Brian Hayles

64: This is Becoming a Podcast of Moral Ambiguity (The Curse of Peladon)

Ambiguity is one of the best/worst/neutral things.

In this episode, for the first time in quite a long, long while, Kiyan and Dylan end an episode disagreeing on something. Well actually multiple things over the episode. This, of course, is a product of multiple heated debates over the course of the episode, which should be hopefully enjoyable. Is Jo the worst character in the serial? Or Peladon? That’s for the dear listener to decide. The subject of these debates was The Curse of Peladon, written by Brian Hayles, and aired in January and February of 1972.

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50: The Return Of Sssssss (The Seeds of Death)

That way more exciting serial with a way less exciting podcast episode!

Welcome to 2015, TYD fans! This week Kiyan and Dylan take a journey into The Seeds of Death, not the be confused with the later 4th doctor serial, The Seeds of Doom. The Seeds of Death was written by Brian Hayles and aired in January and March of 1969.

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40: SSSssSsssSSSssss (The Ice Warriors)

I’m a sssssssssssssnake.

This week Kiyan and Dylan watched The Ice Warriors, featuring their increasingly annoying voice. It was written by Brian Hayles and it aired in November and December of 1967.

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29: Which Reminded Me of Scooby-Doo (The Smugglers)

Season 4 starts with what can be better classified as a fizzle rather than a bang.

Kiyan and Dylan experience the start of season 4 with The Smugglers, written by Brian Hayles and aired in September and October of 1966.

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25: Oompa-Loompas Have That Orange Tint (The Celestial Toymaker)

Willy Wonka… is not in this serial.

This week featured The Celestial Toymaker, a favorite of Steven Taylor’s actor, Peter Purves. It was aired in April 1966 and was written by Brian Hayles.

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