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| Still more guests have been announced for the upcoming Gallifrey One convention next month! |
Terrance Dicks is an elder statesman of Doctor Who and one of the most prolific figures of the classic series, as a writer on The War Games, The Seeds of Death, Robot, The Brain of Morbius, Horror of Fang Rock and State of Decay, as well as script editor for the series during Barry Letts reign. Dicks was also the author of countless Target novelizations and worked on both Space 1999 and a series he co-created called Moonbase 3. |
Sonita Henry recently played Colonel Meme in Time of the Doctor, but she’s previously been seen in genre efforts such as Star Trek (2009) and The Fifth Element, as well as voicing the character of Elle Langford in the Dead Space 3 video game. |
Gareth Thomas is well known to British genre fans as Roj Blake, the leader of the rebels piloting the Liberator and battling the villainous Federation in the 1970s classic Blake’s 7. Edwards has also appeared in Torchwood, as well as acting opposite Paul McGann’s Doctor for Big Finish Productions in “Storm Warning” and as Kalendorf in their “Dalek Empire” series. |
Derek Ritchie has been working behind the scenes at BBC Wales since 2011, script editing Series 2 and 3 of Wizards vs Aliens, and he is currently enjoying his new position as script editor on Series 8 of Doctor Who which will begin production in January. This will be Derek’s first appearance at Gallifrey One. |
| Check out the full list of guests on the Gallifrey One website. Stay tuned to Gallifrey One and Radio Free Skaro for future guest announcements! |
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From its origins on a humble Skype connection in 2006 to the quasi-shabby status it endures today, Radio Free Skaro has tried to entertain, inform and educate its listeners about the wonderful world of Doctor Who. And in this, its 400th episode, it may have finally succeeded. Joining us for a retrospective roundtable on the Matt Smith era were Chris and Laura Mead of the Oodcast, Luke Harrison of TMDWP, Kyle Anderson of the Doctor Who: The Writer’s Room (and Nerdist fame) and Chip, the Two Minute Time Lord. What did these luminaries, and to a much lesser extent, Steven, Warren, and Chris think of Matt Smith’s run as the Doctor? You’ll just have to listen to find out. You’ll also have to endure some blather about stats beforehand. Vegetables before you get your dessert! |
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– The Time of the Doctor…Appreciated! Guests: |
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The Fall of the Eleventh is at last upon us as Matt Smith took his final bow in the 2013 Doctor Who Christmas Special, “The Time of the Doctor”. Crammed with all sorts of the Doctor’s past enemies and a number of other surprises, the episode was topped off with a momentous performance from the outgoing Matt Smith. But what do the Three Who Rule think of this one? Did it pack enough emotional wallop after the spectacle that was the 50th anniversary? Did Matt Smith go out in a blaze of glory like Christopher Eccleston, or did he limp to the finish line like some (well, we) think David Tennant’s Doctor did? Listen and find out. Oh, and Peter Capaldi is the Doctor now. We think this is a good thing, and it will make the wait for Capaldi’s first proper outing as the Twelfth Doctor a very long one indeed…
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– The Time…of the Doctor! – Doctor Puppet…a Time Lord Christmas! |
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Despite the obvious dangers of the Blinovich Limitation Effect, the Three Who Rule came together in Edmonton for a pre-Xmas, pre-“The Time Of The Doctor” powwow. Besides many and various clips, rumours and idle speculatings about the upcoming Christmas special, the big news was the announcement that Rose Tyler herself, Billie Piper, will be a guest at Gallifrey One, mere weeks away! Other morsels of information also teased the jingle-belled minds of the RFS crew, including the tempest in a teacup that was the Missing Believed Wiped event at the BFI on December 21, topped off by a final set of interviews from Chicago TARDIS with volcano enthusiast Tracey Childs (from “The Fires of Pompeii”) and notable Davros impresario Terry Molloy. And if lava and genocidal geniuses doesn’t capture the holiday spirit, what does? Nothing, that’s what.
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– Coming to Gallifrey One…Billie Piper! Chicago TARDIS Interviews: |
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As Matt Smith’s time in Doctor Who approaches its end, the BBC is starting to ramp up promotion of Smith’s finale episode, “The Time of the Doctor”, with a new trailer and a series of very intriguing promo pics. These topics and more form some key discussion points for the Three Who Rule this week, but no stats this week in honour of Warren’s birthday celebrations! (Little does he know that there are no stats to discuss this week, anyway). However, the feature items in this week’s episode are two interviews from Chicago TARDIS. Dan Hall drops by again to give an update on the final two Pup Ltd related DVDs coming up in 2014, “The Moonbase” and “The Underwater Menace”, and the lovely Nina Toussaint-White (Mels from “Let’s Kill Hitler”) speaks to Steven in an interview recorded live on stage. Enjoy! |
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– The Time of the Doctor…trailer! Chicago TARDIS Interview: |
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| The Moonbase, a half-complete, half-animated Second Doctor story features the first return of the Cybermen (spoilers!) and is due to make its way onto North American DVD February 11, 2014.
Featuring a commentary and Making Of, among other bonuses, episodes one and three will be animated as they are presently absent from the Doctor Who catalogue. MSRP for the single disc release is $24.98. Check TVShowsOnDVD.com for more details and click on the artwork for a larger version! |
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As if the build-up to and the celebration of Doctor Who’s 50th Anniversary wasn’t enough, the very next week after “The Day of the Doctor” wowed and amazed countless fans worldwide, more than two thousand of those fans gathered at Chicago TARDIS to revel in the celebration. Join Steven, with special guests Graeme Burk, Ken Deep, and David and Marty Hooie as they reminisce about another successful edition of the annual Midwestern convention. But that’s not all! Steven spent the weekend gathering interviews with many of the guests, both onstage and off, and the first of these is presented to you here: an onstage interview with everybody’s favourite Sontaran, Dan Starkey, famous for his wonderful portrayal of Strax. Listen for more interviews in future weeks from Chicago TARDIS!
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The long, long wait is over. Doctor Who celebrated 50 years of thrilling us all with the adventures of a madman with a box in high style, with not only “The Day of the Doctor”, but also the stunning “An Adventure in Space and Time” and Peter Davison’s “The Five(ish) Doctors”, a whimsical treat for lovers of both the classic and new series.
Let’s not forget that 94 countries and many movie theatres simulcast “The Day of the Doctor” on Saturday, and for the first time ever the Three Who Rule are able to relay what it felt like to watch a big-screen adventure with the Doctor(s) surrounded by the love of many, many fans cheering and whooping at every twist and turn. It was indeed a monumental week, but there’s still the Christmas Special and the end of Matt Smith’s run in a month, and next week a special RFS from Chicago TARDIS! Allons-Y, Geronimo, and for God’s Sake, GALLIFREY STANDS! |
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– The Day…Of The Doctor! |