Tim Burrows from the “Missing Episodes” podcast joins us to present three items for permanent exhibition in the Whoseum – …

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Tim Burrows from the “Missing Episodes” podcast joins us to present three items for permanent exhibition in the Whoseum – the three 1965 Muller books, some suspiciously man-sized cryogenic capsules and the DVD of “The Underwater Menace”.

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SHOWNOTES

(00:00:00) Our guest on this podcast is Tim Burrows from the “Missing Episodes” podcast.

(00:03:45) This audio clip comes from the start of our podcast #119 where we carried TV coverage of Hayden’s and Sophie’s wedding.

(00:19:15) This audio clip comes from about 00:15:00 into our podcast #147 (“The Shelfless Society”) where former Diddly Dum host Matt Charlton was paying a return visit to the Whoseum.

(00:28:40) Photos of the covers of the three Frederick Muller books can be found on our Tumblr page here.

(00:29:45) Photos of Tim’s mini Yetis can be found on our Tumblr page here.

(00:39:15) This audio clip of Mark’s cupboard in Canterbury anecdote comes from about 00:45:00 into our podcast #64 (“Fury From the Deep Pan”).

(01:00:55) “Doctor Who and the Daleks Omnibus”, edited by Terry Nation, was published in 1976, especially for Marks and Spencer. It featured a collection of articles and photographs related to the Daleks as well as abridged and illustrated reprints of the novelisations “Planet of the Daleks” and “Genesis of the Daleks” by Terrance Dicks. Examples of the page artwork can be found on our Tumblr page here.

(01:01:20) “The Amazing World of Doctor Who” was a 1976 promotional book offered by Ty-phoo Tea. It was available by mail order from Ty-phoo. A photo of the page featuring the Fourth Doctor, Sarah and Harry as you’ve never seen them before can be seen on our Tumblr page here.

(01:02:30) “Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space” was a forty-six-page novella published in 1966 in the same format as the Doctor Who annual releases.

(01:04:20) The pink Pertwee book is better known as the 1971 Doctor Who Annual.

(01:07:35) Liz Shaw from “The Mind Extractors” story in the 1971 Doctor Who Annual can be seen on our Tumblr page here.

(01:10:35) The Brigadier as Gene Hackman in a false moustache in the 1971 Doctor Who Annual can be seen on our Tumblr page here.

(01:10:35) Is it Sgt Benton in the 1971 Doctor Who Annual? Guess for yourself on our Tumblr page here.

(01:10:35) The Third Doctor as Herman Munster in the 1971 Doctor Who Annual can be seen on our Tumblr page here.

(01:28:00) Phil Morris’s appearance on “The One Show” as Indiana Jones can be seen here.

(01:23:00) Jon Prebble’s “BroaDWcast”, his comprehensive online guide to the foreign airdates and worldwide transmissions of classic era Doctor Who, can be found here.

(01;30:00) Tim’s interview with Paul Scoones can be found on his “Missing Episodes” podcast #3 (“The Crusade”) and podcast #3 (“Bonus Episode”).

(01:30:35) This audio clip of Kevin Davies comes from our interview with Kevin on our podcast #40 (“Kevin Davies”).

(01:50:00) The tale of our own Doc working his way through the First Doctor era and recording the different and developing ways in which he addresses Ian can be found on his personal blog here.

The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.

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