
The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #24: Review – Vincent and The Doctor; Running Through Corridors book announcement
06/08/10 • 43 min
Van Goch. Van Go. Vun Goc. Do we have a consensus yet?
With Trevor taking a well earned break this week it is left to Tom and James to discuss the latest Doctor Who episode, Vincent and the Doctor. Luke from theMinute Doctor Who Podcast joins the dynamic duo in their review of this story.
In other news, The Doctor Who Podcast is also happy to announce the upcoming release of a fantastic new book from the bods atMad Norwegian Press.
Running Through Corridors is a three volume series by Rob Shearman and Toby Hadoke. Rob and Toby spent 2009 watching Doctor Who, two episodes a day, every day. Every episode from Ian Chesterton’s wonderment at the TARDIS in 1963 all the way through to David Tennant’s swan song on New Years Day 2010. Running Through Corridors is a journal of that experience.
Volume 1 of this series is being released in December 2010. The DWP will be featuring interviews with Rob and Toby as well as reviews of the book over the coming months. We will also have copies to give away of this exciting new book.
Our thanks go to Lars at Mad Norweign Press for giving us the opportunity to be involved with the launch of this series of books. Check out theirwebsite for a shed-load more titles that are guaranteed to impress, educate and entertain.
Van Goch. Van Go. Vun Goc. Do we have a consensus yet?
With Trevor taking a well earned break this week it is left to Tom and James to discuss the latest Doctor Who episode, Vincent and the Doctor. Luke from theMinute Doctor Who Podcast joins the dynamic duo in their review of this story.
In other news, The Doctor Who Podcast is also happy to announce the upcoming release of a fantastic new book from the bods atMad Norwegian Press.
Running Through Corridors is a three volume series by Rob Shearman and Toby Hadoke. Rob and Toby spent 2009 watching Doctor Who, two episodes a day, every day. Every episode from Ian Chesterton’s wonderment at the TARDIS in 1963 all the way through to David Tennant’s swan song on New Years Day 2010. Running Through Corridors is a journal of that experience.
Volume 1 of this series is being released in December 2010. The DWP will be featuring interviews with Rob and Toby as well as reviews of the book over the coming months. We will also have copies to give away of this exciting new book.
Our thanks go to Lars at Mad Norweign Press for giving us the opportunity to be involved with the launch of this series of books. Check out theirwebsite for a shed-load more titles that are guaranteed to impress, educate and entertain.
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