Friday 5 April 2013

PODCAST: The Bells of Saint John



So she's finally here, performing for you. It's Clara Oswald. The third one and seemingly the "proper" one, but who knows? Well, the writer knows and he's not going to tell you other than via the medium of a television series which, frankly, is the point.

Join Joe and Chris as they wrestle with another new way of recording the episode and finding a day to do it on given their new, busy schedules as functional humans in the world at large.

Did we like Richard E. Grant's Matrix-style face? Did we enjoy the irony of the Doctor releasing hundreds of people from the same eternal living hell that he once forced on a beloved character? Did we enjoy Murray Gold acting like he was a Britpop band?

Find out!

By listening!

To the podcast!

Listen to THE BELLS OF SAINT JOHN

If, after this, you haven't had enough Chris and want to hear him slightly drunk and talking about Doctor Who to people who should know better, hit up the - at time of writing - current Nights at the Round Table podcast episode.

Lamentably, Sharon of Sonic Biro fame has decided to stop uploading new Doctor Who screencaps. This is a shame but we wish her all the best. She has also recommended a successor on her site so, for the first time, we are proud to say:

Image courtesy of Grande-Caps.
Available playlist on Spotify




Pigeons seem to like the sound of my voice.

1 comment:

  1. PLAYLIST

    Mike Oldfield: The Bell
    Giorgio: London Traffic
    Blood Sisters: Blood Sisters/Ring My Bell
    Brakes: Ring a Ding Ding
    Danny Darrow: Telephones (extended mix)
    Archive: Londinium
    Yasunori Mitsuda: Lost... Broken Shards
    Angelo Badalamenti: Night Bells
    Ilaiyaraaja: Love Theme on Computer
    David Axelrod: London
    Radiohead: Morning Bell
    Mike Keneally: Spoon Guy
    Tori Amos: Bells for Her
    Cliff Richard: Wired for Sound
    Blur: London Loves
    Kraftwerk: Computer Love
    DramaGods: Pilots
    Love: The Red Telephone
    Michael Giacchino: I Crashed Your Plane, Brotha
    ABBA: Ring Ring
    Peter Howell and the Radiophonic Workshop: Wind in the Wires
    Jonathan Gibbs: Computers in the Real World
    The Bee Gees: For Whom the Bell Tolls
    Films: T.V. Phone Age
    James: Ring the Bells
    Metallica & DJ Spooky: For Whom the Bell Tolls (The Irony of it All) (excerpt)
    The Client: Out to Lunch

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