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70: It’s Just A Bunch of Schizophrenics (Frontier in Space)

Wait. Did you hear that? It’s telling us that the government knows.

This week Kiyan and Dylan stumbled their way through this weeks serial. Did Kiyan mention that he couldn’t think? Well, you know now. The serial covered this week was Frontier in Space, written by Malcolm Hulke and aired in February and March of 1973.

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Super Ep. 3: Turns Out, He’s a Jedi

This super cut is not late. *hand wave*

This episode is a super cut of episodes 52 and 53, comprising the entirety of The War Games. This should be the final released super cut, but you never know really. The War Games was written by Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks and aired in April through June of 1967.

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53: It’s the Time Lords, Messing With Our Brains! (The War Games 6-10)

If I could recognizably type out the rhythm to a sad song, I would.

[This is a Video Episode!] This week Kiyan and Dylan finish up The War Games, and then take a teary eyed look back at the Second Doctor, and his companions Jamie and Zoe. The War Games was written by Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks and the second half aired in April and June of 1969.

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32: Second Doctor, Evil Mastermind (The Highlanders)

Tegana is back, and he’s calling himself The Doctor.

*Capaldi has also stated a preference for Doctors 1, 2 and 4, in addition to 3, although he ‘likes them all’.*

In the second week of The Second Doctor, Kiyan and Dylan discuss The Highlanders, written by Elwyn Jones and Gerry Davis. It aired in December of 1966, and January of 1967.

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18: Anything From the 80’s is Pretty Good (Galaxy 4)

Yea the 80’s were pretty fun and stuff.

This week Kiyan and Dylan reconstruct their episode from last week that was lost to the vortex of space-time. They watched Galaxy 4, written by William Emms and aired in September and October of 1965.

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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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