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Nick and Benji present… The Chat: AL Ronald… Good Review Guy: Space: 1999 - Dragon's Domain… Drama Tease and Behind-the-scenes: The Paternoster Gang - Trespassers: Last Stand - I Married a Zygon.
This title was released in December 2024. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 28 February 2025, and on general sale after this date. In Victorian England, the Great Detective, Madame Vastra, her resourceful spouse, Jenny Flint, and their loyal valet, Strax, solve conundrums, fight injustice and capture criminals - but an enemy has taken up residence undetected. The secret of the shape-shifting trespassers will now be revealed... 2.7 Doppelgängers by Ken Bentley After being imprisoned by a shapeshifting foe, Jenny has escaped through the London sewers and returned to Paternoster Row. Meanwhile, her captor (now disguised as Doppel-Jenny) infiltrates Paternoster Row with murderous intent! 2.8 Jellyfish! by Neve McIntosh and Dan Starkey The Gang head to the coast for Madame Vastra to convalesce. But their holiday proves far from restful. This Cornish village is home to suspicious locals, strange storms and wreckers. Most dangerous of all, something lurks in the seas - something with a mysterious hold over Vastra... 2.9 The Houseguest by Matt Fitton Vastra, Jenny and Strax return to London to find Paternoster Row changed. Houses lie empty, a crimewave grips the neighbourhood. A new criminal mastermind rules the underworld. What's more, Number 13 has an unexpected houseguest. And he claims to be the Doctor... Recorded on: 20-22 May 2024 Recorded at: The Soundhouse
SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL Stella und Tabea besprechen heute die sechste Folge der siebten Staffel Doctor Who. Wird der Doctor seine Trauer über Amy und Rory überwinden können und dem Geheimnis des Kindermädchens Clara auf die Spur kommen? Wird die Paternoster Gang es schaffen den Doctor wieder motivieren zu können? Und was hat das Ganze mit den Schneemännern zu tun? Das alle und noch viel mehr gibt es heute in unserer Special Tardis. Stella: Spiel: Hitster Tabea: Spiel: Slay the Spire Podcast Adressen: E-Mail: brilliant.doctorwho@web.de Instagram: brilliantdoctorwhopodcast Der Podcast ist unter anderem zu finden auf: Spotify Apple Podcast Google Podcast Und vielen anderen Podcast-Seiten Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Step into the world of Victorian London as the Earth Station Who Podcast reviews the Big Finish audio adventure Paternoster Gang: Trespassers Vol. 1. Join us as we delve into the thrilling tales of Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax in this captivating series that blends mystery, humor, and heart. We explore the characters, the storytelling, and how the Paternoster Gang continues to expand the Doctor Who universe in exciting ways. Whether you're a longtime Whovian or new to the Big Finish audios, this episode is packed with insights and fun discussion. Tune in now and join the adventure! Subscribe now to Earth Station Who for more Doctor Who episode reviews, news, and discussions, and join the conversation with fellow fans! Links Listen to older episodes of the Earth Station Who Podcast ESW on iTunes Earth Station Who on Spotify Earth Station Who on Instagram Earth Station Who on Facebook Earth Station Who on YouTube Make-A-Wish Foundation The ESO Network TeePublic Store The ESO Network Patreon Bat Chums piecesofmelee Tales of Hollywoodland Promotion Julian Schlossberg's Movie Talk If you would like to leave feedback or comment, feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationwho.com DoctorWho #PaternosterGang #Traspassersvol1 #EarthStationWho #bigfinishreview
Step into the world of Victorian London as the Earth Station Who Podcast reviews the Big Finish audio adventure Paternoster Gang: Trespassers Vol. 1. Join us as we delve into the thrilling tales of Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax in this captivating series that blends mystery, humor, and heart. We explore the characters, the […] The post Doctor Who: The Paternoster Gang: Trespassers Vol 1 Review | Earth Station Who appeared first on The ESO Network.
review In Victorian England, the Great Detective, Madame Vastra, her resourceful spouse, Jenny Flint, and their loyal valet, Strax, solve conundrums, fight injustice and capture criminals - but an enemy has taken up residence undetected. Vastra believes trespassers are close at hand, and seeks out clues in some of the Gang's previous cases... 2.4 Anne of a Thousand Light Years by James Kettle The course of true love never does run smooth - especially when it involves a high-born young lady, a humble farmhand and extra-terrestrial chameleons on the lookout for breeding stock. Will Lady Anne Warminster marry the man of her dreams? Will the amorphous Glossophants secure their chosen spawn bride? Will Jenny ever finish reading a novel by Anthony Trollope? In the heart of the English countryside, the Gang tackle an assignment involving romance, skulduggery and horse manure. 2.5 Pater Noster by Gary Russell Something is hiding in the sewers of London, picking off the poor and lost souls who live down there... Madame Vastra opens a case file that takes her back to her early days and a Life Task that must be finally fulfilled. A case where she and her friends face death from an enemy capable of shredding matter into echoing screams... 2.6 The Gentlemen Thieves by Lauren Mooney and Stewart Pringle Vastra reviews the case of a 'one-man crime wave' - break-ins and burglaries, committed by the same handsome and daring thief, even when they were committed at exactly the same time. Unravelling the secrets of these doppelganger ne'er-do-wells, the Gang touch on the fringe of a bigger conspiracy. But as Vastra recalls the past, the dangers of the present are closing in.
Nick and Benji present… The Chat: Police Boxes… Drama Tease and behind-the-scenes: The Paternoster Gang: Tresspassers - The Casebook of Paternoster Row… Also available: Star Cops: Blood Moon - A Cage of Sky.
In this episode of the Earth Station Who podcast, the hosts engage in an animated discussion about "Once And Future: The Martian Invasion of Planetoid 50," a Doctor Who audio drama. They share their excitement and enjoyment of the take of the Classic Tale of HG Wells “War of the Wolds” featuring the 10th Doctor, Missy and the Paternoster Gang. The conversation also touches on Doctor Who news, including the delay of season 14, the passing of Michael Jayston, and the discontinuation of DVD special shorts. We also discuss the upcoming Pensacon event and talk about our new YouTube Channel and Instagram pages. We want to hear from you! Please write to us at feedback@earthstationwho.com. Also, please subscribe and rate the show on iTunes, Amazon, YouTube, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Feedback is always welcome and much appreciated. Links Listen to older episodes of the Earth Station Who Podcast ESW on iTunes ESW on Stitcher Earth Station Who on Spotify Earth Station Who on Instagram Earth Station Who on YouTube Make-A-Wish Foundation The ESO Network TeePublic Store The ESO Network Patreon Please Attend Carefully Podcast PromotionCosmic Pizza If you would like to leave feedback or comment feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationwho.com
This title was released in October 2023. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 31 December 2023, and on general sale after this date. Victorian England is home to the Great Detective, Madame Vastra, her resourceful spouse, Jenny Flint, and their loyal valet, Strax. Solving conundrums, fighting injustice and capturing criminals are all in a day's work for the Gang - but the most dangerous threat is one that takes up residence undetected. There are trespassers in London, and they are coming to Paternoster Row… 1.1 The Ghost and the Potato Man by Barnaby Kay When a criminal gang pulls off a series of impossible heists, Inspector Cotton calls upon the talents of the Great Detective to crack the case. Tipped off by Ellie Higson, the Paternoster Gang uncover a link to a baffling music hall act. While Jenny and Vastra chase down leads in London's dangerous underworld, Strax finds a career on the stage is beckoning… 1.2 Symmetry of Death by Dan Starkey Cases are mounting for the Paternoster Gang. Three mysteries call for immediate attention: a murder, a locked room conundrum, and some acts of random vandalism. But is there a connection? As Jenny goes undercover and Strax stakes out the suspects, Vastra finds an echo of the distant past which could be the key to the solution. 1.3 Till Death Us Do Part by Lisa McMullin Jenny has decided she wants a wedding - a real wedding with Vastra, before their family and friends. But the viewing of a dress leads to misunderstandings and confusions, becoming ever more serious. The owner of the dress claims to have been jilted years before by a man both familiar and unfamiliar... the Doctor! As tempers flare, alien forces are at work - and what's more, there could be a trespasser in Paternoster Row.
Welcome to The Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast, with real Doctor Who fans, sharing their real Doctor Who opinions. Discussing but not limited to new and classic Doctor Who, Big Finish audios, latest DW and BF news, and much more! In this podcast, Brett, Legeon and Liam, discuss continue where episode #301 of the DW Alhambra Podcast left off, by starting the Big Finish reviews for the month of October 2023, looking only at the Paternoster Gang box set. From there we continue onto our definitive breakdown of Big Finish's Once and Future 60th Anniversary Special. Some silliness and tomfoolery is intermix with our thoughts and opinions. To fully appreciate this episode, you may wish to go back and listen to Episode #301: Brett's RTD and New Series Rant & The Once and Future Mess Part 1 Thank you for listening and downloading! In This Episode.... Welcome and Synopsis for Episode 302 - 00:00:00 Big Finish Reviews for October '23 - 00:01:21 Paternoster Gang: Rouges Gallery - 00:01:51 Once and Future: Definitive Breakdown - 00:08:41 Wrapping Up Our Once & Future Review - 00:52:05 Contact Info & Copyright - 00:57:40 *** We would love to hear from you! Email: alhambraaudio@gmail.com DM on Twitter to the podcast @AlhambraPodcast. Thanks again for listening and downloading! Stay tuned for the up and coming podcasts regarding Our Monthly Big Finish reviews, Audio Commentary, Retro-Reviews, and much more! Chapter Markers for the Podcast were created using Forecast, the podcast MP3 post-production tool designed, developed, and used by professional podcasters. It's also FREE! https://overcast.fm/forecast Waves is the world's leading developer of audio plugins and signal processors for the professional and consumer electronics audio markets. If you're looking at picking up any plugins, please click the link below https://www.waves.com/r/753086 If you want to listen to Liam's difiniative Doctor Who Flux review and breakdown, check out this link to our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/Vdrx4jgdaI8
Nick and Benji present… The Chat… Hammer launch… Good Review Guy: Emancipation of the Daleks… Drama Tease and Behind-the-scenes: The Paternoster Gang: Trespassers - Rogues Gallery: The Ghost and the Potato Man… Also available - Torchwood: Odyssey.
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss "The Crimson Horror", the eleventh serial from Doctor Who Series 7 in 2013, featuring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald, Dame Diana Rigg as Winifred Gillyflower, and the return of the Paternoster Gang! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopWho, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopWho@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
We're back at Paternoster Row with our favorite Silurian, Human, Sontaran Team. This time around we learn a bit more about the inner workings of the gang and where things might be heading. We want to hear from you! Find us at your favorite social media outlets: Facebook - facebook.com/wdwnpod Twitter - @wdwnpod Website - wdwnpod.com Or email us at wdwnpod@gmail.com
The Paternoster Gang arrive at the Thames to investigate the sudden appearance of a T-Rex, when suddenly the dinosaur coughs up…the Tardis. Join us as we discuss Episode 801: Deep Breath The Doctor is fresh off of a regeneration and things are a bit shakey.Clara isn't too fond of this new look, but Vastra assures ...
The Heritage saga from Big Finish comes to a close as Madame Vasta, Jenny, and Strax discover the hard way that one's past can destroy everyone's future. Mike, Mike, and Mary celebrate Christmas on Paternoster Row by opening gifts of old friends, new enemies, and creatures both imaginary and all too real. We want to hear from you! Please write to us at feedback@earthstationwho.com. Also, please subscribe and rate the show on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Plus, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Feedback is always welcome and much appreciated. Links Listen to older episodes of the Earth Station Who Podcast ESW on iTunes ESW on Stitcher Earth Station Who on Spotify Make-A-Wish Foundation The ESO Network TeePublic Store The ESO Network Patreon PromotionPromo for But First Let's Talk Nerdy in the first break of the show If you would like to leave feedback or comment feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationwho.com
The Heritage saga from Big Finish comes to a close as Madame Vasta, Jenny, and Strax discover the hard way that one’s past can destroy everyone’s future. Mike, Mike, and Mary celebrate Christmas on Paternoster Row by opening gifts of old friends, new enemies, and creatures both imaginary and all too real. We want to … Earth Station Who – The Paternoster Gang: Heritage 4 Read More » The post Earth Station Who – The Paternoster Gang: Heritage 4 appeared first on The ESO Network.
Joe Kraemer has carved out a career in Hollywood for almost three decades, but for us audiophiles he has worked on many Doctor Who and related releases for Big Finish as both composer and sound designer. He has also composed many of the themes from the Big Finish spin of series such as The Robots, Missy and The Paternoster Gang. Join us as we chat with Joe about his roots in New York, his love of Doctor Who before it was available on video, his move to LA and how he came to be working for Big Finish while creating scores for some of the biggest movie blockbusters of the time. Ranges and stories we recommend checking out are: Vienna Series 2 - https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/vienna-series-02-1106 Doctor Who - The Defectors - https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/doctor-who-the-defectors-870 Doctor Who: Static - https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/doctor-who-static-1263 Rose Tyler: The Dimension Cannon - https://www.bigfinish.com/ranges/v/rose-tyler Missy - https://www.bigfinish.com/ranges/v/missy The Paternoster Gang - https://www.bigfinish.com/ranges/v/the-paternoster-gang The Robots - https://www.bigfinish.com/ranges/v/the-robots Transference - https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/transference-1779 Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter - https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/jenny-the-doctor-s-daughter-series-01-1701 Philip recommends Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (Music from the Motion Picture) - https://open.spotify.com/album/7IFDpEhE5oE4GgSWnaqI7I?si=Zbta94BVTWSiCVPzCx4Caw Dwayne recommends Tripodscast - https://open.spotify.com/show/0G9YY3mCvvlNX3qo4l63xf?si=318c23e8974b41b3 Theme music by Joe Kraemer | http://www.joekraemer.com/about/ Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com Website: https://www.sirensofaudio.com/ Audio Feedback: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio Twitter: http://twitter.com/audiosirens Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audiosirens/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiosirens YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrU3MLlOeJTLnAbLl35QgeQ Clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio/message
The 11th Doctor in Victorian horror! Jimmy Akin, Dom Bettinelli, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss the Doctor and Clara's team up with the Paternoster Gang against Dame Diana Rigg's villain; what optograms are; and Matt Smith's Yorkshire accent. The post The Crimson Horror appeared first on StarQuest Media.
The 11th Doctor in Victorian horror! Jimmy Akin, Dom Bettinelli, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss the Doctor and Clara's team up with the Paternoster Gang against Dame Diana Rigg's villain; what optograms are; and Matt Smith's Yorkshire accent.
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Show Notes & Links: Some are quite invested in the Thasmin ship As many were with Rose We are still processing our feelings about the Timeless Child & Division Time Lords first appeared in The War Games The COVID-19 impact on Doctor Who is a story still untold Doctor Who has a long history on the ABC in Australia A Thanos version of the Red Skull in an episode with a colour palette reminiscent of Guardians of the Galaxy Segun Akinola continues to deliver Dan Starkey looked truly disgusting The Doctor was once Lord President of the Time Lords The Sontarans first appears in The Time Warrior Paternoster Gang! Paternoster Gang! Russell T. Davies foreshadowed his return as show runner with this Instagram Post The Cloister Bell tolls in the most serious of emergencies The Mad Mole was a posthumous nickname for Joseph Williamson Vortex Energy had less impact here than in Bad Wolf We are also at handwavium.net & on Twitter @handwavium
Vastra, Jenny, and Strax are investigating the disappearance of The Doctor and Clara. Their search leads them to a mysterious woman, a religious crusade, and dead people with the worst sunburn you've ever seen. Join us as we discuss Episode 711: The Crimson Horror In the late 1890s, the Paternoster Gang are trying to get ...
This week; Cook's choice of episode takes us to Demon's Run, when a Good Man Goes to War in the 2011 mid-series finale. Will Chris change his mind on the Paternoster Gang, and how hard is hard when squeezing a yoghurt baby?
Welcome to The Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast, our Doctor Who centric podcast that discusses the latest Doctor Who and Big Finish news, reviewing Doctor Who audios from Big Finish, as well as discussing and reviewing both classic and new Doctor Who episodes, and much more! In this podcast, Brett, Liam, Legeon, and Humphrey discuss some of the latest Doctor Who news with Evil of the Daleks and more Blu-ray talk and speculation. The crew reviews their Monthly Mash-Up Box Set title. Finally, we get to our "We Love Nyssa" best audio adventures, giving our Top 5 as well as the fans Top 5 list. Thank you for listening and downloading the podcast! If you don't subscribe, please think about subscribing to where ever you listen to podcasts. Thank You! Episode 189 Synopsis and Intro - 00:00:00 Evil of the Daleks & other Blu-ray talk - 00:00:58 Most Excited Big Finish July Releases - 00:20:28 MONTHLY MASH-UP REVIEWS Missy Box Set 1 - 00:25:36 The Paternoster Gang 1.3 Heritage - 00:29:18 Jago & Litefoot Box Set 2 - 00:53:28 Philip Hinchcliffe Presents: The Helm of Awe - 00:58:28 WE LOVE NYSSA - 01:10:18 Fans Top 5 & Bottom 5 Audios featuring Nyssa - 01:11:22 Our Top 5 Audios featuring Nyssa - 01:15:34 Conclusion, Contact Info & Copyright - 01:32:44 *** We are looking to add a "Mail Section" or "Listener Response Talk" to our show, where you, the listener pose questions about one of our thoughts, revisit previous takes, or perhaps you have an original take that you would like to share...whatever it is, we'd love to hear it! Email the show at: alhambraaudio@gmail.com Send the show a message or a DM on Twitter to the podcast @AlhambraPodcast. Visit our website: AlhambraPodcast.weebly.com The Intro/Outro Music "Revolve" is performed by HisBoyElroy Waves is the world's leading developer of audio plugins and signal processors for the professional and consumer electronics audio markets. If you're looking at picking up any plugins, please click the link below https://www.waves.com/r/753086
Welcome to The Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast, our Doctor Who centric podcast that discusses the recent DW and Big Finish news, reviewing Doctor Who audios from Big Finish, both classic and new series Doctor Who episodes, and much more! In this podcast, Brett, Liam, Legeon, and Humphrey discuss and review the crew's Monthly Mash-Up, a Doctor Who Universe box sets that we gifted one another, which were given out during the previous podcast. Thank you for listening and downloading the podcast! If you don't subscribe, please think about subscribing to where ever you listen to podcasts. Thank You! Episode 187 Synopsis and Intro - 00:00:00 MONTHLY MASH-UP RESULTS 4th Doctor Adventures Vol. 9 part 2 - 00:02:14 The Sins of Captain Jack - 00:23:13 The Robots Volume 3 - 00:29:11 The Paternoster Gang 1.2 Heritage - 00:38:24 The Ranking of all 18 Cybermen stories - 00:57:40 Our Top 5 Favorite Cybermen Stories - 01:15:04 Contact Info & Copyright - 01:29:29 *** We are looking to add a "Mail Section" or "Listener Response Talk" to our show, where you, the listener pose questions about one of our thoughts, revisit previous takes, or perhaps you have an original take that you would like to share...whatever it is, we'd love to hear it! Email the show at: alhambraaudio@gmail.com Send the show a message or a DM on Twitter to the podcast @AlhambraPodcast. Waves is the world's leading developer of audio plugins and signal processors for the professional and consumer electronics audio markets. If you're looking at picking up any plugins, please click the link below https://www.waves.com/r/753086
Victorian England's great detecting trio returns in all-new audio adventures from Big Finish. Mike, Mike, and Mary discover more of the backstory of each member of the gang while the stories move towards great darkness, a darkness that may be too big for all of Strax's grenades. We want to hear from you! Please write to us at feedback@earthstationwho.com. Also, please subscribe and rate the show on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Plus, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Feedback is always welcome and much appreciated. We want to hear from you! Please write to us at feedback@earthstationwho.com. Also, please subscribe and rate the show on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Plus, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Feedback is always welcome and much appreciated. Links Listen to older episodes of the Earth Station Who Podcast ESW on iTunes ESW on Stitcher Earth Station Who on Spotify Make-A-Wish Foundation The ESO Network TeePublic Store The ESO Network Patreon WHOlanta Virtual Convention - May 29 Dragon Con - Sep 2-6 Chicago TARDIS - Nov 26-28 PromotionPromo for Cigar Nerds in the first break in this episode If you would like to leave feedback or comment feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationwho.com
Victorian England’s great detecting trio returns in all-new audio adventures from Big Finish. Mike, Mike, and Mary discover more of the backstory of each member of the gang while the stories move towards great darkness, a darkness that may be too big for all of Strax’s grenades. We want to hear from you! Please write … Earth Station Who – The Paternoster Gang Heritage 3 Read More » The post Earth Station Who – The Paternoster Gang Heritage 3 appeared first on The ESO Network.
This title was released in October 2020. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until December 31st 2020, and on general sale after this date. Victorian London harbours many secrets: alien visitors, strange phenomena and unearthly powers. But a trio of investigators stands ready to delve into such mysteries: the Great Detective, Madame Vastra, her resourceful spouse, Jenny Flint, and their loyal valet, Strax. If an impossible puzzle needs solving, or a grave injustice needs righting, help can be found on Paternoster Row. But even heroes can never escape their past... 4.1 Merry Christmas, Mr Jago by Paul Morris As Vastra searches for relics of prehistory, Jenny worries about security, and Strax wants to find a suitable gift for his friend. Henry Gordon Jago has been invited to spend Christmas at Paternoster Row – but when presents are unwrapped, the surprises inside could prove deadly! 4.2 The Ghost Writers by Roy Gill While Jenny and Strax investigate sightings of fauns beneath streetlights and mermaids in bath-houses, Madame Vastra is invited into a different mystery. The literary members of the Antediluvian Club have strict criteria for entry, and Miss Edith Renner needs Vastra to access their secrets. 4.3 Rulers of Earth by Matt Fitton Ancient forces have risen, Vastra and her friends are lost to each other, and a terrible prophecy is taking shape. A pretender to the throne allies with a force from prehistory, while an unlikely ally searches for the Paternosters. The Gang must face their destiny, as the fate of Earth is decided...
In this episode we are joined by Big Finish author and fellow Who Podcaster, Paul Morris. Paul has written for many Big Finish ranges including Doctor Who, Jago & Litefoot, The Adventures of Bernice Summerfield, The Scarifyers, Tales From New Earth, The Avengers & The Paternoster Gang to name a few. Before we get to his writing, we discuss the controversial contents of The Talons of Weng-Chiang and the broader topic of cancel culture. During our chat, we played the trailers for the following audio adventures (please click of the titles to check out more detail about them): The Diary of River Song Volume 6 (which includes Paul's Talons of Weng-Chiang prequel, The Talents of Greel) The Scarifyers 2: The Devil of Denge Marsh Doctor Who - The Companion Chronicles: Council of War Doctor Who: Tales From New Earth (which includes Paul's story, The Skies of New Earth) Jago & Litefoot Series 13 (which includes Paul's story, The Stuff of Nightmares) Jago & Litefoot Forever The Avengers: The Comic Strip Adaptations Volume 02: Steed & Mrs Peel (which includes The Antagoniser by by Paul Morris and SImon Barnard) The Paternoster Gang: Heritage Volume 4 (which includes Paul's episode entitled Merry Christmas, Mr Jago) Doctor Who: Aquitaine #BringBackHargreaves Recommendations Paul recommends Guided By Voices (Music) Philip recommends The War Master: Hearts of Darkness Dwayne recommends Kaleidoscope Ears with Guest Programmer Nicholas Pegg - Author Of "The Complete David Bowie" - David Bowie Obscurities (Radio Special) Paul Morris on Twitter Paul currently appears on the Doctor Who: Missing Episodes and Something Who podcasts. Philip Edney on Twitter Dwayne Bunney on Twitter Theme music by Husky by the Geek. Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com Website: sirensofaudio.com Twitter: @AudioSirens Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/sirensofaudio/ Clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio/message
This week on the podcast we took a trip back to 2014 and talk about Peter Capaldi's first episode: Deep Breath. Join us as we talk about The Doctor, Clara, the Paternoster Gang, and who frowned the Doctor that face? Plus Scott tells a tale of meeting PCap himself and there may also be a small discussion about Missy...
Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax return for a new set of adventures from Big Finish. Mike, Mike, and Mary take a second stroll down Paternoster Row and take care to mind the sly foxes, hungry libraries, dangerous ducks, and Spring-Heeled Jack! We want to hear from you! Please write to us at earthstationwho@esonetwork.com. Also, please subscribe and rate the show on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Plus, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Feedback is always welcome and much appreciated. LinksListen to older episodes of the Earth Station Who PodcastESW on iTunesESW on StitcherEarth Station Who on SpotifyMake-A-Wish FoundationThe ESO Network TeePublic StoreThe ESO Network PatreonBig Finish Adventures of the 9th Doctor PromotionPromo for The FlopCast in the first break of the podcast in this episode. If you would like to leave feedback or comment feel free to email us @ earthstationwho@esonetwork.com
Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax return for a new set of adventures from Big Finish. Mike, Mike, and Mary take a second stroll down Paternoster Row and take care to mind the sly foxes, hungry libraries, dangerous ducks, and Spring-Heeled Jack! We want to hear from you! Please write to us at earthstationwho@esonetwork.com. Also, please … Earth Station Who – The Paternoster Gang Vol 2 Read More » The post Earth Station Who – The Paternoster Gang Vol 2 appeared first on The ESO Network.
This week Matt and David discuss "The Crimson Horror", and the significance of the day it was broadcast. David is keen to talk about the return of the Paternoster Gang, but Matt seems more interested in recounting a fun day out he's recently had.Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
We watch “The Name of the Doctor” (Series 7, Episode 13) where we finally discover the answer to that age old question: Why is Clara the Impossible Girl? Whilst said answering is occurring, the Doctor and Clara get an assist from the Paternoster Gang who show them this season’s big bad was inside them this whole time. We then revisit archival footage of (selected) past Doctors ‘green screened’ with a ret-conned Clara who saves the day and introduces us to a previously unseen incarnation of the Doctor. The only time that will ever happen for sure. Wait… what?
We watch “The Crimson Horror” (Series 7, Episode 11) where Madame Vastra, Jenny and Strax are hired to find out why normal Yorkshire citizenry are showing up like cooked lobsters… deep red and just as dead (tho still tasty with butter). Whilst the Paternoster Gang is investigating said mysterious goings on, the appropriately named Victorian era villain Mrs. Gillyflower blooms onto the scene ready to re-pollinate Britain because of villainy! And then the Doctor shows up to defeat the Gelth… or the Talons of Weng-Chiang… or the Great Intelligence… or Mr. Sweet… or Lord Sutcliffe… well at least one of them. Spoilers… it’s timey wimey!
Victorian London harbours many secrets: alien visitors, strange phenomena and unearthly powers. But a trio of investigators stands ready to delve into such mysteries: the Great Detective, Madame Vastra, her resourceful spouse, Jenny Flint, and their loyal valet, Strax. If an impossible puzzle needs solving, or a grave injustice needs righting, help can be found on Paternoster Row. But even heroes can never escape their past... 3.1 Family Matters by Lisa McMullin Jenny’s past comes calling at Paternoster Row, as Strax takes care of a guest, and the travelling circus comes to town - spelling danger for some of the gang. But when family matters intrude on their marriage, the last thing Jenny wants is Vastra having her in-laws for dinner... 3.2 Whatever Remains by Robert Valentine The Great Detective’s latest case takes Vastra and friends to the Jurassic coast. A local landowner has vanished. The only clue – the footprints of a gigantic creature! As Strax suffers the attentions of an amorous landlady, Jenny gains an admirer of her own. And Vastra discovers something buried deep... 3.3 Truth and Bone by Roy Gill Bloomsbury troublemakers Stonn and Tom Foster are back, and in much more trouble than ever before. Sontar has turned its attention to Earth as Requisitioner Skark looks to retrieve missing soldiers. And Jenny finds Vastra preoccupied with the past, which may lead to a very dark future...
We go from the small screen to the Big Finish this week with our discussion of the Doctor Who spinoff series, The Paternoster Gang. We go on some madcap Victoria adventures with Madam Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax. Be sure to rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean, Google Play and Spotify! We want to hear from you! Find us at your favorite social media outlets: Facebook - facebook.com/wdwnpod Twitter - @wdwnpod Website - wdwnpod.com Or email us at wdwnpod@gmail.com Special Thanks to the Jackpot Golden Boys for our theme. Find more of their great work on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/jackpot Or on their website - http://www.jackpotgoldenboys.com
The Marrieds are back to welcome in Peter Capaldi as the new Doctor! It’s a longer episode, so it’s a bit of a longer podcast, as there are so many things to talk about. They talk about their thoughts on Capaldi, Coleman, The Paternoster Gang, and Jake and Cody argue for 3 minutes about mimes. Enjoy!
Nick and Benji present… Reviews: Torchwood - Tropical Seascapes… Remote recording Doctor Who: Shadow of the Sun… Behind-the-scenes: The Human Frontier Day 1… Drama Tease: The Paternoster Gang 3.1 Family Matters by Lisa McMullin
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who
On this week's podcast, the Doctor is captured while investigating the sinister disappearances at Sweetville, and it's up to the Paternoster Gang to rescue him! QotW: In The Crimson Horror, the Paternoster Gang faces off against the red leech, an old foe Madame Vastra's people had encountered before. What Doctor Who villain that's been around for awhile would you like to see the Paternoster Gang face? So Here are the Things.../Listener Mailbag/Who News Discussion of "The Crimson Horror" (Connor 8, David 7.25, Trevor 7, Charlie 7) Big Finish: Doctor Who: Destiny of the Doctor #10: Death's Deal (David 7.9, Trevor 7.75, Charlie 7.75) Hosts: Trevor @WhovianTrev Trevsplace Charlie @insanityinchaos The Comic Conspiracy David http://www.davidsafar.com/ @gwythinn MaroonedWhovian Connor YouTube: The Deadly Emerald Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #238: Nightmare in Silver! Our audio adventure will be Destiny of the Doctor #11: The Time Machine, available from BigFinish.com.
@TinDogPodcast reviews This title was released in October 2019. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until December 31st 2019, and on general sale after this date. Victorian London harbours many secrets: alien visitors, strange phenomena and unearthly powers. But a trio of investigators stands ready to delve into such mysteries – the Great Detective, Madame Vastra, her resourceful spouse, Jenny Flint, and their loyal valet, Strax. If an impossible puzzle needs solving, or a grave injustice needs righting, help can be found on Paternoster Row. But even heroes can never escape their past… 2.1 Dining with Death by Dan Starkey When negotiations between two warring alien races are sabotaged, Madame Vastra offers Paternoster Row as neutral ground upon which to continue their diplomacy – and to celebrate the treaty with a feast. While Strax frets about hosting two species with very different dietary needs, Jenny investigates the dissenters who want to halt the peace process. But a deadly plot is brewing, and the diners may not survive the cheese course... 2.2 The Screaming Ceiling by Guy Adams In one of the earliest cases of his illustrious career, Thomas Carnacki heads to the Highlands to embark upon the terrifying investigation of Castle Kraighten. On arrival, he finds that another party of sleuths has been engaged – surely these amateurs of Paternoster Row have nothing to teach the great Ghost Finder? But this is no ordinary haunting. A room in the castle has a mouth in its ceiling. And it screams... 2.3 Spring-Heeled Jack by Gemma Arrowsmith People are being stolen from the streets by a monster. By all accounts, it has burning eyes, breathes blue flames, and can leap the height of a building at a bound. While Vastra and Jenny fend off an over-eager member of the gutter press, Strax dives into dangerous waters. Is this Spring-Heeled Jack of legend, returned to terrorise the capital? Or are there more sinister forces at work?
Nick and Benji present... Reviews , Behind-the-scenes: Torchwood: Smashed , Listeners' Emails, Tom Baker in his Own Words. Drama Tease: The Paternoster Gang - Heritage 2
Jeff Cummings joins us to talk about the upcoming 3rd Coventry Comic-Con, Cov Con Junior and the fun and pitfalls of running an event. Also, Paul Gee has news of the latest Doctor Who bluRay Release in WhoNews and we talk Torchwood and the Paternoster Gang in Round up Reviews. Support the show by buying some GS merch at https://teespring.com/ Or Via patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GallifreyStandsPodcast Listen to us every every Friday on http://kryptonradio.com/ at 11am & Midnight BST (UK) / 3am and 4pm Pacific time (US). Other time zones are available! On Podcast shortly after. Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/ Please support our Pod-Pals too: Indie Mac User www.IndieMacUser.com WhoNews http://www.who-news.com/ ReTrek https://retrek.podbean.com Due South by South East https://www.wonkyspanner.com/podcasts/duesouthbse/rss.xml DisAfterDark http://disafterdark.blogspot.co.uk/ Just give me a few minutes http://justgivemeafewminutes.podomatic.com/ AMAudioMedia http://amaudiomedia.com/ TangentBoundNetwork http://TangentBoundNetwork.com/ Drinking in the Park http://Neilandjohnny.com EMC Network http://www.electronicmediacollective.com/
Nick and Benji investigate all the latest reviews for Big Finish's productions. Behind-the-scenes and drama tease: The Paternoster Gang. There's also a top five countdown of the most listened-to audio dramas .
Nick and Benji bring you all the latest Big Finish News, with some trailer and clip audio EXCLUSIVES! Behind-the-scenes and drama tease: Doctor Who: No Place .
Charles Skaggs is joined by returning special guest companion Christine Peruski to discuss “A Good Man Goes to War”, the seventh episode from Doctor Who Series Six in 2011, featuring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, Alex Kingston as River Song, Frances Barber as Madame Kovarian, and the introduction of the Paternoster Gang! Find us here: Twitter: @NextStopSMG, @CharlesSkaggs, @C_Peruski Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: facebook.com/NextStopEverywherePodcast Email: nextstopeverywheresmg@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Tread Merrily begins three weeks of Christmas specials with the Doctor Who story "The Snowmen." Despite isolating himself from the universe, The Doctor finds himself drawn to a mystery in 1892 London. He and a barmaid named Clara note snowmen appearing around the city are threatening people. Meanwhile, Dr. Simeon of the Great Intelligence Institute is planning to capture the ice form of a dead governess from a well-off family. The family's current governess also happens to be Clara. But what does she have to do with Oswin Oswald, a woman the Doctor previously met at the Asylum of the Daleks? Erik and Justin attempt to piece together Simeon's family life. They also create Thaddeus Covington, Lord Berwick; the inventor of the Orphan Compressor. Erik extols the virtues of Sam Neill's performance as Damien in The Final Conflict. Justin nominates Karen Gillan for Queen of Scots. He also makes the argument for non-contemporary companions. Clara is deemed to be a better companion than Clara. Erik talks about his recent visit to the set of DC's Legends of Tomorrow. The discussion leads to a critique of refusing the call to adventure and the difference between fridging a character and "barbecuing" them. Also, Justin pronounces his judgment on the Paternoster Gang.
https://www.bigblueboxpodcast.co.uk/ep208/ () Welcome to Episode 208... The News Arachnids in the UK consolidated and The Tsuranga Conundrum overnight figures; episodes 7 and 8 get their official titles and some blurb; lost story The Wheel in Space is getting a 10 minute animated short at the BFI and The Paternoster Gang is coming to Big Finish. Merch Corner No merch this week. "The Tsuranga Conundrum" Review We weren't impressed last week so has this week provided some more oomf or is this a mid-series dip for sure? Thank you as always for joining us for 208. Next week will be our review of - Demons of the Punjab. Until then have a brilliant week and until next time - Allons-y! The post https://www.bigblueboxpodcast.co.uk/ep208/ (Doctor Who – Ep208: It’s Definitely a Conundrum) appeared first on https://www.bigblueboxpodcast.co.uk (The Doctor Who Big Blue Box Podcast). Support this podcast
Oh dear. In this weeks show a downcast Phil and Paul get puzzled by The Tsuranga Conundrum written by Chris Chibnall. After last weeks middling story, the lads were hoping things were going to pick up again but what did we get? A story that appears to have split opinion and has lead fans calling for Chibnall's head! But do Phil and Paul agree? Listen to find out what they thought and also what the listeners thought in the listener feedback section! And in the news, we're getting a New Year special rather than a Christmas special this year, the Paternoster Gang return to Big Finish and of course Omega's Stat's Corner.
Siskoid and Ashford discussed The Name of the Doctor by Steven Moffat. The Great Intelligence, Splintered Clara, Trenzalore, and the "spirit" of River Song are all in this episode. Oh, and the Paternoster Gang are on deck as well. This series finale is all over the place...in a good way!! Let us know what you think by e-mailing us at prydonian.post@gmail.com
They're booted and blue-suited! Davies and Moffat each had their own unique take on the potato-headed clone warriors in 21st century Who. Ben and David try to remember back to their return in 2008 in both Doctor Who and Sarah Jane Adventures, and then discuss Strax, the "comedy" Sontaran of the Paternoster Gang, of whose apperances tended to run together for the lads. Opening music is from Murray Gold's score of "The Sontaran Strategem". Closing music is "Thomas, Thomas" from "The Crimson Horror", which is also by Gold.
David Richardson chats to Dan Starkey and Lisa Bowerman about our brilliant new Doctor Who Crossover. Corks!
#doctorwho #tindogpodcast Midlands premiere convention for Doctor Who fans! Guests Photo Gallery Tickets About Whooverville Counting down to Whooverville 7! 5 September 2015 at QUAD, Derby. 0 7 3 Days 2 2 Hours 0 3 Minutes Guests More guests will be added as they are confirmed. Please remember all announced guests appear subject to work commitments. Colin Baker For the second successive year we are proud to be bringing a Doctor to Whooverville – and it's an old friend of our group and our convention. We are absolutely delighted to be able to announce that COLIN BAKER has agreed to return to Whooverville.Colin, the Sixth Doctor of course, needs no introduction. If you have yet to see him at a convention you are in for a treat. He is a fabulous guest and a genuinely nice guy.He was the main guest at the very first Whooverville, back in 2009 and we are really looking forward to showing him what we have done with our little convention, as well as to asking him about Big Finish, his part in the 50th Anniversary Celebrations, I'm A Celebrity… and so much more. Many thanks to Colin for agreeing to come back and see us again Guests Jenny T. Colgan Jenny published her first novel in 2000 and is one of the UK's most popular romantic novelists, winning the award for Romantic Novel of the Year in 2013 for Welcome to Rosie Hopkins' Sweetshop of Dreams. A life-long Who fan, who once won a competition to meet Peter Davison, Jenny's first Doctor Who novel, Dark Horizons was published in 2012. She is also a contributor to the recently published collection of Who novellas, originally published as e-books, Time Trips. Many thanks to our friends at BBC Books for helping to arrange Jenny's appearance at Whooverville. Richard Marson Richard is the author of two acclaimed biographies of Doctor Who producers. JNT: The Life and Scandalous Times of John Nathan Turner, published in 2013, confounded many people's expectations by being a serious, scholarly and above all sympathetic account of the life of the last producer of classic Doctor Who. He has followed this up his year, with his biography of the series' first producer, Drama and Delight: The Life of Verity Lambert, which is garnering rave reviews. Both books are published by Miwk Publishing, to whom our thanks go for facilitating Richard's appearance at Whooverville. Richard was for many years a contributor to Doctor Who Magazine and was editor of Blue Peter between 1998 and 2007. He also produced the fabulous 2012 documentary, Tales of Television Centre. We very much look forward to meeting him. Jeff Cummins Since winning a Magpie art competition with a portrait of George Best in 1969, Jeff has had a successful career as a graphic designer and artist. In the 1970s he worked with the legendary Hipgnosis, designers of album covers, working with artists such as Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Moody Blues and Peter Gabriel. His painting for the Paul and Linda McCartneyalbum ‘Wings Over America' propelled him into the international arena. of course he is well-known to Who fans as the designer of the covers of a number of Target books. More information on Jeff and his work can be found at Many thanks to Jeff for contacting us, we look forward to meeting him. Karen Louise Hollis Karen is an old friend and a member of our group, who is known for her two books relating her convention experiences Un-Conventional and The Other Side of The Table. She is the author of the forthcoming Anthony Ainley biography, The Man Behind The Master, to be published by Fantom Films. Michael Pickwoad Michael is the current Production Manager on Doctor Who, the man ultimately responsible for all art and design matters on the series. The son of War Machines actor William Mervyn, he has never done a convention before. Many thanks to our friend Tristan Peatfield for making the introductions. Dan Starkey Dan has become the go-to-guy for Sontarans both for televised Doctor Who and for Big Finish audios, since appearing in the 10th Doctor Story The Sontaran Strategem/The Poison Sky. He is probably best known as Commander Strax, a role which he first played in the Eleventh Doctor story A Good Man Goes To War and which he has reprised on several occasions since as part of the Paternoster Gang. After 3 seasons in prosthetics as Randal Moon in Wizards vs. Aliens, Dan finally got his face on-screen as Ian the elf in the Doctor Who Christmas Special Last Christmas, before covering himself in glory as part of the winning team in the Christmas 2014 series of University Challenge. Dan is a long-standing Doctor Who fan, which will make it particularly pleasing to welcome him to Whooverville. Terrance Dicks Terrance Dicks is a very old friend of our group, having twice previously visited us for Friday evening meetings, as well as for one of the 625 Lines events at QUAD that we co-organised. Terrance needs no introduction, he is simply the most important writer ever to contribute to Doctor Who and the biggest influence on the show of the last 40 years. Terrance is a great convention guest, a font of fascinating stories and memories, and a genuinely nice, approachable person. If you haven't met him yet, you are in for a treat. David Benson David Benson is perhaps best know to us as the voice of Panda in the Big Finish Iris Wildthyme audio range, for playing Orson Welles in ‘Invaders from Mars', also for Big Finish and (among others) Aleister Crowley in ‘The Scarifyers'. He is also known for his hit one-man show ‘Think No Evil Of Us', based on the life of Kenneth Williams as well as for his similar show based on Frankie Howerd and for playing Noel Cowerd in the BBC comedy show ‘Goodnight Sweetheart'. David made his television Doctor Who debut this year as the Master of Ceremonies of the Archery Contest in ‘Robot of Sherwood'. Matthew Waterhouse The son of a solicitor, Matthew was a great fan of Doctor Who in his younger days and went on to play Adric alongside the 4th and 5th Doctors. Matthew has recently returned to Doctor Who as Adric for Big Finish alongside Peter Davison as the 5th Doctor. Photo Gallery
Episode 38 - In this very special 'unplugged' edition of 42 to Doomsday, the four smartest Doctor Who fans south of the equator get together to grapple with many of the pressing issues gripping fandom today. With special guests Richard Nolan and Dave Kitchen, Mark and Rob dive deep into the classic and new series, take a peek at UK politics, Steven Moffat OBEs impact on the show, the Omni-Rumour, destroy the Paternoster Gang with sledgehammer brutality and we reminiscence about what the ABC used to show before Doctor Who. Is Missy the great Missy-ed opportunity and is Doctor Who's future on Netflix? and we ask the question that fandom never knew it wanted answered - behind that benign mask, is the Second Doctor a cackling serial killer?
Episode 38 - In this very special 'unplugged' edition of 42 to Doomsday, the four smartest Doctor Who fans south of the equator get together to grapple with many of the pressing issues gripping fandom today. With special guests Richard Nolan and Dave Kitchen, Mark and Rob dive deep into the classic and new series, take a peek at UK politics, Steven Moffat OBEs impact on the show, the Omni-Rumour, destroy the Paternoster Gang with sledgehammer brutality and we reminiscence about what the ABC used to show before Doctor Who. Is Missy the great Missy-ed opportunity and is Doctor Who's future on Netflix? and we ask the question that fandom never knew it wanted answered - behind that benign mask, is the Second Doctor a cackling serial killer?
We have a packed podKast for you this week, dear listener, as Christian Cawley, James McLean and Brian Terranova attempt to get their heads around daylight savings time, the 12 (now 13) covers offered by Titan for their Ninth Doctor #DoctorWho #comic mini-series and Steven Moffat's claims that the BBC would do a Paternoster Gang spin-off "in a heartbeat". The centrepiece of the podKast is probably Christian's chat with Kenton Hall about his upcoming movie, A Dozen Summers, which features Sixth Doctor Who Colin Baker, and look out, as ever, for our recommendations...
#doctorwho #tindogpodcast from wiki "Deep Breath" is the first episode of the of the British television programme , first broadcast on and released in cinemas on 23 August 2014. It was written by showrunner and executive producer and directed by . The episode stars in his first full episode as the , alongside as his . It also features ,, and reprising their roles as . Capaldi's predecessor, , also appears in a cameo. Contents [] Plot A dinosaur materialises in Victorian London and spits out the onto the banks of the river Thames, from which emerges the freshly regenerated —suffering from post-regenerative trauma—and . They are greeted by the , comprised of Madame Vastra, her human maid and wife Jenny, and butler Strax. The Gang instruct the police on how to calm and contain the dinosaur and take the Doctor and Clara to their residence, where the Doctor rests and Vastra confronts Clara about her prejudiced attitude to the Doctor's changed face. Clara admits that she is struggling to adapt to the new Doctor, due to his stark difference to the , particularly his apparent age. The Doctor awakens to hear the dinosaur's pleas for help before it spontaneously combusts. The Doctor joins Clara and the Paternoster Gang at the river and learns from Vastra that this is not the first incident of spontaneous combustion recently. The Doctor spots an unfazed man across the river and jumps in to investigate. Clara returns home with the others to start their own investigations, hoping they will cross the Doctor's path. The Doctor roams back streets for answers the next morning, questioning how his body chooses a new face during regeneration. Both Clara and the Doctor find a message reading "" in a newspaper, directing them to a restaurant where they reunite but learn that neither planted the message for the other, as they had both assumed. They realise that the room is filled with robots to prevent them leaving. They are descended into a lair where they see the man from the river surrounded by other idle, human-like robots. The Doctor surmises the man is a long-lived cyborg, but in the unusual sense that it is a robot trying to make himself human by replacing his parts with biological ones taken from the victims of spontaneous combustion, including the dinosaur. The Doctor leaves Clara as the robots and the cyborg begin to awaken after escaping himself. Recalling his earlier advice, Clara holds her breath to hide herself from the robots, but she is soon captured and taken to the cyborg. He states that he is trying to reach the "promised land" by prolonging his life via parts replacements and questions her on the Doctor's whereabouts. The Doctor returns with the Paternoster Gang to fight the robots with Clara whilst the Doctor chases the cyborg back to the restaurant. The cyborg releases a hot-air balloon made of human skin, lifting the restaurant into the sky with him and the Doctor inside. The Doctor interrogates the cyborg, who reveals that he and parts of the restaurant are from the SS Marie Antoinette, the sister ship to the SS Madame de Pompadour (""). The Doctor warns the cyborg that he will either have to kill himself, or he will kill him to protect the humans. Moments later, the cyborg falls from the balloon and is impaled on the spire of . Clara and the Paternoster Gang see the other robots go lifeless after his death. After regrouping, Clara finds that the Doctor and the TARDIS have vanished. Vastra assures her that the Doctor will return, pointing out that Clara as the person that knows the Doctor the best is already prepared to leave. The Doctor reappears, planning to take Clara home, but instead arrives in Glasgow, where a phone call from the to Clara moments before the regeneration from his perspective encourages her to stay. In the epilogue, the cyborg awakens in a beautiful garden, and meets Missy, a mysterious woman who claims the Doctor as her boyfriend. She tells him that he has reached the promised land at last. Continuity Towards the end of the story, the Doctor speculates on the identity of the person that wrote the Impossible Girl newspaper article; the Doctor postulates if this person was the same one that gave Clara the number for the TARDIS phone on the claim it was a computer help line as shown in "". The Doctor, while confused about his new look, recalls how it appears similar to another that he's seen. The met a man named in "", played by Capaldi. The call from the to Clara is shown from the Eleventh Doctor's perspective from his final moments before regeneration on the planet Trenzalore, which reused some footage from "" and included new footage with a surprise cameo by . The closing dialogue between Clara and the Doctor about chips, and the Doctor's inability to pay for them, recalls a similar exchange between the and at the conclusion of "". Production Filming Matt Smith's cameo as the Eleventh Doctor was filmed on 5 October 2013, the last day of shooting for "". Moffat had written Smith's scene prior to the rest of the episode. The readthrough for the episode was held on 17 December 2013, and shooting began at the Maltings in on 7 January 2014. Shooting later took place at Mount Stuart Square on the 13th, Scenes were also filmed on and on the 28th. The shoot finished on 18 February 2014. Promotion has said that this episode would be a "big introduction" for as the . He said that there will be "plenty of action and nonsense and jeopardy, as there ever is in ." On 11 August 2014 a 30 second trailer for the episode was released on . Cast notes Brian Miller, who plays the tramp Barney, was the husband of who portrayed long-time companion . He had previously appeared in in , as well as playing Harry Sowersby in , an episode of , and providing Dalek voices for both and . Broadcast and reception Pre-broadcast leak On 6 July 2014, the scripts for the first five episodes of the series (including "Deep Breath") were inadvertently leaked online from 's Latin America headquarters, prompting a plea from BBC Worldwide to keep the storylines of the five episodes secret.Also leaked was a black-and-white rough cut of "Deep Breath", missing most of the visual effects but otherwise mostly complete. The BBC blamed the leak on the fact that the files had been stored on a publicly accessible in its new -based headquarters. , speaking at the , called the leak "horrible, miserable and upsetting". Television The episode was a in the United Kingdom and many other countries on 23 August 2014, and was broadcast later that same day in other locations such as on . On 31 August 2014, the episode was broadcast on in New Zealand. Cinemas The episode had its world premiere in on 7 August 2014 as part of the . As part of the tour, advance screenings were also held at other destinations on the tour. As with "", "Deep Breath" received a worldwide cinema release at participating cinemas on 23 August 2014. The episode received a midnight screening in 12 cities across the United States on 23 August, and a larger showing in 550 cinemas on 25 August. The cinema screenings of the episode were accompanied by a five minute prequel. Ratings Upon airing in its 7.50pm timeslot, the "Deep Breath" simulcast entertained an average audience of 6.79 million in the United Kingdom. The episode reached a peak of 6.96 million viewers, watched by nearly a third of all viewers on the evening of broadcast with a 32.5% audience share. The final ratings for the week, which include viewers and others who watched the programme within a week of its transmission, showed 9.17 million viewers, making it the second highest rated programme for the week on British television. In the United States, the premiere airing on had an audience of 2.2 million viewers, the highest Saturday ratings for the network and just under the highest viewership from the "" special, and a significant increase from the 1.5 million that had watched the Series 7 premiere in 2012. In Australia, the episode had a total of 858,000 viewers on : 148,000 watched a simulcast at 4:30am, and 710,000 watched a primetime replay at 7:40pm. Critical reception The episode received positive reviews, with many critics praising Moffat's script, the introduction and stylisation of the new Doctor, and the performances of Capaldi and Coleman. responded well to the episode, labelling Capaldi's performance as "intimidating, bold and unsettling", and praising Ben Wheatley's direction in the episode's tenser moments, calling it "the stuff of true terror and wonderment". Matt Smith's cameo as the was criticised by The Mirror. However, it ultimately labelled the episode "impeccable" and stating that Capaldi "has all the hallmarks of a great Doctor". Brian Lowry of Variety praised Moffat's script, stating that it "emphasizes storyline continuity and easing faithful viewers into the regeneration transition" and closed his review by saying "It's a skillful tonal balance that defines the best of “Doctor Who,” and exemplifies the ethos that keeps the series going strong, nodding to the past with all eyes on the future".David Wiegand of San Francisco Chronicle heavily praised the episode, particularly Moffat's writing, saying that his script "masterfully manipulates audience expectation". He ultimately awarded the episode a perfect 4/4 stars. However, not all reviews were positive. panned the story as "strangely recessive, unheroic, [and] dull" calling both Capaldi and Coleman's characters "insipid". Home media "Deep Breath" will receive a standalone DVD and Blu-ray release in the United Kingdom on 8 September 2014, the United States on 9 September, and Australia on 10 September. Thereafter, it will be released in the Complete Eighth Series DVD and Blu-ray boxset in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2014, and Australia on 19 November.
In which Shana and Daniel discuss Peter Capaldi's first full run as The Doctor: Deep Breath. Heteronormative treatment of a lesbian couple, a truly ridiculous cameo, and the mesmerizing performance of Peter Capaldi. Main Topic: Deep Breath. Ca-pahl-di or Ca-PAL-di? Doctor Who porn. Capaldi's performance among the best things about Deep Breath. Vastra and Jenny have vastly different personalities than in previous episodes. Heteronormativity. Lis Sladen's ex-husband. The Moffaty awfulness goes on around Capaldi, not through him. Capaldi's regeneration crazies. Vastra and Jenny's relationship: "Look, Jenny's tits!" Men are Monkeys. Why are we continually watching the Vastra and Jenny show? Comparison of Strax from "A Good Man Goes to War" versus "Deep Breath." Victorian England as the "present day" of the current Who era. Finally moving on into the plot. The Doctor's last name is Doolittle? Empathizing with the dinosaur: beautiful. Daniel likes the bait-and-switch in the plot. Missed opportunities. Clara's response to regeneration. Scottish = Southern? Shana forgets Capaldi's number. Figuring out the basic plot mechanics of the "...of the Doctor" trilogy. Steampunk Who. The Interiority of the Doctor. The Reappearance of the Eleventh Doctor. Moffat appeasing the fangirls (badly). A defense of Matt Smith? The Angry Eyebrows of Peter Capaldi. Axing the Paternoster Gang. Missy in Paradise. Is Missy River? "Deep Breath" as the new "Don't Blink." Clara standing up to the clockwork droid. Shana starts yawning. Constant references to Clara's clothing being on or off. Daniel's greatest fear for Series 8. Explaining things that don't need to be explained. Shana has a puppy. Next episode: Into the Dalek. io9 talks about the Doctor Who porn (with SFW trailer). Daniel's Tumblr Twitter Shana's Tumblr Twitter Email us at oispacemanpodcast@gmail.com Or follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Oi-Spaceman-A-Doctor-Who-Love-Story/1558556721036283?ref=nf
PETER CAPALDI IS THE DOCTOR... and MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is here to talk about it, and, as a special treat (for us and for you), Sage & Kim from HeadoverFeels.com join us for a rollicking and fun (and LONG) show to discuss "DEEP BREATH", Series 8, Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, the Paternoster Gang and more! Plus, Sage & Kim will relate their experiences at both the NYC premiere from 8/14 AND as part of the studio audience for the BBCA pre- and post-episode shows. We'll all discuss how we got into Doctor Who fandom, and there's even a DOUBLE dose of TRIVIA - John has his usual brainteasers, and Sage also chimes in with 5 tough ones (she is a trivia quizmistress! A Quiz MISSY?).This is one of my favorite podcasts that we've done. Lots of great insight and opinions and perspectives. Please join us!
In which Shana and Daniel discuss the end of Series 7, with much misogynist writing, some shoddy stories, and some overall entertaining acting. Also comparisons between the Eleventh Doctor and Gregory House. And philosophizing. Main Topic: The last four episodes of Series 7: Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS, The Crimson Horror, Nightmare in Silver, and The Name of the Doctor. We Don't Do Social Media Very Well. Looking Ahead to Series 8. Shana calls Capaldi "The Thirteenth Doctor." A quote from Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS. The Eleventh Doctor Reboots the Universe. The Doctor is overbearing and creepy. "The Doctor Lies." The Doctor isn't Han Solo. The Dickishness of the Doctor. Comparing the Doctor and Gregory House. Shana mistakes "The Name of the Doctor" with "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS." Liking much of the set design in "Journey." Learning more about the TARDIS. Sensawunda. Everybody knows women can't drive the TARDIS. Great to have an entire supporting cast made up of people of color, but boy are they problemmatic stereotypes. Overall a fluffy and cute episode. No quote for The Crimson Horror. Shana's process for looking for quotes. Steampunk and this weird leech puppet thing. A nearly all-female cast. Praise for Diana Rigg and Rachel Stirling. There's not really a big "What If" idea at the core of most of Series 7. Shana didn't like the character design of Mister Sweet. You Fail Biology Forever. A Pilot for a Paternoster Gang series. The Doctor's Hard Cock. A Man Kisses a Lesbian. An entertaining forty-five minutes of television. A lot of time in Victorian England. Why can't Jenny and Vastra be full-time companions? Interrupted by our pets. "...squeezed into a skirt that's just a little bit too tight." Neil Gaiman's responsibility for Nightmare in Silver. Eleven is an asshole. Shana forgets which episode we're talking about. Warwick Davis. The Gaiman-ness of the episode. The cybermites are effectively gross. The borgification of the Cybermen. The haplessness of the punishment platoon. Mister Clever. The Seventh Seal is the fucking Seventh Seal. Matt Smith should have played the Master. Big Finish in twenty years. Name of the Doctor solves the Mystery Girl Arc. Shana sings about Red Herrings. #shanashutthefuckup. What if it hadn't been approached as a mystery? Daniel name-drops The Web Planet. We like River Song in this episode. The conference call and the presence of the Paternoster Gang are basically wasted time. Moffat is the writer of no consequences. Talking about John Hurt. It Should Have Been Paul McGann. Daniel likes a lot of the stuff on Trenzalore. Taking a few minutes to philosophisize about why we do this podcast. "It's for kids," is a ridiculous defense of the silliness of recent Who. Cotton Candy Who. "New Earth" and the Omelas. Trying (and failing) to rank these four episodes. Next episode: the 50th anniversary special and the most recent Christmas special. Email us at oispacemanpodcast@gmail.com Daniel's Twitter Tumblr Shana's Twitter Tumblr Also like us on Facebook!
Whovians are no strangers to odd pairings of characters or having seemingly random things previously mentioned in passing become major plot points. The Paternoster Gang are no exception. Dropped in to an already massive cast of characters in “A Good Man Goes to War”, they could easily have been one off characters. But Moffat worked his magic and brought them back time and time again, giving them larger and larger roles. Now this trio have become an easily recognizable part […]
To save Clara, The Doctor explores the heart of the wounded TARDIS ("Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS"). And, following that, they team with the Paternoster Gang to bring down a mad old woman and a boob-sucking alien ("The Crimson Horror"). Please visit www.patreon.com/biggerontheinside.
To save Clara, The Doctor explores the heart of the wounded TARDIS ("Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS"). And, following that, they team with the Paternoster Gang to bring down a mad old woman and a boob-sucking alien ("The Crimson Horror"). Please visit www.patreon.com/biggerontheinside.
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