Tag Archive: Doctor Who Legacy

Episode 217 – The Unexpected Virtue of Gallifrey One

TTV-Logo-1400-150x150In this week’s show, Shaun and Mel are fresh back from last week’s Gallifrey One Doctor Who convention.  They share with us some of the highlights of this year’s con. Also, some special treats for our listeners. Included in this week’s show are interviews with Lee and Sue Cummings of Tiny Rebel Games – the makers of Doctor Who: Legacy,  Doctor Who Season 24-26 script editor,  Andrew Cartmel and Voice of the Daleks and producer and writer for Big Finish Audio, Nicholas Briggs.

Also, some discussion from the news of the week.

And, of course, your feedback.

Enjoy!

(Yes, we know, Keith says Episode 218 )

Episode 174 – It’s a Miracle Day

TTV Logo 1400In this week’s show we tackle the second half of Torchwood: Miracle Day. We look at the build up to the epic finality that marks a chance in the series as we know it. Find out our impressions of the event.

Also, a look at the news including an upcoming celebration of the 50 years in Doctor Who in the comics.

Plus, some award giving to our favorite shows and news of an unlikely spin-off from the series.

And, of course, your feedback.

Enjoy!

Adipose TV – Doctor Who Legacy – V2.0 and Season 5!

Episode 173 – All I Need is a Miracle Day

TTV Logo 1400Sorry, again, for the delay in this week’s podcast. As you’ll hear we are still struggling with a few illnesses and conflicts in scheduling.

In this week’s show we take a break from Doctor Who and tackle one of it’s spin-off shows. We give our impressions on the first five parts of Torchwood: Miracle Day.

Also, some of the news of the week, including our first thoughts on the new update for the wonderful game, Doctor Who: Legacy.

Plus, we have a special treat from listener Brenda. It’s something that we enjoyed immensely and we are sure you will, too.

And of course, your feedback!

Hopefully, it was worth the wait.

Enjoy!

Episode 166 – Reoccurring Characters

ttvsmallIn this week’s show we have a lot of news to react to, including the announcement of Samuel Anderson joining Doctor Who Series 8. Also, some speculation of the possibility of new things on the horizon in the toy building world.

But, what would a show be without a few reviews. This time we look at the recently released Second Doctor story, The Moonbase, with newly animated episodes.

Also, a look at last year’s 50th anniversary anthology piece in the ongoing e-book series, The Nameless City, also featuring the Second Doctor and Jamie.

Plus, a brief look at the new update from everyone’s favorite game, Doctor Who: Legacy.

And, of course, your feedback.

Enjoy!

Links mentioned in this week’s show:

Life…From the View Of a Geeky Girl (Brittany’s blog)
Titan Comics Doctor Who covers (from comicbookresourses.com)
Vote for Doctor Who: Legacy at www.bestappever.com

Side Trip 12 – Doctor Who Legacy Interview

ttvsmallWhile at Gallifrey One over the weekend, Shaun had the chance to sit down with Lee Cummings of Tiny Rebel Games to chat about Doctor Who: Legacy the highly popular mobile app puzzle game. Shaun even has a proposition for the game makers that might very well involve a certain green mascot of ours.

Enjoy the interview, and if you haven’t already, go download the game. It got high remarks in a review by us!

Episode 163 – The Long Games

ttvsmallIn this week’s show we step away from our reviews of video and audio media and step into the universe of gaming. First we delve into two table top formats, number one being Doctor Who Monopoly. We’ll give our impressions on design and gameplay. Next up is Doctor Who the Card Game, and a look at the play mechanics and design. And then we move into the electronics and software medium and finally get around to a proper review of the wonderful portable device app, Doctor Who Legacy by Tiny Rebel Games.

Also, a Galley primer for those of you getting to attend this year. Hopefully some of our top tips will help you in your convention experience.

Plus, the news of the week, including the future of Steven Moffat as it relates to Doctor Who and Sherlock.

And, of course, your feedback.

Enjoy!

The Schedule Games

As promised, here’s the upcoming schedule for those of you who like to follow along at home…

Friday Night Who on 1/31 is the Christopher Eccleston two parter, “Aliens In London” / “World War III”.

Saturday February first at 10pm is a special Flicks With Friends. Join us for the original Planet Of The Apes.

TTV #162  has our reviews of the next two Paul McGann Big Finish stories #75 “Scaredy Cat” and #77 “Other Lives”.

FNW 2/7 is 7th Doctor (and recent addition to the Kanas City Planet Comicon guest list) Sylvester McCoy in “Survival”.

Fun and Games are on the docket for TTV #163 as we talk about Doctor Who Legacy, Doctor Who Monopoly, and the Doctor Who Card Game.

A romantic Friday Night Who for Valentine’s Day celebrates the secret love the Doctor and the Rani share.  Or is it the clandestine threesome with the Master?  Whatever. We’re celebrating Colin Baker being at Gally, so on 2/14 it’s “The Mark Of The Rani”.

Keith and Glenn will tackle some book reviews on TTV #164:  Keith is reading the third Doctor story Harvest Of Time by Alistair Reynolds while Glenn tackles the tenth Doctor story The Resurrection Casket by Justin Richards.  And while Shaun will be recovering from Gally and enjoying the So Cal Sunshine, he’s committed to trying to read Spiral Scratch by Gary Russell, featuring the sixth Doctor.

Peter Davison (and Adric) returns to FNW on 2/21 for “Earthshock”.

Now of course we’ll have all the updates and side trips from Gally as the weekend progresses, but the full blown story of the 25 Years Of Galifrey One will unfold in episode #165.

And a real treat for Friday Night Who on 2/28 as we watch Patrick Troughton in the soon-to-be-just released in North America  “The Moonbase” with completed animation segments!

and for Traveling The Vortex #166 we’ll review “The Moonbase” along with the second in last year’s 50th anniversary E Books, “The Nameless City”.

More goodies on tap for March, including all the awesomeness that is sure to be Kansas City Planet Comicion.  Stay tuned!