MMM Commentaries - dedicated to bring you the best of fan-made DVD commentaries for your favourite sci-fi television and movies
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Podcast #10 MMM present the second half of Podcast X - The Phantom podcast. This is a continuation of the discussion on Doctor Who by seven wise men and one woman on what we like about Doctor Who (actually mainly what we hate). Don't forget to leave your comments on the forum about this exciting podcast from the MMM Team. <27.9mb, 48:52> |
Podcast #9 This one is a little different because we have dug into the archives and found a recording from the heady days of 1998. A round table rectangular table discussion about Doctor Who, at a time when the show wasn't on the air, the 1996 Telemovie had been and gone and the future looked grim for Doctor Who fans everywhere. Join us as we ponder Doctor Who; past, present and at that time future. We would love to hear your thoughts in the forum on this interesting offering from the MMM Team (and friends!). <24.4mb, 42:41> |
Podcast #8 Peter joins us for this podcast in recognition of his recent outing with us on the Genesis of the Daleks commentary. And with Peter doing the talking, it's a great time for the team to turn its attention to book-related matters. Doctor Who books specifically. Even our Dear Desperates question has a book-related flavour. We also offer up another of the hugely popular MMM quizzes for your enjoyment, with the chance to win great prizes. Curl up on the couch and enjoy the fun of Podcast #8. <23.6mb, 41:20> |
Podcast #7 In this episode we cover a very interesting Dear Desperates question about tie-in novelisations and spin-offs. The team also reveal for the first time the television shows we will be covering on our Pilot Day commentaries. And witness as the team brings a new definition to the word "bi-monthly". All this and more in Podcast #7. <20.6mb, 36:02> |
Podcast #6 We talk about the new Doctor Who special - The Christmas Invasion, as well as covering what we thought of King Kong and Narnia. We also cover Friday, January 11, 2008 9:43 AM give an update on what to expect from the MMM Team this year. <42.4mb, 74:09> |
Podcast #5 As a special Christmas treat its a huge 90 minute episode, where we answer another Dear Desperates question, and have a detailed look at the 2005 season of Doctor Who, as well as discussing the year in film. <50.2mb, 87:51> |
Podcast #4 We talk about the difficulty of solo commentaries, delve into the mail bag and answer the first of our Dear Desperates questions. Please excuse the low audio from Trevor for the first ten minutes - he does sound better after that! <35.0mb, 43:51> |
Podcast #3 Trevor and David go it alone in a podcast where we do some shameless begging for listener feedback, have a bit of a chat about our recent Star Wars Marathon commentary session, and proffer our thoughts on all things Doctor Who. <35.0mb, 43:50> |
Podcast #2 This podcast is a bit of a short one, and concentrates in letting you have a bit of a listen to the off-mic banter from our Star Wars Marathon session. This podcast does suffer from some audio problems due to the sometimes inaudible and indistinct nature of the talk, but we hope you enjoy what goes on behind the scenes at a MMM commentary session! <10.mb, 13:34 > |
Podcast #1 With MMM Commentaries now in full swing we got back down to the fun that is podcasting. Please enjoy this, our first proper podcast in which we explore every fan-boys fantasy - talking to a real woman. <30.0mb, 52:30> |
Podcast #0 For this, our inaugral podcast, we are feeling our way a bit - hence the Podcast #0 tag. We talk a bit about what is going on in the scifi world, have a chat about how our informal podcasts will work, and pose a few interesting questions... <17.5mb, 30:36> |
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