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A mere two months late, we have a look at the 15th Doctor's debut in the 2023 Christmas special, "The Church on Ruby Road".
Fresh from an extended stay in the Balkans at His Majesty's pleasure, the Projecteers are back to look at the 60th anniversary Doctor Who gubbins. Brace for collision with a heady mix of unfiltered Who chat, middle aged people being confused by technology and good old fashioned vulgarity.
In a change of plans, we delve into the 1977 Doctor Who story "Image of the Fendahl". This episode is dedicated to Jasper, who was the best dog ever and who passed shortly before this recording. He is fucking missed.
Ahoy, mateys! In this episode, Michael Caine has a shocker when he decides to take his horrendous child with him to investigate disappearances on the ocean waves. They run afoul of pirate David Warner, pirate Don Henderson off that bit in Star Wars and Pirate Tinker out of Lovejoy. It's 1980's "The Island".
Nothing says 80's movie like a huge fella nipping about and shooting people willy-nilly. Here, we talk about the daddy of them all, 1985's Commando. *This episode was recorded before the big Doctor Who casting news this week, which we all knew about anyway, but were sworn to secrecy.
Bonjour et bienvenue to a very French episode of the podcast. Join us as we watch "Brotherhood of the Wolf", a film about a French, horny, old time David Attenborough type fella chasing a monster around in the rain.
We are back again and as its still quite near the new year, we decided to talk about all the stuff we watched in 2021, including the Flux season of Doctor Who and other assorted guff.
PDAIS is a free podcast in which a grumpy man and a chirpy girl discuss pop culture. This time they look at the many faces of Dracula in the Universal films before Dave is joined by Mr Paul Heath from the Pharos Project to look at the Friday the 13th Tommy Jarvis trilogy
PDAIS is a free podcast in which a grumpy man and a chirpy girl discuss pop culture. This time they look at the many faces of Dracula in the Universal films before Dave is joined by Mr Paul Heath from the Pharos Project to look at the Friday the 13th Tommy Jarvis trilogy
In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... Audio Commentary - Earthshock Episode 4 In this episode Phil is joined by Paul Heath from the Pharos Project and chat through episode episode 4 of the Peter Davison story, Earthshock and why this particular episode of Doctor Who brings back memories for him. However, Phil starts things off by asking Mr. Heath his opinions on the Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall era of Doctor Who when little did either of them know a big announcement was just around the corner..... You can find the Pharos Project and Hammered Horror podcasts below: https://thepharosproject.libsyn.com http://hammeredhorror.com #DoctorWho #Earthshock #Podcast #Commentary
PDAIS is a free podcast in which a grumpy man and a chirpy girl discuss pop culture. This time they start their celebration of Shocktober! with Edgar Allan Poe and the 1963 very loose film adaptation of The Raven before Dave is joined by Mr Paul Heath from the Pharos Project to look at the first three Friday the 13th films Edgar Allan Poe 0:00 minutes Friday the 13th 45:00 minutes
It's the long awaited return of Hammer to the podcast as we look at Frankenstein Created Woman starring the always brilliant Peter Cushing. No news this week so we dive straight into the movie.
PDAIS is a free podcast in which a grumpy man and a chirpy girl discuss pop culture. This time they are joined by Katie! to discuss two classic Mexican wrestling films - The Batwoman and Santo in the Treasure of Dracula then Paul from the Pharos Project joins Dave to discuss Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead at the 46.31 mark
This week Mr. Chris decided to unfairly punish Mr. Paul and Little Pete for no reason and make them watch Zardoz from 1974. The git. Movie review starts at 21 minutes.
Somehow, the powers that be have allowed Pete to survive another year of his tortured existence. To celebrate this we gave him a free choice of movie to watch for this episode (yes we did, don't argue) and he chose 1999's Ravenous. The weirdo. Movie review begins at 17 minutes.
After having to watch a right dog last episode, when we looked at a Stephen Sommers directed monster movie, we decided to do something entirely different. This time we are watching a monster movie that has been directed by Stephen Sommers, 1998's "Deep Rising". Movie review begins at 24 mins.
This was meant to be an episode where we chatted about a bland Jason Statham movie, but (mentioning no names) It was Pete ultimately decided that we should and Chris watch a Huge Action crap-fest from 2004. It's Van Helsing.
Yes, it is very late. From way back in January 2021 we present our review of the New Year's special episode of Doctor Who, Revolution of the Daleks. Also included at no extra charge, a carefully curated "vintage news" segment.
Die Hard 2 is so blatantly a Christmas movie because its a sequel to another Christmas movie. You wouldn't make Sister Act 2 and leave out the nuns. Suck it.
Doctors 2, 7 and 11 continue their quest to locate all the pieces of the lock of time and save the multiverse, OR three idiots nob about at a role playing game in an attempt to frustrate another idiot. Again.
A grumpy man and a chirpy girl talk pop culture. This time they are joined by Mr Paul Heath from the Pharos Project as they look at two portmanteau horror films Dead of Night and Trilogy of Terror as well as the final episode of Lovecraft Country's first season Full Circle
Happy Halloween!! This year we celebrated by letting Chris do lots of news and watching 2018's Overlord. We enjoyed one of those things.
Ghoulovison - it's a spooky Eurovision complete with scoring issues and juries from the Pratchett Podcast, the Cultdom Collective, the Pharos Project, Tim's Take On and Who & Company Stay on after the end music to hear Dave, Elizabeth and Eddie snark along to the Starsky and Hutch Vampire episode. For more snarking go to the PDAIS Chat Shack
Yes, life got in the bloody way again for a bit, but now we are back. It's almost like we were frozen for a while, only to be thawed out later to fight a terrible evil. Time Lord Victorious tat! Oh, and we watched Demolition Man.
This bat-week on this bat-episode, we watch an absolute bat-turd of a film. It's Batman and Robin from 1997.
This week, thanks to Mr Chris' brain, we end up staring into the incomprehensible charm void that is the awful 1998 film "The Avengers".
This time we are joined by special guest, RPG expert Ryan Blake, as we embark on an epic multi-doctor adventure "The Lock of Time".
Could an industrial prehuman civilization have existed on Earth? Is it possible that aliens are already here and living among us? Can a director's cut really save a bad film? No. Here's the renegade cut of Highlander 2.
In a chaotic episode, Pete makes room for poultry and goes missing, Chris purchases 6 fine onions and Paul offers an apology 10 years too late. They also talk about 1985's "Silver Bullet", but not often.
We didn't think we would still be doing this either, but somehow we forgot that we usually bugger off after a few episodes. Blame Little Pete, and his instance on talking about the movie "PaperHouse", from 1988.
In a desperate, last ditch effort to avoid acknowledging the end of lockdown, the Projecteers bravely agree to watch and talk about a movie... ...1983's Something Wicked This Way Comes.
This week, we are joined by 4th Projecteer Miss Natalie, as we take a long overdue look at the 13th Doctor. Also, has Chris Chibnall saved or fu**ed the show by tinkering with mythology.
We take our last look at a classic Who story for a while as Mr Chris pokes The Ice Warriors at us. Time to get our Troughton.
Desperate for human contact during lockdown, the Projecteers resort to an examination of the final days of Sweaty Ron, as detailed in "Warriors of the Deep".
In a failed experiment to reverse the polarity of the pootron flow emanating from Little Pete's cack encrusted mitts, we've ended up having to watch Delta and the Bannermen.
To conclude our trilogy of lockdown themed episodes (yes, that was always the intention and not something we only just noticed) we look at the 1977 Tom Baker classic, Horror of Fang Rock.
Martyn, Sam, and Chris discuss the 1989 episode of Doctor Who ‘Survival'. Survival is the final serial of the 26th season and also the final story of the original 26-year run of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was originally broadcast in three weekly parts on BBC1 from 22 November to 6 December 1989. It marks the final regular television appearance of Anthony Ainley as the Master and of Sophie Aldred as Ace. It is also the last regular television appearance of Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor. Journalist Matthew Sweet has described Survival as “a parable about Thatcherism”. In the serial, the renegade Time Lord the Master kidnaps humans from contemporary Perivale and uses the teenager Midge (Will Barton) to facilitate his escape from the disintegrating planet of the Cheetah People. We've covered this story once before, listen here. Check out the Pharos Project interview with Will Barton (Midge). The trailer for Survival was taken from Veritaserumuk. The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to; Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts. If you'd like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. Listen to Chris' Second Doctor audio adventures. Check out our Youtube. Check out We Sound Familiar. Check out Comedians talking football. Twitter: Martyn – @BadWilf Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind Pete – @BeeblePete Sam-@Sammichaelcomic Chris-@ChrisWalkerT
Once more the Projecteers return, unedited and poorly recorded. We may be confined, but we take solace in the fact that we are not being menaced by red cauliflower footballs, kicked over the fence into the lady garden of evil. Unlike that lot in Terror of the Vervoids.
It's our 10th anniversary and everyone is on lockdown, so as we had bugger all else to do, here's a new episode. Sorry its Paradise Towers, blame Little Pete.
Nine years and nine months later, here we are at the resolution. Never say never and all that but this is definitely the last of the regular episodes of Doctor Who: The Eleventh Hour Podcast, the podcast with the increasingly out-of-date name. We’ll definitely be back even if it’s just one more rambly catch-up, but when the new series starts tomorrow we’ll be able to just watch Doctor Who and not worry about explaining why we feel the way we do about the episodes, which will be very nice. Absolutely the best to all of you who stuck with us, and all of you who didn’t but still gave us your attention for a short time. We didn’t do anything special to deserve this attention but you made us feel like we did. Thanks for sticking with me (Chris) in particular through my off-colour jokes and racist accents and being a big part of helping me weed those out. Thanks to anyone who actually DID follow the intricacies of Joe’s love life over the last decade and, while there must surely have been people out there who listened and didn’t like the show, thanks to them too for just going away quietly and not giving us an unnecessarily hard time about it. As for the episode itself, we are finally joined Mr Chris from the Pharos Project podcast, who kept us soldiering through the discussion when Joe and I were ready to throw in the towel and end the recording. He had notes and everything! And that’s it, nothing left now but to part ways with the traditional Doctor Who farewell: Live long, and prosper.
This episode we are joined by Mr Other Chris as we pay tribute to the great Rutger Hauer and review 1992's Split Second.
It's that time again as Sol, Ash, Nick and Avalon are joined by that well known drunkard and expert on the blaxploitation genre, Mr Paul of The Pharos Project. Join our intrepid crew as they forage amidst a steaming pile of news. There's unwanted sequels abound, returning satellites, corporate buyouts and much more awaiting you in this episode of Nights at the Round Table. Contact us: Nights at the Round Table can be found on the web (http://www.nightsattheroundtable.net) or via Twitter (@natrtpodcast), Facebook (facebook.com/nightsattheroundtable), e-mail (feedback@nightsattheroundtable.net) or leave a voicemail for us on our UK number: 020 3290 2666 Follow the hosts: Sol is @Solace_Aderyn Ash is @RavenEvermore Avalon is @Tephramancy Australian Nick is @BYKingswood and knows a lot about Uranus
Nights at the Round Table returns for their first episode of 2014! In a desperate attempt to get back on schedule and mark this year as different we've decided to break the show up into Seasons. Ash and Sol are joined by Pete and Chris from The Pharos Project to pick there way through a few News Articles from the first week of 2014, as well as picking which films they're looking forward to in the coming year. Star Wars Comics go to Marvel: http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=50069 Australian Sharks join Twitter: http://www.popsci.com/article/science/now-twitter-more-300-australian-sharks Paul Walker Character to be retired from Fast Franchise: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/65613 Nick Cave pens Gladiator Sequel (Old News): http://www.nme.com/news/nick-cave/71386 Pete and Chris are from 'The Pharos Project' (http://www.thepharosproject.com) and are responding well to treatment. Nights at the Round Table can be found on the web (http://www.nightsattheroundtable.net) or via Twitter (@natrtpodcast), Facebook (facebook.com/nightsattheroundtable), e-mail (feedback@nightsattheroundtable.net) or leave a voicemail for us on our UK number: 020 3290 2666 Follow the hosts: Sol is @Solace_Aderyn Ash is @RavenEvermore
Ash, Sol and the late Nick Mr Nick are joined by those two sons of filth Mr Paul and Mr Chris of the Pharos Project for a newscast! We take a look at the Make a Wish Foundations plan to turn San Francisco into Gotham City, deftly avoid mentioning a disgraced media personality, examine the roster of The Legion of Super Pets, apologise for factual mistakes on previous episodes and pontificate on the state of the stars (both Wars and Trek)! Make a Wish Makes San Fran Gotham:http://m.uk.ign.com/articles/2013/11/02/make-a-wish-foundation-plans-to-transform-san-francisco-into-gotham-city Netflix genre exclusive gets a name and a premise:http://www.hitfix.com/news/babylon-5-creator-and-the-wachowskis-teaming-for-netflixs-sense8 Star Wars delayed...http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/star-wars/27993/star-wars-episode-vii-disney-and-a-proposed-delay-to-2016 ... and Joe Cornish to tackle Trek?http://m.deadline.com/2013/11/attack-the-blocks-joe-cornish-beaming-up-for-star-trek-3/ Paul and Chris are from 'The Pharos Project' (http://www.thepharosproject.com), and are not allowed to give babies booze. Nights at the Round Table can be found on the web (http://www.nightsattheroundtable.net) or via Twitter (@natrtpodcast), Facebook (facebook.com/nightsattheroundtable), e-mail (feedback@nightsattheroundtable.net) or leave a voicemail for us on our UK number: 020 3290 2666 Follow the hosts: Sol is @Solace_AderynAsh is @RavenEvermoreNick is @BYKingswood
In this exciting episode of The Nights at the Round Table Podcast our intrepid Antipodean podcaster Australian Nick embarks on a night out that will see him pontificate with peers, dice with directors, argue with actors and come face to face with people who have been part of the Hitchhiker's legacy for the past 35 years. If this was not cause enough for surprise then surprise soon gets turned to absolute astonishment when Neil Gaiman turns up! This very special episode of Nights at the Round Table was made possible thanks to our fellow podcasters at The Pharos Project, various audience members, and the cast and crew who not only gave their time to be interviewed but also provided us with some exclusive audio clips that can be heard throughout the podcast. The 'Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Radio Show Live!' can be found at http://www.hitchhikerslive.com. Visit for more information including tour dates and guest performers. Nights at the Round Table can be found on the web (http://www.nightsattheroundtable.net) or via Twitter (@natrtpodcast), Facebook (facebook.com/nightsattheroundtable), e-mail (feedback@nightsattheroundtable.net). Alternatively, you can leave a voicemail for us on our UK number: 020 3290 2666 Follow the hosts: Sol is @Solace_Aderyn Ash is @RavenEvermore Nick is @BYKingswood and really knows where his towel is.
Ash, Sol and Nick attempt to record an episode with the help of friend to all the animals, Beastmaster Pete. Things start promisingly with Nick and Pete reviewing 'Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy: Live!', but rapidly go downhill as Nick attempts to explain what the fourth dimension is without the aid of a LSD/Tequila cocktail. We move onto more serious matters as we discuss the worlds plutonium shortage, and end the night by discovering that the Netflix catalogue is closely intertwined with the Bittorrent trends of its potential customers. There may also have been some drunken singing. Beastmaster Pete was kindly on loan from The Pharos Project podcast, found at http://www.thepharosproject.com. Nights at the Round Table can be found on the web (http://www.nightsattheroundtable.net) or via Twitter (@natrtpodcast), Facebook (facebook.com/nightsattheroundtable), e-mail (feedback@nightsattheroundtable.net). Alternatively, you can leave a voicemail for us on our UK number: 020 3290 2666 Follow the hosts: Sol is @Solace_AderynAsh is @RavenEvermoreNick is @BYKingswood and can't find his bottle of LSD.
Ash & Sol are joined by Mr Chris and Mr Paul from The Pharos Project to discuss the new kid in town for UK conventions: Nine Worlds. We talk about our experiences at the event, our favourite moments, suggestions on ways we'd like to see it improve and try to decide whether we can recommend attending next year... Paul's ice pick wound can be seen here: http://ow.ly/i/2QIcp More information about Nine Worlds can be found at http://www.nineworlds.co.uk or on Twitter @London_Geekfest Paul and Chris are from 'The Pharos Project' (http://www.thepharosproject.com), and occasionally know who they are. Nights at the Round Table can be found on the web (http://www.nightsattheroundtable.net) or via Twitter (@natrtpodcast), Facebook (facebook.com/nightsattheroundtable), e-mail (feedback@nightsattheroundtable.net) or leave a voicemail for us on our UK number: 020 3290 2666 Follow the hosts: Sol is @Solace_AderynAsh is @RavenEvermoreNick is @BYKingswood and will be returning next episode!
Ash, Sol, Nick, Avs, DT and special guest Mr Chris of the Pharos project would like, if we may, to take you on a strange journey as we explore our relationship with the sights and sounds of The Rocky Horror (Picture) Show. How did we discover this cultural phenomenon? Who are our favourite characters? How did DT react to seeing it sober for the first time? All these questions may or may not be answered... Nights at the Round Table can be found on the web (http://www.nightsattheroundtable.net) or via Twitter (@natrtpodcast), Facebook (facebook.com/nightsattheroundtable), e-mail (feedback@nightsattheroundtable.net) or leave a voicemail for us on our UK number: 020 3290 2666 Mr Chris appeared with kind permission of The Pharos Project, find their podcast at http://www.thepharosproject.com or stalk them on twitter @PharosProject Follow the hosts: Sol is @Solace_AderynAsh is @RavenEvermoreAvalon is @TephramancyDT is @DeeTeeUKNick is @BYKingswood and is working on his first full blown skullet.
*EDIT: We can't count... this is episode 17, not 19. Sorry about that.* Ash and Sol are joined by Marine Biologist Avalon, Police Chief Mr Paul, and Salty Seaman Mr Nick as we attempt to wade through the chum and flotsam to recast the original blockbuster, 'Jaws'. Hear us bicker and argue about gender swaps, casting dead people, and whether Gary Busey could be the shark. Also, competition time: Win a mystery prize by providing us with your interpretation of Quint's Indianapolis speech. Deadline is the 12th of May and entries can be submitted via e-mail, youtube or the NATRT Voicemail, all contact details are listed below. Deadline for this competition is the 12th of May. Paul hails from ‘The Pharos Project' (http://www.thepharosproject.com), and knows his way around an anchor. Nights at the Round Table can be found on the web (http://www.nightsattheroundtable.net) or via Twitter (@natrtpodcast), Facebook (facebook.com/nightsattheroundtable), e-mail (feedback@nightsattheroundtable.net) or leave a voicemail for us on our UK number: 020 3290 2666 Follow the hosts:Sol is @Solace_AderynAsh is @RavenEvermoreAvalon is @TephramancyNick is @BYKingswood and is always looking for more backpackers. He also has his own podcast feed: http://BYKingswood.Libsyn.com
Apologies for the first release of this episode not having any audio... gremlins in the system! This version should work just fine! Ash & Sol take advantage of the pubs free Wi-Fi to connect with their fellow podcaster Australian Nick, currently seeking his fortune in Los Angeles. They discuss his experiences at the Gallifrey One convention, the ongoing war with The Pharos Project, and his future plans for his holiday, which sound like they might go a bit 'Hunter S. Thompson'. There is also more talk of the Nine Worlds convention, X-Men: Days of Future Past casting, and some somewhat sad news to end the podcast on. NOTE: Apologies for the quality of Nicks audio feed. Free Wifi is a very popular thing and so quality of service for Skype can often vary! Nine Worlds press release: http://nineworlds.co.uk/news/pr1 Nights at the Round Table can be found on the web (http://www.nightsattheroundtable.net) or via Twitter (@natrtpodcast), Facebook (facebook.com/nightsattheroundtable), e-mail (feedback@nightsattheroundtable.net) or leave a voicemail for us on our UK number: 020 3290 2666 Follow the hosts:Sol is @Solace_AderynAsh is @RavenEvermoreNick is @BYKingswood and is HEADING TO VEGAS BABY, YEAH!