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The Old Doctor Who Show

The Old Doctor Who Show: A Classic Doctor Who Podcast

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Doctor Who Podcast by Eric Grissom and Dan Johnson reviewing the classic era. That’s right, this is the good stuff. Hartnell, Troughton, Pertwee, Baker, Davison, the other Baker, and McCoy. Maybe even McGann. Some say they do it because they ran over a magical drifter who cursed them. Others claim the show was willed to them by their long-lost British “Uncle”. Whatever the reason, the one thing you can count on is these two Americans really love Doctor Who.
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00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:50 - Dan reviews Legend of Ruby Sunday 00:04:15 - Dan reviews Empire of Death 00:24:17 - Mrs. Flood! 00:32:40 - Season One Recap / Review 00:47:39 - Viewer Mail 01:10:00 - "Why Sutekh Isn't Sutekh, but Death Itself" - https://x.com/instonveevinder/status/1804534355261354186 01:12:28 - Eric plugs the book! The Old Doctor Who S…
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Eric is riding solo again and it looks like he's starting to come apart at the seams. Find out what he thought of the Doctor Who season finale, EMPIRE OF DEATH! 00:00:00 - Intro / Correction 00:02:34 - Empire of Death Review The Old Doctor Who Show is hosted by Dan Johnson and Eric Grissom. Follow TODWS Web: https://www.theolddoctorwhoshow.com/ Ins…
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Dan and Eric are talking ROGUE. Plus a shout out to the Radio Times, CHUD, and more. The Old Doctor Who Show is hosted by Dan Johnson and Eric Grissom. Follow TODWS Web: https://www.theolddoctorwhoshow.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/todwshow/ Twitter: https://x.com/TODWShow TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@Todwshow Follow Dan Instagram: h…
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Dan and Eric deal with space racists, bubble echo chambers, and more on our latest review of Doctor Who. This week we are talking DOT AND BUBBLE. 00:00:00 - Intro / Some more thoughts on 73 Yards 00:06:20 - Dot and Bubble Review 00:41:20 - Viewer Mail 00:47:14 - Final Thoughts The Old Doctor Who Show is hosted by Dan Johnson and Eric Grissom. Follo…
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Dan and Eric are back to talk at length about 73 Yards, its ending, our interprations, explanations (and the importance of not having one), and more in our spoiler filled review of the latest episode of DOCTOR WHO. Plus some mouse talk and viewer mail. 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:36 There are mice in my house 00:07:02 73 Yards Review 01:24:00 Viewer Mail …
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Dan and Eric discuss some of the Doctor Who theories making the rounds from Mrs. Flood to Susan Twist. Plus our reaction and review of the first Steven Moffat story of the era: BOOM. Intro - 00:00:00 This isn't the real Doctor Who Universe - 00:01:05 Mrs. Flood and the Siblings of Power - 00:05:55 BOOM Review - 00:14:14 Listener Mail - 00:46:23 Fin…
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Dan and Eric are back to talk about the third part of the Big Finish epic, Sontarans vs. The Rutans, but not before they talk about FALLOUT and the Dead Boy Detectives, and DUNE, and Star Wars, and David Lynch. They're a LOT. Want to get in touch? Write us at theOldDoctorWhoShow[at]gmail.com Outro Music: Juicy Lolita (Prod. By Gods Paparazzi) - Lan…
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From playing NCAA soccer to a successful modeling and acting career to being the top polar explorer of his time, Doug Stoup is an enigma. Host Adam Howard recently journeyed to Antarctica with Stoup, and their conversation ranges from Doug’s personal training of A-list Hollywood actors to near death experiences; adventures with Doug Coombs; and tak…
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Tele Mike Russell grew up as a sharecropper’s son in Delaware, before attending college and becoming an executive in the pharmaceutical industry. Then he watched the second plane hit the World Trade Center and decided he’d better follow another path, this one to skiing in Colorado, where he’d go on to find a family in the National Brotherhood of Sk…
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When Craig Kelly died in 2003, the world of snowboarding was devastated. Twenty years later, New York Times best-selling author Eric Blehm returned to the site of Kelly’s death, to uncover the true story of what happened in the avalanche that killed the legendary snowboarder and six backcountry skiers in British Columbia’s Selkirk Mountains. Blehm’…
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Dan and Eric grab their headphones and review (spoilers abound!) the first part of the Big Finish epic: Sontarans vs. the Rutans, The Battle of Giant's Causeway. What did you think of the story? Let us know in the comments. Like, subscribe, get the face tattoo. 01:45 : We're back on our Mrs. Flood / Sibling theory 07:25 Our Review (spoilers abound)…
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In the skiing universe, Chris Davenport is a household name. His notoriety is due in part to the many facets of the sport upon which he’s had a lasting impact. He raced for New Hampshire’s Holderness Academy and the University of Colorado before transitioning to freeskiing and winning world championships in 1996 and 2001. He became one of the first…
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Tlingit skier Ellen Bradley is an advocate, athlete, scientist and storyteller. Fierce and thoughtful, she defies the narrative that wild Alaska is there only to be conquered by heli operations and other extractive industries. She loves to slide on snow, and wants more Indigenous people to share in her joy. Born and raised in the Seattle area, Brad…
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From a distance, Jeremy Jones’s career looks impossible. He is, after all, a pro snowboarder, entrepreneur, activist, filmmaker and author. Does he ever sleep? Nevermind that he’s also a husband, father and active community member in Truckee, California. Somehow, he still manages to snowboard around 200 days a year. The founder of Jones Snowboards …
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Jordan Campbell’s relationship with Backcountry spans more than two decades. He published his first story in the magazine—about a ski expedition to Eastern Tibet—in 2002. Throughout the course of his career, Campbell has worked for some of the biggest names in the outdoor industry, including Jagged Edge, The North Face and Marmot. During that time,…
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Jeffrey Bergeron, aka Biff America, has spent the last 50 years living in the mountains, mainly in Breckenridge, Colorado. Yet his signature accent and brash personality—rooted in the South Shore of Massachusetts—are as rich as they were the day he moved west. Likewise, his sharp and self-deprecating sense of humor is evident through his writing an…
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Hadley Hammer might just have the best name in backcountry skiing. Despite growing up in Jackson Hole, however, her path to becoming a professional skier did not follow a linear track. She dabbled in ski racing, figure skating, cross country skiing and other sports before deciding to pursue competitive freeskiing. Her career got off to a rocky star…
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For more than 40 years, Voile has broken trail in the backcountry. The storied Utah brand develops and manufactures its products in the Wasatch, and innovates year in and year out. From developing tele bindings and skis to splitboards and the eponymous Voile strap, the inventors at Voile work at the edges. Their skis show up at our annual Utah ski …
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Backcountry first caught a glimpse of Will’s prototype splitboard bindings in 2008. A brief writeup in the magazine that year was the precursor to inclusion in every Backcountry Gear Guide since. While they lacked polish in the early days the bindings showed promise. And that first generation of Spark clamps would lay the foundation for that elusiv…
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If you’ve been to a mountain town in the past decade you’ve seen the proliferation of Skida hats and neckies. They’re part and parcel now to global ski culture. But what about the founder of Skida? That’s 31-year-old Corinne Prevot. What began for Corinne as a means of self expression in high school has blossomed into a business with 20 employees u…
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We recently sat down with intrepid explorer Lani Bruntz, soon after she arrived home from a bikepacking trip in Mexico. Prior to that adventure, she was skiing and guiding in Chile. If there’s one thing we learned about Bruntz during our interview, it’s that she’s almost always on the move. Whether exploring her Crested Butte, Colorado backyard, or…
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In this episode, we have a conversation with backcountry snowboarder Nick Russell. Like so many of today’s top snowboarders, Nick cut his teeth riding freestyle out East. He grew up in Connecticut before making his way to Vermont’s Stratton Mountain School. The longtime home to the US OPEN, Stratton has produced snowboarding legends like Ross Power…
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Jason Hummel: Cascade Crusader In this episode, photographer and Backcountry contributor Jason Hummel shares his passion for exploring far-flung places in his home range and beyond. Jason grew up backcountry skiing on Washington’s glaciers and in the surrounding wild country, including his first multi day winter traverse of Mt. Rainier at just 10 y…
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Bruce Edgerly, or “Edge,” as he’s known to the backcountry community, has been around the block. He cut his teeth in the outdoor industry by writing for Powder and Couloir in the 1980s, and traveling the globe to cover the burgeoning extreme skiing movement. In the early nineties, Edge found himself out of a job and largely unemployable, despite ha…
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In this episode we sit down with Than Acuff, Executive Director of the Crested Butte Avalanche Center. The CBAC is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing an avalanche forecast for the community every day of the winter season. The small forecasting team swings way above its weight, all while working in the West Elk Range, home to one of th…
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Angel Collinson turned the freeskiing world upside down when, at 31 years old and the height of her career, she retired from professional skiing, swapping big mountains for the ocean. Angel speaks about the similarities and differences between big mountains and big water, what it takes to master one’s craft (and whether it’s worth it) and when—or i…
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