Doctor Who: The Eleventh Hour Podcast

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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Hour Podcast

  • New Year’s Day 2019: Resolution
    Nine years and nine months later, here we are at the resolution. Never say never and all that but this is definitely the last of the regular episodes of Doctor Who: The Eleventh Hour Podcast, the podcast with the increasingly out-of-date name. We’ll definitely be back even if it’s just one more rambly catch-up, but when the new series starts tomorrow we’ll be able to just watch Doctor Who and not worry about explaining why we feel the way we do about the episodes, which will be very nice. Absolutely the best to all of you who stuck with us, and all of you who didn’t but still gave us your attention for a short time. We didn’t do anything special to deserve this attention but you made us feel like we did. Thanks for sticking with me (Chris) in particular through my off-colour jokes and racist accents and being a big part of helping me weed those out. Thanks to anyone who actually DID follow the intricacies of Joe’s love life over the last decade and, while there must surely have been people out there who listened and didn’t like the show, thanks to them too for just going away quietly and not giving us an unnecessarily hard time about it. As for the episode itself, we are finally joined Mr Chris from the Pharos Project podcast, who kept us soldiering through the discussion when Joe and I were ready to throw in the towel and end the recording. He had notes and everything! And that’s it, nothing left now but to part ways with the traditional Doctor Who farewell: Live long, and prosper.
    30 December 2019, 6:02 pm
  • 11.10 - The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos
    So, here we are. We’ll be back tomorrow with a very special guest for Resolution but, since that’s a New Year Special, this is our final Doctor Who episode proper. As such, we did finally record at Joe’s then-flat, thus finally adding one more location that we’ve recorded the show in, and for old times’ sake, we even dug out the digital recorder we relied on for years which, for reasons unknown, decided to give us a real low quality recording the kind of which you might hear on a much worse podcast. We literally can’t explain why that happened so we hope the results don’t trouble you too much. Anyway, enough of that. It’s The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos, the kind of title that sounds like a sci-fi parody and features a returning villain. There!s usually a sense of diminishing returns when this happens and it’s the case here too, but with the unfortunate truth being that this villain wasn’t any good the first time. In fact, the best idea in this whole episode has already appeared in Doctor Who back in 1978. It’s inauspicious to say the least, but hey, why not throw caution to the wind and join us anyway?
    29 December 2019, 7:29 pm
  • 11.9 - It Takes You Away
    As promised: another day, another EH? This one will take you away into a weird little Nordic world as seen in frankly one of the strangest Doctor Who stories of the entire run, not just the post-2005 era. It’s just Joe and Chris this week as they navigate this bizarre little gem.
    28 December 2019, 12:31 pm
  • 11.8 - The Witchfinders
    Festive balls, y'alls! After months of procrastination, Chris has realised that there's mere days before there'll be new Doctor Who. Four days, in fact. And whaddayaknow? There's four episodes left to upload as well. You know what this means: It's time for an episode a day! Prepare for now anachronistic references to the temperature in the UK and other such stuff, as well as references to a theoretical new podcast which is now a very real new podcast available at www.amityvillecalamityville.com It's The Witchfinders - a seeming rare modern Doctor Who "romp" that's actually fun, despite the grim subject matter, largely due to the presence of Alan Cumming as the exceedingly camp King James. Also, possibly the first time since Jodie Whittaker stepped into the role that the Doctor being a woman has become crucial to the plot. Joe and Chris are joined by Holly, the co-creator and co-host of Amityville Calamityville and you will be left in no doubt as to whether we liked this episode or not, also it provides us sassenachs the opportunity to do some Scotsplaining.
    27 December 2019, 3:42 pm
  • 11.7 Kerblam!
    Funny fez callback. THAT'S KERBLAM! Guest spot from Lee Mack. THAT'S KERBLAM! Akinola soundtrack. THAT'S KERBLAM! A powerful, incisive critique of Amazon's business practices. NOT KERBLAM! Welcome to the first Doctor Who television story to have an exclamation mark in its title, Kerblam! A fun, though pretty toothless, look at an Amazon-style company writ large and one that makes a virtue of a large number of TARDIS companions by splitting them up and it's usually quite fun when the Doctor ends up getting a job for a while. In the hopes that this episode will not have the massive issues we've experienced recently with updates, let's just be bold and say we hope you enjoy KERBLAM!
    1 November 2019, 1:00 am
  • 11.6 Demons of the Punjab (POTENTIALLY FUNCTIONING FOURTH UPLOAD)
    Hello, everyone. TalkShoe is barely usable these days, huh? This is our fourth attempt to upload the episode and we frankly can't guarantee this one will work either. Well, we won't have to put up with it much longer because it's the final stretch. After an American TV-style hiatus to help Joe transition to his new life in the Land of the Free, here comes the last cavalcade of episodes. This tragic, marriage-themed one full of simmering tension is obviously the most appropriate wedding gift for the man himself. So, It's Yaz's spotlight episode and it finds the spotlight aimed mostly away from her. That doesn't make it a bad episode, though, as Doctor Who takes the opportunity to do what it can often do so well - inform about the past while commenting on the present. Join us, finally, for DEMONS OF THE PUNJAB (possibly)
    24 October 2019, 12:00 am
  • 11.5 - The Tsuranga Conundrum
    It's the Tonga Congo! You know, that episode with the hospital ship and the little alien and the pregnant man. The episode that's really rubbish, you know the one. Certainly Chris thought he knew that when sitting down with Joe to rewatch it for the final dregs of this, the Eleventh Hour Podcast and yet hearts and minds are always subject to change. Could you be about to bear witness to that amazing, human experience? Or will the podcast just confirm how poor the episode is once again? Find out! [email protected]
    21 June 2019, 12:15 am
  • 11.4 - Arachnids in the UK
    The phoning-it-in nature of this final season of The Eleventh Hour Podcast continues apace with this blunt dissection of one of the most poorly-titled Doctor Who episodes in recent memory. At least "Let's Kill Hitler" wasn't a near-nonsensical pun. Will we get through the whole podcast without mentioning Sex and the City or The Good Wife? How long before one of us plays a guitar? Will there be more jumping around or another surprise guest? Do these count as clickbait? We're frankly not sure. www.ehpodcast.com
    7 June 2019, 12:30 am
  • 11.3 - Rosa
    Well, here we are. This is the episode that, prior to the start of Doctor Who series 11, people were the most interested in and worried about. It's an episode whose themes we couldn't hope to do justice to, so you'll be pleased to know we didn't really try to and instead produced our most off-topic episode ever. It's got lots of chat about TV shows based on DC superheroes, if that's your thing. Anyway, it's the last run of the podcast and more than ever before we're doing what we want. Join Joe, Chris and almost certainly nobody else given that we've never had a guest host for the entire run of the podcast. [email protected]
    23 May 2019, 12:15 am
  • 11.2 - The Ghost Monument
    This final run of The Eleventh Hour Podcast continues apace, despite technical errors at every level of production. Was The Ghost Monument worth the effort we went to while trying to record this podcast? Is the lovely Art Malik enough to carry the episode? Where IS the reload? is acetylene flammable? How exciting must this episode be if these are the questions we find ourselves writing in this synopsis? [email protected]
    16 May 2019, 12:15 am
  • REUPLOAD 11.1 - The Woman Who Fell to Earth
    It’s the end, but the moment has been prepared for: Surprise! The final season of EHPodcast is upon you and yer lads are back for a belated look at Jodie Whittaker’s first series behind the TARDIS controls. Expect our usual shallow analysis and digressions, and be very, very loved.
    9 May 2019, 12:15 am
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