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Overnight News, 2. Closest Place You've Moved Out To, 3. S.A's Most Popular Baby Names, 4. Barefoot Pubbing, 5. How Late Is Late?, 6. Killer Cats, 7. AFL Footy Tips The ONLY way to wake up in Adelaide is with your best brekkie mates Tom & Callum on Fresh 92.7 Keep up to date on our socials. Instagram - @fresh927 Facebook - Fresh 92.7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stout PGH coaches Mike Wilkins and Will Morrill ask the important questions. How many unarmed, trained men would it take to kill a grizzly bear? Could Wilkins win states if he entered today? What's the smallest animal that could kill you (without venom, bacteria, etc.)? See? These questions matter –– and we're here to answer them. Watch the full show now on 247 Live, or listen to the audio-only version below. Sure, it's available on any computer or phone, but you can also watch via the 247 Live app on Roku, Apple TV, and iOS. We recommend the apps. Buckle up and enjoy.
How many trained, unarmed men would it take to kill an angry grizzly bear? These questions and so many more are dissected on this Pittsburgh Combat Sports Podcast special feature with Stout PGH's Mike Wilkins and Will Morrill. The post PCSP Special Feature: Bear Fights, Killer Cats, Rasslin' appeared first on 247 Fighting Championships.
A Time Lord villain introduces Rasputin to disco music? Yes please! Ellie Littlechild presents 10 Unmade Doctor Who Stories We Wish We'd Seen... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Green Elephant in the Room: Solutions To Restoring the Health of People and the Living Planett
We suddenly find ourselves sort of running a planet—a role we never anticipated or sought—without knowing how it should be done. We're at the controls, but we're not in control. Humans have become a powerful agent of geological change, equal to the other great forces of nature that build mountains, and shape continents and species. We are witnessing, and manifesting, something unprecedented and still completely unpredictable: the advent of self-aware global geological change. We know about the impacts we are inflicting on the Earth.However, our growing acceptance of this earth-shattering event can be a turning point in our ability to respond to the changes we've set in motion. At the moment though, we are Child-like Masters of the Universe - junior apprentice planetary engineers. We don't really want the job, but it's too late now. Listen in on how we actually could become good humanoid planetary stewards – despite ourselves. News of the FutureTwo Simple Tricks to Keep your Cat from Killing EverythingWhich part of the world is heating faster than any other part of the world. Which part of the US is?How SUVs and Cowboy Trucks Won The Pandemic It's a Man's World: Coal Mining, Fracking, Oil Drilling and Petro-MasculinityCan Planting a Trillion Trees make a Difference?The World's Best Sustainable Living Resource; Connecting Lifestyle AND System Change Click LINK-O-MATIC for more infoWhy Humans Dominate the EarthKeep Kitty from KillingArctic MeltingSUV's are Worse for the Planet than you ever ImaginedThe Bizarre World of Petro-masculinity Is Planting a Trillion Trees going to Solve all of Our Problems?The World's Best Sustainable Living Resource : Low Impact.Org
We love cats. Cute, cuddly, and playful, as well as tough and independent, domestic cats are found around the world. A study from the American Veterinary Medical Association indicates that there are around 58 million pet cats in the United States alone. While cats can make great pets, when they're left to roam the great outdoors, they have a detrimental impact on native wildlife and ecosystems--not to mention their own health. Join Casey and Sara for a challenging discussion on how to approach the complex issue of cats as invasive species.
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The real danger to songbirds? CATS! Feral cats are destroying birds at a horrific rate. In the second half of the show, Charlie talks about the manic of dawn when the king of ducks arrive.
Nick Jacobi is on the show to talk about his time working in the NZ bush saving kiwis. We talk about the reality of cats and how there might only be one real solution to get New Zealand predator-free by 2050 and it involves 1080 poison... Listen in for a light episode that might inspire you to get out and reconnect with nature and protecting the treasured birds in it.
The biological warfare is coming from inside the house.
Join Aaron and Jeff for their pilot episode as they discuss changes at Aaron's job, trying to limit screen time, reading more, fantasizing about axes, and killer cats. Tune in every week for new episodes and please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review. Thank you!
Comedian Nathan Caton and radio presenter Rich Wolfenden are joined by comedian Mark Oliver who brings them some good news! Give Me Some Good News is a Sound Rebel podcast. Send us your good news by visiting soundrebel.co.uk/goodnews
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In Episode 57 of the soccer podcast, hosts João & Lui discuss remotely FA Cup surprises, La Liga madness, forget to get back to MLS and are cats adorable fuzzy serial killers? Check out the Episode on the Youtubes as well and get a good view of their amazing mugs! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Soccerstupid)
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On this week’s episode, Katie and Chelsea discuss Volume 1 of the Image Comic series man-eaters by Chelsea Cain, Kate Niemczyk, Rachelle Rosenberg , Joe Caramagna, & Lia Miternique. Caution: This episode includes discussion of menstruation (Katie & Chelsea are not medical experts whatsoever) and spoilers for the comic series.Please rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you download your podcasts.Podcast Intro Music: Dog and Pony Show by Silent Partner - https://youtu.be/Dw20ZkMwI10Podcast Outro Music: Dog Park by Silent Partner - https://youtu.be/Zzm4A3xYUp8Intro & Outro Vocals Provided by Dave BethellTEA TIME SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: https://twitter.com/teatimewithkc (@teatimewithkc)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teatimewithkc/ (@teatimewithkc)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teatimewithkc/Email: teawithkc@gmail.comWebsite: https://teatimewithkc.comGEEK TO GEEK MEDIA NETWORKWebsite: https://geektogeekmedia.comBe sure to check out the latest episode of Geek To Geek Podcast, Geektitude, The Comic Box, & GeekFitnesshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/geek-to-geek-podcast/id1092737489https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/geektitude/id1042398176?mt=2https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-comic-box/id1118686573?mt=2https://anchor.fm/geekfitnessBe sure to also check out the network’s newest Twitch Streamers:https://www.twitch.tv/capsulejayhttps://www.twitch.tv/troytlepowerJOIN THE CONVERSATIONNetwork Slack Channel -> https://slack.geektogeekcast.comNetwork Discord Server - https://discord.gg/wGPdkkq
Haelee and Becky travel to Zanzibar in this tale of a date-palm-loving sultan, a killer cat, and a ravenous bird (that is no help at all). Hold onto your tailfeathers for this one, folks.Follow us on social @thatsfolkedup on Insta, Twitter, and Facebook. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thatsfolkedup)
In this episode, we examine the tragic life of Gotho and learn about the cat food business. Make sure you have tissues and cat treats handy.Hunchback of the Morgue (1973)The Corpse Grinders (1971)
BEYOND the DARKNESS is back reporting Supernatural News & sharing YOUR encounters on Parashare Saturday! We've got a smorgasbord of fun today, Demon infested furniture, Time Traveling Lie Detection, Baby Monitor Ghosts, Suicidal Dogs, Killer Cats and More! Remember to call and share your stories for future episodes 651-300-4977 Support our sponsors for great deals! TRUE CASH from TRUECAR is something you need to check out for yourself. It has never been easier or faster to get a TRUE VALUE on your car and you can do it from the comfort of home at www.TrueCar.com Digestive troubles? Weight gain? Low energy? Achy Joints? If you've been struggling with any of these, Dr. Steven Gundry says you're not alone And he knows the real cause! Watch the free video at totalrestore2.com to find out more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lions and tigers and, erm, moggies, oh my! They're coming to eat us all, so join us as we take a look at the best (and worst) killer cat movies the screen has seen.
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Happy New Year to all and I'm back with another installment of the Nature Strikes Back series with an episode focused on Killer Cat and Killer Dog movies. The episode begins with some updates on my trip back to the burgh and a congratulations to one of my fellow podcasters. This is followed by some film making updates and the return of the new segment within a segment, The Top 5 (Mr. Show is coming back!). The main theme is broken up into two parts Killer Cats and Killer Dogs. I start the Cat segment with some updated thoughts on the conventions of the sub-genre, where once again we'll notice some recurring theme's and plot points. I then transition into my thoughts on the Killer Cat movies watched and how many of them had a Gothic feel to them (thanks to folklore, superstition, Edgar Allen Poe and the independent nature of cats). Moving onto Killer Dog movies you'll find that the main narrative force in nearly all of them is the dedicated/family protector image typically associated with dogs. The dog movies tried much harder to incorporate the family entity as the main protagonist. Both Killer Cat & Dog movies use the unlikeliness that our companions could turn on their masters and wreak havoc in our lives. This episode is a little lite on the news but as festival season begins expect more in that department. The music choice for this episode is the enigmatic Kayo Dot, with a song that's part goth rock, part prog rock, mixed with 80 horror film score vibes. Finally I finish off the episode with my ratings for the movies watched this episode and a preview of some upcoming shows. Thanks again and until next time...
• "The Doctor's Daughter" The Doctor, Donna, Jenny and Martha find the "Source", a device, being both the source of life, and the war between humans and the Hath on Messaline. Cast () () () Guest stars – – Cobb – Cline – Hath PeckRuari Mears – Hath GableAkin Gazi – CarterOlalekan Lawal Jr. – Soldier Production Writer Director Script editor Lindsey Alford Producer Executive producer(s) Production code 4.6 Series Length 45 mins Originally broadcast Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → "" "" "The Doctor's Daughter" is the sixth episode of the of series . It was broadcast on on . / Synopsis Following on from the end of "", the takes the () and his () and () to the planet in the midst of a generations-long war between humans and the Hath, fish-like humanoids. Upon leaving the TARDIS, armed men working for General Cobb () force the Doctor's hand in a , which uses his DNA to create an adult soldier within moments — (), the episode's titular character. Martha is subsequently captured by the Hath, whereas the Doctor, Donna, and Jenny are imprisoned by the humans because of the Doctor's attitude. Each of the primary characters learns about the war from its belligerents; the Hath and humans were initially meant to live on a peaceful colony, but were divided over a dispute about "the Source", believed by each side to be the breath of their . When the Doctor unwittingly reveals the location of the Source, the two sides race to claim it first. The Doctor is initially dismissive of Jenny, his biological daughter, but becomes enamoured as the episode progresses. Donna is also distracted from the war by a series of numbered plaques on their journey. When they reach the location of the Source, a colonising , Donna and the Doctor discover that the plaques represent the date building was completed, which was a mere seven days previous; the humans and Hath have bred so many generations through the progenation machines that their own history degraded into myth. The original was a power vacuum caused by the death of the mission commander. Both the human and Hath forces converge at the Source concurrently. The Doctor declares the war to be over, and releases the terraforming agent; everyone present releases their weapons, with the exception of Cobb, who tries to shoot the Doctor but Jenny steps in the way. Dying in the Doctor' arms, he finally tells her she is his daughter and that they have only got started. He tells her that they can go anywhere, if she holds on. She dies in his arms. Enraged, the Doctor holds Cobb at gunpoint, but refuses to shoot, asking the colonists to create a pacifist society. At the end of the episode, the Doctor takes Martha home. Martha warns Donna that life with the Doctor can be dangerous, but Donna nevertheless resolves to stay with the Doctor indefinitely. Concurrently, on Messaline, Jenny revives in front of Cline and a Hath. She escapes Messaline, resolving to follow in her father's footsteps by resolving disputes and fighting villains. Continuity In "" the Doctor mentioned to Rose he "was a dad once". The only other member of the Doctor's family seen in the series has been , the Doctor's granddaughter, whose last appearance in the television series was in . Just prior to Jenny's reanimation she exhales a golden-green mist reminiscent of similar expirations the Doctor displayed shortly after his regeneration in and ""; this mist also resembles the terraforming gas seen earlier in the episode. Production Writing Russell T. Davies has stated that this episode "", although at least one reviewer has stated that Moffett's character is not a daughter in the usual sense. Having Jenny come back to life at the end of the episode was 's idea. [] Casting Jenny shortly after emerging from the . , who plays Jenny, is the real-life daughter of actor and star . described the episode by saying "We get to see the Doctor's daughter, played by the Doctor's daughter." Moffett had previously auditioned for the role of in 2004 and a role in "" in 2007. Her role as Jenny was not chosen because of her father; it was entirely coincidental but nevertheless a "great PR coup" for the series. Moffett previously appeared alongside her father in the Big Finish audio story and drama series . In Doctor Who Confidential, Peter Davison stated that after he finished filming "", he said to Georgia "[now] it's your turn". Broadcast and reception Unofficial figures show that "The Doctor's Daughter" was watched by 6.6 million viewers, giving it a 38.4% share of the total television audience. While most programmes received lower figures than the previous week, Doctor Who had increased its audience to bring it back over the 6 million mark. The top rated programme was still ITV1's although its audience was down by a million at 7.5 million. Doctor Who was the highest rated programme on BBC1 for the day and had the biggest share of any programme on Saturday. The episode receieved an score of 88 (considered "Excellent"). "The Doctor's Daughter" has received mixed reviews. Martin Anderson of Den of Geek! stated that it was "rather good - though badly plot-holed". He noted that it was yet another episode of Doctor Who "undermined by incessant music". He also described the episode as "quite redolent of -era Who, with plenty of dark and cheap corridors to run down and two under-manned warring factions for the Doctor to bring peace to". For Ian Berriman, the running up and down corridors was reminiscent of 's featured on . Berriman described the episode as "underwhelming", citing that because one "always suspect[s] she's a " it is difficult to care for Jenny. Although "reasonably diverting", Berriman argues that budgetary constraints make "the story feel so enclosed" and that the episode's plot, likened to "", seems too similar to that of the immediately prior to this adventure because both involve militarism and cloning. 's also notes the similarities with "" and "". Mzimba asserts that the episode's "biggest problem" is that it tries "to cram an enormous amount into 45 minutes" with most of the "interesting" and new ideas not getting "the attention they deserve" resulting in the audience not caring about either the human fighters or the Hath and thereby limiting a "sense of danger or menace". Mzimba observes that since her return in "The Sontaran Stratagem", Martha shares little onscreen time with the Doctor therefore reducing the emotional impact of her departure in this episode. He describes Moffett as "superb", with Berriman calling her "cute as a button". Berriman praises Tennant's performance, but Anderson suggests that Tennant shouts too much. Anderson asserts that "Donna's role as the Doctor's conscience is beginning to take shape" describing this as "refreshing" in a and noting that "Tate has toned down the grating voice a tad". The Invasion of Time The Invasion of Time DVD The Sontarans invade the Citadel of the Time Lords Cast () () () Production Writer "" ( and ) Director Script editor Anthony Read Producer Graham Williams Executive producer(s) None Production code 4Z Series Length 6 episodes, 25 mins each Originally broadcast –, Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → The Invasion of Time is a in the series , which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from to , . This serial features the final appearances of as the // Synopsis The Doctor returns to Gallifrey, having claimed the Presidency. His behaviour is unusual and has Leela thrown in jail and then expelled from the Capitol Citadel. However, the Doctor is doing this to prevent a instigated disaster. Plot The returns to after meeting a group of aliens in space, bringing and K9 with him. He is behaving very strangely and when the Chancellory Guard under their Commander, Andred, arrive at the Panopticon Chamber to interrogate him, the Doctor demands to be taken to Chancellor , who is now in charge of the Time Lords. The Doctor claims the vacant Presidency of Gallifrey having previously been a candidate and, , is now automatically elected. Under law this request cannot be refused. The Doctor then chooses a Presidential chamber and asks it be decorated with lead lining throughout. Shortly afterward a ceremony is held to swear him in as President of Gallifrey and he is presented with the various trappings of office. However, when the circlet connecting him to the Matrix, repository of all Time Lord knowledge, is placed on his head, the Doctor collapses in pain. The Doctor is taken to the Chancellor to rest and recover. When he regains consciousness he reminds the Time Lords that no aliens are allowed on Gallifrey and instructs that Leela be expelled from the Capitol Citadel, where she will have to fend in the wastelands. She tries to avoid banishment, but the Doctor is serious about this banishment. The Doctor now retreats to the TARDIS where he shares a secret plan with K9, but is obviously very concerned about the situation he has found himself in. He is planning to aid an invasion of Gallifrey itself and to this end sets about destroying the induction barrier that defends the planet from external threat. K9 sets about this task while the Doctor returns to the Panopticon, the great hall of the Time Lords, and laughs cruelly as three alien beings start to materialise. The invading beings are known as Vardans. They appear as shimmering manifestations who made an alliance with the Doctor some time ago, and the Doctor advises the Time Lords, including the stubborn Borusa, to submit to their new and powerful masters. The Doctor then asks Borusa to meet him in his office, and when this happens the Doctor explains he has had the lead walls installed to prevent the Vardans entering the room on thought waves and reading his mind. He sent Leela away to protect her, he explains, and is now able to work with Borusa to defeat the Vardan threat. A new problem has emerged, however, with the ascendancy of the obsequious and compliant Castellan Kelner, who is being far too co-operative with the Vardan occupation. The toadying yet ambitious Castellan soon has Borusa placed under house arrest and starts a process of expelling trouble-making Time Lords from the safety of the Capitol. Leela has meanwhile kept her faith in the Doctor and reasons that if he wishes her to leave the Capitol it is with good reason, so she departs for the wastelands. She is accompanied by Rodan, a Time Lady who previously maintained the transduction barrier. Theyare welcomed warily by a tribe of outsiders who have rejected Time Lord society and live in the wastelands. Their leader, Nesbin, explains some of the background to his tribe. Back in the Capitol, however, things are looking grim for the Doctor when Andred corners him and decides to execute him in the name of liberty. K9 helps the Doctor overpower Andred, and then explains the danger and abilities of the Vardans to Andred, with his TARDIS providing a shield to his thoughts. The Doctor is hoping to persuade the Vardans to reveal their true form so that he can time loop their planet. Leela has also organised her own resistance movement in the wastelands, comprising Nesbin's people and the exiled Time Lords, all of whom are drilled into a fighting force which soon launches an assault on the Capitol. The aliens and Kelner have meanwhile decided the Doctor is behaving in an untrustworthy manner. The Doctor reaffirms his loyalty to them by agreeing to dismantle the final force field protecting Gallifrey from attack. He does not fully disable it, but rather places a large hole in it. The Vardans use the hole to properly invade Gallifrey and appear as humanoid warriors. Their manifestation enables K9 to track down their home planet and supply the Doctor with the correct co-ordinates. He uses this to beam the Vardans back to their home world and then traps it in a time loop. At about the same time Leela and her warriors reach the Panopticon, but celebrations are shortlived when a Sontaran warrior appears in the chamber. Gallifrey has now been invaded by the Sontarans, led by Commander Stor, who finds Kelner ever ready to pledge support, even if the other Time Lords remain resistant. The Doctor and his party escape and the Doctor uses his freedom to try and pressure Borusa into revealing to him the location of the , a missing item of the Presidential regalia. They then regroup at the TARDIS where Rodan is put to work using the TARDIS' controls to repair the hole in the forcefield. However, Kelner imperils their resistance when he manipulates the stabiliser banks of the Doctor's TARDIS to try and destroy the resistance force within by hurling them to the heart of a Black Star. The Doctor manages to override the threat, so their enemies change tack. The Sontarans, assisted by Castellan Kelner, gain access to the Doctor's TARDIS and try to hunt down the President and his friends, pursuing them through the labyrinthine corridors. Stor is after the Great Key too, knowing the Doctor has now persuaded Borusa to yield it to him. The Doctor uses distractions to buy time while he kills the remaining Sontaran troopers. On the Doctor's instruction, a hypnotised Rodan and K9 construct a special forbidden Time Lord weapon: the Demat Gun. Powered by the Great Key itself, the Demat Gun erases its victims from time itself. The Doctor takes the Gun and confronts Stor in the Panopticon. Stor intends to destroy the with a bomb, but the blast is cancelled out by the Doctor with the Demat Gun which obliterates Stor, wipes the Doctor's mind of recent events, and also destroys itself. Kelner is arrested and Borusa begins the process of rebuilding Gallifrey. The Doctor is ready to leave, but Leela decides to stay on Gallifrey because she has fallen in love with Commander Andred, leader of the Chancellory Guards. K-9 decides to stay behind to look after Leela. The TARDIS dematerializes and the Doctor reveals he is not alone: he pulls out a box labeled K-9 Mk II and, breaking the , looks directly at the camera and grins mischievously. Cast — — Voice of — Chancellor — Castellan Kelner — Commander Andred — Gold Usher — Rodan — Lord Gomer — Lord Savar — Bodyguard — Castellan Guard — Guard — Nesbin — Ablif — Jasko — Presta — Vardans — , Stor — — Cast notes Gai Smith, now Gai Waterhouse, who played Presta, is now an extremely successful thoroughbred horse trainer based in , . Continuity Though Leela and K9 Mark I left the Doctor in this story, their characters would return in the novel by Marc Platt, and encounter the . Louise Jameson and John Leeson also returned to play Leela and K9 in the 'Gallifrey' series of audio plays by .In addition, in his next on-screen , the is heard to ask after her: "Tell me, what of my former companion Leela?" He is informed that she is "well and happy". However, in the , we learn that Gallifrey has been destroyed and the Doctor thereafter makes many references to all his family and friends having being killed.The Vardans also appeared in the Virgin New Adventures novel by , in which refers to this story by dismissing them as "the only race in history to be outwitted by the intellectual might of the Sontarans".This story is one of the few to contain an extended sequence inside the TARDIS (1964's notwithstanding). The majority of the final episode comprises a chase inside the TARDIS, which appears to have extensive brick-walled areas beyond the more familiar roundells-on-white look, plus the spa/pool area ('bathroom') and art gallery. The Doctor had been seen in an artist's smock, apparently 'redecorating'.In one of the few times in the series that the Doctor directly kills anyone, he uses the de-mat gun to disintegrate the Sontaran warriors. This is unusual given that the Fourth Doctor has a particular and stated aversion to firearms.In the Virgin New Adventures novel, , it is revealed that during the events of the episode the Doctor uses the Matrix to send a message to his future self about the Timewyrm, a recurring villain from the novels. Production The script is credited to , a pseudonym often used by the for work produced "in house" by contracted production team members. On this occasion it masks the authors Anthony Read (the series' ) and Graham Williams (series ).This story was written as a replacement for another story, The Killers of the Dark by , which was considered too expensive and complex to shoot. The script was written in just two weeks, with four days for rewrites. Additionally, when asked about the unused script at a convention, Graham Williams, having forgotten the exact title, made up the name "Gin Sengh", as in The Killer Cats of Geng Singh (or Geng Singh — the spelling being indeterminate), resulting in the fan myth that this was the original title.An industrial strike, which was eventually resolved before production, forced the studio sets to be constructed within St Anne's Hospital as BBC's Christmas holiday specials were given priority in the regular studios.As a result of the industrial strike, Graham Williams was given the option of not producing the final six episodes of the season and have the money rollover into the next season. Williams rejected this because of the additional problem of inflation that year and didn't want the budgeted money to depreciate even further.Louise Jameson, who had already announced her departure from the show, reportedly wished for her character, Leela, to be killed at the end of the series, and was disappointed that Leela instead opted to stay behind on Gallifrey with Andred, even though nothing in the script suggests a romance between the two characters. The producers decided that killing off her character would be too traumatic for younger viewers.The Sontaran costumes were cumbersome and limited the field of vision of the actors wearing them, so much so that they are often seen tripping through and over props. At one point, a Sontaran (ironically played by the actor Stuart Fell) nearly takes a fall after missing a short jump and landing on a pool chair. As the aliens originate on a planet of notably high gravity, however, their clumsiness is easily explainedIt was who suggested to Graham Williams that this story be split into two segments, the first four episodes being based around the Vardans and the final two episodes being based around the Sontarans who come into the story at the end of episode 4. In print book Doctor Who and the Invasion of Time Series Release number 35 Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN 0 426 20093 4 Release date 21 February 1980 Preceded by Followed by A novelisation of this serial, written by , was published by in February 1980. Broadcast, VHS and DVD release This story was released on a two tape set in March of 2000It was released onto on with special features; The Rise & Fall of Gallifrey, The Elusive David Agnew, Out of Time; a making of mini documentry, Photo Gallery, Trails and Continuity, new CGI effects and a Coming Soon to DVD Trailer of The K9 boxset featuring and . It has also has been released in a boxset Bred for War (The Sontaran Collection) along with , and .