Tabby, Sen, Terry, and Sputters finally get to the end of The Key to Time. A quick revisit of The Power of Kroll, then Armageddon Factor. The usual sweary nonsense.
60th Anniversary today, but we don't have a podcast ready, so we thought we'd share this in its full 6 minutes and 20 seconds of glory. Play it loud, and play it proud. Big up to Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire. x
60th Anniversary today, but we don't have a podcast ready, so we thought we'd share this in its full 6 minutes and 20 seconds of glory. Play it loud, and play it proud. Big up to Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire. x
Sen, Terry, Miss Tabby, and Sputters serve up a few jaded assumptions and world-weary criticisms for 'The Pirate Planet' [1978], as part of their misguided efforts to review all of The Key to Time.
Starting our ongoing mission to cover all of The Key to Time saga. Making the best of 'The Ribos Operation' [1978], with the usual irreverence from the usual squad.
Celebrating our 100th episode with our review of a Fushia favorite, 'Brain of Morbius' [1976]. Thank you, to everyone out there in podcast land, for not caring that we don't care and for listening to this bobbo.
Bonjour frère Docteur Qui fanso. This time, we're chatting about 'City of Death' [1979]. Big Tom and Lala, skipping around the streets of Paris on a weekend jolly. Podcasting is cheaper than therapy.
This time we’re going back to the 17th Century for 'The Visitation' [1982] – a period tale of plague, goings-on in the country, highwaymen, yokels with pitchforks, and the Great Fire of London. What's not to love?
Welcome, Citizens of the Planet Earth, to our slightly boozy review of 'Frontier in Space' [1973]. Is it space opera or space pantomime? Is it epic, or just too damn long? Come get some.
The usual tribe of regulars. Much conversation about 'Face of Evil' [1977]. Right in the middle of the golden years, Big Tom and the first trip out for Terry’s favorite (Louise Jameson as Leela).
Two yanks. Two limeys. Musing on 'Planet of Giants' [1964]. Another of our COVID lockdown episodes, and we’re still home educating, home working, and home improving, thanks to the power of wine.
Bursting blood vessels about Davison's 'Arc of Infinity' [1983], with some primo lore and retconning from Sen. If you need an introduction to 'typical Dirty WHOers,' this is the one.
Greetings. Children of the night. Grab yourselves a glass of wine - "Wine? I do not drink... wine." Terrance, Sputnik, The Kitty, and Lord Pez, cheerfully quibbling about 'State of Decay' [1980].
Grab y'self a cocoa; it's time for our review of Harnell's 1964 story, 'The Aztecs.' The usual mixed opinions. Sputters, Lightfoot, Tabs, and Sen in a remarkably sober outing.
Number four and Leela go cosplaying in Victorian London. The Lightfoot, Miss Tabby, Oolon, and The Lord President find time to discuss the pros and cons of this seminal classic, 'Talons of Weng-Chiang' [1977].
Mixed ramblings as we lay down our unwanted judgment upon the Davison era time-travel 'romp,' 'Mawdryn Undead' [1983]. Thinking is divided, but we all love The Brig.
Sen, Tabby, Lightfoot, and Sputters get their geek on for 'Logopolis' [1981]. The Doc and Algebra Boy try to repair the chameleon circuit - because maths. Even in Second Life, a TARDIS in a TARDIS is bad.
First episode for Miss Tabby, our new Dirty WHOers regular. Happily slurring our vowels through the vintage Jon Pertwee story, 'Doctor Who and the Silurians' [1970].
Our lockdown return. While we're bouncing around our respective homes, watching old episodes, and grazing from the fridge, it's the perfect time to grab our friend, X, and flop out a podcast.
Pour y'self a stiff one, it's podcast time again. This trip out, guided by the Timelords, we have a moan and a froth about the Pertwee classic that is 'Curse of Peladon' [1972].