In keeping with Eleventh Hour Podcast tradition, the final podcast in a season's run has had a leisurely release. That being said, this is relatively snappy by our regular standards.
Death in Heaven, then, is the slightly incomprehensible series 8 finale in which Miss Master and the Cybermen hook up to revivify the dead solely so they can become slaves to whoever owns the controls. You've gotta wonder what's in it for the Cybermen but actually, like most Doctor Who villains, they've never been the best at nefarious plans.
Join Joe, Chris and Donald in a cup as we discuss the evasive nature of language, bad voiceovers, what the correct response is to a permission to squee, and - briefly and for what we hope is the only time - a particular bodily fluid.
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TRACKLISTING
ReplyDeleteLouis Prima: Pennies from Heaven
Quasi: Death is Not the End
Fleetwood Mac: Little Lies
The 6ths: Heaven in a Black Leather Jacket
James Brown: Funky President (People Its Bad)
Black Sabbath: Children of the Grave
Blue Mercedes: Heaven on the Earth
Queen: Heaven for Everyone
XTC: Here Comes President Kill Again
Maria McKee: Show Me Heaven
Murray Gold & BBC National Orchestra of Wales: The Life and Death of Amy Pond
Peter Gabriel: Red Rain
Sparks: The Number One Song in Heaven
The Cure: Just Like Heaven
Def Leppard: Heaven Is
Andy Pratt: Call Up that Old Friend
A Sunny Day in Glasgow: Ghost in the Graveyard
Bee Gees: Too Much Heaven
Led Zeppelin: Stairway to Heaven
Peter Godwin: Images of Heaven
Pandora's Box: Good Girls Go to Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere)
Meadow: Dead Heaven
Trans Am: Heaven's Gate
Dinosaur Jr: Just Like Heaven
Tasmin Archer: Halfway to Heaven
The Blue Nile: Tinseltown in the Rain
Madonna: Rain
The Magnetic Fields: The Death of Ferdinand de Saussure
David Gilmour: This Heaven
Mike Oldfield: Heaven's Open