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How does David Tennant's first (of at least sort of three) regeneration hold up nearly two decades later? The randomiser brings us the Series 4 finale Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold and Matt Barber
On this episode the crew covers the two part finale starting with The Stolen Earth with the ability to let the companions utterly shine, finally getting to actually see the Shadow Proclamation, Davros making his return, and one heck of a cliffhanger! To find previous episodes go to: tscn.tv/gtw To subscribe to this podcast put … Continue reading Going Through Who 18.1: The Stolen Earth →
Today we learn the story of Dave the astronaut, how bees travel through space, and we find out if the Dalek Supreme comes with guac and sour cream. It's the finale of series 4!
We're going out laughing, not like Owen, not like Tosh…Join Damla & Elliott this week as they discuss Martha's doing the most, Paul O'Grady, trailer makers and how this is our Avengers. NOTES & LINKS:Thank you to our amazing patrons: Jason, Bekah Judson-Smith, David Cummings, Lucy, Felicity Skilton-Riley, Anna Planičková, , Bumping_Earnie, Lucy, Joe Dawson, Becks, Michele Whitney, Iain French, Suzi Williams, Beth McLeod, Ruth Weld, Lottie Smith, Ezra Kowo, Mark Krause, Olivia Jordon, Rhys Clark, junojames, Northerly Keebler, Annie Rose and Karolina AdamskaBuy us a coffee: http://ko-fi.com/comealongpondpodcastSupport us on Patreon for ad-free listening and visuals: https://www.patreon.com/comealongpondCheck out our Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@comealongpondpodcastFollow us on Instagram: @comealongpondpodcastEmail us: comealongpondpod@gmail.comStream the podcast on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.Rate us 5 stars on those platforms!Satellite 5 theme provided by Jack Theme tune composed by Evan, follow him here: https://instagram.com/evanbevisknowles?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Podcast edited by DamlaProduced by ElliottStay safe everyone x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wow everybody here we are with the Infinity War of the Doctor Who universe. Cameo galore (like Deadpool and Wolverine aye) and although it would be great for SEO we're not going to list them all. Just listen to our episode and enjoy please#DoctorWho #DavidTennant #BilliePiper #DocWhoPod0:00 Start of Podcast2:01 Who (K)news7:11 Stolen Earth ReviewListen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3BfFOJCKeDUM83yYQkbx19?si=9b14dcefa60b45b0Listen on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ae/podcast/docwhopod/id1693968810Listen on RSS.com - https://rss.com/podcasts/docwhopod/Follow us on insta - https://www.instagram.com/docwhopod/Follow us on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@docwhopodFollow us on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/docwhopod
Chegamos ao finale da 4ª temporada de Doctor Who, um dos melhores finales de toda a história da série! David Tennant (10º Doutor) e Catherine Tate (Donna Noble) se despedem após uma jornada inesquecível juntos. O universo está em perigo, e os responsáveis são os Daleks - incluindo o retorno de Davros, pela primeira vez na série moderna! O Doutor precisará da ajuda de todos os seus aliados, incluindo Torchwood e o pessoal de Sarah Jane Adventures! E ainda: o retorno das companions da era Davies, Rose Tyler e Martha Jones! Todas as temporadas até agora convergem para um finale simplesmente INESQUECÍVEL!!! A quase regeneração do 10º Doutor, a criação do Mãozinha (o Doutor Metacrise) e muitas despedidas: vem com a gente pra esse review!
A bumper length episode today! We have much to discuss, and we also listen to some of your messages about Series 4 (the rest to follow next week!).All links:https://www.linktree.com/abouttimecast
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The 60th Anniversary of Doctor Who is nearly upon us, and here at Flux HQ we are counting down the weeks until the trio of celebratory specials by rewatching and reminiscing about the first time Tennant and Tate were our Tardis team. Season 2 of Who Gives A Flux sees Mike joined by a different guest or guests for each discussion, and in each episode of the podcast they discuss two episodes from the Tennant and Tate era. In this episode, Martyn joins me to discuss The Stolen Earth and Journeys End. Welcome to the Road to the Fourteenth Doctor! Martyn's Socials: X: https://twitter.com/BadWilf Web: http://badwilf.com Insta: https://www.instagram.com/bitemebuffypod/ and https://www.instagram.com/badwilf/ Voice Note Me: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whogivesaflux/message Who Gives A Flux on socials: https://linktr.ee/whofluxpod The music in Who Gives A Flux is royalty free and is from: https://pixabay.com/ The logo was created on Canva by the marvellous Greg: https://linktr.ee/gregorylawrence The Doctor Who photos in the artwork are from The Black Archive: https://tbagallery.wixsite.com/doctorwho --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whogivesaflux/message
Welcome to THE TARDIS CREW: a Doctor Who podcast.In the second half a retrospctive on the 2008 revival series of Doctor Who, hosts Baz and Ben Greenland are joined by returning guest Rob Turnbull. Together they discuss the Tenth Doctor and Donna's final three stories together; Turn Left, The Stolen Earth, and Journey's EndHostsBaz Greenland, Ben GreenlandGuestRob TurnbullEditorBaz GreenlandExecutive ProducerTony BlackWe Made This on Twitter: @wmt_networkWemadethispodcasts.comThe TARDIS Crew on Twitter: CrewTARDISTitle music: Science or Fiction (c) Blackout Memories via epidemicsound.comArtwork: Quill Greenland
Have you ever read a book that you loved because it was uncomfortable? One that extended questions you’ve raised and challenged the answers you were attracted to? Maybe a book that, when you got done, you knew you needed to reread it? That happened when I finished Dr. Clark’s Reclaiming Stolen Earth: An Africana Ecotheology. So,… Read more about Jawanza Eric Clark: Reclaiming Stolen Earth
From Dark Water and Love and Monsters to Can You Hear Me? and The Stolen Earth, there are episodes across Doctor Who that people have found uncomfortable, complained about and even clashed with fellow fans over... but why? What are the controversies, and are they as bad as people think? Troy and Crispy investigate... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redcrispypro/message
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This week, Kevin, Melissa, and Adam H recap the Series 4 Episode 12, "The Stolen Earth."
This week, Kevin, Melissa, and Adam H recap the Series 4 Episode 12, "The Stolen Earth."
Quel dommage, Davros! David, Michel, and special guest Nathan (@NathanForMeee) are here to delve into what they think works and doesn't work about "The Original Endgame" (spoiler: we're quite split on the subject!) as well as which celebrities are underselling themselves on Cameo, our favourite fake leaks, and the hit videogame Among Us. We're quite tired, quite loopy, it's podcasting baybee. Detonate the reality bomb, it's The Stolen Earth AND Journey's End!
Dan & Si are joined by the awesome Chris Lewis to talk a Tennant 2-parter. Plenty of Discussion on former companions, Tennant's run, and Donna Noble!FOLLOW US!@SJPWORLDMEDIA@TheDrWhoPod@DanGriffin21@ChrisLewis37
Dan & Si are joined by the awesome Chris Lewis to talk a Tennant 2-parter. Plenty of Discussion on former companions, Tennant's run, and Donna Noble!FOLLOW US!@SJPWORLDMEDIA@TheDrWhoPod@DanGriffin21@ChrisLewis37
Doctor Who Month continues as Tread Perilously materializes for the two-part Doctor Who tale "The Stolen Earth" & "Journey's End." When Donna receives a message from Rose about a coming darkness, she and The Doctor land on Earth just in time to see it snatched away to somewhere else in space and time. While they try to find its location, The Doctor's friends still on the planet gather to face an invasion of Daleks. Will they prove Dalek creator Davros's suspicions about The Doctor? Or will the mad scientist once again end up a victim of Time? Also, will The Doctor and Rose reunite and will Donna ever be the same after this adventure? Erik and Justin prepare for a Russell T. Davies story by comparing it to Steven Moffat's writing tendencies. Billie Piper proves to be a welcome return after years of Rose being one of the less likable companions. A discussion about the episode's momentum and J.J. Abrams breaks out. The Supreme Dalek earns a sketch all his own. Erik declares the appropriate social media platforms for Davies and Moffat and points out the slight difference in the 10.5 Doctor. Justin continues to champion Douglas Adams as a top-tier Doctor Who writer. The pair try to determine if Donna is the best of the modern Who companions and "the Guy Spectrum" is defined.
We are indeed approaching the end of some journey! Kyle and Erik take a look at the Series 4 finale two-parter "The Stolen Earth/Journey's End," in which Russell T Davies tried to bring back nearly everyone from his entire era, plus Davros. Lot going on, shame about the bad stuff.
With Tennant and Tate back next year, we thought it was time to revisit Donna's last appearance. Join Deb, Erika, and Kat as we discuss our feelings about this story and how they've changed over the years. How do you feel about "Journey's End" (and "The Stolen Earth") in particular, Donna's fate? Drop us a tweet or let us know in the comments! ^E Happy Things Deb encourages everyone to "shop small" and find fan creators to patronize! Kat & Erika love this year's Radio Free Skaro Fluid Links Advent Calendar! Extra-special thanks to this week's editor, Steven Schapansky of Castria! Support Verity! on Patreon
Hey, Who fans and welcome to Episode 367.After putting the violins away while Adam recovers from covid, a cool bit of news then onto our review of the Series 4 two-part finale The Stolen Earth and Journey's End.Links to the stuff we mentioned:Doctor Who adds another entry into the Guinness World Records.This is The Big Blue Box PodcastJoin us each week for a new episode every Friday from your hosts Garry and Adam. We talk news, reviews, commentaries and general chat on everything Doctor Who PLUS listen to our monthly Round Table episodes with the whole team. Check out our website where you can also listen to all of our episodes for free along with the amazing reviews and articles from our writing team.Follow us on the socialsCome and get involved and chat Who between episodes on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. We also have a free Discord server for you to hop in and chat with other like-minded Who fans.Thank you for listening to this episode and remember to follow the podcast on your fav podcast app so you don't miss an episode when they drop every Friday (or pop over here for links to all the popular podcast platforms). Have a fantastic week and until next time remember... Aaaaaaaaaaallons-y!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Hey, Who fans and welcome to Episode 366.We actually have news this week including some great news regarding production stuff for the Specials and beyond next year plus the announcement of our new companion Ruby Sunday.Our review this week is End of the Road from Torchwood: Miracle Day, and we know, we know, lol. Only two more episodes to get through. Next week it's some Tennant action with the two-parter The Stolen Earth and Journey's End.Links to the stuff we mentioned:Production news for the 2023 SpecialsOur new companion Ruby Sunday announcedThis is The Big Blue Box PodcastJoin us each week for a new episode every Friday from your hosts Garry and Adam. We talk news, reviews, commentaries and general chat on everything Doctor Who PLUS listen to our monthly Round Table episodes with the whole team. Check out our website where you can also listen to all of our episodes for free along with the amazing reviews and articles from our writing team.Follow us on the socialsCome and get involved and chat Who between episodes on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. We also have a free Discord server for you to hop in and chat with other like-minded Who fans.Thank you for listening to this episode and remember to follow the podcast on your fav podcast app so you don't miss an episode when they drop every Friday (or pop over here for links to all the popular podcast platforms). Have a fantastic week and until next time remember... Aaaaaaaaaaallons-y!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This week my new series re-watch reaches Doctor Who: The Stolen Earth/Journey's End the final two Donna Noble episodes for now… 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.
The Stolen Earth; Adam, Ben and Mary were bothered to show up for the show this week. We also have feedback, How Aged Are They, Doctor Who News, #FanTCCon news and What We Watched This Week.
The stars are going out and so is our Series 4 rewatch as we reach the two-part finale, "The Stolen Earth" and "Journey's End". Join us as we talk about Marvel scale spectacle, the underutilised Daleks, cameo companions and finally unpack what happens to Donna. Email us: twoheartspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/2HeartsPod Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twoheartspodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2heartspod James is on Twitter @omgmorejames Callum is on Instagram and Twitter @theatricallum
Tabea und Stella besprechen die zwölfte Folge der vierten Serie Doctor Who. Heute treffen wir viele alte Bekannte, es wird nostalgisch in unserer Tardis. Zusätzlich verschwindet noch die Erde und der Doctor ist nicht erreichbar… Kommt ihr mit wenn wir auf die Suche gehen? Stella: Serie: Never Have I Ever (Mindy Kailing, 2020) Netflix Tabea: Podcast: 2 old 2 die young (Barbie Breakout, Tatjana Berlin, Paul Schulz) https://barbiebreakout.shop/collections/2old2dieyoung-shirts-und-hoodies Podcast Adressen: E-Mail: brilliant.doctorwho@web.de Instagram: brilliantdoctorwhopodcast Der Podcast ist unter anderem zu finden auf: Spotify Apple Podcast Google Podcast Und vielen anderen Podcast-Seiten Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tabea-niemeyer/message
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob encounter "The Naked Now" as The Next Generation not-so-boldly goes where The Original Series went before. But Doctor Who delivers the goods as the crossover to end all crossovers begins with "The Stolen Earth." Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Naked Now - 2:10 Doctor Who: The Stolen Earth - 40:27 Episode Rankings - 1:24:02 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more. Follow along with our ongoing episode rankings right here.
We're back and possibly even sillier than we were in our last discussion of this episode. We discuss what works -- the performances, mainly -- and what really doesn't about all the business with the Doctor and Tecteun. We look at this in comparison with "The Timeless Children", and we're not exactly thrilled to say that the earlier episode comes off looking better. We also generally examine past episodes that served to set up big finales, and see how this stacks up next to the likes of "The Stolen Earth" and "The End Of Time: Part One." We took a look at the costuming, and Allison made a reference to something on Fleabag that lost Alasdair completely. All in all, a fun use of an hour and change!
It's Sonic Saturday which means it's about to get all wibbly-wobbly and timey-wimey up in here and we think that's fantastic. So grab your fez, your sonic sunglasses and "allons-y" Ethan and Ian are here to bring you "Who Do You Think You Are"; a retrospective look at Doctor Who's best moments in preparation for Jodie Whittaker's departure and inevitable successor in Autumn 2022. This week Ethan and Ian are stranded as the Earth has vanished as they discuss the Series 4 finale two parter “The Stolen Earth” and “Journey's End” as we discuss: Does this finale get too namey-wamey? What do we think about the three quickly resolved cliffhangers? Bugbears of Sarah Jane and her sonic lipstick Can Ethan get Ian to love Donna or is he bovvered?
Dropping massively game-changing revelations at the drop of a hat. Will Earl presents 10 Doctor Who Episodes That Should Have Changed Things Forever (But Didn't)... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's show, Harry and Tim talk about the return of The Doctor Who Exhibition, Doctor Who series 13 air date, Jodie Whittaker talks about leaving the series and her regeneration scene, Billie Piper talks about returning to the show as Rose Tyler and HUGE RTD2 News.The Stolen Earth - Earth's greatest heroes join together to fight the New Dalek Empire, but lurking in the shadows is an old enemy.Support the show on Patreon - www.patreon.com/biggeronthepodiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1526962362?mt=2&at=1l3vwYfSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6rKhNkxWSu7FyINpp1mZPD?si=346cx7BQSpapVkSFe3GB9gSocial LinksTim's Twitter - https://twitter.com/TimxSaxbyHarry's Twitter - https://twitter.com/hemurdoch?lang=enBigger On The Inside Twitter - https://twitter.com/BiggerOnThePodBigger On The Inside Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/biggeronthepodSend us an email for us to read out on the podcast - biggerontheinsidepod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An extended 350th episode features reactions to the culmination of Donna's story in the David Tennant Doctor Who episodes 'The Stolen Earth' and 'Journey's End,' with a special reading of Adam Ford's poem 'Donna Noble Has Been Saved' from the Whose Doctor? anthology available from Smashwords. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/adam-richard-has-a-theory. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here we are again, another Series finally, and this one feels like it's going to be EPIC. Series 4 - Episode 12 - The Stolen EarthWith Rose's official return, I asked the biggest fan of Rose I know; Ashley Martin joins me this week to deliver TARDIS Tidbits live!To support the show, visit my Patreon site at:www.patreon.com/daniellevainYou can also support the show by checking out our merchandise at:https://www.cgbeast.com/first-time-lord-merchSubscribe to First Time Lord using your favorite podcasting software or use the links below:Apple PodcastSpotifyGoogle Podcast
What's the origin of the Daleks? Well, they were just a normal boy from Queens when they were bitten by a radioactive bucket/plunger thing. Or perhaps, some handicapable fellow who driven by an insatiable craving for power did. Listen and find out!
What's the origin of the Daleks? Well, they were just a normal boy from Queens when they were bitten by a radioactive bucket/plunger thing. Or perhaps, some handicapable fellow who driven by an insatiable craving for power did. Listen and find out!
Reflecting on the Doctor Who series finale 'Stolen Earth' and 'Journey's End' starring David Tennant, Adam has some issues with regeneration fake-outs, suspects a fake Rose, and confesses to prejudice. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/adam-richard-has-a-theory. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The David Tennant Doctor Who episode 'The Stolen Earth,' features outer space Facebook, naughty webcams, and Adam goes on a wild United Nations tangent.Binge new episodes early and ad-free at Patreon. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/adam-richard-has-a-theory. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the David Tennant Doctor Who episode 'The Stolen Earth,' Martha gets a fancy backpack, and Adam has a theory about how this ties in with the Jodie Whittaker story 'Revolution of the Daleks.'Binge new episodes early and ad-free at Patreon. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/adam-richard-has-a-theory. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Adam watches the David Tennant Doctor Who epic 'The Stolen Earth,' which has everyone in it, including newsreader Trinity Wells, who gets her own spin-off and tanget. Features new Dalek terminology Extroying.Binge new episodes early and ad-free at Patreon. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/adam-richard-has-a-theory. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Interview with Julie Kagawa and J. T. Nicholas. Julie is the author of the Iron Fey series of YA Fantasy books, starting with The Iron King. J. T. is the author of the New Lyons Sequence series and most recently, Stolen Earth. In this episode, we discuss similarities between fantasy and science fiction, as well as differences, and what it's like to be a writing couple.Like the podcast episode? You can "Buy me a Coffee" as a thank you! I'll even give you a free short story to show my gratitude. Thank you!* Links in these show notes may be affiliate links. I may make a small percentage from your purchase. I would always want you to buy from a local, independent store, but if you are looking to use Amazon, I would appreciate you considering my links. Thank you!
Captain Jack, Gwen Cooper, Ianto Jones, Martha Jones, Francine Jones, Sylvia Noble, Wilfred Mott, Mr. Smith, Sarah Jane Smith, Luke Smith, Harriet Jones, and Rose Tyler all are on Earth as it is taken from underneath the TARDIS floor. This prompts the Doctor and Donna to visit the Shadow Proclamation and the Judoon to figure out where the missing planet went. Come to think of it where is the lost moon of Poosh, and Pyrovillia? Some answers are revealed, and many more questions are presented before ending this episode on a cliffhanger, and on a cliffhanger, and on a cliffhanger.
Taldius vient nous faire l'honneur de nous accompagner dans cet fin de série ou nous retrouvons Martha, Jack, Rose et plein d'autre pour finir en beauté face à une invasion de Dalek. Retrouvez Taldius dans le podcast G7 et particulièrement dans celui parlant des Digimons Alors que la dernière saison de la série est terminée, si vous voulez continuer à passer le temps ou découvrir ce merveilleux univers à nos côtés, Doctor What est fait pour vous. Suivez-nous sur Twitter, Instagram et Facebook Et si vous souhaitez soutenir le label : https://www.patreon.com/podcut
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Join Joe & JD as they flyyyy into the time vortex and watch spin offs collide! Peak excitement, an immense cast, masterful drama, thrills, spills and shocks! The ultimate love-in, we're beguiled by every second and we hope you are too.
Hello and welcome to the "Who Can Convince You Podcast" Join Harry and Luke in their FOURTH episode as they continue their journey through time and space! In this episode they discuss the stories "The Stolen Earth/Journey's End/Revelation Of The Daleks" Also, the FOURTH segment of BATTLES IN TIME!!!! (at 2hr20min) They would love your feedback! Please get in touch. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Whocanconvince Facebook: https://fb.me/whocanconvinceyoupodcast Email: whocanconvinceyou@gmail.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Kz8MMoNIZKvX8ZiQ3wG3A
United through some great big, outer space Facebook, Jack is joined by Rohan and Kayla for a commentary in which they confront the might of a fully fledged Dalek empire, the emotional wallop of Catherine Tate's departure and ask far too many questions about the logic of the Daleks' design (except when it comes to paintball guns). With a brief appearance from Joe as this episode's very own Penelope Wilton, the only question that remains is: are the Nimons truly ready for The Stolen Earth and Journey's End?
In which Series 4 dives off a cliff, there is unacceptable levels of simping, and Geoff rants for 20 minutes about botched companion farewells. Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/B2TARDISpod Follow the hosts: Geoff: https://twitter.com/WheatleyDL Celeste: https://twitter.com/QuixoticQueers Skyler: https://twitter.com/SkyHigh9_5 SHOW NOTES: S4E12: “The Stolen Earth” on TARDIS Data Core: https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/The_Stolen_Earth_(TV_story) “The Stolen Earth” transcript: http://www.chakoteya.net/DoctorWho/30-12.htm S4E13: “Journey’s End” on TARDIS Data Core: https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Journey%27s_End_(TV_story) “Journey’s End” transcript: http://www.chakoteya.net/DoctorWho/30-13.htm Closing theme is "Deserted Dunes Welcome Weary Feet" by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: https://kinggizzardandthelizardwizard.com/polygondwanaland/index.html
It's time for Bullseye, pirates and a hyped-up Morgan as John, Laura and Kahn talk over Stolen Earth and the wee one tells us all about her dip in the Clyde and how her mum hit a tree in a canoe. Just cue the episode up, press play when we say and enjoy Unsalted Popcorn's latest Directionless Commentary.
This week, Nathan, James, Todd and Peter sit in our separate homes, longing for an invasion where the aliens order us all to congregate in the street together. Which is what happens, of course, in The Stolen Earth.
Don't forget to check out our sponsor, The War For The Tower podcast, at www.warforthetower.com! It's just the thing if you're a fan of the Dark Tower series and you enjoy fast-paced role-playing games! This episode I'm afraid I'm going to leave you all in terrible suspense, because we're watching Part 1 of a 2-part finale, and you're going to have to wait until after Thanksgiving for the second part! I'm excited though, because I rather liked this episode and I'm super glad that there's someone else masterminding the plan other than the Daleks. Also, Rose is here, and she's not used to be counted out so it's proving to be a bit of an adjustment when nobody thinks to include her in the video chat. What do you expect, Rose? You're supposed to be in another universe! Thanks for listening, and to the Americans out there, Happy Thanksgiving!
As Donna Noble's time as Companion winds down, the 10th Doctor is reunited with many of his prior Companions. Jimmy, Dom, and Fr. Cory discuss the gathering threads by Russell T. Davies as his time as showrunner comes to an end too. The post The Stolen Earth appeared first on SQPN.com.
The Doctor Who universe collides as the casts of Doctor Who, Torchwood, and the Sarah Jane Adventures converge. The Earth has been stolen as the Dalek's reveal their master plan. An ancient enemy of the Doctor makes his return for the first time since the program returned. Plus, The Doctor reunites with a companion he thought he would never see again. It's Doctor Who Series 4 Episode 12. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 166. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.
The Doctor Who universe collides as the casts of Doctor Who, Torchwood, and the Sarah Jane Adventures converge. The Earth has been stolen as the Dalek's reveal their master plan. An ancient enemy of the Doctor makes his return for the first time since the program returned. Plus, The Doctor reunites with a companion he thought he would never see again. It's Doctor Who Series 4 Episode 12. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 166. 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. Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on SPOTIFY! Feedback Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute? Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! Additional Information Interested in more Doctor Who Comics? Visit our friends at Titan Comics. Titan publishes comics featuring the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors. They also publish comics featuring Sherlock, Penny Dreadful, and more! Check them out and tell them that Discussing Who sent you.
The Doctor Who universe collides as the casts of Doctor Who, Torchwood, and the Sarah Jane Adventures converge. The Earth has been stolen as the Dalek's reveal their master plan. An ancient enemy of the Doctor makes his return for the first time since the program returned. Plus, The Doctor reunites with a companion he thought he would never see again. It's Doctor Who Series 4 Episode 12. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 166. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.
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In this special 5th anniversary episode, Charles Skaggs and Jesse Jackson are joined by FOUR returning special guest companions to discuss "The Stolen Earth/Journey's End", the 12th & 13th episodes from Doctor Who Series Four in 2009, featuring David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness, Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith, and Julian Bleach as Davros! Find us here: Twitter: @NextStopSMG @CharlesSkaggs @JesseJacksonDFW @Udanax19 @C_Peruski @Jtakiss1390 @EuroACM Facebook: facebook.com/NextStopEverywherePodcast Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
The Married Crew have gathered again to talk about The Stolen Earth and Journey’s End. Jake is too quiet again, Sam fell asleep, and Cody has trouble with anagrams!
It's a Whovian-solo episode! Austin talks about some of the subtle hints that were dropped throughout season 4 that suddenly paid off in Stolen Earth and Journey's End. What was all that talk about the lost moon of Poosh and the missing bees about anyway? You can find us at noobsandthewhovian.com or facebook.com/noobsandthewhovian and email […] The post 053.5 – Can We Talk About Season-long Payoffs? appeared first on Noobs & the Whovian.
It's a Whovian-solo episode! Austin talks about some of the subtle hints that were dropped throughout season 4 that suddenly paid off in Stolen Earth and Journey's End. What was all that talk about the lost moon of Poosh and the missing bees about anyway? You can find us at noobsandthewhovian.com or facebook.com/noobsandthewhovian and email us at noobsandthewhovian@gmail.com. Please subscribe and leave a rating wherever you found us, and share us with a friend. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/noobsandthewhovian.
This is the Endgame before Endgame with all your favorite characters from Doctor who teaming up to defeat the Daleks. With characters from three different series joining up this is one packed episode. Noobs and the Whovian is the podcast that introduces a whole new generation to Doctor Who by watching an episode each week […] The post 053 – Stolen Earth & Journeys End appeared first on Noobs & the Whovian.
This is the Endgame before Endgame with all your favorite characters from Doctor who teaming up to defeat the Daleks. With characters from three different series joining up this is one packed episode. You can find us at noobsandthewhovian.com or facebook.com/noobsandthewhovian and email us at noobsandthewhovian@gmail.com. Please subscribe and leave a rating wherever you found us, and share us with a friend. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/noobsandthewhovian.
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who
On this week's podcast, the Wanderers join 10, Donna, and a host of former companions and allies to discover why planets have been going missing and to face down one of the Doctor's oldest and bitterest foes: Davros, creator of the Daleks! QotW: If you were writing an epic two-part Doctor Who series finale involving numerous allies helping the Doctor defeat a common foe, who do you have the Doctor recruit, and who are they battling? So Here's the Thing.../Listener Mailbag Discussion of "The Stolen Earth" and "Journey's End" (David 9.9, Connor 9.75, Charlie 9.85, Trevor 9.5) Hosts: Trevor @WhovianTrev Trevsplace Charlie @insanityinchaos The Comic Conspiracy David http://www.davidsafar.com/ @gwythinn MaroonedWhovian Connor YouTube: The Deadly Emerald Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #199, The Next Doctor! In lieu of an audio adventure, we’ll be reviewing the two-part story from The Sarah Jane Adventures TV show, Enemy of the Bane!
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who
On this week's podcast, the Wanderers join Donna in an alternate reality where one of the smallest decisions of her life turns out to have disastrous consequences! QotW: In Turn Left, an alien influences Donna's past in an attempt to alter future events. If an alien were to nefariously influence a decision you made, what would the decision be, and what would be the ramifications of this change? So Here's the Thing.../Listener Mailbag/Who News Discussion of "Turn Left" (Trevor 8.75, David 8.5, Connor 9.25, Charlie 8.75) Discussion of "First Doctor Adventures, Series 1, #2: The Great White Hurricane" (Trevor 5, David 7.75, Charlie 7) Hosts: Trevor @WhovianTrev Trevsplace Charlie @insanityinchaos The Comic Conspiracy David http://www.davidsafar.com/ @gwythinn MaroonedWhovian Connor YouTube: The Deadly Emerald Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #198, the two-part series four finale, The Stolen Earth and Journey’s End! It’s likely to be a long episode, so we don’t plan to cover an audio adventure.
Please join us as we review the 10th Doctor story, discuss the latest WHO news, play 3 great songs and generally have a laugh....
The Doctor and Donna return to Earth only to have the planet disappear completely! Who could have stolen the Earth? Join us as we discuss episode 412: The Stolen Earth 26 planets have appeared in the sky but there’s no sign of the Doctor. Martha, Sarah Jane, and the Torchwood Team try to find out ...
This week we watched the reboot episodes Stolen Earth and Journey's End. Enjoy and be sure to tell a friend!
That’s all there is to it. Break glass and win. This is the end of the Russell T. era. Sort of. Almost. Kind of. Just kidding. There’s still like 4 more weeks for us to go, but it’s basically over. Russell T. has basically thrown in the towel, given us the best season finale ofContinue reading →
In our first venture into the world of Doctor Who, guest Andrew Morton adds to Dan's expertise (and Neil's ignorance) to unpack a Fourth Doctor story which has vibes of The Manchurian Candidate and The Matrix (with a bit of a whodunnit and a courtroom drama in the middle). Plus there are fisticuffs! We take a reverential look at some of the series' tropes, including The Doctor's skill at hiding behind things, the speed at which cliffhangers are negated, stilted deathbed monologues and a villain's inability to finish off his enemy. We also analyse The Master's ability to turn people into Action Man dolls, short-sighted writers creating continuity nightmares, wonder whether the Timelords would do well to invest in two-factor authentication, and make very early plans for Screen Testing's thirty-year anniversary episode. Clips from The Deadly Assassin on YouTube (courtesy of BBC Worldwide): DVD trailer From episode 1: The Doctor's premonition From episode 2: Interrogation scene From episode 3: The Doctor inside The Matrix From episode 4: The Doctor battles The Master Miscellaneous references: BBC News: BBC Store to shut its doors in November YouTube: UK Gold - Doctor Who @ 40: The Peter Davison Years (featuring Dan!) YouTube: JFK - "back and to the left" scene Wikipedia: Mary Whitehouse YouTube: Dr. Who and the Daleks trailer (TV movie starring Peter Cushing) YouTube: The Sea Devils - The Master watches The Clangers YouTube: The Sound of Drums - The Master watches Teletubbies Brightpearl Eruditorum Press: Far More Than Just (The Deadly Assassin) - essay by Phil Sandifer The Memory Cheats podcast Radio Free Skaro podcast YouTube: The West Wing - Two Cathedrals clip (spoilers) YouTube: The Simpsons - Sideshow Bob sings HMS Pinafore TestBash Manchester 2017 Doctor Who episodes referenced (ordered by airdate): An Unearthly Child (first story, 1963) The Daleks (first Dalek story, 1963) The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964) The Chase (1965) The Enemy of the World (1967) The Web of Fear (1968) The War Games (1969) Spearhead from Space (1970) Terror of the Autons (1971) The Sea Devils (1972) Frontier in Space (1973) Planet of the Daleks (1973) Genesis of the Daleks (1975) The Brain of Morbius (1976) The Seeds of Doom (1976) The Hand of Fear (1976) The Face of Evil (1977) The Invasion of Time (1978) Shada (unfinished due to strikes, 1980) The Five Doctors (1983) The Caves of Androzani (1984) Revelation of the Daleks (1985) The Trial of a Time Lord (1986) The Mysterious Planet (1986) Terror of the Vervoids (1986) Time and the Rani (1987) The Curse of Fenric (1989) Doctor Who (TV movie, 1996) The Stolen Earth (2008) The Name of the Doctor (featuring The War Doctor, 2013) The Day of the Doctor (50th anniversary episode, 2013) World Enough and Time / The Doctor Falls (season finale, 2017) We'll be back in a fortnight with Christopher Chant, to discuss one of Neil's all-time favourite movies, WHIPLASH. Twitters: @TestingChef @TheTestDoctor @neilstudd Emails: screentestingpod@gmail.com Intro music: Doctor Who theme Outro music: The Timelords - Doctorin' The Tardis
It all comes down to this... the bees disappearing, the missing planets, and Rose! This week's episode is longer that normal, but this was a dense two-parter to unpack and we have a lot of things to say on the Series 4 finale. Be sure to rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean and now on Google Play! We want to hear from you! Find us at your favorite social media outlets: Facebook - facebook.com/wdwnpod Twitter - @wdwnpodWebsite - wdwnpod.com Or email us at wdwnpod@gmail.com Special Thanks to the Jackpot Golden Boys for our theme. Find more of their great work on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/jackpot Or on their website - http://www.jackpotgoldenboys.com
Companions and spin-offs collide when Davros and his new race of Daleks transport the Earth far across the universe
Jason and Paul have made it to the end of the 10th Doctor's run in the Dalek episode reviews, and this one's a doozy. Get ready for a roller coaster ride full of highs, lows, ups and downs, companions and Daleks, etc, etc, etc. Enjoy this episode while dodging Daleks, watching planets, and avoiding the Reality Bomb! ...And don't forget that none of it would have been possible without Harriet Jones. You know who she is....
Summary: Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller sit down, exterminated, in front of the 2008 Doctor Who episode, The Stolen Earth, and spout our usual nonsense! The Doctor is feeling the need to skip down the street, Martha’s getting all Osterhagen, Harriet Jones (former Prime Minister) is feeling the Dalek’s fire […]
PREVIOUSLY: One bottle of cava, the Stolen Earth and Journey's End. NOW: The Five Doctors, another bottle of cava, some whisky and the sound of a podcast screeching it's way off the rails. In this episode: Ben attempts to slaughter a sacred cow, can Mark salvage The Five Doctors and present all the good that it has to offer? Also this week: Why Christopher Eccleston and Tom Baker don't owe you a damned thing.
In part 1 of an epic 2 part finale Ben and Mark (with a little help from their friends) discuss The Stolen Earth and Journey's End. Does nostalgia, fun and goodwill trump logic, reason and plot coherence? Is Rose and the Meta-Crisis Doctor a satire on human relationships? Has an attraction to Ian McShane as Lovejoy made Sylvia Noble the woman she is today? And just how much whisky and Prosecco can the Lash Lads consume before the wheels fall off the podcast? (That question will be answered in Part 2)
It's the end... Challenged in 2013 to in that single year talk to someone connected with every televised Doctor Who, Toby now reaches the end of the project with this final podcast chat, presented free via the Big Finish website. But is it all over...? It's far from over!
We’re back with a very special episode we recorded IN THE SAME ROOM when Alasdair came to visit Chicago. Even better, friend of the show Kate Kulzick makes her triumphant return to Debating Doctor Who! We chat about Clara’s arc in season 8, the possibility of River Song’s return, and our favorite one-off characters and concepts. Then in our second half, we make a last minute adjustment to our plans (we’ll discuss “The Bells Of St. John” and the Sontaran two-parter next week) to take a look at the RTD bonanza that is “Stolen Earth” / "Journey’s End." Kate, Alasdair, and Caroline examine the good, the bad, and the very bad of this epic two-parter.
Buffy 3x20 "The Prom" & Doctor Who 4x12 "The Stolen Earth"
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Companions old and new join three Doctors for a dance party…with Daleks! Colleen and Cheryl address past companions, Davros, Caaaaaan!!!!, Dalek civilization structure, Torchwood, recycling actors, physics, magic Doctor hand, exploding heads, Metacrisis Doctor, DoctorDonna, and stay tuned for impressions of Dalek Caan! What’s the next Doctor Who spin off? Send in your feedback! blindinspirationcast@gmail.com Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe with […]
This week Paul and Phil turn their attention towards The Stolen Earth, the penultimate story of Series 4. This is a story that divides fans but will it also divide Phil and Paul? Will they argue over minor details again or will they just be glad to get it over and done with? And in this weeks news, Series 7 episode titles that were announced at last weeks San Diego Comic Con, the future of the BBC Television Centre has been decided and how Phil likes to spend his evenings in this weeks Omega's Tat Corner.
Continuamos repasando lo que ha sido este verano progresivo. hablamos del Finisterrae Festival y del Cambridge Rock Festival (CRF). Entrevistamos a Neal Morse..., a Heather Findlay & Chris Johnsosn, a Heidi Widdop (cantante de Stolen Earth) y a Paul Menel (ex cantante de IQ). Además, podréis escuchar capturas de audio de sus actuaciones, comentarios, anécdotas y como siempre, buen rollo, buen humor y buena música.
Continuamos repasando lo que ha sido este verano progresivo. hablamos del Finisterrae Festival y del Cambridge Rock Festival (CRF). Entrevistamos a Neal Morse..., a Heather Findlay & Chris Johnsosn, a Heidi Widdop (cantante de Stolen Earth) y a Paul Menel (ex cantante de IQ). Además, podréis escuchar capturas de audio de sus actuaciones, comentarios, anécdotas y como siempre, buen rollo, buen humor y buena música.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia224 – "The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe"Doctor Who episodeCastDoctor Matt Smith (Eleventh Doctor)ProductionWriter Steven MoffatDirector Farren Blackburn[1]Executive producer(s) Steven Moffat Piers Wenger Caroline Skinner[2]Series Specials (2011)Length 60 minOriginally broadcast 25 December 2011[3]Chronology← Preceded by Followed by →"The Wedding of River Song" Series 7"The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, in which the Doctor visits Earth and an alien forest. The episode was shown in the United Kingdom on Christmas Day on BBC One,[4] BBC America in the United States[5] Space in Canada,[6] and on ABC1 in Australia.[7] It is the seventh Christmas special since the show's revival in 2005.The episode features Claire Skinner, Bill Bailey, Arabella Weir and Alexander Armstrong. A sneak preview was aired on 18 November 2011 for Children in Need.[8]Contents [hide] 1 Plot 1.1 Prequel 1.2 Episode 1.3 Continuity 2 Production 2.1 Cast notes 3 References 4 External links[edit] Plot[edit] PrequelOn 6 December, a prequel to the episode was released online.[9] The Doctor is seen on a spaceship holding a red button which, when he lets go, will cause the space ship to explode. While holding the button, he has phoned the TARDIS to speak to Amy Pond asking her to rescue him, although he does not have his co-ordinates. Amy cannot fly the TARDIS, and she is not on the TARDIS. The Doctor wishes Amy a Merry Christmas before letting go of the button, and the spaceship explodes.[10][edit] EpisodeDuring the Christmas season of 1938, the Doctor finds himself on a damaged alien spacecraft in Earth's orbit. He escapes the exploding ship and the fall to Earth by rapidly donning an impact space suit, though in his haste, the helmet is put on backwards. On crashing to Earth, he is found by Madge Arwell, wife of Reg and mother of two children, Lily and Cyril. She helps the Doctor, stuck and unable to see while in the impact suit, to his TARDIS, and the Doctor promises to repay her for her kindness.Three years later, during World War II, Reg is reported killed in action when the Lancaster Bomber he was piloting disappeared over the English Channel. Madge is told this via telegraph just before Christmas, but decides not to tell her children, hoping to keep their spirits up through the holiday. Madge and the children evacuate London to a relative's house in Dorset, where they are greeted by the Doctor, calling himself "the Caretaker"; Madge does not recognise him from their previous encounter.The Doctor has prepared the house specially for the children and the holiday; though the children are pleased, Madge privately explains about Reg's death to the Doctor and insists he not overindulge the children. During the first night, Cyril is lured into opening a large glowing present under the Christmas tree, revealing a time portal to a snow-covered forest. The Doctor shortly discovers Cyril's absence and follows him with Lily; the two eventually track Cyril down to a strange lighthouse-like structure. Madge, finding her children missing, soon follows them into the forest, but is met by three miners in space suits from the planet Androzani Major.At the lighthouse, Cyril is met by a humanoid creature made of wood; it places a simple band of metal around his head like a crown. Lily and the Doctor arrive, followed by another wood creature, but find that they have rejected Cyril as he is "weak", as is the Doctor. The Doctor concludes that the life forces of the trees in the forest are trying to escape through a living creature, the crown acting as an interface. Meanwhile, Madge, holding the miners at gunpoint, is taken back to their excavation walker and told that the forest of the planet they are on is scheduled to be melted by acid rain within minutes, killing anything within it. The miners are teleported away safely before the rain starts after helping Madge to locate where her children are.Madge, using the little knowledge she knows of flying a plane from Reg, directs the walker to the lighthouse and safely reunites with her children as the acid rain starts. The wood creatures identify her as "strong", and the Doctor realises they consider her the "mothership", able to carry the life force safely. Donning the band, Madge absorbs the life force of the forest, allowing her to direct the top of the lighthouse as an escape pod away from the acid rain and into the time vortex. To get them home, the Doctor directs her to think of memories of home, allowing Madge to revisit her fond memories of Reg, shown on screens within the pod. She realises that she will have to recall the moment of Reg's death, but the Doctor forces her to continue to do so; Lily and Cyril come to learn the truth as they witness his last moments aboard the Lancaster bomber.Soon, the escape pod safely leaves the time vortex, landing just outside the house in Dorset, and the life force of the forest have converted themselves to ethereal beings within the time vortex. The Doctor steps outside while Madge starts to explain Reg's death to Lily and Cyril, but he returns to interrupt her and to tell her to come outside. There stands Reg and his Lancaster; he had followed the bright light of the escape pod into the time vortex and came out safely along with the pod at Dorset. The family has a tearful reunion as the Doctor watches.As Madge and her family turns to celebrate Christmas, the Doctor attempts to slip away, but Madge catches him, and as she sees the TARDIS realises that he is the man in the space suit from three years back. She insists on him staying for Christmas dinner, but when the Doctor reveals he has other friends out there that believe he is dead, Madge convinces him to go to see them at Christmas. The Doctor offers Madge his help if she ever needs it again.Later, the Doctor arrives outside Amy and Rory's home, two years since he left them there. Amy pretends to be angry at him for leaving them the way he did, but explains that River Song told them about his faked death, and Rory reveals that they have been setting a place for him at their Christmas dinner table every year. Having remarked earlier in the episode how "humany-wumany" it is to cry because of happiness, the Doctor finds himself shedding a tear of happiness in reaction to Rory's remark, and grins in wonder, and then steps inside to join them for dinner.[edit] Continuity The three tree harvesters are from Androzani Major in the year 5345, a planet already featured in the serial The Caves of Androzani. The Doctor also mentions the Forest of Cheem, which appeared in the Ninth Doctor episode The End of the World. He also mentioned that one of them fancied him, which was Jabe Ceth Ceth Jafe, who sacrificed her life for him. Amy Pond tells the Doctor that two years have passed since Lake Silencio ("The Impossible Astronaut"/"The Wedding of River Song").[edit] ProductionThe Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre's preserved Lancaster bomber Just Jane, used in the programmeThe BBC announced in September 2011 that production had started for the special and filming was due to be complete by mid October 2011.[11] However, filming was disrupted on 30 September due to a 24-hour protest at BBC Wales because of compulsory redundancies.[12] The story is partly inspired by The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (from The Chronicles of Narnia) by C. S. Lewis.[13] C. S. Lewis died the day before the very first episode of classic Doctor Who aired. Filming of some scenes involving Alexander Armstrong took place in and around the Lancaster bomber 'Just Jane' at the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre on 3 October 2011.[14] External footage of the lighthouse building took place in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.[15][edit] Cast notesAlexander Armstrong previously appeared in Doctor Who episodes "The Stolen Earth" and "Journey's End" as the voice of Mr Smith, an alien computer, his character from The Sarah Jane Adventures.Arabella Weir previously appeared as an alternate incarnation of the Third Doctor in the Doctor Who Unbound audio drama Exile.[16]Claire Skinner is placed in the opening titles instead of Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill, whose appearance in the episode was not reported before broadcast. Gillan and Darvill are, however, credited above Skinner in the episode's end credits.[edit] References ^ Golder, Dave (21 September 2011). "UPDATE: Doctor Who Christmas Special Director Revealed". SFX. Retrieved 15 December 2011. ^ "Steven Moffat on the New Exec". BBC. 21 July 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2011. ^ Seale, Jack (29 November 2011). "Christmas TV: scheduling confirmed for Doctor Who, Strictly and Downton". Radio Times. Immediate Media. Retrieved 29 November 2011. ^ "Doctor Who: Christmas Day at 7:00pm". BBC. 29 November 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2011. ^ "Doctor Who Christmas Special" (Press release). BBC America. Retrieved 15 December 2011. ^ "Doctor Who: The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe - December 25th at 9pm ET!". Space. Retrieved 28 December 2011. ^ http://www.abc.net.au/tv/doctorwho/christmas2011/ ^ Golder, Dave (27 October 2011). "Doctor Who Christmas Special Clip During Children in Need". SFX. Retrieved 29 October 2011. ^ "Adventure Calendar 2011". BBC. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2011. ^ "The Prequel to The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe" (Video). BBC. 6 December 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2011. ^ "Christmas Special: The Stars! The Story!". BBC. 20 September 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2011. ^ Jeffery, Morgan (30 September 2011). "'Doctor Who' Christmas special filming disrupted by BBC Wales strike". Digital Spy. Retrieved 30 September 2011. ^ "Doctor Who Christmas special cast to include Bill Bailey and Claire Skinner". Metro. 21 September 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2011. ^ "Doctor Who Christmas Special role for Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre". Skegness Standard. Retrieved 30 November 2011. ^ who "Look what's landed for Dr Who Xmas special!". The Forester. 22 September 2011. Retrieved 26 December 2011. ^ "Doctor Who Unbound — Exile". Big Finish. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
This week, we finish up Series Four with the fan extravaganza that is The Stolen Earth, and Journey’s End. We bid a sad goodbye to Donna’s time with the Doctor. Also, we discuss the news about the departure of Amy and Rory. And of course, your feedback. Cook! Cook! Where’s My Hossenfeffer! Links in this week’s show: Weeping Angel Tree Topper “Cartmel Masterplan” and here The post Episode 51 – Cook! Where’s My Hossenfeffer Key? appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.
Twitter and Facebook are alight with rumours that Elisabeth Sladen has passed away.The Doctor Who star, who is best known as Sarah Jane Smith and also stars in the spin off CBBC show The Sarah Jane Adventures, is said to have passed away earlier today.Sources say the 63 year old star died because of complications arising from a battle with cancer.The actress was a regular on BBC's Doctor Who with both Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker, and has reprised her role many times. She first joined the sci-fi show in 1973 and stayed on for three and a half seasons, before leaving in 1976.After numerous appearances through the 80s and 90s, Elisabeth returned in 2006, acting opposite the then Doctor David Tennant in an episode titled “School Reunion”.Following her successful appearance in the series, Sladen was then asked to front The Sarah Jane Adventures, written by Russell. T Davies for CBBC. The show ran for four series, with a fifth scheduled to air later in 2011.Sladen was amazing on screen and a real fan favourite, she was welcomed back for two episodes of Doctor Who's 2008 series finale “The Stolen Earth” and “Journey's End” and was credited in the title sequence of both episodes. She also had a cameo in the concluding part of The End of Time, Tennant's last episode as the Doctor. This was her last appearance on the show.This has not yet been confirmed, so more news to follow.
For the first time in many months, the Three Who Rule were delighted to welcome Tachyon TV's Neil Perryman back into the fold to not only discuss the week that was in Doctor Who, but to be present for Neil's first commentary since watching The Stolen Earth 27 times in one weekend to prepare the last ever Tachyon TV commentary podcast. The episode in question is Gareth Roberts' The Lodger, episode 11 of Series 5. As usual with Neil, the boundaries of decency for Radio Free Skaro were pushed ever further, as was the level of integrity and humour. A good time was had by all! CHeck out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
The Doctor and Amy Pond travel to the oldest planet in the universe where a legendary message turns out to be another "calling card" of River Song. Following the coordinates from the message, they arrive at Roman Britain in 102 AD and find River posing as Cleopatra. River explains that she has received warning of the destruction of the TARDIS from a painting by Vincent van Gogh ("Vincent and the Doctor") that in 1941 reached Winston Churchill and Professor Bracewell ("Victory of the Daleks"). Churchill had attempted to warn the Doctor himself, but the TARDIS instead connected his call to River; she subsequently escaped from prison and encountered Liz 10 ("The Beast Below"), who had Van Gogh's painting in her collection, and then used a vortex manipulator to transport herself to the oldest planet then to the coordinates in the painting. The Doctor realises the painting and destruction of the TARDIS may be connected to the "Pandorica", a fabled prison for the universe's deadliest being, and rationalises that it must be stored in a memorable location, the site of Stonehenge.At Stonehenge, the Doctor, Amy, and River find a passage to an underground area, which the Doctor terms "the Underhenge". Inside, they find the Pandorica, a room-sized metal box outfitted with every type of lock imaginable. The Doctor and River become concerned when they discover that the Pandorica is opening from inside and transmitting a message across time and space, drawing many of the Doctor's foes to Earth. River warns that "everything that ever hated [the Doctor] is coming tonight". The Doctor refuses to flee and instead asks River to seek help from the nearby Roman legion while he remains with the Pandorica. She finds the legion's commander reluctant, though one mysterious centurion and fifty others do volunteer.Back underground, while Amy questions the Doctor about the engagement ring she has found, the pair are attacked by the debris of a Cyberman's suit trying to find a new host. The Doctor is stunned and Amy sedated with a flechette. She runs away and is rescued by the mysterious centurion, who turns out to be Rory Williams. The revived Doctor is baffled to find Rory alive, since he is supposed to have been erased from history by a crack in the universe ("Cold Blood"). Rory is even more confused and says he simply remembers dying one second and being a Roman soldier the next.As more enemies gather in orbit, the Doctor temporarily delays the aliens and instructs River to bring the TARDIS to Stonehenge. Although shown to be an expert TARDIS pilot ("The Time of Angels"), River now finds the machine impossible to control and gets locked on course for Amy's house on 26 June 2010 - the very date of the time energy explosion that caused the cracks in the universe ("Flesh and Stone"). Whilst she ventures outside, the scanner screen suddenly cracks into the same shape as the other cracks in the universe, while an ominous voice declares "silence will fall". River finds large burn-marks on the lawn, and then begins to explore Amy's bedroom, still full of representations of the Doctor and the TARDIS. She also finds elements such as Pandora's box and the Roman soldiers within Amy's drawings and books. She relays this to the Doctor, who starts to worry they might all be imaginary constructs taken from Amy's mind to entrap him, and believing their own cover story until they are activated.Rory meanwhile has an emotional conversation with Amy as he tries to connect with her using the engagement ring that he had left aboard the TARDIS, but she is still unable to remember him. The TARDIS begins to malfunction dangerously. Upon discovery of the date to which River has been taken, the Doctor orders her to get out of that timezone, but the TARDIS is now controlled remotely. He urges her to get out, as the TARDIS engines are supposed to shut down automatically when no one is on board, but she finds herself locked in.Suddenly, Rory and the 'legionaries' with the Doctor are activated: they are Autons. The Rory Auton remains with Amy, struggling to retain his human consciousness and stop himself from killing her. Shortly after she remembers who he is, he loses control and shoots her. Meanwhile, the other Autons capture the Doctor and take him to the now-open Pandorica, which proves to be empty. Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans, and other enemies arrive and reveal that they have formed an alliance and built the Pandorica as a prison for the Doctor, as they believe he is about to destroy the universe. The Doctor pleads that they have made a mistake and the TARDIS, not him, is about to destroy the universe but the aliens refuse to believe that anyone else can pilot the TARDIS.River frantically manages to hot-wire the TARDIS door, but finds her way blocked by a stone surface. She declares, "I'm sorry, my love," as the TARDIS goes critical and explodes. Rory is still cradling the lifeless Amy. The Pandorica closes on the Doctor, and a dramatic reveal shows explosions surrounding the Earth, which slowly fades to black as silence falls.Following from the cliffhanger of the previous episode, the Doctor is sealed in the Pandorica, a prison designed for him by his greatest foes and baited by elements of Amy's childhood imagination, while River Song is trapped in the TARDIS as it explodes, triggering the end of the universe. As the episode begins, the Earth, Moon, and what appears to be the Sun are all that remain in a starless black void. In 102 AD, the Auton replica of Rory, having shot Amy, is still holding her lifeless body when a future version of the Doctor, using a Vortex Manipulator, briefly appears and gives Rory his sonic screwdriver, with instructions to open the Pandorica. Rory releases the imprisoned Doctor, who places Amy inside the Pandorica where she will be revived and held in stasis. Rory, ageless due to his Auton nature, stays with the Pandorica, guarding it through nearly two millennia and creating a mythology around the box that survives to the present day.The Doctor jumps forward in time to 1996, and provides hints to the young Amelia Pond—who has dreams of a star-filled sky—that lead her to the British Museum, where the Pandorica is on display. Amelia's touch opens the Pandorica, releasing her older self. Rory, now a security guard at the museum, arrives just in time to save the Doctor, Amy and Amelia from a fossilized Dalek. After an emotional reunion, the Doctor uses the Vortex Manipulator to pass his screwdriver to Rory in the past and rescue River from the TARDIS. The group flees through the museum, purused by the Dalek, which the Doctor surmises has been re-activated by the light of the Pandorica. They meet a mortally wounded version of the Doctor from twelve minutes in the future, who whispers something to his past self and dies. The Doctor explains that a fragment of the original, star-filled universe is inside the Pandorica, and if they can transfer it to every point of the collapsing universe simultaneously, they may be able to "reboot" reality. He is then shot by the Dalek, and jumps twelve minutes into the past. Rory and Amy escape, while River confronts the Dalek- which uncharacteristically begs for mercy when told her name.After jumping back twelve minutes, the Doctor did not die, but instead directed his earlier self to create a diversion, giving the wounded Doctor the opportunity to program the Pandorica to fly into the Sun-like source of light: the TARDIS, exploding simultaneously at every point in space and time. When his companions return, the Doctor explains that once the universe is rebooted, Amy—having lived near the cracks in the universe all her life—will be able to use her memories to restore people who have been erased, and that he himself will be trapped in the void between universes once the cracks close. The Doctor then pilots the Pandorica into the TARDIS explosion, creating a second Big Bang and returning the universe to normal.The Doctor then finds himself rewinding through his life as an observer. Amy can hear but not see him, and as he passes through the events of "Flesh and Stone", he takes advantage of her closed eyes to tell her to remember what he told her when she was seven years old. Arriving on the day he met Amelia Pond ("The Eleventh Hour"), he finds the young girl asleep outside, waiting for her "raggedy Doctor" to return. The Doctor carries her to bed, and tells her a story about a daft old man who stole—"well, borrowed"—a magic box that was "big and little at the same time. Brand new and ancient. And the bluest blue ever." He then steps into the crack in Amelia's bedroom wall, sealing it completely.Amy wakes up on 26 June 2010, the day of her wedding, to find she has remembered her mother, father and the human Rory back into existence. During the wedding reception, however, she feels as if she is forgetting something. When she sees River Song's diary, its cover fashioned after the TARDIS, she tearfully recalls the Doctor's story of "something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue", causing the Doctor and the TARDIS to be restored. The Doctor joins in the wedding celebration.After the wedding, the Doctor gives River the Vortex Manipulator to return to her time. River sadly warns him he will soon learn who she truly is, and that it will change everything. Aboard the TARDIS, the Doctor explains to Amy and Rory that unanswered questions remain about the destruction of the TARDIS and the nature of "the Silence" that will fall, but before they can contemplate that, the Doctor receives a telephone call alerting him to the presence of an escaped Egyptian goddess on the Orient Express in space. Rory and Amy decide to join him, and the three leave on their next adventure.[edit] ContinuityThe episode revisits several scenes from earlier in the series. The first scene in the episode mirrors the start of "The Eleventh Hour", except this time the Doctor does not crash into Amelia's garden, instead appearing later to direct her to the museum. Upon the TARDIS's restoration Rory tells Amy's parents that "I was plastic" and that the Doctor was "the stripper at my stag do", the latter event having been seen in "The Vampires of Venice".As the Doctor rewinds through his life, he sees events which relate to "The Lodger", but which were not shown in that episode. His conversation with Amy during the events of "Flesh and Stone" appeared in that episode, though it was not clear that this was a Doctor from a different timeline. Finally, he arrives in seven-year-old Amelia's house the night she waited for him in "The Eleventh Hour".Early in the episode, Amy's aunt states that she does not trust Richard Dawkins (who appeared as himself in "The Stolen Earth") due to his support for the existence of stars. When the sonic screwdriver given to Rory and that in the pocket of the Doctor in the Pandorica touch they cause sparks, in a revived-series reference to the Blinovitch Limitation Effect.
The Waters of Mars is the second of the leading up to the end of the era. It aired on on . Contents [] wgAfterContentAndJS.push(function() { if (window.showTocToggle) { window.tocShowText = "show"; window.tocHideText = "hide"; showTocToggle();}}); Synopsis . . . Last recorded message: "Don't drink the water. Don't even touch it. Not one drop." Plot The arrives on and steps out in his spacesuit, seemingly just to relax and enjoy the landscape. Stumbling across a base inhabited by a team from , the Doctor is detained by a remote-controlled robot called "" and brought inside. The base commander, , is at first suspicious of the Doctor, but after a tense interrogation, decides to trust him. The Doctor learns that the date is , and that this is in fact , the first human outpost on Mars. History has it that on this date the base was destroyed in a mysterious explosion and Brooke and her crew were all killed. Unwilling to break the laws of time and interfere with fixed points in history, the Doctor decides to leave. However, at the very same moment a crisis is developing: two crewmembers, and , have been infected by a which takes over their bodies and causes them to gush copious amounts of water. Adelaide confiscates the Doctor's spacesuit, reasoning that he could be responsible for the infection in some way, and orders him to come with her and another crewmember, , to investigate. The infection spreads, with Andy passing on the condition to Tarak. The two men are contained in the base's "bio-sphere" section while Maggie is secured in the medical wing. In a conversation with colleague , the organism occupying Maggie's body reveals its desire to reach Earth, a planet rich in water. The crew plan to evacuate in an escape shuttle, and the Doctor breaks the news to Adelaide that she must die today, on Mars, if events are to unfold as they should. However, he also tells her that her death will inspire her descendants to travel further into space and establish peaceful relations with numerous extraterrestrial species. Unwillingly, Adelaide lets him leave. As the Doctor is making his way back to the TARDIS, Maggie breaks out of confinement, infiltrates the shuttle and infects pilot , Adelaide's deputy. Before the condition takes a hold over him, Ed manages to trigger the shuttle's self-destruct mechanism, which traps the infection on Mars but also leaves the surviving crew with no means of escape. The destruction of the shuttle is witnessed by the Doctor who, overcome by defiance against time itself, returns to the base to save the others. Realising that there is no way to change the course of history, Adelaide activates Bowie Base's self-destruct sequence. The infected personnel mount the roof of the control centre and exude more water, which pours into the room and claims GADGET's operator, , and . However, the Doctor uses GADGET to access the TARDIS, operate its controls remotely and transport the time and space machine into the base, rescuing Adelaide, Yuri and from the resulting nuclear explosion. The TARDIS materialises outside Adelaide's house on Earth. Mia and Yuri are shocked by their experiences on Mars and Doctor's power and depart, bewildered. In a conversation with Adelaide, the Doctor reflects on why he ultimately decided to save her and the others. He argues that the ' rules were only valid while their civilisation existed, and that since he is the last of his race he has total authority over time. He proudly declares himself the "Time Lord Victorious" and remarks that with this power he will now be able to save influential figures such as Adelaide as well as "little people" the likes of Yuri and Mia. Scolding the Doctor for his new found arrogance, Adelaide returns home and commits suicide, reverting the changes that the Doctor has made to the . Only now understanding the full impact of his actions, the Doctor is overcome with horror and realises that there will be a price to pay for his interference. appears in the street, prompting the Doctor to ask him whether he has finally gone too far — whether the time has come for him to die. Unresponsive, Sigma vanishes, and the Doctor staggers back into the TARDIS to the ominous sound of the . With a defiant "No!", he begins to work the machine's controls. Cast - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Crew - - - - - - - - - - - - , - , - - , - - - , - , - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - , - , , - - - - , - - - - - - References Adelaide was 10 years old when the was by the , she witnessed one herself. Whilst on Earth when the Doctor is in the the is audible. Adelaide Brooke says that the last forty years on Earth have been chaos, with massive climate change, ozone degredation, and "the oil apocalypse"; humanity "almost reached extinction" during this period. Andy's obituary mentions "appalling storm conditions" in , and climate change affecting agriculture in . Maggie believes the Doctor may be a Philippino or astronaut, as the Philippines are rumoured to be building a Mars rocket and Spain have a "space link" that they managed to keep secret. Andy Stone's sister worked for the Spanish space programme. Ed Gold believes the Doctor is from a non-state independent group, referring to the Branson Inheritance. Various lunar missions have been carried out, including ten missions and , establishing a refueling station on the moon. Mars was landed on in , with Adelaide Brooke as part of the crew. Thirty years after 2059, Brooke's granddaughter Susan will pilot the first lightspeed ship. At least one of the webpages -- the one showing Brooke's granddaughter -- dates from the 2080s or later, suggesting the still exists in some form in the late 21st century. is 's first off world colony. "Bowie Base One" is a reference to the David Bowie song "Life on Mars", which is also the name of a BBC TV series set in 1972 starring , who currently plays . Bowie Base One is located on in the . The Doctor mentions the and suggests that they may have frozen . The Doctor said that he hates "funny robots" but notes that he'd be okay with a . was built by using parts from the drones that constructed Bowie Base One. Story Notes This story was initially envisaged as a Christmas special, several festive references remain, such as the crew on Mars preparing for Christmas dinner, and it snowing when the Doctor arrives back on Earth as he exclaims how he likes snow. This story was originally entitled; Red Christmas. As has been cast as a companion, she is the oldest actor to play a companion on television since the beginning of the series, although this title will be taken away from her in the next episode when becomes the Doctor's companion. Ratings 9.1m 33.9% of TV share Filming Locations Victoria Place, Newport National Botanic Gardens of Wales, Carmarthenshire Taff's Well quarry, Cardiff, Wales Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors If no had ever heard of the then how can the events of : not be known by the Humans? The novels may not be considered canon, by the current production team, also that event may have been in flux. It is never explicitly stated that Humans have never heard of the Ice Warriors. When the Doctor mentions them, Adelaide simply states, "I haven't got time for stories." After the explosion of the shuttle, several fires are burning all around the site. Taking into account the initial explosion was fueled by the base's oxygen, and given that Mars has no appreciable atmosphere, how can these smaller fires burn in the vacuum? Because Mars does have an atmosphere, albeit one with a pressure roughly equivalent to one hundredth that of Earth's atmosphere. Given that Mars's thin atmosphere consists primarily of carbon dioxide, with a very small concentration of oxygen (which is required for combustion), how can the smaller fires after the explosion burn? There is a lot we don't know about Bowie Base One. We don't know what sort of fuel they're using, we don't know how the self-destruct mechanism on the rocket works. In The Reapers turned up due to Rose saving her father when somebody who was dead is now alive - surely this should be the case now for Yuri and Mia as they should have died but are now alive. The Reapers only showed up in Fathers Day due to Rose saving her father's life, as then, that altered the timeline meaning that in the future Rose wouldn't have travelled to the past to save her father, causing a paradox, the Doctor only changed the future when he saved Adelaide's life. Had Adelaide's granddaughter travelled back in time to save her grandmother, for instance, that would more likely have caught the Reapers' attention. Also, as Adelaide almost immediately kills herself, thereby maintaining the timeline, there was no need for the Reapers to appear. The news article on Adelaide claims that she was born in 1999 and yet was also 10 when her parents died in 2008. (There was clearly a typo in the article in regards to either the year or her age.) The news article identifies as occuring in 2008, instead of 2009 (as the show's been a year ahead since ). The production team have deliberately stated that Series Three occurs within a space of a few days to rectify the year-off discrepancy that Aliens of London introduced, so the Whoniverse timeline is in sync with ours again. (Two explanations: either the article we were "seeing" had some sort of typo, or the events of The Stolen Earth actually did happen in 2008.) The news article on the mission refers to "Dr Tarak Ital MD." It would be correct to write either the "Dr" or the "MD," but both at once is redundant and grammatically incorrect. Ital's obituary also misspells "Havana". It is correct if the person has both an MD and a PhD. The article on Susie Fontana Brooke's first "Faster then Light" flight lists Adelaide's team at the end as hers. Why would the Doctor comment on Mia's age when Roman is two years younger than her? When it is revealed that Maggie is one of the creatures, the outer shot shows her hair back while in the closer shot, it is around her face. Continuity The Doctor speaks partially to the events of : . There is a flashback to (which includes a cameo by a ) : / The spacesuit the Doctor wore was the same suit from : / . Mars appears not to have much of an atmosphere, however : suggests otherwise. : is also (partially) set in 2059. Carmen's prophecy "he will knock four times" is mentioned from : . Sound clips of the Doctor talking about the Time Lords and The Time War are used from : , / / International broadcasts - Australia : : - Canada:
More thrilling commentary, this time for the "Stolen Earth," clearly the best roller coaster ride of Series 4, if not of the entire run of the new series. It's all downhill from here though, as "Journey's End" is coming up next, and we all know how that turned out. Still, witticisms and nerdy banter ahead!
Notes to follow shortly
Bees are small yellow and black sociable members of the vespiform subspecies. Hailing originally from the planet and migrating to the planet Fintlewoodlewix over 7 million ago. Mistaken by the local inhabitants as nothing more than poorly armed Insects, with an innate ability to dance, they were largely ignored until it was discovered that they vomit was surprisingly palatable to most native species. Bee's attempts to communicate or implant their portable translation devices into the native species were usually mistaken as attempts to sting humans. This miss interpretation of events never distracted the Bees trying to make first contact despite a surprisingly high death count on the side of the Bees. However. The Bees left the renamed planet – now called Earth – Galactic codex Sol 3 - shortly before its removal too the Medusa Cascade. The last message from the bees was miss translated by a kindly Bee Keeper who assumed the Bee was communicating the location of a bowl of petunias to its fellow drones. The message was infact. So long and thanks for all the nectar.
"The Stolen Earth," the penultimate episode of Series 4, was a barnburning spectacular of fanwankian proportions, and the RFS crew did their level best to keep their geeky selves in check before effusively praising (or in the case of Chris, begrudgingly praising) a jam-packed episode full of danger, Davros, Daleks, derring-do, and other things starting with the letter "D". Delightful!
The Doctor Who universe collides as the casts of Doctor Who, Torchwood, and the Sarah Jane Adventures converge. The Earth has been stolen as the Dalek's reveal their master plan. An ancient enemy of the Doctor makes his return for the first time since the program returned. Plus, The Doctor reunites with a companion he thought he would never see again. It's Doctor Who Series 4 Episode 12. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 166. 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. Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on SPOTIFY! Feedback Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute? Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! Additional Information Interested in more Doctor Who Comics? Visit our friends at Titan Comics. Titan publishes comics featuring the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors. They also publish comics featuring Sherlock, Penny Dreadful, and more! Check them out and tell them that Discussing Who sent you.