DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 155 – Half Circle
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Doctor Who
TV & Film
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TV & Film
Publication Date |
Nov 17, 2021
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We review the first two episodes of “Doctor Who: The Flux” – “The Halloween Apocalypse” and “War of the Sontarans”. …

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We review the first two episodes of “Doctor Who: The Flux” – “The Halloween Apocalypse” and “War of the Sontarans”. … Continue reading →

We review the first two episodes of “Doctor Who: The Flux” – “The Halloween Apocalypse” and “War of the Sontarans”. Along the way, we mourn the loss of Clifford Rose and Bob Baker.

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SHOWNOTES

(00:00:00) The opening audio clip here is from the garden party scene in “Russian Roulette”, S02E02 of “Secret Army”. The video clip can be seen here.

(00:01:12) The opening music in this podcast episode is the opening theme from “Secret Army” which can be seen here.

(00:05:25) The cartoon of Gromitt meeting K-9 can be seen here.

(00:05:52) Clifford Rose (24 October 1929 – 6 November 2021) was a British actor who appeared in too many things to list but, for our purposes, is most noted for his role as Rorvik in the Fourth Doctor story “Warriors’ Gate” and, for Mark and Doc, his role as Ludwig Kessler in “Secret Army”.

(00:08:40) The second audio clip here is from “Hymn to Freedom”, S01E12 of “Secret Army”. The longer video clip can be seen here.

(00:50:57) The Commodore 64 console on Karvanista’s spaceship can be seen here.

(00:51:35) Clips of the three Commodore 64 games Mark remembers from his youth can be seen here: Bumping BuggiesThe Way of The Exploding FistTir Na Nog.

(01:11:57) The closing music in this podcast episode is the closing theme from “Secret Army” which can be seen here.

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