Tag: BBC

Radio Free Skaro #465 – The Needs of the Many

<![CDATA[ It was a sad week for genre fans, with the passing of Star Trek legend Leonard Nimoy into the starry night, and though it isn’t strictly Doctor Who, it was the opinion of this week’s RFS crew of Warren, Steven and Chip (Chris… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #465 – The Needs of the Many”

Radio Free Skaro #459 – Colour Separation Overlay

<![CDATA[ With Gallifrey One looming ever closer, the Three Who Rule looked far and wide for news, and found very little, other than the discovery of a lost Desert Island Discs from 1965 starring none other than one William Hartnell, and of course the… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #459 – Colour Separation Overlay”

Radio Free Skaro #451 – Celsius 451

<![CDATA[ With the Three Who Rule firmly back in place and order restored to the galaxy, there was great rejoicing and much waffling about next to nothing, not to mention the controversial and wrong headed use of the terms “P-Cap”, “J-Co,” and “S-Claw.” in… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #451 – Celsius 451”

Radio Free Skaro #444 – Boneless Chicken Wings

<![CDATA[ Doctor Who is often at its best when it mixes domesticity with the fantastical, and the Jamie Mathieson penned, Douglas Mackinnon directed “Flatline” was no exception, if the rapturous reception (spoilers) of the Three Who Rule for this week’s episode is anything to… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #444 – Boneless Chicken Wings”

Radio Free Skaro #442 – Through The Thick And Thin

<![CDATA[ “Kill the Moon,” this week’s episode of Doctor Who, has proven to be one of the most divisive in recent memory, with fandom loving it or despising it but certainly not dismissing it. Was it the “game changer” showrunner Steven Moffat made it… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #442 – Through The Thick And Thin”

Radio Free Skaro #441 – Officer’s Mess

When we found out that Gareth Roberts was the scribe behind “The Caretaker,” we all expected a rompity-romp-romp, much like “The Lodger” and “Closing Time.” And while this story did have rompy moments, it was also funny, touching and filled with nice character touches… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #441 – Officer’s Mess”

Radio Free Skaro #441 – Officer's Mess

<![CDATA[ When we found out that Gareth Roberts was the scribe behind “The Caretaker,” we all expected a rompity-romp-romp, much like “The Lodger” and “Closing Time.” And while this story did have rompy moments, it was also funny, touching and filled with nice character… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #441 – Officer's Mess”

Radio Free Skaro #432 – Down and Out in San Diego

<![CDATA[ With San Diego Comic Con’s annual media megashow winding down, Radio Free Skaro brought in a Special Report from Nerdist editor and all around fine fellow Kyle Anderson as our man on the scene to let us know about the Big! Who! News!… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #432 – Down and Out in San Diego”

Radio Free Skaro #413 – Block Transfer Computation

<![CDATA[ It’s the return of Fluid Links! Yes, everyone’s favourite mercury-based connection thingy is back, and we’ve got (some) of your questions to hash over, cogitate upon, and generally discuss. Good thing too, because the news is pretty thin on the ground this week.… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #413 – Block Transfer Computation”

Radio Free Skaro #396 – The Great Canadian Wheat Plains Are Safe

<![CDATA[http://widgets.getglue.com/checkin.js Statspocalypse! Yes, in a moment that Warren has feared since the inception of Radio Free Skaro, the 50th Anniversary generated stats to such a degree that they may have become sentient and declared war on humanity. And despite Warren’s hatred of the Devil… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #396 – The Great Canadian Wheat Plains Are Safe”