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Theatre director Robert Icke's production of Oedipus won best revival and a best actress award for Lesley Manville at last night's Olivier Awards - but his new play Manhunt is now demanding his attention at the Royal Court Theatre in London. The drama focuses on the story of Raoul Moat who attacked his ex-girlfriend and killed her new boyfriend before a stand-off with armed police which ended in his suicide. Samira talks to Robert Icke and to Samuel Edward-Cook who plays Moat. The Edwardian era - from Queen Victoria's death to the start of the First World War - is the subject of a new exhibition at the King's Gallery in London. Samira is joined by its curator Kathryn Jones from the Royal Collection Trust and by the historian and Alwyn Turner, author of Little Englanders: Britain in the Edwardian Era.The Swinging Sixties bring to mind films like Michael Caine's Alfie and the social realist dramas like Up The Junction. But A Touch of Love, released in 1969 and now getting a fresh outing on DVD, offers up an unusual female perspective on the era of free love. Margaret Drabble adapted her own novel the Millstone for the film which starred Sandy Dennis - alongside a young Ian McKellen in his first screen role. We hear from its director Waris Hussein - who also directed the first episodes of Dr Who.
And so the epic that is Marco Polo comes to a close. There's a pre-filmed fight, a new cast member who has worked with the director before, and a few attempts at a closing scene that don't make it into the finshed episode (which is the first instalment of Doctor Who not to end with a cliffhanger). It is also Waris Hussein's last contact with the programme, so he gets a well deserved profile here: one that we are very lucky to have been able to consult with him for. There is also another fascinating and educational insight into the life another key cast member, and an assesemnt of this, the very first comptely missing Doctor Who adventure. The Journey to Cathay may be over, but our fascination with it will never end... Please support these podcasts on Patreon, where you will get advance releases, exclusive content (including a patron-only podcast - Far Too Much Information), regular AMAs and more. Tiers start from as little as £3 per month. patreon.com/tobyhadoke Or there is Ko-fi for the occasional donation with no commitments: ko-fi.com/tobyhadoke Follow Toby on Twitter @tobyhadoke And these podcasts @HadokePodcasts And his comedy club @xsmalarkey www.tobyhadoke.com for news, blog, mailing list and more.
In this week's podcast Rob and Liam discuss Halloween, the horror that is Bob Ross, David Beckham, rubbish documentary styles and the Dr. Who adventure Planet of Giants. We also discuss An Unearthly Child. The podcast was recorded before all the recent controversies surrounding that story. Liam makes a slip and says it was written by Waris Hussein when he meant to say he directed it.
Sycomore by Chanel (2008) + Judith Krantz's Princess Daisy (1980) + Waris Hussein's Princess Daisy (1983) with Helen Ellis, author of Kiss Me in the Coral Lounge 6/8/23 S5E43 To hear the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
The news is sparse this week, as sparse as the Thursday/Friday schedule for San Diego Comic Con, reflecting the general malaise of the entertainment media complex in these times of IP dominance and labour strife. But that won't stop the Three Who Rule from giving their half-baked opinions on costuming, editing video tape via razor blades and gumption, the non-legacy of VR, and Threads, the latest in a long line of social media hellsites. So go on, skeet that toot into your eardrums, tweeps! Not the nighttime crowd, obviously. Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon SDCC Hall H Schedule SDCC Panel: Titan Comics Doctor Who The 1960s Doctor Who diaries of Waris Hussein – part three Peter Davison reveals scrapped plans for Five(ish) Doctors Reboot follow-up How Jack the Ripper Shaped The Talons of Weng Chiang 2023 Hugo Awards nominees Doctor Who The Target Book Club happening July 16 Sacha Dhawan coming to Long Island Who Big Finish Doctor Who – The Third Doctor Adventures: Intelligence for War due Oct 2023 Big Finish The Worlds of Doctor Who – Missy: Bad Influence due Apr 2024 Doctor Who Hidden Mysteries update adds difficulty level and new content
With a new non-fiction Doctor Who book on the horizon, this time looking at the creation of Doctor Who back in 1963, Rob sits down for the third time in the life of the podcast with friend of the show and the book's author, Paul Hayes. Pull To Open: 1962–1963: The Inside Story of How the BBC Created and Launched Doctor Who is available from Ten Acre Films on July 24, 2023. = = = ‘Fresh and compelling… As definitive an account of those early years as I have read' Toby Hadoke When Doctor Who began on Saturday November 23 1963, few could have guessed that it marked the start of perhaps the most extraordinary story in the history of BBC television drama. But there had already been another story, equally extraordinary yet unseen, leading up to the transmission of that opening episode – the creation of the series itself. Pull to Open explores the behind-the-scenes saga of Doctor Who in 1963, when a chain of events at the BBC brought together a disparate group to launch what would become one of British TV's best-loved and most successful programmes. It's the story of why these events happened; the BBC creative culture into which Doctor Who was born; how television drama was made in the early 1960s; and an insight into the people who started this epic journey. Drawing from the BBC's written archives and new interviews with some of those who were there, including Doctor Who's first director Waris Hussein and original co-star Carole Ann Ford, Pull to Open is a detailed and comprehensive account of the programme's path to the screen. Immerse yourself in the world of BBC Television in 1963 and discover how a series which was almost cancelled before a single episode was shown survived to cement its place in the popular culture of a nation. Foreword by Toby Hadoke
Sycomore by Chanel (2008) + Judith Krantz's Princess Daisy (1980) + Waris Hussein's Princess Daisy (1983) with Helen Ellis, author of Kiss Me in the Coral Lounge 6/8/23 S5E43 To hear this episode and the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
It's time for a Return of the Omnirumour as mysterious film canisters are pored over by specialists to see if heretofore undiscovered missing Doctor Who episodes have emerged or in fact it's all just the same copy of Match of the Day over and over. Intriguing! Also Waris Hussein chronicles a trip to Moscow while Doctor Who's debut hits technical snafus, Blu-Ray, Big Finish and vinyl releases aplenty and as always we go deep into the past to give our own vague musings in the Timelash! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash Terry Burnett film archive handed over “Most of the reels are unlabelled” Network Distributing closes Waris Hussein diaries, part two Season 9 Blu-Ray release delayed to July 11 in North America Series 5 soundtrack coming to vinyl on July 7 Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy attending Chicago TARDIS 2023 The Seven Classic Daleks in the Asylum – Complete Histories Uncovered Big Finish Doctor Who – Once and Future: A Genius for War due July 2023 Big Finish Doctor Who – The Second Doctor Adventures: James Robert McCrimmon due July 2023 Doctor Who The Target Book Club event July 16 at Bush Hall
It's a race agains the clock as to the excitement of Chris and Steven and the consternation of Warren we recorded this episode right before Game Two of the Edmonton Oilers playoff series with Vegas and tensions were running high (except for Warren who couldn't care less), but STILL we bring you news of a cryptic 60th anniversary teaser and Eurovision trailer yet to come, a fine Twitter thread from James Moran on the deplorable conditions UK television writers face as they watch the WGA strike in America, Jonathan Groff joins the Doctor Who cast to the delight of musical enthusiasts (not us) and of course we dive into history with The Timelash! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash Doctor Who season 14 is so far “unaffected” by writers' strike James Moran thread on the WGA strike Doctor Who airs new footage of 60th anniversary in cryptic teaser New teaser breakdown Jonathan Groff joins Doctor Who cast The 1963 Doctor Who diaries of Waris Hussein – part one Doom's Day: Hours 14-11 due Aug 31 Artwork Revealed for 2023's Doctor Who Target Novels Kklak!: The Doctor Who Art of Chris Achilleos updated paperback released
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
Frame Fatale es un podcast de películas ¿no canónicas? conducido por Sebastián De Caro, Santiago Calori y Axel Kuschevatzky. En el quincuagésimo cuatro episodio contamos con un featuring de lujo del querido Fernando Martín Peña (el mejor argentino vivo) y nos ocupamos de una película de su elección: Melody (1971) de Waris Hussein. Sí, es increíble que no te estemos cobrando por esto. Podés comentar este episodio o agregar una pregunta que nada que ver usando el hashtag #FrameFatale en Twitter. Quizás sea una pegada total suscribirte en donde sea que escuches tus podcasts y tener la primicia de cosas que van a aparecer en este feed de manera caprichosa algo que, de todas maneras, y ya explicamos varias veces, es lo menos importante.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Award-winning Director Waris Hussein about his life and career, including Doctor Who, and working with Bette Davis, Anthony Hopkins, Barry Manilow, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Sybil ThorndykeFor more interviews and podcasts go to https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com
The Saturday at any Gallifrey One has traditionally been our busiest, gathering as many interviews as we could to flesh out our weekend release schedule. On this episode of Radio Free Skaro, we flash back to a particularly notable Saturday at the 2012 edition of Gallifrey One, where we interviewed William Russell, Waris Hussein, and Philip Segal, all in the course of an afternoon. We were so young and hungry back in those days!
Part 2 of 2 - Emmy/Bafta award winning film & television director, Waris Hussein, speaks in depth about his life and work to date - from the birth of Doctor who to dance numbers with Barry Manilow, via prestigious drama including Edward & Mrs Simpson, Shoulder to Shoulder, Sixth Happiness & Intimate Contact - all featuring a veritable who’s who of the acting world, such as Anthony Hopkins, Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Claire Bloom, Edward Fox, Angela Lansbury and Ian McKellen, to name but a few. Fully illustrated with archive audio inc. extracts of his work. http://warishussein.com/ Thanks go to Jean-Louis Jacques Nancy and Anthony Townsend. SNS Online continues to offer an eclectic range of quality programming - free to download - to all like-minded people out there in cyber-space. These shows are independent podcasts produced to the highest professional standards and are non-profit making. So please enjoy, download and share these shows on all your lovely social media - as essentially that is our advertising! And please, please, please...offer feedback on the 'SNS Online' FB page or Twitter (ScratchNTweet).
Part 1 of 2 - Emmy/Bafta award winning film & television director, Waris Hussein, speaks in depth about his life and work to date - from the birth of Doctor who to dance numbers with Barry Manilow, via prestigious drama including Edward & Mrs Simpson, Shoulder to Shoulder, Sixth Happiness & Intimate Contact - all featuring a veritable who’s who of the acting world, such as Anthony Hopkins, Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Claire Bloom, Edward Fox, Angela Lansbury and Ian McKellen, to name but a few. Fully illustrated with archive audio inc. extracts of his work. http://warishussein.com/ Thanks go to Jean-Louis Jacques Nancy and Anthony Townsend. SNS Online continues to offer an eclectic range of quality programming - free to download - to all like-minded people out there in cyber-space. These shows are independent podcasts produced to the highest professional standards and are non-profit making. So please enjoy, download and share these shows on all your lovely social media - as essentially that is our advertising! And please, please, please...offer feedback on the 'SNS Online' FB page or Twitter (ScratchNTweet).
Pictured: John Hume Matthew Bannister on: John Hume, the politician widely credited with driving through the Northern Ireland peace process. Stan Mellor, who became the first jump jockey to ride one thousand winners. Paulette Wilson, who was wrongly threatened with deportation and went on to campaign for justice for others affected by the Windrush scandal. And the film director Sir Alan Parker, who brought us 'Bugsy Malone', 'Fame' and 'Midnight Express'. His friend and colleague Lord Puttnam pays tribute. Interviewed guest: Denis Murray OBE Interviewed guest: Barry Turley Interviewed guest: Brough Scott MBE Interviewed guest: Patrick Vernon Interviewed guest: Lord David Puttnam CBE Producer: Paula McGinley Archive clips from: The Signing of the Good Friday Agreement April 1998, Irish Foreign Ministry 16/01/2014; Northern Ireland Peace Agreement, BBC Sound Archive 10/04/1998; Bill Clinton on John Hume, The Pat Kenny Show, Newstalk 04/08/2020; When I'm 64: John Hume, Radio 4 21/08/2001; Londonderry Riots 1969, Pathe News 13/04/2014; Bono introduces Hume and Trimble, AP Archive 21/05/2015; 1966 Hennessy Gold Cup, The Racing Post 01/08/2020; Paulette Wilson’s Visit to Jamaica, The Guardian 07/10/2019; Midlands Today, BBC News 26/10/2017; Theresa May Apologises to Caribbean Leaders, ITV News, 17/04/2018; Desert Island Discs, Radio 4 09/07/2000; Melody, directed by Waris Hussein, Hemdale Productions 1971; Bugsy Malone, directed by Alan Parker, The Rank Organisation 1976.
Description Returning guest Scott Carelli joins us to discuss Verity Lambert, Waris Hussein, and William Hartnell from the television film An Adventure in Space and Time. Telling the origin of the iconic British sci-fi series Doctor Who, the film deftly … Continue reading →
Pictured: Judith Krantz Matthew Bannister on Dr. Henry Lynch whose painstaking medical research revealed the causes of hereditary cancers. Judith Krantz, the American author who made a huge commercial success from her sex and shopping novels. Lord Patel, the Indian-born businessman who became a key figure in community relations in his adopted town of Blackburn. Anthony Hedges, the British composer whose prolific output ranged from light music to symphonies and choral works. Interviewed guest: Professor Patrick M Lynch Interviewed guest: Penny Warren Interviewed guest: Sarah Hughes Interviewed guest: Jack Straw Interviewed guest: Julia Langdon Interviewed guest: Paul Conway Interviewed guest: Colin Bayliss Producer: Neil George Archive clips from: Horizon, BBC Two 04/11/2000; Genetic Mutations as Causes of Cancer, Ecancer/Vimeo; Remembering Dr Henry Lynch, KETV NewsWatch 7 03/06/2019; Princess Daisy, directed by Waris Hussein, National Broadcasting Company/ Steve Krantz Productions 1983; Scruples, directed by Alan J. Levi, Lou Step Productions/Warner Bros. Television 1980; Judith Krantz, BBC Sound Archive 01/05/1979.
Siskoid, Joe Dredd, and Ashford discuss Straight Outta Gallifrey's first episode about the Doctor's granddaughter, Susan. This first serial where we see Susan attending Coal Hill High School in 1963 London is quite fascinating. Two concerned teachers, Barbara and Ian, investigate Susan, who is "ahead of her time" in some areas of study, and totally off in others, follow her home to a junkyard. Quite stunned by the fact that she enters a police box, they are accosted by the Doctor. And this is when our adventure begins. Waris Hussein did a superlative job of directing this new challenge of television, inserting flashbacks and all. The mysterious figure, known only as the Doctor, played by William Hartnell, really came across as a Mad Man. As a kid, I don't know how long it would have taken me to trust him. What do you think about the Unearthly Child story? Did the caveman stuff turn you away? Contact us at prydonian.post@gmail.com. @sogallifrey on Twitter.
**UPDATE** Hey folks, it's me, your faithful editor. There was a massive glitchy thing at the end of the previous version of this episode where we all appeared to be talking over each other and it was embarrassing and bad. So here's the new version. Please listen to this one and delete the last version from your memory, kthnxbai. Ahem. SYLVESTER MCCOY! WARIS HUSSEIN! RICHARD ASHTON! And so much more, live from LI Who 5. podcast@coalhill.com Twitter: @coalhillcon
Join us for an interview with Amy & Brad of the Raleigh/Durham DW Meetup Group, then stick around for interviews with Sylvester McCoy, Katy Manning, John Leeson, Waris Hussein, Edward Russell, Barnaby Edwards, and Richard Ashton!
Celebrating the 100th episode of Next Stop Everywhere, Charles Skaggs and Jesse Jackson discuss An Adventure in Space and Time, the 2013 biographical TV film about the creation of Doctor Who, starring David Bradley as William Hartnell, Jessica Raine as Verity Lambert, Brian Cox as Sydney Newman, Sacha Dhawan as Waris Hussein, and Lesley Manville as Heather Hartnell! Find us here: Twitter: @NextStopSMG @CharlesSkaggs @JesseJacksonDFW Facebook: Facebook.com/NextStopEverywherePodcast/ Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com
It’s December and for Doctor Who fans that means Twice Upon of Time is upon us in less than a month…which means a veritable blitz of promotions, news, news about promotions, and so forth. There’s also incoming tat, a story about anamorphic lenses for all you cineastes, and most importantly, interviews with outgoing Doctor Who brand manager Edward Russell and legendary director Waris Hussein! Merry not quite Christmas yet, everyone! Links: – Twice Upon A Time promo image & synopsis – BBC America Twice Upon A Time teaser – Twice Upon A Time at Canadian cinemas – Twice Upon A Time Australian Preview – Twice Upon A Time at Danish cinemas – Doctor Who on the Radio Times cover – iPlayer adding box sets for Christmas – BBC Worldwide and BBC Studios merge – New lenses, new filmic look for Series 11 – Series 9 on Netflix UK – Peal Mackie reads bedtime stories for CBeebies – Blu-Ray release of the Peter Capaldi years – Shada delay for North America? – Dr Men vinyl figures – War Machine figure – Long Island Doctor Who Interview: – Waris Hussein – Edward Russell
Featuring special guest stars John "K9" Leeson. Katy "Jo Grant" Manning. Barnaby "Dalek" Edwards. If that isn't enough of a reason for you to download this episode, well, what about an in-depth discussion and analysis of the 13th Doctor's new costume with Christine, Clay, Emma, Andy, and "official first 13th Doctor cosplayer ever, probably" Cate Broomhead... all recorded live at LI Who 5. (Oh, and next time around, you've got interviews with Sylvester McCoy, Waris Hussein, and Richard Ashton (Friday the Ice Warrior) to look forward to, plus more Coal Hill shenanigans. Like, for real.) Twitter: @coalhillcon Email: podcast@coalhill.com
Waris Hussein and Katy Manning interviewed - The Third Doctor may have had several friends and companions, but there was only one Jo Grant. And neither Three nor Jo would have ever made it onto our television screens if it wasn’t for the talents of Doctor Who’s first director. Alyssa Franke talks to actress Katy Manning and director Waris Hussein. Host Chip Sudderth and Alyssa Franke with Waris Hussein and Katy Manning.
A brand new podcast and free download from Toby Hadoke, as he continues on an epic quest to talk to someone involved in every one of the stories from Doctor Who's 54 years on television...
Toby Hadoke's most recent Who's Round interview download/podcast is of a celebratory note, as he talks to another figure from 50 years of Doctor Who on television...
Comic-Con might be the jewel in the crown of the international convention scene, but we're more fond of smaller, intimate events. As such, we've invited Gareth Kavanagh, the man behind the #DoctorWho Vworp events (and acclaimed Vworp Vworp! fanzine) and more recent offerings such as An Evening with Waris Hussein and An Afternoon with Terrance Dicks to explain to us just how he produces these friendly, relaxed mini-cons. Gareth also joins Christian Cawley in discussing various news items and tangental nonsense. Click play to listen!
As part of his Doctor Who 50th anniversary quest to interview someone connected with every single Doctor Who story, Toby Hadoke meets a man involved at the very beginning...
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 269 Running time: 1:35:08 Doctor Who related news, feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper, and Taras Hnatyshyn. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get a special discount on domain names at http://hover.com/podshock - Hover: Domain names made simple. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 269 Running time: 1:35:08 Doctor Who related news, feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper, and Taras Hnatyshyn. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get a special discount on domain names at http://hover.com/podshock - Hover: Domain names made simple. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml.
Our Gallifrey One coverage concludes for another year as we chat with some gentlemen who played integral roles in launching Doctor Who in the 1960s and 1990s. First up, Ian Chesterton, Sir Ian, Knight of Jaffa himself, the amazing William Russell joins Steven and Ken Deep in reminiscing about what Doctor Who and TV production in general was like in the early days of the programme. Following that, An Unearthly Child and Marco Polo director Waris Hussein outlines his role in helping to create the longest running science fiction show ever. Fast forward three decades to the 1996 Fox TV Movie, the brainchild of Philip Segal, who discusses the many pitfalls that he encountered to get the 8th Doctor's only televised adventure brought to our screens. And finally, we catch up with friend of the show Phil Ford about aliens, wizards, and tequila. And stay tuned at the end to hear Radio Free Skaro's plans for the next few months while we wait for new Doctor Who! Thanks to everyone who we met and those who we met again at Gally this year, and thanks to you, dear listener, for tuning in to our coverage. An utterly unforgettable weekend, and we're already looking forward to coming back next year! Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
Hola queridos whovians, un sábado más, fieles a nuestra cita, aquí está el comentario de un nuevo serial de Doctor Who. En esta ocasión hemos aterrizado en Pamir, en 1289 y pasaremos un mes con Marco Polo. Descargar (13.7 MB / 19 min)SinopsisLlegamos a Asia Central, 1289, el Doctor y sus compañeros se unen a la caravana del famoso explorador veneciano Marco Polo mientras se hace paso por las nevadas cumbres de Pamir, atravesando el traicionero desierto del Gobi y llegando al corazón de la Cathay Imperial.Ficha técnicaEscrito por: John Lucarotti | Dirigido por: Waris Hussein y John CrockettIntérpretes: William Hartnell (Doctor), Carol Ann Ford (Susan Foreman), Jacqueline Hill (Barbara Wright), William Russell (Ian Chesterton), Mark Eden (Marco Polo), Darren Nebitt (Tegana), Zienia Merton (Ping-Cho), Kublai Khan (Martin Miller)EpisodiosThe Roof of the World - 22/02/1964 17:15The Singing Sands - 29/02/1964 17:15Five Hundred Eyes - 07/03/1964 17:15The Wall of Lies - 14/03/1964 17:15Rider from Shang Tu - 21/03/1964 17:15Mighty Kublai Khan - 28/03/1964 17:30Assassin at Peking - 04/04/1964 17:30Este podcast está alojado en Archive.org, os podéis suscribir a través de nuestro feed universal o via iTunes o iVoox.La música es el tema de Doctor Who de Ron Grainger y el album El Llamado del Cosmos de Quasar J-01, descargada desde Jamendo.com¡únete a los companions en Facebook y Twitter! Gracias por escuchar Doctor Who Comentado. Tu opinión sobre el podcast me es muy importante, así que tengo una encuesta en inglés para que me comentéis. Podéis hacer la versión larga o la abreviada. Muchas gracias.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 240 Running time: 1:39:51 Doctor Who: Podshock Live Show recorded on stage at Gallifrey One's Catch 22: Islands of Mystery with Tracie Simpson, Paul Kasey, Cush Jumbo, Ian McNeice, Pamela Salem, and Waris Hussein on Sunday, February 20, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. Hosted by Ken Deep and Louis Trapani. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://www.audiblepodcast.com/arttrap for your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 240 Running time: 1:39:51 Doctor Who: Podshock Live Show recorded on stage at Gallifrey One's Catch 22: Islands of Mystery with Tracie Simpson, Paul Kasey, Cush Jumbo, Ian McNeice, Pamela Salem, and Waris Hussein on Sunday, February 20, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. Hosted by Ken Deep and Louis Trapani. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://www.audiblepodcast.com/arttrap for your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 218 Running time: 1:29:01 We interview the legendary first ever director of Doctor Who, Waris Hussein. West Coast Correspondents Joshua Lou Friedmen and Amy Krell joins us for this historic interview in which we discuss An Unearthly Child and Marco Polo as well as how Doctor Who of old compares to new. Plus Matt Smith puts on southern American accents in Doctor Who: The Runaway Train, and more! Hosted by Louis Trapani, Ken Deep, Joshua Lou Friedman and Amy Krell. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. This episode is brought to you by Dragon's Lair Comics & Fantasy at http://dlair.net This episode is also brought to you by Audible.com. Visit http://www.audiblepodcast.com/arttrap for your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Get a free trail for Netflix at arttrap.com/netflix Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 218 Running time: 1:29:01 We interview the legendary first ever director of Doctor Who, Waris Hussein. West Coast Correspondents Joshua Lou Friedmen and Amy Krell joins us for this historic interview in which we discuss An Unearthly Child and Marco Polo as well as how Doctor Who of old compares to new. Plus Matt Smith puts on southern American accents in Doctor Who: The Runaway Train, and more! Hosted by Louis Trapani, Ken Deep, Joshua Lou Friedman and Amy Krell. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. This episode is brought to you by Dragon's Lair Comics & Fantasy at http://dlair.net This episode is also brought to you by Audible.com. Visit http://www.audiblepodcast.com/arttrap for your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Get a free trail for Netflix at arttrap.com/netflix Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.