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Welcome to this very special edition of the podcast. To celebrate the 60th Anniversary of our favourite TV show we have put together a podcast full of gratitude and personal reflection about the show on one of its big birthdays. Please join Bob, Toby Hadoke, Jim Cameron, Joe Lidster, Dwayne Bunney, Cliff Shep's Shepard, Marc Atkinson, John Aitken, Phil Cannon, Scott Cannon, Philip Edney, Suky Khakh and Craig Stimson Sit back and join us all in thinking why we are grateful for the best TV show to ever grace our screens and celebrate Doctor Who. https://twitter.com/atheconsole https://www.facebook.com/Around-the-console-103450838818887 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPpa1cf63YOT8DlUllsjXsw
Hello and welcome to Trek This Out Podcast. Please join Drew, Deb and Suky as we welcome Phil Cannon from The Who's He Podcast (@Whos_He_Podcast) to review the Star Trek - Strange New Worlds - Season 2 Episode 6 - Lost In Translation. "Uhura seems to be the only one who can hear a strange sound. When the noise triggers terrifying hallucinations, she enlists an unlikely assistant to help her track down the source" We will be reading out your feedback and giving our lights out of 5. Please Look out for Easter Eggs at the end of the episode. You can interact with us on Twitter and Facebook at the links below. Please check out the Trek This Out Podcast Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/trekthisout) or our Twitter account (https://twitter.com/TrekThisOutPod). Suky Twitter - @cyberman_151 Suky Instagram - @sukykhakh Deb Twitter - @luffdee Andrea Twitter - @Vintage1983V Andrea Instagram - @vin_of_the_basement_ Drew Twitter - @23bdi Drew's Band - The Doomed Bird Of Providence
Phil Cannon from the Who's He? podcast joins Tyler this week to discuss a film unfairly overlooked by the Academy - Spike Milligan's The Great McGonagall from 1974. Written by Spike and Joe McGrath (Casino Royale, Digby the Biggest Dog in the World, Not Only But Also) and starring Milligan as the titular poet & tragedian, the film also featured Peter Sellers as Queen Victoria (kneeling on a skateboard), John Bluthal, Victor Spinetti and Julia Foster. Considered by many to be the worst poet who ever drew breath, William Topaz McGonagall had long been a favourite of Sellers and Milligan and indeed had been woven into the fabric of The Goon Show, turning up as a character in occasional episodes (notably The Tay Bridge in 1959). This film takes constant liberties with the truth and is about as far away from being a faithful account of the poet's life as any biopic could credibly claim to be. That said, several of his poems were used and a handful of scenes were at least partly based on actual events. The film was shot over three weeks entirely at Wilton's Music Hall and was not a success, receiving only limited release. It did garner a few fairly favourable notices (Richard Eder, writing in the New York Times, described it as a "radiant failure") but most reviewers were chilly towards it. Time Out thundered: "The humour is forced and the social/political comment embarrassingly exposed... it looks like some tiresome theatrical junket brought out in the wake of the departing Lord Chamberlain, crammed full of previously vetoed references to the Royal Family!" Calm down Time Out, it's a low-budget British comedy, it's not trying to be Pather Panchali. Despite this (or perhaps because of it!) Tyler and Phil had an enjoyable time chatting about it and would welcome listeners to check out the film if they haven't already seen it: available for a few quid on DVD and for free on YouTube (as of time of writing). Who's He?: http://www.whos-he-podcast.co.uk/
In March 1957 the Dirk Bogarde second world war film Ill Met By Moonlight was released and little over a week later the Goons successfully parodied it with their own version. The Goons relished doing send-ups of WWII movies and some of their greatest shows included The Man Who Never Was, I Was Monty's Treble, Rommel's Treasure and, of course, the episode we're covering today: Ill Met By Goonlight. Phil Cannon is co-host of the long-running Doctor Who podcast Who's He? and also a self-confessed Goon – and especially Spike – addict. He guests today to discuss Ill Met By Goonlight and remembers first hearing the show when it was included in a bunch of repeats on BBC radio in the early eighties. Among other things we big up the often overlooked Jim Spriggs, marvel at Sellers' vocal gymnastics, lift the lid on Sellers' connection with the director Michael Powell even briefly mention war memoirs, a topic which would later feature heavily in a very fondly-remembered Goon Show (see next week for more details!) Thanks to Phil - the Who's He? podcast is available here: https://www.whos-he-podcast.co.uk/ Follow the show on Twitter: @goonshowpod
Iain and Mark are joined by Phil Cannon from the Who's He? Podcast to discuss the missing story "The Myth Makers" by Donald Cotton. Who's He? Podcast: https://www.whos-he-podcast.co.uk/ Who's He? Video Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTDWFvXKW5xiY_KmMfYluhQ Phil on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Whos_He_Podcast The Myth Makers Reconstruction: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3mhdyr AOTAS home page: https://anchor.fm/alloftimeandspace AOTAS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TimeNSpacePod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alloftimeandspace/message
This month, one of our co-hosts from THE Doctor Who Podcast joins us to discuss his podcasting forays including his own show, Who's He? It's Phil Cannon! Phil shares his Doctor Who origin story, what got him into podcasting, and growing up during the golden years of the Hinchcliffe era. Then Phil proudly presents his Pick of the Month, the classic British situation comedy, Steptoe and Son! We discuss how this series was so popular that it spawned many international imitations, including the US hit, Sanford and Son. We also explore what made it such a hit, not only in the 60s but also in the 70s. Enjoy the show!
This month, one of our co-hosts from THE Doctor Who Podcast joins us to discuss his podcasting forays including his own show, Who's He? It's Phil Cannon! Phil shares his Doctor Who origin story, what got him into podcasting, and growing up during the golden years of the Hinchcliffe era. Then Phil proudly presents his Pick of the Month, the classic British situation comedy, Steptoe and Son! We discuss how this series was so popular that it spawned many international imitations, including the US hit, Sanford and Son. We also explore what made it such a hit, not only in the 60s but also in the 70s. Enjoy the show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/doctorwhoandcompany/support
Welcome to this special edition of the podcast, ‘Progtor Who: Lockdown’. Bob is joined in lockdown by Jim Cameron from the Krynoid Podcast & Phil Cannon from Who’s he? Podcast In this episode, we find out their lockdown Who and non-Who requirements. If you want to be locked down with Bob, please get in touch via our Facebook page or Twitter. Show notes and links http://whos-he-podcast.co.uk http://krynoid.libsyn.com https://www.facebook.com/progtorwho https://twitter.com/progtorwho https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7e3TvGd54GiqSsNvj9Ybag/featured
Please join Bob (the retired), Suky (the podcast whore) and Phil Cannon (of the Who’s He Podcast and Doctor Who Podcast) on this special episode of Proctor Who. In which, we celebrate the life and contribution of Doctor Who legend, Terrance Dicks. We also read the many tributes we received from our listeners and play some songs.
Mark is joined by Phil Cannon from The Who's He? Podcast and Jim Cameron from The Krynoid Podcast to discuss Nigel Kneale's 1976 ITV series Beasts. Links: Beasts on YouTube The Krynoid Podcast Who's He? Podcast Who's He Video Podcast Phil recommends: Classic Ghost Stories by MR James The Brokenwood Mysteries Jim recommends: Yonderland Hauntology Hauntology Sleep Mark recommends: Omoiyari by Kishi Bashi Unsee The Future --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdology-uk/message
Host of the Who's He podcast, Phil Cannon chooses the eight items he'd take with him, if he was about to be stranded on a desert planet Opening theme: Jesus Couldn't Drum
Welcome to ‘The Discovery Log’. Sadly, Bob Fleming is your host this week, along with Progtor Who’s own, Suky Khakh. This weeks token Red Shirt is Phil Cannon from Who’s He Podcast. In this episode, we review episode four of Star Trek Discovery: Season Two, An Obol for Charon. We also read out our lovely listeners feedback to the story. So sit back, relax and let us transport into your ears.
Hello! In this episode,we discuss who we would have round for a ‘Come Dine With Me’ Special with a Doctor who themed guestlist! Guests include Phil Cannon,Lee Rawlings,Simon Meddings,Elise Harris and JR Southall. Subscribe on Itunes and Please review the Pod at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ian-todds-new-podcast-world!/id1201874495 Follow me on Twitter @iantodd82 #mondaspodcast Thanks for listening! Ian
Hello! In this Mondas episode, I am joined by Blue Box Podcast,Harry Medium (Radio Rassilon) Simon Meddings (Waffle On Podcast), and Phil Cannon (Who's he podcast) We talk about our first VHS doctor who episodes. Subscribe on Itunes and Please review the Pod at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ian-todds-podcast-world!/id1140982086?mt=2 Follow me on Twitter @iantodd82 #mondaspodcast @JR_Southall @Whos_He_Podcast @harrymedium @Hawkeyemeds (Simon Meddings) Thanks for listening! Ian
Hello! In this episode,I am joined by JR Southall (Blue Box Podcast),Simon Meddings (Waffle On podcast),Simon Brett (Blue Box podcast),Phil Cannon (Who's He Podcast),Harry Medium (Radio Rassilon),Suky Khakh and Lee Rawlings (Blue Box podcast) to discuss our favourite Pertwee! Ka-Pow 2016 http://www.who-ray.co.uk Screen Con http://www.screen-con.com Subscribe on Itunes and Please review the Pod at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ian-todd-podcast-collective/id1053450770 Follow me on Twitter @iantodd82 #mondaspodcast Phil @Whos_He_Podcast JR @JR_Southall Lee @Montagfire Simon Meddings @Hawkeyemeds Simon Brett @ simonbrett Harry @HarryMedium Suky @cyberman_151 Thanks for listening! Ian
Hello! In this episode I am joined by Simon Meddings, Harry Medium and Phil Cannon to talk about their favourite new Doctor Who doctor. What a great lineup of guests! Follow me on Twitter @iantodd82 #mondaspodcast https://twitter.com/Hawkeyemeds https://twitter.com/HarryMedium https://twitter.com/Whos_He_Podcast thanks for listening! Ian
As Steven dips further into cricket insanity, a factor leading to his inevitable emigration to India could be the fact that Doctor Who will soon start broadcasting there for the first time. How can he possibly resist? Or perhaps a trip to New York to see the Symphonic Spectacular in October? One thing we can all agree on is that you should all journey between the pages of You and Who: Contact Has Been Made Volume Two, which contains writing from both Steven and Warren! And, and AND! As if the previous nonsense wasn’t enough, we have not only an interview with “Kill the Moon" writer Peter Harness, but also a commentary for that self same episode, featuring Phil Cannon of the Who’s He? Podcast! The mind boggles! Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
In the last episode of this series.Michael O'Keefe emailed and asked me to do a podcast about where to start with the classic era if you are a new Doctor Who Fan. Ian Todd and Phil Cannon talk about their recommendations for the key episodes in the classic era for new Doctor Who fans. From Curse of Fenric via The Invasion through to Seeds of Doom. Keep checking Ian's twitter for Mondas news or Like 'Ian Todd' page on Facebook. Scream Con takes place on October 12th at Park Hotel in Tynemouth near Newcastle Upon Tyne. 10am onwards Website-http://www.screen-con.moonfruit.com/ Other Fine Who Podcasts to listen to: Radio Rassilon,Radio Free Skaro,Who's he podcast,The Memory Cheats,Splendid Chaps,The Doctor who podcast,Mostly Harmless Cutaway, The Writers Room,Tardis Tavern,The Quest is the Quest,Verity..and many more! Follow Ian @iantodd82 Follow Phil @whos__he_podcast
Ian Todd talks to Danny Davies,Paul A.T Wilson and Phil Cannon about the new doctor,Peter Capaldi. Follow Ian @Iantodd82 Follow Danny @Dannydavies23 Follow Phil @whos_he_podcast
Ian Todd and Phil Cannon (Who's He? Podcast) discuss Doctor Who Fandom. Follow Ian on Twitter @Iantodd82 Follow Phil on Twitter @Whos_He_Podcast
I am joined this week by Phil Cannon one of the hosts of the excellent Who's He? Podcast to discuss the polarizing 3rd Doctor story, “Inferno.” Even though Phil and […]
I am joined this week by Phil Cannon one of the hosts of the excellent Who’s He? Podcast to discuss the polarizing 3rd Doctor story, “Inferno.” Even though Phil and […]
After a couple of quiet weeks on the news front, we were treated to a bumper crop of topics worthy of discussion on this episode of Radio Free Skaro. Not only were we introduced to the next companion in the form of Jenna-Louise Coleman, but the official Doctor Who Convention in Cardiff gave us a new trailer for Series 7 and so much more, as told to us by our new friend Phil Cannon from the Who's He Podcast who attended the convention and had a grand time. And as if that wasn't enough, we present an interview with Graeme Burk and Robert Smith? about their new book Who Is The Doctor?, and top off the episode with a look at the works of Terrance Dicks in the Miniscope. The excitement for Series 7 is building. We hope we help you pass the time until then in an entertaining fashion! Check out the show notes at http:/ww.radiofreeskaro.com