August 25, 2019
In our third bonus episode of content recorded live at WHOlanta 2019, we bring you our second series of interviews from the convention, in which Anthony talked to convention guests and fellow podcasters attending the convention about their opinions on the William Hartnell era. This time, we feature Nathan Skreslet of Pixel Who, Mike Gordon of Earth Station One and Earth Station Who, and comic book artist Kelly Yates. Links to material from each participant are below:
Nathan Skreslet
Mike Gordon
Kelly Yates
We will be back next time with another regular episode, covering The Space Museum, In the meantime, you can also follow us and interact with us on various forms of social media – Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. And if you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave us a review on your preferred podcasting app.
August 18, 2019
This episode, we return to missing episode land, as we discuss Season 2’s The Crusade, in all its Shakespearean glory as the last “true” historical of the season. As we discuss this story, Reilly finds himself yearning for the Gospel of Barbara, Julie (as usual) enthuses over the costumes and the music, Anthony dusts off his history degree, and Don turns into Reilly for this episode. We also return to one of our tropes from our early episodes by repeatedly finding connections to Indiana Jones.
For those who want to watch along with us, you can find the two surviving episodes of this story in the Lost in Time DVD box-set from Amazon US (https://amzn.to/3mVoCKE) or Amazon UK (https://amzn.to/3BSo9iG), while the two missing episodes can either be found on a narrated CD as part of The Lost TV Episodes: Collection One from Amazon US (https://amzn.to/2Z5ag2D) or Amazon UK (https://amzn.to/3DJOaBk). The Loose Cannon recon is available online, if you know where to look (we’re not linking directly, to avoid any potential problems around copyright infringement – but Google is your friend!).
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August 4, 2019
In this episode, Zarbi Never Skip Leg Day, we discuss one of the more challenging stories of Season 2 – The Web Planet. Along the way, Reilly mounts an admirable defense of the story, Julie delights over the character of the First Doctor, Don repeatedly slates the director, and Anthony talks about the bizarre influence that this story had on the first series of revived Doctor Who in 2005.
For those who want to watch along with us, you can find this story on DVD from either Amazon US (https://amzn.to/3j9P96b), or Amazon UK (https://amzn.to/3lOKmZz). If you prefer to stream, you can find this story through Britbox in both the US (http://www.britbox.com) and the UK (http://www.britbox.co.uk)
Other notable media mentioned in this episode:
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