First Doctor

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: 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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1: He’s Gonna Have Celery (An Unearthly Child)

And so it begins.

In the first episode of the podcast, Kiyan and Dylan explore the first Doctor Who serial, commonly referred to as An Unearthly Child, released in 1963 and written by Anthony Coburn.

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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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