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| February 12, 2013 will see the North American release of The Reign of Terror.
The second DVD release featuring animated reconstructions of episodes will hit store shelves early next year; as with The Invasion, released a few years ago, two episodes of Reign have been animated. Different to The Invasion, Reign features the animation talents of Theta-Sigma rather than Cosgrove Hall. Extras will include a Making-Of and the regular Photo Gallery, production notes, commentary and more. The release is a single DVD with an MSRP of $24.98. Click on the thumbnail for the full disc art. Check TVShowsOnDVD.com for more details! |
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<![CDATA[Have a look at the full trailer for the 2012 Doctor Who Christmas Special, entitled The Snowmen:
<![CDATA[Look! It's the prequel (prologue? Or minisode?) for the 2012 Doctor Who Christmas Special!
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The Three Who Rule were reduced to Two this week, but Steven and Warren were joined by the inestimable Simon Harries of Tachyon TV fame for a commentary on “The Power of Three,” the penultimate story of this half-season. Simon’s dry wit counterbalanced Steven’s idiot savantism (emphasis on the “idiot”) and Warren’s outright stupidity to produce a most delicious bit of commentary that we’re sure you’ll enjoy! But that’s not all! Though it nearly is, as the news was sparse this week, with only intrigues and tales of lost (and then found) Neil Gaiman scripts to report to you, our dear, dear listeners. |
| Show Notes:
– More Guests for…Chicago TARDIS! Commentary: |
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It was a bit of a light week in the world of Doctor Who as the production team secluded themselves in a Cardiff conference room to read through Neil Gaiman’s eagerly anticipated second Doctor Who script, so the Three Who Rule devote some of their attention to the nerdplosion that was Disney buying up Lucasfilm. When Neil Perryman of The Adventures With the Wife in Space drops in for the commentary of “A Town Called Mercy”, the off topic meanderings continue with praise and scorn heaped upon Farscape, Babylon 5, and some other series not named Doctor Who. Worry not, though, dear listener. There’s still plenty of Who talk to validate the name of this podcast, from the astounding news that Gallifrey One is sold out for 2013 to fine performance of one Ben Browder. Enjoy! |
| Show Notes:
– LucasFilm…Bought By Disney! Commentary: |
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Dinosaurs! On a Spaceship! Matt Smith’s enthusiasm aside, does the fluffy lizardfest hold up to the laser-like scrutiny of Steven, Warren, and Luke from The Minute Doctor Who Podcast in this, the second of the “Pond Farewell Tour” commentaries? Were Mitchell and Webb any good as surly robots? Does the Doctor’s team of historical oddities (and Rory’s dad) make for high adventure and rollicking space-based shenanigans? Are any of these questions even close to addressed in the commentary? Tune in to find out, as well as hear tiny morsels of what could charitably called “news!” |
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– Series 7B…filming update! Commentary: |
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With the New! Doctor! Who! countdown clock having more than two months on it, a mandate was declared by the Three Who Rule that now is the time for Season 7A commentaries. NOW. Over the coming weeks their trademark brand of pedantism, whimsy and love for classic rock will undoubtedly distract from the adventures of the Doctor, Amy and Rory playing out before them onscreen, starting this week with Asylum of the Daleks. But wait! Chip, the Two-minute Time Lord, joins our august trio for this episode, allegedly to voice his opinions on Asylum but mostly the keep Steven, Warren and Chris in line. Does he succeed? Tune in to find out! |
| Show Notes:
– Season 7B…Writers and Directors! Commentary: |
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| As far as Doctor Who DVD releases go here in North America, 2013 kicks off with Shada, the unfinished Season 17 story written by Douglas Adams, and later adapted into “Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency”. Street date for Shada is January 8.
Shada will have remastered video and audio, and will, as previously mentioned on Radio Free Skaro, be paired with More Than 30 Years In the TARDIS, a 1994 documentary about our favourite show. Some other cool extras will be the BBCi-released Flash animated version of the story and featurettes such as Taken Out Of Time, Being A Girl – Women In Doctor Who, a memorial of Nicholas Courtney and The Lambert Tapes – Part 1, all about the show’s first producer, Verity Lambert, and more. Shada is a three-disc release with an SRP of $39.98; click the artwork for a larger version. Check TVShowsOnDVD.com for more details! |
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The bulk of this week’s episode is devoted to “Chicks Unravel Time,” edited by Deb Stanish and L.M. Myles, a follow-up by Mad Norwegian Press to the widely praised “Chicks Dig Time Lords.” In this book, each writer tackled a different season of Classic Who, with sometimes surprising results! The editors of this weighty tome told Warren and Steven about the creation of the book, the wide range of voices in the book (from pros to first-time writers) and the big difference that a female perspective can have on interpretation of our favorite television program.Oh yes, and some stats were mulled over at some point in the news segment. Last stats until Christmas, thank Omega! |
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– Gallifrey One…Guest Update! Interview: |
Radio Free Skaro #337 – Splink
Posted on November 18, 2012 by Chris
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Radio Free Skaro #337 – Click here to listen!
– The Snowmen…Trailer!
– The Snowmen…Minisode!
– Gallifrey…One!
– Fictitious…Writers’ Guild Awards!
– Barry Newbery…Book!
– Project…Motormouth!
– Tachyon….TV!
Commentary:
– The Angels…Take Manhattan!
Check-in on GetGlue!]]>