<![CDATA[http://widgets.getglue.com/checkin.js It might sound like an overstatement, but writer/script editor Dennis Spooner was one of the most important figures in the history of Doctor Who. He essentially created what is now referred to the “pseudo-historical”, introduced comedy into Doctor Who as a more prominent… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #309 – Silver Spoonerisms”
<![CDATA[http://widgets.getglue.com/checkin.js As a result of one of the lightest news weeks in recent memory in the worlds of Doctor Who, the Three Who Rule were allowed to devote their full attention to a commentary on Elisabeth Sladen’s (first) finale in the classic series, namely… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #308 – Next Stop: Aberdeen”
<![CDATA[http://widgets.getglue.com/checkin.js One of the more maligned contributors to the world of Doctor Who over the years has been musician Keff McCulloch. Responsible for the final variation of the Doctor Who theme for the classic series, “Deaf Keff” (as some have dubbed him) also provided… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #307 – Here's To The Future”
http://widgets.getglue.com/checkin.js One of the more maligned contributors to the world of Doctor Who over the years has been musician Keff McCulloch. Responsible for the final variation of the Doctor Who theme for the classic series, “Deaf Keff” (as some have dubbed him) also provided… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #307 – Here’s To The Future”
<![CDATA[http://widgets.getglue.com/checkin.js With only slightly more news than the most unnewsiest Radio Free Skaro ever, the Three Who Rule pretty much get right to this week’s commentary, blathering all over the (somewhat) unfairly maligned Nightmare of Eden. In a story that tackles some pretty dark… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #306 – XYP-A-Dee-Doo-Dah”
<![CDATA[http://widgets.getglue.com/checkin.js On the same weekend that The Doctor’s Wife, along with The Girl Who Waited and A Good Man Goes To War, was nominated for a Hugo Award, it was fitting that we discuss the assorted works of that episode’s director, Richard Clark, in… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #305 – Richard Clark's New New York's Rockin' Eve”
http://widgets.getglue.com/checkin.js On the same weekend that The Doctor’s Wife, along with The Girl Who Waited and A Good Man Goes To War, was nominated for a Hugo Award, it was fitting that we discuss the assorted works of that episode’s director, Richard Clark, in… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #305 – Richard Clark’s New New York’s Rockin’ Eve”
<![CDATA[http://widgets.getglue.com/checkin.js The Three Who Rule enjoy another slow news week with excess meanderings, needlessly extending the length of this week’s instalment… however a slow news week coupled with a Classic Series commentary is a good thing. The lads turn their gaze to talking over… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #304 – Flay Otters”
<![CDATA[http://widgets.getglue.com/checkin.js After a couple of quiet weeks on the news front, we were treated to a bumper crop of topics worthy of discussion on this episode of Radio Free Skaro. Not only were we introduced to the next companion in the form of Jenna-Louise… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #303 – The Writer's Tales”
Radio Free Skaro #310 – Lesbian Spank Inferno
Posted on May 13, 2012 by Steven
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<![CDATA[http://widgets.getglue.com/checkin.js It’s a time of endings on this week’s episode of Radio Free Skaro. Not only did the past week see the end of Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill in their roles as the Ponds, at least as far as filming goes, it also… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #310 – Lesbian Spank Inferno”
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