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Our Doctor Who 60th anniversary retrospective concludes with some non-canonical Doctors. Rowan Atkinson and several others take the mantle of The Doctor as they face The Curse of Fatal Death. And Richard E. Grant stars in the first Doctor Who animation, Scream of the Shalka. Music from https://filmmusic.io "Glitter Blast" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) The American Civil Liberties Union: https://www.aclu.org/ The National Network of Abortion Funds: https://abortionfunds.org/ The Trevor Project: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Reproductive rights are human rights. LGBTQ+ rights are human rights.
It's anniversary week, so every day Too Hot For TV will be dropping a commentary for an episode of the six part story 'Scream of the Shalka' the webcast by Paul Cornell featuring one time ninth Doctor Richard E Grant. Join Dylan, Joe Ford and Luke Molloy as they measure each others cocks, speculate about the 60th, talk about the Toy Story character they would most like to shag and talk about anything they possibly can to not talk about 'Scream of the Shalka'.
It's anniversary week, so every day Too Hot For TV will be dropping a commentary for an episode of the six part story 'Scream of the Shalka' the webcast by Paul Cornell featuring one time ninth Doctor Richard E Grant. Join Dylan, Joe Ford and Luke Molloy as they measure each others cocks, speculate about the 60th, talk about the Toy Story character they would most like to shag and talk about anything they possibly can to not talk about 'Scream of the Shalka'.
It's anniversary week, so every day Too Hot For TV will be dropping a commentary for an episode of the six part story 'Scream of the Shalka' the webcast by Paul Cornell featuring one time ninth Doctor Richard E Grant. Join Dylan, Joe Ford and Luke Molloy as they measure each others cocks, speculate about the 60th, talk about the Toy Story character they would most like to shag and talk about anything they possibly can to not talk about 'Scream of the Shalka'.
It's anniversary week, so every day Too Hot For TV will be dropping a commentary for an episode of the six part story 'Scream of the Shalka' the webcast by Paul Cornell featuring one time ninth Doctor Richard E Grant. Join Dylan, Joe Ford and Luke Molloy as they measure each others cocks, speculate about the 60th, talk about the Toy Story character they would most like to shag and talk about anything they possibly can to not talk about 'Scream of the Shalka'.
It's anniversary week, so every day Too Hot For TV will be dropping a commentary for an episode of the six part story 'Scream of the Shalka' the webcast by Paul Cornell featuring one time ninth Doctor Richard E Grant. Join Dylan, Joe Ford and Luke Molloy as they measure each others cocks, speculate about the 60th, talk about the Toy Story character they would most like to shag and talk about anything they possibly can to not talk about 'Scream of the Shalka'.
It's anniversary week, so every day Too Hot For TV will be dropping a commentary for an episode of the six part story 'Scream of the Shalka' the webcast by Paul Cornell featuring one time ninth Doctor Richard E Grant. Join Dylan, Joe Ford and Luke Molloy as they measure each others cocks, speculate about the 60th, talk about the Toy Story character they would most like to shag and talk about anything they possibly can to not talk about 'Scream of the Shalka'.
WhoSoc has an animated discussion about two stories with a tenuous position in the cannon of the show, along with a variety of things with a very tenuous link to them.
What if Richard E. Grant was the Doctor? Wait a minute! Didn't that happen...or almost sorta-happen? But, before we discuss, in the news we discuss an upcoming audio from Big Finish featuring Carole Ann Ford! Join us as we review The Scream of the Shalka. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 244. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. EPISODE 244 What if Richard E. Grant was the Doctor? Wait a minute! Didn't that happen...or almost sorta-happen? But, before we discuss, in the news we discuss an upcoming audio from Big Finish featuring Carole Ann Ford! Join us as we review The Scream of the Shalka. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 244. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Real Characters Last year we asked ourselves and our listeners a simple but important question: What makes Doctor Who important to you? The answer now lies within the pages of Real Characters: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships with Media Characters, by Dr. Karen Shackleford, PhD (Ed.) from Fielding University Press providing insight into why we connect with fictional characters. The Doctor Changes, but the Feelings Stay the Same, is the bow-tie worthy Eleventh Chapter. Real Characters is available now on Amazon. SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the show using any of the following podcast players: Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoApplePodcast Spotify - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoSpotify
What if Richard E. Grant was the Doctor? Wait a minute! Didn't that happen...or almost sorta-happen? But, before we discuss, in the news we discuss an upcoming audio from Big Finish featuring Carole Ann Ford! Join us as we review The Scream of the Shalka. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 244. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.
What if Richard E. Grant was the Doctor? Wait a minute! Didn't that happen...or almost sorta-happen? But, before we discuss, in the news we discuss an upcoming audio from Big Finish featuring Carole Ann Ford! Join us as we review The Scream of the Shalka. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 244. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.
What if Richard E. Grant was the Doctor? Wait a minute! Didn't that happen...or almost sorta-happen? But, before we discuss, in the news we discuss an upcoming audio from Big Finish featuring Carole Ann Ford! Join us as we review The Scream of the Shalka. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 244. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. EPISODE 244 What if Richard E. Grant was the Doctor? Wait a minute! Didn't that happen...or almost sorta-happen? But, before we discuss, in the news we discuss an upcoming audio from Big Finish featuring Carole Ann Ford! Join us as we review The Scream of the Shalka. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 244. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Real Characters Last year we asked ourselves and our listeners a simple but important question: What makes Doctor Who important to you? The answer now lies within the pages of Real Characters: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships with Media Characters, by Dr. Karen Shackleford, PhD (Ed.) from Fielding University Press providing insight into why we connect with fictional characters. The Doctor Changes, but the Feelings Stay the Same, is the bow-tie worthy Eleventh Chapter. Real Characters is available now on Amazon. SUBSCRIBE! Subs
This month, Erik and Kyle are discussing the series 1 episode "Father's Day," an emotional experience for both of them. But before that, the 2003 web-exclusive animated serial "Scream of the Shalka," which was to be Doctor Who. Until it wasn't. Two Paul Cornell stories? Why yes!
This week The TV Boys sit down to discuss David Tennant. He travelled space and time into each of our hearts in “Dr. Who” and then went on to lend his voice to Scrooge McDuck, owner of a gold filled pool, truly living the ultimate dream.
Stylin Steve has a box..whats in the BOX?! Shannon laments mainland SF conventions. The boys debate the merits and pitfalls of the Doctor Who Animation Collection DVD offering The Scream Of The Shalka. Richard E Grant may be anemic.
On this episode Mark (@TrapOne_) and Erik (@sjcAustenite) 'celebrate' turning 40 with a story from Doctor Who's 40th year - Scream of the Shalka. Show notes here.
Para comemorar nossa 100ª edição, nada melhor do que falar de um especial do 9º Doutor... mas não é bem o 9º que você estava esperando!
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who
This week we conclude our coverage of the Wilderness Years with Real Time and Scream of the Shalka! QotW: If you could choose one Doctor, companion and foe to have a new adventure in animated form which Doctor, companion and foe would it be? So Here are the Things.../Listener Mailbag Discussion of "Real Time" (Trevor 6.5, David 6.5, Charlie 6.5) Discussion of "Scream of the Shalka" (Trevor 8.75, David 8.25, Charlie 8.5) Big Finish Audio Adventure: Sword of Orion (Trevor 7.75, David 7.5, Charlie 7.25) Number Crunching: Classic Who Hosts: Trevor @WhovianTrev Trevsplace Charlie @insanityinchaos The Infinite Longbox The Comic Conspiracy David http://www.davidsafar.com/ @gwythinn MaroonedWhovian Connor YouTube: The Deadly Emerald Join us next week as we begin our coverage of modern Who with our review of the series premiere, Rose! Our audio adventure will be The Stones of Venice, available from BigFinish.com.
Nesta edição conversamos sobre a animação de Doctor Who, Scream of the Shalka, estrelado por Richard E. Grant como o 9º Doutor. A história foi escrita por Paul Cornell.
The Doctor takes an animated journey through a cul-de-sac in time and space. Simon and Eugene go along for the ride in Scream of the Shalka.
Scream of the Shalka is a -animated series based on the British series . It was produced to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the series and was originally posted in six weekly parts from 13 November to 18 December 2003 on 's Doctor Who . Although Scream of the Shalka was intended to be an official continuation[] of the television series that had ended in 1989, as well as the 1996 television movie, the revival of the program in 2005 relegated it, and , to unofficial status. The series was scripted by veteran Doctor Who writer , with providing the voice for the Ninth Doctor. This performance followed years of rumours that Grant would play the in a film or new series, and indeed he had appeared as the "Conceited Doctor" in the Comic Relief special in 1999. Grant subsequently went on to appear in the revived television series of Doctor Who as a guest villain in 2012's "" and 2013's "" and "". The Doctor's companion for this adventure, , was voiced by who a year later would be nominated for an for her performance in . She also appeared in the of Doctor Who, as Liz 10, in the episodes "" and "". reprised his role as the Master in 2007's "". appeared in a cameo role as the Caretaker, later being cast as the in 2005. Previous Doctor Who webcasts had limited animation and were little more than a series of illustrations. Earlier in 2003, BBCi had had some success with the original animated webcast . The animation for that story was provided by Manchester-based animation studio , who were also hired to animate Scream of the Shalka. This story was the first officially licensed, fully animated Doctor Who story.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 269 Running time: 1:35:08 Doctor Who related news, feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper, and Taras Hnatyshyn. 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 a special discount on domain names at http://hover.com/podshock - Hover: Domain names made simple. 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 269 Running time: 1:35:08 Doctor Who related news, feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper, and Taras Hnatyshyn. 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 a special discount on domain names at http://hover.com/podshock - Hover: Domain names made simple. 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.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 267 Running time: 2:00:50 The 'original 9th Doctor' story, Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka is reviewed, Gallifrey One 2012 recap, I-CON 31 preview, news, feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Ken Deep, 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 a special discount on domain names at http://hover.com/podshock - Hover: Domain names made simple. 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 267 Running time: 2:00:50 The 'original 9th Doctor' story, Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka is reviewed, Gallifrey One 2012 recap, I-CON 31 preview, news, feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Ken Deep, 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 a special discount on domain names at http://hover.com/podshock - Hover: Domain names made simple. 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.
Scream of the Shalka was a -animated serial based on the series . It was produced to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the series and was originally posted in six weekly parts from to on 's Doctor Who . Although it was intended to be an "official" continuation of the television series that had ended in 1989, the revival of the programme in 2005 relegated it, and its "", to unofficial status. The serial was scripted by veteran Doctor Who writer , with providing the voice for the Ninth Doctor and as the voice of an android made in the image of the Doctor's old enemy, . This performance followed years of rumours that Grant would play the in a film or new series, and indeed he had appeared as the Tenth "conceited" Doctor in the Comic Relief special in 1999. The Doctor's companion for this adventure, , was voiced by who a year later would be nominated for an for her performance in . Previous Doctor Who webcasts had had limited animation and were little more than a series of illustrations. Earlier in 2003, BBCi had had some success with the original animated webcast Ghosts of Albion. The animation for that story was provided by Manchester-based animation studio , who were also hired to animate Scream of the Shalka. This story was the first officially-licensed, fully-animated Doctor Who story. // Synopsis The Doctor confronts Prime, War Chief of the Shalka Confederation, and her minions The materialises in the village of Lannet in , disgorging an annoyed Doctor, who has apparently been transported here against his will. He discovers the village silent, its inhabitants all living in fear except for a barmaid, Alison Cheney. An race calling themselves the have taken up residence beneath Lannet in preparation for a wider invasion. Despite his initial reluctance to get involved, the Doctor finds himself having to save the world again, aided by Alison and an old enemy who has become an ally. Cast The Doctor — Alison Cheney — Dawson/ Greaves — Conor MoloneyMax — Andrew DunnJoe — Mathilda Pierce — The Master — Prime — Major Kennet — Caretaker — Continuity Grant's incarnation of the (often referred to as the "REG Doctor" or the "Shalka Doctor" by fans) has since appeared in an online short story, The Feast of the Stone by and , although no further stories are planned.Major Kennet looks over a file with the Doctor.Toward the end of the novel range, the "expanded canon" began to consciously diverge, with the audio plays and novels intentionally contradicting each other. In the final Eighth Doctor novel, , the idea is put forward that each of the separate narrative threads — presumably books, comics, and audios, as implicitly suggested in — has led to a different ninth incarnation of the Doctor. The implication here, though not explicitly stated, is that the three Doctors are the televised , 's Doctor from , and the Shalka Doctor. Some fans have used this "expanded timeline" theory to fit Scream of the Shalka into overall continuity.[] Shalka Shalka Type Bioplasmic entities Affiliated with Shalka Confederacy Home planet Unknown First appearance Scream of the Shalka The Shalka appear to be a alien race made of living rock and , but they are actually bioplasmic entities, living plasma, their physical appearance merely a "crust" concealing their true forms. They breathe volcanic air and prefer high temperatures, being most comfortable underground where lava meets . They communicate through high-pitched screaming, which they can use for a variety of effects, like tunneling through rock or mentally controlling other life forms. They also use sound as a part of their technology. The Shalka arrived on Earth via meteorite, initially landing near , , subsequently establishing a beachhead for their planned invasion of Earth beneath the town of Lannet. They also created a stable for landing their invasion force, which could also be converted into a to dispose of their enemies, as they tried to do with the . As they claimed to have done to billions of planets before, they intended to implant Shalka larvae into key segments of the population, mind controlling them into emitting a scream that would destroy the . In this way, the Shalka intended to raise the surface temperature of the planet to the point where the human race would perish but the Shalka could thrive. The Shalka would then live beneath the surface, with the rest of the universe believing that Earth's inhabitants had died of self-inflicted ecological damage. The Doctor defeated their plans with the help of the British military and a Lannet barmaid named . Production Doctor Who had suspended production in 1989, and aside from charity specials, had only resurfaced as an American-funded in 1996, which did not garner enough ratings to go to a regular series. When Shalka was announced in July, 2003 for planned broadcast in November, the possibiliy of Doctor Who returning to television screens still seemed remote and BBC Worldwide were continuing to shop around for another possible movie deal. As a result, BBCi announced, with BBC approval, that the Doctor appearing in Shalka would be the "official" Ninth Doctor. However, events rapidly overtook this. In September , the Controller of , managed to persuade BBC Worldwide that as their plans for a Doctor Who film were nowhere near fruition, BBC television should be allowed to make a new series. A deal with to produce the new series was quickly struck, and on , the BBC announced that Doctor Who would be returning to in 2005, produced by . As a result, the "official" nature of the Shalka webcast was in doubt from even before it was webcast. After the webcast, in February 2004, plans for sequels or a DVD release were indefinitely shelved. For a period, it was unclear if the new television Doctor would be the Ninth or Tenth Doctor, but this was ultimately settled in April 2004 when in an interview with , Davies announced that the new television Doctor (played by ), would be the , relegating the Richard E. Grant Doctor to unofficial status. Davies later commented that Grant had never been considered for the role in the television series, telling Doctor Who Magazine: "I thought he was terrible. I thought he took the money and ran, to be honest. It was a lazy performance. He was never on our list to play the Doctor." Production notes The working title for this production was Servants of the Shalakor. This original story outline is included in the BBC Books novelisation (see below).Appearing in an uncredited cameo role in the serial as a caretaker was actor and Doctor Who fan , who in April 2005 was announced as the in the television series proper. He was not originally cast in the production, but Tennant happened to be recording a radio play in a neighbouring studio, and when he discovered what was being recorded next door managed to convince the director to give him a small role. would later play the Master again in the 2007 episode "".In the pub scene, the Cosgrove Hall Studios logo can briefly be seen on , advertising "Volunteer Ale."The used in titles and end credits (Industria) was the one used on the BBC's lines of Doctor Who video releases and at the time. It continues to be used on the classic series DVD releases.In 2006 was again to create a Doctor Who related animation, the two missing episodes of for that serial's DVD release. In 2007, some of the animation staff from these two productions went on to develop , a 13-part serial to be aired as part of the second series of . A behind-the-scenes documentary on the making of the Invasion episodes entitled Flash Frames includes footage from Scream of the Shalka -- the only footage from the production to see DVD release. In print Doctor Who book Scream of the Shalka Series Release number 64 Featuring and Writer Publisher ISBN Set between Unknown Number of pages 288 Release date February 2004 Preceded by Followed by The novelisation of Shalka was written by Paul Cornell, the first novelisation of a Doctor Who serial (the notwithstanding) in nearly a decade (and the last so far, although novelisations based upon episodes of the spinoff were announced in 2007). The book also includes a feature on the making of the webcast, as well as the original Servants of the Shalahoa story outline. Given that the BBC and the producers of the televised Doctor Who have discounted Scream of the Shalka as being part of the franchise's continuity, this is one of the few Doctor Who novels for which the (or in this case, lack thereof) has firmly been established. DVD release The has cleared all six episodes of the serial for release on DVD, but the BBC has made no announcement about release of the story. As of March 2007, only clips from the serial have been released to DVD, as part of Flash Frames, a documentary on the DVD release of the restored The Invasion. Scream of the Shalka webcast at the at the Scream of the Shalka novelisation