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

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,

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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 Show-notes: 0:54 The Monoids appeared in The Ark. 1:58: We watched classic sci-horror series Children of the Stones on Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast, a classic sci-fi podcast that you should check out if you’re looking for a classic sci-fi podcast, like classic sci-fi, and/or like podcasts. 2:05: Check out fellow Doctor Who podcasts Krynoid Podcast and Flight Through Entirety. You’ll be glad you did. 6:25: If this is your first time hearing that Doctor Who is going to be a coproduction with Disney+, then I’m so sorry. 29:17: The Cyberium was introduced in The Haunting of Villa Diotati. The bulk of our show-notes on this show are links to the TARDIS wiki lol. 37:00: The King’s Man didn’t feature Ra Ra Rasputin… I was very sad. 49:52: Tom Baker is 88 years old. You can see him looking quite frail in this interview from a year ago. 52:23: I tried so hard and got so far, but in the end it doesn’t even matter. 1:10:40: We actually did go back and rewatch this 1 minute segment and The Master really did just control the Qurunx, somehow. 1:15:0: Check out this picture for yourself… at the TARDIS wiki. 1:48:36: His name was Tosin Cole, and we should be ashamed for forgetting. (editor’s note: I mean I looked it up like one minute after this…) Doctor Who © The BBC 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 Segun Akinola. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Spotify! Check us out on Facebook! Check us out on YouTube! Check us out on Twitter!  

First published

11/02/2022

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tv film

Duration

122 minutes

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Decorative Vegetable

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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 ofContinue reading →

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