The Seeds of Death, part 2. Even seedier! And go!
-Spoo
First aired 1 February 1969
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The Seeds of Death, part 2. Even seedier! And go!
-Spoo
First aired 1 February 1969
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Hello everyone, the Historian here. Today, we leave the unnamed world of the Gonds and journey to a brand new story! Where will the TARDIS land this time? Wait and see, as our Project team finds out…Let’s get to the episode! This episode first aired on 25 January, 1969.
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Hello everyone, the Historian here, almost-late as usual with the wrap-up for our previous story. So, The Krotons. Not the most distinguished or best loved story of season six, by any means. Well, let’s dive in…
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We’re skipping a few weeks due to various commitments, Halloween, and synchronizing the schedule better around the upcoming Thanksgiving (US), Christmas, and New Year Holidays.
The next story, The Seeds of Death, is a 6-parter, and we want to break it up as little as possible. So we’ll be watching episodes 1-3 in November, with a week break for Thanksgiving, and episodes 4-6 in December, with a break for Christmas (and possibly New Year’s) before starting The Space Pirates.
That leaves us with two stories or 16 episodes going into 2015. Depending on future breaks, we should be wrapping up the end of season 6 sometime in May.
-Ketina
Ketina here,
Final part of The Krotons, here we go.
First aired on 18 January 1969
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Hello everyone, the Historian here, with another episode of this, um, story. I’m refraining from the jokes because there will undoubtedly be many Gond puns below. I apologize in advance for our Krotonous sense of humour. Oops! Let’s get to the episode! This episode first aired 11 January 1969.
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Hello everyone, the Historian here. Return with us to the Planet of the Gonds, where the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe have gotten mixed up in a very gondish problem. Full house tonight, so let’s get to the episode! This episode first aired 4 January 1969.
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Hello everyone, the Historian here. Well, we are officially in the “home stretch” of the TARDIS Project–by my count, we have 26 episodes (including this one) left to go, 21 of which fully exist as moving pictures! Now, I’m betting (with all the breaks we have to take) that it will take us more than the six months that make up twenty-six weeks, but we are certainly not far from the end! Not sure precisely how to feel about that…but that’s a topic for a different time.
For now…We’re off to Outer Space! We’re leaving Mother Earth! (Wait, that was something else. Never mind.) It’s a new story! With a surprisingly small group, alas. But, enough of this, let’s get to the episode! This episode first aired 28 December 1968.
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Hello everyone, the Historian here, making it in just under the wire (as usual) with a wrapup of our last story. And wow, what a story it was! Honestly, we covered a lot of this ground already over the past eight discussions, so let’s see if I can come up with anything new.
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“Hello everyone, the Brigadier here. Right, wipe that surprised look off your face! Yes, you in the back, I’m talking to you! Now, as you know, this week, we were to be left leaderless, adrift, and all that rubbish, but there’s been a change in plans. Seems that Historian chap’s gone and gotten his previous engagement canceled on him. No, I don’t know why. If I wanted questions, I’d ask for them, Corporal Benton! Right, now where were we. Oh yes, gentlemen–and ladies, my apologies, Corporal Bell–I give you, the Historian!”
Thank you, Brigadier. What more can I add to that? Let’s get to the episode! This episode first aired 21 December 1968.
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