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Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 225
"Tell me on the way Brigadier! Tell me on the way! You must cultivate a sense of urgency."
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 225
Running Time: 1:15:11
LIVE from New York Comic Con with special guest, Tony Lee @mrtonylee (Doctor Who: The Forgottenand the ongoing Doctor Who comic series by IDW), plus breaking news on Gallifrey 22 with Shaun Lyon, Doctor Who: Demon Quest 2 - The Demon of Paris, and more.
Hosted by Louis Trapani ( @LouisTrapani ) and Ken Deep ( @kendeep ).
Cover photos by Billy Davis, enhanced podcast photos of the live show at NYCC by Anthony S Burdge @MythicDocWho
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Thanks guys - another great Podshock!
Really enjoyed the Tony Lee interview.
Cheers, daveac
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We were quite surprised by the turnout at NYCC. Hopefully it will prove to the organizers that there is a large base of Doctor Who fans that they can be catering to at future shows.
Tony was great. Even though he lost much of his voice (MTV party the night before), he still did a fantastic job on the show.
Cheers,
Louis