Paul McGann Best known to Whovians as the Eighth Doctor, present on film for the television movie that paved the way for future incarnations of The Doctor.
Nana Visitor Star Trek: Deep Space 9, Battlestar Galactica, Torchwood.
Daphne Ashbrook Appeared in many television and film roles including Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and the Doctor Who 1996 movie.
Jeremy Bulloch Boba Fett in Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Also appeared regularly in the TV series Robin of Sherwood and has appeared in Doctor Who
Frazer Hines British actor best known for his roles as Jamie McCrimmon in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Rekha Sharma Actress. Battlestar Galactica, V, Smallville, Dark Angel, Sanctuary, Supernatural, Nikita, House, AvP: Requiem and more.
Sarah Douglas Star of Superman II and Conan the Destroyer. Lent her voice to several characters in the Doctor Who Adventure Games.
Jason Haigh-Ellery Director and Producer of over 350 audio and radio plays, including the highly successful Doctor Who: The New Audio Adventures series.
Casey Biggs Damar, Gul Dukat’s right-hand man, on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Steve Gostelow The man inside the menace in More Than 30 Years In The Tardis, a documentary celebrating the 30th anniversary of Doctor Who.
J.G. Hertzler Holds the record for most unique Star Trek characters, starting with Vulcan Captain Storil in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine pilot, “Emissary.”
Robert Leeshock a regular on the original Beverly Hills: 90210 and a leading role in Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict for the series' 2nd through 4th seasons.
Paul Blake In Star Wars: A New Hope Paul portrayed the iconic and inept assassin Greedo.
Cultdom Commentary: Life On Mars Series 2 Episode 6
Dave, Mike and Ian drive around the streets of Manchester looking for some Garabaldi’s and a bottle of Lucozade to go with this weeks Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 6 (UK)
Cultdom Commentary: Life On Mars Series 2 Episode 5
Mike, Ian and Dave have a Lucozade drinking contest and have to work off the extra energy by running through another Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 5 (UK)
I seem to remember seeing it on the shelves back in the '80's. I seem to recall the cover having Spock doing a 'mind-meld' on the Doctor.
I think it was put out by the company that put out the now-defunct magazine "Fantasy Empire" and was released around the the time 20th or 21st season of "Doctor Who".
Cultdom Episode 137 – Cultdom’s BAFTA picks for 2012
Due to problems calling in – topic changed and kept brief. With the BAFTAs starting just after this show we stick to the UK BAFTA awards – and our thoughts on them. Oscars show on Sun 26th Feb 2012
There was another crossover between Star Trek and Doctor Who back in the mid-1980s. Although I don't recall it being a comic book, it may had an illustrated book. It had the 4th Doctor on board the original Enterprise.
Cultdom Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 4
Ian, Mike & daveac grab their car-keys, change out of their tennis whites, buy a few bottles of Blue Nun and nibbling on petite fours talk all over LOM Series 2 Episode 4 (UK version)
Jason Haigh-Ellery joins the fun at Icon 31. The man behind Big Finish Productions makes his first visit to a convention on Long Island to talk about Doctor Who audio adventures.
On this edition of the show it;s a city under seige, a vengeful nun, a myterious woman and a masterful magician. First up it's a trip to the dangerous streest of the Big Easy in my blu-ray review of Sinners & Saints (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) as a cop fights to keep the streets clean of drugs. The the war on drugs starts on another front with the dvd review of Nude Nuns with Big Guns (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as a nun takes our her revenge on a system that almost killed her in this Grindhouse type action movie. It's off to the theatre as I catch the first non-Potter role for Daniel Radcliffe in the movie review of The Woman in Black in this very creepy new film from the house of Hammer. My audio book reviews continue with teh review of The Magician : Book 2 of The Secrets of The Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott. Music for this episode features the songs New Gun by The Weedies, Blackheart Blues by Melissa Forbes and Haunted House by Ben Cooper, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
Ramble Extra - Paranormal Empires (and I don't mean Star Wars)
On this week's edition of Extra we take a look at some battling immortals, vengeful vampires, persistant demons and a deadly assassin. First up is my audio book review of The Alchemyst : Book One of The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott as two young twins get thrust inot teh world of magic and mythology. Then it's sword and scorery meets vampiric evil with the dvd review of Tales of An Ancient Empire (Courtesy of eOne Entertainment) starring Kevin Sorbo (Hercules, Andromeda), Michael Pare and Melissa Ordway as a small band of adventures try to stop an ancient evil. It's evil with a modern day twist with the blu-ray review of Paranormal Activity 3 (Courtesy fo Paramount Home Video) as we get a look into the past on the young Katie and Kristie. I wrap things up with a trip into 16th Century Rome with the videogame review of Assassin's Creed : Brotherhood for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) as Enzi Auditore fights against the Borgia Empire. Music for this episode features the songs Immortal by Val Davis, You're My Demon by ODYC and Killer by Redhouse, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
and then it's Episode 286 - Harsh Time in a Hard World
On this episode of the show it's a madman, a man trapped, wild women in the west and battle across the stars. First up a detective and psychiatrist try to track down some women before they experience a fate worse than death in the dvd review of A Darker Reality (courtesy of Phase 4 Films) starring Daniel Baldwin, Sunny Doench and James C. Burns. Then a prison guard has the worst first day on the job ever in gthe dvd review of Cell 211 (Courtesy of eOne Entertainment) in this foreign thriller. It's a trip back to the wild west with my retro blu-ray review of Bad Girls (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) where 4 women fight ot survive starring Madeline Stowe, Mary Stuart Masterson, Andie McDowell and Drew Barrymore. It's a third person battle against Orcs and the hordes of Chaos with the video game review of Warhammer 40K : Space Marines for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca). Music for this episode features the songs Our New Reality by The Radical Thought Resistance, Perfect Reality by Itchy Trigger Finger and Foot Soldier by The Stepfordf Five, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
For this episode it is a mix of action and abduction on the podcast. First up it's a trip back into horror history with the dvd review of Wed Craven's 70's classic The Hills Have Eyes (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as a family on the way to California takes a very bad breakdown. A young man finds out his whole life is a lie in the dvd review of the new action film Abduction (courtesy of Alliance Films) starring Taylor Lautner (from Twilight), Sigourney Weaver and Alfred Molina. It's then a trip to the land of the teenage supernaturals with the dvd review of The Vampire Diaries : The Complete First Season (from Warner Bros Home Video) as the Salvatore Brothers cause havoc in Mystic Falls. I wrap things up with my audio book review of the final chapter in the Strain Trilogy with The Night Eternal by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan as a small band of humans fight for survival in a world of vampires. Music for this episode features the songs Hillside by rest, Action Movie Soundtrack by The New Radio and Eternal Sin by Inferium, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
and then it is Episode 285 - MOving With The Monkey Ball
On this episode of the show it's an imagination gone wild, baseball woes and another trip into the land of the rich and power hungry. First up it's another retro blu-ray movie review with The Scout (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Albert Brooks and Brendan Fraser as a scout for the New York Yankees may have found the player of his dreams or nightmares. Then it's a trip into a man living his nightmares with the second retro blu-ray review of Monkeybone (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Brendan Fraser and Bridget Fonda where a cartoonist has to battle his simian creation. It's a look at the way the Oakland A's changed baseball with the dvd review of Moneyball (courtesy of Sony Home Video) starring Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill and Philip Seymour Hoffman. It's another wild ride with Stone Barrington with my audio book review of Strategic Move by Stuart Woods. Music for this episode features the songs Outta My Mind by High Alert Status, Head Full of Numbers by Fine Print Pariah and That Letters and Numbers Makes by ep.p. hall, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
Well looks like it is that time again to provide more updates for my podcast and we will start with...
Episode 283 - Destiny in the Dark (Not Daleks)
On this edition of the show it's a spooky house and sanitorium, a wayward king and Marvel's Might Mutants in action. First up producer Guillermo Del Toro brings another tale of terror with the dvd review of Don't Be Afraid of The Dark (courtesy of Alliance Films) where a young girl finds out that terror can come in small packages. Then addictions come to life with the dvd review of Hidden (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) where a group of people discover that some secrets are best kept undoscivered. It's a time travel with a medieval twist in the dvd review of In The Name of the King 2 :Two Worlds (Courtesy of Phase 4 Films) starring Dolph Lundgren as Granger, a man who must defeat his personal demons to save a kingdom. Time for more mighty Marvel Mutant Mayhem with the video game review of X-Men : Destiny for the PS3 (Courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) as you control the fate of a young mutant fighting alonside the X-men or the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in this 3rd person action RPG. Music for this episode features the songs Lady of The Dark by The Quintessentials, All The King's Men by John Zielman & The Selves and Soulful Battle by Crush, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
and then it is Ramble Extra - Magic Manic Spies
On this edition of the show we journey back to Shannara, some super spy penguins and humans and a trip into the future. First up it is the return of my audio book reviews with my review of the lastest chapter in the Legends of Shannara : The Measure of Magic by Terry Brooks as the battle between The Word and the Void continues where a small band of adventures try to take back a world in ruin. Then it's my dvd review of The Penguins of Madagascar :Operation Blowhole (Courtesy of Paramount Home Video) as the flightless birds tackle a dolphin set on world domination. The spy action continues with the dvd review of Archer : The Complete Season Two (Courtesy of Fox Home Video) as the spy who loved himself tries to track down his father and romance a KGB spy. I wrap up the animation reviews with another trip into the future with the blu-ray review of Futurama Volume 6 (Courtesy of Fox Home Video) as the crew of the Planet Express gets into more crazy situaitons in this second half of the 6th season. Music for this episode features the songs Black Magic Man by The Uncut, Secret Island in the Sun by Boon and Five Minutes Into The Future by The Socknockers, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
Cultdom Commentary: Life On Mars Series 2 Episode 2
After getting Dicky Fingers to crack open our wine Ian, Mike and daveac hide (Hyde – get it?) in the Bank during a Blag and give a running commentary on Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 2
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Media Guests
Best known to Whovians as the Eighth Doctor, present on film for the television movie that paved the way for future incarnations of The Doctor.
Star Trek: Deep Space 9, Battlestar Galactica, Torchwood.
Appeared in many television and film roles including Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and the Doctor Who 1996 movie.
Boba Fett in Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Also appeared regularly in the TV series Robin of Sherwood and has appeared in Doctor Who
British actor best known for his roles as Jamie McCrimmon in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Actress. Battlestar Galactica, V, Smallville, Dark Angel, Sanctuary, Supernatural, Nikita, House, AvP: Requiem and more.
Second Series, Doctor Who.
Star of Superman II and Conan the Destroyer. Lent her voice to several characters in the Doctor Who Adventure Games.
Director and Producer of over 350 audio and radio plays, including the highly successful Doctor Who: The New Audio Adventures series.
Damar, Gul Dukat’s right-hand man, on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
The man inside the menace in More Than 30 Years In The Tardis, a documentary celebrating the 30th anniversary of Doctor Who.
Holds the record for most unique Star Trek characters, starting with Vulcan Captain Storil in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine pilot, “Emissary.”
a regular on the original Beverly Hills: 90210 and a leading role in Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict for the series' 2nd through 4th seasons.
In Star Wars: A New Hope Paul portrayed the iconic and inept assassin Greedo.
"Oh, Packer, you do disappoint me."
He will be missed. Episode four has some wonderful dialog between Packer and Vaughn. Sad that it's only available on audio.
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Cultdom Commentary: Life On Mars Series 2 Episode 6
Dave, Mike and Ian drive around the streets of Manchester looking for some Garabaldi’s and a bottle of Lucozade to go with this weeks Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 6 (UK)
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Hey This is some great thing never thought of it l. inder
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O/T Cultdom Studio Episode – ‘MegaCon 2012′ Review
Review by Ian, The 6th Doctor on MegaCon 2012
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Cultdom Episode 138 – ‘To Boldly Go – In Science’
Perry Gerakines leads us on a Voyage of Discovery taking questions from the Collective on our Solar System and beyond!
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Mega happy and toasting Ian The 6th Doctor and Charisma Carpenter
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Cultdom Commentary: Life On Mars Series 2 Episode 5
Mike, Ian and Dave have a Lucozade drinking contest and have to work off the extra energy by running through another Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 5 (UK)
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I seem to remember seeing it on the shelves back in the '80's. I seem to recall the cover having Spock doing a 'mind-meld' on the Doctor.
I think it was put out by the company that put out the now-defunct magazine "Fantasy Empire" and was released around the the time 20th or 21st season of "Doctor Who".
I wish I could remember the title of it.
BBC's Doctor Who website has a story about the new season. You can learn all about it here:
BBC: Doctor Who: Filming the New Series
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Cultdom Episode 137 – Cultdom’s BAFTA picks for 2012
Due to problems calling in – topic changed and kept brief. With the BAFTAs starting just after this show we stick to the UK BAFTA awards – and our thoughts on them. Oscars show on Sun 26th Feb 2012
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Water turned off so I double up on the wine to compensate
There was another crossover between Star Trek and Doctor Who back in the mid-1980s. Although I don't recall it being a comic book, it may had an illustrated book. It had the 4th Doctor on board the original Enterprise.
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Cultdom Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 4
Ian, Mike & daveac grab their car-keys, change out of their tennis whites, buy a few bottles of Blue Nun and nibbling on petite fours talk all over LOM Series 2 Episode 4 (UK version)
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Jason Haigh-Ellery joins the fun at Icon 31. The man behind Big Finish Productions makes his first visit to a convention on Long Island to talk about Doctor Who audio adventures.
and the latest episode is..
Episode 287 - Scared Saintly Sinners
On this edition of the show it;s a city under seige, a vengeful nun, a myterious woman and a masterful magician. First up it's a trip to the dangerous streest of the Big Easy in my blu-ray review of Sinners & Saints (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) as a cop fights to keep the streets clean of drugs. The the war on drugs starts on another front with the dvd review of Nude Nuns with Big Guns (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as a nun takes our her revenge on a system that almost killed her in this Grindhouse type action movie. It's off to the theatre as I catch the first non-Potter role for Daniel Radcliffe in the movie review of The Woman in Black in this very creepy new film from the house of Hammer. My audio book reviews continue with teh review of The Magician : Book 2 of The Secrets of The Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott. Music for this episode features the songs New Gun by The Weedies, Blackheart Blues by Melissa Forbes and Haunted House by Ben Cooper, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
It can be found at http://ramblingruss.libsyn.com
Cheers,
Russel
The updates continue with...
Ramble Extra - Paranormal Empires (and I don't mean Star Wars)
On this week's edition of Extra we take a look at some battling immortals, vengeful vampires, persistant demons and a deadly assassin. First up is my audio book review of The Alchemyst : Book One of The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott as two young twins get thrust inot teh world of magic and mythology. Then it's sword and scorery meets vampiric evil with the dvd review of Tales of An Ancient Empire (Courtesy of eOne Entertainment) starring Kevin Sorbo (Hercules, Andromeda), Michael Pare and Melissa Ordway as a small band of adventures try to stop an ancient evil. It's evil with a modern day twist with the blu-ray review of Paranormal Activity 3 (Courtesy fo Paramount Home Video) as we get a look into the past on the young Katie and Kristie. I wrap things up with a trip into 16th Century Rome with the videogame review of Assassin's Creed : Brotherhood for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) as Enzi Auditore fights against the Borgia Empire. Music for this episode features the songs Immortal by Val Davis, You're My Demon by ODYC and Killer by Redhouse, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
and then it's Episode 286 - Harsh Time in a Hard World
On this episode of the show it's a madman, a man trapped, wild women in the west and battle across the stars. First up a detective and psychiatrist try to track down some women before they experience a fate worse than death in the dvd review of A Darker Reality (courtesy of Phase 4 Films) starring Daniel Baldwin, Sunny Doench and James C. Burns. Then a prison guard has the worst first day on the job ever in gthe dvd review of Cell 211 (Courtesy of eOne Entertainment) in this foreign thriller. It's a trip back to the wild west with my retro blu-ray review of Bad Girls (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) where 4 women fight ot survive starring Madeline Stowe, Mary Stuart Masterson, Andie McDowell and Drew Barrymore. It's a third person battle against Orcs and the hordes of Chaos with the video game review of Warhammer 40K : Space Marines for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca). Music for this episode features the songs Our New Reality by The Radical Thought Resistance, Perfect Reality by Itchy Trigger Finger and Foot Soldier by The Stepfordf Five, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
Both can be found at http://ramblingruss.libsyn.com
Cheers,
Russel
The updates continue with...
Epsiode 284 - Action, Abduction and Night Eternal
For this episode it is a mix of action and abduction on the podcast. First up it's a trip back into horror history with the dvd review of Wed Craven's 70's classic The Hills Have Eyes (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as a family on the way to California takes a very bad breakdown. A young man finds out his whole life is a lie in the dvd review of the new action film Abduction (courtesy of Alliance Films) starring Taylor Lautner (from Twilight), Sigourney Weaver and Alfred Molina. It's then a trip to the land of the teenage supernaturals with the dvd review of The Vampire Diaries : The Complete First Season (from Warner Bros Home Video) as the Salvatore Brothers cause havoc in Mystic Falls. I wrap things up with my audio book review of the final chapter in the Strain Trilogy with The Night Eternal by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan as a small band of humans fight for survival in a world of vampires. Music for this episode features the songs Hillside by rest, Action Movie Soundtrack by The New Radio and Eternal Sin by Inferium, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
and then it is Episode 285 - MOving With The Monkey Ball
On this episode of the show it's an imagination gone wild, baseball woes and another trip into the land of the rich and power hungry. First up it's another retro blu-ray movie review with The Scout (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Albert Brooks and Brendan Fraser as a scout for the New York Yankees may have found the player of his dreams or nightmares. Then it's a trip into a man living his nightmares with the second retro blu-ray review of Monkeybone (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Brendan Fraser and Bridget Fonda where a cartoonist has to battle his simian creation. It's a look at the way the Oakland A's changed baseball with the dvd review of Moneyball (courtesy of Sony Home Video) starring Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill and Philip Seymour Hoffman. It's another wild ride with Stone Barrington with my audio book review of Strategic Move by Stuart Woods. Music for this episode features the songs Outta My Mind by High Alert Status, Head Full of Numbers by Fine Print Pariah and That Letters and Numbers Makes by ep.p. hall, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
Both can be found at http://ramblingruss.libsyn.com
Cheers,
Russel
Well looks like it is that time again to provide more updates for my podcast and we will start with...
Episode 283 - Destiny in the Dark (Not Daleks)
On this edition of the show it's a spooky house and sanitorium, a wayward king and Marvel's Might Mutants in action. First up producer Guillermo Del Toro brings another tale of terror with the dvd review of Don't Be Afraid of The Dark (courtesy of Alliance Films) where a young girl finds out that terror can come in small packages. Then addictions come to life with the dvd review of Hidden (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) where a group of people discover that some secrets are best kept undoscivered. It's a time travel with a medieval twist in the dvd review of In The Name of the King 2 :Two Worlds (Courtesy of Phase 4 Films) starring Dolph Lundgren as Granger, a man who must defeat his personal demons to save a kingdom. Time for more mighty Marvel Mutant Mayhem with the video game review of X-Men : Destiny for the PS3 (Courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) as you control the fate of a young mutant fighting alonside the X-men or the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in this 3rd person action RPG. Music for this episode features the songs Lady of The Dark by The Quintessentials, All The King's Men by John Zielman & The Selves and Soulful Battle by Crush, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
and then it is Ramble Extra - Magic Manic Spies
On this edition of the show we journey back to Shannara, some super spy penguins and humans and a trip into the future. First up it is the return of my audio book reviews with my review of the lastest chapter in the Legends of Shannara : The Measure of Magic by Terry Brooks as the battle between The Word and the Void continues where a small band of adventures try to take back a world in ruin. Then it's my dvd review of The Penguins of Madagascar :Operation Blowhole (Courtesy of Paramount Home Video) as the flightless birds tackle a dolphin set on world domination. The spy action continues with the dvd review of Archer : The Complete Season Two (Courtesy of Fox Home Video) as the spy who loved himself tries to track down his father and romance a KGB spy. I wrap up the animation reviews with another trip into the future with the blu-ray review of Futurama Volume 6 (Courtesy of Fox Home Video) as the crew of the Planet Express gets into more crazy situaitons in this second half of the 6th season. Music for this episode features the songs Black Magic Man by The Uncut, Secret Island in the Sun by Boon and Five Minutes Into The Future by The Socknockers, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
Both can be found at http://ramblingruss.libsyn.com
Cheers,
Russel
The Cultdom Collective Podcast
Please join us on Talkshoe ID 54821 at 2PM EST/7PM GMT
For Episode 136 'Great Stunts in TV and Film' - and the people who risk their lives to create them
http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/54821
Cheers, Ian & daveac
Audio, visual,sketches and photos plus who drinks the wine
Cheers, daveac
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Cultdom Commentary: Life On Mars Series 2 Episode 3
Ian, Dave and Mike Bang out another commentary, and bang on about Lorraine Kelly wile defusing another Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 3
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Episode 135 – Merlin Series 4 Review
The Collective reviews the UK TV Series 4 of Merlin
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Cultdom, culture, sport and wine
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Cultdom Commentary: Life On Mars Series 2 Episode 2
After getting Dicky Fingers to crack open our wine Ian, Mike and daveac hide (Hyde – get it?) in the Bank during a Blag and give a running commentary on Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 2
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