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The Who Noobs

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TWHOSDAY IS HERE!Download Episode 20 | Subscribe to iTunesEpisode InfoMarco Polo, Episode 7: "Assassin At Peking"Originally aired April 4, 1964Written by John LucarottiDirected by Waris HusseinStarring William Hartnell as The DoctorPo
WHO-ednesday has arrived!!!Download Episode 19 | Subscribe to iTunesEpisode InfoMarco Polo, Episode 6: "Mighty Kublai Khan" Originally aired March 28, 1964Written by John LucarottiDirected by Waris HusseinStarring William Hartnell as T
Merry Christmas, everyone!  We are joined this week by Darcy and Holly to discuss the evil intents of Acomat.  Written by John Lucarotti.  Directed by Waris Hussein.  Original air date: March 21, 1964.  Audio length: 78 mins 9 secs.Stream | D
Tegana is up to more mischief this week while Marco Polo has a change of character.  Also, Barbara's fate is revealed.  Originally aired March 14, 1964.  Directed by John Crockett.  Written by John Lucarotti.  Audio length: 59 mins 51 secs.St
This week we look at the Doctor Who episode called "Five Hundred Eyes", or in some circles, "The Cave of Five Hundred Eyes".  Barbara secretly follows the warlord Tegana to the titular cave, which serves as a hideout for Nogai's minions.  Terri
Two extremely special guests join us this week (for the first time!) to discuss the 2nd episode in the "Marco Polo" saga, "The Singing Sands".  Tune in to find out the relation.  This is our longest (and hopefully most engaging) podcast yet!  E
THE MISSING EPISODES ARE HERE!!!  In Marco Polo, Part 1, Doug and Kevin take a look at (or is that a listen to?) the various audio and video reconstructions that exist for this first "lost" episode of Doctor Who.  (So for those of you who have
[Ed note: Our ship malfunctioned this week, much like the TARDIS, so we're a little late with the new episode.  But don't despair, we'll soon be back on track!  Thanks for the eager anticipation!]  In "The Brink of Disaster", strange things con
Following their harrowing escape from the Daleks, the four time-and-space travellers are rocked by a sudden explosion to their ship, the TARDIS, and then strange events start to occur.  It's an interesting departure from what we've seen in prev
Feeling bored today?  It's Who Noobs to the rescue!  That's right, this week we are covering Episode 11 of Doctor Who, which happens to be called "The Rescue"!  This is the story where the Doctor and Susan are captured by the Daleks, and Barbar
Ian, Ganatus, and Barbara journey through the mountains of Skaro, much to the behest of Antodus.  Meanwhile, the Doctor and Susan vandalize sensitive equipment, and pay dearly for their crimes.  Originally aired January 25, 1964.  Written by Te
This week, Ganatus takes Barbara on a date through the murky swamps of Skaro.  Originally aired January 18, 1964.  Starring William Hartnell as the Doctor, directed by Christopher Barry.  Audio length: 46 mins 16 secs.Stream - http://blip.tv/
We're back this week with Episode 8: The Ambush!  Just what is that young man, Ian Chesterton, up to this week?  Hmm?  Tune in to find out!  Originally aired January 11, 1964.  Written by Terry Nation and directed by Christopher Barry.  Audio l
Can Barbara, Ian, Susan, and the Doctor escape from the evil clutches of the Daleks?  And, who are these mysterious "Thal" creatures?  Find out by listening!  Written by Terry Nation, directed by Richard Martin, starring William Hartnell as the
We're back this week with the second episode in "The Daleks" serial, entitled "The Survivors".  This is the sixth episode in total so far, and originally aired December 28, 1963.  Starring William Hartnell as Doctor Who, written by Terry Nation
The TARDIS warps to a new planet which appears to be "dead", but as Susan soon discovers, it doesn't quite seem the case!  Written by Terry Nation, directed by Christopher Barry, starring William Hartnell as The Doctor.  Originally aired Decemb
The finale to "An Unearthly Child", originally aired December 14, 1963.  Written by Anthony Coburn, directed by Waris Hussein, starring William Hartnell as Dr. Who.  Audio length: 41 min 22 secs.   Streamhttp://blip.tv/file/3959981Download
This week the TARDIS crew members travel through "The Forest of Fear", in Episode 3 of Doctor Who.  Original airdate: December 7, 1963.  Starring William Hartnell as The Doctor.  Audio length: 48 mins 31 secs.Streamhttp://blip.tv/file/393163
Doctor 'Twhosday' has arrived!  This week we cover the second classic Doctor Who episode, entitled "The Cave of Skulls".  The Doctor, Susan, Ian, and Barbara travel back to prehistoric times and find themselves encumbered by a "fiery" situation
Our very first podcast is now alive!  We cover the debut episode, "An Unearthly Child".  Starring William Hartnell as Doctor Who, written by Anthony Coburn, directed by Waris Hussein.  Originally aired November 23, 1963.  Audio length: 47 min 0
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