DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 134 – The Butcher of Bispham
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May 29, 2020
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Strap on your seatbelts and move all fragile ornaments to a position of safety as we take a look at 1977 4th Doctor story “The Talons of Weng-Chiang”.

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SHOWNOTES

(00:00:00) “How Many Nimons?” – We pinched this audio clip from the Youtube channel of KoloSigma1 but it deserves to be seen and heard in its entirety.

(00:02:06) We knew that, having mentioned Hayden staged withdrawal from his lockdown beard, we couldn’t leave you without a photo which can be seen on our Tumblr page here.

(00:02:40) The “Doctor Who’s Line, is it…Anyway?” podcast.

(00:03:18) The “42 to Doomsday” podcast. 

(00:55:00) “The Black and White Minstrel Show” was a hugely popular British light entertainment show that ran for twenty years on BBC prime-time television. Beginning in 1958, it was a weekly variety show which presented traditional American minstrel and country songs, as well as show tunes and music hall numbers, lavishly costumed. Later in its life, the show was accused of racism and ethnic stereotyping by black anti-racist groups in the UK, such as the Campaign Against Racial Discrimination, due to its use of blackface. Please secure your lower jaw before following this second weblink – not for the faint of heart.

(01:16:40) Doc’s “Are you jestering me?” is of course a reference to the Halo Jones character from 2000AD. The relevant frames can be seen on our Tumblr page here and originate from Halo Jones Book 3 which can be seen in full here and were originally published in 2000AD (prog 460, 08 March 1986).

(01:20:50) The Red Dwarf episode Hayden is referring to at this point is “Stoke Me a Clipper” (Season 7 Episode 2) which can be seen here. The scene in question occurs at 00:04:00 into the episode which can be seen here.

(01:24:35) The Father Ted episode Hayden is referring to at this point is “Are You Right There, Father Ted” (Season 3 Episode 1) which can be seen here. The scene in question occurs at 00:07:30 into the episode which can be seen here. Please secure your lower jaw before following this weblink – not for the faint of heart.

The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.

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