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Audio 19: The Waking Dead (Phantasmagoria: Revisited)

Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast

Release Date: 05/08/2022

The End…? show art The End…?

Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast

It’s really here. The end of the first era of Trust Your Doctor. Stay tuned to find out if the show regenerates just as the Doctor does.

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352: Really Say Goodbye (The Power of the Doctor) show art 352: Really Say Goodbye (The Power of the Doctor)

Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast

This week we return to the podcast that kicked off everything. It’s the moment that started everything, Trust Your Doctor, coming back for its triumphant…. death. It’s the beginning of the end but the moment has been prepared for, but only as far as we usually prepare on Decorative Vegetable podcasts. It’s The Power of the Doctor, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on October 23, 2022

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Audio 28: Theatre Theater (Redacted) show art Audio 28: Theatre Theater (Redacted)

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We all now belong to the Church of Sil.

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Audio 27: Spinach Detector (Winter for the Adept) show art Audio 27: Spinach Detector (Winter for the Adept)

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I need a spinach detector to get all of my spinach organized.

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Audio 26: Comes in Clutch ft. Steven Shinder (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor) show art Audio 26: Comes in Clutch ft. Steven Shinder (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)

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I think Kiyan spent a little too much time on knowyourmeme this week.

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Audio 25: Martian Instinct Moments (Red Dawn) show art Audio 25: Martian Instinct Moments (Red Dawn)

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We call those MIMs in the business.

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Audio 24: The Need to Read (The Genocide Machine) show art Audio 24: The Need to Read (The Genocide Machine)

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It’s kind of like the need for speed but more academic.

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Audio 23: Hot Chocolate Technology (The Marian Conspiracy) show art Audio 23: Hot Chocolate Technology (The Marian Conspiracy)

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Damn, now I want Hot Chocolate.

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Audio 22: Chekhov’s Firebomb (The Fearmonger) show art Audio 22: Chekhov’s Firebomb (The Fearmonger)

Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast

Ever stop and wonder what your biggest fears in life are? Probably, but what about whether you yourself are someone or something’s biggest fear? Whether you yourself are stirring a pot of of warm, bubbly fear without even knowing it? Whether you may be called a true fearmonger, which, coincidentally, is the name of the audio we’re covering this week. It’s, once again, The Fearmonger written by Jonathon Blum and released on February 4, 2000.

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Audio 21: The Common Courtesy to Die (Land of the Dead) show art Audio 21: The Common Courtesy to Die (Land of the Dead)

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I wish I had the common courtesy to die 🙁

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Alternate title: Hell Yeah, Mark Strickson! We were less enthusiastic about old Mark after we learned he was maybe possibly theoretically hypothetically a redhead, but also not one at the same time. Got give it up to him though. He was pretty fantastic in this story. Or should I say phantastic, with a “ph?” Probably not because it’s not spelled with a “ph,” but what is spelled with a “ph” is Phantasmagoria, written by Mark Gatiss and released on October 4, 1999.


Show-notes:
1:00: I suppose the cover is kind of orangey.
1:20: I dunno here’s a picture of Mark Strickson, decide for yourself what color his hair is. (Editor’s note: It’s chartreuse.)
2:45: This was the optical illusion I was talking about, courtesy of the Washington Post. I guess they had nothing better to report on or something. Anyway, I if you put your finger between A and B in the image, you’ll see that they’re the same color. That’s what I meant to say on recording. Here’s a bunch of similar illusions from the Washington Post.
3:28: Here’s our first attempt at this episode from like 5 years ago if you’d like to listen to it. I’m not going to.
6:35: Behold: stories set in 1702.
9:23: Here’s the wikipedia page on Almanac that Kiyan couldn’t find in a reasonable time span.
15:08: The Visitation is set in 1666.
19:28: Apparently it was true.
23:37: Check out our classic sci-fi podcast, Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast.
55:30: It’s Day of the Doctor that Kiyan is referring to here.
1:02:02 The P.R.O.B.E. videos are actually about Liz Shaw, they don’t even pretend it’s not, because of how rights worked. Also, if you know how/why P.R.O.B.E. stands for “Preternatural Research Bureau,” let us know, cause we’re stumped.
1:06:38 Seven Keys to Doomsday is an audio adaptation of a stage play.
1:07:50 The name of JB’s current Doctor Who podcast, if you weren’t aware, is Doctor Who Gives a F*ck.
1:09:13 The Timescales


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Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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