Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 165
"It's the end, but the moment has been prepared for…"
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 165
Running Time: 1:47:14
Thoughts on the passing of Barry Letts, News, Logopolis (final Tom Baker story) Review, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Whoverse #5, Jarrod Cooper updates us on Hurricane Who.
Hosted by Louis Trapani and Ken Deep, with David Hooie.
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Doctor Who: Podshock an international Doctor Who podcast premiering in 2005 by the Gallifreyan Embassy and produced by Art Trap Productions.















The Big Bang
Regarding the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Whoverse: Please, please, please forgive me for the fake accent! I'm sure it's apparent that British is not my 1st language.
And I must thank you again Louis for allowing my humble HG2W to be a part of your podcast.
Cheers!
-E.A. Escamilla | @Bullitt33 | scifipartyline.com | guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
Thank you Eric for returning the role with your thumbs out hitchhiking across the Whoverse on Doctor Who: Podshock once again. What's a few years among friends. At least it wasn't as long as the last Doctor Who hiatus.
Cheers,
Louis
Louis Trapani of Art Trap Productions
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Thanks for mentioning our upcoming event with Steve Roberts. It should be a fun night.
On the topic the plethora of pub-night style events with guests I'd like to mention that they are not a recent thing. We've been doing them in Toronto since 1995. Seperate from the monthly tavern that has been running for a decade these events and other creative ways to fill the gaps between conventions have bene going on for decades here. Even in the big 80s we didn't have those huge conventions and the tours never came here so we've always had to be creative.
Mike