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Oyster Stew - A Broth of Financial Services Commentary and Insights
In this episode of the Oyster Stew Podcast, our panel of financial services experts breaks down the key considerations for outsourcing critical functions, such as compliance, finance, and vendor selection. Whether you're launching a new firm, looking to scale efficiently, or navigating complex regulatory landscapes, outsourcing services can provide cost-effective expertise and operational flexibility.Our expert panel—Sarah Sutton, Candy Palugi, Evan Rosser, Jay Donlin, Fred Wagstaff, and Jeff Wilk—shares real-world insights on when outsourcing makes sense, how to assess your firm's needs, and the long-term benefits of working with experienced operations and compliance consultants. Key topics include:When Does Outsourcing Chief Compliance Officers Make Sense?How Outsourcing Can Help Growing Firms Stay FocusedCompliance, Testing & Risk Management: The Role of Independent ReviewsFinancial & Operational Outsourcing: When Should Firms Leverage External Support?Vendor Selection & Technology Strategy: Choosing the Right PartnersOyster Consulting has the expertise, experience and licensed professionals you need, all under one roof. Follow us on LinkedIn to take advantage of our industry insights or subscribe to our monthly newsletter. Does your firm need help now? Contact us today!
This week we begin our coverage of Who's at the Playhouse with a panel featuring Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton. You may wish to contribute to the show's running costs, it's Patreon is here https://www.patreon.com/tdrury or buy me a coffee here https://ko-fi.com/timdrury The show is also on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
Send us a textIn the first of the Too Hot For TV festive specials, Dylan is joined by Liam to do a commentary on 'Festive Thirteenth Doctor Yule Log' a 2 hour animated webcast from BBC America. As they endure 2 hours of very little activity they discuss all things festive and Doctor Who related with a sprinkle comic strips and Big Finish for good measure. And as always they answer the burning questions:Who is getting smuggled into Panopticon? What is the best 13th Doctor Christmas Special?Who are generation Alan?And if you want to raw dog the log with us you find a link herehttps://www.namasha.com/v/qLGkSECg/Festive_Thirteenth_Doctor_Yule_Log_Doctor_Who_BBC_Americaand you can find Liam's art on instagram https://www.instagram.com/artfullyliam/
This week, things take an upsetting turn on Flight Through Entirety, as Bill is beset, in succession, by a nervous gunman, the master in latex (as usual), the passage of time, a creepy surgeon, and narrative inevitability. Also, the Masters are having an end-of-series party with the Cybermen again. It's World Enough and Time. Notes and links For all four of us, the special effect shot of the hole in Bill's chest is familiar from the Robert Zemeckis film Death Becomes Her (1992), in which Meryl Streep makes a similar hole in Goldie Hawn, which is for several reasons more hilarious and enjoyable. Until this point, the canonical version of the Genesis of the Cyberman had been the Big Finish audio play Spare Parts (2002), written by Marc Platt and starring Peter Davison and Sarah Sutton. It's really brilliant, and not very expensive, which means you should definitely put it on your list. And finally, the title of this story comes from Andrew Marvell's poem “To His Coy Mistress” (1681), in which the poet imagines how he would love his mistress if their time was unlimited, and then describes the alacrity with which they should love each other, given that time is fleeting. Follow us Nathan is on Bluesky at @nathanbottomley.com and Todd is at @toddbeilby.bsky.social; Simon is on X as @simonmoore72. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow Flight Through Entirety on Bluesky, as well as on Mastodon, X and Facebook. Our website is at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll make you wait years and years for Episode 298. And more You can find links to all of the podcasts we're involved in on our podcasts page. But here's a summary of where we're up to right now. 500 Year Diary is our latest new Doctor Who podcast, going back through the history of the show and examining new themes and ideas. Its first season came out early this year, under the title New Beginnings. Check it out. It will be back for a second season early in 2025. The Second Great and Bountiful Human Empire has broadcast our hot takes on every new episode of Doctor Who since November last year, and it will be back again in 2025 for Season 2. And finally there's our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. This week, we enjoyed a dumb and action-packed episode of Star Trek: Enterprise called Azati Prime.
Send us a textIn this latest instalment of Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Michael Mills to discuss two fifth Doctor Big Finish stories, 'Nekromanteia' by Austen Atkinson and '1963: Fanfare for the Common Men' by Eddie Robson. And as always they answer the burning questions: Who is waking up next to Simon Williams?What did women sound like in 2003?What is the template for the downfall of Doctor Who?
Oatly's punk reputation needs no introduction, but its new media plan does. The brand is scaling up and growing up. So how can Oatly's provocative ads and content stay that way, while it steps into this next, more mature, phase? In this episode we're joined by its Global Media Director, Sarah Sutton, to reveal when brands are over-strategising, why Oatly still won't write TOV guidelines (I know, I know) and how they're approaching social reactive and creator partnerships after watching the rest of us do it first. Got a question or a suggestion for the SocialMinds podcast? Get in touch at socialminds@socialchain.com.
Join us from the SocialMinds stage in London, as we go behind the scenes of the ODMC (the Oatly Department of Mind Control) to find out what makes a distinctive brand on social. Hear from Sarah Sutton, global media director for the illustrious Oatly, as we learn how vowing to be consistently inconsistent has enabled everyone's favourite oat drink to build reams of brand equity. Plus, listen as your questions get answered in our Q&A section. Got a question or a suggestion for the SocialMinds podcast? Get in touch at socialminds@socialchain.com.
Nick and Benji present… The Chat: Into the Tardis, Zygons and Daleks… Good Review Guy: UNIT: Nemesis: Objective - Earth… Drama Tease and Behind-the-scenes: Fifth Doctor Adventures: The Dream Team… Also Available: Torchwood: Missing Molly.
In this latest episode of Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Toby Hadoke to discuss two Big Finish stories from recent years. First up they look at the the first Doctor adventure 'The Invention of Death' written by John Dorney and starring David Bradley as the First Doctor, Claudia Grant as Susan Foreman, Jamie Glover as Ian Chesterton and Jemma Powell as Barbara Wright. Then they look at the fifth Doctor story 'Pursuit of the Nightjar' written by Tim Foley and starring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa and Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka. And as always they answer the burning questions: How can a blobby mess make you feel any sort of emotion?Who has a space cold? What is this human emotion you call grief?
Ian and Nathan encounter the Cybermen in this classic Fifth Doctor story. Earthshock (1982). Directed by Peter Grimwade. Written by Eric Saward. Produced by John Nathan Turner. Starring Peter Davison, Matthew Waterhouse, Janet Feilding, Sarah Sutton and Beryl Reid.
In this episode of "Mindset Matters," I am joined by Miss Sarah Sutton, a compassionate child therapist who has been a guiding light for my brother Keaton and me through our journey with ALS. Sharing both personal experiences and her professional expertise, Dr. Sarah offers invaluable advice on coping mechanisms, understanding the impact of ALS on families, and finding ways to communicate and support each other through challenging times. Join us as we explore the power of resilience, love, and the importance of open communication in navigating life with ALS. How to Support and Share: I encourage listeners to subscribe and share the podcast to help spread awareness and support the ALS community.
Sarah Sutton, Chief Marketing Officer at Send, shares her career journey from the West End to the insurance industry. She discusses the importance of being true to oneself and the value of adaptability in one's career. Sarah also emphasises the need for a balance between work and personal life and the importance of celebrating small wins. She highlights the benefits of working in a startup environment and the opportunities for growth and impact. Sarah also discusses the challenges of perception and diversity in the insurance industry and the need for collective action to drive change. Takeaways Be true to yourself and embrace adaptability in your career. Find a balance between work and personal life and celebrate small wins. Consider opportunities in both large companies and startups, focusing on alignment with values and culture. Tap into diverse talent and create inclusive hiring practices. Challenge the perception of the insurance industry and highlight the commercial value of diversity. Embrace career transitions and the opportunities they bring. Focus on the benefits and experiences gained from being in the insurance industry. Thanks to Send (https://send.technology/) for sponsoring this this episode. Send is an award-winning insurance software company. Its flagship product is an AI-enabled Underwriting Workbench – a single platform from submission to bind and beyond. The platform helps commercial and speciality insurers worldwide drive greater efficiency, control and effectiveness. It has rich out-of-the-box functionality, workflow templates for over 40 lines of business, and proven deployments in multiple geographies.
Welcome to our podcast series from The Super Network and Pop4D called Tubi Tuesdays Podcast! This podcast series is focused on discovering and doing commentaries/watch a longs for films found on the free streaming service Tubi, at TubiTV Your hosts for Tubi Tuesdays are Super Marcey, ‘The Terrible Australian' Bede Jermyn, Prof. Batch (From Pop4D & Web Tales: A Spider-Man Podcast) and Kollin (From Trash Panda Podcast), will take turns each week picking a film to watch and most of them will be ones we haven't seen before.Part One Starts Playing At: 00:08:04Welcome back to Classic Doctor Who Month at The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast, with thanks to Prof. Batch for the idea! Each week during February a co-host will pick a Doctor and watch a story arc that goes around the length of a movie (90ish minutes) as Tubi has Classic Doctor Who available. Super Marcey herself wasn't able to join since she had (forced?) to help Anastasia in her upcoming wrestling match, so her co-hosts Bede Jermyn, Prof. Batch and Kollin, along wth good friend of the show and Doctor Who expert James Simpson, took the reigns on this one. After having adventures through space and time last week with Bede's pick of Doctor, this week it's Kollin's choice and he went with the fourth Doctor and with the four part episode/story arc 'Logopolis'!Logopolis is from Season 18 (Classic Who), it stars Tom Baker as the Doctor, Matthew Waterhouse, Sarah Sutton & Janet Fielding as the companions Aldric, Nyssa & Tegan, Anthony Ainley as The Master and Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor.If you have never listened to a commentary before and want to watch the film along with the podcast, here is how it works. You simply need to grab a copy of the film or load it up on Tubi (you may need alcohol), and sync up the podcast audio with the film. We will tell you when to press and you follow along, it is that easy! Because we have watched the films on Tubi, it is a free service and there are ads, however we will give a warning when it comes up, so you can pause the film and provide time stamps to keep in sync.Highlights include:* Welcome back to Classic Doctor Who Month!* Count how many times Bede makes up the title of Logopolis* We're all obsessed with the Fouth Doctor's trademark scarf* One of the companions looks like Justin Bieber and another is an Aussie... Cue the jokes for both!* The Master has finally showed up!* Did... Did Bede murder Nerd Kraven?!* Wait... Bede doesn't do that many bad jokes in this one? What?!* There a lot of quiet moments in this one because your hosts are way too invested in this episode* Plus much, much more!Check out The Super Network on Patreon to gain early access to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast!DISCLAIMER: This audio commentary isn't meant to be taken seriously, it is just a humourous look at a film. It is for entertainment purposes, we do not wish to offend anyone who worked on and in the film, we have respect for you all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At the 2023 B2B Marketing Awards, Sarah Sutton, CMO, Send Technologies and Ryan Almond, Global ABX Director, Henkel, were both awarded ‘B2B marketer of the year' as joint winners. In this week's podcast, David Rowlands, Head of Content, B2B Marketing, sat down with Sarah to discuss her big win. She shared how she got started in B2B, her philosophy as a CMO, how to build a collaborative relationship with sales, and how to approach failures in your career. In addition, she also talked about her journey with Send Technology while delving into how she was able to scoop up the award for 'B2B marketer of the year' with Send Technology's ‘Love Underwriting' campaign which generated millions in revenue. To hear from another ‘B2B marketer of the year', check out Ryan's podcast to learn about his thoughts on ABX: https://b2bmarketing.net/latest-podcast/the-evolution-of-abm-with-global-abx-director-henkel-ryan-almond/ Want more? You can see Sarah and Ryan's full case studies on Propolis, our community hub of experts and insights for all the latest in B2B marketing here: https://propolis.b2bmarketing.net/
Straight Outta Gallifrey discuss the four part anthology of the ongoing adventures of The Doctor and Nyssa. A Doctor for all seasons is what is at hand here while showcasing the brillant, understated performances of Sarah Sutton as Nyssa.. One of the short stories even has a Celebrity Historical featuring Sir Issac Newton played by the late-great David Warner. Let us know what you think about these stories and our coverage at www.thehuntresspodcast.com Twitter @SoGallifrey prydonian.post@gmail.com www.patreon.com/wrightonnetwork Threads and Blueskies @Huestone44 Thank you for listening to our podcast.
Happy Monday everyone - starting off the week with a very exciting episode where I was joined by no other than Andy Moss, CEO of Send.Blending a composable SaaS platform with deep industry knowledge and open-minded collaboration, Send offers modular commercial insurance software to insurers, reinsurers and MGAs. We cover a lot of ground in this conversation, from tech's role in underwriting and expanding investment in the pre-bind space and more. Here are some of the highlights...
THE second part of the preview of the Season 20 blu-ray preview is here! We hear from Chris Chapman about the new documentary on the making of The King's Demons, we learn all about the new effects on The Five Doctors 40th anniversary addition from Niel Bushnell, and Tinne Peeters shares her experiences of sailing in Amsterdam with Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton and Mark Strickson.
Khalilah Jones goes to camp for the first time and learns more than just campfire songs; Sarah Sutton discovers the trials and tribulations of working with her spouse; Matthew Sandel looks down the barrel of a robber's gun and understands that his life is worth more than a pint of ice cream. Show you appreciate these extraordinary storytellers by making a donation in any amount at give.worldchannel.org/stories.
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss the upcoming return of Bonnie Langford as Melanie Bush, along with "Four to Doomsday", the second serial from Doctor Who Season 19 in 1982, featuring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, and Sarah Sutton as Nyssa! 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!
Data management with insurance is a challenge at the best of times and Sarah Sutton, Chief Marketing Officer for Send Technology shares how their connected workbench drives change and results. Sarah shares how often Send hears from companies about inefficient submissions and the time needed to make sense of data for accurate underwriting and premiums. Send's software addresses the challenges so many in the ecosystem experience and Sarah describes the issues and solutions and how they can integrate into legacy systems to drive meaningful change.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to THE TARDIS CREW: a Doctor Who podcast.In our next Big Finish review, Baz Greenland discusses Conflicts of Interest, the latest volume in the Fifth Doctor range, starring Peter Davison as the Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, and Sarah Sutton as Nyssa of Traken.SYNOPSISIn the far future and the recent past, the Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan discover that humans can be monsters too.Friendly Fire by John Dorney (3 parts)When the TARDIS needs to reset itself, the Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan find themselves having to fill time on a space-hub filled with numerous attractions. This pleases Tegan and Nyssa no end... but the Doctor is more interested in visiting an alien friend of his living on a nearby mining planet and is able to persuade his friends to join him.But on arrival, his friend is nowhere to be found and the locals are more than slightly unwelcoming. With limited options for departure and a hostile populace they may be in a lot of trouble.Sometimes true monsters are found in the strangest places.2. The Edge of the War by Jonathan Barnes (3 parts)France in the summer of 1936. The village of Villy is in a state of contentment, tinged only slightly with unease. A kilometre away, construction is underway on a large underground fortification, part of the Maginot Line project which has seen the building of a series of defences against future invasion.A young artist has arrived in the village to paint the landscape. Her name is Nyssa and she has taken a room in the local inn, run in its owner's absence by a young Australian woman called Tegan. But she's not the only newcomer. A detective called the Doctor has just got in from Paris. And he has quite a mystery to solve...Doctor Who: The Fifth Doctor Adventures: Conflicts of Interest is available to purchase at the Big Finish site HERE.Host / EditorBaz GreenlandExecutive ProducerTony BlackWe Made This on Twitter: @wmt_networkwemadethisnetwork.comThe TARDIS Crew on Twitter: @CrewTARDISTitle music: Science or Fiction (c) Blackout Memories via epidemicsound.comArtwork: Quill Greenland
Pueblo Drama teacher Sarah Sutton spoke with Alyssa Noriega about the upcoming production and what audiences can expect. Cry-Baby is May 4th - 6th in the Pueblo High School Auditorium.
Nick and Benji present… The Chat - Day of the Daleks… Paul O'Grady… Good Review Guide: UNIT: Nemesis 2: Agents of the Vulpreen… Behind-the-scenes and Drama Tease: Fifth Doctor - Conflicts of Interest.
The Joyful Mourning - A Podcast for Women Who Have Experienced Pregnancy or Infant Loss
In today's episode I am sharing with you what I have learned about managing grief in a healthy way – the importance of finding healthy ways to cope, finding expressions of grief that are helpful to you, why taking good care of yourself is helpful in this process and simple ways to mother your baby. I share a new-to-me simple strategy for managing intense grief waves as well as my favorite coping method, why its helpful and tips for putting it into practice. We put together a free worksheet for you that will be really helpful at putting into practice some of the things I'm sharing with you in this episode. If the waves of grief feel overwhelming right now – this free worksheet is going to be a practical tool that will help. Download that worksheet at themorning.com/copingtools I pray they offer you hope. I pray they remind you that you are not alone. THIS EPISODE IS DEDICATED TO FREDDIE SUTTON. A special thank you to the Sarah Sutton and family for sponsoring this episode. We celebrate Freddie and we remember him with you today and always. If you love this podcast and are interested in sponsoring an episode in honor of your baby, head to themorning.com/sponsor for all the details. HELPFUL RESOURCES: Resource Bundle (Check it out here.) The Morning Library (Check it out here.) The Joyful Mourning Community (Join us here.) Healthline: Amygdala Hijack 10 Things to Know About Grief, No 190 FREE ONLINE SUPPORT COMMUNITYA place away from social media where you can find support and care from women who are just like you. Women navigating the day to day ups and downs of grief. A place where you can feel not alone in this. Come join us: themorning.com/community FREE GRIEF RESOURCE BUNDLEOur best and most helpful resources for navigating grief and life after loss all in one place. Plus a list of our favorite books for children about grief and loss. Download Here. JOIN THE BOOK CLUB The Morning Book Club is here to provide a little extra support and thoughtful conversation about grief and life after loss. We're here for the books that will offer insight on navigating grief, life after loss and finding hope. We will do so in a super simple way — because as fellow grieving moms, we know how hard it can be to read more than a few words at a time. To learn more about the Book Club, to see our latest book club pick and join the conversation > themorning.com/bookclub FREE GUIDE: IF YOU LOVE A GRIEVING MOMAnd if you love a grieving mom, we have something for you too, a free guide with simple tips for how to love a grieving friend: themorning.com/friendsandfamily. RATE, REVIEW & FOLLOW ON APPLE PODCASTSIf you love The Joyful Mourning Podcast, please consider rating and reviewing the show! This helps moms who are grieving to find us a little easier and get that support they need. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know how this episode helped you. SHOW NOTESwww.themorning.com/blog/episode191
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss the announcement of Millie Gibson as Series 14 companion Ruby Sunday, along with "Time-Flight", the seventh serial from Doctor Who Season 19 in 1982, featuring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, and Sarah Sutton as Nyssa! 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!
LIVE Monday night at 7:30pm EDT. MEGLOS is The Long Island Doctor Who Convention. Guests include, PETER DAVISON, JANET FIELDING, SARAH SUTTON, SOPHIE ALDRED,FRAZER HINES, WENDY PADBURY and KEVIN McNALLY. Programming includes, Jodie Whitaker the 13th Doctor retrospective, Robot Designs in Doctor Who, The 14th Doctor is coming, and Bye-Bye Companions, just to name a few. There will also be Vendors, cosplay, and fans galore! We have Rachel Hasenauer-Thrower and Edwin Thrower (interviewers and panelists) in the studio to answer questions, and take your calls. (646)668-2433 Let's See What's Out There...ENAGAGE!
Alice Through the Looking Glass was a very faithful adaptation of the Lewis Carol novel Through the Looking Glass (which was the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland). This 1973 BBC production features Sarah Sutton as Alice. Sutton would go on to play Doctor Who Companion Nyssa in the 1980s. Please send us your comments, […]
Have you ever wanted to manage the Doctor Who brand? Yes, the dream of many a British schoolchild can be yours if you have extensive experience in said management of brands and Doctor Who and probably a bunch of other stuff dummies like the Three Who Rule don't understand. And that's the news as new Doctor Who continues to be made, away from prying eyes! But we also have perennial fan favorite (is it though?) the Timelash, and Part One of our Classic Series Commentary about anything but “The Space Museum”! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash Doctor Who seeking another Brand Manager Big Finish Ninth Doctor Adventures: Into the Stars due Aug 2022 Fourth and Twelfth Doctor Build-A-Bears LI Who Meglos 2022 welcomes Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton, Sophie Aldred, Frazer Hines, David J Howe and Samantha Howe
In this latest episode of Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Warren Green of BBV to look at two tales from the wilderness years. First up it's the P.R.O.B.E film 'The Devil of Winterborne' Written by Mark Gatiss, directed by Bill Baggs and featuring Caroline John as Liz Shaw. It also features a whole host of other Doctor Who alumni in the form of Peter Davison, Louise Jameson, Geoffrey Beavers and Terry Molloy . Then we discuss audio play 'Race Memory' written and directed by Paul Ebbs and starring Sarah Sutton, Keith Drinkel and the Wirrn.For a look at a comparison between the original PROBE release and re release check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlxz_1plEa4
Kelli and Zara interview fellow AuthorTuber Sarah Sutton, indie romance author of the Love in Fenton County series, Christmas As We Know It, and many more stories to come. https://linktr.ee/sarahmaesutton Sarah explains her choice to self-publish: https://youtu.be/Wo1W3hAAjb0 Clean and wholesome diagram: https://thewritinggals.com/michelles-clean-and-wholesome-category-content-diagram/ - https://ko-fi.com/writeish * This episode was recorded months prior to the incident between Lance Tsotie & Chelsea Hart *
Oyster Stew - A Broth of Financial Services Commentary and Insights
Each year industry regulators produce what are generally known as Exam Priorities. In this podcast Oyster Consulting's Governance, Risk and Compliance experts Ed Wegener, Sarah Sutton, Evan Rosser and Jeffrey Hiller talk about them - where they come from, how they're used by the regulators and how you can use them to assess your compliance program.
Oyster Stew - A Broth of Financial Services Commentary and Insights
Learn how and when to start your own Investment Advisor Firm. Experts Buddy Doyle, Sarah Sutton and Jay Donlin discuss licensing, what you need, registering with the SEC and choosing a custodian.
Hello Reading Friends, Welcome to Episode 23 of A Reader's Book Corner! In today's episode we are discussing, Christmas As We Know It by Sarah Sutton. This is a recently released YA Romance with a love triangle trope and themes of love, redemption and forgiveness. Q: Have you read any of Sarah Sutton's books? If so, leave the title and your thoughts in the comments. Purchase Christmas As We Know It on Amazon Connect with Sarah Sutton www.sarah-sutton.com Instagram/ Twitter/ Facebook Connect with A Reader's Book Corner IG/Twitter/FB: @areadersbc Blog: www.arbookcorner.wordpress.com Catch up on previous episodes at arbookcorner.wordpress.com/podcast Until next time, Happy Reading!
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe & Jason; swapping TCE tips. What could possibly make the Master say ‘horrible!' Disco running music, epic showdowns, entropy cutting through the universe and a prepared for departure. Sarah Sutton features in one of the best scenes ever.
If you want to learn how to start a preschool while still working your day job, listen to today's Preschool All Stars story: Sarah Sutton had a degree in elementary ed, but ended up finding her passion in the field of early childhood education. She worked at the YMCA preschool for 8 years and absolutely loved it. But when the pandemic hit and her husband lost his job, she needed to bring in more money for her family. She got an admin job at a Head Start program, but she missed being in the classroom. Listen in to discover how you can start a preschool without quitting your day job. Enroll in Sarah's online preschool today! https://form.jotform.com/211228453494153Please rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. (We hope we've earned your 5 stars!)GET MY FREE RESOURCES FOR YOUR PRESCHOOL JOURNEY:❤️ Get my FREE “Start Your Preschool” book (+ $7.95 s&h)❤️ Start my FREE “7 Students in 7 Days” Challenge”❤️ Join my Preschool All Stars membership to get mentorship, support, friendship, and training for every step of your preschool journeyFOLLOW ME ON MY MISSION:
The Advertising Association's recent All In Report found that 20% of UK advertising professionals attended fee paying schools versus a national average of just 8%. Given that imbalance, is there still stigma in ad land about being – or even sounding – working class?Established in 2021, Common People aims to reduce barriers to entry for people from working-class backgrounds, assist with career development and be a space where people can share their career journeys as a source of inspiration.In this session, Jed Hallam and Sarah Sutton – two of the leading members of the group – talk about why Common People is needed and how it can make marketing better.Stay Engaged 2021 is hosted in partnership with Quantcast, creators of a new and innovative intelligent audience platform. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summertime is upon us. As the days stretch longer and the sun shines brighter and hotter, anything seems possible. Khalilah Jones goes to camp for the first time and learns more than just campfire songs; Sarah Sutton discovers the trials and tribulations of working with her spouse; Matthew Sandel looks down the barrel of a robber's gun and understands that his life is worth more than a pint of ice cream.
Charles Skaggs is joined by special guest companion Holly Mac to discuss “Black Orchid”, the fifth serial from Doctor Who Season 19 in 1982, featuring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa & Ann Talbot, Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, and Michael Cochrane as Lord Charles Cranleigh! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopSMG, @CharlesSkaggs, @hollymac_79 Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
In this episode, Marie and Natalya are joined by Sustainability Consultant Sarah Sutton, Objects conservator Sarah Nunberg, and Engineering PhD student Sarah Sanches to discuss their cross-disciplinary, NEH-funded Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) project. This refreshingly positive episode also includes reflections on advancing environmental justice, how locality affects how we understand living sustainably, and the persistence needed to “get a seat at the table, and some practical suggestions about working mindfully. Related links: Arts Funders Forum | Art for Environment: How Can Cultural Philanthropy Help Solve Climate Change https://www.chicagogallerynews.com/events/arts-funders-forum-art-for-environment-how-can-cultural-philanthropy-help-solve-climate-change American Institute for Conservation and the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation | Life Cycle Assessment https://www.culturalheritage.org/about-us/foundation/programs/life-cycle-analysis Sustainable Museums | Asking for 50% or better by 2030 for the US Nationally Determined Contribution https://sustainablemuseums.net/author/bmuse216/ Helen Frankenthaler Foundation | Grants: Frankenthaler Climate Initiative https://www.frankenthalerfoundation.org/grants America is All In https://www.americaisallin.com/
Sarah Sutton is Principal of Sustainable Museums. For three decades she has worked in the museum field with a specific focus on climate awareness in the cultural sector. Sutton works with the leadership of individual institutions as they prepare and launch mission-specific climate initiatives, or plan more strategic engagement with initiatives around environmental sustainability and climate resilience. She and Zuckerman discuss museums and the climate crisis, Helen Frankenthaler and her values, LEED certification and the early aught building boom, climate, Covid, economics and equity, “just” doing what we do, how to surface answers you don’t know, how art documents climate change, opening the science-based discussion on climatization of museum collections, the push that funding allows, the risk of action but also non-action, carbon offsets, and how a single person can make major things happen at an institution! http://www.frankenthalerclimateinitiative.org/ *** This episode is brought to you by Kelly Klee private insurance . Please check out their website: Kellyklee.com/Heidi and they will make a $50 donation to Artadia, an art charity I’ve recommended, per each qualified referral. This episode is brought to you by Best & Co. Please visit www.BestandCoAspen.com and use discount code Heidi2020 to receive 5% off of any item on the Best & Co. website. If you are interested in creating a custom piece please email custom@bestandcoaspen.com and mention that you heard about Best & Co. on my podcast to receive the special discount. *** Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please email press@hiz.art *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.Follow Heidi: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heidizuckerman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/heidizuckerman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidi-zuckerman-a236b55/
Somerset Stories goes festive with a Christmas Special, featuring five extra-special guests from around the county. We touch all aspects of the Christmas season, from food and drink, to decorations, music, and reindeer! Get cosy with a glass of mulled cider, and listen to a wonderful conversation with Jazz singer Marvin Muoneke, Chew Valley Distillery's Joe Kelly, Lucy Housely from The Somerset Cutting Garden, Jules Horrell at Durslade Farm Shop, and Sarah Sutton, owner of the Somerset Reindeer Ranch. Merry Christmas Somerset!
A rebranding or brand refresh exercise can take a long time, which can be a problem in the Business Marketing space when your product and market areconstantlyevolving. BusinessMarketerDaveStevenstalkstoGwen Lafage, General Manager of Skona Europe, who claims to have the solution. Plus B2B Marketer Simon Leadbetter talks about marketing as an investment, Sam Bentley shares a key lesson she took on the journey to being Customer Experience Campaign Lead at IBM, and Sarah Sutton, Founder of Sea Level Marketing Consultancy, celebrates great Business Marketing.
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss “Arc of Infinity”, the first serial from Doctor Who Season 20 in 1983, featuring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa, Ian Collier as Omega, Michael Gough as Councilor Hedin, and Colin Baker as Commander Maxil! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopSMG @CharlesSkaggs @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/NextStopEverywherePodcast Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Our guest host this time is Bob Fleming, one of the founders of PROGTOR WHO, a Doctor Who podcast that has been running since 2014. Bob gives his thoughts on the 2002 Big Finish audio release Spare Parts, written by Marc Platt, directed by Gary Russell and featuring the 5th Doctor and Nyssa, played by Peter Davision and Sarah Sutton. Listening Recommendations: Philip recommends the audio box set Doctor Who: The Third Doctor Adventures Vol. 6. Dwayne recommends the 1992 album On The Sunday of Life by Porcupine Tree. Bob recommends the podcast Athletico Mince & the music of Marc Atkinson. Theme music by Husky by the Geek. Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com Website: sirensofaudio.com Twitter: @AudioSirens Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/sirensofaudio/ All clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio/message
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss “The Visitation”, the fourth serial from Doctor Who Season 19 in 1982, featuring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa, and Michael Robbins as Richard Mace! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopSMG, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Sarah Sutton is a brilliant CEO of Ad Agency, SeaLevel, and Mom of 5 Year Old + 2 step children teenagers. She came to me feeling overwhelmed, struggling with weight loss. She was using food to cope with her emotions and stress. She had relentless sugar cravings and candida yeast overgrowth leaving her feeling overly fatigued, and burnt out. She was sick of yo-yo dieting and realized support and accountability, and a holistic approach was what she needed to finally make lasting change. In this episode, Sarah shares her transformation journey working with me through our first 6 Month Chapter together, mastering the way she manages stress and designing a lifestyle that works for her. If you are interested in coaching with Ellie 1:1, Set up a free strategy call at Calendly.com/Mindfulbellie
More foul-mouthed, drug-induced Doctor Who discussion by the Three Who Drool. Please remember to drink responsibly even if you are stuck at home! CONTENTS INCLUDE: Doctors thanking real doctors, new podcast theme, condolences to Georgia, babysitting the kids, JB’s unemployment saga, Chris returns to the Dirty WHOers, JB’s “Invisible Enemy” story, “Last Christmas”, Jenna Coleman welching on conventions, “Farewell, Sarah-Jane”, Sadie takes over for her mom on Big Finish, Luke is gay, Tegan is not gay, George Takei, “Lost Girl”, Sean didn’t get Eric Roberts’ autograph, creeping out Sarah Sutton, “podner”, Steve’s autographed cricket ball, Doctors on “The Big Night In” and the toxic fan backlash, WHO looked good?, Randomizer.net, “Enemy of the World” is now a historical, JB loves “The Chase”, Sean revisits the Target Novelizations, Terrence Dicks, Doctor Who death pool, “Susan’s War”, “which rapist should I vote for?”, the boys brushes with fame, Chris’ Bacon number, which Doctor do you want to save us from Covid-19?, Jiminy Glick impressions, trying to remember Series 12, watching “The Five-ish Doctors” with Peter Davison, Ace needs actual closure, fanboying over Eternals, why we didn’t do a commentary, is Bill the Dodo of the modern series?, Karen Gillan is still on the free list, what does the TARDIS smell like?, hair envy, Doctor Who tackling porn addiction, “The Stuff”, that Star Trek episode with Ashley Judd, keep Troughton and burn Hartnell, Chris loves “The Macra Terror” and the Chumblies, shout-out to Jeff Waddell, River closes the show, “Who’s Doctor Who” by Frasier Hines.
Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
We went to Gallifrey One 2020 http://www.gallifreyone.com/ and got to talk to Jason Haigh Ellery from Big Finish Audio https://www.bigfinish.com/ about their original Doctor Who audio stories and actress Sarah Sutton a.k.a. Nyssa! We also share a previously unaired interview with the 8th doctor, Paul McGann, that we recorded back in 2016. And as always, thanks to our amazing sponsors Marcus Theatres https://www.marcustheatres.com/ and Historic St. Charles, Missouri https://www.discoverstcharles.com/! 0:00 Segment 1 Jason Haigh-Ellery, the Managing Director of Big Finish Productions and co-producer of their Doctor Who audio stories 16:12 Segment 2 Sarah Sutton a.k.a. Nyssa, the companion to Tom Baker and Peter Davison 29:12 Segment 3 Pt. 1 with Paul McGann, the 8th doctor 37:25 Segment 4 Pt. 2 with Paul McGann on who his doctor was 46:05 Segment 5 Wrap up
We went to Gallifrey One 2020 http://www.gallifreyone.com/ and got to talk to Jason Haigh-Ellery from Big Finish Productions https://www.bigfinish.com/ about their original Doctor Who audio stories and actress Sarah Sutton a.k.a. Nyssa! We also share a previously unaired interview with the 8th doctor, Paul McGann, that we recorded back in 2016. And as always, thanks to our amazing sponsors Marcus Theatres https://www.marcustheatres.com/ and Historic St. Charles, Missouri https://www.discoverstcharles.com/! 0:00 Segment 1 Jason Haigh-Ellery, the Managing Director of Big Finish Productions and co-producer of their Doctor Who audio stories 16:12 Segment 2 Sarah Sutton a.k.a. Nyssa, the companion to Tom Baker and Peter Davison 29:12 Segment 3 Pt. 1 with Paul McGann, the 8th doctor 37:25 Segment 4 Pt. 2 with Paul McGann on who his doctor was 46:05 Segment 5 Wrap up Amazon Affiliate Link - http://bit.ly/geektome Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://geektomeradio001.podomatic.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/
In today's episode, Sara Sutton, founder and CEO of FlexJobs, shares their latest research findings which highlight why flexible work options are the key to making workplaces work for men and women. Flexibility is the umbrella term used to describe any role that breaks the traditional norm of a rigid 9-to-5, five-day week structure. Flexible work gives individuals greater freedom over when, where or how to fulfill their particular roles. But it is a term we typically associate with mothers. The Flexibility Stigma is really the penalty mothers pay for taking up flexible work, as their workplaces perceive them to be less ambitious, motivated, and productive. This limits their career advancement and pay. Importantly, this is an issue for men too, as research finds men who want to reduce their workhours for family reasons will be penalized. It is estimated they will face a 26% reduction in pay, compared to women who will face a 23% reduction. -- To check out episodes you missed or learn how to partner with us, visit thefixpodcast.org Sign up for our newsletter: thefixpodcast.org/newsletter This show is produced by Hueman Group Media.
Nick and Benji are talking about what Doctor Who means to them... Reviews of Doctor Who Short Trips... Listeners' Emails... Behind the scenes with The Prisoner Volume 3... Drama Tease: The Prisoner 3
This week more Whooverville 11 coverage with a panel featuring Nyssa herself actress Sarah Sutton. Please sign up to Patreon.com/tdrury for just $1 a month if I get just one more Patron there will be a Patreon exclusive release of Christopher Ecceston at the NT. End Theme: Doctor Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip The show is also on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
Nick and Benji are plug, plug, plugging Torchwood: The Vigil, venturing behind-the-scenes with Space: 1999 and drama teasing you with Doctor Who: Interstitial . All that and reviews of Transference too!
Episode 103 of the Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast conducts our most recent Audio Focus, The Keeper of Traken. We use not only information from various Doctor Who sources, but the audio commentary track from the DVD, which featured Anthony Ainley (Tremas) , Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), and Johnny Byrne (Keeper of Traken writer). Besides off topic tangents, we discuss Big Finish Main Range release #26 Primeval, which features Traken before Keeper, starring Peter Davison as The Doctor, and Sarah Sutton as Nyssa. Stay tuned for future podcasts that will continue the discussion of Toxicity within Fandom, with the main focus on Doctor Who (of course). Please give the show some feedback through tweets & email. Please email the show at: alhambraaudio@gmail.com Tweet the show: @AlhambraPodcast Tweet the hosts: Liam @djNezumi, Brett @Mavic_Chen, and Humphrey:@HumphGPC Visit our website: AlhambraPodcast.weebly.com
Ever found yourself questioning the legitimacy of a remote job post on social media? Join us as we talk about a personal experience with a suspicious Facebook job listing that lacked critical details and transparency. We'll walk you through the red flags that signal scams or poorly presented opportunities and provide actionable tips to identify trustworthy remote job listings. Learn how clear communication and proper hiring practices can make all the difference in your job search journey.Moving forward, we uncover the essential steps to evaluate remote work opportunities thoroughly. Discover the importance of researching a company's history, niche, and financial health, and how PR and news sources can offer insights into a business and its key people. We also stress the value of direct communication with hiring managers to understand the company culture and recruitment practices. Lastly, protect your personal information online with expert advice from Sarah Sutton of FlexJobs.com on recognizing and avoiding remote work scams. Tune in for this comprehensive guide to ensuring a safe and secure job search!Refer a Remote Work Expert As a Guest On The ShowClick here remoteworklife.io to subscribe to my free newsletter Connect on LinkedIn
"Logopolis" Feature The Fourth Doctor's last adventure "Logopolis" was released in movie theaters around the U.S. to promote the release of the Season Seven Blu-ray. Jessica and Phillip watched this feature presentation, along with included interview extras from Tom Baker, Janet Fielding, and Sarah Sutton. From the introductions of new companions (...for the Fifth Doctor...), the Master's re-appearance, and entropy, entropy, entropy!, there is a lot to unpack. And what the heck is the Watcher??? In their look into the TARDIS library, the couple revisit the Eighth Doctor Big Finish adventure, "Sword of Orion." How does the Doctor and Charlie fare against their first conflict with the Cybermen?
"Logopolis" FeatureThe Fourth Doctor's last adventure "Logopolis" was released in movie theaters around the U.S. to promote the release of the Season Seven Blu-ray. Jessica and Phillip watched this feature presentation, along with included interview extras from Tom Baker, Janet Fielding, and Sarah Sutton. From the introductions of new companions (...for the Fifth Doctor...), the Master's re-appearance, and entropy, entropy, entropy!, there is a lot to unpack. And what the heck is the Watcher???In their look into the TARDIS library, the couple revisit the Eighth Doctor Big Finish adventure, "Sword of Orion." How does the Doctor and Charlie fare against their first conflict with the Cybermen?
Some coverage of the recent London Film and Comic Con Spring this week with a panel featuring Colin Baker, Silvester McCoy, Sarah Sutton and Brian Miller. End Theme: Doctor Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
In a change of plan this week some more Science of the Time Lords 2019 coverage with a panel featuring Sarah Sutton, Louise Jameson, Katy Manning, Janet Fielding and Shobna Gulati. End Theme: Doctor Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
This week, Phil and Paul listen to another audio story from Big Finish and this time it's Creatures of Beauty starring Peter Davison and Sarah Sutton. Of course this being a Big Finish review, there will be spoilers a plenty but this time our reviewing duo had a tough time not giving away the plot of this non-linear tale of pollution and genocide, so settle back and listen to two bewildered Doctor Who fans and their stream of consciousness! And in the news this week, it's plenty of series 11 news with a new logo and when the series will air, Murray Gold and Jamie Mathieson confirm they are not returning to Doctor Who and there is also news of some new Target novelisations!
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss "Castrovalva", the first serial from Doctor Who Season 19 in 1982, featuring Peter Davison's debut story as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa, and Anthony Ainley as the Third Master! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopSMG, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/NextStopEverywherePodcast Email: NextStopeverywhereSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Celebrating the 3rd Anniversary of Next Stop Everywhere, Charles Skaggs and Jesse Jackson are joined by special guest companion Ken Schaefer to discuss "Logopolis", the seventh serial from Doctor Who Season 18 in 1981, featuring the final story of Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa, Anthony Ainley as the Third Master, and introducing Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka! Find us here: Twitter: @NextStopSMG @CharlesSkaggs @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: Instagram.com/nextstopeverywherepodcast/ Facebook: Facebook.com/NextStopEverywherePodcast/ Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Nick Briggs and Benji Clifford are speaking into microphones - and it's all about Big Finish's world of audio drama. News, emails, Randomoid Selectortron... Guest star: Sarah Sutton . Drama tease: Third Doctor Who Earth invasion!
Charles Skaggs and Jesse Jackson discuss "The Keeper of Traken", the sixth serial from Doctor Who Season 18 in 1981, featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, Geoffrey Beevers as the Second Master, and the introduction of Sarah Sutton as Nyssa! Find us here: Twitter: @NextStopSMG @CharlesSkaggs @JesseJacksonDFW Facebook: Facebook.com/NextStopEverywherePodcast/ Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com
A trip back to the 1980s this week as we hear from writer Andrew Smith and actors Sarah Sutton and Matthew Waterhouse who all worked on the fifth Doctor era, a good fun panel I hope you enjoy it. End Theme is Doctor Who_PH by Siobhan Gallichan The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
Terminus is the fourth serial of the 20th season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was originally broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from 15 to 23 February 1983. The serial was the second of three loosely connected serials known as the Black Guardian Trilogy, and marks the final regular appearance of Sarah Sutton as companion Nyssa. And while that's all very interesting, the most interesting thing about it is the big fat dog-face thing that walks around and cures people with radiation. I mean, you have to see it to believe it. Show notes and links: "Doctor Who" Terminus: Part One (TV Episode 1983) (imdb.com) Super Gran (TV Series 1985–1987) (imdb.com) Woof! (TV Series 1989–1997) - IMDb (imdb.com)
Nick Briggs and Benji Clifford once again present a heady mixture of Big Finish News, Listeners' Emails and the Randomoid Selectortron. Their guest star interview is with Sarah Sutton .
Martin Montague and Benji Clifford stand in for a holidays-bound Nick Briggs in a new fun-packed podcast! With guest star Sarah Sutton.
It's ten years since Nick Briggs became co-executive producer of Big Finish Productions. His friends and colleagues celebrate this fact in a not entirely serious tribute.
To celebrate the second birthday of Gallifrey Stands we look back at the interviews we have had with the Doctors and Doctor Squee recants the tales of the times he met the Doctors when the mics weren't on! With Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Peter Capaldi, Colum Sanson-Regan, Sophie Aldred, Andrew Cartmel, Sarah Sutton, Steven Moffatt, Igrid Oliver, Jenna Coleman & Michelle Gomez. Gallifrey Stands is sponsored by http://www.DottiesCharms.co.uk. Check out the Doctor Who range today. Whovian Round-Up is by http://indiemacuser.com/ Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/ You can buy the GallifreyStands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12Please support our Pod-Pals too: DisAfterDark Justgive me a few minutes AMAudioMedia TangentBoundNetwork
Sarah Sutton continues to lead museums and other non-profits in their quest to become more sustainable and resilient in the face of global climate change. This week Sarah and I will discuss the role museums are playing in becoming role models for their communities.
We visit H-Con (Hampshire con) 2015 & bring you interviews from 5th Doctor himself, Peter Davison, his companion Nyssa - Sarah Sutton, Sarah Louise Madison who played the Weeping Angels & the time Zombie, Mike Edmonds & Michael Henbury who played Ewoks in Star Wars & Tony Whitmore who is a photographer who has worked with many Doctor Who stars, Doctor Who magazine & Big Finish.On twitter You Can Follow Peter Davison @PeterDavison5, Sarah Louise Madison @_SLMadison_, Michael Henbury @MHenbury & Tony Whitmore @TonyWhitmore The Whovian round up is bought to you Lewis @ http://indiemacuser.co.uk/ Gallifrey Stands is sponsored by http://www.DottiesCharms.co.uk. Check out the Doctor Who range today. Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/ You can buy the GallifreyStands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12
In this episode, Daniel and Shana are joined by the writer of the Shabogan Graffiti blog and host of the Shabcast, Jack Graham, to talk about the Big Finish audio Spare Parts. If you know Jack's work at all, you won't be surprised that this one gets lefty, political, and ranty pretty quickly. Alas, poor Yvonne. Show Notes: Main Topic: Spare Parts, with special guest Jack Graham. An inaccurate summary? Shana's introduction to the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa. "Beige." The Young Davison versus the Old Davison. Everymanish Davison. Headcanon. Why Jack picked "Spare Parts." Mark Platt's worldbuilding through dialogue. The Cybermen as a concept versus the on-screen reality. A story about the Sam Sealeys. The Doctor haunts the perimeter. Shana needs to ask culturally British questions. Yvonne. Human beings rendered as material. Cultural confusions. Self-described versus self-confessed. Space Communists. Jack goes off. "Qlippothic." Cybermen versus Borg. Dog food. The capitalist-totalitarian state. Big Finish creates rich narrative texts. The original design of the Cybermen. Ill-used Cybermen. Capitalist/Communist/Fascist. "Like a road accident." The limnality between human and robot. Crying Cybermen. Bandages. The mixed blessings of vidfire. Shana doesn't do titles. Willing suspension of disbelief. Thrown out of orbit. Looking forward to cyberconversion. Natural and real. Institutionalized genocide. Uniforms. A reference to Nixon? Jack doesn't play games. Sexy words. Double bind. The problem with Attack of the Cybermen. Jon Stewart and J.J. Abrams. Ranty Shana. A Bit of Fry and Laurie. The Doctor does not really exist. The Doctor as the origin of the Cybermen. Comparison to The Face of Evil. Kudos to Sarah Sutton. Missing codec and the aural blowjob. Political emotion. Real-life politics. Wrapping up. Find Jack's blog Shabogan Graffiti here and the podcast he hosts (The Shabcast) here. His essay on Phil Sandifer's blog "Steven Moffat: A Voice for the Prosecution" can be found here, and a post called "Missing Codec," referenced in the podcast, can be found here. Find Our Stuff! Find us on iTunes! Or Facebook! We love email (oispacemanpodcast@gmail.com)! And all our episodes are on oispaceman.libsyn.com. Daniel's Tumblr Twitter Shana's Tumblr Twitter
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss "Spare Parts", the 2002 Doctor Who audio drama from Big Finish Productions, featuring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa, Sally Knyvette as Doctorman Allan, and the origin of the Mondasian Cybermen! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopSMG, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
For those curious about this month's thrilling main range story Doctor Who - Equilibrium, here's a brief glimpse behind the scenes with cast and crew...
Charles Skaggs and Jesse Jackson discuss "Earthshock", the sixth serial from Doctor Who Season 19 in 1982, featuring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa, and the return of the Cybermen!
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 306 Running time: 1:06:28 We have interviews with Sarah Sutton (Nyssa) and with the late Ian Marter (Harry Sullivan, Doctor Who novelizations author), plus news, your feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. Interview segment courtesy of Chuck Rabb of the Chuck Rabb Show. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 306 Running time: 1:06:28 We have interviews with Sarah Sutton (Nyssa) and with the late Ian Marter (Harry Sullivan, Doctor Who novelizations author), plus news, your feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. Interview segment courtesy of Chuck Rabb of the Chuck Rabb Show. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml.
Big Finish were lucky enough to talk to Peter Davison and other actors and writers responsible for upcoming Doctor Who: The Fifth Doctor Boxed Set, set in the 1982 season 19 of the show...
Nick Briggs and Ian Atkins enter the podcast fray with gusto... Or by phone, as we prefer to call it. Thanks to British Telecom, they manage to read some of your emails and there's a NEW COMPETITION. The fun literally starts and stops here.
After a longish rest, the Big Finish Podcast has returned to give you all the latest news on Big Finish's releases. In the spotlight... June and July with trailers and clips galore, plus a special 'gate-crashing' studio report with Doctor Who.
A spoiler-free look behind the scenes at the making of the latest main range release Masquerade!
Special Edition of the Nonprofit Coach with Ted Hart Radio Show is dedicated toGreening the Nonprofit World. Bringing expert advice to the nonprofit sector and drawing from the Nonprofit Guide to Going Green helping nonprofits green their efforts and carbon footprint, shows nonprofit executives proactive steps they can take to protect the environment and helps charities on the path to becoming a certified Green Nonprofit from GreenNonprofits.org THE GREEN SHOW delivers a timely and essential call to GREEN action for this new century. Sarah Sutton is a LEED-accredited professional by the United States Green Building Council, and a museum professional with 31 years of experience working with zoos, aquariums, historical societies, art museums and parks. Her business is called Sustainable Museums and she works all around the country helping a variety of organizations improve their environmental sustainability while helping the bottom line, creating public connections, and planning for a changing future. Many in the audience may know her as Sarah Brophy, or may know her for her decades of work researching and writing grant proposals – which was one way she came to be such an avid support of environmental sustainability in educational institutions. As Sarah Brophy she wrote Are You Grant Ready? How to tell when your organization is ready to successfully attract grants, AASLH History Series. She is co-author of two editions of The Green Museum: A Primer for Environmental Practice, with Elizabeth Wylie, and we know her as Sarah Sutton and author of The Green Nonprofit: The First 52 Weeks of Your Green Journey.
In this episode Phil & Paul return once again to the world of Big Finish with a look at the 2002 story Spare Parts starring Peter Davison and Sarah Sutton. This story is widely regarded as a classic of the Big Finish range so it was with much trepidation that they recorded this review. Will they agree on its classic status or is it a fuss over nothing and the hype machine has worked overtime? Listen to find out but beware, this review is full of spoilers! And in the news this week, casting news for series 8, a cancellation of a Doctor Who tour down under, DVD news and Phil and Paul give their opinion on the missing episodes spat between Ian Levine and himself. And in a short, sharp trip to Omega's Tat Corner there is future tat!! Well, maybe.
More listener questions are answered in the third part of the Dark Shadows podcast and some big news about the future of the range is announced.
In the second part of the Dark Shadows podcast, David Darlington and Joseph Lidster answer listeners' questions.
Producers David Darlington and Joseph Lidster introduce the new series of Dark Shadows with preview clips of what's to come.
This week the only audio I managed to capture at London Film and Comic Con Winter, their Dr Who panel featured William Russell, Fernanda Marlowe, Richard Franklin, Sarah Sutton and Carol Anne Ford. The audio quality is not ideal but it's worth a listen as they share their memories of working on the show. End theme is Dr Who Gypsy Guitar version by Thrip The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ You can see my photos of London Film and Comic Con Winter here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157636236253433/ and some video of the panel here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V52MqTiE5H8 If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
We're still very excited about the now very imminent Doctor Who fiftieth anniversary, and we've started celebrating already! To help get listeners into a festive mood, we thought we'd provide an opportunity to hear the first episode of last month's well-received main range release, 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men, absolutely free!
The Light at the End is out now! To celebrate, we present a little podcast containing some teasers and behind the scenes notes...
A little mini-podcast to provide some deeper insight into recent release 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men. Spoiler-free!
It's time to drop by the office to find out how Nick Briggs and Paul Spragg are getting on, and to deal with some of your recent mail.
Nick Briggs attempts to juggle family and work life with mixed success as he introduces Stargate and Doctor Who.
We raise our glasses to a couple of Moffat's from the latest season and argue and nit-pick our way through 'The Girl Who Waited' and 'The God Complex.' Plus, at Whooverville, we talked to Sarah Sutton about wine and Jaffa Cakes.
Gallifrey One coverage returns for a couple of episodes from this week with the Sarah Sutton and Janet Fielding Panel who talk about working on Doctor Who in the early 1980s, the panel was hosted by Clayton Hickman. You can see some video of the panel here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db8JFimqlcA You can see all my photos of Gallifrey One 2011 here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157626071334146/ End theme tune is a remix of the Doctor Who Theme by Tony Gallichan of The Flashing Blade Podcast, Tony can be contacted here show@flashingblade.org.uk If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
Doctor * Peter Davison (Fifth Doctor)Companions * Matthew Waterhouse (Adric) * Sarah Sutton (Nyssa) * Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka)Others * Richard Todd — Sanders * Nerys Hughes — Todd * Simon Rouse — Hindle * Mary Morris — Panna * Sarah Prince — Karuna * Adrian Mills — Aris * Lee Cornes — Trickster * Jeff Stewart — Dukkha * Anna Wing — Anatta * Roger Milner — AnnicaProductionWriter Christopher BaileyDirector Peter GrimwadeScript editor Eric SawardProducer John Nathan-TurnerExecutive producer(s) NoneProduction code 5YSeries Season 19Length 4 episodes, 25 minutes eachOriginally broadcast February 1–February 9, 1982Chronology← Preceded by Followed by →Four to Doomsday The VisitationKinda is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from February 1 to February 9, 1982.Contents[hide] * 1 Synopsis * 2 Plot * 3 Continuity * 4 Production * 5 Outside references * 6 In print * 7 Broadcast and VHS release * 8 References * 9 External links o 9.1 Reviews o 9.2 Target novelisation[edit] SynopsisAn idyllic paradise-like planet, Deva Loka, is not as it seems. Its inhabitants, the Kinda, are a gentle and seemingly primitive people. On the surface, a perfect place to colonise. But if it is so perfect, why are the colonisation team disappearing one by one? When Tegan sleeps near the Windchimes she is confronted by the true evil that threatens Deva Loka.[edit] PlotAn Earth colonisation survey expedition to the beautiful jungle planet Deva Loka is being depleted as members of the survey disappear one by one. Four have now gone, leaving the remainder in state of deep stress. The leader, Sanders, relies on bombast and rules; while his deputy, Hindle, is evidently close to breaking point. Only the scientific officer, Todd, seems to deal with the situation with equanimity. She does not see the native people, the Kinda, as a threat, but rather respects their culture and is intrigued by their power of telepathy. The social structure is also curious in that women seem dominant and are the only ones with the power of voice. The humans are holding two silent males hostage for "observation". Todd believes they are more advanced than they first appear, as they possess necklaces representative of the double helix of DNA, indicating a more advanced civilisation.Elsewhere in the jungle the TARDIS crew are also under stress, especially Nyssa of Traken, who has collapsed from exhaustion. The Fifth Doctor constructs a delta wave augmenter to enable her to rest in the TARDIS while he and Adric venture deeper into the jungle. They soon find an automated total survival suit (TSS) system which activates and marches them to the Dome, the colonists' base. Sanders is a welcoming but gruff presence, further undermining Hindle at regular intervals. At this point Sanders decides to venture out into the jungle in the TSS, leaving the highly strung Hindle in charge. His will is enforced by means of the two Kinda hostages, who have forged a telepathic link with him believing their souls to have been captured in his mirror. The Doctor, Todd and Adric are immediately placed under arrest as Hindle now evinces megalomania.Tegan faces a more metaphysical crisis. She has fallen asleep near the euphonious and soporific Windchimes, unaware of the danger of the dreaming of an unshared mind (one not engaged in telepathic activity with another humanoid). Her mind opens in a black void where she undergoes provocation and terror from a series of nightmarish characters, one of which taunts her: “You will agree to being me, sooner or later, this side of madness or the other". The spectres are a manifestation of the Mara, an evil being of the subconscious that longs for corporeal reality. Mentally tortured, she eventually agrees to become the Mara and a snake symbol passes to her own arm. When her mind returns to her body she is possessed by the Mara. In a scene reminiscent of the Book of Genesis she passes the snake symbol to the first Kinda she finds, a young man named Aris, who is the brother of one of the Kinda in the Dome. He too is transformed by evil and now finds the power of voice.Back at the Dome, Hindle has conceived a bizarre and immolatory plan to destroy the jungle, which he views as a threat. Adric plays along with this delusion. Hindle's world soon starts to fall apart when first Adric 'betrays' him and then Sanders defies expectation and returns from the jungle. However Sanders is radically different from the martinet in earlier episodes. Panna, an aged female mystic of the tribe, presented him with a strange wooden box (the 'Box of Jhana') which when opened has regressed his mind back to childhood. Sanders still has the box and shows it to Hindle, who makes the Doctor open it.The Doctor and Todd see beyond the toy inside and instead share a vision from Panna and her young ward, Karuna, who invites them to cave. The shock of the situation (accompanied by strange phenomena) allows the Doctor and Todd to slip away into the jungle where they encounter Aris dominating a group of Kinda and seemingly fulfilling a tribal prophecy that “When the Not-We come, one will arise from among We, a male with Voice who must be obeyed.” Karuna soon finds the Doctor and Todd and takes them to meet Panna in the cave from the vision, with the wise woman realising the danger of the situation now Aris has voice. She places them in a trance like state and reveals that the Mara has gained dominion on Deva Loka. The Great Wheel which turns as civilisations rise and fall has turned again and the hour is near when chaos will reign, instigated by the Mara. The vision she shares is Panna's last act: when it is finished, she is dead.In the Kinda world, multiple fathers are shared by children, just as multiple memories are held, and at Panna's death her life experience transfers to Karuna. She urges Todd and the Doctor to return to the Dome to prevent Aris leading an attack on it which will increase the chaos and hasten the collapse of the Kinda civilisation.Back at the Dome Hindle, Sanders and Adric remain in a state of unreality, with the former becoming ever more demented and unbalanced, and infantile. Adric eventually escapes, and attempts to pilot the TSS but is soon confronted by Aris and the Kinda. He panics, and Aris is wounded by the machine (which responds to the mental impulses of the operator) and the Kinda scatter.The Doctor and Todd find an emotionally wrecked Tegan near the Windchimes and conclude that she was the path of the Mara back into this world. They then find Adric and the party heads back to the Dome where Hindle has now completed the laying of explosives which will incinerate the jungle and the Dome itself: the ultimate self-defence. Todd persuades Hindle now to open the Box of Jhana, and the visions therein restore the mental balance of the two. The two enslaved Kinda are freed when the mirror entrapping them is shattered. The Doctor then realizes the only method of combating the Mara- he realises the one thing evil cannot face is itself and so organizes the construction of a large circle of mirrors (actually reflective solar panels) in a jungle clearing. Aris is trapped within it and the snake on his arm breaks free. The Mara swells to giant proportions but then is banished back from the corporeal world to the Dark Places of the Inside.With the threat of the Mara dissipated, and the personnel of the Dome back to more balanced selves, the Doctor, Adric and an exhausted Tegan decide to leave (as does Todd, who decides 'its all a bit green'). When they reach the TARDIS, Nyssa greets them, fully recovered.[edit] Continuity * The Mara features again in the next season's serial Snakedance. * Delta waves reappeared in the 2005 episode "The Parting of the Ways". Far from the brain wave-enhancing recuperation devices from Kinda, however, delta waves were described by Jack Harkness as being "waves of Van Cassadyne energy...your brain gets barbecued." * A fairy like creature which is compared to a Mara features in the 2006 Torchwood episode Small Worlds, however there may be no connection between the two. * In Time Crash (2007), the Tenth Doctor asks the temporally misplaced Fifth where (i.e. when) he is now – and speculatively references Tegan, Nyssa and the Mara from his own memories. * In Turn Left (2008), the time beetle on Donna Noble's back is also revealed when faced with a circle of mirrors.[edit] ProductionSerial details by episode Episode Broadcast date Run time Viewership(in millions)"Part One" 1 February 1982 (1982-02-01) 24:50 8.4"Part Two" 2 February 1982 (1982-02-02) 24:58 9.4"Part Three" 8 February 1982 (1982-02-08) 24:17 8.5"Part Four" 9 February 1982 (1982-02-09) 24:28 8.9[2][3][4] * The working title for this story was The Kinda. * This was the first story to feature Eric Saward as script editor. * In the ancient language Sanskrit, "Deva Loka" means "Celestial Region". * Nyssa makes only brief appearances at the start of episode 1, and at the end of 4, because the script had largely been developed at a time when only two companions for the Doctor were envisioned. When it was known a third companion would also be present, rather than write Nyssa into the entire storyline it was decided she would remain in the TARDIS throughout and be absent through most of the narrative. To account for this absence Nyssa was scripted to collapse at the end of the previous story, Four to Doomsday. In this story she remains in the Tardis, resting. Sarah Sutton's contract was amended to account for this two-episode absence.[4] * For the scene in episode 2 in which the two Tegans talk to each other about which of them is real, John Nathan-Turner allowed Janet Fielding to write her own dialogue.[edit] Outside references * Writer Christopher Bailey based this story heavily on Buddhist philosophy. He used many Buddhist words and ideas in writing Kinda; most of the Kinda and dream-sequence characters have names with Buddhist meanings, including Mara (temptation — also personified as a demon), Dukkha (pain), Panna (wisdom), Karuna (compassion), Anicca (impermanence) and Anatta (egolessness). Additionally, Jhana (also spelt Jana in the scripts) refers to meditation. * This serial was examined closely in the 1983 media studies volume Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text by John Tulloch and Manuel Alvarado. This was the first major scholarly work dedicated to Doctor Who. Tulloch and Alvarado compare Kinda with Ursula K. Le Guin's 1976 novel The Word for World is Forest, which shares several themes with Kinda and may have been a template for its story. The Unfolding Text also examines the way "Kinda" incorporates Buddhist and Christian symbols and themes, as well as elements from the writings of Carl Jung.[5][edit] In printDoctor Who bookBook coverKindaSeries Target novelisationsRelease number 84Writer Terrance DicksPublisher Target BooksISBN 0-426-19529-9Release date 15 March 1984Preceded by Mawdryn UndeadFollowed by SnakedanceA novelisation of this serial, written by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in December 1983.In 1997 the novel was also issued by BBC Audio as an audio book, read by Peter Davison.[edit] Broadcast and VHS release * The serial was repeated on BBC One over 22-25 August 1983, (Monday-Thursday) at 6.25pm. This story was released on VHS in October 1994 with a cover illustration by Colin Howard. * This story is set to be released on DVD in 2011 along with Snakedance in a special edition boxset entitled Mara Tales. It will feature an audio commentary by Peter Davison, Matthew Waterhouse, Janet Fielding and Nerys Hughes.[6][edit] References 1. ^ From the Doctor Who Magazine series overview, in issue 407 (pp26-29). The Discontinuity Guide, which counts the unbroadcast serial Shada, lists this as story number 119. Region 1 DVD releases follow The Discontinuity Guide numbering system. 2. ^ Shaun Lyon et al. (2007-03-31). "Kinda". Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from the original on 2008-07-31. http://web.archive.org/web/20080731011611/http://www.gallifreyone.com/episode.php?id=5y. Retrieved 2008-08-30. 3. ^ "Kinda". Doctor Who Reference Guide. http://www.drwhoguide.com/who_5y.htm. Retrieved 2008-08-30. 4. ^ a b Sullivan, Shannon (2007-08-07). "Kinda". A Brief History of Time Travel. http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/5y.html. Retrieved 2008-10-04. 5. ^ Tulloch, John; and Alvarado, Manuel (1983). Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-21480-4. 6. ^ Matthew Waterhouses' autobiography Blue Box Boy[edit] External links * Kinda at BBC Online * Kinda at Doctor Who: A Brief History Of Time (Travel) * Kinda at the Doctor Who Reference Guide * KI'n'DA - Cardiff Doctor Who group[edit] Reviews * Kinda reviews at Outpost Gallifrey * Kinda reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide[edit] Target novelisation * On Target — Kinda
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 235 Running time: 1:05:30 An interview with Sarah Sutton and Matthew Waterhouse, Doctor Who news, Gallifrey 22 update, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper and Graeme Sheridan. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://www.audiblepodcast.com/arttrap for your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Sarah Sutton and Matthew Waterhouse interviews courtesy of Charles Rabb and Rabb Productions, Inc. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 235 Running time: 1:05:30 An interview with Sarah Sutton and Matthew Waterhouse, Doctor Who news, Gallifrey 22 update, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper and Graeme Sheridan. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://www.audiblepodcast.com/arttrap for your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Sarah Sutton and Matthew Waterhouse interviews courtesy of Charles Rabb and Rabb Productions, Inc. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.