Tag: Commentary
Posted on September 11, 2016
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This week, we begin the first of a two-part commentary for “The Two Doctors”, a Robert Holmes romp with Two, Six, hipster cannibals, tall Sontarans, and Elton John as a disco scientist. Enticing! But before the main event, the Three Who Rule reflect on… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #546 – Hipsters of the Quawncing Grig”
Category: EpisodesTags: BBC America, Big Finish, Carlos Valdes, Chicago TARDIS, Christian Slater, Christopher Eccleston, Commentary, DVD, Edmonton Expo, Elizabeth Henstridge, Fictitious Awards, gary russell, Mark Meer, Parsec Awards, star trek, The Power of the Daleks, The Prisoner, The Two Doctors
Posted on August 7, 2016
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It’s a bowl of mixed treats in the news list, from Peter Capaldi’s third anniversary to Class showrunner Patrick Ness being offered a chance to write for proper Doctor Who. Mysterious! Also Doctor Who Legacy, the TV Movie on Blu-Ray (sorta kinda), and a… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #541 – The Tholian Web”
Category: EpisodesTags: BBC, Blu-ray, Class, Commentary, Daisy Ridley, Doctor Who Experience, Doctor Who Legacy, doctor who magazine, DVD, George Mann, Janet Fielding, Patrick Ness, Peter Capaldi, PixelWho, Red Dwarf, The Web of Fear, TV Movie
Posted on July 31, 2016
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The Doctor Who news this week consists of action dollies, laments for the (on hiatus) Bookshelf Doctors, and not much else. But the Three Who Rule used their powers of bloviation to ponder, surmise, and otherwise cogitate for longer than was strictly necessary before… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #540 – The Velvet Web”
Posted on July 10, 2016
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San Diego Comic-Con looms like a monolith on the very edge of our collective nerd conscience, and though Doctor Who officially will not be at this year’s SDCC, Titan Comics will be holding a panel and slaking the fires of word-balloon fueled fever! Add… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #537 – A Towering Intelligence”
Posted on June 26, 2016
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Gallifrey One guests! A radiant Pearl Mackie sharing her first day on set for Series 10! Classic Who on PBS, and this very podcast being highlighted by the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Arts blog! All mere preamble to the commentary for “The Husbands… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #535 – Douglas, King of Scots”
Category: EpisodesTags: Anglicon, Anneke Wills, Barnaby Edwards, Commentary, Daphne Ashbrook, David J Howe, Dominic Glynn, Douglas MacKinnon, Frazer Hines, Gallifrey One, gary russell, Hattie Hayridge, Jason Haigh-Ellery, June Hudson, Katy Manning, Lalla Ward, Louise Jameson, Michael Troughton, Nicholas Briggs, Nicholas Pegg, Paul Cornell, Paul McGann, PBS, Pearl Mackie, Peter Purves, Philip Hinchcliffe, Prentis Hancock, Richard Dinnick, Robert Llewellyn, Sam Stone, Scott Handcock, Simon Fisher-Becker, The Husbands of River Song, Tony Lee, University of Alberta
Posted on June 19, 2016
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For a Year With No Doctor Who, this week brought a surfeit of news, including tales of actors and writers headed for Series 10 (which begins filming this week!), news about Class, Doctor Who being included on the initial Emmy nomination list for the… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #534 – To The End Of The Universe”
Category: EpisodesTags: Anglicon, Big Finish, Class, Commentary, DWTWR, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Gallifrey One, Hell Bent, Lawrence Gough, lego, LI Who, Matt Lucas, Mike Bartlett, Paul Cornell, PBS, Peter Capaldi, Rachel Talalay, Red Dwarf, Sarah Dollard, Sean Pertwee, Series 10, Stephanie Hyam, Steven Moffat, Whooverville
Posted on June 12, 2016
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Let’s just take it as read that there was no news this week of any consequence and move right to the main event. Director Rachel Talalay joins Steven and Warren this week for a commentary on “Heaven Sent”, the penultimate episode of this series… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #533 – The First Second of Eternity”
Posted on June 8, 2016
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Rachel Talalay, the award-winning director and who has helmed the finales of both Series 8 and Series 9 of Doctor Who, will be joining the Three Who Rule for director’s commentaries on her two Series 9 episodes, “Heaven Sent” and “Hell Bent”. “Heaven Sent”… Continue Reading “Rachel Talalay Joins Radio Free Skaro For Two-Part Director’s Commentary”
Posted on May 22, 2016
by Chris
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Comics, commentaries, audio adventures (both new and rumoured) and a celebration of Doctor Who’s many female scientists make for a busier newslist than usual in this, The Year With No Doctor Who, and this week you even get bonus tut-tutting about Target book arrangements… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #530 – Birdemic: Shock and Terror”
Category: EpisodesTags: Alec Wheal, Big Finish, Bluray, Camille Coduri, Catherine Tate, Chris Jones, Commentary, david tennant, Deb Stanish, DVD, Fantom Films, John Barrowman, Jon Pertwee, Obituary, Paul Cornell, Series 9, Titan Comics, Toby Hadoke, Whovian Feminism
Posted on May 15, 2016
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Hotelmageddon! The annual minute-or-less scramble for rooms at the LAX Marriott for Gallifrey One was once again a frenzied affair, and the Three Who Rule have the scars to prove it. But they also have news, such as new Big Finish War Doctor stories,… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #529 – Enter Sandman”
Radio Free Skaro #546 – Hipsters of the Quawncing Grig
Posted on September 11, 2016 by Chris
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This week, we begin the first of a two-part commentary for “The Two Doctors”, a Robert Holmes romp with Two, Six, hipster cannibals, tall Sontarans, and Elton John as a disco scientist. Enticing! But before the main event, the Three Who Rule reflect on… Continue Reading “Radio Free Skaro #546 – Hipsters of the Quawncing Grig”
Category: EpisodesTags: BBC America, Big Finish, Carlos Valdes, Chicago TARDIS, Christian Slater, Christopher Eccleston, Commentary, DVD, Edmonton Expo, Elizabeth Henstridge, Fictitious Awards, gary russell, Mark Meer, Parsec Awards, star trek, The Power of the Daleks, The Prisoner, The Two Doctors