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355: Take My Money and Run (The Giggle)
Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast
12/24/23 • 85 min
Oh... this money wasn’t for me?
Well this is the end of the 14th Doctor, honestly gone too soon. We only just barely got to know you but already you’re dead. Kind of. Sort of. I dunno man, this is too confusing for me. It’s The Giggle, written by Russell T. Davies and originally aired on December 10, 2023.
Show-notes:
11:52: The article is quite dense so here’s the Medium article about toll roads. 27:23: Longtime fans of Doctor Who will recognize that I’m here talking about Professor Zaroff.
41:19: No, turns out Luke really did say it in Last Jedi.
1:20:10: Here’s Russell T. Davies’ Doctor Who and the Time War.
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The End…?
Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast
11/16/22 • 132 min
It’s really here. The end of the first era of Trust Your Doctor. Stay tuned to find out if the show regenerates just as the Doctor does.
To peel back the curtain just a touch, it’s normally me (Dylan) who writes these descriptions. I don’t know really what to say so instead I’ll quote Brian May at Wembley: “I don’t have very much to say, so thank you very much for coming [...] you’re great. We love ya.”
As Dylan just wrote in the above paragraph, I (Kiyan) don’t typically contribute to these intros, so I’m not exactly sure what to say either. But as Fall Out Boy once said, “Thnks fr the mmrs.”
Show-notes:
2:55: For one final time, check out our Blake’s 7 podcast Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast.
13:47: Here’s a good blog post on “the Kurosawa method.”
16:00: Check it our supremely unsuccessful movie trilogy podcast Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast. Or don’t. I can’t control what you do.
19:07: Funhaus is actually still really funny, and I’d recommend them if you’re looking for lets players. I just don’t watch them regularly anymore.
30:15: You can read my (Dylan’s) 2021 NanoWrimo Novel “Psychic” over at my website.
37:22: Here, I’ll link straight to our video episode for you. Amazingly it has almost 350 views. (I (Kiyan) am absolutely not going to click this. Don’t even want to see one second of it. lol.)
43:00: The old logo is actually not on the website, so here it is.
43:45: Check out Dylan’s write-ups about the original Prisoner video game, the first of which you can find here.
49:35: That fan fiction reading is still up on our feed, so be sure to check that out. (Will not be linked here. Lel. -Kiyan)
1:35:30: Around 2:25 in this clip. The scene keeps a number of actors and props lucid despite the camerawork.
1:27:30: Our segment on Blue Box Podcast was on Doctor in Distress. You can hear it on that episode at the timestamp ~ 3:27:17
2:05:30: I’ll just link to the Last of the Gadarene episode for you.
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335: Confusing Confluence of Culinary Ideas (Dead of Night)
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02/21/21 • 72 min
Honestly this title alone was confusing.
We record these podcast in the dead of night now actually. Like way late at night. Like 7 PM. I know, so late right. In the UK the sun is probably still up at that time, being all a million miles from the equator and all that, but down here thanks to the end of DST we’re solidly two hours into darkness at that point. Yeah sun goes down at 5. Well 5:30 now but you get the point. It’s Dead of Night, written by Jane Espensen and aired on July 22, 2011.
Show-notes:
3:04: Check out our classic sci-fi podcast, Inevitable: A Classic Sci-fi Podcast.
13:38: Speaking of blog posts, we have a blog now that you can and should definitely check out.
17:50: Inferno the movie, not Inferno the Doctor Who story.
24:12: Here’s our blog post on Torchwood Children of Earth and the “Steven Moffat Effect”
30:16: November 23 on the tardis wiki
50:00: Here’s “Embrace Lung Cancer,” our episode on the book Mad Dogs and Englishmen.
52:43: Skip Schoolink on imdb
53:01: His full name is Rostam Batmanglij.
1:07:00: Check out our movie trilogy podcast, Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast.
1:11:10: Here’s our blog post on Revolution of the Daleks and Ryan and Graham’s departure.
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The Torchwood title music was originally composed by Murray Gold. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.
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334: Different Hairstyle, Same Fists (Rendition)
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02/14/21 • 87 min
I usually prefer to keep my hairstyle the same and change up my fists, but maybe that’s just me.
This new rendition of Torchwood continues to amaze and astound. This week, we’re off to the land of the free and the home of the brave. But first, the Torchwood team (i.e. Gwen and Jack) have to deal with some snakes (noun; a treacherous or deceitful person) on a plane. It’s Rendition, written by Doris Egan and aired on July 15, 2011.
Show-notes:
0:55: Check out our other podcasts, Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast and Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast.
4:13: Imagine being one of the people who got a car on Oprah. Imagine.
4:34: Bees!
13:05: Check out Delayed Replay, a podcast that reviews movies that definitely weren’t delayed by the pandemic and definitely came out.
40:00: Will I ever have to stop linking the Gonna Score Tonight song from Grease 2? The world may never know.
1:04:40: Yes, MI5 is domestic and MI6 is international.
1:04:40: I actually looked for like half an hour for this quote and couldn’t find it at all.
1:25:17: Here’s our first blog post on the Apple II Prisoner game from 1980.
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The Torchwood title music was originally composed by Murray Gold. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.
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223: The Many Personalities of John Nathan-Turner (The Doctor’s Wife) Ft. Argy
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10/28/18 • 103 min
I have more questions than answers right now.
This week we’re joined for our first crossover of the reboot. I think. I’m pretty sure. I’d check but I’m sure enough that I’m not going to. Just trust me on this one, I’m really certain of it. It’s The Doctor’s Wife, written by Neil Gaiman and aired on May 14, 2011.
Show-notes: 0:33 Argy also joined us on Zenith, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
3:33 One of Neil Gaimain’s first huge success was Sandman. He has also written books like American Gods, The Graveyard Book, Coraline, and Good Omens with Terry Pratchett.
15:14 The Goodies and Space 1999 are British tv shows.
21:01 Red Dwarf is yet another British tv show that people have also recommended to us.
33:08 Neither I nor Dylan could find the Day of the Doctor featurette, but I did find this completely unrelated article from the Winnipeg Sun about a doctor who makes house calls on a motorcycle.
58:41 Michael Pickwoad did all of Peter Capaldi’s Tardis interiors and Matt Smith’s second one.
1:02:53 We reached out to Neil Gaiman on Twitter and he said he didn’t know about Nineveh.
1:10:31 The entire brutal conversation between Pip and Jane Baker and Chris Chibnall.
1:19:02 Contact is a 1997 movie starring Jodie Foster and directed by Robert Zemeckis.
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The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.
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120: Wheelchairs are Insanity! (Castrovalva)
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05/29/16 • 45 min
I hope that when the wheelchairs take over they don’t find this.
This week Kiyan and Dylan bravely soldier forth without their leading man Tom Baker. There’s this weird scruffy blonde dude now, can’t quite remember his name. Pete probably. It’s Castrovalva, written by Christopher H. Bidmead and aired in January of 1982.
Show-notes: 0:50 You can take a road traveled by a lot of people by reading “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost. I dunno how many people “a lot” is. Probably like 6.
1:52 Find that here.
4:30 But in case YOU didn’t know, here’s this super-clickable, totally-not-a-trap link.
6:02 Doctorin’ the Tardis...?
13:57 Just like this podcast!
16:10 Just like this podcast!
17:12 It was Bob Baker who co-wrote The Wrong Trousers.
19:57 Jim Jones was a cult leader best known for convincing hundreds of people to drink poisoned Kool-Aid. Except it wasn’t actually Kool-Aid. It was Flavor Aid.
22:39 Contrary to popular belief, the Large Hadron Collider is actually a real-world particle accelerator and NOT a fictional machine on Doctor Who. The LHC is well known for assisting scientists with producing some of the most interesting scientific materials of our time, such as quark-gluon plasma, a possible Higgs boson particle, and the turkey sandwich I ate for lunch yesterday.
24:49 M.C. Escher was a guy with a staircase fetish. He was born in the Netherlands in 1898 and died rotting away in a Castrovalvan jail after being imprisoned for making the city impossible to navigate.
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The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Peter Howell.
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Book 2: It’s Fun to Have Fun (The English Way of Death) Ft. Flight Through Entirety
Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast
02/10/16 • 106 min
I’ve been told that having fun is pretty great.
This is a very special episode of Trust Your Doctor. Before I get into that, can I mention how difficult titling this is? “Ft. Flight Through Entirety” is the most space saving way to credit the crossover, but it’s not entirely accurate. We only got two hosts (again) of Flight Through Entirety, although this time it’s Nathan and Richard rather than Nathan and Brendan. It’ll do as a title though, as it is rather representative of the episode anyway. Didn’t I make this same point last time?
Well anyway, this crossover we talk (yet again) about a Doctor Who novel from the wilderness years. Let me stop you again, and rephrase that a bit more accurately. The hosts attempt to talk about a Doctor Who novel, with.... varying degrees of success. This time it’s The English Way of Death, written by Gareth Roberts and published on the 21st of March, 1996. It was recently republished (in 2015) as part of the Doctor Who History Collection, and you can find that republish on Amazon. The English Way of Death takes place immediately after The Romance of Crime (another Gareth Roberts novel), which takes place between Creature From the Pit and Nightmare of Eden.
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101: K9 Compatible Computer Systems (The Ribos Operation)
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12/27/15 • 53 min
Trust Your Doctor is now available only on K9 OS. Please update.
This week Kiyan and Dylan begin an entirely new journey. No they didn’t start a new podcast, they’re just following the Doctor looking for the KEY TO TIME. I put that in all caps because it seemed pretty important. The quest begins with The Ribos Operation, written by Robert Holmes and aired in September of 1978.
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The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.
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Audio 2: They’re On To Us! Quick! Make Up Lies! (Echoes of Grey)
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12/25/15 • 35 min
Ah! What’s a lie and what isn’t? I don’t know!
In this little special episode, also recorded for the planned, but eventually not needed, hiatus, we learn that Dylan can’t do math. Seriously, 40 minutes is not double 28 minutes. On another note, you can tell when this was recorded, because Kiyan mistakes Zoe for Sarah. Besides that, you could call this our “christmas special,” although it isn’t really. Anyway, the audio drama at hand is Echoes of Grey, written by John Dorney and released in August of 2010. You can purchase it from Big Finish’s website here for $8 on download, or roughly $14 on CD.
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The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.
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356: Many Moose (The Church on Ruby Road)
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12/31/23 • 85 min
It’s The Church on Ruby Road, written by Russell T. Davies and originally aired on December 25, 2023.
Show-notes:
1:23: To preempt me from a minute later in the episode, here’s the Independent article explaining what I’m talking about.
3:48: No, my memory is awful, I was born in 1996 and this makes me 13 not 10 in 2009. Silly me.
4:42: Here’s a wikipedia page about 1969 for you.
8:58: Idk here’s the very first link about oranges in Christmas stockings in the UK.
21:48: here’s the TARDIS Wiki page on the 15th Doctor’s Sonic
23:58: Not to worry, I have the video of Ncuti explaining his sonic for you.
26:13: I mean, technically kilts have purses.
32:13: Here’s that Moose wikipedia page for everyone too lazy to find it themselves.
40:27: The goblins were practical effects believe it or not.
1:04:56: Tell me I’m not crazy, please, you can hear the breathing in the theme right? Here, listen! You might actually wonder why we don’t have the breathing in the outro to THIS episode, that is, Trust Your Doctor. It’s because I ripped the audio for our intro and outro from the live orchestra performance premiere of the theme.
1:20:25: You can check out that episode of Delayed Replay where I appeared to talk about Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
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