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A Classic Doctor Who podcast presented by a brother and sister who are podcasting together despite living a world and many time zones apart. Andy in England, Alex in New Zealand. Both are old enough to have seen old Who back in the day, Andy was born during the Pertwee era and Alex during Tom Baker's. They play quizzes, review a story in-depth every episode, ask each other what TV they've been watching, and choose to listen to old pop songs on a Time-Space Visualiser. Why not join their world?

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A Classic Doctor Who podcast presented by a brother and sister who are podcasting together despite living a world and many time zones apart. Andy in England, Alex in New Zealand. Both are old enough to have seen old Who back in the day, Andy was born during the Pertwee era and Alex during Tom Baker's. They play quizzes, review a story in-depth every episode, ask each other what TV they've been watching, and choose to listen to old pop songs on a Time-Space Visualiser. Why not join their world?

    Episode 61: The Sea Devils

    Episode 61: The Sea Devils

    This month Andy and Alex tackle the former's 'birth story' The Sea Devils. As usual, the pair find much to enjoy here but have lots of questions too...

    How can one take a motorbike or walk ten miles over open country between an island and the mainland?
    What are the ingredients of kai?
    Is is easy to drive a hovercraft without any training?
    and
    What is in Jo's aubergine handbag?

    They both struggle with Pertwee at his most pompous, and how here the Doctor is not so very different from the stories other privileged establishment white male characters: Trenchard and Walker. They are also disappointed that more is not made of the obvious parallels with colonialism and the eradication of indigenous people. However, they both 'love a Sea Devil' and appreciate Jo when she gets the chance to be intrepid, even if her cream outfit must have been a nightmare for the continuity people.

    All this and 'sexing a Sea Devil', capes to wear 'about town', and a detailed analysis of 'Sandwich-Gate'.

    The episode is peppered with reflections from director Michael E. Briant whose autobiography Andy edited and published back in the day and is still available from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Who-Michael-Briant-Memoir-Director/dp/0956100066/

    Next Time: The Five Doctors

    • 1 u. 58 min.
    Episode 60: Evil of the Daleks

    Episode 60: Evil of the Daleks

    As Alex and Andy hit 60 episodes they review possibly one of the most bonkers stories in Doctor Who history! The TARDIS is stolen by Leatherman, the Daleks are selling antique victoriana in the 1960s, people keep getting knocked out for no reason and the Daleks are playing trains and making the Doctor dizzy. Yes its Evil of the Daleks!

    The pair are still at Athelhampton House as they talk about the Daleks denying Victoria her Disney princess moment, problematic Kemel, the incredibly convoluted Dalek-plot to trap the Doctor, and the most unnecessary characters in all of Doctor Who: Arthur Terrall and Ruth Maxtible.

    Do not feed the flying pests!

    Next Time: The Sea Devils

    • 1 u. 34 min.
    Episode 59: The Seeds of Doom

    Episode 59: The Seeds of Doom

    No touch pod! Andy & Alex are actually on location at Athelhampton House - Harrison Chase's mansion - for this their review of the Tom Baker classic The Seeds of Doom. Specifically this episode of the podcast was recorded at River Cottage, THE 'cottage under siege' where Keeler also transformed into a Krynoid.

    They find much to enjoy here including the Doctor's anti-establishment behaviour, his wonderful relationship with Sarah - a Doctor and companion team at the very height of their powers, and a wondrous supporting cast including, of course, Tony Beckley, John Challis and Sylvia Coleridge.

    Along the way they question whether Harrison Chase hates plant-eaters more than meat-eaters, whether its inimical or inimicable (it's both if you look at the script), and whether Chase actually has sexual communion with the big Krynoid?

    Although like the Doctor they do so hate guided tours, they finish the episode ahead of a private guided tour of Athelhampton sadly without any Floriana requiem.

    Next Time: Evil of the Daleks

    • 1 u. 37 min.
    Episode 58: Death To The Daleks

    Episode 58: Death To The Daleks

    In this month's episode Andy & Alex stick with the 3rd Doctor era and review another story that they know incredibly well due to its early release on VHS: Terry Nation's Death to the Daleks.

    As well as highlighting their favourite moments, they consider how they felt about the story back in the late Eighties compared to now. As usual they also find themselves asking a lot of questions:
    - Who compiles the 700 Wonders of the Universe?
    - Why does Julian Fox (Hamilton) have such huge eyebags?
    - How would you go about synthesising parrinium?
    - Does 10 million people really constitute a galaxy-wide plague (its only the population of Sweden!)?
    - and What did Michael E. Briant do immediately after recording the BBC DVD audio commentary for this story?

    Alex also contemplates writing a spin-off called 'Space Chums!' and worries if World Enough and Time has gone a bit South Bank Show, while Andy argues that this story is a template for Hinchcliffe Who and foxes Alex with a quiz called UNIT or UNOT.

    Along the way they also re-examine the relationship between the 3rd Doctor and Sarah, have a Bellal love-in, and contemplate how prescient the story is to due to its out-of-control AI city.

    All this and sitting on Cy Town's lap too!

    We love you!

    Andy & Alex x*x

    Next Time: The Seeds of Doom

    • 1 u. 59 min.
    Episode 57: Spearhead from Space

    Episode 57: Spearhead from Space

    We've been on a bit more than a summer break, but we're back and its about (World Enough and) Time...

    This month we go back to our roots and the very first story we covered on the podcast way back in 2017: Spearhead from Space. We archived that episode as the sound quality was terrible, but also because we didn't really do this seminal Pertwee classic justice.

    This time around its a proper deep dive as we talk about stuff we've not thought about before, despite knowing this story inside out:
    - The geography of the story: where is Oxley Woods in relation to Ashbridge Cottage Hospital and indeed AutoPlastics? And are any of those near Epping?
    - How automated is the Plastics Factory and why is Ransome's doll so special?
    - Is the 'Doctors Only' sign sexist?
    - Is this the worst ever exhibition at Madame Tussauds?
    - Does the Doctor drop calling Liz Doctor as a power move?
    - And our own twist on 'Gay or European?': 'Auton or sweaty?'

    All this, Louise Jameson, an argument about better stories than Spearhead, and a Companions quiz. What else could you possibly need?

    We love you (and we're very glad to be back)!

    Andy & Alex x*x

    Next Time: Death to the Daleks

    • 1 u. 37 min.
    Episode 56: The Ultimate Foe

    Episode 56: The Ultimate Foe

    It’s a far worse thing we do now than we have ever done on the podcast… yes, that’s right, we’re going to review The Ultimate Foe. Revisionist agendas and the recent release of the season on Blu-Ray has done little to persuade Andy & Alex of the value of this pantomime-esque runaround which receives their lowest score yet.

    Andy is incandescent with rage at the Inquisitor who he argues is the most insane person in the history of the series, while Alex’s fury is reserved for the script by good ol’ Pip n’ Jane.

    Treasure chests of plastic gold, legs waving in the air, megabyte modems, things that are declared to be real and not real at whim, lots of sitting down. All this and the catharsis of spurious morality makes Roland Rat: The Series (which immediately preceded it on BBC1 broadcast) look like high art.

    Enter the Fantasy Factory at your peril!

    Next Time: (after a summer break) Spearhead from Space.

    • 1 u. 38 min.

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