Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 11 hours 58 minutes
A somber week for Doctor Who. We slur our way through our review of Blink [2007], but we've cut this one short. Our trademark flippancy just didn't seem funny, given the news this week. Please listen to the end.
Sen, Sputters, Lightfoot, and Fuschia review the latest offerings of Auntie Beeb, 'Impossible Astronaut' and 'Day of the Moon.' Grab your favorite tipple, run a nice hot bath, and join in us our non-sequential meanderings.
We argue and nit-pick our way through 'The Curse of the Black Spot', and froth on about 'The Doctors Wife'. After a masterful edit c/o The Prof we almost sound sober. We don't know how he did it.
Fuschia attacked fellow Whovian Tony Lee with a microphone at MCM Expo, the big comic con down in London. Here are his death cries. Nice bloke. Great writer. Shame really.
Double episodes. Double the Doctor. Double the conspiracy theories. Double the measures of spirits. Three drunks and the designated Pixie chew the podcasting fat over all things Flesh.
We review 'A Good Man Goes to War'. Did he rise and fall as much as Mr. Moffat would have us believe? Was the big reveal a big reveal at all? Was it the satisfying climax we'd all cough up the dollars for?
It's been a while in the making, and it's a big one (ooo, er, Mrs.), but here's our Elizabeth Sladen tribute episode - with contributions from Dirty WHOers listeners and assorted Who peeps. This ones' from the heart.
This is what happens when the lunatics run the asylum. We asked our Facebook Page which episode we should review, and they chose 'Pyramids of Mars.' Being his favorite, Sputters got a bit excited.
Brace yourself and bite down hard on something. 2 in 1. A mish-mash ramble about 'Let's Kill Hitler' and 'Night Terrors.' Bear with it; it settles down once we finally get it out of (and a drink into) our system.
We raise our glasses to a couple of Moffat's from the latest season and argue and nit-pick our way through 'The Girl Who Waited' and 'The God Complex.' Plus, at Whooverville, we talked to Sarah Sutton about wine and Jaffa Cakes.