DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 157 – For Flux Ache
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Dec 13, 2021
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We take a look at “Survivors of the Flux” and “The Vanquishers”, the final two episodes of “The Flux season. …

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We take a look at “Survivors of the Flux” and “The Vanquishers”, the final two episodes of “The Flux season. … Continue reading →
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We take a look at “Survivors of the Flux” and “The Vanquishers”, the final two episodes of “The Flux season. Along the way, Mark has an exciting parcel to open and we reflect on childhood toys torn from our grasp.

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SHOWNOTES

(00:01:31) Further details on the rediscovery of the picture negative of episode 7 of “The Daleks” can be seen here.

(00:05:29) A photo of some of the goodies in Mark’s exciting parcel can be seen on our Tumblr page here. And the tweet announcing his competition win can be seen here.

(00:06:41) The Unreality Store can be found here.

(00:13:10) The ASDA commercial for the original Millennium Falcon can be seen here (starts at 00:04:29).

(00:45:18) The Nazis sketch from “That Mitchell & Webb Look” can be seen here.

(01:06:32) Our own version of the end credits of “Survivors of the Flux”, including a tribute to Jimmy Perry and David Croft can be seen here.

(01:26:30) Craig Ferguson’s Doctor Who cold open can be seen here.

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