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DWP Live on Stage at Gallifrey One 2011
Doctor Who: Podshock live on stage at Gallifrey One 2011. Listen to our show recorded live at the event in Doctor Who: Podshock 240. Left to right: Pamela Salem, Ian McNeice, Ken Deep, and Louis Trapani.
Photo by Rachel McCauley at rachelmccauley.com
Doctor Who: Podshock Returns Live on Stage at Gallifrey One's Catch 22: Islands of Mystery
[UPDATED February 16, 2011] Once again, Doctor Who: Podshock will be taking the stage at Gallifrey One's Catch 22: Islands of Mystery this February in Los Angeles, CA.

As with past years, we will have special surprise guests in addition to convention guests appearing live on stage for this recording of the show.
The Doctor Who: Podshock live show will be on Sunday, at 2pm PST as part of Gallifrey One's Catch 22: Islands of Mystery convention in Los Angeles, CA (February 18-20, 2011).
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 ).

New Doctor Who Stage Show is Making Plans for Nigel

There is another Doctor Who stage show in the works, but Trevor Martin won't be returning for the title role. The Press Association reports the following:
The Press Association: 'TV hippy' in Doctor Who stage show:
"Actor Nigel Planer - best known for his role as TV hippy Neil in The Young Ones - is to take centre stage in the new live-action Doctor Who tour.
The hit BBC One show is being adapted for the stage in a nine-city arena tour which will begin next month with Daleks and Cybermen among the evil creatures which will be brought to life.
Now Planer has been unveiled as the star who will act as the production's lynchpin, starring as a travelling showman Vorgensen.
Yee Jee Tso and Daphne Ashbrook on DWP 187
A moment of levity during the live recording of Doctor Who: Podshock 187 at Gallifrey 21 in Los Angeles, CA. (L-R) Ken Deep, two special surprise guests; Yee Jee Tso (Chang Lee in the 1996 TV movie), and Daphne Ashbrook (Dr. Grace Holloway in the 1996 TV movie), Louis Trapani, and James Naughton.
Photo by Eric Escamilla @Bullitt33
Yee Jee Tso Special Surprise Guest
That's not The Master in a hoodie, it's Yee Jee Tso (Chang Lee in the 1996 TV movie), special surprise guest for the live recording of Doctor Who: Podshock 187 at Gallifrey 21 in Los Angeles, CA.
Photo by Rachel McCauley @Rachel_McCauley

Doctor Who: Podshock Interviews Louise Page and John Fay
Doctor Who costume designer Louis Page and Torchwood writer, John Fay being interviewed during the live on stage recording of Doctor Who: Podshock 187 at Gallifrey 21 in Los Angeles, CA.
Photo by Eric Escamilla @Bullitt33
John Fay and Louise Page on Stage with DWP
Torchwood writer, John Fay and Doctor Who costume designer, Louise Page on stage for the live recording of Doctor Who: Podshock 187 at Gallifrey 21 in Los Angeles, CA.
Photo by Rachel McCauley @Rachel_McCauley

John Fay Joins DWP Live at Gallifrey 21
Torchwood writer, John Fay being interviewed during the live on stage recording of Doctor Who: Podshock 187 at Gallifrey 21 in Los Angeles, CA.
Photo by Eric Escamilla @Bullitt33
Andrew Hayden-Smith joins Georgia Moffett on Stage
Andrew Hayden-Smith joins Georgia Moffett on stage for the live recording of Doctor Who: Podshock 187 at Gallifrey 21 in Los Angeles, CA.
Photo by Rachel McCauley @Rachel_McCauley

A View from the Stage
A view from on stage looking at half the audience during Doctor Who: Podshock's live recording of Doctor Who: Podshock 187 at Gallifrey 21 on the 28th of February 2010. At the time Andrew Hayden Smith and Georgia Moffett were being interviewed.
Photo by Eric Escamilla @Bullitt33

Podshock Live Recording 2
Ken, Louis, and James (live on stage at Gallifrey 20 - February 2009) (Photo by Mike Doran)

Podshock Live Recording
Louis, James, and Daphne Ashbrook (Doctor Who: Podshock live on stage at Gallifrey 20, February 2009) (Photo by Mike Doran)
Daphne Ashbrook on Doctor Who: Podshock
The lovely Daphne Ashbrook live on stage on Doctor Who: Podshock (episode 141) at Gallifrey 20 on February 15, 2009. Photo by Rachel McCauley
Surprise Guest Revealed - Daphne Ashbrook
Daphne Ashbrook (1996 Doctor Who movie), a surprise guest to Doctor Who: Podshock live on stage recording episode 141 at Gallifrey 20 on February 15, 2009 joins Ken Deep, Louis Trapani, and James Naughton. Photo by Rachel McCauley
More Laughter on Doctor Who: Podshock Live
Laughter ensues during the live recording on stage of Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 141 at Gallifrey 20 in Los Angeles, CA on February 15, 2009. Left to right: Doctor Who Producer Phil Collinson, Toby Hadoke (Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf), and Ken Deep. Photo by Rachel McCauley
Laughter Courtesy of Toby Hadoke
Toby Hadoke (far left - Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf) brings laughter to the live on stage recording of Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 141 with Ken Deep, Louis Trapani, and James Naughton at Gallifrey 20 in Los Angeles, CA on February 15, 2009. Photo by Rachel McCauley
Daphne Ashbrook Surprises Gallifrey Audience
Our surprise guest at the Doctor Who: Podshock live on stage show (episode 141) at Gallifrey 20 (February 2009) was none other than Daphne Ashbrook (1996 Doctor Who movie) who joined Ken Deep, Louis Trapani, and James Naughton on stage along with Doctor Who Producer Phil Collinson and comedian Toby Hadoke. Photo by Billy Davis
Doctor Who: Podshock Banners on Stage
Doctor Who: Podshock live on stage at Gallifrey 20 recording episode 141 on February 15, 2009. The image is a little blurry and with glare, but note the two Doctor Who: Podshock banners on stage. Also on stage left to right is Doctor Who Producer Phil Collinson, comedian Toby Hadoke, Ken Deep, Louis Trapani, and James Naughton. Kudos to Billy Davis for his help with the banners and this photo.
A View from the Stage
A stage view of Doctor Who: Podshock recording Episode 141 on stage in front an audience at Gallifrey 20 (February 2009). This is from the early on in the show while interviewing Phil Colinson. Thanks to all those that made it to this Sunday morning recording.







The Snowmen
The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe