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The Bunker - A Doctor Who Podcast from Cutaway Comics

The Bunker - A Doctor Who Podcast from Cutaway Comics
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Welcome to The Bunker – a Doctor Who podcast brought to you by Cutaway Comics, with your host – Ian Winterton.
Each week sees one guest from the wide world of Doctor Who fandom welcomed to The Bunker, interviewed about their life and career via the prism of the most brilliant TV show ever created. Only allowed to pick five stories, we get to the heart of why they, like so many of us around the globe, love Doctor Who – and how becoming fans leaves us forever changed.
Narration and Additional Voice Material: Brian Blessed & James Steventon
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Gary’s five choices to take into The Bunker are:
1. The 1969 Dr Who Annual
2. 1975 Weetabix set of Doctor Who cards
3. Inferno -- Doctor Who TV adventure, first broadcast in 1970
4. The Carnival of Monsters – Doctor Who TV adventure, first broadcast in 1973
5. The Robots of Death – Doctor Who TV adventure, first broadcast in 1977
Stephen’s choices for The Bunker are:
1. Doctor Who and the Sea Devils (TV serial, specifically the 1972 Christmas omnibus!)
2. Doctor Who – local fan groups
3. The Whooverville Convention
4. Doctor Who and the Web of Fear (TV serial, first broadcast in 1968)
5. The Sirens of Time (full cast audio drama from Big Finish, first released in 1999)
For The Whoovers, visit www.whoovers.org.uk or follow on Twitter @whoovers
Hello, and welcome to Episode Two of our Doctor Who commentary podcast which we have decided to call KOGS Kids of Gallifrey! Joining Ian Winterton, the host of Cutaway Comics’ The Bunker, are two other Doctor Who fan dads – Richard, and Tony. But, most importantly, the real inspiration for this spin-off pod are the youngsters, the Mini-Whovians, , the Bunker Babies, The Who Kids On The Block who’ll be the real hosts of this pod… Ian’s son Elliot (8), Richard’s daughter – known on Twitter as Little Who Girl – Rachel (also 8), and, oldest – and loudest – the big brother of the trio, we have Tiny Timelord, Tony’s 14-year old son Cooper. This ep we finish off our commentary over Rachel’s choice – her favourite Doctor Who story ever: The Curse of Peladon (episodes 3 and 4). Enjoy! (And thanks, too, to Rachel for her brilliant artwork!)
Libby’s five choices are:
1. Dalek (TV episode, 2005)
2. The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances (TV episode, 2005)
3. The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit (TV episode, 2006)
4. Heaven Sent (TV episode, 2015)
5. Daleks In Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks (TV episode, 2007).
Steve’s five choices are:
1. Dr. Who Annual 1966 – first published by World Distributors in September 1965.
2. The City of Death – TV episode – first broadcast on BBC1 in 1979.
3. The Five Doctors – TV episode – first broadcast on BBC1 in 1983.
4. The Happiness Patrol – TV episode – first broadcast on BBC1 in 1988.
5. Dr. Who and the Star Beast – comic story – first published in Doctor Who Weekly by Marvel UK in 1980.
Jonathan’s five choices are:
Death To The Daleks – TV episode, first broadcast in 1974.
Night of the Doctor – webisode, first released in 2013.
Torchwood – Children of Earth, TV mini-series, first broadcast in 2009.
Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 AD – movie, first released in 1966.
The Trial of Davros – charity stage play, performed in 1993 and 2005.
Kenny’s five choices are:
The Eleventh Hour – TV story, first broadcast in 2010.
Storm Warning – an Eighth Doctor audio drama from Big Finish, first released in 2001.
Touched By An Angel – a novel by Jonathan Morris, published in 2011.
City of Death – TV story, first broadcast in 1979.
Night of the Doctor – webisode, first released in 2013.
Emma's five choices are:
The Genesis of the Daleks – Doctor Who TV episode – first broadcast in 1975
Master – Big Finish Audio drama – first released in 2003
The Discontinuity Guide – book by Paul Cornell and Martin Day and Keith Topping – first published in 1995
Utopia / Sound of Drums / Last of the Timelords – Doctor Who TV episodes – first broadcast in 2007
The Night of the Doctor – Doctor Who webisode – first released in 2013
Matt's five choices are:
An Unearthly Child / The Tribe of Gum – TV story first broadcast in 1963
The Mind Robber – TV story first broadcast in 1968
The Three Doctors – TV story first broadcast in 1972 and 1973
Black Legacy – comicbook story by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, first published in Doctor Who Magazine in 1980
The Cybermen
Robert’s five choices are:
The Babelcolour compilation of every Doctor Who episode. The current version can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czwblMrYWhs&list=PLAhb7J1CX00ces2ge9pAHSrCUZaGHYqbC&index=1&t=42s
Doctor Who and the Horror of Fang Rock – Target novelisation by Terrence Dicks, first published in 1978
Snakedance – TV story, first broadcast on BBC1 in 1983
Doctor Who and the Pirates – a Big Finish audio drama by Jacqueline Rayner. First released in 2003
The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances - TV story, first broadcast on BBC1 in 2005
Robert’s five choices are:
The Babelcolour compilation of every Doctor Who episode. The current version can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czwblMrYWhs&list=PLAhb7J1CX00ces2ge9pAHSrCUZaGHYqbC&index=1&t=42s
Doctor Who and the Horror of Fang Rock – Target novelisation by Terrence Dicks, first published in 1978
Snakedance – TV story, first broadcast on BBC1 in 1983
Doctor Who and the Pirates – a Big Finish audio drama by Jacqueline Rayner. First released in 2003
The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances - TV story, first broadcast on BBC1 in 2005
Darren’s five choices are:
Time and the Rani – TV story, first broadcast on BBC1 in 1987
The Happiness Patrol, TV story, first broadcast on BBC 1 in 1988
Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans – direct-to-video film from Dreamwatch Media, first released in 1995
School Reunion – TV story, first broadcast on BBC1 in 2006
The Waters of Mars – TV story, first broadcast on BBC1 in 2010
Joe’s Five choices are:
The Trial of a Timelord (VHS box set) – TV story, first broadcast in 1986
Doctor Who: The Script of the Film – script to Doctor Who: The TV Movie, first published in 1996
Mad Dogs and Englishmen – an Eighth Doctor novel by Paul Magrs, first published in 2002
Doctor Who and the Pirates – a Big Finish audio drama by Jacqueline Rayner. First released in 2003
The Power of the Doctor – TV story, first broadcast in 2022
Robert’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are:
1. DOCTOR WHO - 25 GLORIOUS YEARS by Peter Haining (book, published by W.H. Allen, 1988)
2. SURVIVAL (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1989)
3. DOCTOR WHO AND THE DALEK INVASION OF EARTH by Terrance Dicks (novelisation, first published by Target Books, W.H. Allen, 1977)
4. SHADA (Doctor Who, incomplete TV story, various versions)
5. THE DAEMONS (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1971)
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Martin’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are:
1. Inferno (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1970)
2. The Seeds of Doom (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1976)
3. The Horror of Fang Rock (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1977)
4. The City of Death (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1979)
5. The Tides of Time (Comic strip story, first published in Doctor Who Monthly, 1982)
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Adrian’s website can be found at http://adriansalmonart.blogspot.com/ and his five choices to take with him into The Bunker are:
1. The Pyramids of Mars (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1975)
2. The Time Meddler (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1965)
3. Junkyard Demon (Comic strip story by Steve Parkhouse and Mick McMahon, first published in Doctor Who Magazine issues 58-59, 1981)
4. Black Legacy (Comic strip story by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, first published in Doctor Who Weekly issues 35-38, 1980)
5. The Bodysnatchers (Eighth Doctor novel by Mark Morris, first published by BBC Books in 1997)
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Stephen’s website can be found at http://www.stephenwyatt.co.uk/ and his five choices to take with him into The Bunker are:
1. An Unearthly Child (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1963)
2. Paradise Found (comicbook, Cutaway Comics’ sequel to Stephen’s 1987 Doctor Who TV story, Paradise Towers)
3. The Paradise Towers Collection (Obverse Books, comprising of Wallscrawler, Build High For Happiness and Black Archive #61: Paradise Towers by John Toon. Available to buy here: https://obversebooks.co.uk/product/paradise-towers-collection/)
4.The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1988-1989)
5. Me & Him & Who (audio drama by Stephen Wyatt, first released on CD from AUK Studios 2022. More info here: https://auk.direct/product/me-him-who/
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Paul’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are:
1. The Pyramids of Mars (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1975)
2. Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (movie, released 1966)
3. The Dalek Conquests (audio drama, BBC Audio, 2006, with narration by Nick Briggs)
4. The Chimes of Midnight (Dr Who, audio drama, Big Finish, 2002)
5. The Tides of Time (comicbook story, first published in Doctor Who Monthly, 1982)
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Arthur’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are:
1. The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1964)
2. The Dr. Who Annual (published September, 1965)
3. Dalek Rolykins (toy, first manufactured 1965)
4. The Celestial Toymaker (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1966)
5. The War Games (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1969)
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Lisa’s five choices to take with her into The Bunker are:
1. The Caves of Androzani (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1984)
2. Silence In The Library/Forest of the Dead (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 2008)
3. The Chimes of Midnight (Eighth Doctor audio drama, first released by Big Finish 2002)
4. Dalek (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 2005)
5. Stranded 1-4 (Eighth Doctor audio drama box sets, released by Big Finish 2020-22)
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