Wed, 29 September 2010
WHEEEE! It's the Eighth episode of The Cloister Room, a podcast about Doctor Who and other things. This week, the "Doctor Who" is Colin Baker's "Attack of the Cybermen. The "Other Things" are Fringe! Well, I guess that would be an "Other Thing" singular. Next week, we'll be talking about "The Happiness Patrol," featuring Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor. The week after that we'll be talking about an Eighth Doctor story... of your choosing! But wait! Wasn't there only one Eighth Doctor story? Well, we're throwing Big Finish's "Blood of the Daleks" into the mix, just to make things interesting. Comment here on this post, or leave an @ reply for @TheCloisterRoom on Twitter telling us which we should discuss. Oh, and be sure to let us know what you think of the podcast, through either of those ways or by e-mail at thecloisterroom@gmail.com.
Show topics: 00:00-01:18 - Introduction 01:19-17:34 - Listener Feedback and "Attack of the Cybermen" 17:35-21:23 - Next Week 21:24-24:15 - Karen Gillan's tragic life 24:16-29:56 - Fringe season three premiere (spoilers!) 29:57-end - Outroduction By the way, this week we mentioned TachyonTV's "Paula Moore" song. You can hear it and many other amusing TachyonTV song parodies On "TachyonTV the Album." It's the third song in the compilation!
Direct download: The_Cloister_Room_008__Cryon_You_Crazy_Diamond_Thief.mp3
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Wed, 22 September 2010
WHAAAT? It's the seventh episode of The Cloister Room, a podcast about Doctor Who and other things. This week, the "Doctor Who" is Peter Davison's swan song, "The Caves of Androzani." The "Other Things" are Buffy and Angel! Next week, we'll be talking about "Attack of the Cybermen," featuring Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor. The week after that we'll be talking about a Seventh Doctor story... of your choosing! Comment here on this post, or leave an @ reply for @TheCloisterRoom on Twitter telling us which Seventh Doctor story we should discuss. Stories not on DVD are fine! Oh, and be sure to let us know what you think of the podcast, through either of those ways or by e-mail at thecloisterroom@gmail.com.
SHOW TOPICS 00:00-01:08 - Introduction 01:09-13:01 - Discussion of "The Caves of Androzani" 13:02-16:37 - What's up next week? 16:38-22:23 - Discussion of Buffy and Angel (only the vaguest and most minor of spoilers) 22:24-end - Outroduction
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Thu, 16 September 2010
Whoa! It's the fifth episode of The Cloister Room, a podcast about Doctor Who and other things. This week, the "Doctor Who" is the Tom Baker story "Genesis of the Daleks." The "Other Things" include The Sarah Jane Adventures and Caprica! Next week, we'll be talking about "Caves of Androzani," featuring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor. The week after that we'll be talking about a Sixth Doctor story... of your choosing! Comment here on this post, or leave an @ reply for @TheCloisterRoom on Twitter telling us which Sixth Doctor story we should discuss. Stories not on DVD are fine! Not that it matters, since all of Colin's stories are out on DVD. But it's the principle that matters. Also note: Trial of a Time Lord counts as four stories, so you can't vote for it! Oh, and be sure to let us know what you think of the podcast, through either of those ways or by e-mail at thecloisterroom@gmail.com.
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00:00-01:24 - Intro 01:25-07:19 - Genesis of the Daleks discussion 07:20-13:36 - Tom Baker discussion 13:37-15:20 - Sarah Jane and Harry 15:21-19:50 - The Sarah Jane Adventures (no spoilers here!) 19:51-23:47 - Caprica (no spoilers here!) 23:48-25:09 - Sonic Wiimote 25:10-26:57 - What's next? 26:58-28:53 - Outro
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Mon, 6 September 2010
Hey! It's the fifth episode of the new Cloister Room podcast, a podcast about Doctor Who and other things. I say "new," but we're five episodes in. So maybe I'll stop calling it that now. This week, the "Doctor Who" is the Jon Pertwee story "Inferno." The "Other Things" include The Walking Dead, Avatar, Lost, Fringe, and some obscure game Louis likes! Next week, we'll be talking about "Genesis of the Daleks," featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor. The week after that we'll be talking about a Fifth Doctor story... of your choosing! Comment here on this post, or leave an @ reply for @TheCloisterRoom on Twitter telling us which Fourth Doctor story we should discuss. Stories not on DVD are fine! Oh, and be sure to let us know what you think of the podcast, through either of those ways or by e-mail at thecloisterroom@gmail.com.
SHOW TOPICS: (00:00 - 01:25) Intro (01:26 - 06:07) The Third Doctor Era (06:08 - 12:22) Inferno (12:23 - 13:43) What's next? (13:44 - 19:00) Avatar re-release (spoilers!) (19:01 - 22:56) Trailers for AMC's The Walking Dead (22:57 - 26:57) Lost: The New Man in Charge DVD extra (spoilers!) (26:51 - 29:09) TV spots for FOX's Fringe (spoilers for season 2 finale!) (29:10 - 30:14) Outro
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Tue, 31 August 2010
Hey! It's the fourth episode of the new Cloister Room podcast, a podcast about Doctor Who and other things. This week, the "Doctor Who" is the Patrick Troughton story "The War Games." The "Other Things" include Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, James Cameron's Avatar, and even more discussion of Disney movies on VHS! Next week, we'll be talking about "Inferno," featuring Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor. The week after that we'll be talking about a Fourth Doctor story... of your choosing! Comment here on this post, or leave an @ reply for @TheCloisterRoom on Twitter telling us which Fourth Doctor story we should discuss. Stories not on DVD are fine! Oh, and be sure to let us know what you think of the podcast, through either of those ways or by e-mail at thecloisterroom@gmail.com.
Show topics: 00:00 - 01:14 - Intro 01:15 - 05:55 - Split Season 6/7 and Eighth Doctor news 05:56 - 11:18 - The War Games discussion 11:19 - 14:42 - More War Games 14:43 - 18:26 - Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (no spoilers!) 18:27 - 20:29 - Theatrical re-release of Avatar 20:30 - 23:16 - Avatar 2? 23:17 - 25:37 - Announcement of Third Doctor story, call for Fourth Doctor votes 25:38 - end - Conclusion.
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