We found 10 episodes of Earth Station Who: A Doctor Who Podcast with the tag “earth station who podcast”.
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Doctor Who: The Paternoster Gang Trespassers Vol 1 Review
December 13th, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 1 min
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Step into the world of Victorian London as the Earth Station Who Podcast reviews the Big Finish audio adventure Paternoster Gang: Trespassers Vol. 1. Join us as we delve into the thrilling tales of Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax in this captivating series that blends mystery, humor, and heart. We explore the characters, the storytelling, and how the Paternoster Gang continues to expand the Doctor Who universe in exciting ways. Whether you're a longtime Whovian or new to the Big Finish audios, this episode is packed with insights and fun discussion. Tune in now and join the adventure!
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Doctor Who: Four To Doomsday Review
November 30th, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 3 mins
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Join the Earth Station Who Podcast as we travel back to the Fifth Doctor’s era to review the classic Doctor Who episode, "Four to Doomsday." From Monarch's ambitious plans to cultural hijinks aboard a mysterious spaceship, we dive into the story's unique plot, characters, and its place in Doctor Who history. Discover what makes this episode stand out in Peter Davison’s early tenure as the Doctor. Whether you're a long-time Whovian or a newcomer to the TARDIS, tune in for an engaging discussion filled with insights, trivia, and our take on this iconic adventure. Don’t miss it!
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Doctor Who: Smith & Jones Review
November 15th, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 4 mins
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Join the Earth Station Who Podcast as we take a deep dive into the exciting Tenth Doctor adventure, 'Smith & Jones'! This iconic story introduces the brilliant Martha Jones as the Doctor’s new companion, kicking off a thrilling season of adventures. We discuss the Judoon's debut, the mystery of the plasmavore, and how this story sets the stage for Martha’s unforgettable journey. Tune in as we explore the humor, heart, and action-packed moments that make this episode a fan favorite in modern Doctor Who history!
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Doctor Who: Ghost Light Review
November 1st, 2024 | Season 12 | 45 mins 15 secs
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Join the Earth Station Who Podcast as we dive into the eerie and atmospheric Doctor Who story, 'Ghost Light'! In this episode, we explore the Seventh Doctor’s mysterious adventure at Gabriel Chase, uncovering this fan-favorite story’s hidden horrors and complex themes. From Victorian secrets to alien mysteries, 'Ghost Light' offers one of the most intriguing plots in Doctor Who history. Tune in as we discuss the story’s rich symbolism, character development, and place in classic Doctor Who lore!
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Doctor Who: The End of The World Review
October 19th, 2024 | Season 12 | 51 mins 32 secs
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In this episode of the Earth Station Who Podcast, we review the classic Ninth Doctor story 'The End of the World.' Join us as we explore this pivotal episode, where the Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston, takes Rose on her first journey through time to witness the destruction of Earth five billion years in the future. We dive into the episode’s themes, character development, the introduction of memorable characters like Lady Cassandra, and the significance of this adventure in shaping the dynamic between the Doctor and Rose. Whether you're a new fan or a longtime Whovian, our in-depth analysis offers fresh insights into one of the most iconic episodes of the modern Doctor Who era.
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Doctor Who: The Krotons Review
October 5th, 2024 | Season 12 | 53 mins 12 secs
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In this Earth Station Who Podcast episode, we dive into the classic Doctor Who story 'The Krotons,' featuring the Second Doctor, played by Patrick Troughton. Join the crew as Mike Gordon rejoins us as we review this fan-favorite serial from the 1968-1969 season, exploring its unique storyline, memorable moments, and the introduction of the mysterious Krotons. We’ll discuss the plot, character dynamics, and the historical significance of this iconic episode in the Doctor Who universe. Whether you’re a Whovian or a sci-fi enthusiast, our in-depth analysis of 'The Krotons' offers fresh insights into one of the more underrated adventures of the Second Doctor’s era.
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Doctor Who: The Green Death Review
September 15th, 2024 | Season 12 | 51 mins 12 secs
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In this episode of the Earth Station Who podcast, the team is joined by Ciaran Moffatt as they dive deep into the classic 3rd Doctor story, "The Green Death". Join us as we explore Jon Pertwee’s Doctor facing off against the terrifying giant maggots and uncovering the sinister corporate conspiracy at the heart of Global Chemicals. We discuss the environmental themes that make this story more relevant than ever, along with the emotional farewell to Jo Grant. Whether you're a long-time Whovian or new to classic Doctor Who, our in-depth review of "The Green Death" will take you on a nostalgic journey through one of the most iconic stories of the Jon Pertwee era. As a little bonus, stick around for the end of the episode for a major ESW announcement.
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Doctor Who: The Celestial Toymaker Review
July 26th, 2024 | Season 12 | 52 mins 11 secs
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In this episode of the Earth Station Who Podcast, join Mike F, Michael G, and Mary as they delve into the newly restored and animated 1966 1st Doctor adventure, "The Celestial Toymaker." Discover the episode's significance within the "Doctor Who" universe, as they explore themes of control and manipulation by the sinister Toymaker. The hosts discuss the darker undertones, character dynamics, and the mixed reception among fans. Tune in for an exciting journey through time and space on the Earth Station Who Podcast, your ultimate guide to all things "Doctor Who"!
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Doctor Who Series 14 (or Series 1, Whatever) Review
July 12th, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 21 mins
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Join the Earth Station Who Podcast for a special live episode where we dive into the thrilling full season of Doctor Who featuring Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor. Recorded in front of an enthusiastic audience, our hosts break down every exciting moment, character development, and key theme from this groundbreaking season. From Gatwa's captivating portrayal of the Doctor in episodes like "The Legend of Ruby Sunday," "The Devil's Chord," “Rogue,” and "73 Yards," we cover all the season's most unforgettable moments. Whether you're a longtime Whovian or new to the series, this lively and insightful discussion offers something for everyone. Don't miss out on the adventure—tune in now to the Earth Station Who Podcast!
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Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday Review
June 21st, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 15 mins
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Dive headfirst into the Earth Station Who Podcast as we unravel the thrilling Doctor Who episode, "The Legend of Ruby Sunday." Everything this season has been building up to this captivating moment! Join hosts Mike F., Mike G., and Mary, along with special guests Shannon Clute, Charles Martin, and Chip Johnson, as they dissect the episode's exciting plot, intriguing character developments, and key themes. Uncover the mysteries of Ruby Sunday and explore the looming darker evil threatening the entire Doctor Who universe. Whether you're a dedicated Whovian or a newcomer, our lively discussion and expert insights will keep you hooked. Don't miss out on the adventure—tune in now to the Earth Station Who Podcast for an in-depth review of "The Legend of Ruby Sunday" and all things Doctor Who!
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