We found 8 episodes of Earth Station Who: A Doctor Who Podcast with the tag “whovian podcast”.
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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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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 | Once and Future: The Martian Invasion of Planetoid 50 Review
February 9th, 2024 | Season 11 | 56 mins 3 secs
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In this episode of the Earth Station Who podcast, the hosts engage in an animated discussion about "Once And Future: The Martian Invasion of Planetoid 50," a Doctor Who audio drama. They share their excitement and enjoyment of the take of the Classic Tale of HG Wells “War of the Wolds” featuring the 10th Doctor, Missy and the Paternoster Gang. The conversation also touches on Doctor Who news, including the delay of season 14, the passing of Michael Jason, and the discontinuation of DVD special shorts. We also discuss the upcoming Pensacon event and talk about our new YouTube Channel and Instagram pages.
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Planet of Fire Review | Earth Station Who
January 26th, 2024 | Season 11 | 1 hr 14 mins
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In this episode of "Earth Station Who," the crew bid farewell to one companion and hello to a new one in a tale that also sees the return of one of the Doctor’s greatest foes as they look at Planet of Fire. In the news segment Mike F, Mike G, and Mary are joined by Matthew Kresal to discuss the news of the departure of current companion Ruby Sunday and the introduction of a new companion for Season 2, the anticipation of new episodes, and the show's evolving cast diversity. They share their excitement for the upcoming changes, reflect on the show's history, and address fan reactions to a more diverse Doctor Who crew.
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The Church On Ruby Road Review | Earth Station Who
December 29th, 2023 | Season 11 | 1 hr 14 mins
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The Fifteenth Doctor meets Ruby Sunday and they share a high flying adventure against some low down nasties. Mike, Mike, Mary, Shannon Clute, and Dave Chapman unwrap the first Christmas special in six years.
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