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Aliens of London and World War Three

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If you're enjoying The Empty Children, please consider giving a one-off or a monthly donation at our ko-fi page. Every little bit helps keep the show on the road! ko-fi.com/snazzytapir Series 1 Episodes 4 and 5 - "Aliens of London" and "World War Three"

Welcome to The Empty Children, the podcast in which host, Maddy Searle, and this week's excellent co-hosts, Rachel Smith, Zachary Fortais-Gomm and James Barbarossa, explore the Russell T Davies eras of Doctor Who, both past and future.

This week, we're talking about Series 1 Episode 4 and 5, "Aliens of London" and "World War Three", in which we speculate about the BBC's library of fart sounds.

Transcript available at bit.ly/ECTranscript4

Content warnings: strong language; discussions of 9/11, the Iraq War, racism, fatphobia.

Follow the show on Twitter @EmptyChildPod on Twitter.

This show is a Snazzy Tapir Production. Find out more at snazzytapir.wordpress.com.

Maddy Searle (she/her) - @maddy_abstract

Rachel Smith (she/her) - @Smithy_Smith

Zachary Fortais-Gomm (he/him) - @zackfg

James Barbarossa (he/him) - @barbarossaphone

Edited and produced by Maddy Searle

Music by James Barbarossa

Art by Beth Crane - @NotCombustible

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Manage episode 333059478 series 3334500
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If you're enjoying The Empty Children, please consider giving a one-off or a monthly donation at our ko-fi page. Every little bit helps keep the show on the road! ko-fi.com/snazzytapir Series 1 Episodes 4 and 5 - "Aliens of London" and "World War Three"

Welcome to The Empty Children, the podcast in which host, Maddy Searle, and this week's excellent co-hosts, Rachel Smith, Zachary Fortais-Gomm and James Barbarossa, explore the Russell T Davies eras of Doctor Who, both past and future.

This week, we're talking about Series 1 Episode 4 and 5, "Aliens of London" and "World War Three", in which we speculate about the BBC's library of fart sounds.

Transcript available at bit.ly/ECTranscript4

Content warnings: strong language; discussions of 9/11, the Iraq War, racism, fatphobia.

Follow the show on Twitter @EmptyChildPod on Twitter.

This show is a Snazzy Tapir Production. Find out more at snazzytapir.wordpress.com.

Maddy Searle (she/her) - @maddy_abstract

Rachel Smith (she/her) - @Smithy_Smith

Zachary Fortais-Gomm (he/him) - @zackfg

James Barbarossa (he/him) - @barbarossaphone

Edited and produced by Maddy Searle

Music by James Barbarossa

Art by Beth Crane - @NotCombustible

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