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	<description>Hosted by Dr. Lou &#38; Dr. Phill, this podcast will sample music from the almost 50 year history of Doctor Who, discussing and debating the technical minutiae involved in the music, how it relates to the story, as well as explore the varied composers and musicians who have worked on the show. &#039;Adventures in Time Space and Music&#039; is not endorsed by the BBC in any way and is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.</description>
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	<copyright>...I ve been listening to all the podcasts, and just wanted to say what a fantastic series of shows. Thoroughly enjoyed them all, and learnt a lot of stuff I didn t know about my fellow Who composers! Nice work! - Dominic Glynn, freelance composer on Doctor Who, 1986-1989 &#124; Show Copyright © Doctor Who: Adventures in Time, Space and Music 2012 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/</copyright>
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		<title>Episode 41 &#8211; Series 1, Part III &#8211; Richard Rodney Bennett and Marcus Dods Meet the Aztecs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of composer Sir Richard Rodney Bennett and ensemble conductor Marcus Dods. Here, we will look at their work on Serial F - Story 6 – The Aztecs, a 4-part serial which originally aired between the 23rd of May and the 13th of June 1964 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of composer Sir Richard Rodney Bennett and ensemble conductor Marcus Dods. Here, we will look at their work on Serial F - Story 6 – The Aztecs, a 4-part serial which originally aired between the 23rd of [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of composer Sir Richard Rodney Bennett and ensemble conductor Marcus Dods. Here, we will look at their work on Serial F - Story 6 – The Aztecs, a 4-part serial which originally aired between the 23rd of May and the 13th of June 1964 on BBC One.

NOTE: This episode aired as a segment on the HOO ON WHO PODCAST on Monday, 4 July, 2011 – http://hooonwho.libsyn.com/episode-42-the-aztecs-enhanced-

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instru[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>ATSM &#8211; Minisode 7 &#8211; Series 1, Part III &#8211; Stock Music and John Smith and the Common Men</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 05:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>phillipwserna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this minisode we’ll be looking at a piece of stock music used in the Pilot and Serial A - Story 1 - The Unearthly Child, the first of a four-part story comprising of An Unearthly Child, The Cave of Skulls, The Forest of Fear and the Firemaker which originally aired between the 23rd of November and the 14th of December 1963. The music in question is ‘Three Guitars Mood 2’ by Nelson &#038; Raymond &#038; performed The Arthur Nelson Group – released by Conroy Library Music catalogue BM 303B.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:10:39</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this minisode we’ll be looking at a piece of stock music used in the Pilot and Serial A - Story 1 - The Unearthly Child, the first of a four-part story comprising of An Unearthly Child, The Cave of Skulls, The Forest of Fear and the Firemaker whi[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this minisode we’ll be looking at a piece of stock music used in the Pilot and Serial A - Story 1 - The Unearthly Child, the first of a four-part story comprising of An Unearthly Child, The Cave of Skulls, The Forest of Fear and the Firemaker which originally aired between the 23rd of November and the 14th of December 1963. The music in question is ‘Three Guitars Mood 2’ by Nelson &#38; Raymond &#38; performed The Arthur Nelson Group – released by Conroy Library Music catalogue BM 303B.

NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE 20MB DOCTOR WHO PODCAST on ?day, ? February, February 2012 –  http://INSERTLINKHERE?

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol,[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>ATSM &#8211; Minisode 6 &#8211; Series 3, Part I &#8211; Tristram Cary and his Missing Master Plan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2012 05:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>phillipwserna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this minisode we’ll be looking at the musically groundbreaking work of Doctor Who composer Tristram Cary focusing on his work on Serial V – Story 21 – The Daleks’ Master Plan, Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner‘s epic 12-part  serial which originally aired between the 13th of November  1965 and the 29th of January 1966 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:12:56</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this minisode we’ll be looking at the musically groundbreaking work of Doctor Who composer Tristram Cary focusing on his work on Serial V – Story 21 – The Daleks’ Master Plan, Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner‘s epic 12-part  serial which originall[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this minisode we’ll be looking at the musically groundbreaking work of Doctor Who composer Tristram Cary focusing on his work on Serial V – Story 21 – The Daleks’ Master Plan, Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner‘s epic 12-part  serial which originally aired between the 13th of November  1965 and the 29th of January 1966 on BBC One.

NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE RADIO RASSILON PODCAST on Wednesday, 21 March 2012 –  http://radiorassilon.podbean.com/2012/03/21/rr-28-the-lost-episodes-special/

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chambe[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 40 &#8211; Series 22, Part II &#8211; The Dueling Guitars of Peter Howell and Les Thatcher in the Two Doctors</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2012 06:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this Episode we’ll be looking at the music of BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Peter Howell. Here we will examine Serial 6W - Story 140 - The Two Doctors, a 3-part serial originally broadcast between the 16th of February and the 2nd of March 1985 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this Episode we’ll be looking at the music of BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Peter Howell. Here we will examine Serial 6W - Story 140 - The Two Doctors, a 3-part serial originally broadcast between the 16th of February and the 2nd of March 198[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this Episode we’ll be looking at the music of BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Peter Howell. Here we will examine Serial 6W - Story 140 - The Two Doctors, a 3-part serial originally broadcast between the 16th of February and the 2nd of March 1985 on BBC One.

NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the HOO ON WHO on Monday, 19 December, 2011 –  http://hooonwho.libsyn.com/webpage/e-pisode-47-enhanced-the-two-doctors
ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visithttp://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 39 &#8211; Series 11, Part I &#8211; Dudley Simpson Regenerates with Jon Pertwee &#8211; Planet of the Spiders</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2012 06:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we'll be looking at the music of the Doctor's composer Dudley Simpson. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial ZZZ - Story 74 - Planet of Spiders, a 6-part story which originally aired between the 4th of May and the 8th of June 1974 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:25:42</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be looking at the music of the Doctor's composer Dudley Simpson. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial ZZZ - Story 74 - Planet of Spiders, a 6-part story which originally aired between the 4th of May and the 8th of[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be looking at the music of the Doctor&#039;s composer Dudley Simpson. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial ZZZ - Story 74 - Planet of Spiders, a 6-part story which originally aired between the 4th of May and the 8th of June 1974 on BBC One.

NOTE: This episode aired as a segment on the HOO ON WHO PODCAST on Friday, 2 September, 2011 – http://hooonwho.libsyn.com/episode-44-enhanced-planet-of-the-spiders

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period [...]</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>Dr. Lou (Dr. Louis Niebur) &#38; Dr. Phill (Dr. Phillip W. Serna)</itunes:author>
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		<title>Minisode 5 &#8211; Series 21, Part III &#8211; The Resurrection of Malcolm Clarke</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 06:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this minisode we’ll be looking at the controversial music of Malcolm Clarke. In this episode we will look at his work on Doctor Who Serial 6P - Story 133 – Resurrection of the Daleks. Ressurection was originally aired between the 8th and 15th of February 1984 on BBC One as two 45-minute episodes although it had been filmed as a 4-part story. ]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:12:18</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this minisode we’ll be looking at the controversial music of Malcolm Clarke. In this episode we will look at his work on Doctor Who Serial 6P - Story 133 – Resurrection of the Daleks. Ressurection was originally aired between the 8th and 15th of [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this minisode we’ll be looking at the controversial music of Malcolm Clarke. In this episode we will look at his work on Doctor Who Serial 6P - Story 133 – Resurrection of the Daleks. Ressurection was originally aired between the 8th and 15th of February 1984 on BBC One as two 45-minute episodes although it had been filmed as a 4-part story. 

NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE KRYNOID PODCAST on Wednesday, 28 September, 2011 –  http://krynoid.blog.co.uk/2011/09/28/024-resurrection-of-the-daleks-11933411/

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the [...]</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>Dr. Lou (Dr. Louis Niebur) &#38; Dr. Phill (Dr. Phillip W. Serna)</itunes:author>
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		<title>Episode 38 &#8211; The Two Doctors &#8211; The Two Doctors Discuss Kay, Cary, Derbyshire and More</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 06:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this impromptu episode we’ll be discussing early Doctor Who pioneers such as Norman Kay and Tristram Cary, while discussing Radiophonic Workshop composers Elizabeth Parker &#038; Delia Derbyshire. This discussion was recorded on the 7th of June, 2011 with Dr. Phillip Serna &#038; Dr. Louis Niebur.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this impromptu episode we’ll be discussing early Doctor Who pioneers such as Norman Kay and Tristram Cary, while discussing Radiophonic Workshop composers Elizabeth Parker &#038; Delia Derbyshire. This discussion was recorded on the 7th of June, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this impromptu episode we’ll be discussing early Doctor Who pioneers such as Norman Kay and Tristram Cary, while discussing Radiophonic Workshop composers Elizabeth Parker &#38; Delia Derbyshire. This discussion was recorded on the 7th of June, 2011 with Dr. Phillip Serna &#38; Dr. Louis Niebur.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visithttp://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicago Early Music Consort, Duo fantaisie en[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 37 &#8211; Series 6, Part I &#8211; Brian Hodgson, Anton Bruckner and the Mind Robber</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 06:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of two very different composers – Radiophonic workshop composer Brian Hodgson and 19th-century Austrian composer Anton Bruckner. Here we will examine this combination regarding Doctor Who Serial UU - Story 45 - The Mind Robber, a 5-part story which originally aired between the 14th of September and the 12th of October 1968 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of two very different composers – Radiophonic workshop composer Brian Hodgson and 19th-century Austrian composer Anton Bruckner. Here we will examine this combination regarding Doctor Who Serial UU - Sto[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of two very different composers – Radiophonic workshop composer Brian Hodgson and 19th-century Austrian composer Anton Bruckner. Here we will examine this combination regarding Doctor Who Serial UU - Story 45 - The Mind Robber, a 5-part story which originally aired between the 14th of September and the 12th of October 1968 on BBC One.

NOTE: This episode aired as a segment on the HOO ON WHO PODCAST on Sunday, 14 August, 2011 – http://hooonwho.libsyn.com/episode-43-enhanced-the-mind-robber

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras s[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>2011 Chicago TARDIS Special &#8211; Part II &#8211; Tunes of the Time Lord</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2011 06:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is part II of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 25-27, 2011 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This is part II of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 25-27, 2011 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This is part II of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 25-27, 2011 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

TUNES OF THE TIME LORD

Featuring Nick Seidler, Phillip W. Serna &#38; David Warnock

MUSIC DISCUSSED

Stock Music from the Tenth Planet (Martin Slavin - Space Adventures 1,2,3, Dennis Farnon - Drama In Miniature Part 2) - Doctor Who - Music from the Tenth Planet
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000050HII/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_9Jw8ob09QNEGW (CD - US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000050HII/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_ODw8ob1Z9VM85 (CD - UK)

Music from the War Games (Dudley Simpson - The War Games) - Does Not Exist Independent of the Episode
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002IW62FU/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_HNw8ob0BG3R7Q (DVD - US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002ATVD8W/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_gOw8ob02GFN9S (DVD - UK)

Music from Spearhead from Space (Dudley Simpson - Music from Spearhead from Space) - Does Not Exist Independent of the Episode
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005LMAC/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_UPw8ob0TED7P7 (DVD - US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004P9MROY/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_3Ow8ob19T4PV2 (DVD - UK)

U.N.I.T.&#039;s Theme from the Ambassadors of Death (Dudley Simpson - Music from The Ambassadors of Death) - Does Not Exist Independent of the Episode

U.N.I.T.&#039;s Theme from the Mind of Evil (Dudley Simpson - Music from The Mind of Evil) - Does Not Exist Independent of the Episode

Music from Robot (Dudley Simpson - Robot) - Does Not Exist Independent of the Episode
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000QGE8II/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_vVw8ob0HG57DS (DVD - US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000NVI2C4/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_tXw8ob0SHNGM3 (DVD - UK)

Music from Logopolis &#38; Castrovalva (Paddy Kingsland - Logopolis &#38; Castrovalva) - Only Available on the 2&#124;Entertain DVD Isolated Scores
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NJXG8G/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_nYw8ob0FGR2R9 (DVD - US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000LE1HLQ/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_WYw8ob0970ZPK (DVD - UK)

Music from The Caves of Androzani (Roger Limb - The Caves of Androzani) - Partially Available on Doctor Who: The Music II (and Silva Screen 1992 Re-Release Doctor Who: The Five Doctors) &#38; Complete on the 2&#124;Entertain DVD Isolated Scores
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000004BP6/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_3Zw8ob074ERDP (CD - US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00004TVV6/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_L2w8ob1Y5Q7AH (CD - UK)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005SH62X4/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_p4w8ob0VBSAPY (DVD - US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003ZUXZAE/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_14w8ob1H0G67Z (DVD - UK)

Music from Time and the Rani (Keff McColluch - Time and the Rani) - Only Available on the 2&#124;Entertain DVD Isolated Scores
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004MA1JZY/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_bFw8ob1ADBTPX (DVD - US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002SZQCDO/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_vGw8ob1MSPC31 (DVD - UK)

Music from Doctor Who: The Movie (John Debney, Louis Febre &#38; John Sponsler - Doctor Who: The Movie) - Available as a Rare CD Release by the Composers or on the 2&#124;Entertain DVD Isolated Score
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FCI9F6/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_9gs8ob06RGCPD (CD - US)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0049S1NYG/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_S6w8ob0MBCHAZ (DVD - US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003ZUXZAE/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_14w8ob1H0G67Z (DVD - UK)

The Doctor&#039;s Theme (Murray Gold - Rose) - Doctor Who - Original Television Soundtrack - Series 1 &#38; 2
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KC8O3S/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_29w8ob1T255BD (CD - US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000KC8O3S/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_t.w8ob0HJHGCM (CD - UK)

Rose Defeats the Daleks (Murray Gold - The Parting of the Ways) - Doctor Who - Original Television Soundtrack - Series 1 &#38; 2
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KC8O3S/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_29w8ob1T255BD (CD - US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000KC8O3S/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_t.w8ob0HJHGCM (CD - UK)[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Merry Christmas 2011 &#8211; The Adventures in Time, Space and Music Holiday Special</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Dec 2011 06:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to our friends from sending us some lovely holiday messages which we'd like to share with you. May you all have a lovely holiday, whichever you may celebrate. Many warm wishes from the entire Adventures in Time, Space and Music team to all of you our listeners, guests, colleagues, and friends at home. May your holidays be filled with the warmth of friends, family and fellowship.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Thanks to our friends from sending us some lovely holiday messages which we'd like to share with you. May you all have a lovely holiday, whichever you may celebrate. Many warm wishes from the entire Adventures in Time, Space and Music team to all of[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Thanks to our friends from sending us some lovely holiday messages which we&#039;d like to share with you. May you all have a lovely holiday, whichever you may celebrate. Many warm wishes from the entire Adventures in Time, Space and Music team to all of you our listeners, guests, colleagues, and friends at home. May your holidays be filled with the warmth of friends, family and fellowship.

PODCASTS FEATURED

The 20MB Doctor Who Podcast - http://the20mbdoctorwhopodcast.podbean.com/
The 2nd Doctor&#039;s Podcast &#38; Professor How! - http://www.jokerfilemedia.de/
Doctor Who Podshock - http://www.podshock.net/
The Flashing Blade Podcast - http://www.flashingblade.org.uk/
Hoo on Who - http://www.hooonwho.com/
The IndyCast - http://www.theindycast.com/
The Krynoid Podcast - http://krynoid.blog.co.uk/
The Minute Doctor Who Podcast - http://www.tmdwp.co.uk/
The Mostly Harmless Cutaway - http://guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com/
The Omega Podcast - http://www.theomegapodcast.org/
The Ood Cast - http://www.theoodcast.com/
The Pratchett Podcast - http://thepratchettpodcast.wordpress.com/
Professor Dave&#039;s Ark in Space - http://profdave.libsyn.com/
Radio Free Skaro - http://www.radiofreeskaro.com/ Radio Rassilon - http://radiorassilon.podbean.com/
The TARDIS Tavern - http://tardistavern.libsyn.com/
The Tin Dog Podcast - http://tin-dog.co.uk/
Traveling the Vortex - http://travelingthevortex.com/

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

K9, CYBERMEN, SUPREME DALEK, ICE WARRIOR AND 10THE DOCTOR GRAEME SHERIDAN OF THE 2ND DOCTOR&#039;S PODCAST AND THE PROFESSOR HOW DOCTOR WHO PARODY PODCAST: Available on iTunes and on Talkshoe ID&#039;s 57949 for The2ndDoctors Podcast and 59601 for Professor How

ALL VIOL MUSIC PERFORMED BY PHILLIP W. SERNA FROM THE GAMBACAST &#38; THE RADIO RASSILON CHRISTMAS SONG APPEARS COURTESY OF LEESON FISCHER AND HARRY MEDIUM OF THE RADIO RASSILON PODCAST.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis N[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 36 &#8211; Series 14, Part I &#8211; The Many Masques [of Mandragora] of Dudley Simpson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson, as well as the use of period stock music in Doctor Who. Here we will examine Serial 4M - Story 86 - The Masque of Mandragora, a 4-part serial originally broadcast between the 4th and 25th of September 1976 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson, as well as the use of period stock music in Doctor Who. Here we will examine Serial 4M - Story 86 - The Masque of Mandragora, a 4-part serial originally broadcast bet[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson, as well as the use of period stock music in Doctor Who. Here we will examine Serial 4M - Story 86 - The Masque of Mandragora, a 4-part serial originally broadcast between the 4th and 25th of September 1976 on BBC One.

NOTE: This episode aired as a segment on the HOO ON WHO PODCAST on Monday 3, October, 2011 – http://hooonwho.libsyn.com/episode-45-enhanced-the-masque-of-mandragora

DEDICATION - Dr. Phill - I would like to dedicate this episode to my brother Fred &#34;Count Federico&#34; Serna, in honour of his birthday, to whom I really owe a great deal for introducing me to Doctor Who as a youth in the late 1980s. Being a great influence on my career in Early Music, this particular story always had a special place in our household as one that was equally enjoyed by myself and both of my brothers. This is why I found this particular episode was a labour of love, and a joy to research. Cheers to you on your birthday, and may you always enjoy this unorthodox love-letter to our youths each and every year on your birthday.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a [...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>No Touch Pod &#8211; Let&#8217;s Save Confidential</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 06:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No Touch Pod - Let's Save Confidential

No Touch Pod are: The Minute Doctor Who Podcast, Adventures In Time, Space And Music, The Omega Podcast (With Zander - a Child Of Time), Who's He? Podcast, Bridging The Rift, The Flashing Blade, Tim's Take On, the DWO WhoCast, BlogTor Who, &#038; Professor Dave's Ark In Space - ( who can all be found at www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org )

Viol Solo by Dr. Phillip Serna

Written by Tony Gallichan &#038; Karen Dunn

Produced &#038; mixed by Chris Adams

Special thanks Nev Fountain, &#038; Bernard Holley as The Voice Of Axos!

From A Nice Cup Of Tea by Dave Keep

Let's Save Confidential - No Touch Pod - http://netconjurer.co.uk/confidential/]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>No Touch Pod - Let's Save Confidential

No Touch Pod are: The Minute Doctor Who Podcast, Adventures In Time, Space And Music, The Omega Podcast (With Zander - a Child Of Time), Who's He? Podcast, Bridging The Rift, The Flashing Blade, Tim's Take O[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>No Touch Pod - Let&#039;s Save Confidential

No, we can&#039;t go without. We want it back. We want to keep learning. We&#039;ve been addicted since 2005. That&#039;s 7 years addicted to the drug we call Doctor Who Confidential. We want our fix. We want our show. We want, we want, we want!!!

No Touch Pod are: The Minute Doctor Who Podcast, Adventures In Time, Space And Music, The Omega Podcast (With Zander - a Child Of Time), Who&#039;s He? Podcast, Bridging The Rift, The Flashing Blade, Tim&#039;s Take On, the DWO WhoCast, BlogTor Who, &#38; Professor Dave&#039;s Ark In Space - ( who can all be found at www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org )

Viol Solo by Dr. Phillip Serna

Written by Tony Gallichan &#38; Karen Dunn

Produced &#38; mixed by Chris Adams

Special thanks Nev Fountain, &#38; Bernard Holley as The Voice Of Axos!

From A Nice Cup Of Tea by Dave Keep

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Let&#039;s Save Confidential - No Touch Pod - http://netconjurer.co.uk/confidential/

ABOUT PRODUCER CHRIS ADAMS: Chris Adams is an aspiring composer and musician, originally from Kent, UK and has been writing music of many different genres since leaving school. In the 90&#039;s he performed several gigs around London as Q-States, a two man dance music act, and later alone as One Man Tribe. He is probably best known throughout the Doctor Who music community as HardWire, when in 2005 he produced &#039;Good as Gold&#039;, a re-created version of Murray Gold&#039;s theme which included more prominently the Delia Derbyshire elements of the original theme. More remixes and original mixed versions of the theme followed, many of which were collaborations with Danny Stewart, himself a Doctor Who theme expert.

In 2010 HardWire produced and edited the video for a song called FABIO for a popular football website which took the World Cup Song charts by storm. Later that same year he released several dance tracks under the name of &#039;Global Domination&#039;. In 2011, also under the different name of &#039;Terrestrial Afterglow&#039; Chris released and album of entirely orchestral compositions entitled &#039;Twilight of the Gods&#039; and soon after once again collaborated with Danny Stewart for a project to re-score the New Who episode &#039;The God Complex&#039; which he completed in 6 days.

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&#039;Let&#039;s Save Confidential&#039; is not endorsed by the BBC in any way and is intended for entertainment purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.

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		<title>For the DWPA – 2011 Chicago TARDIS Big Finish Companion Interview with Richard Dinnick</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2011 06:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Doctor Who Podcast Alliance interview with Doctor Who writer Richard Dinnick from the 2011 Chicago TARDIS having taken place Thanksgiving weekend in the United States, November 25-27, 2011 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, Illinois.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>A Doctor Who Podcast Alliance interview with Doctor Who writer Richard Dinnick from the 2011 Chicago TARDIS having taken place Thanksgiving weekend in the United States, November 25-27, 2011 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard,[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A Doctor Who Podcast Alliance interview with Doctor Who writer Richard Dinnick from the 2011 Chicago TARDIS  having taken place Thanksgiving weekend in the United States, November 25-27, 2011 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, Illinois.

PRESENTED BY:

Dr. Phillip W. Serna (Adventures in Time Space and Music)
http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/

CHICAGO TARDIS 2011 - November 25-27, 2011 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, Illinois.

DISCLAIMER: Richard Dinnick is a freelance writer who is expressing his personal opinions and that they do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Big Finish Productions or the BBC.

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Richard Dinnick - http://www.richarddinnick.com/
Richard Dinnick on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/richarddinnick
The Big Finish Companion - http://www.bigfinish.com/The-Big-Finish-Companion-Volume-1
Big Finish Productions - http://www.bigfinish.com/

Doctor Who Podcast Alliance - http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/
The Chicago TARDIS - http://www.chicagotardis.com/
The Chicago TARDIS on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/chicagotardis
The Chicago TARDIS on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/chicagotardis

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DALEK VOICES BY TONY GALLICHAN OF THE FLASHING BLADE PODCAST: http://www.flashingblade.org.uk/

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicago Early Music Consort, Duo fantaisie en Echo, the Madison Bach Musicians, the Newberry Consort, the Oriana Singers, the Second City Musick, the Spirit of Gambo – a Chicago Consort of Viols, the Third Coast Viols and many others. In performance, I’ve appeared on Chicago’s 98.7FM WFMT, Wisconsin Public Radio and Milwaukee Public Radio. My Early Music Outreach program ‘Viols in Our Schools’ was the recipient of the 2010 Early Music America Outreach Award, which honors ensembles or individual artists for excellence in early music outreach and/or educational projects for children or adults. For more information, visit http://www.violsinourschools.org/About.html orhttp://www.phillipwserna.com/.

ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST - RICHARD DINNICK: Richard Dinnick is a British writer, who has written for many media including novels, audio dramas, short stories and comic strips. He works in the science-fiction, fantasy and thriller genres. He has written for several science-fiction franchises including Doctor Who, Stargate, Sapphire &#38; Steel and Space 1889. He is also currently developing several TV ideas - one in conjunction with BBC Writers&#039; Room.

Richard Dinnick started his writing career on the local newspaper, Esher News and Mail in 1986. He then specialised in business journ[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>2011 Chicago TARDIS Special &#8211; Part I &#8211; It&#8217;s My Podcast and I&#8217;ll Promote If I Want To</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 06:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is part I of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 25-27, 2011 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL

IT'S MY PODCAST AND I'LL PROMOTE IF I WANT TO Featuring David Vox Mullen (The DVM Podcast Empire), Wes Duellman (The Omega Podcast), Ken Deep (Doctor Who Podshock), Steven Schapansky (Radio Free Skaro) &#038; Phillip Serna (Adventures in Time, Space and Music)]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This is part I of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 25-27, 2011 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL

IT'S MY PODCAST AND I'LL PROMOTE IF I WANT TO Featuring David Vox Mullen (The DVM Podcast Emp[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This is part I of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 25-27, 2011 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

IT&#039;S MY PODCAST AND I&#039;LL PROMOTE IF I WANT TO Featuring David Vox Mullen (The DVM Podcast Empire), Wes Duellman (The Omega Podcast), Ken Deep (Doctor Who Podshock), Steven Schapansky (Radio Free Skaro) &#38; Phillip Serna (Adventures in Time, Space and Music)

Adventures in Time, Space and Music - http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
The DVM Podcast Empire - http://www.dvmpe.com/
Doctor Who Podshock - http://www.podshock.net/ &#38; http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/
The Omega Podcast - http://www.theomegapodcast.org/
Radio Free Skaro - http://www.radiofreeskaro.com/

VIDEO FOOTAGE FROM THIS PANEL ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE NEW WHO PODCAST:

http://media.blubrry.com/newwhopodcast/www.flashforcast.com/podcast/imp.mp4

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Doctor Who Podcast Alliance -  http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/
The Chicago TARDIS - http://www.chicagotardis.com/
The Chicago TARDIS Programming - http://www.chicagotardis.com/2010schedule.php
The Chicago TARDIS on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Chicago-TARDIS/63267178456
The Chicago TARDIS on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/chicagotardis

For inquiries, please contact Alien Entertainment at http://www.alienentertainment.com/ or (888) 734-7386

DALEK VOICES BY TONY GALLICHAN OF THE FLASHING BLADE PODCAST:http://www.flashingblade.org.uk/

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

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If you would like to find out more about my other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org.

Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
Email us at http://adventuresintimespaceandmusic.phillipwserna.com/contact
To follow us on Twitter, visit http://www.twitter.com/ATSMPodcast
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Support the show by donating or by visiting http://zazzle.com/ATSMPodcast

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&#039;Adventures in Time Space and Music&#039; is not endorsed by the BBC in any way and is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.

The Official Doctor Who site can be found at http://bbc.co.uk/doctorwho.

Doctor Who, all associated logos, names and references to characters, vehicles and any other Doctor Who related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of the BBC, or their respective trademark and copyright holders.

All original content of this podcast, both musical and textual, is the intellectual property of the podcast - unless otherwise indicated. © Copyright 2011</itunes:summary>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5F - Story 103 - The Armegeddon Factor , a 6-part story which originally aired between the 20th of January and the 24th of February 24, 1979 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5F - Story 103 - The Armegeddon Factor , a 6-part story whic[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5F - Story 103 - The Armegeddon Factor , a 6-part story which originally aired between the 20th of January and the 24th of February 24, 1979 on BBC One.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Ch[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 34 – Series 16, Part V – Dudley Simpson and the Power of Kroll</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5E - Story 102 – The Power of Kroll, a 4-part story which originally aired between the 23<sup>rd</sup> of December, 1978 and the 13th of January, 1979 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:14:07</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5E - Story 102 – The Power of Kroll, a 4-part story which or[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5E - Story 102 – The Power of Kroll, a 4-part story which originally aired between the 23rd of December, 1978 and the 13th of January, 1979 on BBC One.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chi[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 33 – Series 16, Part IV – Dudley Simpson and the Androids of Tara</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5D - Story 101 - The Androids of Tara, a 4-part story which originally aired between the 25th of November and the 16th of December, 1978 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5D - Story 101 - The Androids of Tara, a 4-part story which [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5D - Story 101 - The Androids of Tara, a 4-part story which originally aired between the 25th of November and the 16th of December, 1978 on BBC One.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicag[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 32 – Series 16, Part III – Dudley Simpson and the Stones of Blood</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5C - Story 100 - The Stones of Blood, a 4-part story which originally aired between the 28th of October and the 18th of November, 1978 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5C - Story 100 - The Stones of Blood, a 4-part story which o[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5C - Story 100 - The Stones of Blood, a 4-part story which originally aired between the 28th of October and the 18th of November, 1978 on BBC One.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicago [...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 31 – Series 16, Part II – Dudley Simpson and the Pirate Planet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this segment we’ll be looking at the music of Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. We will examine his work on Serial 5A - Story 98 - The Ribos Operation, a 4-part story which originally aired between the 2nd of September and the 23rd of September 1978 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this segment we’ll be looking at the music of Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to T[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial 5B - Story 99 - The Pirate Planet, a 4-part story - written by Douglas Adams of Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy fame - which originally aired between the 30th of September and the 21st of October, 1978 on BBC One.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the [...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 30 – Series 16, Part I – Dudley Simpson and the Ribos Operation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 05:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. We will examine his work on Serial 5A - Story 98 - The Ribos Operation, a 4-part story which originally aired between the 2nd of September and the 23rd of September 1978 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:19:52</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. We will examine his work on Serial 5A - Story 98 - The Ribos Operation, a 4-part story which originally aired b[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of the Doctor’s composer Dudley Simpson focusing on his work on Series 16, the Key to Time. We will examine his work on Serial 5A - Story 98 - The Ribos Operation, a 4-part story which originally aired between the 2nd of September and the 23rd of September 1978 on BBC One.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicago Early Music Cons[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>Dr. Lou (Dr. Louis Niebur) &#38; Dr. Phill (Dr. Phillip W. Serna)</itunes:author>
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		<title>Minisode 4 &#8211; Series 21, Part II &#8211; The Twin Dilemmas of Malcolm Clarke</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this minisode we’ll be looking at the music of Malcolm Clarke. In this segment we will look at his work on Serial 6S - Story 136 - The Twin Dilemma - which originally aired between the 22nd and the 30th of March, 1984 on BBC One.

NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE FLASHING BLADE Podcast Episode 1-105 on Saturday, 13 August, 2011 – http://flashingblade.libsyn.com/the-flashing-blade-podcast-1-105-doctor-who-podcast]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:11:46</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this minisode we’ll be looking at the music of Malcolm Clarke. In this segment we will look at his work on Serial 6S - Story 136 - The Twin Dilemma - which originally aired between the 22nd and the 30th of March, 1984 on BBC One.

NOTE: This mi[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this minisode we’ll be looking at the music of Malcolm Clarke. In this segment we will look at his work on Serial 6S - Story 136 - The Twin Dilemma - which originally aired between the 22nd and the 30th of March, 1984 on BBC One.

NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE FLASHING BLADE Podcast Episode 1-105 on Saturday, 13 August, 2011 – http://flashingblade.libsyn.com/the-flashing-blade-podcast-1-105-doctor-who-podcast

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visithttp://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument e[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>Dr. Lou (Dr. Louis Niebur) &#38; Dr. Phill (Dr. Phillip W. Serna)</itunes:author>
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		<title>Minisode 3 &#8211; Series 24, Part I &#8211; Keff McCulloch and the Rani</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 05:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this minisode we’ll be looking at the music of Keff McColluch. In this segment we will look at his work on Serial 7D - Story 144 – Time and the Rani which originally aired between the 7th and the 28th of September, 1987 on BBC One.

NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE KRYNOID PODCAST on Tuesday, 14 June, 2011 – http://krynoid.blog.co.uk/2011/06/14/021-time-and-the-rani-11316562/]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:10:19</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this minisode we’ll be looking at the music of Keff McColluch. In this segment we will look at his work on Serial 7D - Story 144 – Time and the Rani which originally aired between the 7th and the 28th of September, 1987 on BBC One.

NOTE: This [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this minisode we’ll be looking at the music of Keff McColluch. In this segment we will look at his work on Serial 7D - Story 144 – Time and the Rani  which originally aired between the 7th and the 28th of September, 1987 on BBC One.

NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE KRYNOID PODCAST on Tuesday, 14 June, 2011 –  http://krynoid.blog.co.uk/2011/06/14/021-time-and-the-rani-11316562/

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the [...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Minisode 2 &#8211; Nicholas Courtney Remembered &#8211; 5-Rounds Rapid Salute for Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 05:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nicholas Courtney, most known for playing the now retired Brigadier of the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce - Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, passed away on the 22nd of February 2011 after a prolonged battle with cancer. Beloved by fans for both his warmth and his advocacy of the show, both during it's initial run and after the classic series ended in 1989, Courtney appeared in 102 televised episodes of Doctor Who, the 1990s special Dimensions in Time, many Big Finish audio productions, as well as the Brigadier's final on screen appearance in the 2008 Sarah Jane Adventures story the Enemy of the Bane. As part of the UNIT family in the 1970s,and although he never had the opportunity to travel in the TARDIS onscreen, the legacy that Courtney's brigadier has on the show can still be felt in the current revival, since Doctor Who returned to our screens in 2005. It had been intended that he would appear alongside David Tennant's Doctor in the Sarah Jane Adventures 2009 story The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, but alas, his ailing health had begun to make future appearances impossible. It is with great sadness we say farewell to Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart and the actor who brought him to life - as the Brigadier has gone to Geneva for the last time.

NOTE: This minisode remembrance of actor Nicholas Courtney originally aired as a segment on the THE KRYNOID PODCAST on Tuesday, 1 March, 2011 –  http://krynoid.blog.co.uk/2011/03/01/017-the-three-doctors-10733840/]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Nicholas Courtney, most known for playing the now retired Brigadier of the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce - Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, passed away on the 22nd of February 2011 after a prolonged battle with cancer. Beloved by fans[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Nicholas Courtney, most known for playing the now retired Brigadier of the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce - Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, passed away on the 22nd of February 2011 after a prolonged battle with cancer. Beloved by fans for both his warmth and his advocacy of the show, both during it&#039;s initial run and after the classic series ended in 1989, Courtney appeared in 102 televised episodes of Doctor Who, the 1990s special Dimensions in Time, many Big Finish audio productions, as well as the Brigadier&#039;s final on screen appearance in the 2008 Sarah Jane Adventures story the Enemy of the Bane. As part of the UNIT family in the 1970s,and although he never had the opportunity to travel in the TARDIS onscreen, the legacy that Courtney&#039;s brigadier has on the show can still be felt in the current revival, since Doctor Who returned to our screens in 2005. It had been intended that he would appear alongside David Tennant&#039;s Doctor in the Sarah Jane Adventures 2009 story The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, but alas, his ailing health had begun to make future appearances impossible. It is with great sadness we say farewell to Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart and the actor who brought him to life - as the Brigadier has gone to Geneva for the last time.

NOTE: This minisode remembrance of actor Nicholas Courtney originally aired as a segment on the THE KRYNOID PODCAST on Tuesday, 1 March, 2011 –  http://krynoid.blog.co.uk/2011/03/01/017-the-three-doctors-10733840/

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR.[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Minisode 1 &#8211; Series 12, Part I &#8211; Dudley Simpson and the Giant Robot</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 05:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this minisode we will look at his work on Serial 4A - Story 75 – Robot which originally aired between the 7th and the 28th of December, 1974 and 18th of January, 1975 on BBC One.

NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE FLASHING BLADE Podcast Episode 1-98 on Saturday, 18 June, 2011 – http://flashingblade.libsyn.com/the-flashing-blade-podcast-1-98]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:12:02</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this minisode we will look at his work on Serial 4A - Story 75 – Robot which originally aired between the 7th and the 28th of December, 1974 and 18th of January, 1975 on BBC One.

NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE FLASHING BLADE[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this minisode we will look at his work on Serial 4A - Story 75 – Robot   which originally aired between the 7th and the 28th of December, 1974 and 18th of January, 1975 on BBC One.

NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE FLASHING BLADE Podcast Episode 1-98 on Saturday, 18 June, 2011 –  http://flashingblade.libsyn.com/the-flashing-blade-podcast-1-98

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Ca[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Professor How!!! &#8211; Episode 22 &#8211; Love and Mozart</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2011 05:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PROFESSOR HOW!!! - EPISODE 22 - LOVE AND MOZART

Professor How was Written, Directed and also Staring Graeme "The2ndDoctor" Sheridan, also Staring Adam J. Purcell from the Staggering Stories Podcast and Dr. Phillip "Dr. Phill" Serna from the Adventures in Time Space and Music Podcast. The Music is by Danny Stewart, artwork by Mr. Chinn of the Ministry. Other Helpful hints and Ideas by Robert Wentz. This has been a Jokerfilemedia production on Talkshoe and is available on iTunes and on Talkshoe ID's 57949 for The2ndDoctors Podcast and 59601 for Professor How.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>PROFESSOR HOW!!! - EPISODE 22 - LOVE AND MOZART

Professor How was Written, Directed and also Staring Graeme "The2ndDoctor" Sheridan, also Staring Adam J. Purcell from the Staggering Stories Podcast and Dr. Phillip "Dr. Phill" Serna from the Adven[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>PROFESSOR HOW!!! - EPISODE 22 - LOVE AND MOZART

Professor How was Written, Directed and also Staring Graeme &#34;The2ndDoctor&#34; Sheridan, also Staring Adam J. Purcell from the Staggering Stories Podcast and Dr. Phillip &#34;Dr. Phill&#34; Serna from the Adventures in Time Space and Music Podcast. The Music is by Danny Stewart, artwork by Mr. Chinn of the Ministry. Other Helpful hints and Ideas by Robert Wentz. This has been a Jokerfilemedia production on Talkshoe and is available on iTunes and on Talkshoe ID&#039;s 57949 for The2ndDoctors Podcast and 59601 for Professor How.

PROFESSOR HOW!!! - http://www.jokerfilemedia.de/Podcast.html

PROFESSOR HOW!!! IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

OPEN AUDIO RECORDINGS USED:

Mozart - Overture to Don Giovanni, K.527 - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart_-_Don_Giovanni_-_Overt%C3%BCre.ogg The Fulda Symphonic Orchestra, recorded April 9, 2000 at the Fürstensaal des fuldaer Stadtschlosses under the direction of Simon Schindler

_____________________________

PROFESSOR HOW: LOVE AND MOZART

GRAEME &#34;The2ndDoctor&#34; SHERIDAN : PROFESSOR HOW
ADAM J PURCELL: ADAM
DR PHILLIP SERNA : MO ZART.

SAID-T LANDING.

PROFESSOR HOW
So lets see where we&#039;ve ended up this time eh? Oh yeah alone never mind, I&#039;m sure something will turn up soon.

SOUND: RUNNING

PROFESSOR HOW
Right on Cue!

ADAM
Professor! Professor!Professsssooooorrrrrr!

PROFESSOR HOW
Yeah Yeah, I heard you the first time! Aaanng on how do you know who I am?

ADAM
Er well ummm, Ahhh yes.

PROFESSOR HOW
I&#039;m waiting!

ADAM
Yes you are! sorry er umm well Ahhh, yes...

PROFESSOR HOW
Spit it out man, got a frog in your throat?

ADAM
Er well, excuse me.

PROFESSOR HOW
Frog as a figure of speech not literally!

ADAM
Well er one can&#039;t be sure when your around.

PROFESSOR HOW
Feeling better now? so what can I do you for, and HOW...DO...YOU...KNOW... MYYYY...NAME?

ADAM
Ah yes well, I was part of a group Called, SLADE.

PROFESSOR HOW
Slade? wasn&#039;t that a Glam Rock group from the 1970`s?

ADAM
Yes also, er we SLADE were known for hunting the unusual, which mostly ended up being just Hedgehogs doing the deed, if you know what I mean, wink wink say no more.

PROFESSOR HOW
Are you going to A: tell me what SLADE means and B: your name!

ADAM
Yes sorry, SLADE is the South London Alien Detective Enterprise.

PROFESSOR HOW
Enterprise?

ADAM
Yes well it fitted and one of the members was a Star Trek fan, he insisted that Enterprise be part of the name.

PROFESSOR HOW
and B!

ADAM
Sorry I&#039;m Adam.

PROFESSOR HOW
So hello Adam, hang on did your mum have a thing for Adam and the Ants?

ADAM
Yes she did how did you know?

PROFESSOR HOW
Just a guess, er...

ADAM
Your him aren&#039;t you, mum said you were Santa! Christmas 1988!

PROFESSOR HOW
Yes errr how Time fly&#039;s when your having problems.

ADAM
But you don&#039;t look like you did back then!

PROFESSOR HOW
Yeah well I rejuvenated since then, and I was working for a Military group.

ADAM
Are you my?????

PROFESSOR HOW
No, I&#039;m not, I was in fact investigating the disappearance of your father, after a rather disastrous drilling episode. I mean fancy thinking you could drill for Toothpaste.

ADAM
You never found him then.

PROFESSOR HOW
Well I suppose I could tell you now. Er he sort of had been at your house all the time. It turns out that due to the weird gloop that had been found at the Drill site, he&#039;d transmuted into a living cup cake! I mean a Cupcake! and well I found crumbs did a DNA check it had been him.

ADAM
So who ate him?

PROFESSOR HOW
Your dog I&#039;m afraid. Sorry.

ADAM
Well thanks for the Truth, but odd that because that&#039;s what been happening to the members of SLADE. They&#039;ve been going missing and all that anyone cou[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>From the DWPA &#8211; Spoilers Special</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2011 05:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is a spoiler? How do you feel about spoilers? Do some of the ‘officially released’ bits of information by the BBC and other media give too much information away? James (The Doctor Who Podcast) and Adam (Staggering Stories) host this special where a number of other podcasters give their opinions.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>What is a spoiler? How do you feel about spoilers? Do some of the ‘officially released’ bits of information by the BBC and other media give too much information away? James (The Doctor Who Podcast) and Adam (Staggering Stories) host this special whe[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>What is a spoiler? How do you feel about spoilers? Do some of the ‘officially released’ bits of information by the BBC and other media give too much information away? James (The Doctor Who Podcast) and Adam (Staggering Stories) host this special where a number of other podcasters give their opinions.</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>Dr. Lou (Dr. Louis Niebur) &#38; Dr. Phill (Dr. Phillip W. Serna)</itunes:author>
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		<title>Episode 29 – Death Comes to Time and the Minister of Chance – Dan Freeman Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2011 05:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music in the BBCi production of Doctor Who - Death Comes to Time and the Minister of Chance with Director Dan Freeman. In this episode we’ll be exploring the use of stock and production music in Death Comes to Time as well as a preview of the new production The Minister of Chance. This interview was recorded the 20th of June, 2011.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music in the BBCi production of Doctor Who - Death Comes to Time and the Minister of Chance with Director Dan Freeman. In this episode we’ll be exploring the use of stock and production music in Death Comes to[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music in the BBCi production of Doctor Who - Death Comes to Time and the Minister of Chance with Director Dan Freeman. In this episode we’ll be exploring the use of stock and production music in Death Comes to Time as well as a preview of the new production The Minister of Chance. This interview was recorded the 20th of June, 2011.

There is a legend of a race of giants who found they were too powerful to walk amongst mortal men. Those they tried to help, they instead destroyed. In their shame, the giants built a temple and swore never again to meddle in the affairs of others. Instead, they would wander eternity alone and repent their sins... until Death Comes to Time.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

GERMAN TEXTS READ BY GRAEME SHERIDAN OF THE 2ND DOCTOR&#039;S PODCAST AND THE PROFESSOR HOW DOCTOR WHO PARODY PODCAST: Available on iTunes and on Talkshoe ID&#039;s 57949 for The2ndDoctors Podcast and 59601 for Professor How

RUSSIAN TEXTS READ BY GERIK FON-REVUTZKY AND IAN BISSET OF THE CULTDOM COLLECTIVE PODCAST: Available on iTunes and on Talkshoe ID 54821 for The Cultdom Collective Podcast

SPECIAL THANKS TO DEVON MALOY FOR HIS ASSISTANCE WITH THE CZECH TEXTS

PUBLIC DOMAIN/ CREATIVE COMMONS RECORDINGS USED:

Wagner - Siegfried Trauermarsch from Act 3 of Götterdämmerung from his Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung) - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Siegfrieds_funeral_march_and_finale.ogg
The United States Marine Corps Band, recorded December 8–11, 1981 at Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, Washington, DC, funeral march transcribed by Howard Bowlin and finale transcribed by John Bourgeois, who was the Band Director.

Antonín Dvořák - Symphony No.9 - IV. Allegro con fuoco - 
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Antonin_Dvorak_-_symphony_no._9_in_e_minor_%27from_the_new_world%27,_op._95_-_iv._allegro_con_fuoco.ogg
Non-Commercial Recording - Performance by Columbia University Orchestra (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cuo/)

Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain Вечер накануне Ивана Купала, Vecher nakanune Ivana Kupala, St. John&#039;s Eve
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Modest_Mussorgsky_-_night_on_bald_mountain.ogg
Performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra. Courtesy of Musopen

Wagner - Vorspiel to Act I of Tristan und Isolde - http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/Richard_Wagner_-_Tristan_und_Isolde_-_Vorspiel.ogg
Simon Schindler Conducting the Fulda Symphonic Orchestra, Recorded March 9, 2004 at Grosser Saal der Orangerie Fulda.

Mahler - Symphony No.1 - I. Langsam, Schleppend Immer sehr gemächlich - 
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Mahler_Symphony1_Movement1_VPO.ogg
Ths rendition of Mahler Symphony No.1 was created by the Wikimedia user Reinholdbehringer on June 15, 2010

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and tr[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 28 &#8211; Series 21, Part I &#8211; Revelations of Roger Limb&#8217;s Androzani &#8211; Part II &#8211; Roger Limb Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2011 05:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Roger Limb focusing on his work on Doctor Who. This interview with Roger Limb was recorded on the 9th of May, 2011.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Roger Limb focusing on his work on Doctor Who. This interview with Roger Limb was recorded on the 9th of May, 2011.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Roger Limb focusing on his work on Doctor Who. This interview with Roger Limb was recorded on the 9th of May, 2011.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicago Early Music Consort, Duo fantaisie en Echo, the Madison Bach Musicians, the Newberry Consort, the Oriana Singers, the Second City Musick,[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 27 &#8211; Series 21, Part I &#8211; Revelations of Roger Limb&#8217;s Androzani &#8211; Part I &#8211; The UNIT Files</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 05:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Roger Limb focusing on his work on Serial 6R- Story 135 - The Caves of Androzani. This discussion with the Doctor Who Podcast co-host Trevor Gensch, the Minute Doctor Who Podcast host Luke Harrison and Radio Free Skaro co-host Steven Schapansky was recorded on the 21st of June, 2011.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Roger Limb focusing on his work on Serial 6R- Story 135 - The Caves of Androzani. This discussion with the Doctor Who Podcast co-host Trevor Gensch, the Minute Doctor Who Podcast host Luke Harrison an[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Roger Limb focusing on his work on Serial 6R- Story 135 - The Caves of Androzani. This discussion with the Doctor Who Podcast co-host Trevor Gensch, the Minute Doctor Who Podcast host Luke Harrison and Radio Free Skaro co-host Steven Schapansky was recorded on the 21st of June, 2011.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR GUEST CO-HOSTS - TREVOR GENSCH: Trevor has been a fan of Doctor Who since the guy with the scarf and the tin dog was about. As a youngster, he fashioned a replica K9 out of boxes and cardboard tubing. An attempt to fashion a K9 Mk II went disastrously wrong so Trevor retired from the world of Doctor Who modelling. Trevor&#039;s late teens and early twenties were involved in setting up a local Doctor Who Fan Club in Brisbane, writing for fanzines, trying to organize a convention and spending far too much money on Star Trek VHS tapes. Fast forward to 2005 and a morbid fear of public speaking led him to start up MMM Commentaries and Fantragic podcasts. In 2008 he added the DWO WhoCast to his roster of speaking engagements. Trevor cites his favorite Doctor as Peter Davison, more as a reaction to the norm than out of any valid reason for favoritism. His favorite companion is Sarah Jane Smith. For more information on Trevor&#039;s work on the widely popular The Doctor Who Podcast, visit http://www.thedoctorwhopodcast.com/.

ABOUT YOUR GUEST CO-HOSTS - LUKE HARRISON: Born and raised in Sheffield, Luke went to uni in Sunderland before joining Agapé UK. Luke spent 3 years in Russia working for them before returning to England in the summer of 2008. He continued with his job for a couple more years, this time in Bristol. He&#039;s now studying film making in Oxford. Luke started reading the Target books from our local library as a kid and then my brother and I started getting the videos for presents. Luke began the podcast in 2008 and episodes have appeared sporadically since then as and when he has had the time and inspiration for the next one. For more information on Luke&#039;s work on the Minute Doctor Who Podcast, visit http://www.tmdwp.co.uk/.

ABOUT YOUR GUEST CO-HOSTS - STEVEN SCHAPANSKY: Steven Schapansky is one of the hosts of Radio Free Skaro, one of the most popular and longest running Doctor Who podcasts around. As co-host, he has interviewed many luminaries from Doctor Who&#039;s past an present, including Murray Gold, Graeme Harper, Phil Ford, Tracie Simpson, Gary Russell, and many others. He has also memorized every Doctor Who production code from the classic series and can point out on a map and name all 195 countries of the world. And he does it all without eating meat. For more information on Steven&#039;s work on the widely popular Radio Free Skaro, released every Sunday, visit http://www.radiofreeskaro.com/.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as muc[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 26 – The UNIT Files – The Doctor Who Restoration Team – Restoration of a Classic – Mark Ayres Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 05:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we'll be focusing our attention on the work of the Doctor Who Restoration Team. With guest co-host David Hooie of the Hoo on Who Podcast, this episode will feature an interview with Doctor Who Restoration Team member Mark Ayres, recorded the 11th of June, 2011.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:16:34</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be focusing our attention on the work of the Doctor Who Restoration Team. With guest co-host David Hooie of the Hoo on Who Podcast, this episode will feature an interview with Doctor Who Restoration Team member Mark Ayres, reco[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be focusing our attention on the work of the Doctor Who Restoration Team. With guest co-host David Hooie of the Hoo on Who Podcast. This episode will feature an interview with Doctor Who Restoration Team member Mark Ayres, recorded the 11th of June, 2011.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicago Early Music Consort, Duo fantaisie en Echo, the Madis[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 25 &#8211; Series 7, Part II &#8211; The Two Doctors &#8211; The Two Doctors Discuss Dudley Simpson&#8217;s Spearhead from Space and the Ambassadors of Death</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 05:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Dudley Simpson focusing on his music from Series 7 of Doctor Who. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial AAA - Story 51 - Spearhead from Space and Serial CCC - Story 53 - The Ambassadors of Death. This discussion was recorded on the 16th of May, 2011.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:40:49</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Dudley Simpson focusing on his music from Series 7 of Doctor Who. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial AAA - Story 51 - Spearhead from Space and Serial CCC - Story 53 - The Ambassadors o[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Dudley Simpson focusing on his music from Series 7 of Doctor Who. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial AAA - Story 51 - Spearhead from Space and Serial CCC - Story 53 - The Ambassadors of Death. This discussion was recorded on the 16th of May, 2011.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicago Early Music Consort, Du[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 24 &#8211; Series 7, Part I &#8211; The UNIT Files &#8211; Dudley Simpson&#8217;s Arrival at the Ambassadors&#8217; Ball [of Death]</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 05:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Dudley Simpson focusing on his music from Series 7 of Doctor Who. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial CCC - Story 53 - The Ambassadors of Death. This discussion with Radio Free Skaro co-host Steven Schapansky and writer, actor and commedian Toby Hadoke was recorded on the 16th of May, 2011. ]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Dudley Simpson focusing on his music from Series 7 of Doctor Who. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial CCC - Story 53 - The Ambassadors of Death. This discussion with Radio Free Skaro co[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Dudley Simpson focusing on his music from Series 7 of Doctor Who. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial CCC - Story 53 - The Ambassadors of Death. This discussion with Radio Free Skaro co-host Steven Schapansky and writer, actor and commedian Toby Hadoke was recorded on the 16th of May, 2011. 

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR GUEST CO-HOSTS - STEVEN SCHAPANSKY: Steven Schapansky is one of the hosts of Radio Free Skaro, one of the most popular and longest running Doctor Who podcasts around. As co-host, he has interviewed many luminaries from Doctor Who&#039;s past an present, including Murray Gold, Graeme Harper, Phil Ford, Tracie Simpson, Gary Russell, and many others. He has also memorized every Doctor Who production code from the classic series and can point out on a map and name all 195 countries of the world. And he does it all without eating meat. For more information on Steven&#039;s work on the widely popular Radio Free Skaro, released every Sunday, visit http://www.radiofreeskaro.com/.

ABOUT YOUR GUEST CO-HOSTS - TOBY HADOKE: Toby Hadoke is an award winning stand up comedian who has compere residencies at XS MALARKEY (serial winner of Best Comedy Club at the Chortle and North West Comedy Awards) and The Comedy Store. He is also an accomplished serious actor with experience on television (Coronation Street, A&#38;E, Casualty 1907, Holby City, The Forsyte Saga, Phoenix Nights, Shameless), the stage, radio and even in an opera! He won the inaugural Les Dawson Award in 2003, a Chortle award in 2008, is a frequent broadcaster on BBC radio, and has written for The Guardian, The Independent, SFX and DWM. His Edinburgh Fringe one man show, Moths Ate My Dr Who Scarf, was a critical and box office success in 2006, ran in the West End in 2008, continues to tour internationally, and spawned a Sony nominated radio series. 2010 saw the premiere of a successful new show Now I Know My BBC and the publication of volume one of Running Through Corridors (a series of books written with Robert Shearman). He is an in demand voice over artist and has moderated a number of commentaries for the classic range of Doctor Who DVDs. For more information on Toby&#039;s work for the written word, television, stage and beyond, visit http://www.tobyhadoke.com/.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 23 – The Two Doctors – The Two Doctors Discuss Louis Niebur&#8217;s Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 05:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be featuring an interview with musicologist and musician Dr. Louis Niebur, discussing his work Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, recorded the 13th of May, 2011. Please welcome Dr. Lou as our new co-host on Adventures in Time, Space and Music.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:00:22</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be featuring an interview with musicologist and musician Dr. Louis Niebur, discussing his work Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, recorded the 13th of May, 2011. Please welcome Dr. Lou as ou[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be featuring an interview with musicologist and musician Dr. Louis Niebur, discussing his work Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, recorded the 13th of May, 2011. Please welcome Dr. Lou as our new co-host on Adventures in Time, Space and Music.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicago Early Music Consort, Duo fantaisi[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 22 – Alistair Lock Unbound – Part II – Alistair Lock Interview Part II</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 05:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be featuring the second part in a series focusing on the work of Big Finish Doctor Who composer and sound designer Alistair Lock, recorded the 6th of December, 2010.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:33:02</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be featuring the second part in a series focusing on the work of Big Finish Doctor Who composer and sound designer Alistair Lock, recorded the 6th of December, 2010.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who actor, composer and audio producer Alistair Lock, focusing on his work composing and working for Big Finish Productions, Magic Bullet Productions’ Kaldor City Audios as well as the Blake’s 7 series of audio adventures. This interview was recorded the 6th of December, 2010.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST: Alistair Lock is a well-respected audio professional best known for his work on the all-new Blake’s 7 audio adventures and the Big Finish Productions’ series of officially-licensed Doctor Who audio plays, which more than one reviewer described as ‘cinematic.’ His association with Blake’s 7 dates back to when he was the director/sound designer on Magic Bullet’s controversial Kaldor City series, an ultra-violent tale of power, sex and intrigue inspired by Blake’s 7. He is now perhaps best known as the voice of the synthetic intelligence known only as Zen.

Prior to this, he worked on a number of independent Doctor Who stories produced during the television series’ hiatus. Credits include BBV’s Doctor Who spin-off audio plays, notably “Republica” and “Prosperity Island”, along with direct-to-video releases, including “The Airzone Solution”, “More than a Messiah” and the “Auton” trilogy series. He also did post-production sound effects on the popular UNIT video story “Downtime”, supplying radio jingle music, computer voices and ruining his throat doing yetis., Alistair is also an accomplished composer and has provided scores for Sapphire &#38; Steel, Doctor Who and Bennie Summerfield audio adventures. Other music credits include the infamous remix of Madonna’s Open Your Heart.

Alistair Lock demonstrated a talent for the audio medium at an early age, spending a lot of his childhood playing with tape recorders, as well as honing his keen interest in music and theatre. Having acquired a thorough education in radio production, Alistair went on to greater things, working as producer, sound designer and actor for Audio Visuals, which came out with a number of independent Doctor Who stories after the television series went off the air. At the same time, Alistair also developed an interest in Blake&#039;s 7, working with Alan Stevens to produce the behind-the-scenes documentary &#34;Travis: the Final Act&#34; and two spinoff radio plays set in the Blake&#039;s 7 universe, &#34;The Mark of Kane&#34; and &#34;The Logic of Empire.&#34; 

Alistair is a very capable actor and an excellent director as well as a genius at sound design and music. He has come a long way from the days when post-production was a difficult and cumbersome task involving yards of reel-to-reel or cassette tape to the present world of sophisticated computers and digital formats. His professionalism and level-headedness in the studio are well-known, as is his sterling reputation which he has built up through quiet competence alone.

BONUS MUSIC

Many thanks to Alistair Lock who has generously allowed us to include one of his cues from his score to  the BBV Film Zygon.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical lea[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 21 – Alistair Lock Unbound – Part I – Alistair Lock Interview Part I</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<itunes:duration>0:47:30</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be featuring the first part in a series focusing on the work of Big Finish Doctor Who composer and sound designer Alistair Lock, recorded the 6th of December, 2010.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who actor, composer and audio producer Alistair Lock, focusing on his work composing and working for Big Finish Productions, Magic Bullet Productions’ Kaldor City Audios as well as the Blake’s 7 series of audio adventures. This interview was recorded the 6th of December, 2010.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST: Alistair Lock is a well-respected audio professional best known for his work on the all-new Blake’s 7 audio adventures and the Big Finish Productions’ series of officially-licensed Doctor Who audio plays, which more than one reviewer described as ‘cinematic.’ His association with Blake’s 7 dates back to when he was the director/sound designer on Magic Bullet’s controversial Kaldor City series, an ultra-violent tale of power, sex and intrigue inspired by Blake’s 7. He is now perhaps best known as the voice of the synthetic intelligence known only as Zen.

Prior to this, he worked on a number of independent Doctor Who stories produced during the television series’ hiatus. Credits include BBV’s Doctor Who spin-off audio plays, notably “Republica” and “Prosperity Island”, along with direct-to-video releases, including “The Airzone Solution”, “More than a Messiah” and the “Auton” trilogy series. He also did post-production sound effects on the popular UNIT video story “Downtime”, supplying radio jingle music, computer voices and ruining his throat doing yetis., Alistair is also an accomplished composer and has provided scores for Sapphire &#38; Steel, Doctor Who and Bennie Summerfield audio adventures. Other music credits include the infamous remix of Madonna’s Open Your Heart.

Alistair Lock demonstrated a talent for the audio medium at an early age, spending a lot of his childhood playing with tape recorders, as well as honing his keen interest in music and theatre. Having acquired a thorough education in radio production, Alistair went on to greater things, working as producer, sound designer and actor for Audio Visuals, which came out with a number of independent Doctor Who stories after the television series went off the air. At the same time, Alistair also developed an interest in Blake&#039;s 7, working with Alan Stevens to produce the behind-the-scenes documentary &#34;Travis: the Final Act&#34; and two spinoff radio plays set in the Blake&#039;s 7 universe, &#34;The Mark of Kane&#34; and &#34;The Logic of Empire.&#34; 

Alistair is a very capable actor and an excellent director as well as a genius at sound design and music. He has come a long way from the days when post-production was a difficult and cumbersome task involving yards of reel-to-reel or cassette tape to the present world of sophisticated computers and digital formats. His professionalism and level-headedness in the studio are well-known, as is his sterling reputation which he has built up through quiet competence alone.

BONUS MUSIC

Many thanks to Alistair Lock who has generously allowed us to include one of his cues from his score to  the Big Finish Doctor Who Unbound story Auld Mortality.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sou[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>Dr. Lou (Dr. Louis Niebur) &#38; Dr. Phill (Dr. Phillip W. Serna)</itunes:author>
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		<title>Episode 20 – Series 1, Part II – The Unearthly Norman Kay – A Composer at the Beginning</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 05:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Norman Forber Kay focusing on his music from Series 1 of Doctor Who. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial A - Story 1 - The Unearthly Child, Serial E - Story 5 - The Keys of Marinus and Serial G, Story 7 - The Sensorites. ]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Norman Forber Kay focusing on his music from Series 1 of Doctor Who. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial A - Story 1 - The Unearthly Child, Serial E - Story 5 - The Keys of Marinus and [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Norman Forber Kay focusing on his music from Series 1 of Doctor Who. In this episode we will look at his work on Serial A - Story 1 - The Unearthly Child, Serial E - Story 5 - The Keys of Marinus and Serial G, Story 7 - The Sensorites. 

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

NOTE: Portions of this segment aired on THE KRYNOID PODCAST on Friday, 22 April, 2011 – http://Krynoid.blog.co.uk/2011/04/25/exquisite-absolutely-exquisite-yes-we-join-the-doctor-and-romana-11052916/

Norman Kay - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Kay_(composer)
Norman Kay - Obituary - The Guardian - http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2001/may/30/guardianobituaries1
Norman Kay - Obituary - The Independent - http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/norman-kay-729167.html

An Unearthly Child - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Unearthly_Child  
Keys of Marinus - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Keys_of_Marinus 
The Sensorites - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sensorites

Restoration Team - An Unearthly Child - http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/beginningdvd.htm
Restoration Team - Keys of Marinus - http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/KeysOfMarinusDVD.htm
Restoration Team - The Sensorites - http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/firstdoc.htm

People Mentioned - The Doctor Who Restoration Team - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who_Restoration_Team
People Mentioned - John Gorrie - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gorrie
People Mentioned - Raymond P. Cusick - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Cusick
People Mentioned - Geraint Evans - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraint_Evans
People Mentioned - Carole Ann Ford - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carole _Ann_Ford
People Mentioned - Waris Hussein - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waris_Hussein 
People Mentioned - Verity Lambert - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert 
People Mentioned - Sydney Newman - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Newman
People Mentioned - Gary Russell - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Russell
People Mentioned - William Russell - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Russell_(actor)

Composers Mentioned - Mark Ayres - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Ayres 
Composers Mentioned - Milton Babbitt - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Babbitt
Composers Mentioned - Béla Bartók - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Bart%C3%B3k
Composers Mentioned - Alban Berg - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alban_Berg
Composers Mentioned - Luciano Berio - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luciano_Berio
Composers Mentioned - Pierre Boulez - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Boulez
Composers Mentioned - Benjamin Britten - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Britten
Composers Mentioned - Tristram Cary - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristram_Cary
Composers Mentioned - Aaron Copland - http[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 19 &#8211; The Ever-Changing Musical Worlds of Peter Howell &#8211; Peter Howell Interview Part II</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 05:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we'll be featuring the second part of an interview with BBC Radiophonic Composer Peter Howell with guest co-host Steven Schapansky of Radio Free Skaro joining me at the central console. Recorded the 11th of January, 2011.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be featuring the second part of an interview with BBC Radiophonic Composer Peter Howell with guest co-host Steven Schapansky of Radio Free Skaro joining me at the central console. Recorded the 11th of January, 2011.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring the second part of an interview with BBC Radiophonic Composer Peter Howell with guest co-host Steven Schapansky of Radio Free Skaro joining me at the central console. Recorded the 11th of January, 2011.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR GUEST CO-HOST: Steven Schapansky is one of the hosts of Radio Free Skaro, one of the most popular and longest running Doctor Who podcasts around. As co-host, he has interviewed many luminaries from Doctor Who&#039;s past an present, including Murray Gold, Graeme Harper, Phil Ford, Tracie Simpson, Gary Russell, and many others. He has also memorized every Doctor Who production code from the classic series and can point out on a map and name all 195 countries of the world. And he does it all without eating meat. For more information on Steven&#039;s work on the widely popular Radio Free Skaro, released every Sunday, visit http://www.radiofreeskaro.com/.

ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST: Peter Howell is a musician and composer who worked at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop from 1974-1997 - shortly before the workshop disbanded. His musical career began in the 1960s where he played what is referred to as &#039;psychedelic folk&#039; with groups ranging from Agincourt to others.  Beyond his contributions to Doctor Who, Howell&#039;s prolific output includes scores for science fiction series, dramas, documentaries and children&#039;s television including Horizon, The Body in Question and Michael Palin&#039;s Full Circle. 

Peter Howell began his work on Doctor Who began in 1975 with an uncredited contribution to Revenge of the Cybermen. Carey Blyton composed the incidental music for this serial, but producer Philip Hinchcliffe asked the BBC Radiophonic Workshop to enhance the score, which was done by Peter Howell, adding synthesizer cues to Blyton&#039;s score. Additionally he performed special sound design on Serial 4H - Story 81 - the Planet of Evil. Later, when John Nathan-Turner became producer of Doctor Who in 1980, he approached Peter Howell and the Radiophonic workshop to create a new arrangement of Ron Grainer&#039;s Doctor Who theme as well as to provide incidental music, thus replacing Dudley Simpson who had been the longest-running composer on Doctor Who. In addition to his score to the Leisure Hive, Howell&#039;s incidental music contribution spans the Tom Baker stories Warrior&#039;s Gate, the Peter Davison stories Kinda, Snakedance, the Five Doctors, the Awakening and Planet of Fire as well as the Colin Baker story the Two Doctors - his final contribution to the series. Along with composer Paddy Kingsland, Howell also composed part of the for Meglos, as well as scoring the Doctor Who spinoff special K9 and Company and Jon Pertwee&#039;s Radio Dramas The Paradise of Death and The Ghosts of N-Space. His music would also appear in the 1999 Steven Moffat Doctor Who spoof - the Curse of the Fatal Death - starring Rowan Atkinson as the Doctor.

Since his days at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Peter Howell is the founding Director of Sound Music Design Ltd, a company specializing in providing of music and sound design for the film, television and radio. In May of 2009, Howell participated  in a live concert revival of the Radiophonic Workshop at The Roundhouse in London. Additionally Howell teaches music and sound design at the Nat[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 05:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<itunes:duration>0:34:53</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be featuring the first part of an interview with BBC Radiophonic Composer Peter Howell with guest co-host Steven Schapansky of Radio Free Skaro joining me at the central console. Recorded the 11th of January, 2011.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring the first part of an interview with BBC Radiophonic Composer Peter Howell with guest co-host Steven Schapansky of Radio Free Skaro joining me at the central console. Recorded the 11th of January, 2011.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR GUEST CO-HOST: Steven Schapansky is one of the hosts of Radio Free Skaro, one of the most popular and longest running Doctor Who podcasts around. As co-host, he has interviewed many luminaries from Doctor Who&#039;s past an present, including Murray Gold, Graeme Harper, Phil Ford, Tracie Simpson, Gary Russell, and many others. He has also memorized every Doctor Who production code from the classic series and can point out on a map and name all 195 countries of the world. And he does it all without eating meat. For more information on Steven&#039;s work on the widely popular Radio Free Skaro, released every Sunday, visit http://www.radiofreeskaro.com/.

ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST: Peter Howell is a musician and composer who worked at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop from 1974-1997 - shortly before the workshop disbanded. His musical career began in the 1960s where he played what is referred to as &#039;psychedelic folk&#039; with groups ranging from Agincourt to others.  Beyond his contributions to Doctor Who, Howell&#039;s prolific output includes scores for science fiction series, dramas, documentaries and children&#039;s television including Horizon, The Body in Question and Michael Palin&#039;s Full Circle. 

Peter Howell began his work on Doctor Who began in 1975 with an uncredited contribution to Revenge of the Cybermen. Carey Blyton composed the incidental music for this serial, but producer Philip Hinchcliffe asked the BBC Radiophonic Workshop to enhance the score, which was done by Peter Howell, adding synthesizer cues to Blyton&#039;s score. Additionally he performed special sound design on Serial 4H - Story 81 - the Planet of Evil. Later, when John Nathan-Turner became producer of Doctor Who in 1980, he approached Peter Howell and the Radiophonic workshop to create a new arrangement of Ron Grainer&#039;s Doctor Who theme as well as to provide incidental music, thus replacing Dudley Simpson who had been the longest-running composer on Doctor Who. In addition to his score to the Leisure Hive, Howell&#039;s incidental music contribution spans the Tom Baker stories Warrior&#039;s Gate, the Peter Davison stories Kinda, Snakedance, the Five Doctors, the Awakening and Planet of Fire as well as the Colin Baker story the Two Doctors - his final contribution to the series. Along with composer Paddy Kingsland, Howell also composed part of the for Meglos, as well as scoring the Doctor Who spinoff special K9 and Company and Jon Pertwee&#039;s Radio Dramas The Paradise of Death and The Ghosts of N-Space. His music would also appear in the 1999 Steven Moffat Doctor Who spoof - the Curse of the Fatal Death - starring Rowan Atkinson as the Doctor.

Since his days at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Peter Howell is the founding Director of Sound Music Design Ltd, a company specializing in providing of music and sound design for the film, television and radio. In May of 2009, Howell participated  in a live concert revival of the Radiophonic Workshop at The Roundhouse in London. Additionally Howell teaches music and sound design at the Nati[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 17 &#8211; Gary Russell and the Return to Gallifrey</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 06:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we'll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who and Sarah Jane Adventures script editor, author and audio producer Gary Russell focusing on the return to the Gallifrey series by Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who and Sarah Jane Adventures script editor, author and audio producer Gary Russell focusing on the return to the Gallifrey series by Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who and Sarah Jane Adventures script editor, author and audio producer Gary Russell focusing on the return to the Gallifrey series by Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR GUEST: Gary Russell is a freelance writer and former child actor. As a writer, he is best known for his work in connection with the television series Doctor Who and its spin-offs in other media. As an actor he is best known for playing Dick in the 1978 television series, The Famous Five. He was editor of Doctor Who Magazine between 1992 and 1995. He was the producer for the Doctor Who licensed audio drama tie-ins at Big Finish Productions from its inception in 1998 until July 2006, when he stepped down to work for BBC Wales on Doctor Who and Torchwood. He has written a number of Doctor Who spin-off novels and in 2000 co-wrote with executive producer Philip Segal the book Doctor Who: Regeneration (HarperCollins, ISBN 0-00-710591-6), the making-of book of the 1996 Doctor Who television movie, as well as the TV movie&#039;s novelization in 1996.

Gary Russell continues to work for BBC Wales on the Sarah Jane Adventures as script editor as well as returning working on Doctor Who audios for Big Finish (notably the Gallifrey spinoff series), working on Doctor Who: the Adventures Games, and many other projects.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

DEDICATION: I dedicate this episode to all of those individuals, family, friends, colleagues and otherwise - and you know who you are, who remind me how important it is to live by Tom Baker&#039;s great commentary to companion Sarah Jane Smith from Serial 4A, Story 75, Robot - &#039;There&#039;s no point in being grown up if you can&#039;t be childish sometimes!&#039;

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Gary Russell - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Russell

Gallifrey - http://www.bigfinish.com/Gallifrey &#38; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallifrey_(audio_series)

The Gallifrey Audios - Gallifrey Series I - http://www.bigfinish.com/Gallifrey-Season-1
The Gallifrey Audios - Gallifrey Series I - 1.1 - Weapon of Choice - http://www.bigfinish.com/11-Gallifrey-Weapon-of-Choice &#38; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallifrey:_Weapon_of_Choice
The Gallifrey Audios - Gallifrey Series I - 1.2 - Square One - http://www.bigfinish.com/12-Gallifrey-Square-One &#38; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallifrey:_Square_One
The Gallifrey Audios - Gallifrey Series I - 1.3 - The Inquiry - http://www.bigfinish.com/13-Gallifrey-The-Inquiry &#38; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallifrey:_The_Inquiry
The Gallifrey Audios - Gallifrey Series I - 1.4 - A Blind Eye - http://www.bigfinish.com/14-Gallifrey-A-Blind-Eye &#38; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallifrey:_A_Blind_Eye

The Gallifrey Audios - Gallifrey Series II - http://www.bigf[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 16 &#8211; The Empathy Games of Nigel Fairs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 06:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we'll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who actor, author and audio producer Nigel Fairs, focusing on his work composing and working as sound designer for Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:15:22</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who actor, author and audio producer Nigel Fairs, focusing on his work composing and working as sound designer for Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who actor, author and audio producer Nigel Fairs, focusing on his work composing and working as sound designer for Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR GUEST: Nigel Fairs is a British actor, writer, composer and producer. He trained at Bretton Hall College and has appeared in a number of theatre productions, most notably as Christopher Wren in the long-running London stage production of The Mousetrap. On television, he has appeared in EastEnders and as a Dalek on Blue Peter. He has had 26 stage plays produced, and two musicals.

He currently works for Big Finish Productions, as a composer, and was the producer of their Sapphire and Steel and The Tomorrow People ranges. A common style of both ranges is an increase in emotional content, the exploration of ongoing themes and, in the case of The Tomorrow People, long-running story arcs. As well as writing individual stories for both these ranges, he has contributed to the company’s Doctor Who range in February 2007 with The Blue Tooth, and later The Catalyst and Empathy Games, both starring Louise Jameson. In 2007, he contributed to the short-story collection Short Trips: Snapshots. Prior to his work for Big Finish, he was a regular writer and director for BBV.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Nigel Fairs - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Fairs
Nigel Fairs - http://www.nigelfairs.com/

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If you would like to find out more about our other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org. 

Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
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&#039;Adventures in Time Space and Music&#039; is not endorsed by the BBC in any way and is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.

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Doctor Who, all associated logos, names and references to characters, vehicles and any other Doctor Who related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of the BBC, or their respective trademark and copyright holders.

All original content of this podcast, both musical and textual, is the intellectual property of the podcast - unless otherwise indicated. © Copyright 2011</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 15 – Series 23, Part I – The Mysterious Planets of Dominic Glynn – Part II – Dominic Glynn Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 06:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn focusing on his work on Series 23, the Trial of a Time Lord. In this episode we’ll be featuring the second part in a series focusing on the work of Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn, with an interview recorded the 6th of December, 2010.  ]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn focusing on his work on Series 23, the Trial of a Time Lord. In this episode we’ll be featuring the second part in a series focusing on the work of Doctor Who compose[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn focusing on his work on Series 23, the Trial of a Time Lord. In this episode we’ll be featuring the second part in a series focusing on the work of Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn, with an interview recorded the 6th of December, 2010.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST: Dominic Glynn is one of the world&#039;s most prolific composers of production music. His work has featured worldwide in hit TV shows including &#039;The Simpsons&#039;, &#039;Red Dwarf&#039; and &#039;Dead Like Me&#039; and in movies like &#039;Kevin &#38; Perry Go Large&#039; and Eddie Murphy/Jeff Goldblum comedy &#039;Holy Man&#039;.

Dominic Glynn began his career writing incidental music for BBC TV&#039;s &#34;Doctor Who&#34; in the late 1980s, and is one of a select number of composers to have re-arranged the show&#039;s iconic theme tune. In the 90s he continued to compose for a number of BBC shows, and after a series of leftfield underground dance record releases, he formed his own independent record label. Today he can often be seen DJing for &#039;The Big Chill&#039;. Live work has included performing at London’s Festival Hall with pedal-steel guitar legend BJ Cole, and the electronica/jazz hybrid project &#039;Cybajaz&#039;.

Dominic has composed the score for a series of short supernatural film dramas, screened at London&#039;s Frightfest horror film festival, as well as music for two contemporary dance films. More recently, he has composed the score to upcoming British feature film &#039;Bad Day&#039; starring Claire Goose and Donna Air, as well as a new radio revival of sci-fi classic &#039;Blake&#039;s 7&#039;.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

DEDICATION: This series of episodes are dedicated to all of the composers who have worked on Doctor Who for nearly 50 years - we thank you for the terror, the magic, and the joy you have brought generations of young people around the world. Cheers to all of you: Mark Ayres, Richard Rodney Bennett, Carey Blyton, Geoffrey Burgon, Tristram Cary, Malcolm Clarke, John Debney, Delia Derbyshire, Marcus Dods, Louis Febre, Jonathan Gibbs, Dominic Glynn, Murray Gold, Ron Grainer, Don Harper, Richard Hartley, Brian Hodgson, Peter Howell, Raymond Jones, Norman Kay, Paddy Kingsland, John Lewis, Roger Limb, Malcolm Lockyer, Keff McCulloch, Bill McGuffie, Stanley Myers, Elizabeth Parker, Humphrey Searle, Dudley Simpson &#38; John Sponsler.

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Dominic Glynn - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominic_Glynn 
Dominic Glynn’s Website - http://www.dominic-glynn.com/ 

People Mentioned - Colin Baker - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Baker
People Mentioned - Adam Blackwood - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Blackwood_(actor)
People Mentioned - Nicola Bryant - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Bryant
People Mentioned - Chris Clo[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 14 – Series 23, Part I – The Mysterious Planets of Dominic Glynn – Part I – The Mysterious Planet and the Ultimate Foe</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 06:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn focusing on his work on Series 23, the Trial of a Time Lord. In this episode we will look at his work on Story 143, Serial 7A - The Mysterious Planet &#038; serial 7C The Ultimate Foe.

The Mysterious Planet, penned by Doctor Who veteran writer Robert Holmes, was a 4-part story which originally aired between the 6th of September and the 27the of September 1986 on BBC One. This was the first of 4 stories in a 14 episode, series long arc culminating in the Ultimate Foe, a 2-part story which originally aired between the 29th of November and the 6th of December 1986 on BBC One.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn focusing on his work on Series 23, the Trial of a Time Lord. In this episode we will look at his work on Story 143, Serial 7A - The Mysterious Planet &#038; serial 7C[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn focusing on his work on Series 23, the Trial of a Time Lord. In this episode we will look at his work on Story 143, Serial 7A - The Mysterious Planet &#38; serial 7C The Ultimate Foe.

The Mysterious Planet, penned by Doctor Who veteran writer Robert Holmes, was a 4-part story which originally aired between the 6th of September and the 27the of September 1986 on BBC One. This was the first of 4 stories in a 14 episode, series long arc culminating in the Ultimate Foe, a 2-part story which originally aired between the 29th of November and the 6th of December 1986 on BBC One.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST: Dominic Glynn is one of the world&#039;s most prolific composers of production music. His work has featured worldwide in hit TV shows including &#039;The Simpsons&#039;, &#039;Red Dwarf&#039; and &#039;Dead Like Me&#039; and in movies like &#039;Kevin &#38; Perry Go Large&#039; and Eddie Murphy/Jeff Goldblum comedy &#039;Holy Man&#039;.

Dominic Glynn began his career writing incidental music for BBC TV&#039;s &#34;Doctor Who&#34; in the late 1980s, and is one of a select number of composers to have re-arranged the show&#039;s iconic theme tune. In the 90s he continued to compose for a number of BBC shows, and after a series of leftfield underground dance record releases, he formed his own independent record label. Today he can often be seen DJing for &#039;The Big Chill&#039;. Live work has included performing at London’s Festival Hall with pedal-steel guitar legend BJ Cole, and the electronica/jazz hybrid project &#039;Cybajaz&#039;.

Dominic has composed the score for a series of short supernatural film dramas, screened at London&#039;s Frightfest horror film festival, as well as music for two contemporary dance films. More recently, he has composed the score to upcoming British feature film &#039;Bad Day&#039; starring Claire Goose and Donna Air, as well as a new radio revival of sci-fi classic &#039;Blake&#039;s 7&#039;.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

DEDICATION: This series of episodes are dedicated to all of the composers who have worked on Doctor Who for nearly 50 years - we thank you for the terror, the magic, and the joy you have brought generations of young people around the world. Cheers to all of you: Mark Ayres, Richard Rodney Bennett, Carey Blyton, Geoffrey Burgon, Tristram Cary, Malcolm Clarke, John Debney, Delia Derbyshire, Marcus Dods, Louis Febre, Jonathan Gibbs, Dominic Glynn, Murray Gold, Ron Grainer, Don Harper, Richard Hartley, Brian Hodgson, Peter Howell, Raymond Jones, Norman Kay, Paddy Kingsland, John Lewis, Roger Limb, Malcolm Lockyer, Keff McCulloch, Bill McGuffie, Stanley Myers, Elizabeth Parker, Humphrey Searle, Dudley Simpson &#38; John Sponsler.

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Dominic Glynn - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 13 &#8211; The Parallel Lives of Simon Guerrier</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 06:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we'll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who author and editor Simon Guerrier, focusing on his work writing for BBC Books and and working for Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who author and editor Simon Guerrier, focusing on his work writing for BBC Books and and working for Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS conven[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who author and editor Simon Guerrier, focusing on his work writing for BBC Books and working for Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR GUEST: Simon Guerrier is a British science fiction author and dramatist, closely associated with the fictional universe of Doctor Who and its spinoffs. Although he has written three Doctor Who novels, for the BBC Books range, his work has mostly been for Big Finish Productions&#039; audio drama and book ranges.

Guerrier&#039;s earliest published fiction appeared in Zodiac, the first of Big Finish&#039;s Short Trips range of Doctor Who short story anthologies. To date, his work has appeared in the majority of the Short Trips collections. He has also edited three volumes in the series, The History of Christmas, Time Signature and How The Doctor Changed My Life. The second of these takes as its starting-point Guerrier&#039;s short story An Overture Too Early in The Muses, and explains its background, with considerable elaboration and digression along the way. The third anthology featured stories entirely by previously unpublished writers.

After contributing two stories to the anthology Life During Wartime in Big Finish&#039;s Bernice Summerfield range of books and audio dramas, Guerrier was invited to edit the subsequent year&#039;s short story collection, A Life Worth Living, and the novella collection Parallel Lives. After contributing two audio dramas to the series, Guerrier became the producer of the Bernice Summerfield range of plays abd books, a post he held between January 2006 and June 2007.

His other Doctor Who work includes the audio dramas, The Settling and The Judgement of Isskar, in Big Finish&#039;s Doctor Who audio range, three Companion Chronicles and a contribution to the UNIT spinoff series. He has also written a play in Big Finish&#039;s Sapphire and Steel range.
Guerrier&#039;s work is characterised by character-driven humour and by an interest in unifying the continuity of the various Big Finish ranges through multiple references and reappearances of characters. As editor he has been a strong promoter of the work of various script writers from the Seventh Doctor era of the Doctor Who television series.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Simon Guerrier - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Guerrier
Simon Guerrier - http://0tralala.blogspot.com/

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If you would like to find out more about our other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org. 

Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
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		<title>Episode 12 – The Hitchhiker&#8217;s Guide to Paddy Kingsland – Part III – Paddy Kingsland Interview Part II</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2011 06:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we'll be featuring the second part of an interview with BBC Radiophonic Composer Paddy Kingsland with guest co-host Tony Gallichan of the Flashing Blade Podcast joining me at the central console. Recorded the 9th of December, 2010.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be featuring the second part of an interview with BBC Radiophonic Composer Paddy Kingsland with guest co-host Tony Gallichan of the Flashing Blade Podcast joining me at the central console. Recorded the 9th of December, 2010.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring the second part of an interview with BBC Radiophonic Composer Paddy Kingsland with guest co-host Tony Gallichan of the Flashing Blade Podcast joining me at the central console. Recorded the 9th of December, 2010.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR GUEST CO-HOST: Adventurer, gourmet cook and inventor of Venetian blinds for legs, Mr. Tony Gallichan has also been known to host podcasts, including The Flashing Blade. Musician, composer, cat lover, computer gamer; these are all things of which Tony has heard. In his spare time he contemplates Belgium. For more information on Tony&#039;s work on the widely popular Flashing Blade Podcast, visit http://www.flashingblade.org.uk/.

ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST: Patrick &#039;Paddy&#039; Kingsland is a composer of electronic music best known for his incidental music for science fiction series on BBC radio and television whilst working at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. He joined the BBC as a tape editor before moving on to become a studio manager for BBC Radio 1. In 1970 he joined the Radiophonic Workshop where he remained until 1981. His initial work was mostly signature tunes for BBC radio and TV programmes before going on to record incidental music for programmes including The Changes, two versions of The Hitchhiker&#039;s Guide to the Galaxy: the second radio series and the TV adaptation, as well as several serials of Doctor Who. His work on the latter series included incidental music for the following serials: Meglos, Full Circle, State of Decay, Logopolis, Castrovalva, The Visitation, Mawdryn Undead and Frontios.

Other well known series which contained music composed by Paddy Kingsland are Around the World in 80 Days and Pole to Pole, both travel series by Michael Palin. Paddy Kingsland also composed music for many schools&#039; television series including Words and Pictures, Rat-a-tat-tat, Watch, Numbercrew, Storytime, English Express, Music Makers, Hotch Potch House and the Look and Read stories &#34;Joe and the Sheep Rustlers&#34; and &#34;The Boy from Space&#34;. Since leaving the BBC, composed music for the KPM music library, television, commercials and corporate videos. He also owns his own studio, PK Studios. He is currently composing the music for the CITV series “Blips” produced by Ragdoll Productions.

In 1973, Fourth Dimension, a compilation of his early signature tune work for the Radiophonic Workshop, was released and in 2002 his incidental scores for the Doctor Who serials &#34;Meglos&#34; and &#34;Full Circle&#34; featured as part of the Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop compilation series. Eight albums of his library music work have been issued by KPM.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

DEDICATION: These 3 episodes are dedicated to one of my oldest friends, Devon Maloy. He&#039;s the individual who introduced me to BBC Television&#039;s adaptation [...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 11 – The Hitchhiker&#8217;s Guide to Paddy Kingsland – Part II – Paddy Kingsland Interview Part I</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be featuring the first part of an interview with BBC Radiophonic Composer Paddy Kingsland with guest co-host Tony Gallichan of the Flashing Blade Podcast joining me at the central console. Recorded the 9th of December, 2010.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring the first part of an interview with BBC Radiophonic Composer Paddy Kingsland with guest co-host Tony Gallichan of the Flashing Blade Podcast joining me at the central console. Recorded the 9th of December, 2010.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR GUEST CO-HOST: Adventurer, gourmet cook and inventor of Venetian blinds for legs, Mr. Tony Gallichan has also been known to host podcasts, including The Flashing Blade. Musician, composer, cat lover, computer gamer; these are all things of which Tony has heard. In his spare time he contemplates Belgium. For more information on Tony&#039;s work on the widely popular Flashing Blade Podcast, visit http://www.flashingblade.org.uk/.

ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST: Patrick &#039;Paddy&#039; Kingsland is a composer of electronic music best known for his incidental music for science fiction series on BBC radio and television whilst working at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. He joined the BBC as a tape editor before moving on to become a studio manager for BBC Radio 1. In 1970 he joined the Radiophonic Workshop where he remained until 1981. His initial work was mostly signature tunes for BBC radio and TV programmes before going on to record incidental music for programmes including The Changes, two versions of The Hitchhiker&#039;s Guide to the Galaxy: the second radio series and the TV adaptation, as well as several serials of Doctor Who. His work on the latter series included incidental music for the following serials: Meglos, Full Circle, State of Decay, Logopolis, Castrovalva, The Visitation, Mawdryn Undead and Frontios.

Other well known series which contained music composed by Paddy Kingsland are Around the World in 80 Days and Pole to Pole, both travel series by Michael Palin. Paddy Kingsland also composed music for many schools&#039; television series including Words and Pictures, Rat-a-tat-tat, Watch, Numbercrew, Storytime, English Express, Music Makers, Hotch Potch House and the Look and Read stories &#34;Joe and the Sheep Rustlers&#34; and &#34;The Boy from Space&#34;. Since leaving the BBC, composed music for the KPM music library, television, commercials and corporate videos. He also owns his own studio, PK Studios. He is currently composing the music for the CITV series “Blips” produced by Ragdoll Productions.

In 1973, Fourth Dimension, a compilation of his early signature tune work for the Radiophonic Workshop, was released and in 2002 his incidental scores for the Doctor Who serials &#34;Meglos&#34; and &#34;Full Circle&#34; featured as part of the Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop compilation series. Eight albums of his library music work have been issued by KPM.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

DEDICATION: These 3 episodes are dedicated to one of my oldest friends, Devon Maloy. He&#039;s the individual who introduced me to BBC Television&#039;s adaptation o[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 10 &#8211; The Hitchhiker&#8217;s Guide to Paddy Kingsland &#8211; Part I &#8211; Discussion with Tony Gallichan</title>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be featuring a discussion about the music of BBC Radiophonic Composer Paddy Kingsland with guest co-host Tony Gallichan of the Flashing Blade Podcast, recorded the 9th of December, 2010.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring a discussion about the music of BBC Radiophonic Composer Paddy Kingsland with guest co-host Tony Gallichan of the Flashing Blade Podcast, recorded the 9th of December, 2010.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR GUEST CO-HOST: Adventurer, gourmet cook and inventor of Venetian blinds for legs, Mr. Tony Gallichan has also been known to host podcasts, including The Flashing Blade. Musician, composer, cat lover, computer gamer; these are all things of which Tony has heard. In his spare time he contemplates Belgium. For more information on Tony&#039;s work on the widely popular Flashing Blade Podcast, visit http://www.flashingblade.org.uk/.

ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST: Patrick &#039;Paddy&#039; Kingsland is a composer of electronic music best known for his incidental music for science fiction series on BBC radio and television whilst working at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. He joined the BBC as a tape editor before moving on to become a studio manager for BBC Radio 1. In 1970 he joined the Radiophonic Workshop where he remained until 1981. His initial work was mostly signature tunes for BBC radio and TV programmes before going on to record incidental music for programmes including The Changes, two versions of The Hitchhiker&#039;s Guide to the Galaxy: the second radio series and the TV adaptation, as well as several serials of Doctor Who. His work on the latter series included incidental music for the following serials: Meglos, Full Circle, State of Decay, Logopolis, Castrovalva, The Visitation, Mawdryn Undead and Frontios.

Other well known series which contained music composed by Paddy Kingsland are Around the World in 80 Days and Pole to Pole, both travel series by Michael Palin. Paddy Kingsland also composed music for many schools&#039; television series including Words and Pictures, Rat-a-tat-tat, Watch, Numbercrew, Storytime, English Express, Music Makers, Hotch Potch House and the Look and Read stories &#34;Joe and the Sheep Rustlers&#34; and &#34;The Boy from Space&#34;. Since leaving the BBC, composed music for the KPM music library, television, commercials and corporate videos. He also owns his own studio, PK Studios. He is currently composing the music for the CITV series “Blips” produced by Ragdoll Productions.

In 1973, Fourth Dimension, a compilation of his early signature tune work for the Radiophonic Workshop, was released and in 2002 his incidental scores for the Doctor Who serials &#34;Meglos&#34; and &#34;Full Circle&#34; featured as part of the Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop compilation series. Eight albums of his library music work have been issued by KPM.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

DEDICATION: These 3 episodes are dedicated to one of my oldest friends, Devon Maloy. He&#039;s the individual who introduced me to BBC Television&#039;s adaptation of the Hitchhiker&#039;s Guide to the G[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 9 &#8211; Nicholas Briggs, Voice and Composer for the Daleks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 06:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we'll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who and Torchwood Actor, author and audio producer Nicholas Briggs, focusing on his work composing and working as sound designer for Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who and Torchwood Actor, author and audio producer Nicholas Briggs, focusing on his work composing and working as sound designer for Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, 2[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring an interview with Doctor Who and Torchwood Actor, author and audio producer Nicholas Briggs, focusing on his work composing and working as sound designer for Big Finish Productions, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR GUEST: Nicholas Briggs is a British actor and writer, predominantly associated with the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who and its various spin-offs. Some of Briggs&#039; earliest Doctor Who-related work was as host of The Myth Makers, a series of made-for-video documentaries produced in the 1980s and 1990s by Reeltime Pictures in which Briggs interviews many of the actors and writers involved in the series. When Reeltime expanded into producing original dramas, Briggs wrote some stories and acted in others, beginning with War Time, the first unofficial Doctor Who spin-off. In the late 1980s, Briggs also provided the voice of a future incarnation of the Doctor for a series of unofficial audio dramas by Audio Visuals - a forerunner of Big Finish Productions.

Since Doctor Who returned to television in 2005, Briggs has provided the voices for several monsters, including the Nestene Conciousness, the Daleks, the Cybermen, Judoon, and many others. In 2009, Briggs made his first appearance in the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood in the serial Children of Earth, playing Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary Rick Yates.

Briggs has directed many of the Big Finish Productions audio plays, and has provided Dalek, Cybermen, Ice Warriors, and other alien voices in several of those as well. He has also written and directed the Dalek Empire and Cyberman audio series for Big Finish. In 2006, Briggs took over from Gary Russell as executive producer of the Big Finish Doctor Who audio range.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

DEDICATION:

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Nicholas Briggs - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Briggs

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If you would like to find out more about our other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org. 

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		<title>Episode 8 – Robert Shearman, a &#8216;Madman with a Book&#8217;</title>
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		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring an interview with author and Doctor Who fan Robert Shearman, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR GUEST: Robert Shearman has worked as a writer for television, radio and the stage. He was appointed resident dramatist at the Northcott Theatre in Exeter and has received several international awards for his theatrical work, including the Sunday Times Playwriting Award, the World Drama Trust Award and the Guinness Award for Ingenuity in association with the Royal National Theatre. His plays have been regularly produced by Alan Ayckbourn, and on BBC Radio by Martin Jarvis. However, he is probably best known as a writer for Doctor Who, reintroducing the Daleks for its BAFTA winning first series, in an episode nominated for a Hugo Award.

His first collection of short stories, Tiny Deaths, was published by Comma Press in 2007. It won the World Fantasy Award for best collection, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize and nominated for the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Prize. One of the stories from it was selected by the National Library Board of Singapore as part of the annual Read! Singapore campaign. In 2008 his short story project for BBC7, The Chain Gang, won him a Sony Award, and he provided a second series for them in 2009. His second collection, Love Songs for the Shy and Cynical, was published in late 2009. It won the British Fantasy Award, the Edge Hill Short Story Reader&#039;s Prize - making Shearman the first writer ever to be nominated twice for this award - and the Shirley Jackson Award.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

DEDICATION: This episode is dedicated to David Hooie and the entire team at Hoo on Who (including Marty Hooie, Dave &#38; Mike Hingley) for their support for my music segment on Hoo on Who, and look forward to many years of collaboration in the future! Keep an eye and ear out for David&#039;s show at http://www.hooonwho.com/.

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Robert Shearman - http://www.robertshearman.net/

_____________________________

If you would like to find out more about our other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org. 

Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
Email us at http://adventuresintimespaceandmusic.phillipwserna.com/contact
To follow us on Twitter, visit http://www.twitter.com/ATSMPodcast
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		<title>2010 Chicago TARDIS Special &#8211; Part II &#8211; The Music of the Spheres</title>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This is part II of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 26-28, 2010 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This is part II of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 26-28, 2010 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL 

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

MUSIC OF THE SPHERES

Featuring Nick Seidler, Phillip W. Serna &#38; David Warnock

MUSIC DISCUSSED

Doctor Who (Ron Grainer/ Delia Derbyshire - New Opening Theme, 1967) - Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 1 - The Early Years (1963-1969)
Chromophone Band (Delia Derbyshire - The Macra Terror) - Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 1 - The Early Years (1963-1969)
Kroton Theme (Brian Hodgson - The Krotons) - Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 1 - The Early Years (1963-1969)
The Delian Mode (Delia Derbyshire - Inferno) - Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)
The Prison (Malcolm Clarke - The Sea Devils) - Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)
Doctor Who (Brian Hodgson/ Paddy Kingsland - Delaware Version, 1972) - Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)
The Master&#039;s Theme (Dudley Simpson - The Mind of Evil) - Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)
The Leisure Hive (Peter Howell - The Leisure Hive) - Doctor Who - The Music &#38; Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 3: The Leisure Hive
Doctor Who (Peter Howell - New Theme, 1980) - Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)
Meglos (Peter Howell - Meglos) - Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 4: Meglos &#38; Full Circle
Martha’s Theme (Murray Gold - Smith and Jones) - Doctor Who - Original Television Soundtrack - Series 3
The Master Vainglorious (Murray Gold - Utopia) - Doctor Who - Original Television Soundtrack - Series 3

ERRATA - Many thanks to BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer and archivist Mark Ayres for pointing out factual errors in this panel:

Rights to the Doctor Who theme - Ron Grainer assigned his publishing to a small company called Erle Music, which was administered, and later purchased, by Warner/ Chappell Music, who continues to administer publishing on Grainer&#039;s behalf. 

Commision of Incidental Music in 1960s UK television - The BBC were (and possibly still are) by far the biggest commissioner of new music in the UK. All but one of the 8 stories making up the first series of Doctor Who have original, commissioned music.

BONUS MUSIC

Osiris (Nicholas Seidler &#38; Robert Warnock) Music from the Chicago TARDIS 2010

DISCLAIMER: The audio quality varies in the last 10 min. during the brief question &#38; answer portion of the panel.

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT THE PANELISTS: NICK SEIDLER - Nick Seidler regular job is as a staff member at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, and Engineering university in the state of Wisconsin.  In Doctor Who circles he is the founder of the Earthbound TimeLords Doctor Who academic website and also a staff member of the Chicago TARDIS convention.  With Rob Warnock, and John Curtis, he has helped write the Doctor Who theme and inspired music for the past Chicago TARDIS conventions, and in currently involved in the music group UNIT (which takes its name from a Doctor Who reference).

ABOUT THE PANELISTS: DAVID WARNOCK - I sta[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we'll be featuring an interview with actor, writer, comedian and Doctor Who fan Toby Hadoke, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we'll be featuring an interview with actor, writer, comedian and Doctor Who fan Toby Hadoke, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we&#039;ll be featuring an interview with actor, writer, comedian and Doctor Who fan Toby Hadoke, recorded the 27th of November, 2010 at the Chicago TARDIS convention.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR GUEST: Toby Hadoke is an award winning stand up comedian who has compere residencies at XS MALARKEY (serial winner of Best Comedy Club at the Chortle and North West Comedy Awards) and The Comedy Store. He is also an accomplished serious actor with experience on television (Coronation Street, A&#38;E, Casualty 1907, Holby City, The Forsyte Saga, Phoenix Nights, Shameless), the stage, radio and even in an opera! He won the inaugural Les Dawson Award in 2003, a Chortle award in 2008, is a frequent broadcaster on BBC radio, and has written for The Guardian, The Independent, SFX and DWM. His Edinburgh Fringe one man show, Moths Ate My Dr Who Scarf, was a critical and box office success in 2006, ran in the West End in 2008, continues to tour internationally, and spawned a Sony nominated radio series. 2010 saw the premiere of a successful new show Now I Know My BBC and the publication of volume one of Running Through Corridors (a series of books written with Robert Shearman). He is an in demand voice over artist and has moderated a number of commentaries for the classic range of Doctor Who DVDs.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

DEDICATION: This episode is dedicated to Isaac Norman Arsenault, whose work on the new podcast theme is deeply appreciated, and we hope you enjoy this touch that adds a new dimension to the show.

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Toby Hadoke - http://www.tobyhadoke.com/

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If you would like to find out more about our other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org. 

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Doctor Who, all associated logos, names and references to characters, vehicles and any other Doctor Who related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of the BBC, or their respective trademark and copyright holders.

All original content of this podcast, both musical and textual, is the intellectual property of the podcast - unless otherwise indica[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 06:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we will look at John Debney, John Sponsler &#038; Louis Febre's work on Serial TVM (Big Finish Production Code 8A) - Story 160 - Doctor Who: The Movie]]></description>
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		<itunes:summary>In this episode we will look at John Debney, John Sponsler &#38; Louis Febre&#039;s work on Serial TVM (Big Finish Production Code 8A) - Story 160 - Doctor Who: The Movie

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

Known in fandom as the &#039;TV Movie&#039; and also as the &#039;Enemy Within&#039;, this feature length, back-door pilot received its premiere in 1996 on the 12th of May in Edmonton, Alberta, the 14th of May on the Fox Network in the United States and the 27th of May on BBC1 in the United Kingdom. 

DEDICATION: This episode is dedicated to my brother Paul Serna whose support and his love of film and television scores, inspired me to create Adventures in Time, Space and Music.

DISCLAIMER: Out of a spirit of fun, I ended up replacing the Dalek voices from the TV Movie with proper Dalek voices when quoting Doctor Who: The Movie. This is in no way to undermine the BBC DVD or the 2&#124;Entertain DVD releases, or to mislead the audience in any way.

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

NOTE: This episode aired as a segment on the HOO ON WHO PODCAST on Monday, 11 October, 2010 - http://hooonwho.libsyn.com/episode-31-the-tv-movie

LINKS OF INTEREST:

John Debney - http://www.johndebney.com/
John Sponsler - http://www.magicboxmusic.com/
Louis Febre - http://www.louisfebre.com/

The TV Movie in the Online Discontinuity Guide - http://www.tetrap.com/drwho/disccon/8/tvmovie.html
Philip Segal &#38; Gary Russell&#039;s Book Doctor Who: Regeneration - http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Doctor_Who:_Regeneration
Restoration Team - Doctor Who: The Movie - http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/tvm.htm (2001 Release)
Restoration Team - Doctor Who: The Movie - http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/Revisitations1.htm (2010 Release)

Purchase Doctor Who - The Movie - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0049S1NYG/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_Kdfdpb1Y37N20 (US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003ZUXZAE/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_1cfdpb1EHBB0M (UK)

Composers Mentioned - Gustav Holst - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Holst
Composers Mentioned - James Horner - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Horner
Composers Mentioned - Sergei Prokofieff - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Prokofieff
Composers Mentioned - Giacomo Puccini - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puccini
Composers Mentioned - Dmitri_Shostakovich - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri_Shostakovich
Composers Mentioned - Mark Snow - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Snow
Composers Mentioned - Richard Strauss - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Strauss
Composers Mentioned - Ricard Wagner - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wagner

Instrument Mentioned - English horn (Cor anglais) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cor_anglais
Instrument Mentioned - Harpsichord - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpsichord
Instrument Mentioned - Oboe - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oboe

Pieces Mentioned - Madama Butterfly - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madama_Butterfly
Pieces Mentioned - Un Bel Di Vedremo - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madama_Butterfly
Scores Mentioned - Krull - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krull_(film)
Scores Mentioned - Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_II:_The_Wrath_of_Khan
Dmitri Shostakovich and the DSCH Motif - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSCH_motif

Concepts Mentioned - American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is part I of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 26-28, 2010 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL

LIVING IN A PODCSAT PARADISE Featuring Nick Briggs (The Big Finish Podcast), Ken Deep (Doctor Who Podshock), Phillip Serna (Adventures in Time, Space and Music), David Simms (Bigger on the Inside) &#038; David Vox Mullen (The New Who Podcast)]]></description>
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		<itunes:summary>This is part I of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 26-28, 2010 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL 

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

LIVING IN A PODCSAT PARADISE Featuring Nick Briggs (The Big Finish Podcast), Ken Deep (Doctor Who Podshock), Phillip Serna (Adventures in Time, Space and Music), David Simms (Bigger on the Inside) &#38; David Vox Mullen (The New Who Podcast)

The Big Finish Podcast - http://www.bigfinish.com/podcast/
Doctor Who Podshock - http://www.podshock.net/ &#38; http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/
The New Who Podcast - http://www.newwhopodcast.com/
Bigger on the Inside - http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/biggerontheinside/biggerontheinside

VIDEOS FROM THIS PANEL ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE NEW WHO PODCAST:

http://media.blubrry.com/newwhopodcast/www.flashforcast.com/podcast/LIPP1.mp4
http://media.blubrry.com/newwhopodcast/www.flashforcast.com/podcast/LIPP2.mp4
http://media.blubrry.com/newwhopodcast/www.flashforcast.com/podcast/LIPP3.mp4

THE CHICAGO TARDIS:

The Chicago TARDIS - http://www.chicagotardis.com/
The Chicago TARDIS on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Chicago-TARDIS/63267178456
The Chicago TARDIS on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/chicagotardis

DALEK VOICES BY TONY GALLICHAN OF THE FLASHING BLADE PODCAST: http://www.flashingblade.org.uk/.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

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If you would like to find out more about my other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org. 

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		<title>For the DWPA &#8211; The 2010 Chicago TARDIS Special</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Doctor Who Podcast Alliance special chronicling the 2010 Chicago TARDIS  having taken place Thanksgiving weekend in the United States, November 26-28, 2010 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, Illinois.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>A Doctor Who Podcast Alliance special chronicling the 2010 Chicago TARDIS  having taken place Thanksgiving weekend in the United States, November 26-28, 2010 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, Illinois.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A Doctor Who Podcast Alliance special chronicling the 2010 Chicago TARDIS  having taken place Thanksgiving weekend in the United States, November 26-28, 2010 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, Illinois.

PRESENTED BY:

Steven Schapansky (Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro)
http://www.radiofreeskaro.com/

GUESTS:

Rob Shearman
Toby Hadoke
Nick Briggs
Simon Guerrier

PODCASTERS:

Dr. Phillip W. Serna (Adventures in Time Space and Music)
http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/

Ken Deep (Doctor Who: Podshock)
http://www.podshock.net/

David vox Mullen (New Who Podcast)
http://www.flashforcast.com/nwp.htm

Michael Sims (Bigger on the Inside)
http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/biggerontheinside/biggerontheinside

CHICAGO TARDIS 2010 - November 26-28, 2010, Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, Illinois.

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Doctor Who Podcast Alliance -  http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/
The Chicago TARDIS - http://www.chicagotardis.com/
The Chicago TARDIS on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Chicago-TARDIS/63267178456
The Chicago TARDIS on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/chicagotardis

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DALEK VOICES BY TONY GALLICHAN OF THE FLASHING BLADE PODCAST: http://www.flashingblade.org.uk/

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

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		<title>Episode 5 &#8211; Series 1, Part I &#8211; Tristram Cary&#8217;s Daleks and their Master Plan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Nov 2010 06:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we will look at Tristram Cary's work on Serial B - Story 2 - The Daleks and Serial V - Story 21 -  The Dalek Masterplan. The Daleks originally aired between the 21ofst  December 1963 to the 1st of February 1964. The Dalek Masterplan originally aired between the13th of November 1965 to the 29th January 1966.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:17:30</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we will look at Tristram Cary's work on Serial B - Story 2 - The Daleks and Serial V - Story 21 -  The Dalek Masterplan. The Daleks originally aired between the 21ofst  December 1963 to the 1st of February 1964. The Dalek Masterplan [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we will look at Tristram Cary&#039;s work on Serial B - Story 2 - The Daleks and Serial V - Story 21 -  The Dalek Masterplan. The Daleks originally aired between the 21ofst  December 1963 to the 1st of February 1964. The Dalek Masterplan originally aired between the13th of November 1965 to the 29th January 1966.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

SUPREME DALEK VOICE BY GRAEME SHERIDAN OF THE 2ND DOCTOR&#039;S PODCAST AND THE PROFESSOR HOW DOCTOR WHO PARODY PODCAST: Available on iTunes and on Talkshoe ID&#039;s 57949 for The2ndDoctors Podcast and 59601 for Professor How

DEDICATION: This episode is dedicated to my late father Fred Serna who tolerated my many hours of viewing Doctor Who as a youth. He even spent time on the phone with our local PBS station seeking out &#039;the Daleks&#039; after I was not able to see it when it aired. I always remember your patience and kindness and hope to live by that example. It&#039;s been just over 15 years since we last spoke and I miss you dad!

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

NOTE: This episode aired as a segment on the HOO ON WHO PODCAST on Sunday, 12 September, 2010 - http://hooonwho.libsyn.com/episode-29-the-daleks-enhanced-

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Restoration Team - The Daleks - http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/beginningdvd.htm
Tristram Cary - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristram_Cary

Purchase Doctor Who - The Daleks - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CNESV2/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_9Wedpb1EC3Y0Q (US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000C6EMTC/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_6Wedpb114FWX9 (UK)
Purchase Doctor Who - The Daleks&#039; Master Plan - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0563535008/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_n8edpb00FPA92 (US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0563535008/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_j8edpb02CRP79 (UK)
Purchase Tristram Cary - Devil&#039;s Planets - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000BZZ75/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_29edpb1Z911KM (US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0000BZZ75/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_A9edpb050E3WK (UK)

Composers Mentioned - Jerry Goldsmith - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Goldsmith
Composers Mentioned - Edgard Varèse - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgard_Var%C3%A8se
Composers Mentioned - Frank Zappa - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa

Scores Mentioned - Planet of the Apes - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_of_the_Apes_(1968_film)

Instrument Mentioned - Flute - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flute
Instrument Mentioned - Orchestral Bells - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glockenspiel
Instrument Mentioned - Timpani - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timpani
Instrument Mentioned - Trumpet - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpet
Instrument Mentioned - Vibraphone - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibraphone
Instrument Mentioned - Violoncello - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cello

Concepts Mentioned - Consonance and Dissonance - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consonance_and_dissonance
Concepts Mentioned - Electro[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 4 &#8211; Series 18, Part I &#8211; Peter Howell&#8217;s Leisure Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 06:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we will look at Peter Howell's work on Serial 5N - Story 110 - The Leisure Hive. The Leisure Hive originally aired between the 30th of August and the 20th of September 1980.]]></description>
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		<itunes:duration>0:22:10</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we will look at Peter Howell's work on Serial 5N - Story 110 - The Leisure Hive. The Leisure Hive originally aired between the 30th of August and the 20th of September 1980.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we will look at Peter Howell&#039;s work on Serial 5N - Story 110 - The Leisure Hive. The Leisure Hive originally aired between the 30th of August and the 20th of September 1980.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

K•9 VOICE BY GRAEME SHERIDAN OF THE 2ND DOCTOR&#039;S PODCAST AND THE PROFESSOR HOW DOCTOR WHO PARODY PODCAST: Available on iTunes and on Talkshoe ID&#039;s 57949 for The2ndDoctors Podcast and 59601 for Professor How

DEDICATION: This episode is dedicated to my mother Kathy Serna who taught me to see the wonder in the world and that through love and hard work anything is possible.

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Peter Howell - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Howell

Peter Howell&#039;s website - http://www.peterhowell.plus.com/ 
Peter Howell&#039;s early work - http://www.howell-ferdinando.co.uk/
Information on the Radiophonic Workshop Concert 2009 - http://www.rwsprojects.co.uk/ 
Bill White&#039;s Engineer&#039;s History of the Radiophonic Workshop http://whitefiles.org/rws/

Restoration Team - The Leisure Hive - http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/leisure_hive.htm

Purchase Doctor Who - The Leisure Hive - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007VY47C/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_AMedpb0BG50AX (US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00022VMR6/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_CMedpb15SXMHT (UK)

VCS 3 Synthesizer - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMS_VCS_3
CMI Fairlight Synthesizer - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairlight_CMI
ARP Odyssey Synthesizer - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARP_Odyssey
Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Synthesizer - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential_Circuits_Prophet-5
Yamaha CS-80 Synthesizer - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_CS-80

Composers Mentioned - Claude Debussy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Debussy
Composers Mentioned - Gustav Holst - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Holst
Composers Mentioned - Maurice Ravel - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Ravel
Composers Mentioned - Igor Stravinsky - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Stravinsky
Composers Mentioned - Richard Wagner - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wagner

Pieces Mentioned - Ravel&#039;s Bolero
Pieces Mentioned - Gustav Holst&#039;s The Planets - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Planets

Concepts Mentioned - 2 Against 3 Polyrhythm - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyrythm (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Polyrhythm.mid)
Concepts Mentioned - Consonance &#38; Dissonance - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consonance_and_dissonance
Concepts Mentioned - Leitmotif - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leitmotif
Concepts Mentioned - Musical Intervals - Whole Step - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whole_step
Concepts Mentioned - Musical Intervals - Half Step - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_step
Concepts Mentioned - Musique concrète - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_concr%C3%A8te
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		<title>Episode 3 &#8211; Series 22, Part I &#8211; Jonathan Gibbs and the Rani</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we will look at Jonathan Gibbs' work on Serial 6X - Story 140 - The Mark of the Rani. 
The Mark of the Rani originally aired between the 2nd of February to the 9th of February 1985.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we will look at Jonathan Gibbs' work on Serial 6X - Story 140 - The Mark of the Rani. 
The Mark of the Rani originally aired between the 2nd of February to the 9th of February 1985.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we will look at Jonathan Gibbs&#039; work on Serial 6X - Story 140 - The Mark of the Rani. The Mark of the Rani originally aired between the 2nd of February to the 9th of February 1985.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

DEDICATION: This episode is dedicated to my brother Fred to whom I owe much, especially my Early Music career and for showing me that in music we get to time travel every day.

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

NOTE: John Lews&#039; score to Mark of the Rani will receive it&#039;s own podcast episode later.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Restoration Team - Mark of the Rani - http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/MotR.htm
Jonathan Gibbs - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Gibbs_(composer)
Doctor Who - The Music II - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who_%E2%80%93_The_Music_II
Bill White&#039;s Engineer&#039;s History of the Radiophonic Workshop - http://whitefiles.org/rws/

The Rani - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rani
Dimensions in Time - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimensions_in_Time

Purchase Doctor Who - The Mark fo the Rani - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GRUQME/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_WZedpb16GCHBX (US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000GETVBY/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_TZedpb0WRY987 (UK)

Composers Mentioned - Sir Edward Elgar - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elgar
Composers Mentioned - Antoine Forqueray - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_Forqueray
Composers Mentioned - Jerry Goldsmith - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Goldsmith
Composers Mentioned - Marin Marais -  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marin_Marais
Composers Mentioned - Jean-Baptiste Lully – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Lully
Films Mentioned - Tous le matins du monde - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tous_les_matins_du_monde_(film)

Concepts Mentioned - Consonance and Dissonance - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consonance_and_dissonance
Concepts Mentioned - Orchestration - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestration
Concepts Mentioned - Pedal Tones - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedal_point

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If you would like to find out more about our other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org. 

Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
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		<title>Episode 2 &#8211; Series 17, Part I &#8211; Dudley Simpson&#8217;s City of Death</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode we will look at Dudley Simpson's work on 5H – story 105 – The City of Death
The City of Death originally aired between the 29th of September 1979 through the 20th of October 1979.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we will look at Dudley Simpson's work on 5H – story 105 – The City of Death
The City of Death originally aired between the 29th of September 1979 through the 20th of October 1979.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode we will look at Dudley Simpson&#039;s work on Serial 5H – story 105 – The City of Death. The City of Death originally aired between the 29th of September 1979 through the 20th of October 1979.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

K9 BY GRAEME SHERIDAN OF THE 2ND DOCTOR&#039;S PODCAST AND THE PROFESSOR HOW DOCTOR WHO PARODY PODCAST: Available on iTunes and on Talkshoe ID&#039;s 57949 for The2ndDoctors Podcast and 59601 for Professor How

DEDICATION: This episode is dedicated to my dear wife Magdalena &#38; our little Natalia without whose love and support I could not accomplish anything I do.

ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna - you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I&#039;m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Masters &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass, I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols - or violas da gamba - a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.

ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of &#039;09, After reading Jordan Roseman&#039;s &#34;Audio Mashup Construction Kit.&#34; Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac&#039;s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.

NOTE: Portions of this interview aired on THE KRYNOID PODCAST on Tuesday, 5 April, 2011 – http://krynoid.blog.co.uk/2011/04/05/018-city-of-death-10957217/

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Dudley Simpson - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudley_Simpson

Restoration Team - City of Death - http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/cityofdeath.htm

Purchase Doctor Who - City off Death - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000B7QCJ0/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_YRedpb1EFWKT4 (US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000AWKSU0/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_1Redpb1XV3ZS8 (UK)

Concepts Mentioned - Timbre (pronounced &#039;tæmbər&#039;) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbre

Instrument Mentioned - Clarinet - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarinet
Instrument Mentioned - Double Bass - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Bass
Instrument Mentioned - Flute - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flute
Instrument Mentioned - Horn - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_horn
Instrument Mentioned - Piano - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano
Instrument Mentioned - Timpani - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timpani
Instrument Mentioned - Trumpet - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpet
Instrument Mentioned - Violoncello - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cello

_____________________________

If you would like to find out more about our other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org. 

Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
Email us at http://adventuresintimespaceandmusic.phillipwserna.com/contact
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The Official Doctor Who site can be found at http://bbc.co.uk/doctorwho.

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		<description><![CDATA[Hosted by Dr. Lou &#038; Dr. Phill, this podcast will sample music from the almost 50 year history of Doctor Who, discussing and debating the technical minutiae involved in the music, how it relates to the story, as well as explore the varied composers and musicians who have worked on the show. "...I've been listening to all the podcasts, and just wanted to say what a fantastic series of shows. Thoroughly enjoyed them all, and learnt a lot of stuff I didn't know about my fellow Who composers! Nice work!" - Dominic Glynn, freelance composer on Doctor Who, 1986-1989 (The Mysterious Planet, The Ultimate Foe, The Happiness Patrol, Dragonfire &#038; Survival)]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Hosted by Dr. Lou &#038; Dr. Phill, this podcast will sample music from the almost 50 year history of Doctor Who, discussing and debating the technical minutiae involved in the music, how it relates to the story, as well as explore the varied compos[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Hosted by Dr. Lou &#38; Dr. Phill, this podcast will sample music from the almost 50 year history of Doctor Who, discussing and debating the technical minutiae involved in the music, how it relates to the story, as well as explore the varied composers and musicians who have worked on the show.

&#34;...I&#039;ve been listening to all the podcasts, and just wanted to say what a fantastic series of shows. Thoroughly enjoyed them all, and learnt a lot of stuff I didn&#039;t know about my fellow Who composers! Nice work!&#34; 

- Dominic Glynn, freelance composer on Doctor Who, 1986-1989 (The Mysterious Planet, The Ultimate Foe, The Happiness Patrol, Dragonfire &#38; Survival)

PAST &#38; UPCOMING GUESTS INCLUDE: 1980s Doctor Who Composers Mark Ayres &#38; Dominic Glynn, BBC Radiophonic Workshop composers Peter Howell, Paddy Kingsland &#38; Roger Limb; Big Finish composers Nicholas Briggs, Matthew Cochrane, Nigel Fairs and Alastair Lock, Doctor Who authors Simon Guerrier and Robert Shearman; as well as others including Toby Hadoke of Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf, Doctor Who Script Editor Gary Russell and podcasters from shows including the Doctor Who Podcast, the Flashing Blade Podcast, Hoo on Who, Radio Free Skaro and the Minute Doctor Who Podcast.

ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.

I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS - DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master &#38; Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. [...]</itunes:summary>
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