Friday 17 October 2014

PODCAST: Mummy on the Orient Express



After Robots of Sherwood and Mummy on the Orient Express, we give ourselves over to wonder what other established title could have a fantastical creature or machine added to it to make future Doctor Who titles and cookie-cutter plots? Could it be The Vampire Strikes Back? To Cerberus With Love? The Ghost Busters (basically The Dam Busters, but with ghosts)? Or perhaps Mo Money, Mokèlé-mbèmbé? (That's our pick)

Jamie Mathieson makes his Doctor Who debut with this story that pulls at a spare thread left over from The Big Bang four years ago, and finds an extremely workable concept on the end of it.

Join Joe and Chris as they visit the toilet, click their fingers, reveal Donald's secret hobby, play to their ever-silent live audience and, to their amazement on a day when they were both really tired, stay awake. Personal triumphs all around.


Image is, again from kissthemgoodbye.net
Listen to this episode's available Spotify Playlist


And, of course, listen to MUMMY ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS

1 comment:

  1. TRACKLISTING

    New Musik: A Train on Twisted Tracks
    Everything Everything: Leave the Engine Room
    Charles Wright: Express Yourself
    Queen: Liar
    Magnetic Fields: Born on a Train
    Outkast feat. Khujo Goodie: The Train
    Ennio Morricone: The Surrender
    Les Savy Fav: Tragic Monsters
    Primus: Hamburger Train
    Pinback: Concrete Seconds
    Black Uhuru: Great Train Robbery
    Thomas Dolby: She Blinded Me With Science
    Gang Gang Dance: A) Glory in Itself B) Egyptian
    Swansway: Soul Train
    Foxes: White Coats
    Grand Funk Railroad: The Loco-Motion
    A Sunny Day in Glasgow: 5:15 Train
    ABBA: Another Town, Another Train
    The Monkees: Last Train to Clarksville
    a-ha: Train of Thought
    Melvins: Rat Faced Granny
    Avicii: Liar Liar
    Brinsley Schwarz: Surrender to the Rhythm
    Squeeze: Electric Trains
    Sufjan Stevens: Out of Egypt, into the Great Laugh of Mankind, and I shake the dirt from my sandals as I run
    S'Express: Theme from S'Express
    The Human League: Seconds
    The Decemberists: The Engine Driver
    Extreme: Midnight Express

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