Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast

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Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast

We're not doing this for you. We're not doing it for us. We know not at what depths the currents that compelled us to discuss and "review" classic sci-fi tv and movies in a laid-back, slightly analytical, somewhat-humorous fashion run. So what do we know? It was all inevitable.

  1. 11/16/2022

    The End…?

    It’s really here. The end of the first era of Trust Your Doctor. Stay tuned to find out if the show regenerates just as the Doctor does. To peel back the curtain just a touch, it’s normally me (Dylan) who writes these descriptions. I don’t know really what to say so instead I’ll quote Brian May at Wembley: “I don’t have very much to say, so thank you very much for coming […] you’re great. We love ya.” As Dylan just wrote in the above paragraph, I (Kiyan) don’t typically contribute to these intros, so I’m not exactly sure what to say either. But as Fall Out Boy once said, “Thnks fr the mmrs.” Show-notes: 2:55: For one final time, check out our Blake’s 7 podcast Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast. 13:47: Here’s a good blog post on “the Kurosawa method.” 16:00: Check it our supremely unsuccessful movie trilogy podcast Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast. Or don’t. I can’t control what you do. 19:07: Funhaus is actually still really funny, and I’d recommend them if you’re looking for lets players. I just don’t watch them regularly anymore. 30:15: You can read my (Dylan’s) 2021 NanoWrimo Novel “Psychic” over at my website. 37:22: Here, I’ll link straight to our video episode for you. Amazingly it has almost 350 views. (I (Kiyan) am absolutely not going to click this. Don’t even want to see one second of it. lol.) 43:00: The old logo is actually not on the website, so here it is. 43:45: Check out Dylan’s write-ups about the original Prisoner video game, the first of which you can find here. 49:35: That fan fiction reading is still up on our feed, so be sure to check that out. (Will not be linked here. Lel. -Kiyan) 1:35:30: Around 2:25 in this clip. The scene keeps a number of actors and props lucid despite the camerawork. 1:27:30: Our segment on Blue Box Podcast was on Doctor in Distress. You can hear it on that episode at the timestamp ~ 3:27:17 2:05:30: I’ll just link to the Last of the Gadarene episode for you. Doctor Who © The BBC Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Spotify! a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Trust-Your-Doctor/720618431308012?

    2h 13m
  2. 10/12/2022

    UFO 26: The Long Sleep ft. Steven Shinder

    Speaking of long sleeps, it’s time for the podcast to rest. I need a long sleep right now to be honest. I caught a cold a day after recording this and my brain is in so much pain right now it’s insane. About ready to pass out right now but I’m waiting for the episode to upload. The things I do for the fans. It’s The Long Sleep, written by David Tomblin and aired on August 7, 1971. Show-notes: 1:35: Check out our longest-running podcast, Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast. 2:15: Check out our most middling podcast, Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast. 8:30: Cyril Schaps was an actor with a rather distinctive look. 31:52: I don’t even know what Steven said, so good luck Kiyan. (Editor’s note: He said “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida,” which is apparently a song and not an expletive. I can’t verify whether it really sounded like this because I could only listen to about 10 seconds of this before my ears started to bleed.) 35:15: Some AI won an art contest and people got pissed. I’m just here for the schadenfreude. 54:42: This six deadliest earthquakes since 1950 according to Britannica. Here’s links to all of Steven’s stuff: Socials: http://facebook.com/StevenShinderStorytelling https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18480152.Steven_Shinder http://instagram.com/stevenshinder http://twitter.com/stevenshinder Website: http://stevenshinder.com Delayed Replay: http://anchor.fm/delayed-replay Yesshift: http://anchor.fm/Yesshift http://facebook.com/Yesshift https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4X9izvjhh45FBAX_uuBzEA IPC: http://mixlr.com/ZachTheVoice http://ipcpodcast.podbean.com UFO © ITC Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Spotify! a href="https://www.facebook.

    1h 27m
  3. 10/05/2022

    UFO 25: The Responsibility Seat

    You could argue that I (Dylan) have the responsibility seat, since I edit these shows every week. I actually recently adjusted my chair and have massively improved my seating arrangement. My arms can rest a little more naturally on the table now, instead of feeling like they’re at my shoulders all the time. It’s so much easier to type and just do things in general at my desk. It’s The Responsibility Seat, written by Tony Barwick and aired on July 31, 1971. Show-notes: 19:45: We’re about to talk about Ayshea pretty extensively, so I’ll just preemptively link her Wikipedia page, as well as the wikipedia page for her television show, Lift Off with Ayshea. To add insult to injury, I guess, if this random guy is anything to go by we’ve been saying her name wrong for 25 weeks. It’s “Ay-shah”. 21:50: Teaboo is a slang term for someone obsessed with British culture. 30:35: Why is the GCHQ so generically named? The world may never know. 40:29: Who Dares Wins, therefore who wins dares. 1:01:14: Check out Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast, our Doctor Who podcast. There’s only like one episode left of it at time of writing lol. 1:07:24: We didn’t discuss this on air, but yes, the plans to review the UFO audio are most likely scrapped, unless Kiyan changes his mind for some reason. 1:11:19: Listen to our friends over at Flight Through Entirety at their website. UFO © ITC Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Spotify! Check us out on Facebook! Check us out on YouTube! Check us out on Twitter!

    1h 18m
  4. 09/28/2022

    UFO 24: Reflections in the Water

    The past few days I’ve spent a lot of time contemplating life, staring at my reflection. I used to have a fish pond at my parents house. It was filled with Koi. They used to stay pretty small since it was a small pond, and they’d eat the algae at the bottom. Sadly most of them are dead now, because of a stork that kept coming through and eating them. It’s Reflections in the Water, written by David Tomblin and aired on July 24, 1971. Show-notes: 9:43: This little piece of trivia comes directly from the Gerry Anderson wiki page on Reflections in the Water. 19:00: The fact that this is the last episode broadcast somehow seems remarkably prescient given the announcement at the end of our episode. (Editor’s note: *shrieking emoji*) 24:56: We revisited Keys of Marinus at one point, and you should go and check it out. 25:11: I genuinely don’t know which Blake’s 7 episode Kiyan is talking about. I mean, I remember it, I just don’t remember the name at all. (Editor’s note: I’m pretty sure it was Dawn of the Gods. Also, check out our Blake’s 7 podcast, Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast.) 38:00: I’ll let Kiyan link this one. Gotta give him something to do. (Editor’s note: here it is, Jaden’s legendary tweet. One for the ages if we’re being honest.) 43:40: Check out our Doctor Who podcast, Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast. While it lasts. 45:21: Dylan commentary: I’m emotional just editing this episode and I’ve gotta do this another four more times still. (Editor’s note: buckle up.)   UFO © ITC Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Spotify! Check us out on Facebook! Check us out on YouTube! Check us out on Twitter!

    53 min
  5. 09/07/2022

    UFO 21: Computer-Affair

    I had an affair with a computer once. (Editor’s note: Her (2013)) It was a long time ago. Back when computers were curvy and that was attractive. She was a big hulking room sized machine. A Cray-1. Man the curves on that thing. Just knew how to turn me on in all the right ways. It’s Computer Affair written by Tony Barwick and aired on April 28, 1971. Show-notes: 0:12: My (Dylan’s) voice sounds like I lost my bass frequencies this week (Editor’s note: sounds the same to me). I think it’s because of the box fan I had running (see show-note at 7:48). We used to do test recordings, remember when we used to do that? (Editor’s note: I do now.) 7:48: We’re currently going through one of the worst heat waves of all time here in California, right after the UK got the same thing. 30:03: Blackbird singing in the dead of night…. 48:27: Here’s a picture of Lt. Ellis at the end of the episode for you to decide for yourself how differently she looks. 55:25: Cmon man, you were the one who posited The Prisoner as the first meta video game ever made. 58:50: I’ll just list every Blake’s 7 podcast I know of here, cause why not: Zenith (us) Spacefall (idk whether hipcast is an official thing for them, or just one of those rogue podcast upload sites, but I didn’t want to link Apple Podcasts) Straight Outta the Federation Maximum Power The Mutoid Podcast Blake’s 7 in Character Classically Awful UFO © ITC Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Spotify! Check us out on Facebook! Check us out on YouTube! Check us out on Twitter!

    1h 6m
  6. 08/31/2022

    UFO 20: Court Martial

    I’m an expert on Court Martials. Look I was just kidding with that by-line. I don’t know anything about court martials actually, all I know is that they’re basically just military trials. I have as little contact with the military as possible in all honesty, although… nah I won’t say anything more. It’s Court Martial, written by Tony Barwick and aired on April 21, 1971. Show-notes: 0:44: Ron Appleton Knives, definitely illegal where we are. These are some pretty sick knives actually. Some ill blades, you might say. 5:47 I don’t know who’s buying all this UFO merch, but here it is anyway, at shop dot gerryanderson dot com. 6:22: Space:1999 is up on ShoutFactory, for all you shoutheads (that’s what shoutfactory fans are called (just kidding I just made it up (or did I?))) 7:50: If you want to hear us talk about Doctor Who, check out our Doctor Who podcast, Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast. You can even listen to us talk about Doctor Who for like 2 weeks straight if you want. We have enough content to do that, and I know you have enough free time. 27:35: Have you betrayed us? Have you betrayed me? (This was the best youtube upload of this I could find, sorry) 1:01:46 Or was it all a bit? UFO © ITC Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Spotify! Check us out on Facebook! Check us out on YouTube! Check us out on Twitter!

    1h 16m

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We're not doing this for you. We're not doing it for us. We know not at what depths the currents that compelled us to discuss and "review" classic sci-fi tv and movies in a laid-back, slightly analytical, somewhat-humorous fashion run. So what do we know? It was all inevitable.

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