Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 11 hours 58 minutes
Here's our 2-in-1 rantings on 'Closing Time' and 'The Wedding of River Song' with our very special guest, Nancy from Happiness Patrol. Thanks to The Prof, as usual, and everyone out there for waiting.
Our one-off Nicholas Courtney tribute special, with the usual muppets plus contributions c/o Tim Drury, Graham Harper, Rob Sherman, Nev Fountain, Nick Briggs, and Frazer Hines.
This week, we step back to 1974. A time of innocence, Watergate, the Godfather Pt. 2, when you could get 2 MoJo's for 1/2 a penny and large nostrilled hallucinations terrorized the streets of Old London Town.
Usual four with the usual dose of fanatical fan bigotry. This time reviewing last year's Christmas Special, 'The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe,' with Sputters and Lightfoot on the edit.
And lo it came to pass, in a flurry of (almost) competent podcasting activity, we did turn our attention to 'Dalek' from Christopher Eccleston's much under-rated tenure as the Doctor back in 2005.
From the dusty annals of Whovian history, we lyrically slur our way through Troughton's 'Tomb of the Cybermen.' Lovingly woven on a loom of golden audio magic by Fuschia's pet Professor. x
Another feat of disjointed rambling and pointless arguments. On our 2-year anniversary, we chew the fat as Troughton and Baker (#2) take a vacation, dragging Hines and Bryant along for the ride.
Terry, Oolon, Sen, and Fuscia review The Five Doctors [1983]. A veritable shmorgers board of Who from the Davidson era. Plus, the most perfect killing machine ever devised.
Another Davidson, for our sins, we cast a bloodshot eye over 'Black Orchid' [1982]. The last of the pure historicals, it's double the Nyssa and double the fun. Accept no substitute.
"You know, Dibber, I'm the product of a broken home." A squint at Colin Baker's 'Mysterious Planet' [1986], plus an earnest attempt to understand our own rating system. Enjoy.