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Making Sound with Jann KloseMaking Sound with Jann KloseSegun AkinolaEPISODE 120: Segun Akinola is a British-Nigerian composer for film and television who has strengthened many projects with his musical acumen. He is most known for his music in the three series of Doctor Who starring the first female Doctor, Jodie Whittaker. A BAFTA Breakthrough Brit 2017, Segun’s other work includes scoring Sundance 2019 favourite and World Soundtrack Award nominee The Last Tree, BAFTA-nominated director Ursula Macfarlane's (Untouchable) feature The Lost Sons, Apple TV+ feature 9/11: Inside The President's War Room, ITV drama Stephen which was executive-produced by Paul Greengrass, multimedia feature A Moving Image, BBC's landmark series Black and British: A Fo...2024-10-251h 05Creator to Creators With Meosha BeanCreator to Creators With Meosha BeanCreator to Creators S6 Ep 17 Segun AkinolaInstagramWikipedia.org/wiki/Segun_AkinolaFilmmaker Meosha Bean interviews Segun Akinola  an english composer for television and documentaries. Segun Akinola is the composer behind the Britbox series Murder is Easy  He served as the music director and composer for Doctor Who from "The Woman Who Fell to Earth" until "The Power of the Doctor.Meosha Bean Films on Plex https://watch.plex.tv/person/meosha-beanShout out ATL link -https://shoutoutatlanta.com/meet-meosha-bean-filmmaker-actor/Listen To Creator to Creators Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean/id15193849442024-06-0431 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#241 - Gally Ho!Ben chats with Lena Barkin and Jess Jurkovic about the upcoming GallifreyOne convention this week in Los Angeles. Lena recently contributed to Adventures Across Space and Time: A Doctor Who Reader a chapter about fandom and Tumblr and will be presenting and signing autographs, plus celebrating Blake's 7. Jess wrapped up the second season of his Dudley Simpson is Doctor Who Project this past year and will be interviewing composers, including Segun Akinola and Dominic Glynn, on the main stage in Program A. Opening music is "You Shall Not Disrupt Our Mission" and closing music is "We Have Everything We Need"...2024-02-1146 minThe Music & Meditation PodcastThe Music & Meditation PodcastCalm the chaos with Izzy JuddNao chats to Izzy Judd about the chaos of everyday life, the need to juggle various demands and how meditation can help you navigate it more calmly. Izzy Judd - author, violinist, mindfulness expert and mum of three - explains some techniques from her book Mindfulness for Mums to help you find a few moments for yourself.The music that soundtracks Izzy's guided meditation was composed by Segun Akinola and recorded by the BBC Concert Orchestra exclusively for this episode.Whether you’re brand new to meditation or you've tried it before, this series is th...2023-03-0830 minThe Music RoomThe Music RoomSegun Akinola talks about fatherhood, Doctor Who and playing the drums at schoolPersonal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians.In this episode, Gareth chats with Segun Akinola about fatherhood, Doctor Who and playing the drums at school.Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app!Host: Gareth Davies Produced by LinksConnect with Gareth Join The Music Room Facebook groupFor music stories, stuff going on in the Music Room community, items & advice from guests and more, subscribe to the Music Room newsletter 2022-10-1835 minDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroRadio Free Skaro #862 - When You Wish Upon a StarTwo Who Rule (Steven and Warren) have returned from exile on Dulkis (vacation) this week and in lieu of Chris, who continues to explore the farthest corners of the United Kingdom, we have esteemed guest co-host Dr. Heather Berberet, psychologist and frequent guest host! Just as importantly, Heather is in San Diego giving us boots on the ground insights on goings on at San Diego Comic Con, as well as weighing in on such topics as Disney possibly distributing the RTD2 era of Doctor Who, Segun Akinola leaving the show, and a sad day for tat collectors as Eaglemoss...2022-07-2456 minGarner Isn\'tGarner Isn'tMe Casa Es Su CasaMe Casa Es Su Casa. When is more enough? Well more is a human condition and enough belongs to the natural world. You've been incentivized to want more making borders difficult to determine. That causes sociopathology in society. America is a debtor country and will never pay back what it owes. We're living the Tulip Mainia of 1637 without contentment. Nancy Pelosi's computer was stolen in the storming of the U.S. Capitol and Nancy wants it back but the American people deserve to know what's on it. People live on the streets of her district while her husband amassed 140...2021-02-0129 minGarner Isn\'tGarner Isn'tMusical ChairsMusical Chairs. What's the life of a U.S. legislator worth? Well, most are multi- millionaires. They slap each other's backs saying they're doing a good job. "Ya oughta get a grip on reality!" The saboteurs have arrived. They want to bring down the people at the top and maybe for good reason. The system is nothing more than a mirage and with the collapse of the economy the youth will put their shoulders to the plow targeting the electrical grid. Rage in this country is no joke. You'll be lucky to get a cup of water for your...2021-01-1129 minTrust Your DoctorTrust Your Doctor328: Tea and Biscuits and Gravy (Revolution of the Daleks)We’re back and tastier than ever. Have you ever had meringue on your tea? I’m thinking now, it might not be so bad. The heat from the tea could cook the bottom of the meringue kind of like a hot pie crust would do, so that would be pretty cool. You could drink it then and bury your mustache in a meringue. That’d be pretty fun actually. It’s Revolution of the Daleks, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on January 1, 2021. Show-notes: 31:10: Here’s the blog post we put out on our predic...2021-01-032h 11Decorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable328: Tea and Biscuits and Gravy (Revolution of the Daleks)We’re back and tastier than ever. Have you ever had meringue on your tea? I’m thinking now, it might not be so bad. The heat from the tea could cook the bottom of the meringue kind of like a hot pie crust would do, so that would be pretty cool. You could drink it then and bury your mustache in a meringue. That’d be pretty fun actually. It’s Revolution of the Daleks, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on January 1, 2021. Show-notes: 31:10: Here’s the blog post we put out on our predic...2021-01-032h 11Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast328: Tea and Biscuits and Gravy (Revolution of the Daleks)We’re back and tastier than ever. Have you ever had meringue on your tea? I’m thinking now, it might not be so bad. The heat from the tea could cook the bottom of the meringue kind of like a hot pie crust would do, so that would be pretty cool. You could drink it then and bury your mustache in a meringue. That’d be pretty fun actually. It’s Revolution of the Daleks, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on January 1, 2021. Show-notes: 31:10: Here’s the blog post we put out on our predic...2021-01-032h 11Doctor Who: The MomentDoctor Who: The MomentSeason 3 TrailerEach week on The Moment, I speak with a different guest about an individual moment in an episode of Doctor Who that means a lot to them. Season 3 premieres January 6th, 2021. Featured voices: * Tom Dickinson (https://www.themomentpod.com/hosts/tom-dickinson) * Merlin Mann (https://twitter.com/hotdogsladies) * Delia Gallegos (https://twitter.com/deliaistyping) * Sanjay Lago (https://www.sanjaylago.co.uk) * Paul Cornell (https://www.paulcornell.com) * Adrienne Enderle (https://twitter.com/alwaysadrienne) * Shannon Dohar (https://twitter.com/sdohar) Featured music: * "Fishing Take Down (https://open.spotify.com/track/2WkXgVyMkLGiWcAhuxprfn?si=dHxWHS-GR4m9u8-gxoopKg)" by Segun Akinola * "Lo-fi Chill Beats...2020-12-2203 minMaking A SoundtrackMaking A SoundtrackThe ComposerGareth & Dan are joined by a very special guest host for the series. This week's guest is Segun Akinola - a composer for film and television - best known for his music in the latest incarnation of 'Doctor Who', starring Jodie Whittaker. LinksSegun's website: https://bit.ly/31sCyCk Doctor Who Series 12 soundtrack: https://bit.ly/3gtKKGM Say hello on social media:Twitter: @screenlesspod Instagram: @screenlesspod Facebook: @screenlesspod Find out all you need to know and listen to bonus content at...2020-11-0600 minDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroRadio Free Skaro #766 - ThunderballHalloween Tweetalongs, Big Finish First Doctor box sets, and Billie Piper appearing on David Tennant’s podcast mark another week in the Time of the Swarm, along with some musical educational content along the way from Segun Akinola in the form of a chat on Instagram. But why ponder future events when we can go back to the past along with costume and cosplay expert Amanda-Rae Prescott for our latest Doctor Who Series 12 Commentary on “Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror”! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! Halloween tweetalong for Blink Billie Piper on David Tennant’...2020-10-251h 16Atmósfera WhovianAtmósfera WhovianATMÓSFERA WHOVIAN 86: The Woman and the MonumentCon la temporada 11vienen muchos cambiuos: tenemos nuevo Doctor, el 13, interpretado por Jodie Whittaker, nuevo showrunner en la persona de Chris Chibnall, e incluso cambia el compositor de la música, cayéndo ahora esta tarea en las manos de Segun Akinola. Y la serie en sí también va a sufrir sus cambios, empezando por el formato: 10 episodios, algo más largos de lo habitual y con historias autoconclusivas. En este nuevo programa os comentámos los dos primeros, el 11x01 "The Woman Who Fell to Earth" y el 11x02 "The Ghost Monument" Os recordamos nuestros modos de contacto: En la...2020-09-021h 01The Queer ArchiveThe Queer ArchiveE06 Demons of the Punjabsome english major catnip. nationalism is the demon. and Nani is always right. Segun reads! SYFY Wire Interview: https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/doctor-whos-segun-akinola-on-scoring-the-13th-doctors-adventures BBC Interview: https://www.doctorwho.tv/news/?article=segun-akinola-scoring-series-11#_2020-08-1042 minKermode on FilmKermode on Film#94: Movie Music Special - Mark talks to Dr Who composer Segun Akinola about his work in TV and film discovers who and what have influenced his musicIn this music special Mark talks to Dr Who composer Segun Akinola about his extraordinary work in TV and film and discovers who and what has influenced his music.© HLA Agency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-07-1438 minDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroRadio Free Skaro #743 - Resting Prentis FaceThe lockdown continues across the world, and this week we welcome one Erik Stadnik from the Czech Republic and Doctor Who: The Writer’s Room fame to regale us with tales of eastern European quarantine along with good natured badinage about this week’s news, which includes further tweetalongs, “Time Lord: Victorious” news, new Doctor Who video games, and a boatload of Who scripts from Series 12 for your enjoyment! And speaking of fun, we have the first two episodes of our “Planet of the Daleks” Classic Series Commentary with comedian, Who-storian, writer Toby Hadoke! Links: Support Radio Free S...2020-05-1700 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast298: Damn You, I.M. Foreman ft. Steven (Ascension of the Cybermen & The Timless Children)We’ve officially caught up. It’s over. It’s over. We’ve made it to the end of Doctor Who. there’s nowhere to go but down now. No more content, no more Doctor Who. No more Trust Your Doctor. We hoped you enjoyed your stay. You can now check out our other podcasts without fear of missing out on this one. Good bye. It’s Ascension of the Cybermen and The Timless Children. written by Chris Chibnall and aired on February 23 and March 1, 2020. Show-notes: 10:52 Here are both of the videos that the BBC released with the 13t...2020-04-192h 21Decorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable298: Damn You, I.M. Foreman ft. Steven (Ascension of the Cybermen & The Timless Children)We’ve officially caught up. It’s over. It’s over. We’ve made it to the end of Doctor Who. there’s nowhere to go but down now. No more content, no more Doctor Who. No more Trust Your Doctor. We hoped you enjoyed your stay. You can now check out our other podcasts without fear of missing out on this one. Good bye. It’s Ascension of the Cybermen and The Timless Children. written by Chris Chibnall and aired on February 23 and March 1, 2020. Show-notes: 10:52 Here are both of the videos that the BBC released...2020-04-192h 21Trust Your DoctorTrust Your Doctor298: Damn You, I.M. Foreman ft. Steven (Ascension of the Cybermen & The Timless Children)We’ve officially caught up. It’s over. It’s over. We’ve made it to the end of Doctor Who. there’s nowhere to go but down now. No more content, no more Doctor Who. No more Trust Your Doctor. We hoped you enjoyed your stay. You can now check out our other podcasts without fear of missing out on this one. Good bye. It’s Ascension of the Cybermen and The Timless Children. written by Chris Chibnall and aired on February 23 and March 1, 2020. Show-notes: 10:52 Here are both of the videos that the BBC released with the 13t...2020-04-192h 21Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast297: Jodie’s Hands ft. Keith (The Haunting of Villa Diodati)Our first brand new guest in like…. ages! I honestly thought that the name of the group of people in this episode was the Villa Diodati, not the name of the house. So it came as quite a shock when doing research for this episode and I realized it was the name of the place. It should have been obvious in hindsight with the double l but alas. It’s The Haunting of Villa Diodati. written by Maxine Alderton and Chris Chibnall and aired on February 16, 2020. Show-notes: 13:38: Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast. ...2020-04-121h 24Decorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable297: Jodie’s Hands ft. Keith (The Haunting of Villa Diodati)Our first brand new guest in like…. ages! I honestly thought that the name of the group of people in this episode was the Villa Diodati, not the name of the house. So it came as quite a shock when doing research for this episode and I realized it was the name of the place. It should have been obvious in hindsight with the double l but alas. It’s The Haunting of Villa Diodati. written by Maxine Alderton and Chris Chibnall and aired on February 16, 2020. Show-notes: 13:38: Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast. ...2020-04-121h 24Trust Your DoctorTrust Your Doctor297: Jodie’s Hands ft. Keith (The Haunting of Villa Diodati)Our first brand new guest in like…. ages! I honestly thought that the name of the group of people in this episode was the Villa Diodati, not the name of the house. So it came as quite a shock when doing research for this episode and I realized it was the name of the place. It should have been obvious in hindsight with the double l but alas. It’s The Haunting of Villa Diodati. written by Maxine Alderton and Chris Chibnall and aired on February 16, 2020. Show-notes: 13:38: Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast. ...2020-04-121h 24Decorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable296: The Most British Thing Ever (Can You Hear Me?)No for real, can you hear me? I honestly thought going in that this was going to be an episode where nobody could hear anyone and a deaf character was going to be the hero. Like, straight up. This story went in a completely different direction to what I expected and I kind of appreciate and admire that. So good on you story for subverting the expectations you created in the title. It’s Can You Hear Me? written by Charlene James and Chris Chibnall and aired on February 9, 2020. Show-notes: 2:10: Check out Triple Play: A...2020-04-051h 05Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast296: The Most British Thing Ever (Can You Hear Me?)No for real, can you hear me? I honestly thought going in that this was going to be an episode where nobody could hear anyone and a deaf character was going to be the hero. Like, straight up. This story went in a completely different direction to what I expected and I kind of appreciate and admire that. So good on you story for subverting the expectations you created in the title. It’s Can You Hear Me? written by Charlene James and Chris Chibnall and aired on February 9, 2020. Show-notes: 2:10: Check out Triple Play: A...2020-04-051h 05Trust Your DoctorTrust Your Doctor296: The Most British Thing Ever (Can You Hear Me?)No for real, can you hear me? I honestly thought going in that this was going to be an episode where nobody could hear anyone and a deaf character was going to be the hero. Like, straight up. This story went in a completely different direction to what I expected and I kind of appreciate and admire that. So good on you story for subverting the expectations you created in the title. It’s Can You Hear Me? written by Charlene James and Chris Chibnall and aired on February 9, 2020. Show-notes: 2:10: Check out Triple Play: A...2020-04-051h 05Decorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable295: Anticulture (Praxeus)Today in Trust Your Doctor, our regular life. This is truly the end of an era, this is the last TYD episode that will be recorded in the same room for… three months? Who knows how long we’ll be stuck in our homes. Did you know every episode up until this point was recorded in person? And now life is conspiring against us to shut down the podcast. God damn Praxeus… disease bacteria virus thing. It’s Praxeus written by Pete McTighe and Chris Chibnall and aired on February 2, 2020. Show-notes: 20:23: This. This is what Bir...2020-03-2948 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast295: Anticulture (Praxeus)Today in Trust Your Doctor, our regular life. This is truly the end of an era, this is the last TYD episode that will be recorded in the same room for… three months? Who knows how long we’ll be stuck in our homes. Did you know every episode up until this point was recorded in person? And now life is conspiring against us to shut down the podcast. God damn Praxeus… disease bacteria virus thing. It’s Praxeus written by Pete McTighe and Chris Chibnall and aired on February 2, 2020. Show-notes: 20:23: This. This is what Bir...2020-03-2948 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable294: The Haunting of Vila Restal ft. Argy (Fugitive of the Judoon)The crossover we’ve all been waiting for. I was a fugitive once. The cops came to my house, told me I was wanted for stealing toilet paper during a time of crisis. I, of course, denied it and jumped out the window. Pretty sure I broke my ankle on the way down but I didn’t have time to verify. Some say I’m still running to this day, although I think the police have other toilet paper thieves on their hands now. It’s Fugitive of the Judoon written by Vinay Patel and Chris Chibnall and aire...2020-03-221h 52Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast294: The Haunting of Vila Restal ft. Argy (Fugitive of the Judoon)The crossover we’ve all been waiting for. I was a fugitive once. The cops came to my house, told me I was wanted for stealing toilet paper during a time of crisis. I, of course, denied it and jumped out the window. Pretty sure I broke my ankle on the way down but I didn’t have time to verify. Some say I’m still running to this day, although I think the police have other toilet paper thieves on their hands now. It’s Fugitive of the Judoon written by Vinay Patel and Chris Chibnall and aire...2020-03-221h 52Decorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable293: Emotional Support Companion (Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror)Bring back K9. This week on Trust Your Doctor: every single person you ever thought was a hero is actually a terrible person. Who could have guessed that? Not me, not you, not anyone close to these people who have been warning us for years and only just now got heard because said person is all of a sudden famous. No certainly not them. It’s Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror written by Nina Métivier and aired on January 19, 2020. Show-notes: 2:45: The “Why would ________ do this?” meme (mixed in this example with the all time...2020-03-151h 04Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast293: Emotional Support Companion (Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror)Bring back K9. This week on Trust Your Doctor: every single person you ever thought was a hero is actually a terrible person. Who could have guessed that? Not me, not you, not anyone close to these people who have been warning us for years and only just now got heard because said person is all of a sudden famous. No certainly not them. It’s Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror written by Nina Métivier and aired on January 19, 2020. Show-notes: 2:45: The “Why would ________ do this?” meme (mixed in this example with the all time...2020-03-151h 04Decorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable292: Green Hams and Eggs (Orphan 55)Multiple hams at once, just all over. I wonder what the other 54 orphan planets look like. Do you think they look anything like bombed out earth in the future? Maybe the bombed out shell of Gallifrey was an orphan planet too, and then it become Gallifrey. And the Timelords took its orphan status away. They adopted it. What a good society! It’s Orphan 55 written by Ed Hime and aired on January 12, 2020. Show-notes: 4:30: Check out our Blake’s 7 podcast, Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast. 13:12: Meant to say Happiness Patrol here. 15:52: And here… 19...2020-03-0851 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast292: Green Hams and Eggs (Orphan 55)Multiple hams at once, just all over. I wonder what the other 54 orphan planets look like. Do you think they look anything like bombed out earth in the future? Maybe the bombed out shell of Gallifrey was an orphan planet too, and then it become Gallifrey. And the Timelords took its orphan status away. They adopted it. What a good society! It’s Orphan 55 written by Ed Hime and aired on January 12, 2020. Show-notes: 4:30: Check out our Blake’s 7 podcast, Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast. 13:12: Meant to say Happiness Patrol here. 15:52: And here… 19...2020-03-0851 minThe Knurd ProjectThe Knurd ProjectKnurd Report #65a00:01:10 Doctor Who | Temporada 12 | Eps. 7 a 10Featuring music: Segun Akinola - Doctor Who Series 11 Opening Titles e Segun Akinola - The Doctor (feat. Hollie Buhagiar)Apoia.se: https://apoia.se/theknurdproject2020-03-061h 09Knurd ReportKnurd ReportKnurd Report #65a00:01:10 Doctor Who | Temporada 12 | Eps. 7 a 10 Featuring music: Segun Akinola - Doctor Who Series 11 Opening Titles e Segun Akinola - The Doctor (feat. Hollie Buhagiar) Apoia.se: https://apoia.se/theknurdproject (https://apoia.se/theknurdproject)2020-03-0600 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#150 - The Death ParticleSeries 12 concludes with a continuity expanding/contracting finale. With Ben on a busman's holiday in Maui, David calls him up to share their inital thoughts of The Timeless Children. (Apologies in advance for the poor sound quality this episode.) Opening music is an isolated excerpt of Segun Akinola's Doctor Who theme. Closing music is a 2008 recording by Cyndi Lauper of "Time After Time". We recorded this episode on 1 March 2020.2020-03-0336 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#149 - Ko SeamusWith the penultimate episode of series 12 upon us, we try to piece together all the clues to the mystery Chibnall has left. Who is Brendan? Is Gallifrey in Ireland? Is Ashad really a Cyberman, or is he just a poser? Why can't Chibnall create names that we can easily remember? So many questions. Opening and closing music taking from this episode's soundtrack composed by Segun Akinola. We recorded this episode on 23 February 2020.2020-02-2446 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable290: I Just Literally Don’t Care (Resolution)Should old Doctors be forgotten? I only just processed that this was the only episode of Doctor Who that aired in 2019. The one and only single one. Which is a little weird because 2019 was so damn long, at least in my life. And throughout that long span of time there was only one single episode of Doctor Who to keep me sane. Pity. It’s Resolution written by Chris Chibnall and aired on January 1, 2019. Show-notes: 9:16: More on old style and new style dates. Surprise surprise, we (I) got most of this wrong. Also I me...2020-02-2354 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast290: I Just Literally Don’t Care (Resolution)Should old Doctors be forgotten? I only just processed that this was the only episode of Doctor Who that aired in 2019. The one and only single one. Which is a little weird because 2019 was so damn long, at least in my life. And throughout that long span of time there was only one single episode of Doctor Who to keep me sane. Pity. It’s Resolution written by Chris Chibnall and aired on January 1, 2019. Show-notes: 9:16: More on old style and new style dates. Surprise surprise, we (I) got most of this wrong. Also I me...2020-02-2354 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#148 - The Villa PeopleBen recounts watching The Haunting of Villa Diodati in Hall A at Gallifrey One with several hundred of his closest Who friends. From Graham looking for the loo, to Yaz's conversation with Clair, to Ryan's tortured chopsticks, to the Doctor fending off a lecherous Lord Byron, the Time Team had much, much to do this scary and beautifully written episode. After brief speculation what the 2-part series finale will and won't contain, Ben talks about his great lobbycon on the last night of #Gally1. Opening and closing music taking from this episode's soundtrack composed by Segun Akinola. We recorded this...2020-02-2343 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable289: Star Wars in my Doctor Who? (The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos)We all saw this coming to be honest. I’m pretty sure the next season of Clone Wars comes out after this episode of Trust Your Doctor. Or at least the first episode. Maybe we should make a Clone Wars podcast just so that one day we can have the inevitable (ha) title of “Doctor Who in my Star Wars?” For the poetry, of course. It’s The Battle of Ranskoor Av’Kolos written by Chris Chibnall and aired on December 8, 2018. Show-notes: 6:34: Good 6:51: Can’t find the video 18:37: The Ux have only appeared in...2020-02-1645 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast289: Star Wars in my Doctor Who? (The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos)We all saw this coming to be honest. I’m pretty sure the next season of Clone Wars comes out after this episode of Trust Your Doctor. Or at least the first episode. Maybe we should make a Clone Wars podcast just so that one day we can have the inevitable (ha) title of “Doctor Who in my Star Wars?” For the poetry, of course. It’s The Battle of Ranskoor Av’Kolos written by Chris Chibnall and aired on December 8, 2018. Show-notes: 6:34: Good 6:51: Can’t find the video 18:37: The Ux have only appeared in...2020-02-1645 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#144 - Freaky FingersA bit of a split decision this week on the Metebelis Two. Discussion covering the plot, believability of the time team's nightmares, animation, the sonic screwdriver, and the high stakes.Was Zellin's freaky fingers the stuff of nightmares and is the Doctor emotionally available to Graham and the rest of the fam? Opening music is "Sonic Screwdriver" by Segun Akinola and closing music is an excerpt from Mike and the Mechanics' 1985 hit "Silent Running". We recorded this episode on 9 February 2020.2020-02-1037 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable288: 6 Years Later and Still Nobody Cares (It Takes You Away)This is the most depressing thing I’ve ever heard. I’ve always wanted to go to Norway. Never really had the opportunity to do so though. Which is a bummer because it always looked nice. I wonder why this episode is set in Norway and not Sweden. A good question for another time. It’s It Takes You Away, written by Ed Hime and aired on December 1, 2018. Show-notes: 2:12: This is the first time we’ve seen Norway on the tv show, but it’s been in comics and audios before. Bad Wolf Bay was in Nor...2020-02-0952 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast288: 6 Years Later and Still Nobody Cares (It Takes You Away)This is the most depressing thing I’ve ever heard. I’ve always wanted to go to Norway. Never really had the opportunity to do so though. Which is a bummer because it always looked nice. I wonder why this episode is set in Norway and not Sweden. A good question for another time. It’s It Takes You Away, written by Ed Hime and aired on December 1, 2018. Show-notes: 2:12: This is the first time we’ve seen Norway on the tv show, but it’s been in comics and audios before. Bad Wolf Bay was in Nor...2020-02-0952 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast287: Frogtor Who (The Witchfinders)Ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit. Something something the Crucible is actually about the Red Scare. Well not actually. It was really about the witch hunts, but it’s supposed to be heavily about the Red Scare. Drawing parallels between the two really. But as Kiyan says “intentionality doesn’t matter” so in many ways you could see it as whatever you want. Maybe to you it’s just a play about the witch hunts. It’s The Witchfinders, written by Joy Wilkinson and aired on November 25, 2018. Show-notes: 6:26: Bring out yer dead 13:25: Abraham Lincoln actu...2020-02-0257 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable287: Frogtor Who (The Witchfinders)Ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit. Something something the Crucible is actually about the Red Scare. Well not actually. It was really about the witch hunts, but it’s supposed to be heavily about the Red Scare. Drawing parallels between the two really. But as Kiyan says “intentionality doesn’t matter” so in many ways you could see it as whatever you want. Maybe to you it’s just a play about the witch hunts. It’s The Witchfinders, written by Joy Wilkinson and aired on November 25, 2018. Show-notes: 6:26: Bring out yer dead 13:25: Abraham Lincoln actu...2020-02-0257 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#142 - Dr. RuthWow! More big reveals in Doctor Who than perhaps a single podcast episode can contain! We certainly will be talking about the Fugitive of the Judoon for years to come. Ben is way enthused about the new Doctor and David loves the retro TARDIS console room. Both offer their theories on how the season will unfold to try to make everything fit. This episode was recorded on Sunday evening in the United States, and by the time it was about to be posted Tuesday morning, Ben discovered that the Doctor may have been hiding in plain sight in the pages...2020-01-2853 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast286: Too Good to Exist (Kerblam)The greatest “thing” that’s ever been in Doctor Who. I sit here editing this episode on my Amazon laptop, with my Amazon Ergonomic Chair listening on my Amazon Buds. My Amazon branded air freshener releases a new scent to improve my workflow. I take a sip of Amazon approved water, delivered in an Amazon plastic bottle. I smile, for Amazon will look after me. It’s Kerblam, written by Pete McTighe and aired on November 18, 2018. Show-notes: 13:31: Retrofuturism as described by Wikipedia 21:03: Sadly I can’t find this story anymore. According to this discussion...2020-01-2649 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable286: Too Good to Exist (Kerblam)The greatest “thing” that’s ever been in Doctor Who. I sit here editing this episode on my Amazon laptop, with my Amazon Ergonomic Chair listening on my Amazon Buds. My Amazon branded air freshener releases a new scent to improve my workflow. I take a sip of Amazon approved water, delivered in an Amazon plastic bottle. I smile, for Amazon will look after me. It’s Kerblam, written by Pete McTighe and aired on November 18, 2018. Show-notes: 13:31: Retrofuturism as described by Wikipedia 21:03: Sadly I can’t find this story anymore. According to this discussion...2020-01-2649 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#141 - Nik at NightIn this episode, Messrs Tesla and Edison, a.k.a AC/DC, snipe at each other and help the Doctor outwit some rather nasty space scavenger scorpions. The two agree that it was great seeing the fam in period costume and David was excited about seeing a steam train finally in Doctor Who. Ben wonders why a new monster of the week when there is such a rich back catalog to use. Overall good writing, directing, and performances combine for an enjoyable mid-series romp in 1903 New York despite some sloppy CGI work. Opening music is from this week's soundtrack and...2020-01-2143 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast285: Yes, But Actually No (Demons of the Punjab)  I feel really bad about not knowing anything about partition, but watching this episode for the second time has actually prompted me to look into it more. It seems to have served the Doctor Who purpose of introducing an audience to an entirely new topic that they had no idea about. Does that make it the most successful Doctor Who episode of all time? Stay tuned to find out. It’s Demons of the Punjab, written by Vinay Patel and aired on November 11, 2018. Show-notes: 2:12: The Hugo awards are chosen by the World Science Fiction Soc...2020-01-1958 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable285: Yes, But Actually No (Demons of the Punjab)  I feel really bad about not knowing anything about partition, but watching this episode for the second time has actually prompted me to look into it more. It seems to have served the Doctor Who purpose of introducing an audience to an entirely new topic that they had no idea about. Does that make it the most successful Doctor Who episode of all time? Stay tuned to find out. It’s Demons of the Punjab, written by Vinay Patel and aired on November 11, 2018. Show-notes: 2:12: The Hugo awards are chosen by the World Science Fiction Soc...2020-01-1958 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#140 - Six Flags Over SiberiaSo Orphan 55 was that green haired kid, right? Despite the tantalizing deep space squid, we're instead trapped this week on a mysterious planet in a resort under siege by the dregs of humanity, but that's nothing a few well-placed bombs can't solve. We discuss the efficacy of the Doctor's speech and what it should mean for next week, but won't. Opening music is "Tsuranga" by Segun Akinola from series 11 and closing music is "Have a Drink on Me" from AC/DC's 1980 album "Back in Black". We recorded this episode on 12 January 2020.2020-01-1439 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable284: Surfing the Skies of New York (The Tsuranga Conundrum)We call it sky surfing here. When I heard the name of this episode I kind of imagined it as an almost Kobayashi Maru situation. You know in Star Trek, it’s the no win situation that Kirk cheats at to win, and that cheating is the reason he gets given the captain’s chair because they really like his initiative in… cheating… I guess? But then it turned out to not be that at all. It’s The Tsuranga Conundrum, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on November 4, 2018. Show-notes: 4:15: Check out Inevitable: A Classic Sc...2020-01-1252 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast284: Surfing the Skies of New York (The Tsuranga Conundrum)We call it sky surfing here. When I heard the name of this episode I kind of imagined it as an almost Kobayashi Maru situation. You know in Star Trek, it’s the no win situation that Kirk cheats at to win, and that cheating is the reason he gets given the captain’s chair because they really like his initiative in… cheating… I guess? But then it turned out to not be that at all. It’s The Tsuranga Conundrum, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on November 4, 2018. Show-notes: 4:15: Check out Inevitable: A Classic Sc...2020-01-1252 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#139 - Cheese and Pickle Sandwiches and Laser ShoesIn which Ben deals with the cold, harsh reality that the Kasaavin really weren't the Vardans in disguise and David dwells on founding fathers of Gallifrey and how it could relate to the United States. Yes, this week the conclusion of Spyfall is discussed this week complete with historical cameos from Charles Babbage and almost replacement fam: Ada Lovelace, and Noor Inayat Khan. Plus Ben reads Sacha Dhawan's lovely Instagram post where he wrote about being cast as the Master. Opening music is by Segun Akinola from the Spyfall, part 2 soundtrack. Closing music is the timeless "Master's Theme" composed by...2020-01-0748 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable283: The Twitspace (Arachnids in the UK)All of America is the twitspace. I just realized how weird it is that the villain in a UK story is an American. There’s probably more to that now that I think about it, something about how America gained its independence and now the UK hates them or something. It’s Arachnids in the UK, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on October 28, 2018. Show-notes: 2:12: Article about George Lucas’ original ideas for the sequel trilogy. 3:56: Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast 10:50: Obviously I was just joking here, but a quick skim of the Ta...2020-01-0551 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast283: The Twitspace (Arachnids in the UK)All of America is the twitspace. I just realized how weird it is that the villain in a UK story is an American. There’s probably more to that now that I think about it, something about how America gained its independence and now the UK hates them or something. It’s Arachnids in the UK, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on October 28, 2018. Show-notes: 2:12: Article about George Lucas’ original ideas for the sequel trilogy. 3:56: Triple Play: A Movie Trilogy Podcast 10:50: Obviously I was just joking here, but a quick skim of the Ta...2020-01-0551 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#138 - Get That Beard GrowingWith 2020 upon us all, it is great to see the return of Doctor Who to BBC One with a new adventure, Spyfall, part one! Ben explains his reasoning why he thinks those shimmery aliens are Vardans, while a skeptical David suggests perhaps they're Gallifreyans from an alternative universe; and is time and space big enough for both Lenny Henry and Sacha Dhawan? Opening and closing music is from the Spyfall soundtrack by Segun Akinola. We recorded this episode on 2 January 2020.2020-01-0442 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable282: It’s Just Ozzies ft. Argy (Rosa)Ozzie Osborne that is. This week we’re joined by Argy yet again to travel back in time to Montgomery. To be fair absolutely none of us have been to Montgomery before, so it’s a bit of a new experience for all of us. I’ll be honest I think I can say with some mild certainty that most of our audience hasn’t been to Montgomery either. So it’s new for you too. It’s Rosa, written by Malorie Blackman and Chris Chibnall and aired on October 21, 2018. Show-notes: 31:06: Here’s the wikipedia arti...2019-12-291h 53Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast282: It’s Just Ozzies ft. Argy (Rosa)Ozzie Osborne that is. This week we’re joined by Argy yet again to travel back in time to Montgomery. To be fair absolutely none of us have been to Montgomery before, so it’s a bit of a new experience for all of us. I’ll be honest I think I can say with some mild certainty that most of our audience hasn’t been to Montgomery either. So it’s new for you too. It’s Rosa, written by Malorie Blackman and Chris Chibnall and aired on October 21, 2018. Show-notes: 31:06: Here’s the wikipedia arti...2019-12-291h 53The Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#137 - The Meddling NunIt's series 12 trailer day on Metebelis Two. Ben and David almost go frame-by-frame over the two trailers and speculate on what awaits us in series 12. Should the Doctor be working for MI-6? Are those really Vardans? Is Lenny Henry the Doctor's friend or nemesis? Has the Meddling Monk regenerated into the Meddling Nun? All this and more as we nibble at breadcrumbs that have fallen from Chibnall's high table. Opening Music is "It's a Good Day to Save the World" from the Danger Twins. Closing Music is "This New Nose Is So Unreliable" by Segun Akinola. We recorded this episode...2019-12-2954 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable281: End Doctor Who Once and for All (The Ghost Monument)Doctor Who must not go on. When I saw the title for this episode the first time I was convinced it was some sort of monument to Casper the friendly ghost. Like it was going to be something super cool about this cartoon character. In hindsight I’m starting to think that would be the weirdest crossover in existence, but I kind of want to see if they could make it work. It’s The Ghost Monument, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on October 14, 2018. Show-notes: 10:11: From Wikipedia: Continuity editing is the process, in film...2019-12-2248 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast281: End Doctor Who Once and for All (The Ghost Monument)Doctor Who must not go on. When I saw the title for this episode the first time I was convinced it was some sort of monument to Casper the friendly ghost. Like it was going to be something super cool about this cartoon character. In hindsight I’m starting to think that would be the weirdest crossover in existence, but I kind of want to see if they could make it work. It’s The Ghost Monument, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on October 14, 2018. Show-notes: 10:11: From Wikipedia: Continuity editing is the process, in film...2019-12-2248 minDecorative VegetableDecorative Vegetable280: I’ve Made my Final Judgement (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)We all regenerate into women this week. Just kidding, Trust Your Doctor is still a sausage fest. Sort of. It’s kind of sobering to realize just how many male Doctor Who podcasts there are, and then compare that to the number that have, say, at least one female host. It’s The Woman Who Fell to Earth, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on October 7, 2018. Show-notes: 8:13: It’s Segun Akinola. 9:35: Population: 582,506 (according to wiki) 10:35: Brian Regan on spelling things 10:55: Pea tear griffin 24:35: Check out Krynoid Podcast 36:28: Check out our cl...2019-12-1555 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast280: I’ve Made my Final Judgement (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)We all regenerate into women this week. Just kidding, Trust Your Doctor is still a sausage fest. Sort of. It’s kind of sobering to realize just how many male Doctor Who podcasts there are, and then compare that to the number that have, say, at least one female host. It’s The Woman Who Fell to Earth, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on October 7, 2018. Show-notes: 8:13: It’s Segun Akinola. 9:35: Population: 582,506 (according to wiki) 10:35: Brian Regan on spelling things 10:55: Pea tear griffin 24:35: Check out Krynoid Podcast 36:28: Check out ou...2019-12-1555 minTrust Your DoctorTrust Your Doctor280: I’ve Made my Final Judgement (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)We all regenerate into women this week. Just kidding, Trust Your Doctor is still a sausage fest. Sort of. It’s kind of sobering to realize just how many male Doctor Who podcasts there are, and then compare that to the number that have, say, at least one female host. It’s The Woman Who Fell to Earth, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on October 7, 2018. Show-notes: 8:13: It’s Segun Akinola. 9:35: Population: 582,506 (according to wiki) 10:35: Brian Regan on spelling things 10:55: Pea tear griffin 24:35: Check out Krynoid Podcast 36:28: Check out our cl...2019-12-1555 minTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastTrust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast280: I’ve Made my Final Judgement (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)We all regenerate into women this week. Just kidding, Trust Your Doctor is still a sausage fest. Sort of. It’s kind of sobering to realize just how many male Doctor Who podcasts there are, and then compare that to the number that have, say, at least one female host. It’s The Woman Who Fell to Earth, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on October 7, 2018. Show-notes: 8:13: It’s Segun Akinola. 9:35: Population: 582,506 (according to wiki) 10:35: Brian Regan on spelling things 10:55: Pea tear griffin 24:35: Check out Krynoid Podcast 36:28: Check out our cl...2019-12-1555 minHandwavium: a Doctor Who podcastHandwavium: a Doctor Who podcastEp. 49 – Objectively Way CoolerReview of S11 E02 — Ghost Monument Segun Akinola’s theme sampled Delia Derbyshire’s original arrangement Which was also used for The Day of the Doctor The YW hasn’t seen much Three but was already familiar with Venusian Aikido We refer to Watsonian vs. Doylist perspectives The Stenza first appeared in The Woman Who Fell to Earth Andrew Cartmel was interviewed on New to Who  How do you know it’s a duck pond? The self-lighting cigar was an example of Chekov’s Gun We are also at handwavium.net & on Twitter @handwavium2019-11-3014 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#133 - The Vardan AgendaThe series 12 trailer dropped this past weekend, so what better time for the Metebelis Two to give their quick take on what they thought. Maddeningly though, no broadcast date was given so we speculate about possible rumoured air dates; which, in turn, leads to discussing some of the other trolling rumours swirling around series 12, and ultimately, the fate and future of Doctor Who at the BBC. Opening music is from Segun Akinola's series 11 soundtrack. Closing music is from Alistair Lock's score from the Spectre of Lanyon Moor.2019-11-2539 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#132 - Some Kind of WonderfulThis week we chat about the magical meeting that took place during this year's Children in Need special, when Anastasia, a young Who fan, met her amazing Doctor, Jodie Whittaker. Then we discuss the announcement of series 12 writers and directors and speculate on what Chibnall has planned for our favourite show in 2020? Opening and closing music is from Segun Akinola's series 11 soundtrack; including excerpts from "Sonic Screwdriver" and "Me and My Mates".2019-11-1837 minThis Classical LifeThis Classical LifeJess Gillam with... Segun AkinolaDoctor Who composer Segun Akinola is in the hot seat, kicking off with the track that awoke his lifelong passion for music. Also in this ep: Jess and Segun talk “dad music”, breaking down barriers in genre and why Live and Let Die is the funnest Bond theme song of all time. This Classical Life is a show and podcast from BBC Radio 3. Every episode, saxophonist Jess Gillam is joined by a special guest to swap tracks and share musical discoveries across a wide range of styles and genres.Tracklist: Gustav Holst: Mars, the Bringer of W...2019-09-2122 minCasefiles of the Three Patch PodcastCasefiles of the Three Patch Podcast95 – Fandoms of Interest: Doctor WhoConsulting fans Hope, Vex, Merinda, and Cookie talk about why they love Doctor Who, and why you should, too! Craig Ferguson – The lost Doctor Who cold open TPP ep 88 FOI: Doctor Who 13th Doctor watchalong Actor Matt Smith says Doctor Who doesn’t like sex and would prefer to play chess This segment was first released on August 1, 2019 in Episode 95: Ace August Music Credit Unless otherwise indicated, music is available for purchase through online retailers such as amazon.com and iTunes. FOI: Doctor Who – David Arnold and Michael Price, Sherlock: Original Television Soundtrack Music From Series One: Back to Work; Segun Ak...2019-09-1015 minThe Bat-Jar PodcastThe Bat-Jar PodcastDoctor Who (Classic v Modern)Step into the Tardis for our first foray into the world of sonic screwdrivers and Daleks for a conversation about Doctor Who. With companion (and special guest) Pumice, join us for a conversation discussing the two generations of the series, referred to by fans as "Classic Who" and "New Who". Music and audio from "Doctor Who (1963)" is the property of Ron Grainer, Delia Derbyshire, Sydney Newman, C.E. Webber, Donald Wilson, and BBC Studios. Music and audio from "Doctor Who (2018)" is the property of Segun Akinola, Matt Strevens, Chris Chibnall, and BBC Studios. T...2019-09-091h 07Casefiles of the Three Patch PodcastCasefiles of the Three Patch Podcast88 – Fandoms of Interest: Doctor WhoA few of us gathered to share our reactions after watching episode 1 of the 11th season of Doctor Who.  Shownotes: FOI: Doctor Who (2:16:22)↑Consulting Fans: Sunday, Science, Johnlocked; Producer: Chelsea, Editor: Johnlocked Watch the full ep here This segment was first released on January 6, 2019 in Episode 88: League of Furies. Music Credit Unless otherwise indicated, music is available for purchase through online retailers such as amazon.com and iTunes. Fandoms of Interest – David Arnold and Michael Price, Sherlock: Original Television Soundtrack Music From Series One: Back to Work; Segun Akinola: Doctor Who Series 11 Opening Theme Production Credits Segment Producer: Chelsea, Editor: Johnlocked...2019-05-1724 minDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroRadio Free Skaro #687 – Physical GraffitiHave you ever wanted to move into a tower with all the modern conveniences, including roving colour-coordinated gangs, a failed hero, homicidal old ladies and trundling robots? Why not live vicariously through the Three Who Rule’s Classic Series commentary for “Paradise Towers”, which has all that and more? Plus we have news of a “Planet of the Daleks” screening at the BFI, musical insights from Segun Akinola, upcoming Big Finish releases, and a perk for our Patreon subscribers! Links: – Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Gallifrey One 2020 tickets still on sale – BFI screening of Pla...2019-05-0500 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#107 - GallifreyDoneA tired Ben and David recount and reflect on their first GallifreyOne experience. Recorded Sunday night in a room at the convention hotel a few hours after the closing ceremony. Opening music is "Kerblam" and closing music is "Made a New Friend", both composed by Segun Akinola for Series 11 of Doctor Who.2019-02-1954 minThis Week in Time TravelThis Week in Time TravelSegun's GenesisSegun Akinola's Series 11 music - Shannon Dohar, friend of TWiTT, co-host of the Deeper Cuts album review podcast, and frequent Reality Bomb contributor, flexes her musical muscles and discusses with us Segun Akinola’s music from Episode 1 to the New Year’s Special. What makes him the right composer for today’s Doctor Who, and how hard was it to make the transition from 10 seasons of Murray Gold? Regenerations can be challenging—but this new soundscape is worthy of celebration…. <p>Host Chip Sudderth and Alyssa Franke with Shannon Dohar.</p>2019-01-2200 minThe Incomparable Doctor Who feedThe Incomparable Doctor Who feedThis Week in Time Travel 84: Segun's GenesisShannon Dohar, friend of TWiTT, co-host of the Deeper Cuts album review podcast, and frequent Reality Bomb contributor, flexes her musical muscles and discusses with us Segun Akinola’s music from Episode 1 to the New Year’s Special. What makes him the right composer for today’s Doctor Who, and how hard was it to make the transition from 10 seasons of Murray Gold? Regenerations can be challenging—but this new soundscape is worthy of celebration…. Host Chip Sudderth and Alyssa Franke with Shannon Dohar Referenced Works Doctor Who [Amazon] Show Notes & Links...2019-01-2228 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#102 - The Da Vinci KaledBen and David conclude that Resolution was the true finale to series 11. Great to watch on News Year Day, but the wheels begin to fall off the bus upon subsequent viewings. Great one-off design on a Dalek. Dalek-controlled Lin also gets high marks from the lads. Discussion on moving from a crowded TARDIS to the overflowing TARDIS. Is Chibnall writing the Doctor as a 'scold'? More horror about the console room set and the moving crystals, but praise for the funny looking Victorian sewers. David explains that he's been "trainspotting" Sheffield architecture. And why have random troops at the expense...2019-01-1356 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#100 - Send That Blue Peter Rubbish to Kingdom ComeWell it's the 100th episode for the Metebelis Two and Ben and David are not in a celebratory mood. The lads are pretty disappointed by the series 11 finale and wonder what happens next? Opening music is "Barnacle Bill" composed by Ashworth Hope, which was the original theme to Blue Peter. Closing music is "Thirteen" by Segun Akinola.2018-12-2253 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#98 - Doctor Who and the Scourge of WitchcraftAlan Cumming was brilliant as King James and the Metebelis Two want, nay demand his return in in a Gunpowder plot drama to open series 12 and then a 3-part epic finale about the commissioning of the King James' English translation of the Bible. Beyond that, it was great seeing the Doctor have to address now being a woman, Ben kvetches about historical inaccurtaces, and David wonders if they could not afford to hire horses, should they have used coconuts instead? Opening music is from Segun Akinola's score from The Witchfinders as arranged by Paul Crispino, Jr. Closing music is Alan...2018-12-0949 minThe Doctor Is InThe Doctor Is InDoctor Who composer, Segun AkinolaIf you've ever wanted to hear how someone makes the music for Doctor Who happen, this episode is right up your alley. I sat down with brand new Doctor Who composer, Segun Akinola, who took over from Murray Gold for the new series! We dig into his influences, his favourite musical moments on the show, and heaps more.We also take a look at everyone's favourite robot dog (I hope), K-9! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-11-2521 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#96 - Prem Must DieConversation about witnessing history and how setting stories in a recent historical period shapes the narrative.Ben and David discuss witnessing history and the thematic elements of Vinay Patel's story. This was billed as Yaz story, but the Metebelis two think this was Graham's best showing of the season to date. David especially liked Bradley Walsh's reading of "all we can strive to be is: good men". Ben explains that what we're asked as an audience to think about has changed quite a bit from the Moffat years. Opening and closing music this week is from Segun Akinola's score for "T...2018-11-1847 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#95 - Rama Lama Pting PtongBen and Tsuranga, er David, meet the Pting. David thought the "Conundrum" episode was an improvement over last week, but Ben found it a bit dull. Was the Pting really Beep the Meep from DWM comics, Nibbler from Futurama, Stich without Lilo, or maybe just Gremlin? Maybe it should have been called the Chb'nall? Maybe this was Star Trek or some other generic sci-fi show. Character moments seemed to be bit of a miss this week too. The two wonder if Chibnall really did have much of a plan for series 11? Opening music is from the 1957 hit by the Edsels, "...2018-11-1144 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#94 - Park HillFrom the get-go, the Metebelis two veer off on tangents in their discussion of Series 11, episode 4: The Spiders of Sheffield. Ben and David think that the great character moments needed a bit more of plot to support them. And, were the spiders good or evil in this story? They speculate on the story's loose ends: such as Kevin and Frankie, the wee beastie in Anna's flat, and Robertson? Is Chibnall pulling his punches? The lads do their very best grumpy old men impressions throughout this podcast, so don't say you weren't warned. Opening music is from Segun Akinola's score and...2018-11-0448 minDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroRadio Free Skaro #659 – The Web of FearThe Doctor and her fam…errr, TARDIS Team land back in Sheffield and smack dab into spiders, ethically dubious American businessmen and RTD-level family drama in “Arachnids in the UK”, the latest instalment of the eleventh series of Doctor Who. Will the quintessentially Whovian juxtaposition of the domestic with the deeply weird engage the Three Who Rule, or will arachnophobia turn to eight-legged tedium? You won’t know until you listen! Also, stats. Harrumph. Links: – Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Episode 4 review, Arachnids in the UK – The Ghost Monument BBC One ratings – Rosa B...2018-10-2900 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#93 - Yes Ma'amThe Metebelis Two discuss the first trip back in time for the Doctor Who in series 11. How would Chibnall and Blackman introduce Rosa Parks to the Doctor and her friends? Ben and David discuss 1955 Montgomery, Alabama and how the time team keeps history on track and delight in Ryan's fanboy reaction to civil rights heroes. Also speculation of suitcases, racists of the future, the return of Artron energy, and next week's return to Sheffield. Opening and closing music is from Segun Akinola's score.2018-10-2844 minDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroThe Spirit of RosaFor a show about time travel, Doctor Who doesn’t really go deep on matters historical, preferring a quick tour and a laugh to really getting into events as they unfold. But that changed this week with “Rosa,” a look at how civil rights hero Rosa Parks herself changed the world, and how the Doctor and the Time Team deal with both alien threats and a very different (but also somewhat familiar) world to 2018. What did Steven, Warren, and Chris think of the episode? And will a very special addition to the stats report cause Warren to finally lose what’s...2018-10-2200 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#92 - Prophetic Death Scarves of DoomSo the time team is on a death planet called Desolation populated with flesh-eating microbes, sniper-bots, and prophetic death scarves, but not much death… at least compared to last week. With Series 11 now underway, what do Ben and David make of the latest Dungeons & Dragons module from Chibnall? Also the lads weigh in on the new credits, the appearance of mysterious blue ghost monument, and wonder what is in store for the Doctor next week. Opening music is an isolated excerpt of Segun Akinola's Doctor Who theme and the closing music is from "The Ghost Monument" soundtrack score.2018-10-2144 minThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#91 - Sheffield SteelBen and David share their thoughts on Jodie Whittaker's debut story as Doctor Who and comment on her take as our favourite Time Lord and Lady. Then the Two discuss the Doctor's new friends, Sheffield landmarks, the new Chibnall era and wonder why kababs have salad. Opening music is from Segun Akinola's score for The Woman Who Fell to Earth (the bit where the Doctor first appears) and closing music is Akinola's take on the Who theme.2018-10-1349 minReality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastReality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastReality Bomb Episode 059On the fifty-ninth edition of Reality Bomb, we have a super-sized episode as, one year after they first talked about Jodie Whittaker's casting in episode 048, Graeme Burk talks to Petra Mayer, Angelique Roche and Sage Young  about the new Doctor's debut at San Diego Comic Con... and the brace of teasers, trailers and news articles all saying very little but meaning so very much. Joy Piedmont talks to vlogger and member of Doctor Who Magazine's Team Team Claudia Boleyn about the ways Doctor Who could improve representation in a variety of ways as we debut a new segment, Perception Fi...2018-07-251h 25The Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcastThe Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast#83 - The Sensual Sounds of Segun AkinolaBen and David are excited to hear the music of Segun Akinola, the new composer for Doctor Who! Akinola will be scoring the incidental music for Series 11 and putting his mark on the show's theme song. So, this week the Metebelis Two listen to song excerpts from Akinola's SoundClound page and speculate what type of music he will bring. Opening with "Mount Nyiragongo" from the BBC documentary series "Expedition Volcano", the lads also listen to excerpts entitled "Dakika", and "Ororo". They also listen to music from "The Human Body", including "DNA", "Microglia", "Amorph", and "Codon". Then sample a couple of...2018-07-0748 minThe Incomparable Doctor Who feedThe Incomparable Doctor Who feedThis Week in Time Travel 60: Suddenly SegunWe thought we might take the weekend off of TWiTT, because SURELY there wouldn’t be news about Doctor Who before Comic-Con, right? Chip’s theory was found wanting: New composer! New comic! New…uh…leak! (Which we will NOT spoil for you.) Alyssa and Chip tackle all of the news while recovering from the Families Belong Together rally. (Has Doctor Who ever inspired you to action, either personal or political? Let us know on Twitter or Facebook!) Host Chip Sudderth and Alyssa Franke Referenced Works Doctor Who [Amazon] Show Notes & Links2018-07-0333 minKasterborous Classic TVKasterborous Classic TVJodie Whittaker Doctor Who Scene Leaked, New Composer Announced!Following the leaking of a scene from #DoctorWho Series 11 and news of a new composer, Christian Cawley and James McLean discuss: what's the best scene in A Bit of Fry & Laurie season 1, episode 2…? Plus some #sdcc annoyances. Shownotes San Diego Comic Con New Doctor Who composer is Segun Akinola  Doctor Who on Twitch podcast A Bit of Fry & Laurie Series 1 Episode 2 Sitcom Geeks podcast (the only other podcast Christian listens to) David Tennant downsizes his merchandise collection 2018-07-0136 minDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroDoctor Who: Radio Free SkaroRadio Free Skaro #642 – The Nut HutchLast week’s vast wasteland of not-news has been replaced by a verdant jungle of news-news, most notably the announcement of Segun Akinola as the new composer for Doctor Who! Plus Matt Smith comes to Edmonton, and comics and calendars that sort of feature Jodie Whittaker or flat-out don’t. There’s other news of course, but this is a mere tease to part one of our commentary for the Jon Pertwee story “The Green Death”, so dive back with us to June 1973 and hippies, environmentalism, and giant maggots! Links: – Doctor Who on Twitch – Segun Akinola...2018-07-0100 minThe Doctor Who Big Blue Box PodcastThe Doctor Who Big Blue Box PodcastSarah Jane Adventures – Ep193: Don’t Trust Your ComputersWelcome to Episode 193… The News We have a new composer! Murray Gold has been turfed out via the back door and new guy Segun Akinola has been drafted in... The post Sarah Jane Adventures – Ep193: Don’t Trust Your Computers appeared first on The Doctor Who Big Blue Box Podcast.2018-06-291h 48