We found 4 episodes of Earth Station Who: A Doctor Who Podcast with the tag “new doctor who episode”.
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Doctor Who: “The Robot Revolution” Reviewed – Earth Station Who Explores Season 2, Episode 1
April 18th, 2025 | Season 13 | 1 hr 10 mins
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The Earth Station Who crew is back and diving headfirst into the explosive premiere of Doctor Who Season 2, featuring Ncuti Gatwa as the 15th Doctor and the introduction of new companion Belinda Chandra in “The Robot Revolution.” Join Mike, Michael, Mary, and special guest-host Dave Chapman as they break down the action, themes, and big reveals from the latest episode. Plus, don’t miss the bonus segment as Dave bravely enters the Whovian Geek Seat! A must-listen for longtime fans and new viewers alike.
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Doctor Who: Rogue Review
June 14th, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 10 mins
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In this episode of Earth Station Who, hosts Mike F, Mike G, and Mary, along with guests Melanie Dean and Dave Chapman, dive into the latest Doctor Who episode, "Rogue." They share a range of opinions, from excitement to mixed feelings, discussing the episode's historical setting, romantic elements, and ties to previous stories. The conversation also covers acting, costumes, and the episode's overall vibe, with some calling for more originality and daring storytelling. The lively discussion offers a comprehensive analysis, highlighting different perspectives and insights into the episode's various aspects. Tune in now for the excitement and adventure of our review of ‘Rogue' exclusively on the Earth Station Who Podcast!
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Doctor Who: Dot and Bubble Review
June 7th, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 7 mins
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In this episode of Earth Station Who, Mike F, Michael G, and Mary are joined by guests Janne McKamey, Alan J. Porter, and Romona Schnitger to dive into the Doctor Who episode "Dot and Bubble," examining its commentary on social media and the impactful twist ending. They explore the emotional depth, character development, and societal issues presented. The episode's monsters, psychological horror, and practical effects are also discussed, along with setting details and foreshadowing. Additionally, the panel pays tribute to the late William Russell (Ian) and speculates on Susan's role in the new series. Tune in now for the excitement and adventure of our review of ‘Dot and Bubble' exclusively on the Earth Station Who Podcast!
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Doctor Who: 73 Yards Review
May 31st, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 17 mins
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Get ready for a deep dive into '73 Yards,' the latest thrilling episode from Season 14 of the new Doctor Who series, on the Earth Station Who Podcast! Join hosts Mike F., Michael G., Mary Ogle, and special guests Matthew Kresal and Jeremy Wilcox as they unpack every suspenseful moment. Discover the intrigue behind the Doctor's mysterious disappearance and the enigmatic woman who remains precisely 73 yards away from Ruby Sunday. Explore the chilling mystery of Mad Jack and delve into the episode's key themes, character developments, and the secrets that the woman is using to scare people away from Ruby. Whether you're a die-hard Whovian or new to the TARDIS, this episode promises engaging insights and expert commentary on all things Doctor Who. Tune in now for the excitement and adventure of '73 Yards,' exclusively on the Earth Station Who Podcast!
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