Radio Free Skaro #180 – Potions? Seriously?! Potions?

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Radio Free Skaro #180 – Click here to listen

It had to happen sooner or later, so the Three Who Rule ripped the bandage off by recording a commentary for The End of Time Part One, that neo-classic from Christmas 2009 containing such classic Who elements as magic potions, laser hands, randy senior citizens and Smell-O-Vision. Did the episode fare better this time round after the scolding it received in Radio Free Skaro 174? You decide. Also discussed was news of Gaiman, gay men, and gained men, er, companions. Onwards!
Show Notes:

Skaro Shop…Buy Our Stuff!
Gallifrey One…Schedule!
Series Fnarg…Three Episode Titles!
Neil Gaiman Writes For…Doctor Who!
Catherine Morshead directs…Doctor Who!
Bill Nighy…Reunited With Richard Curtis!
Matt Smith on…Jonathan Ross!
Companion…Overload!
Patrick Stewart…Not In Doctor Who!
The End of Time Part Two…Wins New Year’s (Sort Of)!
Doctor Who Stuff…For Sale!
The Return Of…The Mara!
The Time Monster…Commentary!
Warren on…The Whocast!

Commentary:
The End…Of Time!

BBC…Shownar!

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SPACE Podcast – February 5, 2010

<![CDATA[spacebadgeOn the latest SPACE Podcast, the Three Who Rule have a natter about the pros and cons of the Russell T Davies era of our beloved show, condensing much of what was discussed on recent Radio Free Skaro episodes with Neil Perryman into a bite-sized chunk. Have a listen!]]>

Neil Gaiman To Still Write For Doctor Who?

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The notion of Neil Gaiman writing for Doctor Who apparently isn’t dead yet. The acclaimed writer appeared at the UCLA on February 4 for a speaking engagement. During his appearance, Gaiman answered several questions from the audience, one of which was about writing for Doctor Who. Jace Lacob, writer/editor of the award-winning television website Televisionary, was in attendance, and posted this comment on Twitter after the performance:

When asked if he will ever write a Doctor Who script, Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) nodded emphatically. Hmmm…

Gaiman had previously been rumoured to be writing a script for Matt Smith’s first series as The Doctor until he himself denied it on his own Twitter feed. While Gaiman hasn’t confirmed anything yet beyond his UCLA appearance, a Doctor Who script still appears to be a distinct possibility.

Gaiman could possibly join Skins writer Jack Thorne as a writer for the next series, as Thorne confirmed on his Twitter feed in July that he was also working on a script for Doctor Who.

UPDATE #1: Jace at Televisionary has now posted on his own blog about this. Here’s the link.
UPDATE #2: Neil Gaiman himself has confirmed the news at SFX. Here’s the link.]]>

Series Fnarg Episode Titles Revealed!

<![CDATA[The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine, #418, has revealed the titles for the first three Series Fnarg episodes! While spoiler hunters will have known the name of Matt Smith’s debut episode, the other two were well-kept secrets. Beginning Matt Smith’s premiere series will be The Eleventh Hour, penned by Steven Moffat and a wonderful double entendre, followed by The Beast Below also by Moffat, while episode 3 will see the return of the Daleks in Mark Gatiss’ Victory of the Daleks. Series Fnarg will begin transmission in Spring 2010.]]>

Radio Free Skaro #179 – No Scutage in Eternity

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Radio Free Skaro #179 – Click here to listen

The news of a Doctor Who movie sent The Three Who Rule so far past the point of bile they circled back around to apathy, but not without taking a few hostages along the way. In a slow news week to end all slow news weeks, digression and hatred were employed like plow horses in an effort to simply fill time. Steven points the gun of spite squarely in a new direction, Warren wastes no time in slagging off other Sci Fi TV shows and Chris even sings a few bars… it’s just that kind of episode.
Show Notes:

Skaro Shop…Buy Our Stuff!
Gallifrey One…Schedule!
Doctor Who…US Movie?!
Phil Ford Writes…a CBBC Game Show!
RTD…On Target!
Matt Smith’s Action Figure…Elusive!
Smith & Jones…Script!
John Barrowman…Desperate!
Restoration Of…The Space Museum and The Chase!
Next North American…DVD Releases (Part 1)!
Next North American…DVD Releases (Part 2)!
Underworld…DVD Extras!
The Talons of Weng-Chiang…Revisited!
BBC…Shownar!

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Dreamland North America DVD Release

<![CDATA[DoctorWho_DreamlandAlong with the previously-announced releases on May 4, it has now been announced that Dreamland, the recent animated episode written by Phil Ford, will see a release on the same day in a 2-disc set. As has previously been noted on Radio Free Skaro, the bulk of the bonus features are the Greatest Moments montage specials transmitted last year in the UK, however a commentary will be included.

Read more at tvshowsondvd.com.]]>

Radio Free Skaro #178 – Fnargengruven

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Radio Free Skaro #178 – Click here to listen

rfs178In a move that could be precipitated only by Slownewsweekor, the Three Who Rule relied upon Torchwood discussion to fuel the latest Radio Free Skaro episode. The news of Torchwood maybe coming to America hit like a ton of bricks and startled much of the Doctor Who world, causing panic and looting; there may or may not have been talk of small children getting crushed underfoot as a result.
Show Notes:

Skaro Shop…Buy Our Stuff!
Gallifrey One…Schedule!
Torchwood…USA!
Fictitious…National Television Awards!
Doctor Who…Video Games!
The Space Museum…DVD Extras!
The Chase…DVD Extras!
The Time Monster…DVD Extras!
The Creature From The Pit…DVD Extras!
The Horns of Nimon…DVD Extras!
BBC…Shownar!

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May North American DVD Releases

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May 4 will see the North American release of both Peladon stories from the Jon Pertwee era, The Curse of Peladon and The Monster of Peladon, as well as the 1976 Tom Baker story The Masque of Mandragora. What’s interesting to note is that the Peladon stories will only be sold separately, as opposed to the box set that came out this month in the UK.

Read the full details of the releases on TVShowsOnDVD.com.

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FOX to Produce a US Version of Torchwood

<![CDATA[jack_usaThe Hollywood Reporter is reporting that FOX is developing a new version of Torchwood for air in the US, written by Russell T Davies and produced by Julie Gardner and Jane Tranter at BBC Worldwide. Read the full story here, and here for Den of Geek’s (whose charming picture we’ve borrowed for this article) take on affairs.

This can’t be seen as too much of surprise, given how many of the key cogs behind Torchwood’s creation, namely Davies, Gardner, and Tranter, are all working in the US now. The new series will probably star John Barrowman as Captain Jack, and, given how many story threads of the Cardiff-based Torchwood team were closed in the thrilling “Children of Earth”, it gives this new Torchwood a blank slate to work off of. The question is, will prudish, mainstream American TV be ready for the pansexual Captain Jack? This is also a man who killed his own grandchild to save mankind in a scene that would have never passed the censors at FOX.

We at Radio Free Skaro find this development interesting, to say the least (and one of our number, Steven, was one of many people who hypothesized that a future Torchwood series might be set in the US). Stay tuned!]]>

SPACE Blog Post – Why Matt Smith as The Doctor is a Very Good Thing

<![CDATA[spacebadgeSo who is this Matt Smith guy, anyway? It’s a fair question. Fandom let out a resounding “huh?” when the new Doctor was announced a little over a year ago. Not only did the then-26 year old Smith go against incoming Doctor Who producer Steven Moffat’s oft-quoted claim that he was looking for an older actor to take on he role, but Smith himself was something of an unknown quantity.

Read the rest of the post at SPACEcast.com]]>