  Episode 39 of Doctor Who: Podshock is now available.
"Correctamundo! Which is a word I've never used before, and hopefully never will again..."
Note: We are still a week behind. Sorry for the delay.
Doctor Who: Podshock
Episode 39
For the Week of the 8th of May 2006
Running Time: 2:10:06
In this episode:
News - Christopher Eccleston Considered for The Prisoner, Sci-Fi Channel Marathon, Rose's Lover (Spoiler Censored), Peter Cushing in Star Wars, Age of Steel Time Change, Sci-Fi Channel not showing previews, etc.
Features - Review of 'Doctor Who: The Doctor Dances' and 'Doctor Who: School Reunion', Preview of 'Doctor Who: The Girl in the Fireplace.'
Feedback - Andy from St. Louis, Brian from Spain, Geoff Smith, etc...
Promos - The Signal podcast and The Whocast Doctor Who podcast
With a segment by Canadian Correspondent Russel Hale
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 correspondents in Australia and Canada.
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Episode 39 Links:
Special thanks to Liyster for his help in creating the links for the show notes page on the web site
News 1 - Eccleston in talks for Prisoner remake
News 2 - Doctor Who marathon on the Sci-Fi
Channel
News 3 - "Rose's lover Mickey ...":
Censored due to spoiler
News 4 - (Retro News) Peter Cushing in Star Wars
News 5 - Age
of Steel time change
News 6 - Sci-Fi Channel no longer showing previews
Promo - The Signal Podcast
Review of The Doctor Dances
Review of School Reunion
Preview of The Girl in the Fireplace
Promo - The Whocast
Gallifreyan Embassy - Feedback
Podshock Frappr Map
Feedback - Geoff Smith - Second Life
Doctor Who Podshock apparel: US and
UK
New Doctor Who Podcast - The Whocast
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I haven't finished listening to the podcast yet (I listen in the car to and from
work and it lasts me about the whole week! (Which is why Il ike the 2hr ones
as I don't run out of content!)) but a coupl eof comments...
First I was a little surprised to hear an excerpt from series 2 as the opener on
this podshock. As an Aussie listener I've been avoiding anything series 2 like
the plague, and have managed to skip parts in podshock relating (in a
spoilery way) to series 2 as you've normally given plenty of spoiler warning.
Now I'm sure there wasn't anything spoilery in this excerpt, but I had to be
sure and just skip it as I didn't know. Um, not sure what my point is, as you've
had excerpts from series 1 that ppl over in the US may not have seen but I
guess a scene from series 2 with no warning was a little annoying for me
personally... (i guess it depends on the definition of 'spoiler')
... ah yes, and when I skipped forward it didn't just skip the excerpt, but the
whole intro and your hellos etc, which I didn't want to miss- just thought the
track (or whatever it's called) could have started earlier.
Anyway, not really a complaint, just some comments, you guys do a fantastic
job!
And secondly, you mentioned something about the possibility of doing a
video podcast? Is this something in the pipeline, and if so, how far away is it?
And if it does happen, will you still be providing the audio/enhanced feed for
those of us without 5G iPods?
May I just finish by saying, good work, and I hope I don't sound annoyed as
I'm not, and you really do put a lot of work into Podshock which I really
appreciate it and I hope my comments are constructive.
Regards
Ross MacKay