Doctor Who: The Missing Episodes Podcast - Episode 15 - The Tenth Planet
Doctor Who: The Missing Episodes Podcast - Un pódcast de Tim
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Support us on Patreon 👉https://www.patreon.com/missingepisodes 🙌 Tip us on https://ko-fi.com/missingeps Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/drwhopodcasters We’re back just and in time to see off the First Doctor. Yes, it’s episode 15 of The Missing Episodes Podcast! The second story of season 4 sees not only the end of the wonderful Hartnell era, but the introduction of a foe that will be back for decades to come: The Cybermen. Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis get their first co-writing credit and riff on a truly terrifying theme: what happens if you replace increasing amounts of a person with spare parts? What becomes of their soul? Tim is joined by content creator and camera-script investigator, David Gillespie-Pratt, and we have a very welcome return for vintage TV expert and curator of “From the Archive”, Greg Bakun. Thankfully the team are less care-free than the Cybermen and have greater detective skills that the world’s scientists (which isn’t difficult in this one) as they delve into the story’s successes and failures. Then it’s off on the usual world tour, as we look at what happened to the film prints of The Tenth Planet and what the chances are of ever seeing some more of it! So put on your best snow cap, keep Geneva on hold and join us as we take a very deep dive into The Tenth Planet. Tim is on Twitter Tim - Missing Episodes Podcast (@drwhopodcasters) / X (twitter.com), and please do come and like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/drwhoandthepodcasters David can be found on Twitter @pie1883 and do subscribe to his brilliant Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@Gillespie-Pratt Greg is on Twitter @FromtheArchive, his must-subscribe Youtube channel is @FromTheArchive1and his blog lives at http://www.from-the-archive.co.uk/ Executive Producers: Rich Tipple and Bedwyr Gullidge Become a patron and get early access to forthcoming episodes (The Power of the Daleks is there!) and a whole host of treats, while helping cover our fees and keeping me in bicuits. https://www.patreon.com/missingepisodes Thanks so much to the exceedingly lovely Julian Botting, Jonathan Crossfield, piemaster47, Richard Higson, John Scott, Jonathan Hales, Alex, Luke Dean, Rob Byrne, Sean Landings, Darcy Smart, Killian Keane, Craig Wallace, Simon Nash, Trevor Smith, Paul Benson, Chris Pinkney, John Molyneux, Chris Arnsby, John Adams, Matthew Michael, Del Skaterman, Dylan Rees, Brian Larkin, Leigh Wood, James Dodds, Tim Foley, Type 40 Productions, Jack Hutchison, Phil Mitchell, Andy Kaminski, Troy Wood, John Babb, Dean, Dom, Stephen West, Liam, Frank Shailes, Michael Laing, Tindwunnel, sean martindill, Richie Haworth, Oliver Wake, Jonathan Le Targat, Richard Higson, John Geoffrion, Pierce Carrig, Nick Lawton, bluey111, Colin Brockhurst, Craig Thomson, Chris Fone, Philip Stubley, Mr Neil Smith, Michael Elison, JoeBloggs, Jack Sharpe, Stephen Hartwell, Sidney Troat, Stephen Moffatt, Dean Poole, Rob Fleming, Sir Jim Trenowden, Lord Toby Hadoke, Charles Geers, Matthew Purchase, Steven Schapansky, Gary Gillatt, Ashton Withers, Anthony F., Dominic Jackson, Rich Hughes, Jonny5, jb, James, Simon Exton, Andrew Llewellyn, David Matthewman, Jamie Gordon Bate, Sinead Morse, Chris Arkle, Matthew, Richard King-Byatt,Ray Badrick, Marc Cameron, James Bell, Steven Manfred, Simon Whitehead, Huw Buchtmann, Nick Mellish, Alex TheSkapes, Stephen Wolterstorff, Richard Smith, Stuart Hargreaves, Reuben Herfindahl, David Green, Garry Byrne, Anthony Carroll, Andy Kitching, Joe Lewallen, John Thomson, Steven Quinn, David Gillespie-Pratt, Darren Howard, Paul Cooke, Tony Carroll, Jonathan Potter, That's Chroma, Sara Irving, Brendan McKenna-Nicoll ,Tim Arding, Jon Sheehan, Jess Jurkovic, Gavros Rymill, James Cluskey and John Rivers With thanks the wonderful Bea Garrido https://twitter.com/BeaGarrido00 for her art, assistance and her patience. Check out her brilliant Doctor Who art https://beagarridoart.weebly.com/ This free podcast borrows snippets of mus