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Sat, 4 October 2014
Coal Hill school has a new Caretaker, but he looks a lot like a certain arrogant alien seeking a rogue killing machine known as the Skovox Blitzer! Can two schoolteachers and a student provide any help to this mysterious grey-haired time traveler with his strange blue box, or will the tetchy Time Lord resist all aid and endanger them all? Join Scott Alan Woodard and Arnold T. Blumberg as they brush up on their maths, skip P.E., and review the latest episode of DOCTOR WHO! Show Music: Rory Hoy’s 50 Years Of Time And Space Mix. We welcome all feedback at whostalkingpodcast@yahoo.com, contact@g2vpodcast.com, or on the G2V Facebook page! Find the show on Twitter at @WhosTalkingCast! Please help support the continued production of The G2V Podcast Doctor of the Dead, and Who’s Talking: SHOW LINKS:
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Sat, 4 October 2014
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) Krissy Myers returns to host this Spotlight episode where she had the opportunity to sit in on a chat with British television director Graeme Harper. While best known for his work on the Doctor Who series, Harper is known for a number of other British television shows which he talks about in this episode. Comment on this episode here or by writing john@chronicrift.com. Please rate the episode using our star system at the bottom of this entry.
Graeme Harper was originally a child actor, appearing in adaptations of "The Silver Sword" and "The Pickwick Papers" amongst other productions, before becoming a floor assistant at the BBC in 1965 and then an assistant floor manager in 1969. He worked on the Doctor Who adventures "Colony in Space," "Planet of the Daleks," "Planet of the Daleks" and "Planet of the Spiders" during the Jon Pertwee years, and "The Seeds of Doom" and "Warriors' Gate" in the Tom Baker era. In 1980 Harper started on the BBC's director's course. "The Caves of Androzani" was the first job he got as a freelance director after working on "Angels" for Julia Smith. Harper went on to direct one further Doctor Who story, "Revelations of the Daleks," and was also to have directed the third story in the abandoned season twenty-three which would have been either Philip Martin's "Mission to Magnus" or Robert Holmes's "Yellow Fever and How to Cure It." Harper went on to work on shows such as "District Nurse," "Hope and Glory," "Star Cops," "Boon," "The House of Windsor," "The Bill," "The House of Elliot" and "september Song" and is one of the industry's most sought after directors. In 1993 he was scheduled to direct "The Dark Dimension," an ultimately un-made thirtieth anniversary Doctor Who story.
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