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Episode 383 – Talkin’ ’bout Regeneration

In this week’s show we look back at 50+ years of regenerations in Doctor Who. We discuss the good and the bad elements of the concept and touch mostly on those wonky moments following the life changing events for the Doctor.

But before we get to that, we talk a little about this Titan Comics Doctor Who offering for Free Comic Day 2018.

Plus our reaction to some news of the week.

And, of course, your feedback.

Enjoy!

It Is The End, But The Schedule Has Been Prepared For…

At long last, after nearly 7 years, we have reached the end. The moment I have been dreading. The regeneration of MY Doctor. I’ve not seen these since they aired. Not sure how I will feel about revisiting them…

Episode #379 is our discussion of Whobots: The Artificial Life Forms of Doctor Who. No Androids, no Cyborgs. Just good old fashioned clunky sci-fi bots. Get your thoughts in now!

TTV #380 – “The Keeper of Traken” 

TTV #381 – “Logopolis” 

TTV #382 – “Castravalva” and the New Beginnings Trilogy (We’ll close out the end of one era and the birth of another, and discuss the trilogy as a whole.)

A treat for episode #383, since Keith will have now seen EVERY Regeneration episode, we thought we’d talk about a Whole New Life Cycle…

UPDATE! – TTV #384 takes us back to the Brigverse for our book review of Lethbridge-Stewart: The New Unusual by Adrian Sherlock and Andy Frankham-Allen (this replaces Man From Yesterday, which has been bumped to episode #387.

Some Big Finish Companion Chronicles for episode #384, with Series 3 #10 “The Magician’s Oath” and Series 4 #3 “The Prisoner of Peladon”. 

TTV #386 has our thoughts on Big Finish #104 “The Bride of Peladon”, and the end of another era…  

UPDATE! – More Brigverse reviews in episode #387 with a look at Lethbridge-Stewart: The Man From Yesterday by Nick Walters (this replaced our review of The Lost Skin, which has been bumped to a later time.)

And the Eighth Doctor makes a welcome return to the schedule in episode #388. Big Finish Eighth Doctor Adventures Season 2: #5 “The Scapegoat”, #6 “The Cannibalists”.

TTV #389 takes a look at Big Finish #90 “Year Of The Pig”. 

And to fill out the rest of July starting in episode #390, we’re getting Lost In Time with a VERY detailed look at the massive missing first Doctor story, “The Daleks’ Master Plan”.

Our look at Lethbridge-Stewart: The Lost Skin by Andy Frankham-Allen, and Cow Pats, and Comfort by Tim Gambrell (short story from the LS Quiz Book) will come after.

As always, thanks for supporting us.

Peter Capaldi Announces Departure & Easter Saturday Revealed

The 12th Doctor himself announced today that he would be leaving our beloved show during the 2017 Christmas Special. So it sounds a like another Christmas special sees a Doctor regenerating.

But we do get to look forward to Series 10 returning on Easter Saturday! (Literally! April 15th the show returns!)

Here’s the article from the BBC.

Peter Capaldi first stepped into the TARDIS in 2013, and will leave the iconic role in the 2017 Christmas Special after three incredible series of the BBC’s global hit sci-fi drama.

He made the announcement on Jo Whiley’s BBC Radio 2 show tonight; speaking about the upcoming series this Spring he exclusively revealed the next series of the world’s longest running sci-fi show will be his last.

Peter Capaldi said:

“One of the greatest privileges of being Doctor Who is to see the world at its best. From our brilliant crew and creative team working for the best broadcaster on the planet, to the viewers and fans whose endless creativity, generosity and inclusiveness points to a brighter future ahead. I can’t thank everyone enough. It’s been cosmic.”

Capaldi was unveiled to the nation as the Twelfth Doctor during a special live television event on BBC One. Peter’s Time Lord has been much loved and critically acclaimed, with Series 9 featuring some of the best reviewed performances and episodes of recent series. In particular, his anti-war speech in The Zygon Inversion, and his solo appearance in the one-hander, Heaven Sent, have been widely acclaimed as among the finest performances by anyone in the role of the Doctor. Under his reign the show has expanded globally, he took the series on a World Tour and has drawn record ratings in BBC America, Canada, and Latin America. The highly anticipated 10th series returns to screens on Easter Saturday after a year’s break.

Peter Capaldi’s final series also marks writer and executive producer Steven Moffat’s last so promises to be unmissable event television.

Steven Moffat, writer and executive producer said:

“For years before I ever imagined being involved in Doctor Who, or had ever met the man, I wanted to work with Peter Capaldi. I could not have imagined that one day we’d be standing on the TARDIS together. Like Peter, I’m facing up to leaving the best job I’ll ever have, but knowing I do so in the company of the best, and kindest and cleverest of men, makes the saddest of endings a little sweeter. But hey, it’s a long way from over. Peter’s amazing, fiery, turbulent Doctor is still fighting the good fight, and his greatest adventures are yet to come. Monsters of the universe, be on your guard – Capaldi’s not done with you yet!”

Peter will be joined in Series 10 by new companion Pearl Mackie (Bill), and Matt Lucas (Nardole) with guest appearances to come from David Suchet and Michelle Gomez. He has starred alongside Jenna Coleman as his companion Clara Oswald, Alex Kingston as River Song, Ingrid Oliver as Osgood, as well as Keeley Hawes, Tom Riley, Frank Skinner, Maisie Williams, Joivan Wade and many more. Peter’s Doctor has fought Daleks and Davros, Cybermen, Zygons, new monsters like the Veil and old foes the Time Lords.

Charlotte Moore, Director of BBC Content said:

“Peter Capaldi will always be a very special Doctor to me; his adventures through time and space started just as I arrived on BBC One. He has been a tremendous Doctor who has brought his own unique wisdom and charisma to the role. But, it’s not over yet – I know the next series is going to be spectacular. He’s a fine actor who I hope we work with again when he leaves the TARDIS”.

Brian Minchin, Executive Producer, said:

“Peter Capaldi is an extraordinary Doctor and has taken the show to amazing places. Although I’m sad he has decided to move on in 2018 I’m delighted that we have one final series with Peter Capaldi and Steven Moffat. I know what they’re planning and it’s going to be incredible.”

Capaldi will return in the next series for 12 episodes in April, followed by the Christmas Special when the regeneration will take place.

He replaced Matt Smith as the Twelfth Doctor. He first appeared in Doctor Who in 2008, playing Caecilius in the episode, “The Fires of Pompeii”.