We’re still celebrating the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who here on Sound on Sight, and we’ve brought along a few of our friends for our very own Mmorpg, (Massive & Magnificent Online Remarkable Podcast Gathering) a series of three podcasts with 10 of our favourite Whovians. Over the next few weeks, some of the brightest lights of the Whoiniverse will be dropping by to chat about some our favourite, and not so favourite fellow travellers with the Doctor. Our companions for today are The Nerdist’s Kyle Anderson, Terry Lightfoot of the DirtyWhoers podcast, and Luke Harrison of the Minute Doctor Who Podcast, for part one of what I humbly submit is the Ultimate Companion Countdown of All Time.
And for those of you keeping score, here is the list that started it all.
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And for those of you keeping score, here is the list that started it all.
And feel free to give us a rating on Itunes. It supports the show and is probably slimming.
- 12/15/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
Regular followers are probably aware that we here are at Sound on Sight are more than a little fond of an obscure British science fiction program that celebrated an anniversary of some kind last weekend. Anniversaries are always an excellent time to reflect upon and celebrate a show’s history and the lead up to last Saturday’s “The Day of the Doctor” saw the entire Whoniverse coming together to share their thoughts on everything from their favourite episodes, most beloved eras, and of course, “their” Doctor. I just love that a top ten list can be the beginning of a good conversation or a great fight, and I find that the most heat, and some of the best light, is generated when Whovians start talking about their favourite Companions. A Companion is more than just our surrogate, they’re a gateway and guide to the series who helps us...
- 11/29/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
We’re winding down our star studded farewell tour of Series Seven of Doctor Who. Who knew that Whovians would have such strong feelings about their favourite show’s finale? Fear not dear listener, for this podcast is much bigger on the inside and just might be able to contain some outrageous opinions. This week the gang is joined again by special guest Luke Harrison of The Minute Doctor Who Podcast and the Televerse’s Kate Kulzick as we have a go at the season that was, and what we’d like to see for the Doctor’s Golden Who-bilee in November.
And in case you missed it, you can check out our first part of our Series Seven Review where we focused on the Serie’s finale here.
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And in case you missed it, you can check out our first part of our Series Seven Review where we focused on the Serie’s finale here.
And feel free to give us a rating on Itunes. It supports the show and is much appreciated.
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- 5/30/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
Series Seven of Doctor Who has come and gone, and Whovians worldwide must now make due until the golden Who-bilee in November. To cope with our now empty Saturday Evening slot Derek, Eric, and Beverly have invited Luke Harrison of The Minute Doctor Who Podcast and returning special guest Kate Kulzick of the Televerse to review last weekend’s finale “The Name of the Doctor” as well to share some of our thoughts on the series that was.
Oh, and Spoilers be ahead, Sweeties.
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Oh, and Spoilers be ahead, Sweeties.
And feel free to give us a rating on Itunes. It supports the show and is much appreciated.
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- 5/24/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
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