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The Horror of Who
by Saul Muerte
Having been listed in the Guinness World Record as the longest-running science-fiction television series in the world, Doctor Who has delighted fans for decades. So resident Surgeons of Horror alumni Saul Muerte and Antony Yee wanted to scrutinise and dissect the series where it would scare its audience and leaving them hiding behind the family couch. Horror itself has shaped and transformed across the years and Doctor Who is a prime example of how it balanced this genre with prime-time family viewing.
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Dalek's Devastation - The Power and The Evil
The Horror of Who team reunite for a new journey through time, casting their eyes across the horror genre via British Sci-Fi series, Doctor Who. The team at Horror of Who shift their focus away from the silver nemesis to the arch-nemesis of the Doctor, The Daleks. In their only confrontations with Patrick Troughton's Doctor on the small screen, Host Saul Muerte invites Jack Bowman back on board to discuss how they their evil scheming changed across time. Music courtesy of Young But Retro @YoungButRetro
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Cybermen's Consternations: The Revenge of the Cybermen
Much like the Cybermen themselves, the Horror of Who team have had a small hiatus. Whereas they last time the silver menace graced the tv screens was against Troughton's Second Doctor, having skipped the Pertwee era, they encounter a very different kind of doctor in Tom Baker. Revenge of the Cybermen will be the focus of discussion this time around; a serial that was to form part of Baker's first Season at the helm. Joining host Saul Muerte for this episode will be Antony "The Big Cheese" Yee. What will they encounter? Do the Cybermen still pose a threat, and if so what horrific elements will they bring to the fold? Tune in and see what they uncover.
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Troughton's Terror: The Cybermen Pt 2
The Horror of Who team reunite for a new journey through time, casting their eyes across the horror genre via British Sci-Fi series, Doctor Who. The team at Horror of Who regroup once more to focus on the Troughton era, continuing our discussions on the Cybermen and the second doctor. In this episode, we turn to Tomb of the Cybermen and The Invasion. Music courtesy of Young But Retro @YoungButRetro
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Troughton's Terror: The Cybermen Pt 1
The Horror of Who team reunite for a new journey through time, casting their eyes across the horror genre via British Sci-Fi series, Doctor Who. For our next chapter, our gaze falls upon the Troughton era, beginning with the Cybermen and the four tales in which they feature alongside the second doctor. In this episode, we turn to The Moonbase and Wheel in Space. Music courtesy of Young But Retro @YoungButRetro
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Dalek's Devastation - The Dr Who Movies
As we segway from Hartnell's Horror era, we take a sidestep into the Dr Who movies, Dr Who and the Daleks and Dalek's Invasion Earth 2150 AD, resident horror veteran invites new companion Jack Bowman aboard the podcast journey into the heart of horror through the lens of Doctor Who to see how these movies shaped the franchise and inspired the future of this much-loved series. Music courtesy of Dalek Who @DalekWho
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Hartnell's Horror Part 4: The Cybermen
As we wave goodbye to the Hartnell era from The Horror of Who and the conclusion for the First Doctor, we also welcome new podcast companion, Peter Griffith to join fellow member of Flight Through Entirety, Nathan Bottomley to whittle down and peruse alongside Surgeons of Horror host Saul Muerte. The conversation and dissection of the horror genre through the gaze of Doctor Who comes via the introduction of the silver nemesis, The Cybermen in the serial, The Tenth Planet. What initially made these creature so iconic and how have they stood the test of time? Music produced by Young But Retro @YoungButRetro
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Hartnell's Horror Part 3
The Hartnell era from The Horror of Who team concludes with Seasons 3 from the First Doctor. The assembled team includes Surgeons of Horror host Saul Muerte and members of Flight Through Entirety, Nathan Bottomley and Nathan James who will discuss and dissect where the horror elements have crept into cult sci-fi tv series, Doctor Who across the decades. Episodes of scrutiny will be The Massacre and The War Machines. Music produced by Young But Retro @YoungButRetro
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Hartnell's Horror Part 2
The Horror of Who team assembled with Surgeons of Horror host Saul Muerte and members of Flight Through Entirety, Nathan Bottomley and Nathan James discuss and dissect where the horror elements have crept into cult sci-fi tv series, Doctor Who across the decades. The focus for the second episode is during William Hartnell's second season as the Doctor, with particular scrutiny upon Planet of the Giants and The Crusade. Music produced by Young But Retro @YoungButRetro
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Hartnell's Horror Part 1: The Daleks
Having been listed in the Guinness World Record as the longest-running science-fiction television series in the world, Doctor Who has delighted fans for decades. So resident Surgeons of Horror alumni Saul Muerte and Antony Yee wanted to scrutinise and dissect the series where it would scare its audience and leaving them hiding behind the family couch. Horror itself has shaped and transformed across the years and Doctor Who is a prime example of how it balanced this genre with prime-time family viewing. Joining our hosts and companions for the Hartnell era will be aficionados of the cult series, Flight Through Entirety's Nathan Bottomley and Brendan Jones. The first subject under the microscope is the most iconic villains that the series produced - The Daleks. Audio supplied by Young But Retro @YoungButRetro.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Having been listed in the Guinness World Record as the longest-running science-fiction television series in the world, Doctor Who has delighted fans for decades. So resident Surgeons of Horror alumni Saul Muerte and Antony Yee wanted to scrutinise and dissect the series where it would scare its audience and leaving them hiding behind the family couch. Horror itself has shaped and transformed across the years and Doctor Who is a prime example of how it balanced this genre with prime-time family viewing.
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