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Vicki Pallister and Steven Taylor reminisce about their encounter with the Meddling Monk (4.51mBC). With special guest Ben Paddon.Website and socials available here. Produced & edited by Becca McGlynn. Music by Becca McGlynn. Art by Mandy Oquendo. Logo by Ben Paddon.
The Master Plan continues! Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Cory Sticha continue their discussion of this 1st Doctor story, including the return of the Meddling Monk as well as the struggle for power, the consequences of blind obedience, and the complexities of moral decision-making.
The Master Plan continues! Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Cory Sticha continue their discussion of this 1st Doctor story, including the return of the Meddling Monk as well as the struggle for power, the consequences of blind obedience, and the complexities of moral decision-making. The post The Daleks’ Master Plan (Ep. 5, 6, 8) appeared first on StarQuest Media.
We watch the final two episodes of the “Time Meddler” saga ('A Battle of Wits' and 'Checkmate') where our retro Whoby crew discover the Meddling Monk is another time traveler with a plan to jump start human development. Whilst said Western Pro-Civilization is occurring, Vikings continue to slo-mo battle the Saxons, the Doctor sabotages the Monk's Tardis (wait…what?!), and the American viewers (re: John and Steve) scratch their heads in confusion cuz histry is confuzing.
We watch the first two episodes of “The Time Meddler” four part saga (‘The Watcher' and ‘The Meddling Monk') where the 1st (or, at the time, only) Doctor takes established companion Vicki and accidental stowaway companion Steven to 11th century Northumbria. Whilst our listeners Googling of Northumbria is occurring, Vicki allows Steven to think he's in charge after the Doctor takes a Viking holiday, and the mysteriously monikered Monk makes mischief manifest.
In the final part of On the Time Lash's Get Tae Flux miniseries, Ben and Mark discuss the tonal tightrope that Dennis Spooner walks while bringing The Daleks' Masterplan to its conclusion. Is Sara Kingdom's death justified? Is Donald Tosh a precursor to Eric Saward? Would you give someone £100 for some painted telesnaps?All this and a creepy Tom Baker mask, serialised Doctor Who v.s. episodic Doctor Who, who should have played the Meddling Monk opposite Peter Cushing, and a showdown in the letters pages of DWM.Support the showFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookBuy us a pint
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"The Dalek Master Plan" - Part 2 Production V November 13, 1965 - January 29, 1966 The Doctor finds himself with new companions and a new plot by the Daleks, this time to take over the galaxy. Podcaster John S. Drew and writer/editor Jim Beard join forces once again to become the masters of time and space as they watch and review every single episode of the Classic Doctor Who series. In this episode we discuss the Christmas episode, the Meddling Monk, and the Time Destructor as a plot device. Please make sure you are subscribed to our podcast via any of the major popular podcasting apps. You can write and comment or ask questions of us via email at thedoctorsbeardpodcast@gmail.com or by joining our Facebook community. Join our Patreon community where your sponsorship earns you early access to new episodes as well as exclusive content. Click on the link here to take you to the Patreon page.
He's back and climbing the leader board meet the incredible Staurt Park a talented young man. Who plays many characters in my audio series one being the Meddling Monk another being John Taylor...we talk today about the future of his character and the phoenix productions universe --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pp15/message
The episode where our heroes are suspected of being spikings. Why is this man meddling, and why is he a monk? On this podcast, we shake our fists at the sky while shouting “Dennis!” CW: This episode of Doctor Who contains an implied sexual assault that happens off-screen. This episode was recorded on 13 August 2022. Follow us on Twitter at @DoctorWatcher. Email us at thedoctorswatcher@gmail.com. Check out Circuit 23's music at http://soundcloud.com/circuit23 and email him at circuit.23@gmail.com. Listen to his new album “Mens Vermis” at https://circuit23.bandcamp.com/album/mens-vermis.
We've gone back to the beginning and, this time, look at the very first person in the show to be one of the Doctor and Susan's kind.
We've gone back to the beginning and, this time, look at the very first person in the show to be one of the Doctor and Susan's kind.
Missy... no longer alone, unleashed and unfettered! She's stuck with a Meddling Monk, in a TARDIS that won't fly without both pilots. It's a partnership neither one wants - the Monk thinks Missy wants him dead. Whereas, Missy thinks the Monk is annoying. And wants him dead. The two Time Lords must learn to live together, or die trying... 3.1 Body and Soulless by James Goss Stuck with a co-pilot, Missy has taken extreme measures. After all, she only needs the Monk's brain to fly his TARDIS. But when Missy and the bodiless Monk end up on different sides of a planetary war, they may need one another to survive... 3.2 War Seed by Johnny Candon Missy takes the Monk to Earth to make a point – she can be nice if she wants. In fact, she can save the planet! While the Monk tries to charm the corporate sharks, Missy makes them a better offer. To supply the ultimate warrior, created in the ultimate war... 3.3 Two Monks, One Mistress by James Kettle On the trail of some weapons-grade plutonium, Missy and the Monk visit Renaissance Italy and the house of an elderly Borgia. But someone else is en route to the Tuscan villa with designs on the old man's treasures. Someone the Monk will soon know very well... (Missy) (The Meddling Monk) (The Meddling Nun) (Francesca) (The Seed) (Soldier 2/VAD Soldier/Medic) (Kalvor Commander/Aztec Priest) (Anastasia Temple) (Prime) (Alfredo) (Richard Temple) (Gasher)
Time Ram unleashes the cloister bell as we face our impossible mission: turning A Good Man Goes to War into a Patrick Troughton story! Find out what happens when a format we haven't given enough thought to turns around and bites us on the a***! Suddenly we find ourselves in a world of pervert scientists and hyper-babies, a cheap 2001 and craving the claw! A world of Monoids, Menoptra, Sensorites and Visians, where only the Meddling Monk can save us! As we move from Easy Yellow to Moderate Red Alert, open heart surgery begins to look simple. This can't be Time Ram... This must be Time Disease.
The Vikings are invading! And there is a Meddling Monk....who has a TARDIS? Introducing one of the great episodes of the First Doctor....The Time Meddler!The Doctor, Steven, and Vicki land in 1066 in a Saxon village and quickly discover that someone appears to be trying to rewrite history. DOCTOR: So that's it! You're a time meddler! No wonder you wanted to get rid of me. And what are you trying to get up to this time?MONK: I'm sure you'll approve, Doctor.DOCTOR: Are you quite mad? You know as well as I do the golden rule about space and time travelling. Never, never interfere with the course of history.Upcoming:Doctor Who's Second SeasonA retrospective on the very eventful second season of Doctor Who wherein 3/4ths of our original cast departed and the show gained a sense of humor. Monday, February 7thSerial #18: Galaxy 4 (Episodes: "Four Hundred Dawns,"** "Trap of Steel,"** "Airlock," "The Exploding Planet"**)**NOTE: Episodes 1, 2, and 4 are missingTeam TARDIS arrives on a planet "two dawns" away from exploding and must navigate the complicated relationships between the two native races desperate to escape destruction...Monday, February 14thSpecial thanks to Cathlyn "Happigal" Driscoll for providing the beautiful artwork for this podcast. You can view her work at https://www.happigal.com/ Do feel free to get in touch to share the love of all things Doctor Who: throughthevortexpodcast@gmail.com
Ian & Barbara are our first companions, our original audience surrogates, and such a large part of Doctor Who that it would have been difficult to see the production continuing without them. Their loss ushers in a new era and signals the end of Part I of Hartnell's time as the Doctor. The Doctor, and the show, is never quite the same. In a very real way, these two companions are never "replaced" in function--rather the Doctor absorbs their roles. Let's take a moment to celebrate these two companions who perhaps taught the Doctor more than any of the others--compassion and courage that comes from empathy towards others and the moral wherewithal to feel obligated to help. The Doctor as we know him would not be the Doctor without his first two human friends.____NEXT TIME:For Classic Who: The Time Meddler (Episodes: "The Watcher," "The Meddling Monk," "A Battle of Wits," "Checkmate")--Monday, January 31stSpecial thanks to Cathlyn "Happigal" Driscoll for providing the beautiful artwork for this podcast. You can view her work at https://www.happigal.com/ Do feel free to get in touch to share the love of all things Doctor Who: throughthevortexpodcast@gmail.com
The Lone Cyberman was AWESOME - but he deserved better. Ellie Littlechild presents the 10 Most Underused Doctor Who Characters... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This special edition of the podcast has my dear friend Hannah and I discussing "The Flux"....among other things!We're basically L.I.N.D.A. Though hopefully we shall not be absorbed by monsters. We discuss The Flux as a season as well as the Thirteenth Doctor's Era more generally.I was having problems with my microphone during this recording which we didn't realize until afterwards--so apologies for the sound quality. I thought the conversation was still worth preserving even if the audio is not as good as I would like it to be. Enjoy!____UPCOMING:Celebrating Companions: Ian & BarbaraWe are going to do a special episode on our two departing companions Ian & Barbara!Monday, January 24thThe Time Meddler(Episodes: "The Watcher," "The Meddling Monk," "A Battle of Wits," "Checkmate")Monday, January 31stSpecial thanks to Cathlyn "Happigal" Driscoll for providing the beautiful artwork for this podcast. You can view her work at https://www.happigal.com/ Do feel free to get in touch to share the love of all things Doctor Who: throughthevortexpodcast@gmail.com
Nick and Benji present… The Latest Releases… The Good Review Guide - Fourth Doctor: The Primeval Design… Behind-the-scenes and Drama Tease: Missy and the Monk - Body and Soulless by James Goss .
It's joyful for Andy to be reunited with Alex again in their joint podcasting endeavour to watch and critique all of classic Doctor Who. The story is the Season 2 finale The Time Meddler which sees a new TARDIS crew and an unforgettable guest star in Peter Butterworth as The Meddling Monk. But before we get to the time meddling there's a quiz on Prehistoric Monsters in Doctor Who and some Adventures in History. While the Time-Space Visualiser favours Malta's recent Eurovision entry and a 1965 classic made more familiar by sketch show Smack the Pony (although Andy forgot this while recording). And onto the shenanigans in Northumbria... where Edith's obsession with feeding visitors doesn't go unnoticed and the glorious reveal of the Monk's TARDIS is celebrated. Despite being something of a purist Andy watched the story in colour and felt it added considerable interest to a story that had never really engaged him before. He also goes on about the Danelaw and how the Vikings were already settled in England in 1066 while Alex feels the Dressed for Success cupboard is pretty bare. All this and Babs Windsor in Crooks in Cloisters too! Why not join us for a heck of a lot of monkery, blackberries and venison? Next Time: Planet of Fire
Various parts of the world seem to be opening up, emerging from our long pandemic slumber, and the World of Who is no different, with Long Island Who and Chicago TARDIS selling passes to their November conventions, the BFI holding Doctor Who screening events, and BBC America canvassing questions from the Who-polloi to ask the cast of Series 13, currently nearing the end of production. Also, we have possibly the best episode of Torchwood Series One as we join the timey-wimey, Cardiffy-Wardiffy adventures of “Captain Jack Harkness” in our Torchwood Revisited commentaries! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! BBC America seeking fan questions for Series 13 cast LI Who Time-Flight passes went on sale Chicago TARDIS single day passes on sale June 14 Season 24 Blu-Ray delayed a week in the UK to June 28 Class back on the iPlayer Missy meets the Meddling Monk in Big Finish, due September 2021 More Doctor Who characters added to Funko Pop! Blitz Doctor Who Annual 2022 due September 2021 Titan cancels Captain Jack comic which tied into Series 13 Commentary: Captain Jack Harkness
This title was released in July 2020. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until September 30th 2020, and on general sale after this date. Missy... alone, unleashed and unfettered. What does she get up to when the Doctor isn’t around? Now she has what she wants, Missy needs someone to show off to. But her temporal mischief attracts the wrong kind of attention. Infuriating children, a vacationing Sontaran and her own worst intentions will get in her way. And a Meddling Monk, out for revenge... 2.1 The Lumiat by Lisa McMullin Missy is glorying in the chaos, hoping that a certain someone might turn up. What she doesn’t expect is an entirely different do-gooder spoiling her plans and teaching her life lessons. Because, whoever she is, the Lumiat knows far more about Missy than anyone should... 2.2 Brimstone and Terror by Roy Gill Missy wants an army, a brigade of willing youngsters, trained to serve. So she takes a teaching post at a remote Scottish boarding school. But one of these boys knows Missy of old. And when Oliver Davis summons his sister for help, Lucy brings an ally from London. One Mr Strax... 2.3 Treason and Plot by Gemma Arrowsmith The Gunpowder Plot. It’s a favourite of time travellers. If Missy’s going to hitch a ride, that’s the place to cause trouble. Especially if trouble makes a really big bang. The only person in her way, trying to keep history on track, is a rookie Time Agent. But Rita Cooper wanted excitement... 2.4 Too Many Masters by John Dorney The Monk has captured Missy. And he will have his revenge... But the Ogrons are also looking to settle an old debt. And when they call it in, they find themselves with too many Time Lords on their hands. The Master owes them big – and the Ogrons know who the Master is. Don’t they?
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who
On this week's podcast, the Wanderers cover Missy Series 2, featuring Strax and the Meddling Monk, and introducing the Lumiat! QotM: Missy is in some ways an homage to Disney’s Mary Poppins. What other Disney character (broadly speaking) would you like to see #DoctorWho pay homage to? So Here are the Things.../Listener Mailbag/Who News Big Finish: Missy Series 2, part 1: The Lumiat (David 8, Trevor 8.25, Charlie 9) Big Finish: Missy Series 2, part 2: Brimstone and Terror (David 8, Trevor 6.5, Charlie 8) Big Finish: Missy Series 2, part 3: Treason and Plot (David 7.5, Trevor 8, Charlie 7.5) Big Finish: Missy Series 2, part 4: Too Many Masters (David 8.5/8.25, Trevor 7.75/7.5, Charlie 8.5/8.5) Hosts: Trevor @WhovianTrev Trevsplace Charlie @insanityinchaos The Comic Conspiracy David http://www.davidsafar.com/ @gwythinn MaroonedWhovian Connor YouTube: The Deadly Emerald Join us next month for the September, 2020 episode of Wanderers in the 4th Dimension! We plan to review War Master volume 3: Rage of the Time Lords. Additionally, we’ll cover the new release Out of Time volume 1, featuring Tom Baker and David Tennant, IF it comes out early enough in August for us to listen by recording time. Either way, the audio adventures are available from BigFinish.com.
The Meddling Monk? The Time Meddler? Regardless of the name, we return once more to classic Doctor Who and the First Doctor's Era for a review of the first televised meet-up between The Doctor and another Time Lord from Gallifrey. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 201.
The Meddling Monk? The Time Meddler? Regardless of the name, we return once more to classic Doctor Who and the First Doctor's Era for a review of the first televised meet-up between The Doctor and another Time Lord from Gallifrey. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 201.
The Meddling Monk? The Time Meddler? Regardless of the name, we return once more to classic Doctor Who and the First Doctor's Era for a review of the first televised meet-up between The Doctor and another Time Lord from Gallifrey. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 201. EPISODE 201 The Meddling Monk? The Time Meddler? Regardless of the name, we return once more to classic Doctor Who and the First Doctor's Era for a review of the first televised meet-up between The Doctor and another Time Lord from Gallifrey. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 201. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Podcasts Mentioned in this or Prior Episodes Listen, Rinse, Repeat Corrections: Survival of the Fittest Straight Outta Gallifrey Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on SPOTIFY! Feedback Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute? Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! Additional Information Interested in more Doctor Who Comics? Visit our friends at Titan Comics. Titan publishes comics featuring the Nin
The Meddling Monk? The Time Meddler? Regardless of the name, we return once more to classic Doctor Who and the First Doctor's Era for a review of the first televised meet-up between The Doctor and another Time Lord from Gallifrey. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 201.
Having covered the first half of the story in our last episode, we’re back in Bring Back the Corpse of Dennis Spooner to discuss episodes 7 through 12 of The Daleks’ Master Plan! If you missed the first half of our discussion of this story, you can find it in our previous episode, Poppycock and Nonsense. This time around, Don continues his vendetta against John Wiles, Julie pines for more of the Meddling Monk, Reilly wishes for some Dalek situational comedy in the style of The Office, while Anthony expresses his disappointment over the lack of the Evil Christmas Tree delegate. All the while, the entire team continues their debate over which delegate is which. For those who want to watch along with us, the surviving episodes are available as part of the Lost in Time DVD set, which is available through both Amazon US and Amazon UK. You can find the missing episodes on narrated audio through either Amazon US or Amazon UK (as part of the The Lost TV Episodes: Collection Two box set). If you want to watch the reconstruction, you should Google it – we don’t want to be naughty by posting a link to Dailymotion *cough*. Other media mentioned in this episode: Blake’s 7 – The Complete Collection (Amazon US | Amazon UK) The Best of Benny Hill (Amazon US | Amazon UK) The Office – The Complete Series [US Version] (Amazon US | Amazon UK) Avengers: Infinity War (Amazon US | Amazon UK) Guardians of the Galaxy (Amazon US | Amazon UK) Douglas Adams: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (Amazon US | Amazon UK) Life, the Universe, and Everything (Amazon US | Amazon UK) George Orwell – Animal Farm (Amazon US | Amazon UK) Big Finish’s Meddling Monk stories: 2nd Doctor: The Black Hole (available at bigfinish.com) 3rd Doctor: The Blame Game (available at bigfinish.com) 3rd Doctor: The Rise of the New Humans (available at bigfinish.com) 4th Doctor: How to Win Planets and Influence People (available at bigfinish.com) 5th Doctor: The Secret History (available at bigfinish.com) 8th Doctor: The Book of Kells (available at bigfinish.com) 8th Doctor: The Resurrection of Mars (available at bigfinish.com) 8th Doctor: Lucie Miller (available at bigfinish.com) 8th Doctor: To the Death (available at bigfinish.com) 8th Doctor: Doom Coalition 4 (available at bigfinish.com) Missy: Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated (available at bigfinish.com) Finally, you can also follow us and interact with us on various forms of social media - Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. You can also e-mail us at watchers4d@gmail.com. If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave us a review on your preferred podcasting app.
It's series 12 trailer day on Metebelis Two. Ben and David almost go frame-by-frame over the two trailers and speculate on what awaits us in series 12. Should the Doctor be working for MI-6? Are those really Vardans? Is Lenny Henry the Doctor's friend or nemesis? Has the Meddling Monk regenerated into the Meddling Nun? All this and more as we nibble at breadcrumbs that have fallen from Chibnall's high table. Opening Music is "It's a Good Day to Save the World" from the Danger Twins. Closing Music is "This New Nose Is So Unreliable" by Segun Akinola. We recorded this episode on 16 December 2019.
This week Deb, Erika, Liz and Tansy revisit an oft maligned (by Deb) story -- "The Daleks' Master Plan". There are a few disagreements as to pace, plot, story, Katarina... and while may not all agree on which companion actually clocks in as the official 7th companion in Doctor Who history, we do all agree that Sara Kingdom is a BAMF. How do you feel about this "epic" adventure? Is it a rambling mess? A beloved Doctor Who romp or BOTH? And what is your preferred method for consuming this phantom of a story? Leave us a comment or send us a tweet and let us know how you feel about Bret, Sara, The Meddling Monk or any one of the other 1,183 plot points in "The Daleks' Master Plan"? ^D Happy Things: Deb (and most of Doctor Who fandom) is excited about the new Series 12 Trailer -- new baddies, old baddies -- can't wait! Liz is particularly excited about the cosplay options the trailer inspired -- FORMAL WEAR! Erika is delighted Handwavium is covering one her favorite stories -- "The Sensorites"! Tansy is once again filled with admiration and glee at Big Finish's commitment to delving into the cracks of Doctor Who history -- particularly the new release Daughter of the Gods, which lets Katarina shine! Bonus Links: Chicks Unravel Time Companion Piece "Mission to the Unknown" recreation by by the University of Central Lancashire Support Verity! on Patreon
Chris McKeon (@gentlemancmm) joins Mark (@QuarkMcMalus) to talk about the adventures of that mysterious wanderer in time and space known only as... the Meddling Monk! Show notes here.
Episode 59 of the Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast Brett and Liam discuss the Facebook Fan Page and the questions/hornets nests that were caused because of his questions. We review the Big Finish releases for the month of June 2017. Of course silliness ensues, however a long continuity/canon discussion regarding Ben, Polly and the First Doctor...and it didn't get resolved. After the reviews Liam talks about the Big Finish podcast, our possible next podcast, and a new holiday and how to celebrate it. Episode Breakdown Podcast Open (0:00 mark); Liam's FB fan page 1st question (2:05 mark); Liam's FB fan page 2nd question (3:27 mark); Liam's FB fan page 3rd question (5:03 mark); Liam's FB fan page 4th question (7:30 mark); Liam's FB fan page 5th question (11:50 mark); DW Main Range Shadow Plant/World Apart (16:55 mark); 4th Doctor Subterranea (23:30 mark); First Doctor Vol. 2 CC stories (29:04 mark); First Doctor, Ben, Polly continuity and canon talk (34:01 mark); Short Trips w/ Meddling Monk (58:32 mark); Torchwood Lives of Captain Jack (1:02:52 mark); Survivors Series 6 (1:10:26 mark); Pathfinders (1:20:04 mark); Power Rangers, Dragons and Teenagers (1:22:54 mark); Liam on the BF podcast (1:28:25 mark); On our next podcast, and a new Steven Moffat inspired holiday (1:31:19 mark) Stay tuned for our next episode which could be the complete series 10 of the new series of Doctor Who, Big Finish review for the month of July Doctor Who, DW Spin-Offs, and other audios. Subscribe to the show on Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/doctor-who-alhambra-podcast TuneIn http://tunein.com/radio/Doctor-Who-Alhambra-Podcast-p891406/ Poddirectory http://poddirectory.com/podcast/17156/doctor-who-the-alhambra-podcast Please email the show at: alhambraaudio@gmail.com Tweet the show: @AlhambraPodcast or @djNezumi / @Mavic_Chen / @legeonhenderson Visit our website: AlhambraPodcast.weebly.com
This title was released in March 2017. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until April 30th 2017, and on general sale after this date. The Doctor has been disposed of, and the end of the universe is nigh. There will only be one winner, but how many will lose? 4.1 Ship in a Bottle by John Dorney The Doctor, Liv and Helen are hurtling into a future that has been utterly destroyed, trapped inside a shuttle with no possible means of escape. But with the lives of everyone in the universe in the balance, they've got to find one. And soon. When the stakes are this high, you can't just give up. Or can you? 4.2 Songs of Love by Matt Fitton Left to fend for herself against a bunch of power-hungry plotters hell-bent on destroying the universe, what choice does a girl have but to throw in her lot with the winning side? Using her past to her advantage, River Song returns to the ancestral seat of the Time Lords to make her last stand. 4.3 The Side of the Angels by Matt Fitton Cardinal Ollistra has plans for New York, plans which involve the Deputy Mayor and her sponsor, one ‘Reverend Mortimer’ – better known to the Doctor as the Meddling Monk. The Eleven arrives to stamp out the resistance, but that isn't the only danger the Doctor finds lurking in the shadows – for New York is a city of Weeping Angels. 4.4 Stop the Clock by John Dorney The time has arrived. Events are in motion. The end of the universe is at hand and the Doctor and his friends have one hour to save eternity. Starting now. Producer David Richardson Script Editor Ken Bentley Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs Written By: John Dorney, Matt Fitton Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Paul McGann (The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Hattie Morahan (Helen Sinclair), Alex Kingston (River Song), Mark Bonnar (The Eleven), Robert Bathurst (Padrac), Emma Cunniffe (The Sonomancer), Rufus Hound (The Meddling Monk), Beth Chalmers (Veklin), Carolyn Pickles (Cardinal Ollistra), Jacqueline Pearce (Ollistra), Olivia Poulet (Jerasta), Vince Leigh (Volstrom/ Matrix Keeper/ Computer), Sasha Behar (Presidential Aide/ Tessno/ Ladonne), Ronnie Ancona (Joanie Carrington), Alex Beckett (Alekall). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Happy New Year! We start 2017 as we mean to continue, with three Doctor Who big-hitters. The First Doctor gets stuck into some Saxon violence in The Time Meddler, the Fourth Doctor smells a rat in The Talons of Weng-Chiang, and the Eleventh Doctor raids the fridge in The Eleventh Hour. Along the way, we admire the Meddling Monk’s methodical approach to task management, lock horns with a sacred cow, and weep for what could have been. Don’t forget - listener drinks at The Blue Posts on Newman Street in London, Saturday 28th January, 3pm. Come and join us for a pint! Map here. And if you can’t make it, do drop us a line via Twitter, Facebook or email, or leave us a review on iTunes - it’s very much appreciated.
V (8-9) - Steven and Erika celebrate New Year’s Eve, 1966 in style! With cricket and a volcano and ancient Egypt! Oh, and a dash of a Meddling Monk and a side of time-travelling Daleks. Never a dull moment in Doctor Who! Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
Episode 36 of the Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast In this episode of the Alhambra Podcast, the dynamic duo of Brett (@Mavic_Chen) and Liam (@djNezumi) are joined with Legeon (@legeonhenderson) in hosting this episode of the Alhambra Podcast. We started off the podcast with Doctor Who and Big Finish news. First, we react to the news of the 12th Doctor's new companion, Bill, played by actress Pearl Mackie. Then the reaction to the loss of Blake's 7 lead actor, Gareth Thomas. Next we look at some of the up and coming Big Finish news, Meddling Monk appearing in two Doctor Who: Short Trip stories. And of course, off topic discussions do break out...naturally. Reviewing Big Finish releases, we begin with the Main Range release, #211, And You Will Obey Me, written by Alan Barnes, featuring Peter Davision and Geoffrey Beavers. A Master discussion does breakout, future feedback would be appreciated (@alhambrapodcast #master). Next, we move onto the Fourth Doctor Adventure, Legacy of Death, written by Jonathan Morris, part two of a 2 part story (part one was March release, The Paradox Planet). From there we move on to my favorite non-Main Range, Novel Adaptions, Nightshade, written by Mark Gatiss, adapted by Kyle C Szikora. Then we move on to the Doctor Who Spin-Off ranges, beginning with Jago & Litefoot Series 11, featuring Geoffrey Beavers. Next we finish off with Torchwood 2.3 Zone: 10, written by David Llewellyn, and featuring Naoko Mori as Toshiko Sato. Finally, we move into the non-Doctor Who universe, and discuss Blake's Liberator Chronicles Volume 12 and Terrahawks Series 2. Please stay tuned for the Spearhead From Space audio review, which will come out in 2016. Our next Audio Edition Review will be The Web Planet. Please listen to the story, and send us a tweet or an email about your audio only experience. Future Audio Edition Review will be The Daemons, and as always, our check back for our Big Finish monthly and New Doctor Who reviews. Please email the show at: alhambraaudio@gmail.com Tweet the show: @AlhambraPodcast or @djNezumi or @Mavic_Chen Visit our website: AlhambraPodcast.weebly.com
Episode of 28 of the Doctor Who Alhambra Podcast starts out with a teaser of Liam's Barnaby Edward interview conducted during this year's Whooverville. Although we tease that at the beginning of the show, stay tuned during the podcast to hear portions of that interview interwoven throughout this podcast. a brief discussion of the news regarding David Tennant and Catherine Tate reprising their roles as the 10th Doctor and Donna Noble for Big Finish starting in May 2016. Once we get on with the podcast, we start out with looking at Big Finish's main range review of release #205, Planet of the Rani, featuring the 6th Doctor and Constance Clark. Followed by Doctor Who: Doom Coalition Box Set 1, featuring the 8th Doctor and Liv Chenka. From there we look at Early Adventures of Doctor Who: The Forsaken. We take a brief look at Jago and Litefoot series 10 and Torchwood: Fall to Earth (1.2), and a few thoughts on Pathfinders Legends: Empty Graves (2.2). Next we look at some of the New Doctor Who series, featuring Peter Capaldi as the 12th Doctor. Again, skim through Magician's Apprentice, Witch's Familiar before moving onto Under the Lake and Before the Flood (we are holding off critical reviews of these two stories until we watch them back-to-back, to see if doing so makes a difference in enjoyment). We finish off with another quick review of The Girl Who Died and The Woman Who Lived, before taking a moment to brief critic (not criticize Steven Moffat). Stay tuned all the way to the end to hear the final part of the Whooverville interview with Barnaby Edwards. He gives Liam some great introspect into Big Finish and the New Doctor Who stuff (Churchill, Classic Doctor New Monsters). How the Meddling Monk got back into the series, and more....! Our next Audio Edition Review will be The Time and the Rani. Please listen to the story, and send us a tweet or an email about your audio only experience. Please email the show at: alhambraaudio@gmail.com Tweet the show: @AlhambraPodcast or @djNezumi or @Mavic_Chen Visit our website: AlhambraPodcast.weebly.com Stay tuned for future podcast which will feature fellow podcasters from Doctor Who: Dark Journey and Outpost Skaro. Here's some information and links regarding these great podcasts. @AMAudioMedia (Dark Journey website) features a talented group of podcasters who make Doctor Who audio dramas. The adventures are: Doctor Who meets Sherlock Holmes. Give their audio drama podcasts a listen, you'll be in for a wonderful treat! @Outpost_Skaro featuring Derek, Andy and Nate run this excellent podcast and discuss and review Doctor Who News as well as Classic Who, New Who, and Big Finish audio releases. Website Link
An epic Doctor Who episode deserves an epic celebration of it. Yes, a celebration. Shana and Daniel have a long and lively conversation about the (arguably) longest single story in Doctor Who history: The Daleks' Master Plan, with Mission to the Unknown as prequel. Along the way, we see some excellent (and not-so-excellent) costume design, the gaining of (and loss of) some important companions, some very silly science, a pair of amazing performances from Kevin Stoney as Mavic Chen and of course William Hartnell as the Doctor, the welcome return of the Meddling Monk, and of course Daleks with fucking flamethrowers for arms. Our main topic of discussion: the culpability of the Doctor in the risks taken by his companions, a topic that the current era of the show tries (and fails) to address as well as it's done here. Main Topic: Mission to the Unknown/The Daleks' Master Plan. Segment One: To 34:35. General Thoughts. Getting Used to Reconstructions/Animations. Why Don't People Like Master Plan? The Monk Returns. A Batman/Joker dynamic. Recurring characters as plot devices. Describing "The Feast of Steven" and "Volcano." Doctor Who Christmas episodes. We Hope No Who Nerds Listen To This Podcast. The Daleks as Nazi/communist metaphors. Mission to the Unknown as Verity's last episode. A major period of transition. Proto-Brig! The Relationship between Bret Vyon and Sara Kingdom. Shana has completely forgotten Steven. "Steven sits on the floor in a daze." Looking at Mission to the Unknown: The Varga Plants. The hypothetical Terry Nation Dalek show. Fluffy Hartnell. Intermission: Mavic Chen plays politics with some Daleks. Segment Two: 34:35 to 53:10 Mavic Chen, the racism and the genius. Terry Nation doesn't know what a galaxy is. Officious Daleks. "Dalek Supreme and the Football Hooligans." The Doctor pits different enemies against one another. The Daleks as more than "tank aliens." What does Shana think of Katarina? Taking death seriously. Did Katarina sacrifice herself intentionally? Steven as moral center and audience avatar. Intermission: Katrina's death, from the excellent audio version. Segment Three: 53:10 to end. The Death of Bret Vyon, and Steven's great moment. The police state of Daleks' Master Plan. "Doctor Who is a kid's show." Daleks with fucking flamethrowers. Diluting the serious. Very attractive young Jon Pertwee. The legacy of Sara Kingdom. Before Terry Nation became a hack. Shana voluntarily watches a reconstruction. Hartnell's voice. Just, Hartnell's voice. A plug for the audiobook. What do we think of the Monk? A litany of man-thigh. The ancient Egyptians as pawns in this story. "My Doctor is a hero, not a clown." Ending the epic. Recounting episodes eleven and twelve. The mechanics of the Time Destructor. The Death of Sara Kingdom. "So much scarier than the Angels." What does war get us? Death. Jessica's gonna laugh. Hartnell allows each companion to be the best version of themselves. The moral culpability of the Doctor. The ethics of war. The agency of a follower. Doctor Who inspires amazing conversations. Big Ideas. A return to this kind of Dalek. Wrapping up. Ending: The final words of the episode, as Steven and the Doctor reflect on the loss of their friends. Amazon link to the audio play version of Mission to the Unknown/The Daleks' Master Plan. Highly recommended! Animation of Mission to the Unknown Part One. Part Two. Further Reading (I.E. stuff Daniel found useful in understanding this story and talking about it): Wood and Miles's About Time, Volume One. An excellent resource for the first three seasons of Classic Who. Phil Sandifer writes a love letter to Verity Lambert and discusses some of the history behind Mission to the Unknown. And writes the best general-consumption "way to watch "The Daleks' Master Plan" Daniel has yet seen. Find Our Stuff: Find us on iTunes! Or Facebook! We love email (oispacemanpodcast@gmail.com)! And all our episodes are on oispaceman.libsyn.com. Daniel's Tumblr Twitter Shana's Tumblr Twitter
In this episode, Shana and Daniel discuss the great First Doctor serial The Time Meddler. And struggle to keep the puppy quiet. Along the way, discussions of misconceptions about the First Doctor, the creation of the pseudo-historical in Doctor Who, and the characterizations of Steven and Vicki abound. Also: a change in leadership as Verity Lambert leaves, looking ahead to some missing episodes, and casting a modern version of the Meddling Monk. Main Topic: The Time Meddler. Funny Hartnell. Deep Hartnell. Stereotypes about Hartnell. Three quotes from The Time Meddler. Shana doesn't listen to podcasts. The panda, the poetry. Not naming a certain showrunner. Jokes at the expense of other characters. The Time Meddler as a reintroduction to the series. Clever and cute Vicki. A space helmet for a cow. Puppy problems. A Very Modern Episode. The Introduction of the Pseudo-Historical. IDBI. An unintentional preview for a future podcast episode. Feminist Vicki. Skeptical Steven. Quippy Hartnell. The great Douglas Camfield. Introducing the Monk. An actress from The Tribe of Gum. Wanting to see the Monk in New Who. 90s High School Girl Wig. Puppy Problems II. Time Travel as a Device in Doctor Who. Plot contrivances. The Doctor Vs. The Meddler. Puppy Problems III. The Meddler as Loki. Wrapping up. Find us on iTunes! Or Facebook! We love email (oispacemanpodcast@gmail.com)! And all our episodes are on oispaceman.libsyn.com. Daniel's Tumblr Twitter Shana's Tumblr Twitter
Late again this week, but it’s finally here. In this week’s episode of Traveling the Vortex, we look back over the last few weeks of stories reviewed and focus on the rogues and renegades of Doctor Who. We focus our attention on The Meddling Monk, The War Chief, Omega, The Master, and The Rani. Also how The Doctor, and perhaps even Rassilon fit this title. Also, our take on the news of the week, and...Read more The post Episode 73 – The Rogues & Renegades of Rassilon appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.
First Doctor, Vicki, & Steven It's the last episode in series 2 and I prepare to get some 'well actually' emails again. "The TARDIS arrives on an English coastline in the year 1066. Exploring, the Doctor discovers that one of his own people, the Monk, is conspiring to wipe out the Viking fleet and thus allow King Harold to face the forces of William of Normandy with a fresh army at the Battle of Hastings. The Doctor succeeds in thwarting the Monk's plans and leaves him trapped in England." Episode 1 - The Watcher - 03/07/1965 18:55 Episode 2 - The Meddling Monk - 10/07/1965 17:40 Episode 3 - A Battle of Wits - 17/07/1965 17:40 Episode 4 - Checkmate - 24/07/1965 17:40 Writer - Dennis Spooner Director - Douglas Camfield Links: Three Skulls Brewery Drunken Time Travel T-Shirt
In this week’s episode of Traveling the Vortex, we start our ongoing Adversary Archive on The Renegades. We start off this time with a look at The Meddling Monk in the First Doctor adventure, The Time Meddler. Also, our review of the first outing for Big Finish in it’s Doctor Who main line adventures, The Sirens of Time. Plus, the BIG news of the week was the leak of a MAJOR spoiler from the shooting...Read more The post Episode 67 – Fish Fingers, Custard, and a Panda Bear in a Chair appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.
Special Features Commentary Verity Lambert Obituary Photo Gallery Subtitle Production Notes Subtitles pdf files of Radio Times billings "The Lost Twelve Seconds" - 12 lost seconds recreated using off-air audio recording and the script Stripped for action - a look at the first Doctor's comic strip adventures Restoration featurette The TARDIS arrives on an English coastline in the year 1066. Exploring, the Doctor discovers that one of his own people, the Monk, is conspiring to wipe out the Viking fleet and thus allow King Harold to face the forces of William of Normandy with a fresh army at the Battle of Hastings. The Doctor succeeds in thwarting the Monk's plans and leaves him trapped in England. Synopsis The , , and new companion arrive in on the eve of the and invasions. It is 1066, a pivotal moment in British history, and the hand of a mysterious Monk is at work in the nearby monastery. The Monk is actually a time/space traveller from the same planet as the Doctor, and is attempting historical alterations. The Doctor prevents this and traps the Monk in 1066 by removing a critical component of his TARDIS. Plot The and are surprised to find aboard the . In a disorientated state on Mechanus, he stumbled aboard the ship and has stowed away. They are grateful he survived the collapse of the Mechanoid city and help nurse him back to health, but when the TARDIS lands on a rocky beach and they all step outside Steven takes some convincing that the TARDIS has really been able to travel in space and time. They have in fact arrived in 1066 on the coast of , and their arrival has been witnessed by a who does not seem fazed by the materialisation. The TARDIS is soon after spotted by a villager called Eldred who runs to tell the headman of his village, Wulnoth, about it. The Doctor establishes the century from a discarded helmet and heads off to the village while Steven and Vicki explore the cliffs above. The Doctor encounters Edith, Wulnoth's wife, and convinces her he is a harmless traveller while probing her for more information. He soon finds out it is 1066, since is on the throne and has not yet faced at let alone in the . He then turns his attention to the nearby monastery, at which monks are chanting despite only one of them ever being seen, especially after the chanting seems to slow down as if played back from a recording at the wrong speed. He determines to visit the building. When he gets there the Monk lets him in without revealing himself and then allows the Doctor to prowl around. He finds a playing the monastic chanting, and the Monk also has modern conveniences such as a toaster and a manufactured teapot. The Monk soon has the upper hand and manages to trap the Doctor in a makeshift cell. Steven and Vicki have meanwhile encountered Eldred and noticed his possession of a wristwatch that the Monk dropped earlier. They spend the night in a clearing and the next morning head off back to the TARDIS, little realising Wulnoth has overheard them. Within minutes they are ambushed by the Saxons and taken to the village council. After a heated discussion they convince Wulnoth they are but travellers and are given some provisions to travel on, though Vicki is equally heartened to hear from Edith that the Doctor passed by her hut on his way to the monastery. Steven and Vicki decide to visit the monastery next to try and find their missing friend. The Monk tries to dissuade them from entering but gives himself away deliberately by describing the Doctor too accurately, and so Steven and Vicki decide he must be a prisoner inside the monastery. They decide to break in after dark, which delights the Monk as he prepares the same trap for them that caught the Doctor. The Monk has meanwhile been surveying the seas with and is pleased to finally sight a Viking ship on the horizon. Soon the Vikings land and two small groups are sent to search the area, with one group of three heading toward the Saxon village. One of the Vikings finds and attacks Edith, leaving her traumatised, and in response some of the Saxons go hunting for the invaders. The three Vikings are drunk when they are found and the giant that attacked Edith is cut down, though his companions Sven and Ulf manage to flee. Eldred too has been badly wounded and Wulnoth takes him to the monastery for help. At the Monk's lair Steven and Vicki have stolen in under cover of darkness. They too find the gramophone and are stunned. The Monk has his trap prepared but cannot spring it due to the arrival at the door of Wulnoth and the injured Eldred, whom Wulnoth insists be taken into the Monk's care. Steven and Vicki have meanwhile found the cell empty bar the Doctor's cloak and they then manage to leave the monastery via a secret passage. The Doctor has actually taken the same passage himself and returns to Edith in the Saxon village. He soon hears of the Viking invasion scouting party and, upon leaving Edith's house, decides to head back to the monastery to track down Steven and Vicki, having learned they have gone there. Steven and Vicki have meanwhile found to their dismay that the TARDIS has been submerged beneath the incoming tide. Afraid that the Doctor may have had to leave in it, they resolve to check for him at the monastery anyway, especially after they discover an atomic bazooka trained out to sea from the clifftop near where the TARDIS was. The Monk is intent on using the Vikings for his own ends and, once Wulnoth has departed his monastery, produces an elaborate checklist that builds to a meeting with King Harold himself. There is another knock at the monastery door and this time it is the Doctor who has the upper hand when the door is answered. Fooled into thinking he is being held at gunpoint, the Monk is marched back inside and is about to answer a few questions when there is yet another knock at the door. When the Doctor and Monk answer, they are overpowered by the two Vikings, Sven and Ulf. In the ensuing confrontation the Monk is able to slip away, leaving the Doctor as the Viking prisoner. It is a state of play that does not last long. The Doctor knocks out Sven and elsewhere the Monk does the same to Ulf and securely ties him up. The Monk uses his freedom to persuade the villagers to light beacon fires on the cliff tops, lying that he is expecting materials by sea to enhance the monastery, when in fact he wishes to lure the Viking fleet to land nearby. Wulnoth says he will light the fires, but does not do so as he realises the danger. Steven and Vicki return to the monastery via the secret passage and investigate the crypt, where a heavy power cable emanates from a . When they look inside, they discover that it is a TARDIS of the Monk's very own – he must come from the same place as the Doctor (though the term is not used). The Monk has meanwhile returned to the monastery and is once more under the Doctor's control. He reveals his plan is not to help the Vikings but to lure them to the coast where he hoped to destroy the invasion fleet with atomic bazookas. This would prevent the Viking invasion and thereby shore up King Harold to such an extent he would not then lose the Battle of Hastings. In short, the Monk is a Time Meddler who left his and the Doctor's own planet some fifty years after the Doctor himself. Steven and Vicki have found further evidence of his meddling in his TARDIS: a journal recording his meeting with to discuss powered flight, providing anti-gravitational discs to help the ancient build , and using time travel to collect a fortune in compound interest from a bank. The Doctor denounces the Monk for seeking to alter history and forces him to reveal his TARDIS, where they find Steven and Vicki. Together the time travellers piece together the Monk's immoral plot, which the Monk insists is intended to stabilise England and benefit Western civilisation. The Vikings have meanwhile freed themselves from their bonds and decide to avenge themselves on the monks who have imprisoned them. Eldred spots them and, despite his injuries, flees to the village where he raises Wulnoth and a squad of Saxons to deal with the marauders. At the monastery the tables have turned. Ulf and Sven have formed a contrived alliance with the Monk and have tied up the Doctor's party while the three of them take the bazooka shells down to the cannon on the beach. The scheme is foiled however when the Saxons arrive and engage the fleeing Vikings in a nearby clearing, presumably killing Sven and Ulf in battle. The Monk hides while this fighting rages, little knowing that the Doctor and his friends have been freed and are tampering with his TARDIS. With his scheme in ruins, the Monk decides to leave and returns his TARDIS, though the Doctor has gone and left a note assuring the Monk his meddling days are ended. When the Monk looks inside his TARDIS he realises the Doctor has taken the dimensional control and the interior of his ship has shrunk beyond use, leaving him stranded in 1066 with an angry band of Saxons nearby. The tide having gone out, the Doctor and his friends are free to leave this primitive time in their TARDIS, and journey onward to the stars. Cast — — — — Edith — Eldred — Wulnoth — Saxon Hunter — Viking Leader — Ulf — Sven — Gunnar the Giant — Cast notes Features a guest appearance by Peter Butterworth - see also .William Hartnell does not appear in episode 2 as he was on holiday. A pre-taped recording of his voice is played when the Doctor is locked in a cell. Continuity Vicki and the Doctor discuss and 's departure as seen in and the Doctor refers to 's departure as seen in . The Doctor later misses Barbara's knowledge of history.Vicki reveals she would like to return to after seeing it briefly from the during the events of The Chase. The Doctor, and the Daleks, would return to New York and the Empire State Building onscreen, but without Vicki in the two-part story "" and "".The Time Meddler is the first example of what is known in Doctor Who as the 'pseudo-historical' story, which is one that uses the past as a setting for a science fiction story, as opposed to the pure historical stories, which are set in the past but have no science-fictional elements attached to them besides the presence of the regular characters.This is also the first time we meet another member of the Doctor's race (although they are not yet identified as ), from a time 50 years after the Doctor left his (which is not named in this story). The novels, which are of debatable , establish that the Monk and the Doctor attended the Academy as schoolmates.As the Monk has his own craft much like the Doctor's, and it is referred to by the same name, this story appears to contradict Susan's original claim to have invented the name '' from the craft's initials (in episode one). All future references likewise seem to belie Susan's claim.For that matter, this is the first story in which the acronym TARDIS is said to stand for "Time and Relative Dimensions in Space", rather than the singular 'Dimension' as had been used in An Unearthly Child. This was an error made by during recording, but was retained throughout much of the series' history, with occasional exceptions. The original 'Dimension' was firmly re-established in the first episode of the revived series, "" and so far maintained thereafter.The Monk's name, as given in later novels - - is not revealed in this story. He is simply The Monk, The Meddling Monk or the titular Time Meddler. The canonicity of non-broadcast stories is unclear. The character would make one return appearance on televsion, however, in the epic . Production The working title for this story was The Monk.The four episodes of the serial had individual titles. They were, respectively, "The Watcher", "The Meddling Monk", "A Battle of Wits", and "Checkmate".During production of this story, new producer began taking over production duties.William Hartnell, displeased at the number of changes undergoing the production, play-acted throwing a temper tantrum during the rehearsal of this story.Episodes one, three, and four were reported missing from the BBC Film and Videotape Library following an audit in 1978 (see ). Edited telerecordings of all four episodes were returned to the BBC from in 1985, and complete copies of episodes one and three were returned in 1992. A short sequence from episode four remains missing from the otherwise complete print of all four episodes; the announced 2008 DVD release is scheduled to include a recreation of this missing sequence, which was removed by and runs 12 seconds in duration, depicting an act of violence. In print Doctor Who book The Time Meddler Series Release number 126 Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN 0 491 03337 0 Release date 15th October 1987 (Hardback) March 1988 (Paperback) Preceded by Followed by A novelisation of this serial, written by , was published by in October 1987. Broadcast,VHS and DVD releases This story was repeated on in 1992.It was released on in November 2002.It will be released on Region 2 in the United Kingdom on , .
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