Episodes

Saturday Apr 25, 2020
Doctor Who: The Missing Episodes Podcast - Episode 2 - The Reign of Terror
Saturday Apr 25, 2020
Saturday Apr 25, 2020
The Missing Episodes Podcast is back, for more Doctor Who lacunae! This time Paul and Tim examine The Reign of Terror: an important story in the evolution of the Who Historical, with its funny bits and less didactic tone - but is it any good? It's certainly incomplete, and Greg Bakun from Kaleidoscope and From the Archive joins in to discuss the animation of the two missing episodes. Greg gives great insight into the animation process and talks about what might have been! There's also as thorough a probing of overseas sales, mysterious private collectors and dusty foreign archives as anyone could want! Come join our secret rendezvous at the Chien Gris (*NB possibly the Sinking Ship) for all this, plus bonus references to horse droppings, Tony Hart and CGI cat bottoms.
Greg's blog can be found at www.from-the-archive.co.uk
For those bored of Paul and Tim, Greg joins the conversation at 37 minutes and the Missing Episodes talk of dusty archives and private collectors starts at 1 hour, 18 minutes.
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This free podcast borrows snippets of music from "Cavatina" - Stanley Myers, "Carry On Don't Lose Your Head" - Martin & Coulter, “Marche, Les Structures Sonores” – Lasry Baschet and La Marsaillaise - The French.

Friday Apr 10, 2020
Doctor Who: The Missing Episodes Podcast - Episode 1 - Marco Polo
Friday Apr 10, 2020
Friday Apr 10, 2020
"Missing Episode podcasts. People like them, so let's make some more of them."
Join Paul and Tim, otherwise known as Doctor Who and the Podcasters, as they start their alternative history of Doctor Who: those 97 tantalising gaps. They explore how these stories came about, what we're missing, and what the chances are we'll ever see them again. In this first episode they focus on Marco Polo, a pivotal moment in the development of the show and a rattling good yarn in itself.
(Don't mention 2013. I did it once, but I think I got away with it.)
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This free podcast borrowed some snippets of music: “Space Adventure Part 2” – Martin Slavin, “Three Ancient Melodies” – Louis Chen, “Wouldn’t it be nice” - The Beach Boys, “Marche, Les Structures Sonores” – Lasry Baschet.

