A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast Joe Ford
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- TV & Film
Join Joe Ford as he waltzes all around the world (via whatever means the internet allows) and undertakes Doctor Who commentaries with a wide range of wonderful contributors. Fans, podcasters, online reviewers, writers, actors...the USP of this podcast is it's variety of guests and the fact that they all bring their own unique perspective to the podcast. The guest chooses the story, be it one they love, hate or are completely indifferent, and amongst the gossip is trivia, critique and personal experience.
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Talks to Dylan Rees about his choice of The Tenth Planet (2/4)
Joe & Dylan; 'Trigger pack!' (finally I know what he says). We discuss all things original Cybermen, how to get yourself a recon and what to do when your main man needs a lie down in his last story.
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Talks to Dylan Rees (and the ham fam) about his choice of The Tenth Planet (1/4)
Joe & Dylan; 'Mama Mia!' The birth of the Cybermen and the beginning of the end for William Hartnell. Our live recording was full of laughter and comments, and we had a wonderful time with these ghastly, cadaverous Cybermen.
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Talks to Rod Brown about his choice of The Pirate Planet (4/4)
Joe & Rod; 'A bit crude...but immensely satisfying' It's the rousing conclusion to the story and evil Queens are revealed (ahem), nurses are toppled, Captains are murdered and Bridges are blown up! Stupendous!
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Hamster Book Club - Vampire Science (featuring Michael Mills)
Join Joe & Michael as they go right back to the beginning to see just how Sam Jones was shaped, the eighth Doctor was formed and a morally complex, character driven Vampire tale was written.
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Talks to Rod Brown about his choice of The Pirate Planet (3/4)
Joe & Rod; 'What's it for? Huh? What are you doing? What could possibly be worth all this?' It's time for Rod's favourite instalment of the story with key dramatic scenes and reveals. Douglas Adams shows you how to deliver exposition with energy and personality.
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Talks to Rod Brown about his choice of The Pirate Planet (2/4)
Joe & Rod; 'A planet of a thousand million souls, Captain fodder' We are astonished at the amount of ideas this idea is juggling, and just how adept Tom Baker is at playing both the comedy and the drama.