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The Time Meddler is a seminal moment in Doctor Who history. No Doctor Who podcast can be complete without acknowledging it, and no podcast about Doctor Who Literature can be complete without discussing its novelization. Frazer Gregory, one of my most frequent and popular guests, rejoins me for the first time since Episode 100. We have a lot to say about this story, including a discussion of its geography -- where in Northumbria does it take place, and on what precise day does it take place? Frazer has a theory, and it involves, perhaps, the very week that we're talking to you. There are also games to be played, not just the one that I have for Frazer, but the one that he has for me ... If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, subscribe, and rate us! Find Doctor Who Literature at https://linktr.ee/DrWhoNovels. Watch this episode and all previous episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@drwhonovels. "Doctor Who –The Time Meddler features cover art by Jeff Cummins. Doctor Who Literature is a member of the Direction Point Doctor Who podcast network. Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit.
Thasmin Returns! That's right, Jodie Whittaker and Mandip Gill are back in audio form in just announced Big Finish adventures, just one of the many highlights of a busy week of Who news, including a Doctor Who panel at San Diego Comic Con, D23 without Who content, and detente has been reached as Doctor Who's Russell T Davies and Star Trek guy-in-charge Alex Kurtzman share a panel at SDCC title “Inaugural Intergalactic Friendship Day!”! A shocking lack of Farscape and Starlost representation, but here we are. Also even more audio news, Susan Twist materializing at Gallifrey One, and an interview with Doctor Who Blu-Ray High One and Nothing at the End of the Lane creator Richard Bignell! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon Jodie Whittaker and Mandip Gill return to Doctor Who in new Thirteenth Doctor adventures Doctor Who panel in Hall H at SDCC on Friday, July 26 Star Trek and Doctor Who come together for Inaugural Intergalactic Friendship Day on July 30 No Doctor Who programming at Disney D23 event Doctor Who wins Outstanding achievement in family programming at TV Critics Association awards Susan Twist appearing at Gallifrey One Scene explaining sudden burst into song was cut from The Devil's Chord The Happiness Patrol screeing at the BFI on August 31, on sale Jul 9 DWM Special #67 The Essential Guide to Missing Doctor Who due Oct 30 The Time-Travelling Almanac by Simon Guerrier due Oct 3 Big Finish – Once and Future Coda coming November 2024 Big Finish: Doctor Who – The Curse of Time, celebrating 50 Years of The Fourth Doctor, due Dec 2024 Peter Davison on 25 years of Big Finish Interview: Richard Bignell Season 15 Blu-Ray Season 25 PDF Content
The Fallow Times of No Doctor Who and Even Less Information continues, but our friends across the pond at least had events with real live Doctor Who people to meet at FCC Birmingham and Whooverville 13, Abominable Snowmen BFI excitement, and most importantly, our thoughts on Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, and even more importantly still a pristine copy of William Shatner in his 1978 performance of Elton John's “Rocket Man” in pristine 3/4-inch U-matic quality! All of which is mere lead in to The Timelash, hashing out key (and not so key) dates in Doctor Who history so you don't have to! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash Abominable Snowmen Blu-Ray trailer Black Archives #60 – The Sun Makers now available Big Finish The Third Doctor Adventures: Kaleidoscope due Oct 2022 Titan Comics Doctor Who: Origins 4, last of the Fugitive Doctor series, now available First-generation copy of William Shatner's “Rocket Man” found
This week, Deb Stanish of Verity! joins us to banter about news of a transmediatastic multiplatformeriffic project called “Time Lord: Victorious” which will span novels, comics, audio and escape rooms (somehow) and may be just the thing to fill the void left by No Doctor Who for the next little while! And if that’s not enough, how about some “The Power of the Daleks” Blu-ray news, a “Dalek” (by Rob Shearman) prequel, and another Dalek prequel (sort of) in the form of parts three and four of our commentary for “Frontier in Space” with friend of the show Kyle Anderson! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! Time Lord Victorious debuts in September Time Lord Victorious produced by James Goss, with contributions by several companies Power of the Daleks Special Edition due in the UK July 6 Doctor Who Magazine 551 released Telos Publishing put together a book on Doctor Who exhibitions Sven and the Scarf prequel to Dalek The Girl in the Fireplace tweetalong with Steven Moffat and Sophia Myles Big Finish’s Shadow in the Sun first story produced in the lockdown, due May 12 Wally K Daly died Commentary: Frontier in Space, episodes 3-4 Kyle Anderson Guest: Deborah Stanish Verity! Podcast
This week, no matter how hard they tried, there is just no turning around the bad. It's all No Doctor Who, too much rain, and walking food babies. All this and so much more so Check Us Out! 50% Girly, 50%Geeky, 110% Awesome!
We’re in the final stretch run of The Year (and a bit) of No Doctor Who, as Series 10 is less than two weeks away! There’s spoiler-free talk of synopses, the character of Bill Potts is revealed to be gay (hooray!), and there are various promotional things happening in and around the premiere of “The Pilot” on April 15. And we take our last look inside the Miniscope for this year with a detailed analysis of the works of writer David Fisher, author of four stories from the later Tom Baker era! Links: – Synopsis for The Pilot! – Season 10 Plot Setup! – Bill will be gay! – Capaldi and Mackie at the BFI & RT TV Festival – Mr Men at the Doctor Who Experience – Myths & Legends book! – RiffTrax covers The Five Doctors! – The Almost Doctors! – Sydney Newman’s Centenary! Miniscope: – David Fisher – The Stones of Blood – The Androids of Tara – The Creature from the Pit – The Leisure Hive
This week, as the countdown timer to Series 9 clicks into its final month, we feel it’s only right that we put on the Gallifreyan Robes of Wishful Thinking, and discuss all the plot, character and thematic questions that we hope we see answered — or at least paid lip service — in the episodes to come. News Links: Tennant and RTD Together in Cardiff Reece Shearsmith in Series 9 No Doctor Who in 2016…What? Moffat Discusses a Female Doctor, and […]
I made a revelation about playing my Sax and how to play faster. No Doctor Who stories but a couple of things I really wish to support. Zack meets the Zombie, it's almost a thing!!! Here is the kickstarter site: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zombi357/zach-meets-the-zombie Sad Max the Musical! It is the apocalypse and you are the only survivor, what do you do? This is the story of what Max does. At the end he teaches us to seize our burrito!! Hopefully my review will be posted on Nerdist.com soonly? http://http://sadmaxmusical.com/ Opening theme is Matha's Theme played by Murray Gold. Buy it on iTunes!! http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/marthas-theme-roses-theme/id504182857 The closing theme is from Sad Max the Musical: Literally, go watch it!!! Make sure you spread the love. If you have not subscribed to the Nerdist Channel, what are you waiting for? Go to http://www.youtube.com/nerdist and click subscribe! There are so many great videos there now already! There will be more to come! If you are listening to me, then I know you are into Nerdist. So make sure to support the project and subscribe. PLEASE???!? Thank you for listening. Carpe Tua Burrito! Twitter @dihard11 Feedback:Dihard@dihard.info