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Doctor Who: Gallifrey Public Radio
Summary: A weekly ‘Doctor Who’ podcast devoted to an open and positive discussion of anything and everything in the Whoniverse, spanning its nearly 60-year history.
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- Artist: Keir Hansen, Jay Witten, Haley Malle, Julie Hansen
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The official "Doctor Who Day" of 2019 brought us something we've been hoping to see on our holiday table for months, now: an action-packed trailer for the new series complete with guest appearances, adversaries old and new, famous historical figures, car chases, and plenty of explosions.
Pointing a few hands' worth of fingers at various impostors (both organic and cybernetic), the Doctor and Romana get waylaid by a problematic regency dispute while making off with the fourth piece of the Key to Time.
When official word on the progress, production, or even pulse of Series 12 development is far and few between, even the most devoted fans start wondering what's going on behind the curtain.
Sporting a "risen mitten" and a "life knife", the Torchwood team revives a traitor from their past to do...well, exactly what you'd expect a traitor to do: betray.
The Fourth Doctor and Romana get far more than they bargained for in the pursuit of the third segment of the Key to Time: namely, a court-ordered execution.
In a new adaptation of our bluffing-based "Two Whos and a Lie" game, we try and stump one another by hiding a complete falsehood among a trio of Doctor Who rumors past and present. It proves a lot more challenging that we expected to suss out the culprit.
When writer Toby Whithouse gives us a story that finally centers around Tosh, we should know better than to expect a 'very special episode' where things turn out lovely.
Riding air cars across a hollowed-out planet with a monumental secret, we find that despite being named by Douglas Adams, the place isn't called Magrathea. (Shame.)
With glasses in hand, and a rule set developed by you wonderful listeners, we celebrate our 350th episode with a live commentary of "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"...and obligatory shenanigans.
In most instances, we love skipping over, blocking, or otherwise avoiding advertisements...but would that change if the product being promoted -- or personality doing the endorsement -- was more Whovian?
When the Torchwood team heads to the country, the storytelling takes a notably dark and distressing turn. Oddly enough, we're all really happy to see it happen.
With rocks in our pockets, and a fool-proof plan to slip out undetected, we set down to enjoy the arrival of Romanadvoratrelundar in the Season 16 opening story.
With Keir out of town on official (cough cough -- DragonCon -- cough cough) business, Jay and Haley set out to prove that they're perfectly capable of playing a Whovian trivia game.
The Torchwood team squares off against a dark and dangerous interpretation of the faerie folk. But does anything actually change as a result of the confrontation?
Pitting our heroes against not one but two formidable adversaries, we look at the six-part coup d'êtat story that ends not only the 15th classic season, but a very important relationship as well.