Across the dimensions and beyond space comes BrokenSea Audio Productions' incarnation of the intrepid Time Lord, Doctor Who!
Join Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle) (Producer / Engineer), and Mark Kalita aboard the TARDIS, for a fun chat celebrating 50 years of Dr. Who. Amongst numerous Whovian related themes, they discuss how they both discovered Dr. Who, what it’s meant to them over the years, and how Mak became one of the longest standing Audio Doctors ever (10 years this year!). Note, this show also contains speculation on what 50th Anniversary Episode has in store.
And listen out for a rather special never before heard “Event One” segment, direct from the MAKalita archives …
Produced and Engineered by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle)
The Dr. Who Theme recorded by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle), based on the original Theme by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire.
The following Audio Drama is rated PG-13 (Persons Younger than 13 Should be Accompanied by an Adult). For more info:
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Continuing our Celebrations of a certain Anniversary, here is the second of two Mock Magazine Cover Posters.
The post 50th Anniversary – Poster 2 first appeared on Doctor Who » The BrokenSea Series - Podcast Feed.Over the coming weeks, we’ll be celebrating a certain Anniversary, with a number of special releases. Kicking things off, here’s our first release.
The post 50th Anniversary – Poster 1 first appeared on Doctor Who » The BrokenSea Series - Podcast Feed.As you all know, there’s a certain 50 year celebration coming up. Now I’ve had a number of emails / Facebook messages etc., asking if I could find a way for BrokenSea to get the fans of our show involved somehow. So I racked me brain for a while. I swear steam came outta me ears ! – LOL. Anyways, here’s what I came up with :-
Why not do a special one-off fan-based Behind The Sofa. You lovely lot out there could record a brief segment explaining how you discovered Dr. Who, and what it’s meant to you. I could then compile them altogether into a show !
So here’s what you need to do. Record a brief clip (No longer than 1 minute long and preferably in 192K Mp3 format), and send it to me no later 23rd November at [email protected]. Obviously, this being a family show, please no bad language or offensive content.
So there you go. Hope you all like the idea.
Looking forward to hearing to hearing from you all.
The following Audio Drama is rated PG-13 (Persons Younger than 13 Should be Accompanied by an Adult). For more info:
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The all powerful legions of Ancient Rome, who have conquered the known world with their armoured machines encounter a deadly new foe when they encounter a crashed Cyberman ship.
While the Doctor discovers the truth about the greatest threat the Universe has ever known, Malcolm Mobius and his daughter Patricia continue to wreak havoc through time and space… :-
Written By Paul Mannering
Produced, Engineered and Directed by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle)
Starring Mark Kalita as The Doctor, and Robin Carlisle as Amanda Waterfield
Supporting Cast :
Russell Gold as Marcus
Tim Rowe as Malcolm
Lyn Cullen as Trisha
Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle) as Albus and Cybermen
Doug Manlen as Cyber Leader
Main Theme :
The Mark Kalita Doctor Who Theme by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle), Jay Ellington-Lee (AKA JEL), and Neaman Lyles, based on the original Theme by Delia Derbyshire & Ron Grainer.
Jay Ellington-Lee and Neaman Lyles appear courtesy of “The P-38s”
Additional Music used in this Episode :
Incidental Music by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle) and Joshua M. Blanc (AKA The Manitou)
An E.P. “The Mechanicals” featuring Josh’s music for this episode is also available via his Bandcamp page :-
http://themanitou.bandcamp.com
The following Audio Drama is rated PG-13 (Persons Younger than 13 Should be Accompanied by an Adult). For more info:
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As a special Bonus release and to celebrate Dr. Who Mobile going online, here is a brand spanking new and exclusive Theremin version of the Main Theme. This one’s by none other than Bruce Busby and is Remixed by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle), based on the original Theme by Delia Derbyshire & Ron Grainer.
The following Audio Drama is rated PG-13 (Persons Younger than 13 Should be Accompanied by an Adult). For more info:
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Nothing is more pleasant than catching up with old friends. But with old friends come new enemies and with new friends come old enemies. The Doctor and Amanda find a terrifying welcome on the dead and devastated world of the Vashi, the people who share a conscious mind. What one experiences, they all experience and what one feels they all feel.
Which makes the sudden and horrifically violent death of 6 billion of their brethren particularly hard on the survivors…
Written By Paul Mannering
Produced, Engineered and Directed by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle)
Starring Mark Kalita as The Doctor, and Robin Carlisle as Amanda Waterfield
Supporting Cast :
Damaris Mannering as Ida Scott
Bruce Busby as Soka
Paul Lavelle as Yootah
Laura Nicole Spencer as Computer
Main Theme :
The Mark Kalita Doctor Who Theme by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle), Jay Ellington-Lee (AKA JEL), and Neaman Lyles, based on the original Theme by Delia Derbyshire & Ron Grainer.
Jay Ellington-Lee and Neaman Lyles appear courtesy of “The P-38s”
Additional Music used in this Episode :
Incidental Music by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle) and Joshua M. Blanc (AKA The Manitou)
Theremin Version of the Main Theme, by Anne Wallace and Bruce Busby
The following Audio Drama is rated PG-13 (Persons Younger than 13 Should be Accompanied by an Adult). For more info:
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Join Stevie K. Farnaby (Producer / Engineer), Paul Mannering (Writer), and Mark Kalita (The Doctor) aboard the TARDIS, for a fun chat as they discuss the 1st 4 Episodes of Season 4, Production Delays, and the loss of Mentor.
Produced and Engineered by Stevie K. Farnaby
The Dr. Who Theme recorded by SKiFfle, based on the original Theme by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire.
The following Audio Drama is rated PG-13 (Persons Younger than 13 Should be Accompanied by an Adult). For more info:
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“In the 51st Century – billions of beings are running blindly from a terror that silences entire worlds. The Shadow Proclamation asks the Doctor and Amanda to investigate, and they begin a journey that will change the Universe for all time.”
Written By Paul Mannering
Produced, Engineered and Directed by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle)
Starring Mark Kalita as The Doctor, and Robin Carlisle as Amanda Waterfield
Supporting Cast :
Laura Nicole as Masaama
Tanja Milojevic as Shadow
Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle) as Male Anchor 1
Cary Ayers as Male Anchor 2
Kim Gianopoulos as Female Anchor
Draven Schoberg as Shesheela
And Introducing Joshua K. Farnaby as Musil
Main Theme :
The Mark Kalita Doctor Who Theme by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle), Jay Ellington-Lee (AKA JEL), and Neaman Lyles, based on the original Theme by Delia Derbyshire & Ron Grainer.
Jay Ellington-Lee and Neaman Lyles appear courtesy of “The P-38s”
Additional Music used in this episode :
Incidental Music by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle)
Piano Version of the Doctor Who Theme used by kind permission of Matt Jessup
The “Let’s Build Mecha” Soundtrack by Joshua M. Blanc (AKA The Manitou)
The track “Electricity” used by kind permission of The Thought Criminals
This episode is dedicated to my friend and mentor, Jay Ellington Lee who sadly left this world a few short weeks ago. “The Sky is Full of Ships Tonight” Jay, and now there’s one more Shining Star looking over us all – Stevie.
Jay Ellington Lee in “The Pod” – October 2011
Photo by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle)
The following Audio Drama is rated PG-13 (Persons Younger than 13 Should be Accompanied by an Adult). For more info:
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“When Shakespeare arrives in time to save a community theatre from the world’s worst production of Romeo and Juliet, the Doctor and Amanda are not far behind. But with murder, missing treasure and a pandemic of pigeons, just how the world’s most famous playwright came to be in 21st Century England is the least vexing question for the Time Lord and his companion…”
Written By Paul Mannering
Produced, Engineered and Directed by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle)
Starring Mark Kalita as The Doctor, and Robin Carlisle as Amanda Waterfield
Supporting Cast :
Bruce Busby as Clarence
Fiona Thraille as Maude
Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle) as Andy
Doug Manlen as Constable Clemens
and introducing Sean O’Connor as Will
Main Theme :
The Mark Kalita Doctor Who Theme by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle), Jay Ellington-Lee (AKA JEL), and Neaman Lyles, based on the original Theme by Delia Derbyshire & Ron Grainer.
Jay Ellington-Lee and Neaman Lyles appear courtesy of “The P-38s”
Additional Music by :
Dominic Glyn
Barrington Pheloung
Jeff Darnell
Kevin McCleod of Incompetech.com
The following Audio Drama is rated PG-13 (Persons Younger than 13 Should be Accompanied by an Adult). For more info:
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An eccentric inventor unlocks the greatest secret in human history and takes his daughter and a cat on a Universe changing adventure.
Meanwhile the Doctor and Amanda are finding that everything is not as it should be on the menu of his favourite restaurant.
Written By Paul Mannering
Produced, Engineered and Directed by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle)
Starring Mark Kalita as The Doctor, and Robin Carlisle as Amanda Waterfield
Supporting Cast :-
Tim Rowe as Malcolm
Lyn Cullen as Trisha
Laura Nicole as Sally
Nathaniel Young as Father
Bruce Busby as the Librarian
Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle) as Hester
And making his Voice Acting Debut, Nero Mannering as Aztec
Main Theme :-
The Mark Kalita Doctor Who Theme by Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle), Jay Ellington-Lee (AKA JEL), and Neaman Lyles, based on the original Theme by Delia Derbyshire & Ron Grainer.
Jay Ellington-Lee and Neaman Lyles appear courtesy of “The P-38s”
Other Music :-
Additional Music By Dominic Glynn, American Baroque, and Stevie K. Farnaby (AKA SKiFfle)
The following Audio Drama is rated PG-13 (Persons Younger than 13 Should be Accompanied by an Adult). For more info:
http://theaudiodramadirectory.com/ratings/
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