  Episode 73 of Doctor Who: Podshock is now available.
"Crossing into established events is strictly forbidden. Except for cheap tricks."
Note: This episode was recorded LIVE on the net on the 1st of April 2007. The audio quality is not to our usual standards due to how this special live over the net episode was recorded. Warning: this episode reviews the first episode of the 2007 series, Smith and Jones and may contain spoilers. If you have not seen this story yet, you may want to save this podcast episode until you have seen it.
Outpost Gallifrey Presents:
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 73
For the Week of the 2nd of April 2007. Recorded LIVE on the net
Running Time: 1:33:43
Special Roundtable Discussion Episode, featuring hosts from other podcasts with our regular contributors. We recap The Runaway Bride, review Smith and Jones, and discuss where the series may be going in 2007. Special guests joining us for this roundtable podcast are Joe Barlow of the Cinemaslave podcast, regular contributors Colin Bordley and DarthSkeptical, Canadian corespondent Mike Doran, Shaun Lyon of Outpost Gallifrey, Paul Wilson of The DWO Whocast, Ron Vitale of The Magic Sock Podcast, and making his triumphant return to podcasting, Tom Dillahunt of Podcast Who!
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. Presented by Outpost Gallifrey and brought to you by The Gallifreyan Embassy.
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 73 (AAC Enhanced Podcast format, 44.4 MB)
-> Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 73 (MP3 format, 43 MB)
If you are subscribing to our podcast via one of the feeds, you will get it automatically. If not, you can also grab it manually using the links above. Available in both Enhanced Podcast format and MP3 format.
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Anyway, I'm looking forward to the Shakespeare Code roundtable. And I'll be watching Gridlock tonight or tomorrow.