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In this week's episode jump aboard the "Remember Tardis" as James, John, Adrienne and Guy brave the perils of the Time Vortex to recap the newest season of Doctor Who. They give their overall impressions, thoughts about the 15th Doctor, highlight of the season and try to make sense of the season finale.
New to Sequences. Richard Theisen, a Grammy Award-winning composer, vocalist, and keyboardist, is known for his alluring and emotionally evocative music that will captivate you. In the 80s, Rike Casper gained recognition with the LP Amethyst, which was highly praised in Winfried Trenkler's cult radio show “Schwingungen”. Alias Drone's album is a thought-provoking exploration of the romantic promise of outer space. The group Dark Sky, a collective of four master musicians, brings a wholly unique style and sound to our podcast, with new wave guitar flourishes, tribal ambient percussion, richly layered synth-beds and cinematic crescendos. And finally, Enrico Coniglio's approach to ambient music promises to transport audiences to uncharted realms of delicate emotions. Download Bios: https://we.tl/t-nQ3Z5zzwEq Playlist No 252 03.00 Glenn Maine ‘Calima Is Coming' (EP Calima) https://glennmain.bandcamp.com/album/calima 07.02 Glenn Maine ‘Calima Landing' https://glennmain.bandcamp.com/album/calima 10.43 Callisto 'Strange Magic' (album Either Side Of Reality) *** www.admusicshop.com 20.15 Midnight Airship ‘Dark Star Rising' (album Dark Star Rising) https://bordersedge.bandcamp.com 34.48 Bertrand Loreau 'Sound Of Sand' (album Echoes Of Distant Time) ***www.sphericmusic-shop.de 44.40 Dark Sky Alliance ‘Latch' (album Interdwell) https://dark-sky-alliance.bandcamp.com/album/interdwell 47.31 Dark Sky Alliance ‘Fortunate One' 54.25 Dark Sky Alliance ‘Search' 56.26 Enrico Coniglio ‘As They Arise' (album The Sirens Of Titan) https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com/album/the-sirens-of-titan 59.35 Enrico Coniglio ‘Blue Hour' 01.03.06 Vamadeva ‘Cosmic Dream' (album The Call Of Wisdom) https://www.bscmusic.com 01.07.26 Vamadeva ‘In The Light Of Dawn' 01.09.34 Thy Veils ‘Fluttering Light' (album Next Forever) https://thyveils.bandcamp.com/album/next-forever 01.16.17 Thy Veils ‘Luna' 01.25.27 Nattefrost & Matzumi (album From Distant Times) B.F.T P.https://nattefrostongroove.bandcamp.com/album/nattefrost-matzumi-from-distant-times 01.33.20 Stan Dart ‘The Re-introduction of Laughing' (album Collaboration) https://standartmusicbox.bandcamp.com 01.35.16 Stan Dart ‘Submarine Hunter' 01.42.09 Stan Dart ‘Do You Love Me (City Mix)' 01.47.51 Stan Dart ‘Only Time Will Tell' *** 01.52.43 Rike Casper & Peter Zahn ‘Whale Graveyard Chapter I' https://rikecasper.bandcamp.com/ 01.57.18 Rike Casper ‘ECHOS Ambient - eine künstlerische Expedition' 02.00.44 Phobos ‘Tholus Part 3' (album Tholus) *** https://phobos.bandcamp.com 02.10.22 Onasander, Ashtoreth & Gydja' Occulted Regions' (album Animic Atmospheres) https://winter-light.bandcamp.com 02.17.03 Onasander, Ashtoreth & Gydja ‘You Who Watch Over The Souls Of the Spheres.' 02.23.25 Lensflare ‘ Equazioni Psicostoriche' (album Parsec da Tau Ceti) https://lensflare1.bandcamp.com 02.29.04 Lensflare ‘Radiante Primario' 02.35.58 Ramp ‘Fallen Giants' (album Havoc) https://ramp1.bandcamp.com/album/havoc*** 02.47.51 Alias Drone ‘Premonition/Sputnik's Ghosts' (album Finite Space) *** https://aliaszone.bandcamp.com/yum 03.00.41 Dino Pacifici ‘Dark Chocolate' (album Dark Artifacts) https://dinopacifici.bandcamp.com 03.06.08 Dino Pacifici ‘DarkChaos' 03.11.09 Grauglanz ‘Licht & Schatten' (album Licht & Schatten)*** https://grauglanz.bandcamp.com/album/licht-schatten 03.22.44 Ger Led StudioF 'Spacewing/MicroCosmos' ***https://soundcloud.com/ger-led 03.36.33 K Ambient Sounds ‘Tender Move' (album Stillness & Movement) https://k-ambient-sounds.bandcamp.com 03.45.05 Nord ‘Reverberations From The Past Part 1' (album Reverberations From The Past) https://nordmusic.bandcamp.com 03.51.49 Hillman & Thaneco ‘Earth Pulse' (album Time Vortex) https://thaneco.bandcamp.com 03.59.03 Hillman & Thaneco ‘Prelude' 04.01.59 Mac Of BioNight ‘A Fine Life Part 1'(album A Fine Life) https://bionight.bandcamp.com 04.10.43 Richard Theisen 'The Return' (album Oceanova) https://wayfarerrecords.bandcamp.com 04.14.33 Richard Theisen ‘Zephyrus' Edit ***
An extra show this week in the form of a Swapcast, I was a guest again on History Homos, but this time it's a public episode - to see the first show you'll have to find them on Rokfin. We discussed the Philadelphia Experiment, Al Bielek/ Edward Cameron and touched on the Montauk Project. It was a fun one, I hope you enjoy it because I enjoyed being on it. Unfortunately, I had to record the episode through my phone microphone due to technical difficulties. Find them on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/historyhomospod/ Fat Pete's Prints - https://www.etsy.com/shop/FatPetesPrints Use discount code DEADRAT My shop: www.worldaroundewe.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/worldaroundewe All my links are in one place - www.linktr.ee/worldaroundewe
Your favorite Triple Cs (co-parents, colleagues, collaborators), Drs. Dorimé-Williams and Williams tackle (a) dating as a grown adult, b) the challenges of parenting time management, and c) embracing the highs and lows of being middle-aged. Be sure to check out the links in the show notes. Our Attempt at Minute Markers: Grown dating, aka “I'm on the apps” | 1:00 Parent Ubering & the Time Vortex | 11:29 Welcome to Middle Age | 20:43 Manifesting for 2024 | 29:37 Links: Diversity situationships: Exploring the complexities of a diversity peer educator program Beauty and a Book Retreat Tomi Adeyemi's Legacy of the Orïsha Series Dr. Kathryn Edwards and potential consequences of the child care cliff Child Care Has Failed. The Government Can Help. D'iyanu Referral Code 10% Off Survival of the Thickest Scholar Shoutouts: Dr. Gina Garcia DJ Carver the Great
This week we are rejoined by Jack Devaney of Worldaroundewe's Podcast and Troof Seeking to discuss the world of Al Bielek. According to Al, he was a time traveling scientist that lived the lives of two men and worked on two top secret government programs shrouded in mystery: The Philadelphia Experiment and The Montauk Project. Check out Jack's podcasts and buy his taxidermy pieces at worldaroundewe.com and follow him across social media @worldroundewe This episode is Sponsored by Magic Mind, get 56% off a subscription or 20% off your one time order at www.magicmind.com/homos and use code HOMOS20 Don't forget to join our Telegram channel at T.me/historyhomos and to join our group chat at T.me/historyhomoschat The video version of the show is available on Youtube, bitchute, odysee. For weekly premium episodes or to contribute to the show subscribe to our channel at www.rokfin.com/historyhomos Any questions comments concerns or T-shirt/sticker requests can be leveled at historyhomos@gmail.com Later homos --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyhomos/support
Time is the universal uniter amongst everything in existence. It's our most precious resource and yet our most undervalued resource. Spending leisure time wisely is the hardest thing to do, Bruce Lee said that. How many times have you woken up planning to achieve and accomplish all these amazing things, only to find that you haven't got any time left in the day? If you're one of those people that says I just wish I had another day in the week or I wish the day was 25 hours long, then this episode is going to speak volumes to you. Did you ever notice that the biggest thing that people query when anyone achieves great things is “How do they have the time?” Time seems to evade some people, while others of us seem to have too much of it. There's a bizarre paradox that happens when we have too much time - all our tasks swell to fill the allotted time. The truth is you have all the time in the world. Lets talk about how to gain control of time instead of letting time control us.
We love Brendan Fraser and The Mummy so much that we risked our lives entering a time portal to the 21st century so we could watch and talk about The Mummy Returns (2001)! Join us as we enter this strange new world (for one episode at least). Follow us on social too @revengeof90spod!
Fred the Dog is on a mission to find everyone who got lost on What Is World after the Time Vortex. Can he learn to accept the help he needs, or will he just keep licking ice and getting stuck? Lessons include: it's okay to accept help; kids are not responsible for their grownups' feelings Join our Patreon for ad-free stories, monthly bonus episodes, a shout-out on the show, and more! patreon.com/whatifworld Our character art is by Ana Stretcu and the graphic design for our episode art is by Lynn Hickernell. See more art by Ana Stretcu at our merch store, the Imaginarium! whatifworld.threadless.com Subscribe to What If World wherever you listen: link.chtbl.com/whatifworld. Share questions or artwork with a grownup's help via twitter @whatifworldpod, fb & insta @whatifworldpodcast, email whatifworldpodcast@gmail.com, or snail mail: What If World (or Mr. Eric) P.O. Box 4905 Panorama City, CA 91412 What If World is made by Eric and Karen O'Keeffe. A big thanks to our producer Miss Lynn. Our podcast art is by Jason O'Keefe and our theme song is by Craig Martinson. Advertise on What If World: advertising@airwavemedia.com
When Candy the Kid's parents ask him to stop his wandering ways and work for them, he runs away, but he ends up trapped on Mars! Lessons include: It can be hard to say how we feel, but your loved ones will always listen; connection and curiosity guide us through conflict better than isolation and punishment. This episode refers to the Time Vortex, a strange phenomenon that displaced many characters in What If World. You can listen to this story as a stand alone, but to hear more about the Time Vortex, you can listen to episodes 267, 268, and 272 first. Join our Patreon for ad-free stories, monthly bonus episodes, a shout-out on the show, and more! patreon.com/whatifworld See great What If World character art by Ana Stretcu at our merch store, the Imaginarium! whatifworld.threadless.com Subscribe to What If World wherever you listen: link.chtbl.com/whatifworld. Share questions or artwork with a grownup's help via twitter @whatifworldpod, fb & insta @whatifworldpodcast, email whatifworldpodcast@gmail.com, or snail mail: What If World (or Mr. Eric) P.O. Box 4905 Panorama City, CA 91412 What If World is made by Eric and Karen O'Keeffe. A big thanks to our producer Miss Lynn. Our podcast art is by Jason O'Keefe and our theme song is by Craig Martinson. Advertise on What If World: advertising@airwavemedia.com
After the Time Vortex, everything was supposed to go back to normal. Or maybe all the monsters were supposed to end up having a party at Mr. Eric and Miss Karen's house… Lessons include: Having guests and being a guest can both be challenging; checking in and sharing feelings is especially important when our routine is disrupted Join our Patreon for Ad-Free stories, a Shout-Out on the show, a better chance of having your question answered, and more! patreon.com/whatifworld See great What If World character art by Ana Stretcu at our merch store, the Imaginarium! whatifworld.threadless.com Subscribe to What If World wherever you listen: link.chtbl.com/whatifworld. Share questions or artwork with a grownup's help via twitter @whatifworldpod, fb & insta @whatifworldpodcast, email whatifworldpodcast@gmail.com, or snail mail: What If World (or Mr. Eric) P.O. Box 4905 Panorama City, CA 91412 What If World is made by Eric and Karen O'Keeffe. A big thanks to our producer Miss Lynn. Our podcast art is by Jason O'Keefe and our theme song is by Craig Martinson.
Fred needs to save the world (from his own actions), but Dracomax has lost his magic! Stay tuned for a surprise ending. We'll need your What If Questions to find out what happens next. Lessons include: Love, safety, and quality time together are priceless gifts; Daydreaming can lead to creative solutions and original ideas! Join our Patreon for Ad-Free stories, a Shout-Out on the show, a better chance of having your question answered, and more! patreon.com/whatifworld See great What If World character art by Ana Stretcu at our merch store, the Imaginarium! whatifworld.threadless.com Subscribe to What If World wherever you listen: link.chtbl.com/whatifworld. Share questions or artwork with a grownup's help via twitter @whatifworldpod, fb & insta @whatifworldpodcast, email whatifworldpodcast@gmail.com, or snail mail: What If World (or Mr. Eric) P.O. Box 4905 Panorama City, CA 91412 What If World is made by Eric and Karen O'Keeffe. A big thanks to our associate producer Miss Lynn. Our podcast art is by Jason O'Keefe and our theme song is by Craig Martinson. Advertise on What If World
Mr. Eric has left from at home for the holidays (with Ginger and a sitter and a bunch of treats). What choice does Fred have but to create a Time Vortex that swallows up all of What If World? Lessons include: Give you pets some extra love on the holidays, as it can be a really tough time for them; Love doesn't go away when we can't see each other. Join our Patreon for Ad-Free stories, a Shout-Out on the show, a better chance of having your question answered, and more! patreon.com/whatifworld See great What If World character art by Ana Stretcu at our merch store, the Imaginarium! whatifworld.threadless.com Subscribe to What If World wherever you listen: link.chtbl.com/whatifworld. Share questions or artwork with a grownup's help via twitter @whatifworldpod, fb & insta @whatifworldpodcast, email whatifworldpodcast@gmail.com, or snail mail: What If World (or Mr. Eric) P.O. Box 4905 Panorama City, CA 91412 What If World is made by Eric and Karen O'Keeffe. A big thanks to our associate producer Miss Lynn. Our podcast art is by Jason O'Keefe and our theme song is by Craig Martinson. Advertise on What If World
195# 'Mad Man' Michael Marcum | Traveling the time vortex In 1996 and 1997 a man named Mike Marcum appeared on Art Bell's radio show, Coast to Coast Radio, to talk about his experiments with time travel. It is said that not long after this he disappeared. A few months later someone called in to Art's show with a story about a man who was found dead on a California beach in the 1930's, his body mangled within a strange metal tube and with a device on him that resembled a cell phone. Could this be the first documented case of time travel? Art Bell MITD - Mad Man Markum - Time Traveler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7pWGYcRvj4 MERCH STORE Our new merch is available on tee public! stickers, buttons, mugs and masks all with our sweet new design! #MERCH #Sales #NASAScience #PodernFamily #teepublic https://teepublic.com/en-gb/t-shirt/21303964-nasa-beam-me-up… GET YOURS TODAY! CONTACT US!! Get in touch! Have a question for us or a comment or suggestion you can email us Website Neverastraightanswer.co.uk Email Neverstraightanswer@gmail.com NEVERASTRAIGHTANSWER.CO.UK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverastraightanswer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neverastraightanswer/support
In just a week or so, the Deucecast Guys enter into the Danger Zone again, at a preview for Top Gun, so that leads the discussion to TOP FIVE DOGFIGHTS in movie history. Snoop, Snoopy, The Bounty Hunger or Junkyard are not included. A task too big for just d$, Mikey, and #TwitterlessDrEarl, so who do they turn to? Of course, Hurricane Rhett, because this show has been on the rails way, way too long. First, memories of the original Top Gun... where did everyone see it? How young, and how many zippers were on those parachute pants? Then, the top five movies with aerial battles, mostly featuring planes, but some with helicopters, even some fists, and a stealth fighter named Firefox. Mikey has the Zoa on tap... Memphis Belle's true mission... the Time Vortex... Ken Olin gets a namedrop... USA Night Flight... the badness of Pearl Harbor... the goodness of Dunkirk... Mikey's weird voices... ID4 mistakes... AirWolf vs Blue Thunder, featuring Riptide... All the Iron Eagles... Air Force One (TubiTV) Dunkirk (HBO Max; Netflix) The Final Countdown (Peacock) Firebirds (Hoopla; for rental) Firefox (for rental) Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade (Paramount+) Independence Day (Amazon Prime; Peacock Premium) Memphis Belle (for rental) Pearl Harbor (Amazon Prime; TubiTV) Star Wars: A New Hope (Disney+) Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (Disney+) Top Gun (Netflix; Paramount+) Transformers (Paramount+) 12 O'Clock High (for rental)
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After departing ancient China, our heroes experience some... technical difficulties on the return ride home, stranding them in the Time Vortex. As they move about, repairing the ship, they soon discover that they are not alone in the vacuum of space/time, as a dark force, every waiting in the shadows, finally makes it's move. Will this be the end for our intrepid heroes?! Find out on this week on The Time Traveler's Radio Show! The Time Traveler's Radio Show was Created by Cody Cutler and Jacob Earnest. This episode was written, produced, and directed by Cody Cutler. Cast W. Benjamin Hyde - John Adam Packard - Alex Kelly Cook - Jessica/Reuben Darci Ramirez - Navi Chris Rollins - Arthur Jacob Baird - Dimitri Cody Cutler - The Computer Warning Voice Creative Consultant - Jacob Earnest Sound Design - Alek Jordan Music - Richard Williams | Jarom Brown Logo - Sarah Wakefield and Cody Cutler Cover Art - Sarah Wakefield
Into The Time Vortex is back! Next episode: The Pyramids of Mars! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
**Spoilers for Doctor Who** Laura, Eric and I “Geronimo” deep into the Time Vortex and we do what we do best and that’s talk a LOT about Doctor Who. In this fantastic first installment of our Whose Who episodes, we discuss our favorite Doctor, covering mostly Christopher Eccelston, David Tennent, Matt Smith, and Peter Capaldi’s seasons and only touch a bit on Jodi Whittaker’s. There are still plenty of River Song level spoilers here, so hold on to your bowtie, and ALLONS-Y!
Things I Got Wrong at Trivia - A Pub Quiz Trivia Podcast Game Show with Friends
On this episode, we welcome back our good pal, Nathan Drake and we're stuck back in the Time Vortex. Minds have been melted. In this Round Robin game we play: Go Green! Crazy Weather Events Mario in the Making General Trivia (Geek Bracket Style) ## Picks Nathan: Cthulhu Mythos (DM Book Guide) Ryan: Sea of Thieves (PC, Xbox) ## Social and Email Follow Us on Social Media [@thingsigotwrong](https://instagram.com/thingsigotwrong) and at [thingsigotwrong.com](https://thingsigotwrong.com). If you have a recommendation pick or topic ideas for future shows, you can send them to thingsigotwrong@gmail.com along with your name and a link to your favorite social profile or something cool you're working on we'll be happy to shout it out in the show! ## Hosts This episode features Rachel Miller, Stuart Hopkins and Ryan Bott --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsigotwrong/support
Things I Got Wrong at Trivia - A Pub Quiz Trivia Podcast Game Show with Friends
On this episode, we welcome back our good pal, Nathan Drake and we're stuck back in the Time Vortex. Minds have been melted. In this Round Robin game we play: Go Green! Crazy Weather Events Mario in the Making General Trivia (Geek Bracket Style) ## Picks Nathan: Cthulhu Mythos (DM Book Guide) Ryan: Sea of Thieves (PC, Xbox) ## Social and Email Follow Us on Social Media [@thingsigotwrong](https://instagram.com/thingsigotwrong) and at [thingsigotwrong.com](https://thingsigotwrong.com). If you have a recommendation pick or topic ideas for future shows, you can send them to thingsigotwrong@gmail.com along with your name and a link to your favorite social profile or something cool you're working on we'll be happy to shout it out in the show! ## Hosts This episode features Rachel Miller, Stuart Hopkins and Ryan Bott
Things I Got Wrong at Trivia - A Pub Quiz Game Show with Friends
On this episode, we welcome back our good pal, Nathan Drake and we're stuck back in the Time Vortex. Minds have been melted. In this Round Robin game we play: Go Green! Crazy Weather Events Mario in the Making General Trivia (Geek Bracket Style) ## Picks Nathan: Cthulhu Mythos (DM Book Guide) Ryan: Sea of Thieves (PC, Xbox) ## Social and Email Follow Us on Social Media [@thingsigotwrong](https://instagram.com/thingsigotwrong) and at [thingsigotwrong.com](https://thingsigotwrong.com). If you have a recommendation pick or topic ideas for future shows, you can send them to thingsigotwrong@gmail.com along with your name and a link to your favorite social profile or something cool you're working on we'll be happy to shout it out in the show! ## Hosts This episode features Rachel Miller, Stuart Hopkins and Ryan Bott --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsigotwrong/support
Coming off a rough season of bad ratings and controversy, Doctor Who returns to our screens for a New Year special featuring Captain Jack and the Daleks. Did this story redeem the series or at least was it an improvement from last season? Listen in to find out - you might be surprised. Also we talk about the Daleks youtube mini series for the Timelord Victorious series. Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria land near a refinery and encounter strange people and killer seaweed - must be an episode of Doctor Who! This missing story was recently animated and produced with its original sound. Considered a classic and known for a companion leaving and the introduction to the sonic screwdriver. We take a look at this one to see if it is as good as people say and it would be safe to say we cover most of the opinions about this one with one of us loving it, one liking and one not a fan! Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
The TARDIS lands during the Aztec era and Barbara is mistaken for a God. Will she use her new power to stop a human sacrifice? What would happen if she changes the past? What can the Doctor do to prevent it? Doctor Who - The Aztecs is an interesting story that deals with the question of time travel and changing history. Some good performances and sets and costumes, this story is a great classic but do we like it? Give a listen! Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
We are looking at the Doctor Who Episode "Fear Her." This 2006 David Tennant episode is universally criticized and disliked but does it deserve all this negativity? Probably. Listen as we discuss this much maligned story and see if we can find any redeeming qualities. Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
This time out we discuss the 1970 Doctor Who episode Inferno which stars Jon Pertwee as the Doctor. We see the Doctor perhaps face his biggest challenge, saving an Earth that is beyond help. Can he get back to "his" Earth in time to save that one? Will we like this one? Listen in and find out!
Pyramids of Mars is a 1975 Doctor Who story featuring the 4th Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith as they go up against the evil Sutekh. Deadly mummies and ancient curses surround this classic Who adventure. We discuss! Enjoy! Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
The Pandorica Opens and The Big Bang is a 2 part finale for the 5th season (2010) and it is really big. End of the Universe big. The Doctor is guarding the Pandorica but does he really know what it is for? Rory is plastic and kills Amy. River Song is inside the TARDIS that is blowing up and the Doctor isn't doing so well. This story has everything included a convoluted script that ignores many huge questions. If Rory no longer existed, why is he back? All the aliens really cooperated to trap the Doctor? Is it possible that the podcaster who normally is critical of New Who likes this one more than the others? Listen for yourself!! Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
From 2014, The Caretaker sees Clara juggling her time with the Doctor and her boyfriend. All comes to a head when an alien killing machine threatens Coal Hill School. We take a look at this story, Can we all agree on it? Maybe. Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
The 13th Season of Doctor Who sees the debut of the Zygons. Terror of the Zygons is a classic Tom Baker story from 1975 featuring Sarah Jane, Harry, The Brigadier and even Sgt. Benton. The story also has the Loch Ness monster, seriously! Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
Doctor Who - The Faceless Ones is featured in this episode of our Doctor Who review podcast series. The 6 part episode only has 2 existing parts and so they went ahead and animated the entire story, which was released earlier this year. Battling an alien race that can take on the form of people, the Doctor faces a challenge set at Gatwick Airport. We talk in depth on the types of animation the BBC has been using and whether or not they should release a faster paced contemporary version to make some of these longer stories more palatable for audiences of today. Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
A 1982 Peter Davison episode finds the Doctor and crew on a ship where people from different eras are being kept and strange aliens plot the destruction of the people of Earth. Can the Doctor save the day or will his companions ruin it all? Enjoy our discussion. Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
2006 sees the reintroduction of the Cybermen in the new series. This 2 part takes place in an alternate world where Rose's father is still alive but the Cybermen are on the march. Will the TARDIS crew save the day? Will we still enjoy this one? Listen in. Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
Doctor Who and the Silurians is a 7 part 1970 Jon Pertwee episode that deals with a danger to Earth but not from the usual outer space invasion. Instead a danger from below with the Silurians. Can the Doctor end this danger peacefully for both sides? The Brigadier might have a different solution. What did we think of this one? I think you might be surprised. Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
Tune list & high-quality download at https://phoole.rocks/show317h! ACCIDENTAL 80S REMIX SHOW! Phoole had another fun-filled week of essential-work lunacy that chomped all her time and energy. She thought she'd just start a playlist with a handful of 80s remixes - then she fell into a TIME VORTEX and when she emerged she had an entire show of 80s remixes for Phoole & the Gang LIVE on Data Transmission Radio at https://datatransmission.co/radio/live! AMAZING! Retro! Nowtro! https://linktr.ee/phoole
ACCIDENTAL 80S REMIX SHOW! Phoole had another fun-filled week of essential-work lunacy that chomped all her time and energy. She thought she'd just start a playlist with a handful of 80s remixes - then she fell into a TIME VORTEX and when she emerged she had an entire show of 80s remixes for Phoole & the Gang LIVE on Data Transmission Radio at https://datatransmission.co/radio/live! AMAZING! Retro! Nowtro! https://linktr.ee/phoole
ACCIDENTAL 80S REMIX SHOW! Phoole had another fun-filled week of essential-work lunacy that chomped all her time and energy. She thought she’d just start a playlist with a handful of 80s remixes - then she fell into a TIME VORTEX and when she emerged she had an entire show of 80s remixes for Phoole & the Gang LIVE on Data Transmission Radio at https://datatransmission.co/radio/live! AMAZING! Retro! Nowtro! https://linktr.ee/phoole
Tune list & high-quality download at https://phoole.rocks/show317h! ACCIDENTAL 80S REMIX SHOW! Phoole had another fun-filled week of essential-work lunacy that chomped all her time and energy. She thought she’d just start a playlist with a handful of 80s remixes - then she fell into a TIME VORTEX and when she emerged she had an entire show of 80s remixes for Phoole & the Gang LIVE on Data Transmission Radio at https://datatransmission.co/radio/live! AMAZING! Retro! Nowtro! https://linktr.ee/phoole
ACCIDENTAL 80S REMIX SHOW! Phoole had another fun-filled week of essential-work lunacy that chomped all her time and energy. She thought she’d just start a playlist with a handful of 80s remixes - then she fell into a TIME VORTEX and when she emerged she had an entire show of 80s remixes for Phoole & the Gang LIVE on Data Transmission Radio at https://datatransmission.co/radio/live! AMAZING! Retro! Nowtro! https://linktr.ee/phoole
Tune list & high-quality download at https://phoole.rocks/show317h! ACCIDENTAL 80S REMIX SHOW! Phoole had another fun-filled week of essential-work lunacy that chomped all her time and energy. She thought she’d just start a playlist with a handful of 80s remixes - then she fell into a TIME VORTEX and when she emerged she had an entire show of 80s remixes for Phoole & the Gang LIVE on Data Transmission Radio at https://datatransmission.co/radio/live! AMAZING! Retro! Nowtro! https://linktr.ee/phoole
April 19, 2020 marks the anniversary of the passing of Elizabeth Sladen who portrayed Sarah Jane Smith in Doctor Who as well as the spin off series The Adventures of Sarah Jane. Former Doctor Who producer and writer Russell T. Davies wrote this short tribute which was produced during the COVID-19 lock down. Various guest stars appear in this moving video. Check it out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8sU45ax2Hs And listen to what we had to say about. Take care. Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
In 2019 a complete recreation of the missing episode "Mission to the Unknown" debuted on youtube. The production was handled by the University of Central Lancashire, complete with props and sets copying the original 1 part story that sadly no longer exists. Using screencaps (Tele Snaps)and the existing audio and scripts, the students recreated the story very accurately. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW8yk-m5Ig8 We take a look at this production. Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
We're going to England for this one! Jolly good!Thanks: - @Joe_Hunter for the artwork- @Ontarioku for the intro- Neil Cicierega for not suing us for using the theme "Mullet with Butterfly Wings" off of the album "Mouth Sounds"- Pivotshare for access to this show- Tights and Fights, OSW Review and Wrestlesplania for the inspiration- @Gomer21xx for editing this podcastSocial Media:- Rosen: @Rosen_Thorne, http://linktr.ee/RosenThorne - Miss Nightmare: @Msnightmare24, http://patreon.com/NightmareProductions- Bunny: @Shadow_Novax - Jeff: @Writrzblok, http://writrzblok.blogspot.com Hear episodes early at http://patreon.com/Rosen_Thorne
We're going to England for this one! Jolly good!Thanks: - @Joe_Hunter for the artwork- @Ontarioku for the intro- Neil Cicierega for not suing us for using the theme "Mullet with Butterfly Wings" off of the album "Mouth Sounds"- Pivotshare for access to this show- Tights and Fights, OSW Review and Wrestlesplania for the inspiration- @Gomer21xx for editing this podcastSocial Media:- Rosen: @Rosen_Thorne, http://linktr.ee/RosenThorne - Miss Nightmare: @Msnightmare24, http://patreon.com/NightmareProductions- Bunny: @Shadow_Novax - Jeff: @Writrzblok, http://writrzblok.blogspot.com Hear episodes early at http://patreon.com/Rosen_Thorne
This 2010 episode is a bit of a break from the frantic action of other episodes. The Doctor (Matt Smith) is stranded on Earth and is investigating weird happenings at a local flat. There he befriends Craig and becomes involved in his 'boring' life. Not boring anymore! Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
This title was released in October 2016. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until December 31st 2016, and on general sale after this date The Time War between Daleks and Time Lords rages across the history of the cosmos. Nowhere is safe. Worlds are ravaged by battles beyond their understanding, but certain other races hunger to fight in the ultimate conflict. When Earth comes under threat, the War Doctor is drawn into Ollistra's schemes once again. But the wily Time Lord Cardinal has not foreseen every move. The Dalek Time Strategist has its own game-pieces in play, and when volatile forces with their own agenda join the fray, no-one can predict how the war might turn… 3.1 The Shadow Vortex by David Llewellyn Cardinal Ollistra exploits the War Doctor's affection for Earth to send him to East Berlin, 1961, on the trail of a Dalek agent. Lara Zannis has breached the planet's quantum shield on a very special mission for the Dalek Time Strategist. Caught between MI6 and the KGB, the War Doctor must first escape the Stasi before he can hope to stop Lara. Cold War scientists are about to make a breakthrough – the Daleks want control of the ‘Shadow Vortex', and Agent Zannis can provide it. 3.2 The Eternity Cage by Andrew Smith Sontarans are the ultimate warriors – so they believe – and the Time War the ultimate conflict. Denied that glory by Skaro and Gallifrey alike, General Fesk of the Eighth Sontaran Battle Fleet employs a dangerous strategy to draw both sides to the planet Rovidia and prove his forces worthy… Meanwhile, the War Doctor leads a rescue mission, aided by Rovidian street-urchin Kalan. Neither Daleks nor Time Lords expect the Sontarans to be so fearsome a foe, until they uncover the secret of the Eternity Cage. 3.3 Eye of Harmony by Ken Bentley In the aftermath of events on Rovidia, the Dalek Time Strategist is presented with a unique opportunity to strike a lethal blow to the heart of Gallifrey. A devastating power is set to be unleashed, and with agents in place ready to do the bidding of the Dalek Time Strategist, the future of the Time War could turn in an instant. Trapped inside a critically-damaged Battle-TARDIS, hopelessly adrift in the Time Vortex, the War Doctor and his allies have a final desperate fight on their hands... Written By: David Llewellyn, Andrew Smith, Ken Bentley Directed By: Nicholas Briggs Cast John Hurt (The War Doctor), Jacqueline Pearce (Cardinal Ollistra), Neve McIntosh (Lara), Honeysuckle Weeks (Heleyna), Timothy Speyer (Kruger), Helen Goldwyn (Professor Crane), Gunnar Cauthery (Kavarin), Matthew Cottle (Leith), Dan Starkey (General Fesk/Sontarans), Josh Bolt (Kalan), Barnaby Edwards (Vassarian), Andrew French (Muren) and Nicholas Briggs (Dalek Time Strategist/Daleks) Producer David Richardson Script Editor Matt Fitton Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
In today’s episode, Micheal & Andrew completely derail the email segment of the show by asking who in the superheroic pantheon could go up against GODZILLA and survive. Yes, it’s another “who would win in a fight between…?” conversation. Then, it’s a quick trip down the Time Vortex to look [...]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 240 – "The Day of the Doctor" episode Official poster Cast () () () () Others – /The Moment – – Osgood – Androgar – The General Philip Buck – Arcadia Father – – McGilliop Aidan Cook, – – Voice of the/Zygons , – Daleks – The Curator/ John Guilor – Voice of the – (uncredited) Production Director Script editor Richard Cookson Producer Marcus Wilson Executive producer(s) Steven Moffat Faith Penhale Incidental music composer Series Length 76 minutes Originally broadcast 23 November 2013 (GMT, simulcast internationally) Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → """" (mini-episode) "" "The Day of the Doctor" is the 799th episode of the British programme , and marks the programme's fiftieth anniversary. It is written by , an executive producer alongside Faith Penhale. It has been described by series producer Marcus Wilson as a "love letter to the fans" and by the controller of , , as an "event drama". It was shown on on 23 November 2013, in both 2D and 3D. The special was broadcast simultaneously in 94 countries, and was shown concurrently in 3D in some cinemas. It achieved the for the largest ever simulcast of a TV drama. The episode shows the last day of the , in which a of faces his choice to kill both and his own race of in an act of mass destruction, paralleling this with a present-day choice by paramilitary organisation to destroy rather than allow an alien invasion. It reveals how, contrary to previous plotline understanding, the Doctor followed plea to change his mind at the last instant of the Time War, and hid the war-racked planet Gallifrey in time, rather than destroy it, but due to the distortions of time incurred, had retained no memory of his changed decision. The episode starred as the and as his companion, . Previous lead actors and returned for the episode, Tennant reprising his role as the , while Piper portrayed a sentient doomsday weapon called the Moment, projecting an image based on her character , invisible and inaudible to everyone but the , played by, introduced for the first time in the as an unknown past incarnation of the Doctor. Other appearances included a very brief view of the upcoming, expected to succeed Matt Smith in , and a significant by actor , now in his late 70s and the earliest surviving actor to have played the title role. Rounding out the guest cast, starred as , while returned to portray the in-series daughter of 1970s central figure .The special also featured the return of the , and the , shape-shifting aliens who had previously only appeared in the 1975 serial . Contents [] Mini-episodes See also: and Two mini-episodes written by Steven Moffat, "" and "", were released shortly prior to "The Day of the Doctor". They depict events occurring during the between the Doctor's own race of and his , the . In "The Night of the Doctor", reprised his role as the from the and subsequent audio plays. He is a to the ongoing Time War and intends to rescue a crew member from a crashing spaceship via the . Realising that he is a , she refuses to comply, preferring to die rather than go with him. She and the Doctor die as the ship crashes on Karn. The Doctor is resurrected temporarily by the Sisterhood of Karn. They persuade the Doctor to take action to end the Time War, offering him a selection of potions to control his regeneration. He chooses a potion designed to initiate his regeneration into a hitherto unknown of the Doctor as a "warrior" (described in credits as the "" and played by ). "The Last Day" is filmed from the first-person perspective of a Gallifreyan soldier who has had a camera implanted in his head. The soldiers scan for Daleks at Arcadia, Gallifrey's second city and believed due to its impregnable defences to be the safest place on the Time Lords' home planet. During training exercises, a blurred object in the sky is identified surprisingly as the first of a fleet of successfully invading Daleks, which kill the soldiers. The "Fall of Arcadia" becomes the central battle of the Time War around which "The Day of the Doctor" is centred. Plot At , teacher receives a message from the and returns to the , which is unexpectedly to . Kate Stewart of the paramilitary organisation shows the Doctor preserved instructions from previous wife , along with the Under-Gallery, a secret vault of forbidden art housed at the . The vault includes several works of art: moments of time preserved in stasis that take the form of "3-D pictures". One such work, called either No More or Gallifrey Falls, shows the fall of Arcadia on the last day of the Time War, an event believed to have obliterated both the Time Lords and the from the universe. The glass of several of these pictures has been broken from within and figures in the paintings have disappeared. It transpires that the , preserved in stasis in the pictures, are invading, taking the forms of UNIT members. To defeat them, Kate plans to detonate a nuclear warhead in London from within UNIT's "TARDIS-proof" Black Archive of Time Lord and other alien artefacts. The detonation would will wipe out London but save the rest of humanity. In the midst of the Time War, the —a hitherto-unknown "hidden" incarnation of the —watches Gallifrey falling to the Dalek invasion. He decides to trigger an ancient called "the ", a "galaxy eater" which will destroy both races completely. The Moment, however, is sentient and possesses a conscience. Its interface manifests with the form of his future assistant to challenge whether mass killing is his best option and to show him the future personal consequences of his actions. The Moment opens fissures in space and time between these two points in the timeline and Elizabethan England, depositing the Eleventh Doctor and the War Doctor near the and a young Elizabeth I under threat from Zygons, who are using the time period to secret themselves into the stasis of the Time Lord paintings as to invade in the contemporary future. All three Doctors are captured and imprisoned in the , where the Moment encourages the War Doctor to form an escape plan involving calculations which would take "centuries", but which, being begun on the War Doctor's , are therefore now completed on the Eleventh's screwdriver, four hundred years in its future. The Eleventh Doctor, meanwhile, inscribes in stone the code necessary to activate a stored in UNIT's Black Archive. Found by his allies in the present day, it allows Clara to both escape the Zygons and free the Doctors, by travelling into the past. Using the same technique to "travel" to the present via the Time Lord paintings as the Zygons, they gain entry to the Black Archives despite its TARDIS-proof defences. They use the Black Archives' mind-wiping facilities to erase the memories of the humans and Zygons present, causing them to forget who is human and who is Zygon in human form, and forcing them to cancel the detonation and discuss peace. The War Doctor, now convinced that detonating the Moment will allow his future selves to save many more lives, is returned to his time by the Moment. His other two present incarnations appear with the intention of detonating the device alongside him so as to share his burden. Clara, reminding them that he chose the name "Doctor", implores that he seek a different solution. The three Doctors finally think of an alternative solution, to put the planet Gallifrey in stasis in a moment of time, leaving the Daleks surrounding the planet to be obliterated by their own firepower; to the rest of the universe it would still appear that both sides wiped each other out. The three work with the consent of the desperate Time Lords and summon all of the Doctor's other past incarnations – as well as – to successfully execute this plan. The three Doctors and Clara return to the Gallery, unsure whether it is possible to return Gallifrey from stasis. The War Doctor is content to think that he failed in doing the right thing, rather than succeeding in doing the wrong thing. He realises that neither he nor the Tenth Doctor will remember what happened, and will continue shouldering the guilt for centuries. After departing, the aged War Doctor finds himself beginning to within his TARDIS. The Tenth Doctor also leaves, having persuaded his successor to tell him about his impending death on the planet . The Eleventh Doctor, now alone in the Gallery, is joined by its mysterious curator, who appears to resemble an aged version of the. The Curator enigmatically suggests that he might be a future incarnation of the Doctor, as well as commenting that the painting's actual name is neither No More nor Gallifrey Falls, but Gallifrey Falls No More. The Doctor surmises that his plan to save Gallifrey was successful. In closing, the Doctor describes a recurring dream, in which he and his eleven previous incarnations are looking together upon Gallifrey. The Doctor vows to find and restore Gallifrey. Continuity As the show's 50th anniversary special, the episode contains multiple references to previous episodes. It opens with the title sequence and theme arrangement used at the series' debut in 1963. Echoing the opening of the very first story, , a policeman is shown walking past the sign for I.M. Foreman, the scrap merchant in whose yard the TARDIS was located, and its first few seconds are in monochrome (as had been the case in , the last time more than one Doctor had featured in an official story)., where the Doctor's granddaughter went when they were on Earth in 1963, also featured in both the original story and the 1988 serial . According to the school sign, the chairman of the school governors is now , formerly one of the First Doctor's original three companions and a science teacher at the school, and the headmaster is W. Coburn, a reference to and ,[] who respectively directed and wrote An Unearthly Child. Clara rides out of Coal Hill School on the Eleventh Doctor's anti-gravity motorcycle from "" at 5:16, the time An Unearthly Child originally aired on television (the first broadcast began 1 minute 20 seconds after its scheduled time of 5:15 on 23 November 1963.). The same date and time were also reflected in the activation code of the vortex manipulator, 1716231163 (signifying 17:16 23/11/1963). When the TARDIS is picked up by , the call sign used by the helicopter to refer to UNIT is 'Greyhound leader', reflecting that of,[] whose daughter Kate is now portrayed as having his role as commander of UNIT. Lethbridge-Stewart was a central character in the 's era and also several of his successors', originally appearing in the serial and making his last appearance in Doctor Who in serial , which is also referenced. An image of the Brigadier is seen alongside images of various companions of the Doctor. Kate's assistant, Osgood, is also a name from that era (UNIT technician Osgood from ) and her scarf is very similar to that worn by the Fourth Doctor; the Eleventh Doctor remarks that it is a "nice scarf". Osgood also uses it to trip up her Zygon duplicate who was standing on it, a nod to the Fourth Doctor's actions against a thug in his first story Robot. Kate Stewart twice mentions her subordinate, Malcolm, presumably the same UNIT scientist named Malcolm played by in "".[] The controversy, regarding whether the era stories took place in the 1970s or 1980s, is referenced in dialogue by Kate Stewart, when she mentions that events occurred in "the '70s or '80s depending on the dating protocol used". The Tenth Doctor's era is also heavily referenced, elaborating on his marriage to Queen Elizabeth I originally mentioned in his final story, and first referred to in "". It is implied that he deserted her shortly after the wedding as part of his (fruitless) attempt to flee his impending death, hence her fury at him when she finds him at the Globe Theatre;[]at that time he had no idea why she was so angry, since the events of "The Shakespeare Code" occur much earlier than those of "The Day of the Doctor". The Tenth Doctor's speech to a rabbit whom he believes to be a Zygon is partially taken from the Christmas special, "". The Tenth Doctor mentioned the Fall of Arcadia in "". When he leaves after learning of Trenzalore, the Tenth Doctor remarks, "I don't want to go...", his incarnation's final words from The End of Time; the Eleventh Doctor tells Clara that "he always says that" after his TARDIS leaves. The Eleventh Doctor's fixation with – a linking item in this story – begins in "" and reappears in "", "", and "". The Moment device was originally mentioned in The End of Time, but had not been explored in depth. Here, it takes the form of "", a seemingly omnipotent being and personalisation of the itself, which manifested in when she absorbed the Time Vortex in the finale, "". Other references come heavily from the previous multi-Doctor anniversary stories, The Three Doctors and The Five Doctors. The Eleventh Doctor's dismissal of the Tenth Doctor and War Doctor as "the sandshoes and grandad" to mock their respective trainers and age echo the First Doctor's description of his two successors in The Three Doctors as "a dandy and a clown"[]. Likewise, a Time Lord says, "I didn't know when I was well-off! All twelve of them!" which recalls the Brigadier's line from The Three Doctors: "Three of them, eh? I didn't know when I was well off." More of the Brigadier's dialogue from the latter serial is referenced when Kate asks for an incident report code-named "Cromer"; in the earlier story, upon being transported to another universe, the Brigadier initially believes himself to be near the coastal Norfolk town. A line from the First Doctor, this time from The Five Doctors, is also referenced near the end as the Tenth Doctor tells the Eleventh, "It's good to know my future is in safe hands" (which the First told the Fifth in the earlier story, appended by "after all"). In trying to compensate for the presence of three Doctors who utilise different console rooms, the Tenth Doctor's TARDIS console briefly changes to the War Doctor's console room, seen again later in the episode, before settling on the Eleventh's; according to the script, the fact that all three are together has knocked their time streams out of sync and the TARDIS is reacting to that.[] The Tenth Doctor comments upon the Eleventh Doctor's TARDIS console, "Oh you've redecorated! I don't like it", a line originally used by the speaking to the Third in and later reused by the Second and Eleventh Doctors respectively in and "". There were plenty of other script references to both the recent and classic history of the programme. When the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors aim their at troops in 1560, the War Doctor asks if they plan to "...assemble a cabinet at them?", a line used by when the Eleventh Doctor points his screwdriver at in a fight scene of "". The white roundels in the wall of the War Doctor's TARDIS were featured in the classic series' original TARDIS console rooms from 1963 to 1989 before being removed for the more elaborate TARDIS console used by the Seventh and Eighth Doctors in the TV movie. Seeing the white roundels, both the Tenth and Eleventh Doctor are pleased, but are uncertain as to what they are for. The final scene in the Gallery, containing 's as the curator, somewhat, as he enigmatically talks to the watching audience and Eleventh Doctor in a short upon the Doctor's past and future activities, ultimately (in the context of the episode) deterring questions about his apparent knowledge with the comment, '"Who" Knows?'. Cast as the . as the . Excluding flashbacks and archived footage, Tennant had not appeared in Doctor Who since his final regular appearance as the Doctor in the concluding scenes of , broadcast on 1 January 2010. as companion . The special was the first time the actress was credited on the show simply as Jenna Coleman, dropping the Louise part of her name seen in previous episodes. as the Moment Interface, a Gallifreyan super weapon. While credited as , Billie Piper was instead portraying the projection of the Moment's user interface which had taken the form of the Doctor's then-future companion.[] Piper has not portrayed Rose as a series regular since "", although she reprised her role in various episodes of the fourth series and appeared briefly in The End of Time. as the , the Doctor's warrior-like forgotten incarnation. The War Doctor came between the and Doctors, and renounced the title of Doctor. as 's daughter Kate Stewart, who previously appeared in "", having been originated by actress Beverley Cressman in the direct-to-video spin-offs, and . as . Page is the third actress to portray Elizabeth I on Doctor Who, following Vivienne Bennet () and (""). as Osgood. Throughout the special, Osgood is seen wearing a copy of the 's iconic scarf. as Androgar, a . as the General of Gallifrey. Jonjo O'Neill as McGilliop. Aidan Cook and as the . as the voice of the and the Zygons. and as Daleks.[] as the Curator, a mysterious character who informs the Eleventh Doctor of Gallifrey's survival at the end of the episode. His resemblance to the is alluded to, but left unexplained. , , , Tom Baker, , , , and all appear in the special as their respective Doctors, through the use of archive footage and voice doubles. All are credited as "the Doctor" alongside Smith, Tennant and Hurt in the episode's closing credits. John Guilor provided voice acting for the First Doctor, though he was credited as "Voice Over Artist". makes an uncredited cameo appearance as the , prior to taking over the lead role from Smith in the 2013 Christmas Special, titled "". Casting Both David Tennant and Billie Piper returned to appear in the 50th anniversary special On 30 March 2013, a distribution error occurred, and many subscribers to received the issue five days before the official release date. The issue of the magazine included the official announcement that and , who previously played the and in Doctor Who respectively, were lined up to appear in the special, along with actor . Moffat did not want to bring Rose the character back because he felt her story was wrapped up and did not feel comfortable adding to Davies' arc. However, he liked the concept of bringing back her Bad Wolf persona and felt that Piper needed to be in the special as she symbolised the rebirth of Doctor Who. John Hurt did not actually audition for the part, but had been asked by the production team and "said yes with remarkable speed".His costume was meant to signify that he was "rougher, tougher", and had been around for a while; the audience had missed a lot. Hurt's request to keep his beard adds to this effect, and makes him the first bearded Doctor. discussed plans for the anniversary episode with Moffat, but eventually declined to return as the ., who played the , claimed that none of the surviving actors who portrayed the Doctor prior to Eccleston were contacted regarding the special. confirmed this while being interviewed on Australian television alongside McCoy and . However, McGann went on to say that he could still be in the 50th but at the last moment. reported rumours that a Doctor from the classic era would feature in the special, citing unknown sources. and, who played Tenth Doctor companions and , respectively, both stated they would not be in the 50th, but may return to the show at some point. Barrowman stated that he would have liked to be in it, but speculated that the producers wanted to try some different things. Production Publicity Steven Moffat previously stated, "Most things that have been said about the 50th are not true... Normally I am responsible for the disinformation and the rubbish rumors—I usually put them out myself, but I haven't needed to for this one." On the importance of the episode, Moffat has stated that it will "change the narrative" of Doctor Who. "", an additional 7-minute special, was released on 14 November 2013, and featured the ()'s regeneration into the (). Another 4 minute special, entitled "", was released on 20 November 2013 and saw the start of the Fall of Arcadia. On 4 November 2013, the BBC released the official synopsis: "The Doctors embark on their greatest adventure in this 50th anniversary special. In 2013, something terrible is awakening in London's National Gallery; in 1562, a murderous plot is afoot in Elizabethan England; and somewhere in space an ancient battle reaches its devastating conclusion. All of reality is at stake as the Doctor's own dangerous past comes back to haunt him." On 22 November 2013, stated on "I can say something about my character; it's not Rose as we know her" to about the episode.[] Writing "The Day of the Doctor" was written by , current head writer of Doctor Who, and produced by Faith Penhale in , with directing. Moffat began writing the script for "The Day of the Doctor" in late 2012, announcing that, as a security precaution, he had not produced any copies, instead keeping it on his computer "under lock and key" until it was needed. Moffat had often thought about featuring a "mayfly Doctor" who appears for a single episode, asking, "Would it be weird in the run of the series to have the 45th Doctor turn up and be played by or someone? Would that be a cool thing to do?" He also indicated that the "classic Doctor" he would most like to feature in a new story was 's , stating, "You'd want him to come and say 'What in the name of God have I turned into?' That's the confrontation that you most want to see, to celebrate 50 years. Going round and round in circles on it I just thought, 'What about a Doctor that he never talks about?' And what if it is a Doctor who's done something terrible, who's much deadlier and more serious, who represents that thing that is the undertow in both David and Matt. You know there's a terrible old man inside them. Well, here he is, facing the children he becomes, as it were." Knowing that Matt Smith was planning to leave, Moffat wrote the special specifically with the brief appearance of the during the sequence of all of the Doctors uniting to save Gallifrey, prior to casting anyone in the role. Moffat later stated of the 50th episode, that it was his "plan from the start" that all the Doctors would fly in to save Gallifrey, and he knew there would be a new one at that time. He wrote it before knowing who would be cast. Typically, Doctor Who's anniversary stories are named after the number of returning Doctors, as with and . Moffat explained his choice of title to SFX magazine, commenting that "... it's very rare in Doctor Who that the story happens to the Doctor. It happens to people around him, and he helps out – he's the hero figure who rides in and saves everybody from the story of the week. He is not the story of the week. In this, he is the story of the week. This is the day of the Doctor. This is his most important day. His most important moment. This is the one he'll remember, whereas I often think the Doctor wanders back to his TARDIS and forgets all about it." Filming Because "The Day of the Doctor" was filmed in 3D, the episode took longer than usual to shoot, especially as every shot had to be done twice. Filming began on 2 April 2013 in , . On 9 April 2013 scenes were filmed for the special in , . On 17 April 2013 , , and filmed scenes in ,, , and some scenes were shot in . On 2 May 2013, scenes in were being filmed for scenes that take place at Totter's Lane and Coal Hill school, locations which had previously featured in the first 1963 serial , the 1985 serial , and the 1988 serial . Filming for the special was completed on Sunday 5 May 2013. From 4–5 May 2013, Paul McGann returned to Doctor Who alongside John Hurt's War Doctor, to record "The Night of the Doctor". Marketing Trailers The first trailer for the special was shown to attendees of in July 2013. The BBC's decision not to release the trailer online to international fans was met with controversy. On 26 July, the BBC responded to criticisms by saying the trailer was intended to be exclusive to Comic-Con attendees and that content for all other audiences would be forthcoming at a later date.The trailer was also screened at The Edinburgh International Television Festival, at the end of Charlotte Moore's "Meet The Controller" session.[] On 28 September, the BBC revealed that the trailer for the special had been specifically shot and was currently in post-production. On 19 October 2013, a specially-made teaser trailer, directed by Matt Losasso, was shown on BBC One, and was then subsequently posted online. It contained icons from the history of the show and had a monologue by Matt Smith, as well as body doubles and to create shots of previous Doctors. A clip from "The Day of the Doctor" was shown at the BBC's show on Friday 15 November. The official trailer for the episode aired in the United Kingdom at 8 pm GMT on 9 November. Due to the leak of a trailer earlier on 9 November on BBC Latin America's Facebook page, the BBC officially released it ahead of schedule. A second official trailer was shortly released later. Furthermore, before the release of the main trailers, a short clip previewed the Eleventh Doctor and Clara examining a seemingly impossible painting. On 10 November 2013, a short clip of the Eleventh Doctor announcing "The clock is ticking" interrupted a BBC One ident. This was followed on Monday 11 November by another ident interruption, with the Eleventh Doctor stating "It's all been leading to this..." Viral marketing On 28 September, the BBC unveiled a (#SaveTheDay) and an that was used to promote the special.Respectively, the hashtag and the ident were shown before and after the premiere of on BBC One. The hashtag was used to reveal all subsequent promotional material. On 7 November 2013, a video starring Smith in character as the Doctor was released promoting the hashtag, promising exclusive content. A website was launched to reveal the content. Broadcast Countries that screened "The Day of the Doctor" simultaneously. Countries that screened on TV. Countries that screened in cinemas. Countries that screened both on TV and in cinemas. The BBC broadcast the episode in 94 countries simultaneously, in order to avoid plot leaks. It earned a for the world's largest ever simulcast of a TV drama. The rated the episode PG for mild violence and threat. The also rated the episode PG for "mild science fiction themes and violence", noting there was "very mild impact" with regards to sexual themes. The episode broadcast at 7:50pm in the UK, and was preceded and followed by other Doctor Who related programmes and broadcasts, including broadcast of an after-party. Canadian rated "The Day of the Doctor" PG in , G in and G in. Broadcasters The following is a list of some broadcasters that aired "The Day of the Doctor" on 23 or 24 November 2013, depending on time zones. CountryChannel and (television) and Hoyts (cinema) (television), and (cinema) Haydn and (cinema) BBC Entertainment and BBC HD BBC Entertainment and BBC HD (television)Movie Center (cinema) BBC Entertainment BBC Entertainment and BBC HD (television)Cinemark (cinema) (television) (television) (cinema) Cinemaxx (cinema) ( and Yle HD) (television)Cinemaxx, Cine Star and UCI (cinema) (television) (cinema) Bíóparadís (cinema) (not simultaneous, 20 minute delay and commercial breaks) Kinopark and Chaplin Cinema (cinema) BBC One (not simultaneous, 10 minute delay) (cinema) Fredrikstad Kino, Kristiansand Kino, Trondheim Kino,Volda Filmteater, Ringen Oslo Kino and Bergen Kino (cinema) and NST (television)CoolConnections (cinema) BBC Entertainment Asia Cinesa (cinema) Bio Roy and Tumbascenen Bio (cinema) BBC One Kronverk Cinema (cinema) BBC One, and BBC 3D (television), and (cinemas), as well as independent cinemas around the UK. (television), , Cinemark and (cinema) Home media "The Day of the Doctor" is planned to be released on DVD and 3D Blu-ray on 2 December 2013 in the UK. It will be released on 4 December 2013 in Australia and 10 December 2013 in North America. Reception "The Day of the Doctor" received instant positive reactions. Ben Lawrence of gave the special five stars, calling it "charming, eccentric and very, very British." 's Simon Brew praised the special, calling it "terrific", and stating that it was "pulsating with comedy, ambition, and top to bottom entertainment." Jon Cooper of gave the episode five stars, stating that it "not only gives hardcore fans a beautiful reinvention of their favourite show but also gives casual viewers a stonking story and a reminder why we all love this show so much." Jim Shelley of called the episode "a clever, chaotic, infuriating combination of nifty, knowing tiny detail and big, hollow, pompous bluster." However, he disliked the effects, accusing the BBC on pandering to the American audience, as well as disliking the Zygons, deeming them not "scary enough," and naming Matt Smith and David Tennant "irritating." 's Chris Taylor stated that the episode is "one designed to please fans and newcomers alike," and that it "shows why the Doctor is finding his way into ever more homes and hearts." 's Viv Grospok criticised various elements of the episode, though concluded that "it was all worth it." Social analytics website SecondSync revealed that Doctor Who generated almost 500,000 "tweets" on during its broadcast, with the peak number of tweets occurring at the beginning of the broadcast, at 12,939 tweets per minute. Overnight figures revealed that the episode had a total of 10.18 million viewers for the live broadcast in the United Kingdom, while the box office takings for its cinema screenings totalled £1.7m (US$2.2m), which placed it at number three in the UK film chart for the week, behind and . The live simulcast on , at 2.50pm /11.50am , had a total audience of 2.4m viewers, with a further 1.2m watching the later repeat, the largest audience in the channel's history. The cinema screenings, on a total of 660 screens nationwide, took a total of US$4.8m (approx £3m) at the box office, placing it at number 2 in the US chart. The special had a total of 1.95m viewers for its two broadcasts in Australia, with 590,000 watching the live broadcast on at 6.50am /3.50am AWST, and another 1.36m watching the repeat at 7.30pm, while the cinema box office takings totalled AU$1.54m, putting it at number three in the Australian film chart. A total of 1.7m viewers watched the two broadcasts on Canadian channel , making it the most watched entertainment programme in Canada on the day, with the 1.1m watching the live broadcast at 2.50pm being the channel's largest ever audience. Worldwide, cinema screenings brought $10.2 million at the box office. See also , a parody tie-in to this episode. Notes References ^ Sources that refer to John Guilor's role as the voice of the in the special include: Southall, J. R. (25 November 2013). . . Retrieved 28 November 2013. Kistler, Alan (26 November 2013). . . Retrieved 28 November 2013. ^ . Bbfc.co.uk. 2013-10-25. Retrieved 2013-10-30. Radio Times Staff (10 September 2013). . RadioTimes. Retrieved 10 September 2013. (10 September 2013). . . Archived from on 10 September 2013. Retrieved 10 September 2013. Mellor, Louisa (10 September 2013). . . Retrieved 10 September 2013. ^ . BBC News Entertainment & arts (: BBC). 11 February 2013. ^ . Media Centre. BBC. 13 March 2013. 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Only one choice remains – resist or surrender… AUTHOR: James Swallow DIRECTOR: Nicholas Briggs SOUND DESIGN: Kelly Ellis & Steve McNichol from Fool Circle Productions MUSIC: Kelly Ellis & Steve McNichol from Fool Circle Productions COVER ART: Alex Mallinson NUMBER OF DISCS: 5 RECORDED DATE: 22, 23, 24, 26, 27 February 2009 RELEASE DATE: 30 December 2009 PRODUCTION CODE: BFPCYBESCD05 ISBN: 978-1-84435-332-3 CHRONOLOGICAL PLACEMENT:This story is set after the events of Cyberman, the first series.NOTE:CDs only available as a boxed set. Box cover enhanced with silver foil. CD 5 is a behind-the-scenes Plot [] Part 1 Sarah Jane, Rani and Clyde are lured by an article to a shop where an alien has been sighted. When they arrive, they are met by the mysterious shopkeeper and his parrot. The Shopkeeper needs their help to save the Earth. They need to find three pieces made of chronosteen, a metal forged in the Time Vortex which can reshape destiny, before it is too late. They can be found at key points of the Earth's history. The Shopkeeper is able to open a time window, into which Sarah Jane, Rani and Clyde are forced. They are transported in time to three different eras, and each must face danger alone. Rani ends up in the on 19 July 1553, to be a lady-in-waiting to , who is about to be usurped by . It is the final day of her reign. Rani and Lady Jane easily become friends. Mary's army have reached London. Rani discovers a plot to kill Lady Jane that very night. Clyde ends up in an English coastal village in 1941 during . He meets George, an adolescent evacuee, who has spotted three soldiers on the beach. They are now the only people who can save Britain from an invasion. They hide in the church, but are found. The Germans have a hammer - Thor's Hammer. With this they can block radar systems and start the invasion of Britain. Sarah Jane ends up in a house haunted by ghosts in 1889. She meets the girl Emily Morris, who is looking for the ghosts. 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