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Find Josh here:Website: https://joshcloss.com/Twitch: https://twitch.tv/fiveironfanatichttps://level99challenge.tumblr.com/ ==============Stitches in Time website and socials available here: https://linktr.ee/whostitchedEditing and music by Becca McGlynn.Art by Mandy Oquendo.Logo by Ben Paddon.Produced by Becca McGlynn and Ben Paddon.
The Fifth and Tenth Doctors must unhook their TARDISes in this 4-minute clip from "Time Crash" (64.2mBC). With special guest Michael Nixon.Website and socials available here. Produced & edited by Becca McGlynn. Music by Becca McGlynn. Art by Mandy Oquendo. Logo by Ben Paddon.
On this episode the crew has Christmas in March as they cover Time Crash and Voyage of the Damned with Samuel being delighted for obvious reasons, amazing chemistry with Astrid, a fantastic group of characters, the heavenly hosts, a sad engine room. and a good ending despite all the tragedy. Time Crash Link: https://vimeo.com/535412418 To … Continue reading Going Through Who 17.2: Time Crash/Voyage of the Damned →
Crack open the champagne, pull your party poppers and give three cheers: Doctor Who turns 60 years old today. We're celebrating the 60th anniversary of the programme, and also (less impressively) our podcast's 1st anniversary, by kicking back with some fun and games, as well as watching two short sketches - Time Crash and The Curse of Fatal Death. Links to socials, listening platforms and Discord server:https://linktr.ee/abouttimecast
30 Minute U is a NEW series under The More We Know Podcast featuring Sameer Sawaqed, Host of one of the worlds top mentorship platforms The More We Know together with Carmen Rossi, a top CEO and entrepreneur who is the genius behind 8 Hospitality Group. Carmen owns and operates some of the biggest night clubs and restaurants in Chicago and is also a professor. Carmen employs hundreds and operates in different business areas as well. 30 Minute U aims to prepare you with skills for the real world in just under thirty minutes.An interactive university designed for U!!!In this episode, Meer and Carmen discuss everything about time management. Learn how a CEO manages his time, what young people struggle with in time management and realistic tips on how you can manage your time!Follow Carmen on instagram: @c_rossgoListen To The More We Know ⇨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1134704Subscribe ⇨https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxvfd5ddf72Btbck8SdeyBwFollow my Instagram ⇨ https://www.instagram.com/sameer.sawaqed/?hl=enFollow my Twitter ⇨ https://twitter.com/commitwithmeer
We have big numbers for this podcast! We chat to long term friend of the 1800 Customs boys, Alex, about his fathers proffesional racing career and what aspirations Alex has for getting on two wheels. We delve into motorcycle theft and prevention and relive a wild tale where the ATC took Olly for a ride... Big love for tuning in! Keep sharing! Follow, listen, review... you know Instagram @1800Customs PEACE! RIDE HONDAS!
To celebrate Doctor Who's fiftieth and fifty-ninth anniversaries, Brendan, Nathan, Richard and Todd are reunited at last for the first of two panels discussing The Day of the Doctor. We squealed, we laughed, we wept, we injured Brendan, and we spent quite a bit of time fangirling about Ingrid Oliver. Happy birthday, everyone! Notes and links First off, a special anniversary mention of El Sandifer, whose essay on The Day of the Doctor discusses its role on healing the breach between the Classic and New Series of Doctor Who. Perhaps inevitably, John Hurt reprises his role as the War Doctor for Big Finish, recording four box sets of three stories each before his death in 2017. Two Doctor Who novelisations alluded to this week: firstly, again, Steven Moffat's novelisation of The Day of the Doctor (2018), and Russell T Davies's novelistaion of Rose (also 2018), which depicts the Last Great Time War in weird and unfilmable ways. As a man dedicated to recycling, Moffat has used the resolution of The Day of the Doctor in a Children in Need special in 2007 called Time Crash. We discussed it (of course) in Episode 178, Remember Who We Were. Nathan's vague memory of a French ambassador visiting a 65-year-old Queen Elizabeth I and remarking on the poor state of her teeth is largely correct. You can read about this meeting here. This is Ingrid Oliver's first appearance on the show as Dr Petronella Osgood, and so we spend a lot of time talking about how great she is. Richard mentions her role as Penthesilea in ElvenQuest, a Radio 4 comedy series starring Stephen Mangan, as well as her roles in another Radio 4 comedy series, The Penny Dreadfuls Present…. Brendan mentions her appearance as Osgood in The Lonely Assassins, a videogame featuring the Weeping Angels, first released in 2021 and available on just about every platform imaginable. And, for our viewers who are in the UK or who know how to operate a VPN, you can see a brief excerpt from the episode of Watson & Oliver where Ingrid learns that she's been shortlisted to play the next James Bond. Follow us Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Richard is @RichardLStone and Todd is @toddbeilby. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll spend the next fifty years making fun of your dreadfully unconvincing London accent. And more You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We'll be back with a new flashcast on the second Russell T Davies era in November 2023. Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well. In our most recent episode, we watched in awe as Roger Moore and Tony Curtis solved the mystery of The Long Goodbye. We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which a few weeks ago started its coverage of Series B of the show. This week's episode: Chris Boucher's Weapon, starring The Talons of Weng-Chiang's John Bennett in a largely non-racist role. And finally, there's our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. We've been having a short break to give us the chance to rest on our laurels after our first year of podcasting. Today, we're recommending our coverage of Star Trek: Discovery.
Incarnations of Doctor Who crossing the time streams to work together was a tradition of classic Doctor Who. On today's Sci-Fi 5, it took a charity sketch to bring that tradition into the new series - and it hasn't stopped happening since. Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Earl Green Hosted by Kim Horcher Music by Devin Curry
Incarnations of Doctor Who crossing the time streams to work together was a tradition of classic Doctor Who. On today's Sci-Fi 5, it took a charity sketch to bring that tradition into the new series - and it hasn't stopped happening since. Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Earl Green Hosted by Kim Horcher Music by Devin Curry
Incarnations of Doctor Who crossing the time streams to work together was a tradition of classic Doctor Who. On today's Sci-Fi 5, it took a charity sketch to bring that tradition into the new series - and it hasn't stopped happening since. Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Earl Green Hosted by Kim Horcher Music by Devin Curry
Ro! Ro! ROBOT?! Podtor Whocast delves into Doctor Who's Christmas adventures once again - but WAIT! There's more! Before we talk heads in boxes, recency bias in magazine polls, and short hand, we talk about Peter Davison and uh, yeah, I don't know. Not much else. I don't know. It's TIME CRASH and VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED!
Ro! Ro! ROBOT?! Podtor Whocast delves into Doctor Who's Christmas adventures once again - but WAIT! There's more! Before we talk heads in boxes, recency bias in magazine polls, and short hand, we talk about Peter Davison and uh, yeah, I don't know. Not much else. I don't know. It's TIME CRASH and VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED! The post Doctor Who Special Episode & S04X – Time Crash & Voyage of the Damned first appeared on Friendly Mushroom Productions.
Today on the Ether we have the Cosmos Spaces NFT share and chill hosted by LiLGainzz with NOTs NFTs. You'll hear from Bushi, leon, Sky Monks NFT, TimeCrash.NFT, Del Rey, Artnaz, Sandytoes2211, HUAdorables, Rusty Shackleford, Tabassom, emir.your
Today on the Ether we have the Cosmos Spaces NFT share and chill open mic hosted by LiLGainzz. You'll hear from erik.io, Bare Bones NFT, Signal, TimeCrash.NFT, Sky Monks NFT, BeezIrish, and more! Recorded on July 26th 2022. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today on the Ether we have the Cosmos DeFi and NFT chat hosted by CryptoTank. You'll hear from NOTs NFTs, Cosmos DeFi & NFTs, Sky Monks NFT, NOTs.ART, Gritz, TimeCrash.NFT, BeezIrish, Anon, Homestead Cosmonaut, emir.your
Today on the Ether we have the Cosmos Spaces IBC Gang late night lounge hosted by CosmoClay. You'll hear from NOTs NFTs, The Space Ape Society, Michael Gushansky, Michael T., Lil Gainzz, TimeCrash.NFT, Sky Monks NFT, Rusty Shackleford, Sace, and more! Recorded on June 17th 2022. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
This week; from Albert Square to Albert Einstein, we take a look at Dimensions in Time, the Curse of Fatal Death and Time Crash alongside other specials from the past 59 years
The Tenth Doctor tries to take off in the TARDIS, only for the time machine to spin wildly and sound an alarm. Checking out the systems, the Doctor suddenly collides with his fifth incarnation, who is doing the same thing.Support the show on Patreon - www.patreon.com/biggeronthepodiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6rKhNkx...Social 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.
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CW: Death, needlesBegin the unravelling.Featuring the talents of:Erik @PrimeFactorX01 as Daybreak;Maq @maquekenzie as Petrine;Nick @rfencounters as Horsehead;Charlie @magical_pride as Stellar;Evan Saft @NamesEquipped as Hextinction;Landon Cornell @OccasionalGM as Stagehand;andVanessa Haas @alpacamybooks as Kiran See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When the Doctor meets the Doctor, odds are some serious wibbly wobbly timey wimey makes it happen! Rich Hutson presents the 10 Best Doctor Who Crossovers Ever...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@PickUpChangeToe@WhoCultureFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the newest episode of my 'Festive Flashback' series for the holidays. This time I'll be chatting about both 'Voyage of the Damned', as well as the mini-episode 'Time Crash', both from way back in Christmas 2007. Enjoy the ride! Terminus Podcast -- Episode 38 – Festive Flashback: Voyage of the Damned & Time Crash Table of Contents: 0:00:00 – Opening and Welcome 0:03:14 – Discussion of 'Time Crash' 0:08:50 – Discussion of 'Voyage of the Damned' 0:31:51 – Goodbye, Thanks, and Outro! Links: + Email:terminusdwpodcast@gmail.com + Terminus Instagram + Terminus Ko-Fi Page + Terminus PayPal Link + Terminus on Stitcher + Terminus on iTunes + Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/terminusdwpodcast/ (the social group) or Like Us at: https://www.facebook.com/TerminusDWPodcast + Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerminusCast + Tumblr: http://terminusdwpodcast.tumblr.com + Terminus Amazon Online Store + Music Theme: 'Violin Doctor Who Theme' by ViolinistBAKA (on YouTube) + Terminus Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3VFI8MHKLAZSA?ref_=wl_share + + + + WANT TO BUY ME A DRINK? OR DROP ME A TIP? CLICK BELOW FOR MY KO-FI ACCOUNT! OR CLICK BELOW HERE FOR PAYPAL: OR CLICK BELOW FOR THE TERMINUS AMAZON WISHLIST: + + + + Notes: Opening audio clips from the Fifth Doctor serial 'Terminus' and the Tenth Doctor serial 'The Shakespeare Code', copyright BBC. The female robot voice was from '2nd Speech Center' text-to-voice software. 'Doctor Who' theme was by ViolinistBAKA, link provided above.
Welcome to the newest episode of my 'Festive Flashback' series for the holidays. This time I'll be chatting about both 'Voyage of the Damned', as well as the mini-episode 'Time Crash', both from way back in Christmas 2007. Enjoy the ride!
In which Doctor Who has a surprisingly dark Christmas, Torchwood gets good, and goofs are had by all. Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/B2TARDISpod Follow the hosts: Geoff: https://twitter.com/WheatleyDL Avery: https://twitter.com/BigFatPenis69 Skyler: https://twitter.com/SkyHigh9_5 SHOW NOTES: 2007 Children In Need Special: “Time Crash” on TARDIS Data Core: https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Time_Crash_(TV_story)" “Time Crash” transcript: http://www.chakoteya.net/DoctorWho/CIN2007.htm 2007 Christmas Special: “Voyage of the Damned” on TARDIS Data Core: https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Voyage_of_the_Damned_(TV_story) “Voyage of the Damned” transcript: http://www.chakoteya.net/DoctorWho/30-0.htm Torchwood S2E1: “Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang” on TARDIS Data Core: https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Kiss_Kiss%2C_Bang_Bang_(TV_story) “Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang” transcript: http://www.chakoteya.net/Torchwood/201.htm Closing theme is "Deserted Dunes Welcome Weary Feet" by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: https://kinggizzardandthelizardwizard.com/polygondwanaland/index.html
Our farewell last week was so heartbreaking that we decided to sneak in one last episode before Christmas. So, here are Terry Wogan and John Barrowman to introduce a heartwarming episode of Flight Through Entirety, in which Nathan and James are joined by Steven and Dan from New to Who to discuss the 2007 Children in Need special, Time Crash.
Com o fim da terceira temporada, vemos um Doutor sozinho na TARDIS... até que ele mesmo aparece para fazer companhia! Em Time Crash, especial do Children in Need de 2007, temos o 10º Doutor encontrando com sua versão favorita de si mesmo, o 5º Doutor! David Tennant e Peter Davison juntos tentando evitar que o tempo e espaço ganhe um buraco do tamanho da Bélgica!
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This week we continue our multi-Doctor journey pickled in time like gherkins in a jar with the 1993 Doctor Who epic Dimensions in Time. After the sheer seriousness of that story move on for a bit of comic relief with The Curse of Fatal Death. And then we move on to 2007's Time Crash staring Peter Davison and David Tennant.
This time the Doctor gets to meet… The Doctor? So here's an interesting one for you, as the Tenth Doctor meets the Fifth Doctor which is apparently is the Tenth Doctor's Doctor, and my brain hurts now. Go check out the minisode, Time Crash, if it hasn't been taken down yet. This week we explore the […] The post 039 – Time Crash appeared first on Noobs & the Whovian.
This time the Doctor gets to meet… The Doctor? So here’s an interesting one for you, as the Tenth Doctor meets the Fifth Doctor which is apparently is the Tenth Doctor’s Doctor, and my brain hurts now. You can check out the episode at https://vimeo.com/307123867 if it hasn’t been taken down. Go get your Britbox subscription started so you'll be ready for the Classic Who episode next week! Get a 7-day free trial at https://amzn.to/2SGRERg Visit us at noobsandthewhovian.com and facebook.com/noobsandthewhovian and email us at noobsandthewhovian@gmail.com.
This week we were all too busy with holiday bullshit to record our smash episode. So I'm re-posting our Crash Pandas RP session! Check it out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamesonearth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gamesonearth/support
It's the Titanic. In SPACEEEE! And you know what the Titanic is good at. Wiping out entire planets, and crashing. Oh, and there's an inbetweenquel from Last of the Time Lords and Voyage of the Damned called Time Crash.Visit us at noobsandthewhovian.com and facebook.com/noobsandthewhovian.com and email us at noobsandthewhovian@gmail.com. Welcome to Episode 37 covering the […] The post 037 – The Voyage of the Damned appeared first on Noobs & the Whovian.
It’s the Titanic. In SPACEEEE! And you know what the Titanic is good at. Wiping out entire planets, and crashing. Oh, and there’s an inbetweenquel from Last of the Time Lords and Voyage of the Damned called Time Crash. Visit us at noobsandthewhovian.com and facebook.com/noobsandthewhovian.com and email us at noobsandthewhovian@gmail.com.
How do we celebrate the arrival of the 13th Doctor and our 125th episode? By reviewing both Time Crash and the first appearance of the Thirteenth Doctor, of course! Episode 124 of Discussing Who is hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones.
How do we celebrate the arrival of the 13th Doctor and our 125th episode? By reviewing both Time Crash and the first appearance of the Thirteenth Doctor, of course! Episode 124 of Discussing Who is hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones.
How do we celebrate the arrival of the 13th Doctor and our 125th episode? By reviewing both Time Crash and the first appearance of the Thirteenth Doctor, of course! Plus, Kyle gives an explanation for the wibbly-wobbly of September's episodes! Episode 125 of Discussing Who is hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones. 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. 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. Connect with us by liking us on Facebook, following us on Twitter, find us on Instagram, and more! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, PlayerFM, Stitcher, and others! Help others discover us by giving star ratings and/or recommending us on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. 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! 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) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Upcoming Events & 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.
How do we celebrate the arrival of the 13th Doctor and our 125th episode? By reviewing both Time Crash and the first appearance of the Thirteenth Doctor, of course! Episode 124 of Discussing Who is hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones.
It's a new pod! Come with us as we explore the worlds of Actual Play via the mechanism of Legacy of Dragonholt, wherein we flex our improvisational muscles and my mixing of audio is put to the absolute limit. Featuring the community collaboration of discord members Timecrash, DG_Nick, and DunkmasterKyouko for this really bad bit that YES OF COURSE I'M GONNA KEEP DOING IT WHO DO YOU THINK I AM.
This episode was recorded live at the fabulous Berger Park Mansion on June 8th, 2018. Curator/Creative producer Laura Scruggs made it all happen and Jake Scruggs hosted and told some comedy jokes. If you like what you hear, the show is presented the 2nd Friday of every month except January. Video of the event is here: https://youtu.be/WUZT5xC0EtM Jake Scruggs - Jokes about being married to Laura Jake grew up in Lansing, IL the son of a sculptor and a writer and spent his pre 30s getting 2 degrees in education and teaching for the better part of a decade. In 2004 he turned an apprenticeship into a career as a software developer. Executive producing his wife’s documentary “Uncle Fun: You’re the One” has involved mostly sound editing, tech support, and funding. He also co-hosts and produces the podcast “Are You Famous, Yet?” (also with his wife Laura Force Scruggs). Jake took a stand up class 5 years ago and this will be his second performance ever. Writer Amy Crider (special thanks for filling in for an artist who had to cancel) Amy is a Chicago playwright whose work will be in the Chicago One Minute Play Festival June 26 and 27 and also has a play reading at the Jarvis Square Pottery on June 27. Slide Guitar Master Jon Spiegel Jon Spiegel has been fascinated with music and storytelling since he was a small boy. His mother was a great musician, and his Pop was a confirmed long-form joke teller. Jon grew up telling all kinds of stories from the stage as a musician (his primary career). He moved to Chicago from the East Coast after graduating from Harvard thirty years ago and has worked with The Old Town School, the Goodman Theatre, Blue Man Group, the Lyric Opera, the Northlight and many other others. He is a songwriter and a playwright and most recently rediscovered storytelling. He has told stories in Chicago at Story Jam, Do Not Submit, Illinois Storytellers, TenX9, and Cabaret On The Lake! Storyteller W.C. Williams, accompanied by Ramblin' Rose W.C. Williams, known professionally as Afram Bill Williams, is a native of the Mississippi delta, and is a playwright, poet and short story writer. He has appeared with Steppenwolf Theatre in such productions as Balm In Gilead, Tracers, Curse Of The Starving Class, Of Mice And Men, and One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. He helped to adapt and appeared in Remains Theater's production of Moby Dick, and has appeared on Broadway, The Kennedy Center, The Royal Shakespeare Theater in London, as well as on stage in Los Angeles. His film credits include Flatliners, The Fugitive, and Chain Reaction. Mr Williams resides in the Englewood community of Chicago, with his wife, Lydia Bledsoe Williams. Ramblin’ Rose is a Blues Singer, Composer, Musician, Goodman Theater GeNarrations Storyteller, Line-dancer & Fashion Designer. Her band, Ramblin’ Rose & The 290 East Ramblers, just finished an 8 concert series with Chicago Park District (Night Out In The Parks). She has performed as one of the “Chicago Women In The Blues” for many years, as well as the 2010 Blues Festival in Grant Park. Rose will also be performing at 3 Chicago Park District Concerts: Shedd Park, July 3rd; Welles Park, July 10th; Brown Memorial Park, August 18th and Willie Dixon Blues Heaven, August 2nd. Timelord band vocalist and guitarist Ronen Kohn Raised in upstate New York by a pack of wild folk musicians, Ronen later graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in theatre. Fae went on to appear in shows with The Right Brain Project, The Living Canvas, and The Runaways Lab. Faer solo singer/songwriter album, Cracks, was released in 2013, and fae fronts the trock band Time Crash, which has released a full album, Regeneration (2014) and an EP, The Empty (2016). For more information, visit masshysteriamusic.com. Follow us on Twitter or Facebook Intro Music: "Are You Famous, Yet?" - Laura Scruggs. Outro Music: "AYFY 1" - Christopher Kriz
WHO 37 is on summer hiatus but will be back in the autumn with new episodes. In the meantime JB will be re-releasing some classic moments from the first year in the podcast which are no longer available on iTunes. Interview with Dick Mills at Chicago TARDIS 2013 - originally appeared in Episode #022 Suburban TARDIS 2013 Interview with Time Crash - originally appeared in Episode #011 Bash & Crash
Presenting stories with multiple incarnations of #DoctorWho is always a treat... but it sometimes doesn't quite work out. Christian Cawley and James McLean put their heads together to work out just which of these stories is the best. Is it the one you're expecting, or do they have a surprise for you? Featuring discussion of: The Three Doctors; The Five Doctors; The Two Doctors; Dimensions in Time; Time Crash; Day of the Doctor; Twice Upon a Time; countless novels and Big Finish adventures. Oh, and a few words about a wonderful parody account based on the idea of Big Finish exploring every narrative nook and cranny in Doctor Who... **Shownotes** [](https://twitter.com/BigPitches) [Big Finish Pitches parody account on Twitter](https://twitter.com/BigPitches)
On this Quick Trip in the Tardis, The Doctor runs into someone from his past, or his future, depending on your point of view. Join us as we discuss the 2007 Children in Need special: Time Crash Filmed for the 2007 BBC Children in Need Special, time gets all wibbily, wobbly again as The Fifth Doctor ...
So over here we have the latin– space gold. Almost got sued right there. This week one of us watches Time Crash, while the other doesn’t. That has to be a first for this show. I’m almost certain it is. After that we both actually watched the episode for the week, so that’s good atContinue reading →
It's “The Two Doctors“ versus “Twice Upon a Time“ in an episode featuring abnormally high amounts of Doctor Who. Our bonus is a very special minisode "Time Crash” featuring the Fifth Doctor.
Hello les coquinous ! 2e épisode de la rentrée, et encore des invités !! le studio 8sec !!! Et ouais, parce qu’on est comme ça chez GITP, nous, on aime partager ! Donc, encore des jeux, des news, et toujours notre toute nouvelle (enfin, rééditée, devrais-je dire, puisque nous l’avions déjà mise en place une première fois avec Will et Geoffrey !) rubrique : et en dehors du jeu mobile, vous faites quoi ? Et comme nous aimons être interactifs, si vous avez envie de nous entendre parler d’un jeu ou un autre, ou vous parler d’un sujet geek, n’hésitez pas à nous le demander, via Twitter, G+, FB... Enfin, vous savez où nous trouver !! :) Mais parlons de l’avenir proche de GITP : Nous allons mettre en place, très bientôt, un Tipee. Je sais, je sais, nous vous en parlions déjà depuis un moment, mais là, nous sommes en train de finaliser la chose. Evidemment, nous vous partagerons tous les liens. Et, dans tous les cas, notre émission restera gratuite à l’écoute et en téléchargement. Voili-voilou les coquinous ! A tout bientôt, et surtout, restez connectés :) News: Another Lost Phone: Laura’s Story disponible sur iOS et Android (Vidéo) Thimbleweed Park un point & click à ne pas louper (Vidéo) Kingsman: The Golden Circle iOS et Android (Vidéo) Aka to Blue arrive sur iOS (Vidéo) Invité: Louis & Louis du studio 8 Sec à qui l'on doit l'excellent Time Crash (Vidéo)! Avis: Julie: Iron Marines Android (€4,99) iOS (€5,49) (Vidéo) Cédric: Morphite iOS (€8,99) (Vidéo) Et en dehors du jeu mobile, vous faites quoi ? Cédric: Dead Cells Julie: Divinity: Original Sin 2 Où nous retrouver: La page fan Facebook : gamesinthepocket La page Google+ Twitter : @gamespocket Contact : contact@gamesinthepocket.fr Sur Tapwrite La musique du générique est The Dark Abode of Power: dark, gloomy, aggressive, raw, diabolic par Kranto studijos découvert sur Jamendo.
A special 'last minute' edition of PROGTOR WHO celebrating our 3 year anniversary of making the podcast... Marc flies solo and introduces clips of interviews from Jodie Whittaker(!), Andrew Cartmel and Toby Hadoke, our TIME CRASH review special amongst other special suprises... We also play 3 great tunes for you ears to enjoy :) Thank you for joining us in celebrating 3 years of PROGTOR WHO... :)
Please join Marc, Bob, Craig and special guest Jim for PROGTOR WHO: Where WHO and PROG COLLIDE... On this week's show the guys preview series 10 of DOCTOR WHO, discuss the latest WHO news, have a little quiz and read out our lovely listeners feedback... We also play 3 great songs from RIPLEY, MOSTLY AUTUMN and this week's MYSTERY LEFT FIELD CHOICE... As as bonus we also include a special mini epsode review of TIME CRASH... Oh, it's all go over here... Please join us :)
There are so many ways to relate,don’t panic about it! Join adventurous Magenta and inquisitive Shaina podcasting from bed on sex, love, and geekery. This week we interview Ronen.Wediscuss Ronen’s journey through their gender adventure and howwediscover ourselves as we get older. In addition, we get tohearabout all the amazing projects ze has: Now Ze Hir, Mass Hysteria Music, and the Doctor Who themedband,Time Crash. Speaking of Time Crash, wait’ll you hearusponder The Doctor’s sexuality throughout the series. Stay totheend for an original song by Ronen! Bring your towel! Edited by Danny. Theme Song: Ronen. Logo by Jasmin. Produced by Linden and Anh. Don't Panic Podcast is on the Life on The Swingset Network.Swingers, polyamorists, triads, BDSM folk, other openpeople,there’s something here for everybody who subscribes to thenotionthat sexual exploration and openness is healthy, friendly,and mostimportantly fun.
The Doctor Who Extravaganza live at the Blue Box Cafe in Elgin, IL on May 16, 2015 concludes with a game of Superfight: Coo Coo For Who Edition. That''s right, we played regular Superfight! and added characters and attributes from Doctor Who. If you're a Whovian, this is a show you don't want to miss. @BlueBoxCafe176 @SMGPods @Superfight Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks!
Ronen Kohn from the band Time Crash, Doctor Who Poet James Wylder, the creator of Nigel the Purple Dalek Chris Adams, and Chris Mau owner of the Blue Box Cafe joins us live at the Blue Box Cafe in Elgin, IL on May 16, 2015 to discuss all things Doctor Who and fandom in general. If you're a Whovian, this is a show you don't want to miss. @Dalek_Nigel @moreinsanerer @TimeCrashBand @arcbeatle @BlueBoxCafe176 @SMGPods Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks!
JB Atherton from the Who 37 Podcast, Ronen Kohn from the band Time Crash, and Doctor Who Poet James Wylder joins us live at the Blue Box Cafe in Elgin, IL on May 16, 2015 to discuss all things Doctor Who. If you're a Whovian, this is a show you don't want to miss. @WHO37podcast @moreinsanerer @TimeCrashBand @arcbeatle @SMGPods Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks!
Live show: A Big Thanks to Time Crash (https://www.timecrashband.com), our opening act this week! Upcoming Live Show Guests:2/15 Otherworld Theater, 2/22 Our Fair City Check out The View From the Booth (http://www.theimprovisedstartrek.com/2015/02/the-view-from-booth.html) We'll have a panel at ChiFi Con(http://chi-fi.org/), details TBD Matt will be on this weeks Nerd Outcast Podcast talking Robotech(http://nerdoutcast.podbean.com/e/nerd-outcast-podcast-presents-robotech/)
In this episode of The Web of Queer, we get in the festive spirit. We deliver Secret Santa gifts to each other, and deliver our review of Time Crash and Voyage of the Damned to you! In our Voyage review, the kitchen staff is mistreated, the set design is held in high regard, and the plot… the plot is left to its own devices. There’s a bit of turkey and a glass of wine for everyone, so dive in! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro and Christmas Fun 10:48 Timecrash review 16:45 Voyage of the Damned review 59:55 Outro We love feedback! Contact us in any of the ways you see below: Website: www.thewebofqueer.com Feedback Email: thewebofqueer@gmail.com Twitter: @thewebofqueer Tumblr: http://thewebofqueer.tumblr.com/ Libsyn: http://thewebofqueer.libsyn.com/ Opening and closing music: Doctor Who In Dub 2010 by Smerins Anti-Social Club http://www.smerins.com/
This week's very special episode of the Bodacious Horror Podcast sees your clueless comperes catapulted into chronological chaos, as Gill's Nicholas Lyndhurst-inspired meddlings with the fabric of space and time kickstart a chain of events which unwittingly spark World War 3. Faster than you can say "jump the shark", they hatch a plot so convoluted that even JJ Abrams says it isn't a sustainable premise for a series. In an effort to repair the damage to the timeline caused by their foolish actions, Gill & Roscoe present a special episode dedicated to the most celebrated time traveller of them all, The Doctor! Along the way, your erudite emissaries discuss "The Three Doctors" (1972), "The Five Doctors" (1983), "Remembrance of the Daleks" (1988), "Dimensions in Time" (1993), "Doctor Who: The Movie" (1996), "The Curse of Fatal Death" (1999), "Time Crash" (2007), "Night of the Doctor" (2013) and "Day of the Doctor" (2013). Nobody puts The Doctor in the corner. Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the League of Extraordinary Podcasts (http://loepodcasts.blogspot.com).
EPISODE 34 – Bob Mitsch joins Ralph and Kevin for a Giant Size podcast. Over the course of three hours, the guys discuss Thor: The Dark World, Catching Fire, Arrow, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, The Doctor Games, Timecrash, The Voyage of the Damned, An Adventure in Time and Space, The Day of the Doctor and […]
So while we wait for Sunday's announcement of the actor that will play the next Doctor, let's talk about that stickiest of subjects, Doctor Who canon. We won't discuss whether Dimensions in Time is "in" or Time Crash is "out" (the answer is no and no, by the way) but where this whole notion of [...]
… in which our fearless podcaster auditions for the 12th Doctor and interviews the members of Time Crash, a Chicago Trock band. There's also more speculation on the 50th anniversary and some complaining about the BBC's double standard regarding spoilers.
DJG talks with Witold of B', the flying car, Gabe Durham of Boss Fight Books, Robert and Alex Doyle of We're Putting a Tardis in Space, Ronen and Chris of Time Crash, Swamy Karnam of The Cozy... Discover the artists, singers, producers, entrepreneurs, game developers, and inventors of the future at DJ Grandpa's Crib, the unofficial Kickstarter Podcast. With a fresh voice and inspiring interviews, this weekly podcast celebrates the creative genius in each of us. Don’t miss a single episode!
Forget all of the talk about the weather, the very first modern multi-Doctor story ("Time Crash"), and Kylie Minogue's turn on the program ("Voyage of the Damned"). What makes this episode of Bigger on the Inside so historic is that Dan and Mike mark the very first appearance of the man, the myth, the legend: Wilfred Mott!
Forget all of the talk about the weather, the very first modern multi-Doctor story ("Time Crash"), and Kylie Minogue's turn on the program ("Voyage of the Damned"). What makes this episode of Bigger on the Inside so historic is that Dan and Mike mark the very first appearance of the man, the myth, the legend: Wilfred Mott!
Third Doctor: Jo, it’s all quite simple – I am he and he is me! Jo Grant: And we are all together, goo goo g’joob? In this week’s episode we review four multi-Doctor stories, starting with the classic Third Doctor story, The Three Doctors. We follow that up with the less then stellar, The Two Doctors, and then the absolutely superb mini-episode, Time Crash. And to round things out, we talk a little about the...Read more The post Episode 34 – Goo Goo G’Joob appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.
Synopsis During a visit to an art gallery with , the Doctor's interest is caught by a painting of a church by Vincent van Gogh: there's a face in the window of the church – a curious, shadowed creepy face with a beak and nasty eyes. The Doctor is worried, and is sure he has seen the face somewhere before. There is only one thing for it: a trip in the TARDIS back to , so the Doctor can find out from the artist himself. Plot The Doctor and Amy looking at van Gogh's painting of the Church at Auvers. In a field of wheat, something begins running through it, scaring the crows away, while an artist paints the scene. The same painting, years later, hangs in the Musée d'Orsay in . A man, Dr. Black, in glasses and a bowtie tells a group of people that the painting is one of van Gogh's last paintings and that the last few months of his life were the most astonishing months of his artistic outpouring. As he compares van Gogh to , the Doctor and pass behind him, admiring the pieces of art around them. Amy thanks the Doctor for bringing her to the museum and asks why he is being so nice to her. The Doctor defends himself and Amy says that she was only joking, asking why he was being so serious. Dr. Black tells the group the value of van Gogh's work today, tens of millions, and compares it with the value of it when van Gogh died, the value of a sofa and some chairs. A child says "He's the doctor." Thinking it is him, the Doctor turns around, only to discover the children are looking at a picture of van Gogh's doctor. Amy grabs the Doctor's hand and pulls him towards a painting of a church. As the Doctor admires the work, he notices something in the window of the church. Amy asks if it is a face and the Doctor tells her that it is, and that it isn't a nice face. The Doctor approaches Dr. Black, interrupting his talk and asks him when the painting was painted, asking him to skip a long speech. Dr. Black tells him that it was probably between the first and third of June in 1890. The Doctor thanks him, then the two men compliment each others bow ties. The Doctor then grabs Amy's hand and pulls her away. She asks about looking at the rest of the paintings, but he shoves her ahead, telling her that it is a matter of life and death, and that they must talk to Vincent van Gogh. The materializes and the Doctor and Amy exit. The Doctor tells Amy the plan, to find van Gogh, wait for him to take them to the church, then defeat the monster. Amy exclaims that it will be easy, but the Doctor disagrees. He says that van Gogh will probably be in the local café and describes it. Amy flicks through her van Gogh guide and finds a painting of it. The Doctor tells her that that painting is the one, then Amy points out that the real café is right infront of them. The Doctor approaches the owner and asks about Vincent van Gogh. The owner disappears inside, so the Doctor asks the waitresses. The waitresses tell the Doctor and Amy that van Gogh is a mad drunk who never pays his bills. The Doctor tells them he's a good painter and the two women just laugh at him. As the Doctor sits at a table, a man follows the owner out of the café and tries to bargain with him, one painting for a drink. The Doctor points to the man and mouths to Amy that he is van Gogh. The owner says that the painting is no good, and tells van Gogh to either pay for drinks or get out. The Doctor offers to either pay for van Gogh's drink or to buy the painting, to which van Gogh asks who the Doctor is. The Doctor tells him that he is new in town, to which van Gogh tells him three things; that he pays for his own drinks, that no-one buys his paintings lest they be laughed out of town and that Amy is cute, but the Doctor should not interfere. Van Gogh returns to bargaining with the owner who still refuses to give him a drink, until Amy interferes and tells the two to shut up. She tells the owner that she will buy a bottle of wine, and will share it with whomever she wishes, looking at van Gogh. The owner agrees and follows Amy inside. Inside, the Doctor and Amy talk with van Gogh. Van Gogh asks about Amy's accent and whether she comes from Holland. She replies "no" while the Doctor replies "yes" at the same time. The Doctor introduces himself properly as "the Doctor", which causes van Gogh to believe that he is a doctor sent by his brother to help him with his mental state. The Doctor laughs at the notion and points to a painting beside van Gogh. Amy says that it is one of her favourites, to which van Gogh tells her she's never seen it before. She covers up her mistake and van Gogh comments on her hair colour, so she comments on his. Vincent and Amy at the Café. The Doctor interrupts and asks Vincent if he has painted any churches lately and van Gogh tells him that he has been thinking about painting one church. The Doctor says that is good news, when someone screams, the Doctor says that that is not good news. Out in the street, the three find a girl who has been killed. The mother of the girl pushes her way through, then blames Vincent for her daughter's death. She and some of the crowd throw stones at Vincent, so the Doctor, Amy and Vincent leave immediately. The Doctor asks Vincent if a similar murder has happened before. Vincent tells him that there was one a week ago and the Doctor says he thought so. He tells Vincent that he must get home. Vincent asks where the Doctor and Amy are staying, which the Doctor takes as an invite to stay with him. Amy nervously laughs and follows the Doctor, Vincent in tail of the two. Outside Vincent's home, the Doctor comments on the dark and the starry night. Van Gogh says that Amy and the Doctor will be alright to stay with him for one night, and one night only. Amy exclaims that they will be staying with him and the Doctor tells her until he paints the church. Inside, van Gogh lights a lamp and apologizes about the "clutter", saying he must really clear it out. Vincent offers coffee and after seeing Vincent put coffee on one of his works, the Doctor tells him to be careful with his work and that they are precious. Vincent disagrees with the Doctor, but Amy tells Vincent that they are precious to her. The Doctor asks about the church, to which Vincent asks about his obsession with it. The Doctor asks about Vincent, and Vincent tells him that it seems to him the world offers much more than the normal eye can see. The Doctor agrees with him, glancing at Amy. Soon after, Vincent wildly talks about colours and how he can hear them, and how he thinks. The Doctor stares at Vincent saying that he believes he has had enough coffee. The Doctor asks where Amy is and a scream comes from outside. Vincent and the Doctor rush outside and find Amy on the ground, shaken, but not injured. The Doctor says not to worry that the attacker has gone, but Vincent screams and runs to get a fork. The Doctor tries to calm Vincent down, but Vincent runs towards them. Amy and the Doctor move to the side and van Gogh tells them to run. The Doctor agrees and tells Amy that Vincent is having a fit. The Doctor again tries to calm Vincent down, telling him that it is only him there, when something large knocks him off his feet. Amy shouts that she cannot see anything and asks what it is. The Doctor agrees that her question is good. He gets up and grabs a stick, telling Vincent he will help him fight it. Vincent asks the Doctor if he can see the creature too, to which the Doctor says he can, kind of, and finally not. The Doctor then gets hit again and thrown over a table, landing on his back. Vincent tells the Doctor that he couldn't see the creature. The Doctor returns to where the creature was, swinging his stick around, while Vincent attacks the creature and fends it off. Both Vincent and Amy watch as the Doctor continues to fight nothing, swinging his stick around. Vincent tells the Doctor that the creature has gone, to which the Doctor stops. The three return inside. The Doctor says that the creature was invisible, and asks Vincent what it looked like. Vincet says he'll show them and begins to paint over one of his paintings, much to the Doctor and Amy's horror. After he has finished, the Doctor takes the painting from van Gogh and gives Amy instructions to keep Vincent safe. Amy protests the Doctor going outside as it is dangerous, but the Doctor decides to still go, telling them he'll be back before they can say "where's he got to now?" The Doctor leaves and Amy turns back to Vincent. The Doctor screams "not that fast" to keep the two on their toes and says he'll be pretty fast, then leaves. The Doctor walks down the alleyways, seemingly being followed by the creature, but reaches the TARDIS before he comes to any danger. Inside, he drags a chest from one of the alcoves, talking to a specific item. He apologizes to the item, saying he thought it was just a useless, embarrassing present from his godmother, who had two heads and bad breath, on both the heads. He pulls out a machine attached to a mirror and puts it up on the TARDIS console. He links it up to the TARDIS and sticks his tongue out at it. The machine identifies the Doctor as "Doctor" and his home planet as and prints a copy out on the console's typewriter, including pictures of the first and incarnations. The Doctor then shows Vincent's drawing of the creature to the mirror in order to identify it. The machine first identifies it as a parrot, then a polar bear, both of which the Doctor dismisses. He then complains that the impressionists are not accurate enough and that it wouldn't happen with one of the "proper" painters, but then apologizes to Vincent. He says that Vincent will have to draw something better and throws the painting away behind him. The Doctor attempting to identify the 'invisible monster'. Leaving the TARDIS, now day, the Doctor alters the machine. The creature appears behind the Doctor, appearing in the mirror. The machine's "match" noise sounds and the Doctor says that there may be a time delay, but the machine always gets it in the end, not noticing the actual creature behind him. The Doctor reads the details on the creature, a , before noticing that it is directly behind him. The Doctor begins to run and hides behind a corner. He uses the mirror to see the creature charging towards him, before running again. He tries to slow the creature by blocking its path, and the creature hits its head on an archway. The Doctor hides behind another corner and sees the creature fleeing. He breathes a sigh of relief, before turning the corner and seeing Amy. Both of them scream and the Doctor says that she scared the living daylights out of him. Amy apologizes and says that she was bored of Vincent's snoring. The Doctor enters Vincent's room and opens the windows, letting in a flood of light and waking Vincent up. Vincet gets up as the Doctor leaves the room, telling Vincent that Amy brought him a present. Amy tells him she brought the present for saving her the previous night. Vincent looks out to see the outside surrounded by sunflowers. Amy suggests he paint the flowers, but Vincent says that they are not his favourite flower, much to the surprise of Amy and the Doctor. Vincent explains that he finds them complex, half-living and half-dying, a little disgusting, but a challenge. The Doctor tells Vincent he is sure he will rise to the challenge. Amy amidst the sunflowers. The Doctor shows Vincent a picture of the Krafayis, explaining how the species travels in space as a pack and that they are a brutal race; if one falls behind, the rest of the pack do not return for it. He explains that this particular one has been left behind, and like the other Krafayis abandoned across the universe, it will kill without mercy until killed, which they usually are not, given their invisibility. The Doctor tells Vincent that they are in a unique position of being able to stop this one if Vincent paints the church. Vincent asks about the monster, but the Doctor tells him that if he paints the church, the monster will come. Vincent agrees and the Doctor tells him that he and Amy will be no longer bothering him by the next day and will be gone. After Vincent has left the room, the Doctor tells Amy that taking Vincent is risky. Amy asks if it is riskier than normal. The Doctor checks to see that Vincent is not listening and tells Amy that if Vincent is killed, half the pictures in the Musée d'Orsay will disappear and that it will be their fault. The Doctor knocks on Vincent's door and enters. He finds Vincent on his bed crying. The Doctor asks if he can help. Vincent tells the Doctor that he and Amy will leave as everyone always leaves him, that he will be left with an empty heart and no hope. The Doctor tells Vincent that his experience is that there is always hope, but Vincent tells him that he does not have a full experience and that he knows it will not end well. The Doctor tries to console him, but Vincent gets angry and tells him to get out. The Doctor leaves. Amy asks the Doctor what is happening and the Doctor explains how delicate Vincent is, that he will eventually shoot himself, and that is why they should leave. After looking at some of Vincent's paintings, the Doctor says that he and Amy must go to the church and hope that the Krafayis still turns up. Before they can leave, Vincent appears at the door, fully clothed and ready to go, selecting a paintbrush. Amy, walking arm in arm with Vincent, tells him that she is sorry he is sad. He tells her that the moods he has last for weeks or even months, but that he can soldier on if she can. She tells him that she is not soldiering on but he says to her that he can hear the song of her sadness and points out that she is crying. He tells Amy that he understands but Amy replies, telling him that she does not. The Doctor, having listened to the conversation interrupts and proposes a plan. Vincent says that they will fight the creature, but the Doctor explains that it needs to be more developed, that he needs to be able to see the creature as well. Amy asks how the Doctor is supposed to see the monster, to which he replies that he has the answer inside a box he is carrying, giving praise to his godmother. Further up the road, the three see the funeral of the girl who was killed the previous night. They stand at the side of the road, Vincent having taken his hat off in respect, as the coffin passes with sunflowers on top. Amy asks the Doctor if he has a plan, to which he tells her that he doesn't, but something similarly greater. Vincent sets up his easle as the Doctor makes sure that he will be told when the creature appears. Vincent tells the Doctor that he is mad and not stupid. The Doctor begins to explain that he may not actually be mad, just deeply depressed, but Vincent tells him to shush, and that he is working. As Vincent paints, the Doctor talks about watching painting the Sistine Chaple, and how he winged because he was afraid of heights but Amy tells him to shush. Later he moves on to , and how he tried to advise him on his paintings. Much later, the Doctor, bored, asks if time normally passes really slowly and in the correct order. He stands up and tells Amy and Vincent that he can't stand an unpunctual alien attack. Amy asks if he is nervous, when Vincent tells the two that the monster is now at the window. The Doctor tells Amy and Vincent that he is going in, so Vincent tells him that he is going in too. The Doctor stresses that Vincent is Vincent van Gogh, and that he is not going in. Vincent protests that the Doctor is not armed, but the Doctor tells him that he is, with overconfidence, the machine and a small screwdriver. The Doctor says that all he needs to do is find the correct prozac setting to stun the creature. He gives Amy one simple instruction, not to follow him and signals to Vincent to watch her. Amy agrees and the Doctor heads towards the church. Vincent leans in towards Amy and asks if she will follow him, and she tells him that she will. Vincent then tells Amy that he loves her. Just outside the chapel, the Doctor opens his box and takes out the machine. He puts it on and before heading into the chapel, looks at a carving above the door, a carving of an angel slaying a dragon. Inside, the Doctor looks around for the Krafayis. Outside, Amy asks Vincent if the Krafayis has moved. Vincent tells her that it hasn't, but suddenly tells her that it has turned around. After approaching the window where the Krafayis was, the Doctor believes the creature has moved. Suddenly, a hand knocks the Doctor flying. Amy and Vincent hear the crash, look at each other and head inside to help the Doctor. The Doctor recovers from his fall and tries to stun the Krafayis. He runs towards a room when he bumps into Amy. The two of them hide in a confessions box to hide. While inside, the Doctor tells Amy to breath quieter. Amy says that she cannot, then believes that it has walked past them. Then the Krafayis begins attacking the confessions box, and the Doctor compliments its excellent hearing. Vincent then calls on the monster, fighting it with a chair, while telling Amy and the Doctor to get behind him. The Doctor, twice, tries to stun the Krafayis again but is unsuccessful and on the second attempt, the Krafayis actually seems to enjoy it. Vincent tells the Doctor to duck as the creature takes a swipe at him, then to move to his left. However, because of miscommunication, left being Vincent's left and not the Doctor's, the Doctor is hit by the monster against a wall. The Doctor suggests that they run like crazy and regroup, so Amy chooses the nearest room to hide in. They get in the room and attempt to close the door until the creature blocks it with its foot. Vincent, however, stands on the foot and the creature retreats. The Doctor begins to tell Amy and Vincent his plan, but accidentally calls Vincent, Rory. When Amy asks what the plan is, the Doctor tells her that the only plan he is sure of his that he will only use his sonic screwdriver to screw in screws in future. Vincent tells Amy and the Doctor to give him a second and that he will be back. The Doctor considers talking to the Krafayis and hearing his side of the story. Although he thinks the Krafayis may not be in the mood for it, the Doctor but tries anyway. The Doctor explains to the creature that he understands that it is trapped on the planet and alone, and tells it that he is also alone. Suddenly, the window behind them smashes open and the invisible creature jumps through. Vincent returns with his easle, holding the feet up, the spikes being used as a weapon. The Doctor asks what it is doing and is told it is feeling it's way around the room. The Doctor calls himself stupid and comments that he is getting old. The Doctor figures out that the Krafayis is blind and raises his voice when mentioning the fact it has perfect hearing. Vincent then tells them that it is now charging towards them. Vincent runs forward as the creature charges, telling the Doctor and Amy to get back. The creature is stabbed by the easle, and Vincent is sent hanging in the air. As the creature falls to the ground, Vincent lets go of the easle and lands on his feet. Vincent tells the Doctor that he didn't mean to kill the creature, and the Doctor comforts it as it dies. He makes out that the creature says that it is afraid and the Doctor tells it not to be while stroking it. Vincent compares the Krafayis to humans who lash out when they are frightened, much like those in the town that scream at him and the children who throw stones at him. The Doctor then says that sometimes winning is no fun at all. Amy, Vincent and the Doctor lie in a field and hold hands. Vincent asks the other two to see the world as he does, describing the night sky. The Doctor tells him that he has seen nothing as wonderful as what Vincent has. Vincent tells the Doctor and Amy that he will miss them when they are gone. The Doctor, Vincent and Amy gazing up at the 'Starry Night' The next morning, Vincent tries to give the Doctor a self portrait as a gift, but the Doctor refuses (though Vincent isn't surprised). Vincent hugs Amy who tells him to be good and kind to himself and to trim his beard before next kissing someone. Vincent also tells Amy that if she tires of the Doctor, she should return and they could have children together. Vincent then tells the Doctor that he thinks he might not do as well on his own than when he was with him. They embrace in a hug, then Amy and the Doctor leave. Outside, the Doctor asks Amy if she is thinking what he is thinking. She replies telling him she wants food before they leave, not exactly what the Doctor was thinking. The Doctor then calls Vincent, who hangs out a window, and tells him he has something to show him and to tidy himself up first. The Doctor takes Vincent to a poster covered TARDIS and lets him inside. Vincent then peers out of the TARDIS and feels the outside walls before going back in and asking how he is crazy and the Doctor and Amy are sane. The Doctor enters and takes Vincent's hat off him, placing it on the hatstand. Amy closes the door and they head to the console. Vincent asks what all of the buttons do and the Doctor explains several of them; one which plays soothing music, one which makes a large noise and one which makes everything shake. Vincent asks what a button does and the Doctor lunges forward to stop Vincent from pressing it, telling him that it is the Friction Contrafibulator. Then Vincent asks what another button does, to which the Doctor tells him that it is ketchup, then points to another which he calls mustard. Vincent asks them back to the café, but the Doctor tells him that he wishes to show him something first. In Paris 2010, outside the Musée d'Orsay, the last few posters burn off the TARDIS. Amy, Vincent and the Doctor step outside and head into the museum, the Doctor explaining when and where they are. The three enter the van Gogh exhibition. Vincent looks around at his work in awe at the number of people looking at them. The Doctor then asks Dr. Black to tell him where van Gogh stands in the importance of the history of art. Amy positions Vincent behind Dr. Black so he can hear all the positive things he thinks of him; that he is the finest painter of them all, the most popular painter who managed to transform his pain into beauty, that he was not only the world's greatest artist but also one of the greatest men of all time. Vincent in the Musée d'Orsay At hearing these words, Vincent begins to cry, but when the Doctor asks if it is too much, he replies that they are tears of joy. Vincent then kisses, hugs and thanks Dr. Black, apologizing about his beard after. Dr. Black then walks away, but pauses for a moment to ponder. He looks back and then dismisses the thought. The Doctor returns Vincent to his own place and time. Vincent tells the Doctor that he will be a new man and the Doctor tells Vincent that it has been an honour. Amy then hugs Vincent as he jokes about her marital status, to which Amy tells him she in not the marrying kind. The TARDIS departs and Vincent walks off. Vincent's dedication of Sunflowers for Amy.Amy and the Doctor return to the Musée d'Orsay, Amy believing that there will be hundreds more paintings, but the Doctor is doubtful. In the gallery, Amy finds no new paintings and hears Dr. Black still saying that he commited suicide at age 37. Amy thinks that they didn't make a difference to Vincent's life at all, but the Doctor explains to her that although good things can't remove the bad things, the bad things can't spoil the good things, and that they certainly added a large amount of good things to Vincent's life. The Doctor also shows Amy that they did make a couple of minor changes, such as the non-existance of the evil face in the church window. As Amy walks away, she walks towards another painting, one of sunflowers, which she sees is dedicated in her name. She tells the Doctor that if they had been married, their children would have had very red hair. The Doctor calls them the "Ultimate Ginger". Amy smiles at him and says the "Ultimate Ginge". The two chuckle together as Amy tears up. Cast - Matt Smith Amy Pond - - Tony Curran Dr Black - Bill Nighy (uncredited) - Chrissie Cotterill Student - Student - - Nik Howden Waitress - Sarah Counsell Crew Executive Producers: Steven Moffat, and Beth Willis Produced byPatrick Schweitzer Directed by Richard Curtis Brian Minchin and Director of PhotographyTony Slater Ling Edward Thomas Visual Effects Make-up DesignerBarbara Southcott Casting DirectorAndy Pryor CDG MusicMurray Gold Costume DesignerRay Holman Special Effects Original theme music by Ron Grainer• Title sequence by • With thanks to , General production staff Production Executive - - Location Manager - - Rhys Griffiths Production Co-ordinator - Jess van Niekerk Production Management Assistant - - Production Accountant - A/Production Accountant - Carole Wakefield Directorial/DOP staff 1st Assistant Director - 2nd Assistant Director - 3rd Assistant Director - - Nicola Eynon Price, - Non Eleri Hughes - B Camera Operator - Matthew Poynter - - John Robinson Assistant Camera - , Jon Vidgen - - Mark Hutchings Best Boy - - Ben Griffiths, Steve Slocombe, , Art department Supervising Art Director - Stephen Nicholas Art Department Co-ordinator - Associate Designer - - Ben Morris - - Catherine Samuel - Storyboard Artist - Concept Artists - Richard Shaun Williams, - - , Standby Art Director - Tristan Peatfield Standby Carpenter - - Keith Freeman Standby Painter - - Paul Aitken Dressing Chargehand - - Martin Broadbent, Props Fabrication Manager - Barry Jones - Penny Howarth, Nicholas Robatto Construction Manager - Matthew Hywel-Davies Construction Chargehand - Practical Electrician - - , - BBC Wales Graphics Costume Costume Supervisor - Crowd Supervisor - Lindsay Bonacorssi Costume Assistants - , Make-up and prosthetics Make-up Supervisor - Make-up Artists - , Morag Smith Movement Stunt Co-ordinator - Crispin Layfield Casting Casting Associates: , General post-production staff Post-production Supervisors - , Chris Blatchford Post-production Co-ordinator - - - Matthew Clarke, Mark Bright Special and visual effects - - Mick Vincent Sound - Bryn Thomas - Tim Ricketts Sound Maintenance Engineer - Jeff Welch Supervising Sound Editor - Sound FX Editor - Foley Editor - Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources. This was the first episode of the BBC Wales series to have two credited script editors. Oddly, was credited at the end of the roll, suggesting she was considered more "senior" than . As on , Patrick Schweitzer was double-credited as both and . References The episode makes numerous direct and indirect references to van Gogh's most famous works, though artistic liberty was taken in regard to their chronology and the locations in which they were painted. While the setting for the episode was ostensibly Auvers-Sur-Oise, the last place of residence and resting place of van Gogh, where he painted Church at Auvers, inspiration for the set decoration of his home and the cafe he frequented (or rather was frequently thrown out of), came from works he previously produced while living in Arles several years before (Bedroom in Arles, Cafe Terrance at Night). Also, while the episode suggested Amy Pond inspired van Gogh to paint sunflowers, particularly Still Life: Vase with Twelve Sunflowers, to which he then 'dedicated' to her, they were, in fact, painted in 1887 and 1888. Van Gogh works referenced in the episode include: Church at Auvers (1890), Bedroom in Arles (1887), Cafe Terrance at Night (1888), Still Life: Vase with Twelve Sunflowers (1888), Portrait of Dr. Gachet (1890), The Starry Night (1889), Wheatfield With Crows (1890), Vincent's Chair with His Pipe (1888), Self-Portrait with Straw Hat (1887). Among the posters covering the TARDIS are those for the cafe Au Tambourin at 27 Rue Richelieu in Paris, which was the first place to exhibit van Gogh's artwork in Paris. The Doctor refers to having met and . The Doctor expresses frustration with van Gogh's 'impressionist' style when attempting to identify the invisible monster (though van Gogh is considered to be post-Impressionist by art historians), suggesting that this would "never happen with , one of those proper painters." While this suggests the Doctor's affinity for some notion of 'scientific accuracy' over emotive artistic expression, he later humbly tells Vincent that while he has seen many things, "you are right, nothing quite as wonderful as the things you see." Story notes The episode was incorrectly entitled, Lend Me Your Ear. However, no mention or reference was made in the episode regarding van Gogh's ear at all. Unlike most stories in this series, this story focuses much more on characters than plot, and has hints and references to van Gogh's depression and suicide, something the series has not explored very much before. In fact, a message and phone number for the 'BBC Action Line' was broadcast following the 'Next Time' trail, for those wanting more information on 'issues raised in this program.' Pictures of the First and Second Doctors are printed on the TARDIS' typewriter. This is the second story in the series to lack any cracks, silence, or other foreshadowing of the series' finale (the first being Amy's Choice). However, it does tie in to 's death and establishes that, on some level, Amy is aware he has died. Although originally believed to be standalone, spoilers make this story involved with the series arc, some mentioning van Gogh's paintings, one of which is Dr. Gatchet, relating to the finale. Dr. Gatchet is supposed to be appearing in the mentioned episode. Others include van Gogh communicating a disturbing prophecy to the Doctor in the finale through one of his paintings, and a van Gogh reference in : The Lodger. Bill Nighy was not credited for his role. Numerous positive or affirmative references were made in the episode to van Gogh and Amy's hair colour, perhaps in a conscious effort to address the accusation by some viewers of the program being 'anti-ginger' (the so-called 'ginger' controversy). The song used for the final scenes is "Chances" by Athlete. Amy attempting to get Vincent to paint 'The Sunflowers' is similar to Rose trying to get Queen Victoria to say, "I am not amused." (: Tooth and Claw) Ratings 5.0 million Filming locations National Museum of Wales Trogir, Croatia Roald Dahl Plass , which is supposed to double for the Musée d'Orsay in Paris Rumours It was rumoured that either the Timoreen, the Ha'rik or the Skarkish will appear. The monster was a Krafayis. It was rumoured that Vincent van Gogh will stab a yellow monster. He stabbed the Krafayis, the monster was pale yellow. Howard Lee plays a character called "Dr. Gachet" . Dr. Gachet was van Gogh's real doctor, who nursed him during his final years. He was mentioned but he was not actually in the episode. Nighy plays a van Gogh expert, with similar fashion tastes to the Doctor himself. This turned out also true. He also wore a bowtie. Steven Moffat stated in a recent interview that the controversial topic of the regeneration limit for Time Lords will be "addressed in a very, very cheeky way by an old friend of mine" at some point in Series 5. As the "old friend" could very well be Richard Curtis, the issue might be addressed in this episode. This turned out to be false for this episode, but it could happen in later episodes with Alex Kingston's character River Song addressing the subject, as Steven Moffatt created her character. As a Vincent van Gogh painting will feature in the events of "The Pandorica Opens", it was likely that this story would bring more developments to the main story arc of the series. This was not the case, with the episode being more or less a stand-alone story, but apparently the finale will still feature a van Gogh painting in some way. This connection may be illuminated in "The Lodger", as a pamphlet for a van Gogh exhibit can be seen on Craig's fridge in the trailer. Although, the Doctor does take a van Gogh painting inside the TARDIS trying to identify the Krafayis, he pitches the painting over his shoulder into the TARDIS. Perhaps that painting is the one to carry a message 1,000 years into the future. It was rumoured that Vincent will propose to Amy or ask the Doctor to travel with them because in the preview clips, he shows a large interest in Amy and the Doctor and even tells Amy that he loves her. This turned out true. Production errors When running through the streets with his mirror, the Doctor screams "Ahh", but his mouth is not synced with his screaming. For most of the episode, Amy is wearing tights. During the church scene, when van Gogh starts painting the Church, they've gone. Later on when the group are hiding from the monster, she's wearing them again, as was the case with the previous episode. When in the chapel looking for the monster, the Doctor switches the mirror from his left to right side while holding his sonic screwdriver. For each change, the camera angle also changes, and the sonic screwdriver changes from being in closed mode and extended mode. At the beginning, when looking at the painting of the church, the Doctor scratches his head. When the camera is behind the Doctor, he uses his right hand but when the camera cuts to in front of him, he is using his left hand. Continuity If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion. The Doctor and compliment each other's bow ties, the Doctor exclaiming again that "bow ties are cool". (: The Eleventh Hour, Amy's Choice) The Doctor mentions that he had a godmother with two heads. Before his , he declared that he might have ended up with two heads. (: The Parting of the Ways) Although it seemed like a joke at the time, this statement suggests that a regeneration actually could result in the creation of an extra head. It may also be a reference to the . (: The Time of Angels) The and second Doctors are pictured. The Doctor finds his species identifier device by rifling through a chest in the TARDIS' alcoves; this plot device for providing artifacts and tools was utilised in several of the previous incarnations' series (e.g. : The Abominable Snowmen, where the Second Doctor finds a holy Tibetan bell and Jamie a set of bagpipes). It has also been used in the Tenth Doctor's era, in which he retrieved an Agatha Christie novel. (: The Unicorn and the Wasp) The Doctor once again mentions that he is aging mentally, contrasting with his physical appearance. (: Time Crash, ) Amy mentions that the Doctor took her to . The planet was featured in : , and the "fall of Arcadia" was mentioned as one of the events of the Time War in : . The Doctor mentions , to which Amy asks "who?" Amy also says that the Doctor is being extra kind to her, feeling guilty about Rory's erasure. Van Gogh also sees that Amy is crying, although she doesn't know why; he theorises that she has lost someone. After receiving a half-joking marriage proposal from Vincent, Amy tells him that she's "not the marrying kind". (: Cold Blood). This marks the fourth episode this season which opens on a nature shot. : The Time of Angels, Amy's Choice, The Hungry Earth and this episode all open on beautiful, wide-open fields on bright, sunny days. Vincent van Gogh is the second historical figure in the new series to have romantic feelings for one of the Doctor's companions and the third to have such feelings for a member of the TARDIS crew. Previously, made advances towards , and Madame de Pompadour fell in love with the Doctor. (: The Shakespeare Code, The Girl in the Fireplace) Home video releases - Doctor Who Series Five - Volume Three will feature , The Hungry Earth, Cold Blood and Vincent and the Doctor. It will be released on Monday 2nd August 2010 (UK Only) on DVD and Blu-ray.
David Tennant has announced that he will leave the award winning BBC drama Doctor Who when he has completed the filming of four special episodes which will be screened in 2009 and early in 2010.David Tennant first appeared as The Doctor in 2005 and has gone on to star in three series and three Christmas specials as the tenth incarnation of the Time Lord. The BBC has confirmed that David will continue to play The Doctor in the four specials that will make up the 2009 series before a new Doctor takes over for Series 5. Tennant will also star in the Doctor Who Christmas Special titled The Next Doctor this year.David Tennant comments "I've had the most brilliant, bewildering and life changing time working on Doctor Who. I have loved every day of it. It would be very easy to cling on to the TARDIS console forever and I fear that if I don't take a deep breath and make the decision to move on now, then I simply never will. You would be prising the TARDIS key out of my cold dead hand. This show has been so special to me, I don't want to outstay my welcome."This is all a long way off, of course. I'm not quitting, I'm back in Cardiff in January to film four special episodes which will take Doctor Who all the way through 2009. I'm still the Doctor all next year but when the time finally comes I'll be honoured to hand on the best job in the world to the next lucky git - whoever that may be."I'd always thought the time to leave would be in conjunction with Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner who have been such a huge part of it all for me. Steven Moffat is the most brilliant and exciting writer, the only possible successor to Russell and it was sorely tempting to be part of his amazing new plans for the show. I will be there, glued to my TV when his stories begin in 2010."I feel very privileged to have been part of this incredible phenomenon, and whilst I'm looking forward to new challenges I know I'll always be very proud to be the Tenth Doctor."Russell T Davies Executive Producer of Doctor Who comments "I've been lucky and honoured to work with David over the past few years - and it's not over yet, the Tenth Doctor still has five spectacular hours left! After which, I might drop an anvil on his head. Or maybe a piano. A radioactive piano. But we're planning the most enormous and spectacular ending, so keep watching!"Doctor Who returns to our screens on BBC this Christmas. The Next Doctor starring David Tennant, David Morrissey and Dervla Kirwan will be screened on the 25th December on BBC1.TIME CRASHThe 2007 Children In Need scene, written by Steven Moffat.DELETED SCENESA collection of deleted and alternate takes including Howard Attfield's (Geoff Noble) scenes from the S4 opener and the original 'Cybermen' ending from the finale - each scene comes with an explanatory introduction from Russell T Davies. Stories that receive the additional material are: Voyage Of The Damned; Partners In Crime; Fires Of Pompeii; Planet Of The Ood; The Doctor's Daughter; The Unicorn & The Wasp; Forest Of The Dead; Turn Left; and Journey's End.DAVID TENNANT'S VIDEO DIARIESTwo fifteen minute (approx.) segments filmed by David Tennant including the 'turn on' of the Blackpool Illuminations in 2007 and behind~the~scenes filming of the series finale.THE JOURNEY (SO FAR)Half hour documentary charting the return of the show up to the S4 finale. Features interviews with Russell T Davies, David Tennant, Phil Collinson and Julie Gardner.TRAILERSAll teasers and trailers for the episodes including the 'cinema' trailers for Voyage Of The Damned and S4.AUDIO COMMENTARIESThese are all new commentaries recorded especially for this release.VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED: Murray Gold (Composer), Russell Tovey (Midshipman Frame) & Peter Bennett (1st Assistant Director)PARTNERS IN CRIME: Julie Gardner (Executive Producer), Russell T Davies & James Strong (Director)FIRES OF POMPEII: David Tennant, Catherine Tate and Tracie Simpson (Production Manager)PLANET OF THE OOD: Graeme Harper (Director) & Roger Griffiths (Commander Kess)THE SONTARAN STRATAGEM: Julie Gardner, Dan Starkey (Commander Skorr) & Neil Gorton (Prosthetics Designer)THE POISON SKY: David Tennant, RTD and Susie Liggat (Producer)THE DOCTOR'S DAUGHTER: Catherine Tate, Georgia Moffett (Jenny) & Ben Foster (Conductor)THE UNICORN & THE WASP: Felicity Kendal (Lady Eddison) & Fenella Woolgar (Agatha Christie)SILENCE IN THE LIBRARY: David Tennant, Steven Moffat & Julie GardnerFOREST OF THE DEAD: Euros Lyn (Director), Lousie Page (Costume designer) & Helen Raynor (Script Editor)MIDNIGHT: David Tennant, RTD & Alice Troughton (Director)TURN LEFT: Catherine Tate, Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott) & Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble)THE STOLEN EARTH: David Tennant, RTD and Julie GardnerJOURNEY'S END: David Tennant, Catherine Tate & RTDDOCTOR WHO CONFIDENTIAL Cut-down versions (in some cases less than ten minutes) of all the accompanying episodes with the exception of Time Crash.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 101 Running Time: 1:18:51 The Peter Davison Years - A lively discussion on the 5th Doctor era including the recent "Time Crash" mini-episode. Live show with regular contributors, West Hubbard and Dave "AC" Cooper with live listener feedback. Hosted by Louis Trapani and Ken Deep. Recorded on 18 November 2007. Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and presented by Outpost Gallifrey. 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 101 Running Time: 1:18:51 The Peter Davison Years - A lively discussion on the 5th Doctor era including the recent "Time Crash" mini-episode. Live show with regular contributors, West Hubbard and Dave "AC" Cooper with live listener feedback. Hosted by Louis Trapani and Ken Deep. Recorded on 18 November 2007. Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and presented by Outpost Gallifrey. 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.
hcut and paste the above link into your browser to see Time Crash "Time Crash" charity special "What!?" The Tenth Doctor meets the Fifth Doctor. () () Writer Director Producer Executive producer(s) Length 8 Minutes Originally broadcast , Chronology ? Preceded by Followed by → "" "" "Time Crash" is a of the series . It was broadcast on as part of the 2007 appeal for the children's charity on . It was written by and starred and as . The episode depicts an encounter between the Doctor's and incarnations, played by Davison and Tennant respectively. "Time Crash" was a ratings success, with a viewership of 10.9 million and a 45% share of the total television audience that night, making it both the most watched portion of the 2007 Children in Need special and the most watched Doctor Who episode since the show's 2005 revival. //<![CDATA[ if (window.showTocToggle) { var tocShowText = "show"; var tocHideText = "hide"; showTocToggle(); } //]]> Plot After saying farewell to , the Doctor sets off on his travels when the encounters a problem, the result of which involves the Fifth Doctor appearing in the console room. The Tenth Doctor is gleeful at the meeting, but the Fifth Doctor is initially baffled, assuming his future incarnation is a deranged fan, possibly from . The Tenth Doctor explains that he forgot to put up the shields after rebuilding the TARDIS and it collided with the Fifth Doctor's TARDIS (its earlier self) in the timestream. This is generating a paradox at the heart of the ship powerful enough to rip a hole in the universe the (exact) size of . The signals the impending end. However, without a thought, the Tenth Doctor manipulates the TARDIS controls to manipulate a into exact counterbalance; it cancels out the caused by the paradox, so that all matter remains constant. This amazes the Fifth Doctor, but he quickly realises that the Tenth Doctor 'came up with' the solution only because he . The Fifth Doctor says his farewells, and the Tenth Doctor tells the Fifth of the personality traits that he retained from his fifth self, also telling him he loved being him and that he was "his" Doctor. As he departs, the Fifth Doctor reminds the Tenth to raise his shields again, but too late; as he is doing so, the hull of the crashes through one of the TARDIS walls, as originally seen at the end of the last series. Cast — — Cast notes appears, uncredited, as in footage from "" at the start of the episode, adding to the established events depicted then.At 56 on the date of filming, Davison — still the current record holder for the youngest actor to play the Doctor — was older than was when he began his run as the - at 55 the oldest anyone has been when they first played the Doctor. From an in-character point of view, the aged appearance of the Fifth Doctor was explained away as an effect of the merge. Continuity Both the Fifth Doctor and the Tenth Doctor make references to each other's respective storylines throughout the episode. The Tenth Doctor mentions and , the , , as well as commenting at length on the Fifth Doctor's clothing. The Fifth Doctor asks the Tenth Doctor if he's connected with and uses the phrase "Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey" first heard in "", also by Steven Moffat. Other elements from the series such as , and are also mentioned. Both Doctors refer to common elements throughout the series such as the and the . The Fifth asks if the Master still has "that rubbish beard" (referencing the fact that actors and portrayed the character with a beard), and the Tenth replies "No, no beard this time... well, a " (referring to ). The Fifth Doctor also notes that the TARDIS's "" has been changed, accounting for its radically different appearances throughout the series. The Tenth Doctor offers to help the Fifth Doctor fix the problem caused by the TARDIS merge through his , which the Fifth Doctor declines. The latter's own sonic screwdriver was destroyed in the serial , as then-producer saw it as an "easy way out" for writers to resolve any difficult situation the Doctor faced. The sonic screwdriver would never appear in the show again until the in 1996. During the original run of Doctor Who, the Doctor met different incarnations of "himself" in three stories: (1973), (1983) and (1985). The Children in Need special (1993) also featured all the five surviving Doctors at the time, with specially made busts standing in for the remaining two. In the sketch (1999), also written by Moffat, the Doctor regenerated four times, resulting in five different actors playing the role. Multi-Doctor stories have also appeared in . There were also several instances of the incidental music changing to a style more heavily favoured during the time that Peter Davison's episodes were produced. This differed greatly from the orchestral style of music now favoured by the programme. Chronology It is never explicitly stated where the Fifth Doctor's segment fits into his own continuity. From the Tenth Doctor's perspective, the special takes place at the very end of "Last of the Time Lords", immediately prior to the RMS Titanic crashing into the TARDIS. Production The episode was directed by on , , who twenty-three years previously had directed Peter Davison's last regular appearance in Doctor Who in the serial . It was officially announced by the BBC on . According to the episode featuring behind-the-scenes footage, the Fifth Doctor's coat and trousers are originals taken from the Blackpool Doctor Who exhibition. The trousers had been previously altered in order to fit for the regeneration scene in The Caves of Androzani (and the opening of The Twin Dilemma). The jumper was knitted especially for this episode, and the hat was a new roll-up panama hat with an original band added on. David Tennant mentioned in an interview the morning after airing that the Tenth Doctor's speech complimenting the Fifth Doctor's sense of style and personality was written by himself, and that the Fifth was his favourite Doctor.[] Previous Doctor Who charity specials transmitted over the years include the aforementioned Dimensions in Time, Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death and "". The first two are generally not regarded as canonical by Doctor Who fans, but the last one is, directly connecting "" with "". The anniversary special The Five Doctors was broadcast on Children in Need night for its United Kingdom premier broadcast. Broadcast, reception and release The episode was introduced by and , who plays ; Barrowman had just performed the song "". Children in Need was the most-watched television programme of the night, with an overnight rating of 9.4 million viewers, and figures peaked between 8:15pm and 8:30pm, when "Time Crash" was aired, with a total of 10.9 million viewers. The episode is therefore the most-viewed since the show's revival in 2005, surpassing the revival's premiere, "", which achieved a rating of 10.8 million viewers. Calls also peaked during the episode's airing. When the episode was replayed later that night it garnered an audience of 2.5 million viewers. Critical reaction was positive, with reviewers calling it the highlight of the Children in Need special. Steven Moffat was praised for his writing of the episode, which was characterized as witty and clever. The performances of both Peter Davison and David Tennant were also well-received. See also
Die Wunder der modernen Technik ermöglichen es dem Whocast diesmal von zwei Kontinenten aus zu casten. Während Kolja sich in Korea auf das Podcastduell vorbereitet und sich Raphael durch die tägliche Pflichten eines Studenten quält, finden sie sich in diesem Cast zusammen um kurz über die Children in Need Szene "Time Crash" zu sprechen und das neuste aus dem Whoniversum kund zu tun.
Die Wunder der modernen Technik ermöglichen es dem Whocast diesmal von zwei Kontinenten aus zu casten. Während Kolja sich in Korea auf das Podcastduell vorbereitet und sich Raphael durch die tägliche Pflichten eines Studenten quält, finden sie sich in diesem Cast zusammen um kurz über die Children in Need Szene "Time Crash" zu sprechen und das neuste aus dem Whoniversum kund zu tun.
Time Crash! Yes, the first meeting of Doctors old and new was of course on top of our list of things to talk about, but more or less everything else was Barrowman this and musical theatre that, along with our usual helpings of abuse and miscellany. Enjoy!