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Krynoid PodCast

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060: The Sun Makers

September 24, 2014 19:52 - 2 hours - 99.2 MB

"I sense the vicious doctrine of egalitarianism." Not our words, the words of financially-motivated, fish-blooded fungus, The Collector. One of The Sun Makers, this blob of seaweed with ideas above its station loves a healthy balance sheet and an unhealthy executionee but meets his match when the 4th Doctor, Leela and K9 visit plutocratic Pluto. It's a miserable world of wooden tables, cardboard control panels, unappetising curries and clown's-pocket-sized credit cards. The Doctor moos l...

CapaldiCast 1.4 Listen

September 19, 2014 08:04 - 51 minutes - 35.4 MB

"Fear is like a companion. A constant companion, always there." And some may think Clara Oswald is always there, in shot. But not Jim and his mystery new podcast companion. They wax lyrical on the rather watchable Listen and ponder tricky dates, misunderstood soldiers and canon attacks. Who wrote on the Doctor's blackboard? Who or what was under the bedclothes? And was there anything outside Orson's spaceship? For the answer to all of these questions, call Steven Moffat.   And,...

CapaldiCast 1.3 Robot of Sherwood

September 11, 2014 21:25 - 34 minutes - 23.8 MB

"No damsels in distress. No pretty castles. No such thing as Robin Hood." Well it just goes to show that even curmudgeonly old Time Lords can get things wrong occasionally, although the TARDIS team do also manage to encounter a Robot of Sherwood or several during their sojourn in Merrie England. Hair is plucked, sandals are sniffed, targets are incinerated and a baddie is cast into a vat of boiling gold. All in a day's work for Spoonman and Clara. But does the episode hit the target ...

CapaldiCast 1.2 Into The Dalek

September 08, 2014 20:54 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB

"Top layer, if you want to say a few words." Ooh that 12th / 14th / 271st Doctor is a silver-tongued charmer, isn't he? Perhaps being poked into a mental Dalek has upset his equilibrium? Or maybe not. Who knows? Who nose? etc. etc. So Jim and Martin go Into The Dalek and try to discover why the Doctor looks so sheepish, if Clara's was a happy slap, what makes punters qualify for Missy's Heaven and if random words do a character name make. Listen to their aimless pontifications here. ...

CapaldiCast 1.1 Deep Breath

September 05, 2014 21:25 - 35 minutes - 24.7 MB

"And don't look in that mirror. It's absolutely furious!" Peter Capaldi is the Doctor and Jim and Martin escape their Classic Who bonds to observe him in his inaugural outing, Deep Breath. It's a Victorian melodrama, featuring a newly-coatless tramp, two attack eyebrows, some amazingly tolerant Londoners and the only restaurant with a negative Michelin star count. Is age just a number? Does offing a clockwork robot count as homocide? And is Murray Gold really playing a kazoo? Find ou...

059: The Moonbase

August 18, 2014 17:02 - 2 hours - 96.5 MB

"Clever. Clever. Clever." Well, if the Cybermen are that bloomin' clever, they'd target the more body-conscious members of The Moonbase crew with their veiny virus too. Never mind, the silver giants have plenty more plans up their practice golfball-studded sleeves and this spells trouble for the internationally-branded Boyz N The Base. But they reckon without Gollum Doctor, a lead-swinging Jamie, Polly the Barista, and Ben "Know-it-all" Jackson. Will the Cybermen be able to cope with the...

058: Robot

July 19, 2014 15:10 - 2 hours - 63.4 MB

"You may be a doctor but I'm the Doctor – the definite article you might say."   A statement of intent from the fresh and dewy Tom Baker in his first ever story, Robot. As well as being introduced to the boggle-eyed Bohemian, we continue the Adventures of Sarah Jane Smith, politely clap Benton's latest promotion and discover what the Brig does with his car keys (and more) at the weekends. If that wasn't exciting enough, we also meet a crazy-haired professor, an unusually silent politicia...

057: The Green Death

June 24, 2014 20:36 - 2 hours - 92.6 MB

"This fellow's bright green apparently. And dead."   What's that you say? Green? And, more importantly, dead? This must be the 1973 Jon Pertwee quorn-clogged classic, The Green Death, then.   Wherein the Doctor escapes from Metebelis III and seeks comfort in some cosplay while Jo finds love, the Brig finds a dinner suit at the bottom of his overnight bag and Mike Yates finds the true inner peace that only BOSS's brainwashing can bring.   The miners display the survival instincts of lem...

056: The Horns of Nimon

May 21, 2014 19:29 - 2 hours - 85.5 MB

"Lord Niiiimon… it is I, Soldeed…" Words to strike terror into every self-respecting Doctor Who fan. Yes, Jim and Martin scrape the very bottom of the cavernous Who barrel this time and confront The Horns of Nimon. The budget is low but the camp is oh-so-very high. Tom Baker and Graham Crowden compete to bite the biggest chunks out of the unimpressive scenery, accompanied by the wrong Romana and the incorrect K9, while Janet Ellis longs desperately for her Blue Peter job offer to come thr...

055: Kinda

April 16, 2014 20:15 - 2 hours - 87.5 MB

"You can't mend people!" Well tell that to a doctor – Who or otherwise. And the Kinda can mend doolally folk too, turning them from sociopaths to simpletons by simply opening a box. A bit like Deal or No Deal in reverse. But is Kinda a box of delights or one of Pandora's old cast-offs? Well, Nyssa's barely in it so that's a promising start but Adric's face freaks Martin out, the presence of both Nerys Hughes and multiple Tegans sends Jim into a priapic frenzy and a moccasin-faced local k...

054: The Reign of Terror

March 19, 2014 20:52 - 2 hours - 77.5 MB

"The events will happen, just as they are written. I'm afraid so and we can't stem the tide. But at least we can stop being carried away with the flood!" And there's a veritable flood of unexpected stars in the Season One closer, The Reign of Terror. Rowan Atkinson captures the younger three-quarters of the TARDIS team, while Jonny Vegas bangs them up. Bill Murray busts them out only for Ian to nearly come a cropper at the hands of Rentaghost's Mr Meaker, who himself has another bust in mi...

053: The Daemons

February 21, 2014 23:00 - 2 hours - 72.3 MB

"Chap with the wings there… five rounds rapid!"   And lo… animated gargoyle, Bok, was treated to several speedy ales at Ye Olde Cloven Hoofe tavern, a far preferable fate than a dance with Mike Yates.   Yes, it's the 1971 occult classic, The Daemons – a satanic saga of a renegade reverend, a vile verger, tiresome TV chaps and a reticule-swinging spinster.   Yates and Benton are wearing civvies, Jo's wearing a sacrificial robe and the Doctor's just wearing.   Who is the Brig's bedfell...

052: Logopolis

January 20, 2014 22:03 - 2 hours - 82 MB

"It's the end… but the moment has been prepared for."   The final words of the boggle-eyed mentalist octogenarian Tom Baker, just prior to being trampled by a crusty ballet dancer and so triggering his metamorphosis into the world's wettest vet.   Jim and Martin start this episode by skewering The Time of the Doctor but then evaluate another regeneration story, 1981's Logopolis.   The fourth Doctor is old and grumpy and the Master is new and campy, while Adric "wunts" to help, Tegan wa...

051: The Enemy of the World

December 16, 2013 21:08 - 2 hours - 65.2 MB

"Proof! Proof! Proof! It always comes back to the same thing." Well that's what we were all saying when rumours were rife about the recovery of missing episodes, and is also the Doctor's mantra in this now-extant artefact. Recently exhumed six-parter, The Enemy of the World, is the tale of a Hancock-alumnus with rant-management problems, a shouty youth with claustrophobia and a wet girlfriend, and a jug-eared sociopath who has his hair chewed rather than cut. The Doctor, meanwhile, is wea...

The Weekend of the Krynoid

November 26, 2013 20:41 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MB

"I don't want to go!" A popular phrase this Doctor Who 50th Anniversary weekend. And maybe Jim didn't fancy the visit to Martin's house and all the danger that entailed. But there was Who to be celebrated and our intrepid podcasters braved crowds, a clergyman and an under-cooked Dalek cake to pay their respects to the venerable Time Lord. And here's what they made of the veritable (Verity-able?) smorgasbord of Who delights...

050: An Unearthly Child

November 18, 2013 16:27 - 2 hours - 68.6 MB

"This doesn’t roll along on wheels, you know!" So there you have it, time travel technology explained in a nutshell. Yes, it's An Unearthly Child - the first ever four episodes of a wee programme called Doctor Who. We give it six months, if it's lucky… It's a grimy old saga that begins with a foggy junkyard, a crafty old weasel and a police box that's ALIVE! Then we go back to our roots and join a convivial bunch of skull-cracking cave people, including a greasy-wigged leader, a prehisto...

049: The Doctor's Wife

October 24, 2013 19:50 - 1 hour - 64.8 MB

"Like a nine year old trying to rebuild a motorbike." Not a description of Jim and Martin attempting to produce a remotely professional podcast but the words of a very unusual lady... Sigh with ennui as Jim and Martin try to understand The Doctor's Wife, despite failing ever to have done so with their own. Yes, it's that surreal saga where the TARDIS trio land on a friendly planet and witness the exciting new dance duo 'Patchwork People', who put on a memorable show despite possessing th...

048: The Fires of Pompeii

October 01, 2013 20:03 - 1 hour - 61.8 MB

"The great god Vulcan must be enraged. It's so volcanic. It's like some sort of volcano." Marvel as the next Doctor forges new vocabulary before your very eyes… Yes, it's Peter Capaldi, in a previous life, as a patriarch who escapes a pumice pummelling. But it's David Tennant as the legendary Time Lord who saves his future self from The Fires of Pompeii, with the aid of his trusty Water Pistol of Death. It's a tale of armless augurs, stony seers and Sybelline Sisters as born-again Welsh f...

047: Rose

September 12, 2013 22:10 - 66 MB

"Lots of planets have a north!" Yes, the grinning, jug-eared bloke from Northern Gallifrey makes his debut in 2005’s seminal legend-resuscitator, Rose. Everyone’s favourite chav, the eponymous Rose Tyler, has a bronze medal in under-7s gymnastics, a boyfriend who goes from annoying to plastic to basket case in 45 minutes and a Mum who all but twerks at passing strangers. No wonder she fancies a spot of travel. But first she must deal with plastic non-students, a disembodied arm, an intern...

Our Earlier Podcasts

September 08, 2013 21:47

The Krynoid PodCast has been going since 2009 but only our later episodes are hosted here. Episodes 001 to 030 are available to listen to or download here.

046: Doctor Who - The TV Movie

August 22, 2013 19:55 - 2 hours - 62.6 MB

"This cannot be how it ends!" Well it damn nearly was. Yes, it's time to reconsider the 1996 Paul McGann TV Movie, with its gun fights, fist fights, car chases, snogging and schmaltz (no way was this an American production!). The Doctor is now only half-Gallifreyan with a naff syrup and an Addams Family interior design sense, while the Master is now part-snake, part-personal lubricant dispenser, with a penchant for "drezzing" up. Thank Bod for Amazing Grace with her static tear and inna...

045: Dragonfire

July 19, 2013 19:10 - 2 hours - 73.6 MB

“I haven't got no mum and dad. I've never had no mum and dad and I don't want no mum and dad. It's just me, all right?” So who’s this perishin’ apple-cheeked cockernee urchin then? Why, it’s Ace! And she joins the show in 1987’s Dragonfire, which mercifully closes Season 24. It’s a frosty fable involving a wobbly-headed ANT, some woeful ice statuary and a frigid frozen food salesman. A screamer leaves, a street yoof joins, a permed old rascal returns, and the Doctor reveals that he is in...

044: The Brain of Morbius

June 16, 2013 03:28 - 2 hours - 64.8 MB

"Chop Suey, the Galactic Emperor" The elusive Robin Bland serves up this dubious dish, with a hefty helping of hairy kebab meat, in 1976's The Brain of Morbius. But it's still a more appetising proposition than the Liquorice Bootlace Surprise at Chez Mehendri, a Bohemian bistro with a red, white and green wine list. The latest renegade Time Lord may be half man/half Macra with a goldfish bowl bonce but he's not the only patchwork person around. He's joined by a bearded old crone who's a c...

043: Death to the Daleks

May 18, 2013 22:04 - 2 hours - 67.8 MB

"It's rather a pity, in a way. Now the universe is down to six hundred and ninety nine wonders." The Doctor reacts badly to the news of Girls Aloud splitting up. Luckily, the Krynoid Podcast is here to take his mind off it. After giving Cold War, Hide and Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS the once-over, Jim and Martin travel back in time to 1974 for Death to the Daleks - a tale of disarmed Daleks, operatic Exxilons and homicidal hoovers from the City of Dave. They play 'Spot the Terr...

042: Timelash

April 17, 2013 21:05 - 2 hours - 58.7 MB

"Nobody wants you. Nobody needs you. Nobody cares!" Well that's the review of Timelash done then. Nevertheless, Jim and Martin gently tap themselves into the unrealistic Kontron tunnel of the title to see if they can't discover a gem or two. Baker's baubles get harnessed and Peri unleashes her inner damsel in distress, while Avon dons a Dick 3 wig and channels Henry Irving. The toga-togged Karfelans are menaced from above by Muppet cobras and from below by overgrown slowworms, little kn...

041: The Awakening

March 21, 2013 09:21 - 1 hour - 47 MB

"Something is coming to our village... something very wonderful and strange." So is the Davison two-parter The Awakening "wonderful and strange"? Well the sets are certainly wonderful and there are some rather strange goings on in Little Hodcombe. There's a bad-wigged nutter with a tinclavic stress ball, a one-eyed beggar with a penchant for ladies' handbags and Ben Wolsey's infamous Reproduction Room, for starters. Where does old Big Face keep his body? Would an inc...

040: The Invisible Enemy

February 28, 2013 22:53 - 2 hours - 56.9 MB

“The age of man is over, Doctor. The age of the virus has begun.”   Oh dear. Time to run this file through McAfee then? No. Fret Not. These words are spoken by a giant prawn to a Time Lord, just after exiting his body through his tear duct. Yes, this can only be Tom Baker’s bonkers brain-centric epic, The Invisible Enemy. Wherein the Doctor and Leela, in reduced circumstances, wander about inside the Gallifreyan’s brain, hotly pursued by a hairy-eyed Hitler. Signs are spelt orl ron...

039: The Tomb of the Cybermen

January 30, 2013 13:21 - 1 hour - 53.8 MB

"I have my own methods... I keep my my eyes open and my mouth shut."   Sadly Jim and Martin don't, and consequently bang on at some  length here about 1967's chilling Troughton tale, The Tomb of the Cybermen.   It's a four-episode epic involving awful accents, anxious archaeologists and cute and convenient handbag-size hit-mice.   Gasp as Victoria falls asleep, Jamie falls into a trance and the Doctor nearly falls from grace as he plays impromptu puppet master - handy really as ther...

038: The Power of Kroll

December 14, 2012 22:50 - 1 hour - 47.5 MB

"He's not the Great One. He's the Insignificant One. If you're going to have someone imitate Kroll, it ought to be more convincing."  Yes, it's everyone's worst Christmas nightmare – an enormous Brussels Sprout with its accompanying surfeit of methane. Only this time it's a giant squid god who menaces a model, gives a Time Lord a tentacular tourniquet and reminds some Swampies that it really isn't easy being green.  Romana goes off seafood, the Doctor loves the sound of breaking glass...

037: The Ambassadors of Death

November 23, 2012 21:41 - 2 hours - 67.5 MB

“I had to do what I did. It was my moral duty. You do understand, don't you?” Naughty General Carrington tries to justify his nefarious programme of kidnap, murder and the pursuit of pregnant women in the 1970 astronaut caper, The Ambassadors of Death. Jim and Martin discuss displaced Frenchie faces, play spot the unborn head and debate the nutritional value of an isotope breakfast. Who is the coolest guest character? Can UNIT sentries really come back from the dead? And which dried-fr...

Ambassadors of Death podcast trailer

November 13, 2012 22:57 - 46 seconds - 973 KB

Jim's brother, Rob, trails the forthcoming Ambassadors of Death episode of the Krynoid Podcast. Creating the trailer before Jim and Martin even had their discussion, he makes some rather uncanny predictions...  

036: The Ark

October 15, 2012 14:42 - 2 hours - 59.8 MB

"Take them to the Security Kitchen!"   Perhaps the Universe's only combined containment and mass catering facility can be found on The Ark, the location of the 1966 Hartnell space opera of the same name.   Jim and Martin walk its corridors to find humans in their underwear and the Fab Four (along with the Groovy One, the Trendy Two and the Gear Three), all suffering horrendously bad hair days.   The Doctor gets an invisible friend, Steven fails to notice a potential girlfriend...

035: The Caves of Androzani

September 19, 2012 18:13 - 2 hours - 64 MB

"Do you think bullets could stop me now? You stinking offal Morgus! Look at me!!" So says a man in a gimp suit deep in the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Yes, Jim and Martin take a look at Peter Davison's last hurrah and finest hour as he goes through hell to save Peri in the 1984 classic The Caves of Androzani. There's soldiers, gunrunners, androids, a rubbish monster, a revenge-seeking hairy-handed, Peri-infatuated madman and an evil and ruthless bag of slime. Can the Doctor weave his w...

034: Revenge of the Cybermen

August 22, 2012 20:58 - 2 hours - 62.8 MB

"Harry Sullivan is an imbecile!" Harsh words perhaps but the salty surgeon did nearly kill the Doctor… twice. Yes, it's the 1975 space opera, Revenge of the Cybermen, in which our intrepid TARDIS team battle a slimy U-Boat commander, an emotional silver giant and a horde of mad blinged-up old women. The Doctor's narcoleptic, Harry's apoplectic and Sarah may well go septic so take the slow train with Jim and Martin and see whether all that glitters is gold.

033: Battlefield

July 17, 2012 21:22 - 2 hours - 59.4 MB

"Oh shame!" Just Brigadier Winifred Bambera's catchphrase or also a two-word review of the 1989 Sylvester McCoy story, Battlefield? You decide as Jim and Martin sit huddled in No Man's Land while iffy dialogue, dodgy acting and poor special effects zing past their tortured eyes and ears, only finding solace in their most puerile running gag yet. They ponder weighty issues such as the merits of film over video, the mysteries of chemistry, McCoy's anger mismanagement and the messier side...

032: The Sea Devils

June 22, 2012 17:16 - 2 hours - 59.8 MB

"I always find that violent exercise makes me hungry. Don't you agree?" Yes, Gallifrey's very own silver-haired and rather wrinkly James Bond is at it again in 1972's salty six-part saga, The Sea Devils. Jim and Martin marvel as the Doctor frolics above, on and below the sea, Jo fights, frets and flies a hovercraft and the Master shows off most of his wardrobe (string vests strangely absent). Mr Creosote rolls in from Whitehall and eats everything in his path, Trenchard bores the hind ...

031: The Masque of Mandragora

May 07, 2012 20:46 - 2 hours - 65.3 MB

"Fail me and you will breakfast on burning coals!" Count Federico introduces Renaissance Italy's hot new diet sensation in the 1976 pseudo-historical epic, The Masque of Mandragora. The fourth Doctor and Sarah wander round The Village watching look-unlikes fighting and mounting horses, while avoiding executioner's swords, sacrificial knives and cockernee pikemen's pikes. Gert and Daisy get chained up, the Doctor and Sarah get dressed up and Pat Gorman and Stuart Fell get messed up ...

030: The Romans

April 15, 2012 14:35 - 2 hours - 58.7 MB

They say "when in Rome, do as the Romans do". But Barbara wants no part of what Nero wants to do and Ian has had a belly full of orders from the expansionist Italians. The Doctor and Vicki, meanwhile, have a great time lying about lyres and nearly poisoning a despot but it's no surprise when it all goes up in flames. This episode can also be found at iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible and all other podcatchers (as far as we know).

029: Full Circle

March 16, 2012 13:56 - 2 hours - 61.4 MB

The Doctor and Romana find themselves slumming it in a pocket-sized parallel universe. Worse still, they land on the home world of - loathe him or hate him - that Alzarian irritant, Adric. Chuck in a few indecisive Deciders, some evolving arachnids and a bunch of amphibian Gumbies, and it's another trying jaunt for our two intrepid Time Lords. This episode can also be found at iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible and all other podcatchers (as far as we know).

028: Terror of the Vervoids

February 20, 2012 13:38 - 2 hours - 75.1 MB

The Doctor is still on trial with the Time Lords and this is his dubious evidence for the defence. Finding himself in a garden centre canteen in space with an unintroduced companion, the Doctor meets an old acquaintance, an elderly Avenger and some arboreal enemies. Warning: this episode ends with two over-refreshed old farts moaning (at some length). This episode can also be found at iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible and all other podcatchers (as far as we know).

027: The King's Demons

January 17, 2012 13:23 - 1 hour - 47.6 MB

The Doctor takes Tegan back to see some of her history with the usual unwelcome results. Is King John quite himself? Why is he so keen on meeting Demons? And, more to the point, why does he employ a barely disguised renegade Time Lord with an outrageous accent? This episode can also be found at iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible and all other podcatchers (as far as we know).

026: The Curse of Peladon

December 19, 2011 13:06 - 2 hours - 62.7 MB

The Doctor saves Jo Grant from a date with Mike Yates but at what cost? The intrepid pair find themselves in a medieval mise en scene and encounter several forms of green galactico, including Ice Warriors, Arcturus and phallic fraidy cat, Alpha Centauri. But who is the real villain? This episode can also be found at iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible and all other podcatchers (as far as we know).

025: The Ribos Operation

November 13, 2011 19:18 - 2 hours - 47.9 MB

The Doctor and K9 have a Time Lady forced upon them and are sent on a quest for some lumps of perspex. They find the first on a parky planet but, before they can get their hands on it, they have to contend with a couple of conmen, a whack job warlord, a rubbery reptile and a mad old dear with antlers. This episode can also be found at iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible and all other podcatchers (as far as we know).

024: Resurrection of the Daleks

September 28, 2011 19:06 - 2 hours - 64.7 MB

The Universe's least favourite motorised dustbins are back and this time they've come to papa. They're hoping devious daddy, Davros, will cure their lurgy but Ol' One Eye, with the questionable help of Dirty Den, has other plans. It's up to the Doctor and co to bat off Bob Ferris and save the day. But not everyone will make it back to the TARDIS... This episode can also be found at iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible and all other podcatchers (as far as we know).

023: Horror of Fang Rock

August 10, 2011 18:53 - 2 hours - 49.4 MB

The Doctor and Leela's day trip turns into a nightmare when they wind up at a wave-lashed Edwardian lighthouse. Throw in a selfish toff, an hysterical harridan and a homicidal Brussels sprout and you have the perfect recipe for a sleepless night. This episode can also be found at iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible and all other podcatchers (as far as we know).

022: The Seeds of Death

July 18, 2011 18:44 - 2 hours - 61.5 MB

In a future world where men (almost) wear their y-fronts outside their jump suits, T-Mat is the mode of travel du jour. But when a troop of myopic Martians mince into a moon base, it's time for the Earthmen to polish their rockets and get ready for a foam party that'll put Ibiza to shame. This episode can also be found at iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible and all other podcatchers (as far as we know).

021: Time And The Rani

June 14, 2011 18:34 - 2 hours - 61.4 MB

This time it's all change as Sylvester McCoy with a wig regenerates into Sylvester McCoy without a wig. The Rani cosplays as Mel Bush while the Doctor plays the spoons (and the fool) and the whole thing can only be described as batfood crazy. This episode can also be found at iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible and all other podcatchers (as far as we know).

020: The Time Warrior

May 20, 2011 13:46 - 1 hour - 48.2 MB

Roving reporter, Sarah Jane Smith, gets more of a scoop than she bargained for when she gatecrashes UNIT's scientist sleepover. But although she meets a roistering robber baron, a lily-livered lord and a stranded space toad (not to mention Dot Cotton and Boba Fett), she fails to get an interview with any of them.

019: The Keys of Marinus

April 22, 2011 13:01 - 2 hours - 58.2 MB

The First Doctor and chums go for a whistle-stop tour of the wonderful world of Marinus. Which is a great holiday venue, providing you avoid its cities, mountains, seas and jungles. And the intrepid traveller should also beware of flappy-footed gimps, trouserless tour guides, randy trappers and the Knights Who Say "Ni".

018: City of Death

April 05, 2011 12:41 - 2 hours - 43.2 MB

The Doctor and Romana go on their hols for a water and bouillabaisse blowout by the banks of the Seine.  Naturally, things do not run smoothly as an ancient alien, a mad scientist and a pugilistic private dick muddy the waters and they're surrounded by fake, if enigmatic, smiles.

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