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Kevin and James are back and they recorded this at the beginning of the recent series, closing this journey off through the Clash's classic discography (is Combat Rock an imperative or a descriptor?) as well as the racist serial Time Flight - which James utterly failed to pick up on like the sweet summer child that he is.
Dan & Si look back at an unpopular Peter Davison story from 1982.Is it as bad as people remember? How does the Tardis crew deal with Adric's death? (For The Doctor, pretty well?!)Why is The Master dressed as a mouldy, racist potato? and more!FOLLOW US!@TheDrWhoPod@DanGriffin21@SJPWORLDMEDIA
Dan & Si look back at an unpopular Peter Davison story from 1982.Is it as bad as people remember? How does the Tardis crew deal with Adric's death? (For The Doctor, pretty well?!) Why is The Master dressed as a mouldy, racist potato? and more!FOLLOW US!@TheDrWhoPod@DanGriffin21@SJPWORLDMEDIA
Here's the commentary for Time-Flight! Missed the ep? Listen to it here: https://soundcloud.com/friendsforcingfriends/e122
With the pain of their loss still raw, The Doctor decides to take Nyssa and Tegan on a trip to help alleviate their sadness. However, par for the course, nothing goes quite the way he intended. This week, Paddy and Tricia follow the TARDIS crew as they are recruited to solve the mysterious disappearance of a Concorde jet. With the discovery of a time warp at play, The Doctor must discover what is behind it and save the people from the dangers of their Time-Flight.
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This week, a bone Vervoid joins in the fun as we travel back in time to Wales in 2015 pretending to be Scotland in 1980 pretending to be somewhere in the Soviet Union. And it's hard to say which time paradox is the most annoying, the bootstrap one or the predestination one. Thank goodness Frazer Gregory is here to help us sort it all out — it's Before the Flood. Notes and links Like Steven B in our episode on Flatline, Frazer uses the Christopher Nolan film The Prestige (2006) as a way of understanding what Toby Whithouse is doing by setting up the bootstrap paradox at the start of this episode — it's a magic trick. Likewise, Frazer compares this story's unresolved conclusion with the way that the Season 9 episode of The Simpsons Das Bus throws its ending away with a hilarious voiceover from James Earl Jones. El Sandifer refers to the Fisher King as a Bone Vervoid in her TARDIS Eruditorum essay on this story. Bone Vervoid. Warning: she is considerably less kind to these two episodes than we have been. Of course, A Long Tradition of Doctor Who Monsters That in Some Way Resemble Human Genitalia is the title of Flight Through Entirety Episode 168, and it refers to Human Dalek Sec in Evolution of the Daleks. It is currently the record-holder as the longest title of any episode of Flight Through Entirety. We refer to some of Peter Serafinowicz's earlier work, including his role as the voice of Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace (1999), In 2002, he appeared in Look Around You, a spoof of educational science programmes for schoolchildren. And in 2007, he appeared in his own sketch comedy show on BBC Two, The Peter Serafinowicz Show, which introduced his character Brian Butterfield, who he continues to play on tour this year. The Butterfield Diet Plan is a must see. Picks of the week James Fans of weird time paradoxes will also enjoy Douglas Adams's Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (1987), which, through a time paradox of its own, was the inspiration for Adams's own Doctor Who stories, City of Death (1979) and Shada (1979, but in a nearby parallel universe). Peter Fans of weird time paradoxes will also enjoy the Sex in the City sequel TV series And Just Like That. Nathan Nathan picks the podcast Strong Songs, where enthusiastic and talented musician Kirk Hamilton analyses the music that he loves, in order to discover what it is that makes it great. Highly recommended. Frazer Like Nathan two weeks ago, Frazer recommends that you watch the wonderful new Star Trek series Strange New Worlds, which finished its second series earlier this year. Follow us Nathan is on ex-Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood,and Frazer is @FelixFrazer. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on X at @FTEpodcast. We're also on Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll turn up at your place in the middle of the night with a Fender Stratocaster to explain the paradox of entailment. And more Jodie into Terror was our flashcast on every episode of the Whittaker era, recorded just a couple of days after the broadcast of the episode. Bondfinger is our James Bond commentary podcast, which also covers some of our favourite spy-fi TV shows of the sixties and seventies. Maximum Power is a podcast about Blakes 7, a co-production with the Trap One Podcast. It's on hiatus right now, but it will be returning with our coverage of Series C some time next month, we think. And finally, there's our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we watch a credible and highly-regarded episode of The Original Series with a monster in it that makes that hydra thing in Time-Flight look horrifyingly realistic.
Billy and Matt discuss the season finale to Doctor Who's 19th Season, and Peter Davison's first season as the Doctor, the much-derided Time-Flight. Is it really as bad as people think? Is Khalid a bit dodgy? The boys discuss all of this and more! Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Follow The Review of Death on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ReviewofDeath Review of Death Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thereviewofdeath?fbclid=IwAR3d1em61_nl0E10tkNbND5SCX2tpfLI0vYR7S6fuqe71QY_ayA2vSKWilY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the last story of the season and the money has run out but despite the production limitations and dodgy master disguise, is there a good story here?
While investigating a vanishing Concorde at Heathrow Airport, the Doctor and his companions are thrown millions of years back in time, where a mysterious alien called Kalid is trying to control the ancient powers of the Xeraphin. this is time flight welcome to regenerated why not take a look at our social media and give us a review on Apple Podcasts merchandise -https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/regenerated facebook - www.facebook.com/regenerateddoctorwhopodcast/ twitter - twitter.com/Regenerated1963
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It's often been said that the main reason that TIME-FLIGHT is considered such a poor story is its utter lack of budget. But the wonderful thing about novelizations is that budget is no longer a consideration, and when a writer adapts his own script for the page, it's generally going to be much better than it ever was onscreen. Isn't it? Come join Tony Whitt, Dalton Hughes, and special guest J.G. McQuarrie as we discuss if this is true. (Spoiler alert: It's not.) We are now a proud part of the Direction Point Podcast Network, including such fine shows as THE DOCTOR WHO COLLECTORS PODCAST, THE POLICE BOX IN A JUNKYARD PODCAST, and TIMESTREAMS. You can check out these and other podcasts in the network at http://www.directionpoint.org! If you like what you hear, please come visit our Patreon page! It's at https://www.patreon.com/DWTargetBC. If you decide to support us in our ongoing effort to discuss all of the DOCTOR WHO novelizations, you'll be able to choose a gift! Contributing at any level gets you our extras! Visit the site for more details! We also have a book discussion group of our very own on Goodreads! It can be found at the link below. If you want to have your question, discussion, or review of a given book read aloud by us, simply join the group, post your response to the group by the given deadline, and we will see it! If you really like us or feel the exact opposite, feel free to comment on our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter (we're @DWTARGETBC), or subscribe to us via the podcast provider of your choice (we can be found on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and TuneIn, amongst many others)! You can also email us at the email address given at the end of the episode with the phrase “Target Book Club” in the subject line! Thanks as always to Ron Schiding for our podcast logo and artwork, and to Dalton Hughes for the editing! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWhoTargetBookClubPodcast/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/doctor-who-target-book-club-podcast/id1195364046?mt=2 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/doctorwhotargetbc TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/Doctor-Who-Target-Book-Club-Podcast-p957128/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DWTARGETBC Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/710804-doctor-who-target-book-club-podcast The DIRECTION POINT Doctor Who Podcast Network: http://www.directionpoint.org
It's 1983! And the second-ever novelization of a Peter Davison story, released just in time for the end of TV's Season 20. Joining me this week is Frazer Gregory (@FelixFrazer). We have an epic discussion of "Time-Flight" the book and TV, and play an involved game of "Target Books First Lines" -- turning the tables on Frazer after he sprung this game on ME on an earlier episode. You can hear a lot of Frazer's recent appearances on other Doctor Who podcasts such as WHO Corner to Corner. And Jim Sangster (@MonsterMaker), who contributed the excellent show open this week, can recently be heard on Reality Bomb and the Doctor Who Target Book Club Podcast. You can read Waris Hussein's 1963 diaries here. Also mentioned in this episode is David Gerrold's very funny book about the genesis of Star Trek: TOS "The Trouble with Tribbles". Doctor Who Literature is now a member of the Direction Point Doctor Who podcast network. Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes at https://anchor.fm/doctorwholit. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit/message
Join NAFI: www.nafinet.org Happy 60th Episode with brand new opening music and an end to Season 1 of the Podcast! To celebrate we welcome Andrew Kisela and Graham Bostrom to the MRR Pod. Graham and Andrew are prime examples of how flight instruction helps build a solid foundation for accelerating your career to other aspects of aviation, Part 121 Airline and Part 135/91 Corporate flying respectively. They share their thoughts on the aviation industry as a whole, how they achieved their goals in the profession, and how their time as flight instructors played and continues to play a pivotal role in their growth and success as aviators.
Elon Musk claims plane-tracking data is a risky privacy violation. But the world loses a lot if this information disappears—and that's already happening.
Elon Musk claims plane-tracking data is a risky privacy violation. But the world loses a lot if this information disappears—and that's already happening.
1982 - Time-Flight - The TARDIS crew are drawn into a mystery of a missing Concorde aircraft. Somehow it has ended up in prehistoric times and the Master is behind it, of course. Stellar special effects and a serious performance by Anthony Ainley is not something in this story, but we had some fun with it. Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss the announcement of Millie Gibson as Series 14 companion Ruby Sunday, along with "Time-Flight", the seventh serial from Doctor Who Season 19 in 1982, featuring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, and Sarah Sutton as Nyssa! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopWho, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopWho@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
To recover from their companion's death, the TARDIS team attempt to go to the Great Exhibition but instead end up in... wait.. CONTEMPORARY HEATHROW AIRPORT? OH SHIT IS THAT A CONCORDE #SPONSORED wait what do you mean a plane has vanished. Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FriendWatchPod Patreon where you can find commentary tracks, notes, early access to next week's Doctor Who episode! https://www.patreon.com/gamblord
When you hear “a Doctor Who story set in the Jurassic period,” the picture you conjure in your head probably looks quite a bit different from Time-Flight. That's not necessarily a strike against it: The finale of Season 19 is notorious for being light on budget, so it's probably a blessing that they didn't even try to show a single allosaurus stomping around the barren plains of prehistoric London. Instead we get the Xeraphin, a telepathic race of morally conflicted humanoids that are almost interesting — at least until the Master uses them as the winner-take-all prize in his technobabble rap battle with the Doctor. Plus: A time-travel mystery! Cringey disguises! Not one, but TWO Concordes! That more than makes up for some absent dinosaurs, doesn't it? Doesn't it? Special guest Christopher Burgess (@dubbayoo) from Radio Free Skaro joins! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Follow us on: TikTok! @pulltoopen Instagram: @pulltoopen63 Twitter: @pulltoopen63 YouTube: youtube.com/pulltoopen Story Essentials Season 19, Serial 7 Story number: 122, per the The Pull To Open Codex Production Code: 6C Writer: Peter Grimwade Producer: John Nathan-Turner Aired 22 – 30 March 1982 Pull To Open: Time-Flight Season 3 Episode 32 Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor Feedback loop and interlude music: Martin West/Thinking Fish Outro music: Chronos by Alexander Nakarada
Episode 101 – We are back and we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the debut of the 5th Doctor Who by dragging through our fanzine collections of yesteryear, looking at all the Doctor Who news from 1982. It's so chunky we are splitting this over 2 episodes! Travel back with us to the year where the first computer virus was unleased on the world, the greatest microcomputer designed by man was released and MJ was on top of the charts (Shamone!). In this episode we see how in Doctor Who Land fans were awaiting ‘Time ---- Flight' with baited breath! Find out WHO topped the Daily Mail ‘Hero' awards, there is an in-depth interview with the actress who played the Doctor's companion Byssa (!) and coverage of the cancellation crisis of 1982 (and was the producer the first to know?) All this plus our new ‘Battle of Wits segment, listener feedback (both written and verbal), and by unpopular demand Mark unleashes his latest batch of ‘jokes'! #prayforrob
Alex is Joined by Owen & John to talk about the 5th Doctor story Time-Flight! Follow Alex on Twitter: @AlexKing_Dom Follow The Podcast on Twitter @TheTimelessPod #DoctorWho #Time-Flight #PeterDavison
To be a successful entrepreneur and investor, you need to learn how to turn a no into a yes. Today's guest, Anthony Michael, has earned his title as a successful entrepreneur from doing just that. Through determination, calculated risk, and finding ways to create value, Anthony has done thirteen flips while also becoming a trusted lender. Anthony's real estate investing journey started when he realized he needed to gain control of his money. After his first flip, a live in flip on the house he and his wife had just bought, he knew flipping was something he could do for profit. From there he found his first partner, one of his co-workers, and began to flip even more houses. The second partner he found rejected him at first, even though his online profile (with no profile picture) was pretty much anonymous. Despite this, Anthony was drawn to this mystery partner and his alleged “400 flips” so he flew out to meet this so-called legend and was pleasantly surprised when he was exactly who he said he was.Anthony could have stopped there but he decided to tap into a new source of income; lending. It started with him asking his neighbor what he did for a living and now he's the top-rated lender on BiggerPockets. The ability to create value and persist has allowed Anthony to become not only a great real estate investor but an amazing entrepreneur. In This Episode We CoverVA loans and why they're powerful home buying toolsHow to navigate partnerships and find the right partnership structure for both partiesPromissory notes and the importance of having legitimate legal documents in placeHow to establish a strong partnership foundation in the beginningHow to bounce back from losing money and prevent it from happening againHard money loans and why you shouldn't automatically write them offAnd So Much More!Links from the ShowReal Estate Rookie Youtube ChannelAshley's InstagramTony's InstagramReal Estate Rookie Facebook GroupBiggerPockets PodcastAshley Wilson's InstagramBiggerPockets Radio Podcast 001: Building a Successful House Flipping Business and Losing Millions with Marty BoardmanDavid Greene's InstagramLowesThe Home DepotGrant Cardone's WebsiteBiggerPocketsCheck the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/rookie147See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There is definitely a podcast to be made about the political opinions expressed in many a TV Doctor Who adventure... but this isn't it. This is, instead, a look at many of those people who have sojourned in the Whonioverse who have dedicated at least some of their lives to politics. Forming parties, standing for parliament, serving on a district council - there are undercover government agents and wannabes in such stories as Carnival of Monsters, Time-Flight and Planet of the Spiders. There are liberals, UKIPpers, Labour and Tory, and even a genuine and unrepentant fascist among the cast and crew lists of Doctor Who. So here is a - not claiming to be exhaustive and definitely quite scattergun - guide to the characters, their policies and sometimes their very, very unconventional views. Hopefully it'll get your vote.
This week it's a gamut of emotions including elation, confusion, and intrigue for the Three Who Rule as they examine the third chapter of the Doctor Who: Flux series aka “Once, Upon Time”! What did we think about this story involving everything and the pre-Hartnell kitchen sink? Tune in and find out! We also have news from Gallifrey One and LI Who, Blu-Ray updates, our usual Timelash archeology, and more! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash Flux Chapter Three: Once, Upon Time review Flux Chapter Five: Survivors of the Flux RFS Twitter poll for Once, Upon Time Whittaker's finale tentatively titled “The Centenary Special” War of the Sontarans BBC One overnight viewing figures 3.9M Halloween Apocalypse BBC One final viewing figure 5.79M, 9th best for the week BBC America Halloween Apocalypse overnights 339K BBC America War of the Sontarans overnights 309K Doctor Who Magazine 571 released Doctor Who production moving to Wolf studios Flux US Blu-Ray/DVD release due February 8 Flux Canada Blu-Ray/DVD release due February 8 Galaxy 4 DVD trailer Web of Fear North American DVD due February 1 Faceless Ones and Fury from the Deep hit UK BritBox Dec 23 Gallifrey One 2022 discussion panel list & update LI Who presents Time-Flight 2021 Big Finish Seventh Doctor Adventures: Silver and Ice due June 2022 Delia Derbyshire day runs online Nov 23 Roy Holder died Henry Woolf died Petra Mayer died
We talk trash about the trailer for "Doctor Who: Flux" before having trash thrown on us with the "randomly" picked Classic Who story "Time Flight" for this month's commentary. After sitting thru that monstrosity, we're taking a month off and will return to review all of Series 13 in one go. See you on the other side...
What if Doctor Who were like Die Hard... but on a bus!? Well, that'd be Speed. This is not that. But there is a bus. And in our classic episode: a plane!
What if Doctor Who were like Die Hard... but on a bus!? Well, that'd be Speed. This is not that. But there is a bus. And in our classic episode: a plane!
Hello and welcome to the "Who Can Convince You Podcast" Join Harry and Luke as they continue their journey through time and space! In this episode they discuss the stories "Time-Flight/Midnight" Timestamps: Intro/Quiz - 00:00 - 21:00 “TF” - 21:00 - 44:40 “M” - 44:40 - 1:14:00 Feedback - 1:14:00 - 1:15:45 Next Time - 1:15:45 They would love your feedback! Please get in touch. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Whocanconvince Email: whocanconvinceyou@gmail.com Audio Feedback: https://speakpipe.com/whocanconvinceyou Facebook: https://fb.me/whocanconvinceyoupodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Kz8MMoNIZKvX8ZiQ3wG3A
Season 19 closes with a story that has too much of some things, not enough of others, and a thing or two that never should have been. The post Classic Rewatch: Time-Flight first appeared on Gallifrey Public Radio.
Another of Peter's profanity-laden text-along recaps as he watches the Peter Davison Doctor Who story 'Time-Flight,' and he seems more offended at a flight attendant getting Indonesian food than any glaring racism. Harsh language censored and some adult themes edited out - explicit version available 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 looks back over the weird mess of the Peter Davison Doctor Who story 'Time-Flight' and has a theory about The Master that he talks himself out of. 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.
A confusing and problematic Peter Davison Doctor Who story comes to a merciful conclusion in 'Time-Flight Part Four,' where Nyssa gets yelled at and Tegan gets to be an actual flight attendant. Binge new episodes early and ad-free at Patreon. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/adam-richard-has-a-theory. 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 is confused by the Peter Davison Doctor Who episode 'Time-Flight Part Three,' as a problematic stereotype dissolves and becomes The Master, while the Doctor is subjected to an interminable infodump.Binge new episodes early and ad-free at Patreon. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/adam-richard-has-a-theory. 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.
More problematic shenanigans in the Peter Davison Doctor Who episode 'Time-Flight Part Two' where a dead companion and old enemies resurface on the mystical vacuum cleaner.Binge new episodes early and ad-free at Patreon. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/adam-richard-has-a-theory. 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 ventures into the problematic past with the Peter Davison Doctor Who episode 'Time-Flight Part One' which features a TARDIS crew in brief mourning and a missing supersonic jet.Binge new episodes early and ad-free at Patreon. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/adam-richard-has-a-theory. 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.
This time Taylor is joined by friend of the show Terry Manley as they discuss the 5th Doctor story (and Season 19 finale) Time-Flight! It's a bonkers adventure with next to no budget that was all inspired by Peter Grimwade's hope that he could score a ride on the Concorde! But Time-Flight is a generally panned adventure that possibly would have worked better in the middle of the season. Regardless, Taylor and Terry find the elements that work best (Kalid's accent definitely not amongst that list) and celebrate the craziness that is Time-Flight!
This time Taylor is joined by friend of the show Terry Manley as they discuss the 5th Doctor story (and Season 19 finale) Time-Flight! It's a bonkers adventure with next to no budget that was all inspired by Peter Grimwade's hope that he could score a ride on the Concorde! But Time-Flight is a generally panned adventure that possibly would have worked better in the middle of the season. Regardless, Taylor and Terry find the elements that work best (Kalid's accent definitely not amongst that list) and celebrate the craziness that is Time-Flight!
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe & Brendan; happy landings! Why is this the best episode ever according to us, and the worst according to Rob Shearman? Tegan & Nyssa smackdown; who is better? Brendan's wonderful trivia continues to dazzle.
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe & Brendan; scandalous (unrevealed) sex secrets and scandalous Target tales. An appalling tale about new spin off show ‘Nurse Who.' We discuss conceptual SF, a good use of Nyssa, embarrassed performances and lots of word peril. Crispins Boys appreciation!
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe & Brendan; checking out a new Indonesian restaurant. Is Kalid spectacularly racist? Is the Iron Curtain comment a stab at realism or a terrible joke? Brendan gives a fascinating history and development of this script, which explains some plot inconsistencies. We discuss whether Ainley is pure ham or merely obeying orders?
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe & Brendan; in a hurry to get over the death of a maths nerd. What is a space plane? What was Brendan's dad doing at 4am? What is the middle ground between Time-Flight and series 9? How tenacious is JNT? When was this story originally going to be placed? Are the Plasmatons crapola (TM Janet Fielding)?
The Master wants to steal an ancient, omniscient space race to use it as an engine for his TARDIS
The Master wants to steal an ancient, omniscient space race to use it as an engine for his TARDIS
Normality may be crawling back into our disease-ridden lives as Whooverville 12 (in Derby) and Long Island Who (in the form of Time-Flight 2021) announce in-person events in September and November, and if you wanted every Doctor to appear in an interactive theatrical piece named Time Fracture, now you can! But if you’ve been pining for Captan Jack Harkness in the same, no such luck. Meanwhile Christopher Eccleston has returned for real in Ravagers and as if that wasn’t enough, we continue our Torchwood Revisited commentaries with “They Keep Killing Suzie”! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! LI Who 2021 going ahead in-person Whooverville 12 going ahead in-person All the Doctors will be in Time Fracture John Barrowman removed from Time Fracture Big Finish removes Torchwood Absent Friends from release schedule Big Finish Ninth Doctor Adventures Ravagers out now Big Finish Ninth Doctor Adventures Respond to all Calls due August 2021 Big Finish Third Doctor Adventures Volume 8 due October 2021 K-9 Audio Annual due November 2021 Rachel Talalay made a behind the scenes video about Heaven Sent Yee Jee Tso re-released his photo book as an ebook Commentary: They Keep Killing Suzie
After the loss of a companion, the Fifth Doctor and crew take a holiday to Earth 140 million years ago. Mike, Mike, Mary, and Matthew Kresal depart from Heathrow Airport to take a flight of the Concorde to the past. We want to hear from you! Please write to us at feedback@earthstationwho.com. Also, please subscribe and rate the show on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Plus, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Feedback is always welcome and much appreciated. Links Listen to older episodes of the Earth Station Who Podcast ESW on iTunes ESW on Stitcher Earth Station Who on Spotify Make-A-Wish Foundation The ESO Network TeePublic Store The ESO Network Patreon Warped Factor Reviews by Matthew Kresal Silver Archive - Dark Skies ebook/UK physical books Silver Archive - Dark Skies US physical books Futurism - 1pm Panel PromotionPromo for Earth Station One at the end of the show this episode If you would like to leave feedback or comment feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationwho.com Special Guest: Matthew Kresal .
The Gallifreyan Files Podcast: A Traveler's Guide to the Whonivderse
This is the first story in my series discussing the ten worst then ten best stories. This episode I discuss The Faceless Ones abd Time Flight. Follow the show on Twitter @GallifreyPod and email your thoughts and opinions at GallifreyanFilesPod@gmail.com . Here's the link to the ranking list I am using: https://io9.gizmodo.com/every-single-doctor-who-story-ranked-from-best-to-wors-1468104049 Just because, here's Lizbeth Myles' rankings from 2013: https://lmmyles.com/2013/11/22/every-single-doctor-who-story-correctly-ranked-from-best-to-worst/
Christmas has been cancelled for most of us, but not for the Too Hot For TV team. We present our first commentary for BBV's notorious drama 'Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough'