Monday, 18 June 2012

Whovian Roundup for Monday, June 18, 2012

Editor's bit...
(Dave Lewis 'The Mad Man with a Blue Blog')

Todays picture is The Romans - Rome Burns by Harnois75.

Todays Jigsaw...

preview70 pieceJuggling Time and Space by glazedmacguffin

Miscellanious News...


Outside the TARDIS.....


Podcasts...
Beware most podcasts are of an adult nature and are not suitable for children.

Adventures in Time, Space and Music has Episode 43 – Series 8, Part I. In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Serial GGG – Story 57 – The Claws of Axos, a 4-part story which originally aired between the 13th of March and the 3rd of April 1971 on BBC One.

Tin Dog Podcast has TDP 247: Fourth Doctor Update. To continue Leela’s education, the Doctor promises to take her to the famous Morovanian Museum. But the TARDIS lands instead in a quiet English village, where they meet the enigmatic collector Harcourt and his family....

The TARDIS Tavern has Episode 66: Professor Dave, Lillibet, and "The Ark in Space". With Steve collecting ice samples in Antarctica, we have more chances to have new and exciting people at the Tavern.  We're happy and proud to present (Professor) Dave and Elizabeth, co-hosts of not one but two podcasts: Professor Dave's Ark in Space and The DWO Whocast.

The Sonic Toolbox has Episode 37: Whoa there, Bessie! She was the Doctor's first car. And like the tinkerer he is, he couldn't help but make some modifications. He called it her Super Drive. It was actually a minimum inertia hyperdrive. We're discussing it, and other interesting aspects of Bessie in this episode.

Tid-Bits...

Rich's ComixBlog has A Time to Kill - 017. Despite holding his own, eventually the thugs manage to overpower Bond and "Iron Cajones" Phil approaches menacingly.

martinlkennedy posted on Ancient and Forever. "I was recently reminded by an old school friend of a book I owned and loved as an adolescent but had long forgotten about: Doctor Who and The Daleks Omnibus (1976). It is filled with spectacular artwork by the ‘General Illustration Company"...

vulpana posted It’s about Christopher Eccleston o’clock "I was recently reminded by an old school friend of a book I owned and loved as an adolescent but had long forgotten about: Doctor Who and The Daleks Omnibus (1976). It is filled with spectacular artwork by the ‘General Illustration Company.’

Review's Roundup...

TARDIS Eruditorum has Time Can Be Rewritten 25 (Business Unusual). Last time we dealt with Gary Russell we found ourselves reflecting heavily on the notion of fanwank. Broadly speaking, at least, I’m hard-pressed to complain too heavily about fanwank in the novel lines, particularly the Missing Adventures and Past Doctor Adventures, both of which by their nature appeal virtually entirely to dedicated Doctor Who fans. When you’re dealing with an audience of dedicated fans the extent to which you can rely on existing work increases dramatically....

Siskoid's Blog of Geekery has Doctor Who 209: The Wheel in Space Part 4. The Cybermen are smuggled inside the Wheel, and a couple of crew members are killed. But it's mostly a coffee break....

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