DIDDLY DUM PODCAST #200 – Walkies!


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Jul 05 2024 114 mins   13


We mark our 200th podcast (because no-one else could be bothered to) by taking a look at “The Legend of Ruby Sunday” and “Empire of Death”.











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SHOW NOTES



(00:09:50) Dalek Two Zero and Roboman who will be at the Rev’s wedding next year can be found here.



(00:12:30) Our own Doc and Mark can he heard guesting on Mark Cockram and Iain Martin’s “All Of Time And Space” podcast reviewing “The Krotons”.



(00;12:30) The multiple podcast blimps helping us to steal The National Museum of Wales can be heard here on our podcast #194.



(00:35:52) “A butcher’s” is short for “Butcher’s Hook” which is Cockney rhyming slang for “a look”. So “I had a butcher’s at” means “I had a look at”.



(00:38:16) The ICON/CON picture Mark is referring to can be seen on our Tumblr page here.



(00:39:11) Then Prime Minister Theresa May walked onto the stage at the 2018 Conservative Party conference for her keynote speech by boogieing to “Dancing Queen”.



(00:56:46) The site we use to find transcripts of all Doctor Whop episodes ASAP is chakoteya.net.



(01:13:35) The Frame” was a 24-issue fanzine that ran from February 1987 to Spring 1993. It was different from most other fanzines in that its articles tended to focus on production personnel — especially designers — who had previously been ignored by the fan community. It was further significant because its writers went on to publish professional Doctor Who works, some of which re-used the content of The Frame. It was edited and published by David Howe, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. The cover which the Rev refers to here is that of issue 8 which can be seen on our Tumblr page here.



(01:23:39) The “Television is bad for your eyes” sketch from S03E07 of “Monty Python”.



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