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Episode 2: Poking the Right Wires (Space Fall)

Every wire has a story.

This week we’re here to prove that this podcast wasn’t a joke or anything, we’re actually going to watch Blake’s 7. Surprise, if you didn’t actually believe us. I don’t blame you, it was totally out of left field. It’s Space Fall, written by Terry Nation, and aired on January 9, 1978.


Show-notes:


4:30 Here’s the scene if you want to watch it. I guess this was a deleted scene, but I think they might have edited back into the movie when they made those dvd re-releases or whatever, cause I remember it being in the movie.
21:44 That transformation animation.
33:27 Be Kind Rewind. Kind of dumb how it gets all sad at the end with all the characters mourning the death of VHS.
42:03 Death count coming “soon.”
43:48 Looks pretty interesting actually. No wonder it got canceled.
49:26 40th anniversary Big Finish audio out now (and it’s actually The Way Ahead, my bad).


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58: The Plasticiest of Plastics (Terror of the Autons)

Like I said, Jo is definitely not a scientist.

This week Kiyan and Dylan being season 8 with Terror of the Autons, featuring the first appearance of The Master! (The actual Master this time, not the Master of the Land of Fiction) Terror of the Autons was written by Robert Holmes and it aired in January of 1971.

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56: Cardboard Cutout of Hartnell (The Ambassadors of Death)

Plot twist: The First Doctor returns! (Just kidding!)

This week Kiyan and Dylan investigate The Ambassadors of Death, which featured hilariously overpowered villains. Also, they take a dive into the themes of Malcolm Hulke, including xenophobia and socialism! And they discuss the Doctor’s characterizations and the start of the reboot! The Ambassadors of Death was credited to David Whitaker, although it was actually mostly written by Trevor Ray for episode 1 and Malcolm Hulke for episodes 2-7.  It aired in March and May of 1970.

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The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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54: A Twisted Throwback to his Death (Spearhead from Space)

I personally assure you that I’m probably certain its not a throwback.

This week Kiyan and Dylan experience the genocidal tendencies of the Third Doctor in Spearhead from Space. It was written by Robert Holmes and it aired in January of 1970.

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The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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Super Ep. 2: This Season Has Exploding TARDIS

Doctor Who, as directed by Michel Bay.

This episode is a super cut of Episodes 47 and 48, comprising the entirety of The Invasion, which was written by Peter Bryant and aired in November and December of 1968. It was based on an idea by Kit Pedler.

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47: What if Internet Explorer is a Cover? (The Invasion 1-4)

I knew it! Microsoft is behind everything!

This week Kiyan and Dylan watched only the first 4 episodes of The Invasion. They did this because that although they claim they have a TARDIS, they actually do not, and therefore have a limited amount of time during the week to watch episodes. The Invasion was written by Peter Bryant and the first 4 episodes aired in November of 1968. Like the Moonbase and The Wheel in Space, it was based on an idea by Kit Pedler.

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42: The Doctor Dresses in Drag (The Web of Fear)

Alliteration is alarmingly annoying and also amazingly awesome!

This week Kiyan and Dylan journey into the London underground and reencounter the Yeti and the Great Intelligence in The Web of Fear. It was written by Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln and it aired in February and March of 1968.

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37: The Doctor Dalek (The Evil of the Daleks)

A Doctor/Dalek hybrid? Inconceivable!

This week Kiyan and Dylan wrap up season 4 with The Evil of the Daleks, written by David Whitaker and aired in May and July of 1967. It was the final appearance of the Daleks in Doctor Who for 5 years.

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36: Time Lords are Grown in Petri Dishes (The Faceless Ones)

There is a lot of content and things in this episode.

This week Kiyan and Dylan discuss The Faceless Ones, written by David Ellis and Malcolm Hulke. It aired in April and May of 1967. This episode also features our first email in 5 months, as well as a short mention of the new title theme!

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28: Whenever Someone Wears a Cloak I Think of Batman (The War Machines)

That’s a really long title.

And so season 3 comes to a close with The War Machines, which was written by Ian Stuart Black and aired in June and July of 1966.

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