Dirty WHOers Podcast - Episode 22
Well, this one took a while. Sorry about that. We've been slack, well Sputters was, and should probably be punished. Suggestions welcome.
This time round, thanks to "The Wheel of Who", we take a look at The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Terry Nation's 6 part 1964 TV epic (not the movie with Grand Moff Tarkin and Wilfred Mott).
It's all good clean fun, until someone looses an eye.
5 comments:
Cool. I feel like I was at a Doctor Who: Podshock Meet Up on Second Life while listening. So many familiar voices.
I heard so much about Threads in the '80s and how much darker it was to the American television drama, The Day After (again from the '80s). I am not sure if I ever saw it though.
Not something you seek out though because of the subject matter. Sort of like the movie 'When the Wind Blows' - great music, but the subject matter is such a downer. I've only watched my laserdisc copy a few times. (Now I am dating myself).
Good show.
Cheers,
Louis
That was weird. I posted the previous comment using my Google login, but instead of going to my Google Profile page, it goes to their Blogger site which I don't have a profile.
Anyway, I assume you will know it is was me, but just in case, I figured I would post this one which should have my full name.
I'm with you on the Threads things, I saw it when it was on first time and as a 12 year old, I was convinced we were going to die in a Nuclear Holocaust. Looking back, the thing with Threads that was probably so devastating was that it showed what happened to everyday people and the decisions or movement behind it.
That was weird. I posted the previous comment using my Google login, but instead of going to my Google Profile page, it goes to their Blogger site which I don't have a profile.
Anyway, I assume you will know it is was me, but just in case, I figured I would post this one which should have my full name.
Cool. I feel like I was at a Doctor Who: Podshock Meet Up on Second Life while listening. So many familiar voices.
I heard so much about Threads in the '80s and how much darker it was to the American television drama, The Day After (again from the '80s). I am not sure if I ever saw it though.
Not something you seek out though because of the subject matter. Sort of like the movie 'When the Wind Blows' - great music, but the subject matter is such a downer. I've only watched my laserdisc copy a few times. (Now I am dating myself).
Good show.
Cheers,
Louis
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