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With Steven special corresponding from Chicago TARDIS, and with The Doctor Who Book Club’s Erik joining the Three Who Rule to offer his trenchant insights on fannish Who goings-on, this episode is chock full of things in the American Mid-West that involve a Doctor Who convention. Such things include an interview with Peter Davison, an RFS first, even if he’s Doctor the Fifth. Of course it wouldn’t be an episode of Radio Free Skaro without the usual news, sardonic analysis and nerdery. Enjoy! |
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– Radio Free Skaro…On Google+! Interview: |
<![CDATA[The BBC has posted the trailer for the upcoming Christmas special, The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe… have a look!
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The dark cloud from last week’s pirate adventure has lifted and The Three Who Rule are able to take solace in blathering over one of the best-received episodes of Doctor Who from this past series. The Doctor’s Wife gets the commentary treatment, and – short story even shorter – it’s just as well-loved this time around as when we first saw it half a year ago. Also, as we start to gear our brains toward conventions such as Chicago TARDIS and Gallifrey One, we sink our teeth into some details about the recently-announced official convention. Does it sound worthwhile? |
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– Radio Free Skaro…On Google+! Commentary: |
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Well, it had to come to this eventually – a slow news week and a duff episode of Doctor Who to be commented on both occurring on the same episode of Radio Free Skaro. With little in the way of actual news to discuss, the Three Who Rule instead bandied about their mostly positive experiences while playing the new Doctor Who Adventure game, The Gunpowder Plot. And with equally little in the way of actual good Doctor Who, the Three meandered into discussions about Justin Bieber and the films of director Peter Weir. You have been warned. |
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– The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 5…On BBC One! Commentary: |
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Doctor Who commentaries continue here on Radio Free Skaro, with The Three Who Rule taking a look at the conclusion to the Series 6 opener, Day of the Moon. What glorious insights are offered into this spooky episode? (Answer: probably none.) What heinous tangential ramblings occur during this episode? (Answer: probably many.) The news of the week has bits on Children in Need, DVDs, fictitious awards, games, books and more! Halloween or not, join us in your favourite fairy princess outfit and have a listen! |
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– Children In Need…Christmas Episode Preview! Commentary: |
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The time has finally arrived for The Three Who Rule to cast their eyes back on Series 6 of Doctor Who via their annual commentary series. Things kick off with, of course, The Impossible Astronaut, as the lads talk over what they felt to be one of the best opening episodes for any series of NuWho… and as ever, rarely staying on topic. But for every beginning there’s an ending as the last ever episodes of The Sarah Jane Adventures graced the small screen this past week, and things just won’t be the same without Lis Sladen. The news of the week rounds out the show with a look at DVDs, books, and the latest from the rumour mill. |
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– The Man…Who Never Was! Commentary: |
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| Although Amazon.ca jumped the gun with this release information some weeks back, and although we’ve already covered this on the podcast, it is now confirmed that the February 2012 North American DVD releases will be the William Hartnell story The Sensorites and the special edition of the Peter Davison story The Caves of Androzani.
With a release date of February 14, The Sensorites is a brand new release; however, North America is still catching up with the first Revisitations set as released in the UK, and Caves rounds out that collection. The Revisitations releases are of course now the only releases lagging behind the UK. UPDATE: The finalized DVD art has been unveiled (click each picture to see larger versions of the covers), and the names of the extras on The Sensorites DVD have also been unveiled. Check out the TVShowsOnDVD entry to see those here. The Caves of Androzani will be a two-disc release and will retail for $34.98, while the single-disc The Sensorites will carry a $24.98 MSRP. Check out TVShowsOnDVD.com for more details. |
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<![CDATA[Here's the clip of Matt Smith winning Best Science Fiction Actor at the recent SPIKE TV Scream Awards, all in fun HD!
Radio Free Skaro #281 – Mirror, Mirror
Posted on November 20, 2011 by Chris
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Radio Free Skaro #281 – Click here to listen!
– Radio Free Skaro…On Google+!
– The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe…Trailer!
– Children In Need…Doctor’s Outfit Auction!
– The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe…In Australia!
– Doctor Who…Movie?
– Autumn Shift…Multi-Faceted!
– Doctor Who Official Convention…Update!
– Chicago…TARDIS!
– Face Of Evil…DVD Extras!
– TARDIS…Wallpaper!
– Sega…Buys Doctor Who MMO!
– Children In Need…11th Doctor Kids Costume Auction!
– The Ood Cast…Live!
– Edward Russell’s Walk for Lis…Just Giving Page!
Interview:
– Bill…Stanley!
Commentary:
– The Rebel..Flesh!
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