49 | Doctor Who
Jan 1, 2020 ·
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Happy New Year! We're back with new episodes for 2020! And, like we promised, we're jumping into the TARDIS for some Doctor Who trivia. Thanks to everyone that joined us...
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Happy New Year! We're back with new episodes for 2020! And, like we promised, we're jumping into the TARDIS for some Doctor Who trivia.
Thanks to everyone that joined us in 2019 and hearty welcome to the new folks in 2020. Last year was great and we hope this year is even better.
After the show, check out past episodes, our Books of the Week, or drop us a five-star review on your listing of choice. Thanks!
Book of the Week
Doctor Who: A Brief History of Time Lords
THE book the Time Lords (including the Doctor) read when studying at the Academy, the full-color in-world history that pieces together the true story of Gallifrey from the many and contradictory accounts that survived the Last Great Time War.
Doctor Who: A Brief History of Time Lords tells the story of all of this ancient, legendary civilization, of notable historical figures, of Gallifrey itself, of the Time War and much more. The planet Gallifrey. The Shining World of the Seven Systems. Often to be found in the constellation of Kasterborous. Birthplace of one of the oldest civilizations in the universe: The Time Lords.
From their technologies and strategies to the renegades like the Master and the Doctor himself, this is the definitive guide to the oldest and most powerful civilization in the universe. They invented black holes, transmits, stellar manipulators, and they atrophied. A bunch of elderly academics in funny hats, the Time Lords watched the whole history of creation. This was the civilization that inflicted some of its most renowned and deadly renegades and criminals on the universe: the Master, the Rani, the Monk, the War Chief, yet it was also the benevolent power that rid the cosmos of the Great Vampires, the Racnoss and the Fendahl.
Featuring full-color, never-before-seen illustrations and a beautiful interior design, this is a highly collectible in-world companion no Whovian can be without.
Extra Credit Podcasts
Doctor Who Audio DramasThe Old Doctor Who Show
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Thanks to everyone that joined us in 2019 and hearty welcome to the new folks in 2020. Last year was great and we hope this year is even better.
After the show, check out past episodes, our Books of the Week, or drop us a five-star review on your listing of choice. Thanks!
Book of the Week
Doctor Who: A Brief History of Time Lords
THE book the Time Lords (including the Doctor) read when studying at the Academy, the full-color in-world history that pieces together the true story of Gallifrey from the many and contradictory accounts that survived the Last Great Time War.
Doctor Who: A Brief History of Time Lords tells the story of all of this ancient, legendary civilization, of notable historical figures, of Gallifrey itself, of the Time War and much more. The planet Gallifrey. The Shining World of the Seven Systems. Often to be found in the constellation of Kasterborous. Birthplace of one of the oldest civilizations in the universe: The Time Lords.
From their technologies and strategies to the renegades like the Master and the Doctor himself, this is the definitive guide to the oldest and most powerful civilization in the universe. They invented black holes, transmits, stellar manipulators, and they atrophied. A bunch of elderly academics in funny hats, the Time Lords watched the whole history of creation. This was the civilization that inflicted some of its most renowned and deadly renegades and criminals on the universe: the Master, the Rani, the Monk, the War Chief, yet it was also the benevolent power that rid the cosmos of the Great Vampires, the Racnoss and the Fendahl.
Featuring full-color, never-before-seen illustrations and a beautiful interior design, this is a highly collectible in-world companion no Whovian can be without.
Extra Credit Podcasts
Doctor Who Audio DramasThe Old Doctor Who Show
More Like This Episode
Star Trek: The Original SeriesThe X-FilesThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Previous Episodes
A Christmas CarolQuotable Christmas Movies
Episode Feedback
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