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Tuesday, November 11 2008 @ 07:01 AM EST |
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  The Sonic Newsdriver, a podcast delivering selected Doctor Who related news stories to you sonically previously on the Doctor Who: Podshock feed is now on it's own preview feed. Here are the episodes for the week of the 10th of November 2008
It now has it's own feed, see below for links to it and to subscribe via iTunes.
If you are already subscribed, you will automatically receive this episode via the the feed. If not, you can download it here using the link below:
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 13 (20081111) (MP3 format, 5.5 MB (running time 11:56)) (details)
Visit sonicnewsdriver.com or arttrap.com for detailed episode descriptions.
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Sunday, November 09 2008 @ 05:40 AM EST |
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  Episode 132 of Doctor Who: Podshock is now available.
"Humans have got such limited little minds. I don't know why I like you so much."
Outpost Gallifrey Presents:
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 132
Running Time: 1:16:35
Interview with Jennifer Adams Kelley of Chicago TARDIS, news and rumours discussed, DWNY (Doctor Who New York) Video Meet Up Report #3, Feedback. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Ken Deep, and James Naughton.
Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and presented by Outpost Gallifrey.
Sponsors and Promos: New England Fan Experience, Dorothea's Song, The Sonic Newsdriver.
>> Subscribe via iTunes
Below are the links to the Enhanced Podcast AAC format and MP3 format version of the podcast.
-> Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 132 (Enhanced Podcast AAC format, 34.1 MB)
-> Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 132 (MP3 format, 35.1 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 one of the links above.
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Tuesday, October 28 2008 @ 02:56 AM EDT |
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  The Sonic Newsdriver, a podcast delivering selected Doctor Who related news stories to you sonically continues to be previewed on the Doctor Who: Podshock feed. Here are the episodes for the week of the 27th of October 2008
This new podcast helps fill the gap between Doctor Who: Podshock episodes with selected news items relating to Doctor Who. It does not replace the news segment in Doctor Who: Podshock which will remain a feature where we discuss the news, give opinions related to it, and announce news items that may or may not had been included on the Sonic Newsdriver. It is a much shorter podcast that will be roughly only 10 to 15 minutes in length.
It now has it's own feed, see below for links to it and to subscribe via iTunes.
If you are already subscribed, you will automatically receive this episode via the the feed. If not, you can download it here using the link below:
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 11 (20081028) (MP3 format, 5.2 MB (running time 11:12)) (details)
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 12 (20081030) (MP3 format, 5.2 MB (running time 11:14)) (details)
Visit sonicnewsdriver.com or arttrap.com for detailed episode descriptions.
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Monday, October 27 2008 @ 03:06 AM EDT |
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  Introducing the premiere episode of
Hitchhiker's Guide to British Sci-Fi
A new podcast covering all British science fiction. It is being previewed here on the Doctor Who: Podshock feed. While this podcast will still cover some Doctor Who material, it obviously won't be as in-depth as Doctor Who: Podshock but it won't be limited to it either.
Hitchhiker's Guide to British Sci-Fi - Episode 1
Running Time: 1:41:54
In this premiere episode we interview Ben Aaronovitch who not only talks about his work with new Blake's 7, but also about his work with Doctor Who. Plus we cover the new DVD release of The Tripods, DVD region coding, Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds, a special offer from Mike's Comics, and more.
Hosted by Louis Trapani, Ken Deep, and James Naughton.
Sponsors and Promos: New England Fan Experience, Blake's 7 Audio Adventures, Doctor Who: Podshock, The Sonic Newsdriver.
There is also a very brief Doctor Who: Podshock - Aftershock episode that has been released to the feeds proceeding this new podcast. If you wish to download it manually here, below is the link:
-> Doctor Who: Podshock - Aftershock 20081027 (MP3 format, 1.1 MB)
Below are the links to the Enhanced Podcast AAC format and MP3 format version of the first episode of the Hitchhiker's Guide to British Sci-Fi podcast.
-> Hitchhiker's Guide to British Sci-Fi - Episode 1 (Enhanced Podcast AAC format, 44.4 MB)
-> Hitchhiker's Guide to British Sci-Fi - Episode 1 (MP3 format, 46.7 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 one of the links above.
>> Subscribe to Doctor Who: Podshock via iTunes
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Monday, October 20 2008 @ 06:50 AM EDT |
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  The Sonic Newsdriver, a podcast delivering selected Doctor Who related news stories to you sonically continues to be previewed on the Doctor Who: Podshock feed. Here are the episodes for the week of the 20th of October 2008
This new podcast helps fill the gap between Doctor Who: Podshock episodes with selected news items relating to Doctor Who. It does not replace the news segment in Doctor Who: Podshock which will remain a feature where we discuss the news, give opinions related to it, and announce news items that may or may not had been included on the Sonic Newsdriver. It is a much shorter podcast that will be roughly only 10 to 15 minutes in length.
It is being previewed on the Doctor Who: Podshock feed for a limited time before it breaks off on it's own feed.
If you are already subscribed to either of the Doctor Who: Podshock main feeds, you will automatically receive this episode via the the feed. If not, you can download it here using the link below:
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 6 (20081020) (MP3 format, 4.3 MB (running time 9:19))
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 7 (20081021) (MP3 format, 3.5 MB (running time 7:37))
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 8 (20081022) (MP3 format, 3.4 MB (running time 7:13))
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 9 (20081023) (MP3 format, 3.8 MB (running time 8:15))
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 10 (20081024) (MP3 format, 4.7 MB (running time 10:15))
Visit sonicnewsdriver.com or arttrap.com for detailed episode descriptions.
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Sunday, October 19 2008 @ 05:41 PM EDT |
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  Episode 131 of Doctor Who: Podshock is now available.
"You know... I think I was too rash in turning down that offer of the Presidency."
Outpost Gallifrey Presents:
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 131
Running Time: 1:38:53
Doctor Who music composer Dominic Glynn interviewed, news and rumours discussed, DWNY (Doctor Who New York) Video Meet Up Report #2, feedback. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Ken Deep, and James Naughton.
Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and presented by Outpost Gallifrey.
Sponsors and Promos: New England Fan Experience, The Chronic Rift, The Sonic Newsdriver.
Photo courtesy Tim Drury ©
>> Subscribe via iTunes
Below are the links to the Enhanced Podcast AAC format and MP3 format version of the podcast.
-> Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 131 (Enhanced Podcast AAC format, 42.3 MB)
-> Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 131 (MP3 format, 45.3 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 one of the links above.
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Tuesday, October 14 2008 @ 01:39 AM EDT |
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 Doctor Who: Podshock - Aftershock 20081014
Running Time: 0:14:09
14 October 2008
We discuss the announcement of Peter Davison appearing at New England Fan Experience on November 21, 22, and 23, 2008 on the 45th anniversary of Doctor Who.
Hosted by Ken Deep and Louis Trapani with Billy Davis and Chris Keaveny.
Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and presented by Outpost Gallifrey. This episode is a plain MP3 version, no Enhanced Podcast version was created for it.
-> Doctor Who: Podshock - Aftershock 20081014 (MP3 format, 6.6 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 one of the links above.
>> Subscribe via iTunes
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Saturday, October 11 2008 @ 01:58 AM EDT |
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  Introducing the premiere episode of the Sonic Newsdriver, a podcast delivering selected Doctor Who related news stories to you sonically!
This new podcast helps fill the gap between Doctor Who: Podshock episodes with selected news items relating to Doctor Who. It does not replace the news segment in Doctor Who: Podshock which will remain a feature where we discuss the news, give opinions related to it, and announce news items that may or may not had been included on the Sonic Newsdriver. It is a much shorter podcast that will be roughly only 10 to 15 minutes in length.
It is being previewed on the Doctor Who: Podshock feed for a limited time before it breaks off on it's own feed.
If you are already subscribed to either of the Doctor Who: Podshock main feeds, you will automatically receive this episode via the the feed. If not, you can download it here using the link below:
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 1 (20081010) (MP3 format, 5.2 MB (running time 11:17))
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 2 (20081013) (MP3 format, 5.9 MB (running time 12:40))
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 3 (20081014) (MP3 format, 4.1 MB (running time 8:56))
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 4 (20081016) (MP3 format, 4.7 MB (running time 10:06))
-> Sonic Newsdriver - Episode 5 (20081017) (MP3 format, 4 MB (running time 8:41))
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Monday, September 29 2008 @ 03:54 PM EDT |
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  Episode 130 of Doctor Who: Podshock is now available.
"There's never been a human/Time Lord metacrisis before now..."
Outpost Gallifrey Presents:
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 130
For the week of the 29th September 2008
Running Time: 1:05:53
(SPOILER ALERT) News and rumours discussed, convention roundup. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Ken Deep, and James Naughton.
Note: The news discussion of this podcast addresses some of the rumours published in tabloids recently. These may or may not turn out to be true. These rumours have been out in the public for some time now, but they may be spoilers for you. If so, please skip to the marked non-spoiler news in the Enhanced Podcast.
Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and presented by Outpost Gallifrey.
Sponsors and Promos: New England Fan Experience, The Tin-Dog Podcast.
>> Subscribe via iTunes
Below are the links to the Enhanced Podcast AAC format and MP3 format version of the podcast.
-> Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 130 (Enhanced Podcast AAC format, 28.2 MB)
-> Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 130 (MP3 format, 30.2 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 one of the links above.
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Friday, September 26 2008 @ 10:38 PM EDT |
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 Doctor Who: Podshock LIVE podcasts reviewing the 2008 series ("series 4") have been available on our live feed since originally recorded during the 2008 series. Previously these live raw recordings would enter into post-production to be polished and then placed on our main feeds. This year we decided to keep them on their separate feed while the main feeds focused on studio shows and special live appearances podcasts. If you missed the live over-the-net shows reviewing the 2008 series, you can grab them on the live feed or links below.
Once again these podcasts are right now in their rough, raw, unedited as they were recorded state (with one exception as Dave AC helped by doing post work on one episode (thanks Dave!)). This is not to say that they will not be polished and cleaned up in post-production and made available at a later time. But we don't want that to stall and delay us going forward with new material, new studio shows, etc. So we are offering them up as-is right now in their current unedited state.
Episodes 117 though 129 cover the entire 2008 series of Doctor Who reviewing each episode as they were transmitted on the BBC. There are few episodes marked with the letter "B" after the episode number to indicate that this was a supplemental live recording for the benefit of fans viewing the 2008 series on the Sci-Fi Channel a few weeks after the BBC transmission.
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