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Submit ReviewA NEW TO WHO CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: HO HO HUM! (OUR CRAP FAVOURITES)
New to Who bring you gifts you probably didn’t really want this Christmas, and that you will only end up throwing out along with the wrapping on Boxing Day. Merry Crapmas - it’s our Ho Ho Hum special!
Because it’s been that kind of year, Col, Dan, and Steven have taken to looking for the good in the Doctor Who stories that perhaps aren’t as loved by many as they are loved by them.
Is there even one McCoy story that Dan can’t watch in rapt attention? (Clearly not!) Hear Steven ‘fess up to loving a Hinchcliffe and Holmes clunker that will have you shaking your head. And which piece of failed ‘60s avant garde surrealism is Col’s dirty little secret?
It’s probably not the Christmas you were hoping for, but we’ve all got to band together and try to find something worth smiling about. We hope you like at least some of our rubbish faves. Merry Crapmas, Sweet Dorks!
Theme by Our Colin (2019). Much love and thanks, Col! ❤︎
Special thanks to Sarah Tout at Voice Box Media Training.
You can now find New To Who on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, and PlayerFM.
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NEW TO WHO and the THE DALEK INVASION OF EARTH
New to Who lands in a London of the future - a city of fear, devastation and holocaust . . . a city now ruled by DALEKS.
Col, Dan, and Steven meet a team of underground resistance workers, among the few survivors, but after an unsuccessful attack on the Dalek spaceship, they are all forced to flee the capital.
A perilous journey through England finally brings them to the secret centre of DALEK operations . . . and the mysterious reason for the Dalek invasion of Earth!
Find our Dalekmania-Beatlemania timeline here.
Theme by Our Colin (2017). Much love and thanks, Col! ❤︎
Special thanks to Sarah Tout at Voice Box Media Training.
You can now find New To Who on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, and PlayerFM.
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NEW TO WHO and the HORROR OF FANG ROCK
Off a remote rocky island a few miles off the Channel coast stands the New To Who lighthouses. There have always been tales of the three beasts of New To Who, but when the Tardis lands here with Leela and the Doctor, the force they must deal with is more sinister and deadly than the mythical beasts of the past.
It is 2020, the threat of coronavirus is common, and the formless, gelatinous mass from the future must use the New To Who lighthouses’ generators to recharge its system. Nothing can stop this Rutan scout in its search and experimentation on humans…
Theme by Our Colin (2017). Much love and thanks, Col! ❤︎
Special thanks to Sarah Tout at Voice Box Media Training.
You can now find New To Who on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, and PlayerFM.
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A NEW TO WHO TWELFTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: BAH HUMBUG! WORST.EPISODE.EVER.
New to Who materialises on Twelfth Night in a Parallel Whoniverse where the natural order of things has been turned upside down.
It is in this shadow dimension that Parallel Dan, Parallel Col, and Parallel Steven have gathered to glare menacingly at each other through one eye while wearing eye patches over the other as they proclaim their picks for the stinkiest stories of Classic Who for our Worst.Episodes.Ever.
Which redeemed ‘60s story does Parallel Col nonetheless believe is the worst of that decade? Which iconoclastic classic from 1976 can’t Parallel Dan stand? And which clanger does Parallel Steven think is not just the worst of the ‘80s - but the most heinous development in the entire 50+ years of Doctor Who, Classic and New?
Tune in to tidings from oʜW ot wǝИ to find out! BAH HUMBUG, SOUR NERDS!
Theme by Our Colin (2019). Much love and thanks, Col! ❤︎
Special thanks to Sarah Tout at Voice Box Media Training.
You can now find New To Who on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, and PlayerFM.
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This episode of New To Who is dedicated to dedicated to Sir Terrance Dicks
NEW TO WHO and THE SPEARHEAD FROM SPACE
In this, their twenty-third incarnation, NEW TO WHO and Returning Friend of the Podcast, Pete, grapple with the nightmarish invasion of the AUTONS - living giant-sized plastic-modelled ‘humans’ with no hair and sightless eyes; waxwork replicas and tailors’ dummies whose murderous behaviour is directed by the NESTENE CONSCIOUSNESS - a malignant, squid-like monster of cosmic proportions and indescribably hideous appearance.
‘This NEW TO WHO adventure (televised as “Spearhead from Space”) wins my vote as the best in the lifetime of the series so far.”Matthew Coady, The Daily Mirror.‘NEW TO WHO, the children’s own podcast which adults adore…’Gerard Garrett, The Daily Sketch
Theme by Our Colin (2019). Much love and thanks, Col! ❤︎
Special thanks to Sarah Tout at Voice Box Media Training.
You can now find New To Who on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, and PlayerFM.
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“We’re back - and it’s about time!”
Late July, 2019: the brink of a new episode of New To Who. An anachronistic Australian podcast materialises in San Francisco (or is that Vancouver?) amid a hail of laughter which finds its intentional targets - three strange men who walk out of the pod.
But Col, Dan, and Steven are not the only podcasters in Vancouver. Doctor Who royalty, Jeremy Radick - who appears as Gareth in the 1996 TV Movie - is there as well, joining New To Who for a very special episode.
Seven years after disappearing from television screens everywhere, Doctor Who came back - but for one night only.
The script for The TV Movie (also unofficially known as “The Enemy Within”) was written by Matthew Jacobs - whose father appeared in the William Hartnell story, The Gunfighters - while Philip Segal was finally able to bring his vision for Doctor Who to a US mainstream audience for the first time in his role as Executive Producer of this American co-production with Fox. Geoffrey Sax, another Englishman in Hollywood, directs this big budget movie intended as a pilot for a Doctor Who series on network television.
Taking the mantle of the Doctor, this time in his eighth incarnation, was the dreamy Paul McGann. Daphne Ashbrook played his companion-in-waiting, Dr Grace Holloway, alongside Jee Yee Tso as Chang Lee, who falls under the spell of the Master - this time played fabulously by Eric Roberts.
You can listen to and see the film clip for The Safety Dance by Canadian new wave outfit Men Without Hats here.
Theme by Our Colin (2019). Much love and thanks, Col! ❤︎
Special thanks to Sarah Tout at Voice Box Media Training.
You can now find New To Who on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, and PlayerFM.
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NEW TO WHO: A Hinchcliffe and Holmes Retrospective
New to Who sit down to talk with friends and fellow podcasters from all over the world about the perceived golden age of Doctor Who; the Hinchcliffe and Holmes era - but is it…?
Join Liz Myles and Paul Cornell from the Hammer House of Podcast, Nathan Bottomley from Flight Through Entirety, Jeremy Radick, Ben and David from Metebelis II, Christopher Burgess from Radio Free Skaro and Katrina Griffiths from Verity!, Erik Stadnik from Doctor Who (and now The Outer Limits) The Writers’ Room and The Real McCoy, and Dave Kitchen from The Doctor Who Show, as we discuss the pros and cons of a much-beloved but also at-times problematic era of Doctor Who.
Great thanks go to each of our guests for appearing on New To Who!
NEW TO WHO and THE ARK IN SPACE
At a time in the far-off future, Earth has become uninhabitable. A selection of Humanity is placed, deep-frozen, in a fully-automated space station, to await the day of their return to Earth…
Thousands of years later, New To Who return. Col, Dan, and Steven find things going suspiciously wrong, and the station under attack from the giant WIRRN, deadly creatures who, in their lust for power, now threaten the future of the whole Human Race…
New To Who are back with a look at THE ARK IN SPACE, the first story proper of the vaunted Hinchcliffe and Holmes era of Classic Who (Seasons 12 to 14).
The story is written by Robert Holmes, rewriting John Lucarotti’s original script, while Philip Hinchcliffe takes the reins from Barry Letts as producer for the first time – at the ripe old age of 29! It boasts some beautiful set designs by Roger Murray-Leach complemented by gorgeous direction by Rodney Bennett and a haunting score from Australia’s own Dudley Simpson, while Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, and Ian Marter are wonderful as one of the all-time very best TARDIS teams.
With echoes of 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick from 1968 and foreshadowing Ridley Scott’s Alien of 1979, THE ARK IN SPACE combines existential and body horror genres to tell the story of cryogenically frozen human colony that revives only to find themselves in the midst of an insectoid alien horror that feeds on their bodies and souls!
The cover of the original imprint of the 1976 Target novelisation for THE ARK IN SPACE is used with the kind permission of Chris Achilleos. The novelisation is written by Ian Marter himself, and the audiobook is ready by none other than Tom Baker.
Theme by Our Colin (2019). Much love and thanks, Col! ❤︎
Special thanks to Sarah Tout at Voice Box Media Training.
You can now find New To Who on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and PlayerFM.
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NEW TO WHO meet CHRISTOPHER H BIDMEAD
It is with great pleasure that we give Our #SweetDorks an interview with the Script Editor of Doctor Who during the Season 18 and writer of Logopolis, Christopher H Bidmead.
Dan, Steven, and Col are joined by Christopher, who relates the story of how he became a writer, actor, and script editor of Doctor Who.
Over the course of our chat, we hear Christopher talk about what it was like to inherit the show from his predecessor, Douglas Adams, what it was like to work with Tom Baker, and what parts John Nathan-Turner and Barry Letts played in the shaping of the vision of Season 18, the last of the Fourth Doctor and the first of the 1980s.
Great thanks go to Christopher H Bidmead for appearing on New To Who!
In theory Dan and Steven should be able to change †heir appearance to blend in unobtrusively wherever they happen to materialise. In practice, however, because of a fault in the chameleon circuit, they always look like a police box - a minor inconvenience the they now hope to correct.
Fixing the mechanism involves a visit to Perth and a trip to the planet Logopolis - normally a quiet little place that keeps itself to itself.But on this occasion the meddling presence of Col ensures the disruption of normality. And even Col is horrified by the threat of total chaos he unintentionally precipitates - until he finds a way to turn the imminent destruction of the universe to his own advantage...
New to Who concludes its trilogy of regeneration stories with this, the final story of the Fourth Doctor as played by the inimitable Tom Baker. It is also the introductory story featuring the first Australian companion, Tegan Jovanka played by the lovely Janet Fielding, who joins existing companion Adric (Matthew Waterhouse) and Nyssa (Sarah Sutton) who rejoins the cast in what will become known as the ‘crowded TARDIS’ in the following season.
LOGOPOLIS was written by the Season 18 script editor, Christopher H Bidmead, and is beautifully directed by the late, great Peter Grimwade, his second story as director for the programme. Peter Grimwade would go on to write three Fifth Doctor stories.
The cover of the original imprint of the 1982 Target novelisation for LOGOPOLIS is by Andrew Skilleter. The novelisation is written by Christopher H Bidmead, who also reads the audiobook, which is available from Audible.
Intro theme by Our Colin (2019), and outro music by Bridget (2019). Much love and thanks, Col and Bridget! ❤︎
If you enjoyed Bridget's music and would like to hear more, please check out her band Simone & Girlfunkle.
Special thanks to Sarah Tout at Voice Box Media Training.
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