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8: Dinosaurs Don’t Make Good Enemies (The Reign of Terror)

And so ends season 1.

Kiyan and Dylan watch the final serial of season 1, The Reign of Terror, which was written by Dennis Spooner and aired in  August and September of 1964. They then take a short look back upon season 1 and The Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Susan. They then make an on the spot decision to watch An Adventure in Space and Time next week.

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7: I Hope That’s Not Copyrighted (The Sensorites)

Yay good serials!

Somehow, Kiyan and Dylan have made it to 7 weeks with their sanity intact. This week they watched The Sensorites, written by Peter R. Newman and aired in June and August of 1964. Many fun facts were said in this episode.

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6: The Doctor Should Make a Segway (The Aztecs)

The Aztecs seem pretty chill.

This week, Kiyan and Dylan watched the Aztecs, written by John Lucarotti and aired in May and June of 1964. In this episode, they can’t seem to find things to say, except that Barbara should listen to the Doctor for once.

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5: Three End…. YEAHHHHHH (The Keys of Marinus)

Yes, the final 2 episodes really were that good.

Kiyan and Dylan return for their 5 week anniversary of this podcast after watching The Keys of Marinus, written by Terry Nation and aired in April and May of 1964. They then rave about the final 2 episodes and discuss some of the reboot in relation to the old Doctor Who.

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4: Let’s Drink Mercury (Marco Polo)

*We won’t actually drink mercury.

Ping-Cho’s future husband is actually the one to drink the mercury. Kiyan and Dylan explore Marco Polo, the 4th serial, aired in 1964 and written by John Lucarotti. This is the first serial with missing episodes and the first completely missing serial. Sorry for the strange pops during the show, that’s us hitting the table while heatedly discussing Doctor Who.

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3: The Episode With Nothing in It (The Edge of Destruction)

We didn’t have anything to say.

Everything’s ok though, we somehow found 30 minutes of content about a 2 episode serial, The Edge of Destruction, written by David Whitaker and aired in February, 1964. We forgot to mention the name of the serial we are watching next week, which is Marco Polo.

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2.1: Your Opinion is Valid Even if it’s Wrong (The Daleks)

Better watch out, the opinion police are coming!

Continuing and then abruptly ending our reboot of season 1 of Doctor Who, is the second story of the seasons. We only ever intended to do these two, since we figured, who the bloody hell wants to listen to an episode about Edge of Destruction anyway? If anything, you’ll listen to An Unearthly Child (because it’s the start) and The Daleks (because… it’s the daleks?) and then give up. So here it is, The Daleks, written by Terry Nation and aired in December 1963 through Freburary 1964.


Show-notes:


3:08 According to the Blake’s 7 wiki, Terry Nation did write Aftermath.
7:09 Check out our Blake’s 7 podcast Zenith.
16:22 Rex Tucker directed The Gunfighters.
1:13:37 The Lost City of Z is a book.


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2: Our Super Secret Courier System (The Daleks)

The Introduction of the Daleks.

Kiyan and Dylan faithfully return for the second week. This week they watch The Daleks, written by Terry Nation and originally aired in 1963.

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1.1: Good Old Painted Backdrops (An Unearthly Child)

This is the beginning of a beautiful partnership.

This is a rerecord, remake, reboot, whatever of the very first episode of our podcast. If you’re reading this on Apple Podcasts or Google Play, or basically anywhere that isn’t our website, you can find the original version of this episode on our website here. Otherwise, this is a new and shiny version, which we made four years into the podcast. We hope you enjoy! It’s An Unearthly Child, written by Anthony Coburn and aired on November to December, 1963.


Show-notes:


6:25 On February 11, 1938, the BBC aired the first science fiction ever broadcast on television: an adaptation of part of Rossum’s Universal Robots.
6:40 We have a Blake’s 7 podcast called Zenith.
7:45 The Syndeton Experiment is a Blake’s 7 audio that I guess was originally broadcast on the radio in the late 90s.
25:49 Hartnell suffered from arteriosclerosis.
38:49 Flight Through Entirety just go to New Who.
39:26 Look at this mess. Just look a it.

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0: A Pretty Good Place to Start

We’ve never really explained what we do, so we finally decided to sit down and do that!

This is a short 6-minute intro episode to the show. We realize we’re recording this after establishing a fair amount of episodes, but hey, better late than never! Hopefully this gives you a feel for the show and where to start listening.


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