Monday, 3 May 2010

Pratchett vs Who and a stone is thrown into a pool of Podcasts plus a Pick of the Blogs



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Whomix Radio has uploaded Lay Back And Think Of Gallifrey... by Bev and Doctor Who 2011 Version 2 by Steve Warner.



The Sun has Doctor Chew, the next episode of Doctor Who looks fang-tastic - as the Tardis visits a 17th century Venice plagued by vampires.

SFX has Terry Pratchett vs Who, guest editor, Sir Terry Pratchett himself, explains why Doctor Who is questionable SF.

The Doctor Who News Page has Australian ratings for Victory of the Daleks, Victory of the Daleks has debuted in Australia to excellent ratings. TV Tonight reports that the episode averaged 915,000 viewers in the five major capital cities, despite stiff competition from the commercial networks.

MailOnline
has Children back behind the sofa as vampires strike, the next episode will see the Doctor attacked by a clan of vampires wielding sharp fangs, as he visits 17th century Venice.

Radio Free Skaro has released 196 - Eyes Wide Shut, the Two Who Rule (Chris was consumed by a Weeping Angel and sent back in time to 1973) were effusive in their praise of one of the best episodes not only of this season but of Doctor Who’s storied history, lauding both Matt Smith for his great performance and Steven Moffat for one of the scariest episodes in recent memory.

The Doctor Who Podcast has Episode 12, Trevor and James review the episode Flesh and Stone.

Mutters Spiral has Dalek Podcast up, episode 3, “Victory of the Daleks” is now ready!  Did we like it as much as the first 2 episodes?  Listen and find out!  If you do listen, please leave us a comment, so we know who’s out there.  We’d love to hear from you



Life, Doctor Who & Combom has Victory Through Exterminantion, first Rebecca Wright redrew the Daleks To Victory poster for us, now Francesco Francanvilla brings you Victory Through Extermination!

Doctor Who TV has Opening Pandorica, as was hinted in the trailer, Flesh and Stone brought some fairly big developments to Series Five’s story arcs. On the flip side, it also posed a lot more questions.

Doctor Who: Podshock LIVE
has "Flesh and Stone" Review, we review the conclusion of "The Time of Angels" with "Flesh and Stone" in this episode of Doctor Who: Podshock Live.

Doctor Who Bathroom Reader has shouted EPISODE - 2010 - PETE & BARRIE TALK NU-WHO (ed: please stop shouting at me).

David Dewhurst's Weblog
has Flesh and Stone added to Doctor Who Dynamic Rankings, I’ve added Flesh and Stone to the Doctor Who Dynamic Rankings site. Currently this latest two parter is voted favourite of all Doctor Who stories ever!

Phones Review has iPhone Controls Daleks; Dr Who Beware, "okay maybe the Doctor needn’t beware, but this one is for all you iPhone toting Dr Who fans out there who might want to control your own Dalek by utilising not your trusting old sonic screwdriver, but the next best thing in modern technology, your iPhone" (ed: Beware of the popup adverts here).

Flick Filosopher (blog) has Was Buck Rogers a Time Lord?, that coat rack has obviously been stolen from the Doctor’s TARDIS. Did Buck run into the Doctor in the 25th century? Maybe the Daleks tried to invade Earth again, not having learned their lesson from the 195,352 other times they tried to invade Earth and failed.

WHOGold has Colony In Space, this week's blog features clips from an omnibus edition of the season eight story Colony In Space, aired on Sunday 7th May 1995 - appearing here almost fifteen years to the day.



Doctor Who's Tragical History Tour
has After Taste and After-Shave, It's a curious thing, this continuation of The Time of Angels is....

The Daily Drew
has "Inferno" - Episode 3, ...some substance from deep below the Earth's surface is causing people to mutate into some kind of savage monster.

Tea with Morbius has Attack of the Cybermen, this story attempts to clear up some of the continuity and trace the history of the Cybermen, but it ends up causing even more confusion.

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