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336: They Keep Killing The Spinoffs (Escape to LA)

Damn we can never get any Doctor Who spinoffs can we?

This week on K9 and Company. Wait no wrong spinoff. This week on Class… Sarah Jane Adventures… The Prisoner… Hang on just bear with me I’m going to get there eventually. Oh Torchwood, that’s right Torchwood: Children of Earth. Dammit. It’s Escape to LA, written by  Jim Gray and John Shiban and aired on July 29, 2011.


Show-notes:
46:39: More on car crushers I guess.


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329: The Most Whoa Moment (Children of Earth: Day Two)

Whoa, dude – Keanu Reeves

After our short interlude into Doctor Who territory we’re officially back with Torchwood. That’s right, we’re back with Torchwood. Jack is back. Well Jack never left even when we went over to Doctor Who, but now he’s back. So its Gwen, back from her little cameo mention last week. The gang’s all here: Jack and Gwen.It’s Children of Earth: Day Two, written by John Fay and aired on July 7, 2009.


Show-notes:


38:44: I’m reading the Tardis wiki page for film here.
48:07: Here are the fake Doctor Who stories in question for: Classic Who, Classic Who (part 2), New Who, and New Who (part 2)
58:52: Check out our classic sci-fi podcast, Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast.
1:11:59: Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
1:13:57: Here’s the blog post about the First Doctor’s Christmases. Shoutout once again to Steven for contributing this!


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The Torchwood title music was originally composed by Murray Gold. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.

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328: Tea and Biscuits and Gravy (Revolution of the Daleks)

We’re back and tastier than ever.

Have you ever had meringue on your tea? I’m thinking now, it might not be so bad. The heat from the tea could cook the bottom of the meringue kind of like a hot pie crust would do, so that would be pretty cool. You could drink it then and bury your mustache in a meringue. That’d be pretty fun actually. It’s Revolution of the Daleks, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on January 1, 2021.


Show-notes:


31:10: Here’s the blog post we put out on our predictions for this episode.
36:18: I’m reading the TARDIS Wiki’s Prime Minister of the United Kingdom page here.
58:31: Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
1:05:04: Meant Curse of Fenric here.
2:07:08: Check out One and Done, our April Fool’s joke podcast about reviewing other Doctor Who podcasts. (We reviewed our own first episode for the joke.)


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

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327: It Says Everything it Shouldn’t and Nothing it Should (Children of Earth: Day One)

Kind of sounds like me, on the podcast.

Have we ever had a five episode serial in Doctor Who? We have, right? I’m pretty sure we did but I genuinely don’t remember any more. A lot of classic who has been completely wiped from my mind because I needed the space in my brain for other things. I can’t remember what those things were anymore. It’s Children of Earth: Day One, written by Russell T. Davies and aired on July 6, 2009.


Show-notes:


2:08: Check out our movie trilogy podcast, Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast.
41:11: Check out our Blake’s 7 podcast, Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast.
45:40: Apparently you’re considered an embryo until you’ve been in development for nine weeks. Then you become a fetus. The more you know.
1:00:55: Apparently Christopher Isherwood “only” wrote nine novels (if the Isherwood Foundation is to be believed).


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The Torchwood title music was originally composed by Murray Gold. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.

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326: 50 Shades of Morally Grey (Exit Wounds)

Ok so this exact title doesn’t appear in the episode, sue me.

Besides, we’re covering 50 Shades of Grey on Triple Play at some point soon and it’s better not to make confusing and conflicting post titles. Yes, I’m for real serious that we’re covering that trilogy at some point. If you don’t believe me I guess you’ll just have to wait and see. It’s Exit Wounds, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on April 4, 2008.


Show-notes:


1:03: Check out Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast, our movie trilogy podcast.
2:20: We have a blog now, and our first (and so far only) post is on our predictions for Revolution of the Daleks.
3:30: I got the account name wrong. It’s actually teamtardiss.
9:07: Guess I’ll die.
21:28: There are two nuclear power stations in Wales and neither of them is in Cardiff.


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325: Backstory Bombs (Fragments)

So once upon a time I had some fragments of memories. What was I saying?

This week Kiyan and Dylan approach ever nearer to the end of this nightmare. That’s right Torchwood Season 2 ends in just one week for us. Oh what you thought I meant something else? well that’s silly of you what could I possibly have meant instead? It’s Fragments, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on March 26, 2008.


Show-notes:


4:37: It was Louise Jameson.
7:47: The scene in question from The Other Guys.
10:09: Check out Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast for all your Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast needs. Our most recent episode is on the unrivaled cinematic masterpiece known as the Cars trilogy.
24:24: The sonic modulator only appears in this episode according to the Doctor Who wiki.
32:13: According to the script, Tosh is only told about UNIT by the voice in the cell telling her it’s a UNIT facility.
1:14:51: Also check out our Blake’s 7 podcast Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast and our classic sci-fi podcast Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast.


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The Torchwood title music was originally composed by Murray Gold. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.

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322: Relationship Trapezoid (Something Borrowed)

A trapezoid has four sides, fun fact.

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Our logo is blue, which means at your wedding you can bring Trust Your Doctor and that fulfills one of the four things you’re supposed to have. I don’t know about the rest, but you know if you need something old, well, the antique store is down the road.It’s Something Borrowed, written by Phil Ford  and aired on March 5, 2008.


Show-notes:


15:05: The concept of the Immaculate Conception is pretty confusing, but yeah.
31:49: The mailbox is indeed sentient.
1:03:49: Check out Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast, our movie trilogy podcast.


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321: Can’t Be Bold Without Breaking the Mold (A Day in the Death)

I thought of food mold for a hot second while writing that title.

A day in the life of Dylan is quite boring, as is a day in the life of Kiyan (probably, I don’t know). So I wonder what a day in our death will be. Maybe something just as equally boring. I’m planning to have my body sent to space, after I donate it to science. They have to know how we could so consistently release podcasts. Must be something in our bones. It’s A Day in the Death, written by  Joseph Lidster and aired on February 27, 2008.


Show-notes:


6:34: Even better(?): Here’s the Tardis wiki page on suicide.
11:25: Piofiore: Fated Memories
13:41:Bandee Desinées
22:27: Robert Zemeckis filmography
28:07: Guy Fieri gets absolutely destroyed by the New York Times.
35:32: Check out Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast.
43:11: Check out Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast.
1:01:36: Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast.
1:10:12: Mrs. Blinster.
1:10:58: If you don’t already know, Flight Through Entirety is a Doctor Who podcast.


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320: Owen’s Secret Twin Ian (Dead Man Walking)

Oh so that’s who Ian Chatterhouse was all this time.

I kind of feel like a Dead Man Walking. This episode was recorded in the pre-election era, and right now I’m sitting here feeling like the last week took 4 months. I almost didn’t recognize a single thing we were talking about, which is pretty wild if you think about it. But I did get the editing done, thank goodness, even when I really didn’t want to. It’s Dead Man Walking, written by  Matt Jones and aired on February 20, 2008.


Show-notes:


4:45: If you want to listen to us talk about classic sci-fi shows like The Prisoner, check out Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast.
17:24: Wait, Trust Your Doctor is held together by paperclips and string behind the scenes? Always has been.
23:04: I couldn’t find anything about how eating works when your esophagus doesn’t, but I did find this detailed PDF about eating after your esophagus has been removed. Enjoy.
35:10: In Search of Lost Time is 4,215 pages.
1:10:45: Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast.
1:25:04: If you want to listen to one of the longest-running and best Doctor Who podcasts out there, check out Krynoid Podcast.


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319: Barbie and The Magic of Pegasus on the Gameboy (Reset)

I’m a barbie girl, in a TARDIS world.

I seem to remember recording this episode before. Does the mayfly reset your brain as well? Do you just forget everything that you’ve seen and learned since the beginning of your life? That would actaully be pretty great, I have a lot of things to forget. LOTS of things to forget. So if they could just hit me up that’d be great. It’s Reset, written by J. C. Wilsher and aired on February 13, 2008.


Show-notes:


3:10: Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast.
3:33: Pretty sure everyone already knows the dog comic, but just in case.
4:30: Uh oh
18:50: It was Much Ado About Nothing.
40:45: Steve Wozniak and his amazing perforated $2 bills.
51:16: Legendary.
1:19:47: Check out Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast, our movie trilogy podcast.
1:24:10: Image of a wet sloth. Click at your own risk.
1:25:27: It’s less than 5%.
1:29:55: 42…


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