  Episode 13 of Doctor Who: Podshock is now available...
"So Doctor, a new appearance. It seems we were wise to anticipate your involvement. Eradicate them!"
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We have loaded the Enhanced Podcast version of Episode 13 with plenty of images, more so than any previous episode to date. Enjoy!
Doctor Who: Podshock
Episode 13
For the Week of the 14th of November 2005
Running Time: 1:05:29
In this episode:
In the News - The new Cybermen are Revealed, Billie Piper - the Next Bond Girl? Billie Piper Quitting? Children in Need, 10th Doctor Persona Speculation, ITV's Primaeval to Rival Doctor Who? and more.
Features - The Web Planet DVD Preview, Radio Control Dalek Review.
Feedback - Listener feedback: Regenerations (Swansea), Podshock Store Shirt Sizes, and more.
Announcements - Favourite Doctor competition with prizes offered, Podshock Reactions.
Promos - Cinemaslave, MMM Commentaries.
Doctor Who: Podshock features the latest Doctor Who news and discussions from both US and UK perspectives. Hosted by Ken Deep and Louis Trapani in the US and James Naughton in the UK, with segments by Australian correspondent Chris Rattray
Below are links to both the Enhanced Podcast format AAC version of the show as well as the MP3 format version of the same show.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 13 (AAC Enhanced Podcast format, 47.2 MB)
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 13 (MP3 format, 30 MB)
Click the "read more" link below for Show Notes.
Show Notes:
All links to referred articles and web sites are all embedded in the Enhanced Podcast version of Doctor Who: Podshock, just click on the link on the bottom of the image (where the album artwork usually appears in iTunes) to bring you to the article and/or web page.
Promos links (links relating to the promos heard in Episode 13):
MMM Commentaries
Cinemaslave
Misc. Links:
Daily Mirror: EXCLUSIVE: BILLIE QUITS DR WHO
Bond Girl Rumour #6: Billie Piper takes audition (This link contains the image that Ken and James appreciated so much in this podcast).
Outpost Gallifrey: ITV's New Gamble (Primaeval news story)
If you are looking for any other particular links not included but mentioned in the podcast, please let us know and we will try to get the URL posted for you.
Enjoy.
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I gotta tell you folks... I'm liking the new Cyberman too!
But I just don't get the appeal of "Web Planet". I bought it on VHS last year and endured it one Sunday morning. Perhaps you're right. I shouldn't have seen it in one sitting. Personally, I don't think I should have seen it in six sittings. I would rather have seen it in zero sittings actually. Wow.
Ah, perhaps I should just put this into an audio podcast and send it in... I could go on forever, but I won't.
Was great to hear the podcast this week, though. Nice stuff, and do you have anyone to review the City of Death? If not, I'd like to give it a go.
Great DVD.
Anyway, until next time... (And don't forget, the Inside the TARDIS pages are up now on my "The Second Key" story, so you can delve behind the scenes to see what sort of madman I actually am.
And to honor James' own beercasts (available elsewhere) I've been invited to the Guinness Legacy event in Boston, and I may attend. Even if just to get some Smithwicks draft for the first time in almost a decade.
It used to be available in Newfoundland's capitol, St. John's at any of the English pubs there, but here in Boston it only recently became available in bottles... but you can't beat it on draught. (as the English spell it)
Oh. I drifted off-topic... or at least semi-topic, since it does relate to James's podcast...
Anyway, in my weekly checklist of things to do:
1) Watch City of Death - Done
2) Send in my audio entry for Favorite Doctor - Done
3) COmpliment the Cyberman design - Done
4) Drink a Smithwicks - NOT Done
5) Send in an audio review of City of Death - NOT Done.
Oh well, there's still the weekend.
Sean.
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One solid hope is worth a cartload of uncertainties.