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What is your favourite Doctor Who story?
ROUND 1 MASTERPOST
synopses and propaganda under the cut
Dr Who and the Daleks
Synopsis
Accidentally thrown together, Dr. Who, his granddaughters Barbara and Susan, and their friend Ian cross the universe in Who's new invention, the space and time machine known as "Tardis". When they land on the planet Skaro, the travellers meet the kind and placid Thals, who live in fear of the dreaded Daleks. Somehow, Dr. Who and his party must find a way to help the Thals overcome the deadly mutants who live inside impenetrable metal casings.
Propaganda no propaganda submitted
Daleks’ Invasion of Earth 2150 AD
Synopsis
Policeman Tom Campbell stumbles into Tardis on a normal night and ends up being taken to 2150 A.D. by Dr. Who. In the future, Earth seems to be deserted, but the group soon finds out that the world is controlled by the evil Daleks. The human survivors hide, lest they be turned into Robomen. The Doctor teams up with the survivors to take down the Daleks.
Propaganda no propaganda submitted
Doctor in Distress
Synopsis
this is a song released in 1985
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EIGHTEEN MONTHS IS TOO LONG TO WAIT! BRING BACK THE DOCTOR, DON'T HESITATE! (anonymous)
Doctorin’ the TARDIS
Synopsis
this is a song realeased in 1988
Propaganda anonymous
I’m gonna Spend my Christmas with a Dalek
Synopsis
this is a song realeased in 1964
Propaganda
I'm gonna spend my Christmas with a Dalek, And hug him underneath the mistletoe And if he's very nice I'll feed him sugar spice And hang Christmas stocking from his big lead toe And when we both get up on Christmas morning I'll kiss him on his chromium-plated head And take him in to say hi to Mum And frighten daddy out of his bed I mean this singer clearly has a weird think for a Dalek. Also it would never be nice (Anastasia Cousins)
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CAMILA CABELLO FT. PLAYBOY CARTI - "I LUV IT"
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Per our controversy score, it's more iluvit ihateit iluvit ihateit iluvit ihateit iluvit...
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Katherine St. Asaph: wtf (complimentary) [7]
Hannah Jocelyn: “I Luv It" is a perfect example of once avant-garde sounds being absorbed into the mainstream -- which is why people hate it -- but the way all involved fail makes it much better than it otherwise would be. Everyone involved doesn’t know how to work outside the lines of pure pop, and it shows. We have a IV-I-V-ii chord progression, normally too melancholic for upbeat electronica outside of “Off-World”, and we have a classic AABB chorus, only the AAs are iluvitiluvitiluvitiluvit and the BBs are Gucci Mane samples. Cabello is much more fun in this mode than crooning nicotine-Halloween-morphine “Never Be The Same” mode, and if she still comes across as try-hard, that adds to the song’s bizarre alchemy. Carti’s dispassionate mumbling nearly kills it, but listen to the beautiful synth arpeggio he’s up against. “I Luv It” is too structured to be incoherent, too clean to be overwhelming, and all those contradictions make the song legitimately captivating, far from the trainwreck intended. [8]
Isabel Cole: I almost admire this track’s staunch refusal to be an actual song; between its near-total disinterest in conventions like “melody” and “structure” and the fact that its hooks sound like they were recorded by a pull-string doll running out of batteries, you could almost call it avant-garde. Unfortunately, none of its repetitive noodling sounds interesting or good, hence “almost.” Carti’s verse (counterintuitively?) comes closest to achieving one of those things (song, interesting, good), although I’m not sure which one, and despite the fact that he is so inscrutable it’s like listening to a rap verse by the Swedish Chef. [3]
Alfred Soto: I like it, but it took getting used to Cabello's voice squeaking ILUVITILUVITILUVIT against a synth arpeggio. Because Cabello's always sounded like a synth anyway, the track's an exercise in harmony. [6]
Mark Sinker: Obviously I should stop trusting the mondegreen as insight generator -- but “I was on the train with the MEKONS!” Enter Greil Marcus to solve the case, in deerstalker like the Inspector in the Pink Panther cartoons, his enormous magnifying glass from our direction enlarging only his own eye (affectionate). Down these so-pretty streets a man must go who is not himself pop, who is neither tarnished nor afraid! He is the hero; he is Playboi Carti, mumblier perhaps than anyone in muttering history… [squeaks: ah!] [10]
Alex Clifton: Am I supposed to understand any of the words in this song? [3]
Taylor Alatorre: "Doctorin' the Tardis" with less self-awareness yet somehow even greater contempt for its target audience, which in this case is Millennial-Zoomer cuspers who assign mystical significance to Project X and Spring Breakers because they first saw those films before being old enough to drive. I'm opposed to it in principle -- but principle hasn't stopped me from listening to it 83 times in the past month. Mainly that's because of how the brute-force Gucci Mane sample tries to hack my brain into thinking it's actually hearing "Lemonade" for those 12 to 24 seconds. No chopping or screwing, no tenuous lyrical tie-ins, just unadulterated 2010 high school cafeteria bliss. It's such a childishly brazen tactic, like a couple of teenagers trying to sneak their vodka-filled water bottles into an all-ages show, that I can't help but nod respectfully toward it. Given all this, Playboi Carti might not seem to be the correct punchline to this joke, and if Camila had been able to wrangle a Riff Raff or Trinidad James onto here, the unified kitsch factor alone would've earned the song's full acquittal. But it's in the parts where he isn't aiming for gibberish-fueled virality that Carti justifies his presence here. "Oh you on a roll now?" feels like a playful negging of all the cheap XCX cosplay we've just had to sit through, and "she says I'm way too young" is such a teasing last-second aside, turning the very act of Guwop-sampling into a vague metaphor for shooting one's shot cross-generationally... or something. What exactly is one supposed to do with that, other than try to unlock some other secret meaning on the 84th listen? [6]
Wayne Weizhen Zhang: You luv it, but she got it. [6]
Leah Isobel: The Charli XCX Twinks are hyperprotective of their right to feel alternative and unique, so Camila ripping off the cadence and delivery of "I Got It" (not to mention the Hereditary-biting promotional video) would of course send that particular portion of the internet into overdrive. But it's the prerogative of the actual, charting popstar to execute stylistic hairpins, particularly if she's navigated the label system well enough to actually release something as chart-poisonous as "I Luv It," extra-particularly if she's already played around in this sandbox, and extra-super-particularly if the song represents the first time she's found a convincing vehicle for her unbelievably annoying energy. Honestly, I couldn't tell you why I like this so much -- maybe it's the memory of liking the similarly fried-out Lazerproof, or the maturity to recognize that to be cringe is to be human -- but I do. Sorry! If the song slaps, I can't make it not slap! [9]
Nortey Dowuona: "You two have been saying one bar is lame and the other one is awesome ALL NIGHT, and it's the same BAR?!!!" -- Troy from Community and me after four listens. [2]
Andrew Karpan: Every micro-generation gets the “I Love It” that it deserves. I love it. [10]
Ian Mathers: Look, it's not my fault that the degree of difficulty you've set yourself is "will this make the listener not want to just go listen to the classic Icona Pop/Charli XCX song 'I Love It' instead?" Credit to the post chorus and Carti's digitally slurred moan of a verse for making it a bit of a fight, but... [7]
Michael Hong: The most captivating word here is that sighed "tomorrow" right before the first chorus. Everything seems to go quiet as she breathes into it, the catharsis of having what you want in your reach, the high of forever in your sight. Cabello never sounds like she'll get there -- "I Luv It" is just one big, provocative, braindead pursuit for your attention, for you to see her as a captivating pop star -- but as her tongue darts across her lips and echoes the titular phrase over and over, there's the thrill she's been looking for. [7]
Kayla Beardslee: This is not a song, this is engagement bait. I cannot be bought this easily! Stream La Buena Vida! [3]
Jacob Sujin Kuppermann: It's odd that everyone is treating this as some kind of oddity; this is a Camila Cabello song, for God's sake! It's the same format as her big hit and the middling replicant (who cares about "Senorita"), just adapted for the current moment rather than the long 2010s; glitchy pop sounds are not some shocking play when it's been two presidential terms since "Vroom Vroom." Even the "Lemonade" sample feels correctly positioned – it's millennial dad rap, the exact kind of respectable pophead interpolation-fodder that Cabello, Carti, and producer Jasper Harris all probably loved as teenagers. "I Luv It" is a perfect showcase for Cabello's admittedly limited skillset; she sounds appropriately wan on the verses and cheerleader-ish on the chorus, comfortable with just being another element in Harris & El Guincho's anachronistic Pop 2 revival. Yet "I Luv It" reaches the mountaintop only upon Carti's arrival – the track pauses for a second before he starts his verse as if it's hard reloading; he then proceeds to duet with a synth solo, do his best Dirty Sprite 2-era Future impression, and go so incomprehensible that I'm not even sure if anyone else on the track knows what he's saying. Glorious. [9]
Dave Moore: I'm confident that everything that everyone who has scored this song a [4] or below says about it is accurate. But a clusterfuck contains multitudes. [8]
Will Adams: Above all else, it's WEIRD. Strip away the stan chatter and "I Luv It" becomes an appealingly bizarre pivot in which Cabello is enraptured by a frenetic hook, woozy synths and a potentially asymmetric meter. When Playboi Carti's smeared verse arrives, you start to feel delirious. [6]
Julian Axelrod: An unrecognizable Camila Cabello, sounding like she's trying to will herself back to 2012 and secure the Spring Breakers audition she rightfully deserves. An uninterpretable Playboi Carti, facing his biggest moment in the spotlight with a burp and a shrug. An unexplainable "Lemonade" sample, as if producer El Guincho just heard The State vs Radric Davis that morning and decided he was put on this earth to get Gucci Mane a publishing check. None of it gels, none of it makes sense in the same song, none of it even makes sense in the same breath. I can only assume Camila and Co. created this incredible, idiotic Diet Coke and Mentos monstrosity to give guys like me something to be annoying about all summer. [8]
Joshua Minsoo Kim: Was kind of thrilling when it dropped but enough time has passed where this doesn't really hold up. I can only be so amused by Camila sort of just being there (she's not doing anything particularly well, nor is she flailing in any notably outrageous manner). Carti arrives with a decent verse, and then it's over. Music to be momentarily amused by and not much else. [5]
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#camila cabello#playboy carti#music#pop#pop music#music writing#music reviews#music criticism#the singles jukebox#Youtube
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who up doctorin they tardis rn
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C'est la vie - Robbie Nevil
Call It Love - Poco
Cambodia - Kim Wilde
Caravan Of Love - The Housemartins
Careless Whisper - George Michael
Caribbean Queen - Billy Ocean
Carrie - Europe
Cars And Girls - Prefab Sprout
Catch Me I’m Falling - Real Life
Catch The Fox - Den Harrow
Cause You Are Young - C.C. Catch
Celebrate The World - Womack & Womack
Chain Reaction - Diana Ross
Challenger - Babys Gang
Charlene - Roxanne
China In Your Hand - T'Pau
Christmas Time - Bryan Adams (Xmas)
Circle In The Sand - Belinda Carlisle
Come Back And Stay - Bad Boys Blue
Come Back And Stay - Paul Young
Comanchero - Raggio Di Luna (Moon Ray)
Coming Up - Paul McCartney
Comment te dire adieu - Jimmy Somerville, June Miles Kingston
Conga! - Gloria Estefan, Miami Sound Machine
Crash - The Primitives
Crimson And Clover - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
Crockett’s Theme - Jan Hammer
Cross My Broken Heart - Sinitta
Cruel Summer - Bananarama
Cry Wolf - a-ha
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Dancing Into Danger - Inker & Hamilton
Dancing On The Ceiling - Lionel Richie
Dancing With Myself - Billy Idol
Dancing With Tears In My Eyes - Ultravox
Dangerous - Roxette
Dear Prudence - Siouxsie And The Banshees
Desire - Roni Griffith
Diggin Your Scene - The Blow Monkeys
Dinner With Gershwin - Donna Summer
Disco Band - Scotch
Do They Know It’s Christmas 84 - Band Aid (Xmas)
Do You Really Want To Hurt Me - Culture Club
Doctorin’ The Tardis - The Timelords
Dolce Vita - Ryan Paris
Domino Dancing - Pet Shop Boys
Dominoes - Robbie Nevil
Don’t Answer Me - Alan Parsons Project
Don’t Ask Me Why - Eurythmics
Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark - The Robert Cray Band
Don’t Be So Shy - Moti Special
Don’t Bring Me Down - Electric Light Orchestra
Don’t Cry Tonight - Savage
Don’t Dream It’s Over - Crowded House
Don’t Forget To Dance - The Kinks
Don’t Give Up - Peter Gabriel feat. Kate Bush
Don’t Go - F.R. David
Don't Go - Pseudo Echo
Don’t Go - Yazoo
Don’t Leave Me This Way - The Communards, Sarah Jane Morris
Don’t Let Me Down - Boytronic
Don’t Look Back - Fine Young Cannibals
Don't Tell Me Lies - Breathe
Don’t You Want Me - Jody Watley
Don’t You Want Me - The Human League
Down Under - Men At Work
Downtown ‘88 - Petula Clark
Dragnet - The Art Of Noise
Dreamin’ - Cliff Richard
Dreamin’ - Status Quo
Dreamtime - Daryl Hall
Dress You Up - Madonna
Drive - The Cars
Driving Home For Christmas - Chris Rea (Xmas)
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Each Time You Break My Heart - Nick Kamen
Easy Lady - Spagna
Ella, elle l'a - France Gall
Eloise - The Damned
Ever Fallen In Love - Fine Young Cannibals
Every Breath You Take - The Police
Every Day (I Love You More) - Jason Donovan
Everybody - Visions
Everybody Wants To Rule The World - Tears For Fears
Everything Counts - Depeche Mode
Everything’s Coming Up Roses - Black
Everywhere - Fleetwood Mac
Express Yourself - Madonna
Eyes Without A Face - Billy Idol
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Cover of the 7 inch single for The Timelords "Doctorin' the Tardis", KLF Communications, May 1988.
This was a one off novelty record by the KLF under the name The Timelords which was created when the group were going to make a house record using the Doctor Who theme song, but discovered it only worked using beats sounding very much like Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2". Giving up on their original plan, they decided to make a novelty record incorporating not only the Doctor Who theme with the Gary Glitter song, but also sampling The Sweet's "Block Buster!". In addition the song uses the catchphrase from Harry Enfield's comedy character Loadsamoney and the "You what?" chant from Steve Walsh's "I Found Lovin'", both distorted to sound like a Dalek.
Not wanting to put their image to the song, the duo decided to use Cauty's 1968 Ford Galaxie American police car, formerly known as the JAMsmobile, as the "frontman", renaming it Ford Timelord. In one TV media appearance, the car was actually interviewed (which was in reality Drummond via a microphone). Cauty and Drummond also claimed that Ford gave them instructions on how to make the record.
Hated by the music press, the single went to number one for one week exactly in the UK in June 1988 as well toping the charts in New Zealand, reaching number 2 in Australia and and also reaching the top 10 in Belgium, Finland, Ireland and Norway. Buoyed by the single's success, Cauty and Drummond cashed in further by rerecording and rereleasing the single with new vocals from Gary Glitter himself. In 1989, the KLF released a book, The Manual (How to Have a Number One the Easy Way), which Austrian dance music group Edelweiss used as a template to produce their number one hit single, "Bring Me Edelweiss".
#the timelords#doctor who#klf#klf communications#justified ancients of mu mu#bill drummond#jimmy cauty#gary glitter#novelty record#1988
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*I always liked that the Car was the Lead Singer! lol #TheTimelords - #DoctorinTheTardis #DoctorWhoDay!*
Doctorin’ the Tardis" is a 1988 electronic novelty pop single by the Timelords (“Time Boy” and “Lord Rock”, aliases of Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, better known as The KLF). The song is predominantly a mash-up of the Doctor Who theme music and Gary Glitter’s “Rock and Roll (Part Two)” with sections from “Blockbuster!” by Sweet. The single was not well received by critics but was a commercial success, hitting number one on the UK and New Zealand singles charts, and reaching the top 10 in Australia, Finland, Ireland and Norway.** Credit for the “Talent” behind the song was attributed not to Drummond (Time Boy) and Cauty (Lord Rock) but to “Ford Timelord”, Cauty’s 1968 Ford Galaxie American police car!
Cauty and Drummond claimed that Ford gave them instructions on how to make the record. Ford featured prominently on the sleeve of “Doctorin’ the Tardis”, where he is quoted as saying “Hi! I’m Ford Timelord. I’m a car, and I’ve made a record”, and “…I mixed and matched some tunes we all know and love, got some mates down and made this record. Sounds like a hit to me”. Promotion of the single centered around Ford Timelord who was even “interviewed” on television.
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Sensoria Nov 25
Listen to Sensoria every Friday on.bombshellradio.com at 10 pm EST oronto's DJ Dreamdoctor presents Sensoria every Friday at 10 p.m. EST. Spinning classic alternative, postpunk, industrial, electro, alternative dance music, synthpop, Britpop, punk, powerpop, and new music that carries on the legacy of the classic alternative scene. This week a hot new dark synthpop track by Germany's Beyond Border and classics from The Timelords, London After Midnight, The Cure, Public Image Ltd., KMFDM and much more. Kill the lights and turn on the smoke machine as this week's show will get a bit dark clubby. Turn it on. Turn it up. Repeats on Saturday at 10 a.m. Playlist: Morrissey - Irish Blood, English Heart, Captain Beefheart - Electricity, Public Image Ltd. - Rise, The Cure - I'm a Cult Hero, 60 Ft. Dolls - Terminal Crash Fear, Camouflage - The Great Commandment, Beyond Border - Modern Love (feat. N-Frequency), Skinny Puppy - Smothered Hope, MCL (Micro Chip League) - New York, KMFDM - Piggybank, MC 900 Ft. Jesus - The City Sleeps, The Timelords (The KLF) - Doctorin' the Tardis, Siouxsie and the Banshees - Love in a Void Read the full article
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Me (mind wandering while sewing and listening to 80s music): It really is about time Doctorin’ the TARDIS was used as the theme tune.
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Harry Enfield - Loadsamoney (Doin' Up the House)
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What is the Best Doctor Who Story Ever Told?
Hello everybody and welcome to this, frankly ridiculously sized, tournament between not only every televised Doctor Who story, not only the spinoffs, not only a large number of minisodes, but over a 100 audios and dozens of other stories from other corners of the EU.
Now we will have to whittle over 600 stories down to jusst one, that is a lot of matches, a lot of rounds, just a lot, until very late in the game, rounds will be posted across several days. Right now the goal is to post (up to) new matches daily from Sunday to Thursday, with Friday's a day off for my own sake, which in my current plan places the final on the 18th of December (thats right, this'll be out of date before its even over, during round 2 in fact)
You can use this form to submit propaganda for your favourite stories (or anti propaganda for ones you hate). there is a more checkable list of nominations here if you want to know what you can submit propaganda for
without further ado
ROUND 1 (Group Stage)
earlier in the year I ran some polls between televised Doctor Who stories, the top 50% for each Doctor have automatically advanced to Round 2, which is why (a) there are stories missing, and (b) the groups between the remaing stories are a lot deadlier
Every day will have groups from across the Doctor Who Universe, from Classic Who, New Who, TV Spinoffs, and the EU
Day 6
Group 1
The Twin Dilemma
Attack of the Cybermen
The Two Doctors
Timelash
Mindwarp
The Ultimate Foe
Group 2
Time and the Rani
Paradise Towers
Delta and the Bannermen
Dragonfire
Silver Nemesis
The Greatest Show in the Galaxy
Group 3
The Tsuranga Conundrum
The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos
Praxeus
Can You Hear Me?
Flux
Legend of the Sea Devils
Group 4
The Ghost Monument
Arachnids in the UK
Kerblam!
Orphan 55
Ascension of the Cybermen/The Timeless Children
Revolution of the Daleks
Once, Upon Time
Survivors of the Flux
The Vanquishers
Group 5
Mutant Copper
The Custodians
Taphony of the Time Loop
Robot Gladiators
Mind Snap/Angel of the North/The Last Precinct/Hound of the Korven/The Eclipse of the Korven
Group 6
For Tonight We Might Die
The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo
Nightvisiting
Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart/Brave-ish Heart
Detained
The Metaphysical Engine or What Quill Did
The Lost
Group 7
The Last Beacon
Serenity
Rhys and Ianto's Excellent Barbecue
A Spoonful of Mayhem
The Lumiat
Too Many Masters
Group 8
Expiry Dating
Ghosts
The Cars that Ate London!
A Photograph to Remember
Psychodrome
Iterations of I
Group 9
Living Legend
The Martian Invasion of Planetoid 50
The Bekdel Test
Oh No It Isn't
The Eleven Day Empire/The Shadow Play
Smoke and Mirrors
Group 10
Dooms Day hour 1
An Adventure in Space and Time
Shada (1992) version with linking narration from Tom Baker
Shada animated reconstruction
Return to Shada webcast with 8
Group 11
Dreamland
Real Time
Scream of the Shalka
The Infinite Quest
Ronald Rat continuity announcement
The Man from M.I.5
Group 12
Dr Who and the Daleks
Dalek's Invasion of Earth 2150AD
Doctor in Distress
Doctorin' the TARDIS
I'm gonna Spend my Christmas with a Dalek
previous days under the cut
Day 1
Group 1
The Sensorites
Planet of Giants
The Web Planet
The Crusade
Mission to the Unknown
The Massacre
The Celestial Toymaker
The Savages
Group 2
Marco Polo
Galaxy 4
The Myth Makers
The Ark
The Gunfighters
The Smugglers
Group 3
The Underwater Menace
The Ice Warriors
The Dominators
The Krotons
The Seeds of Death
Group 4
The End of the World
The Unquiet Dead
Aliens of London/World War Three
The Long Game
Boom Town
Group 5
The Christmas Invasion
Love and Monsters
Gridlock
Voyage of the Damned
Planet of the Dead
Group 6
Invasion of the Bane
Revenge of the Slitheen
Eye of the Gorgon
Warriors of Kudlak
Whatever Happened to Sarah-Jane
The Lost Boy
Group 7
The Last Sontaran
The Day of the Clown
Secrets of the Stars
The Mark of the Berserker
The Temptation of the Sarah-Jane Smith
Enemy of the Bane
Group 8
Prisoner of the Judoon
The Mad Woman in the Attic
The Wedding of Sarah-Jane Smith
The Eternity Trap
Mona Lisa's Revenge
Group 9
The Marian Conspiracy
The Apocalyspe Element
The Shadow of the Scourge
The Holy Terror
Storm Warning
Group 10
Minuet in Hell
Loups-Garoux
The Chimes of Midnight
Seasons of Fear
The Time of the Daleks
Group 11
Jubilee
Neverland
Spare Parts
Creatures of Beauty
Doctor Who and the Pirates
Group 12
Omega
Master
Zagreus
Scherzo
The Natural History of Fear
Group 13
The Room With All the Doors
Grey Matter
Lepidoptery for Beginners
Something Borrowed
Nothing at the End of the Lane
Group 14
Divided Loyalties
Fear of the Dark
Fear Itself
12 Doctors, 12 Stories
Scratchman
The Stranger
Group 15
Vampire Science
Alien Bodies
Seeing I
The Scarlet Empress
Unnatural History
Interference
Group 16
The Blue Angel
The Burning
The Turing Test
The Year of Intelligent Tigers
The City of the Dead
The Adventuress of Henrietta Street
Day 2
Group 1
The Highlanders
The Faceless Ones
The Abominable Snowmen
The Wheel in Space
The Space Pirates
Group 2
Ambassadors of Death
Colony in Space
Day of the Daleks
The Time Monster
Frontier in Space
Death to the Daleks
Group 3
Doctor Who and the Silurians
The Claws of Axos
The Mutants
Planet of the Daleks
The Monster of Peladon
Planet of Spiders
Group 4
New Earth
Tooth and Claw
The Girl in the Fireplace
Fear Her
The Shakespeare Code
Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks
The Lazarus Experiment
The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky
Group 5
Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel
The Idiot's Lantern
42
The Doctor's Daughter
The Next Doctor
Group 6
The Gift
The Nightmare Man
The Vault of Secrets
Death of the Doctor
The Empty Planet
Group 7
Lost in Time
Goodbye, Sarah-Jane Smith
Sky
The Curse of Clyde Langer
The Man Who Never Was
Group 8
Everything Changes
Day One
Ghost Machine
Cyberwoman
Small Worlds
Group 9
Arrangements for War
The Harvest
Faith Stealer
Caerdroia
Terror Firma
Group 10
Singularity
Other Lives
The Kingmaker
The Girl Who Never Was
The Condemned
The Doomwood Curse
Group 11
The Magic Mousetrap TIE
The Company of Friends: Benny's Story
The Company of Friends: Fitz's Story
The Company of Friends: Izzy's Story
The Company of Friends: Mary's Story TIE
A Death in the Family
Group 12
Robophobia
The Silver Turk
1963: The Assassination Games
The Widow's Assassin
Dalek Soul
The Grey Man of the Mountain
Group 13
Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Anachrophobia
The Book of the Still
The Crooked World
Camera Obscura
The Gallifrey Chronicles
Group 14
The Left-Handed Hummingbird
Human Nature
Lungbarrow
The Blood Cell
Engines of War
Group 15
The Book of War
This Town Will Never Let Us Go
Of the City of the Saved
Doctor Who and Shada (fan novelisation)
Harvest of Time
Group 16
The Star Beast
Voyager
The World Shapers
Ground Zero
The Flood
Day 3
Group 1
Robot
Revenge of the Cybermen
The Android Invasion
The Sunmakers
Meglos
Group 2
The Brain of Morbius
Image of the Fendahl
The Power of Kroll
The Creature from the Pit
Nightmare of Eden
Group 3
Victory of the Daleks
The Curse of the Black Spot
Closing Time
Asylum of the Daleks
The Bells of Saint John
Name of the Doctor
Group 4
The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood
Night Terrors
The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe
Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
A Town Called Mercy
Hide
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS
The Crimson Horror
Group 5
Countrycide
Greeks Bearing Gifts
They Keep Killing Suzie
Random Shoes
Out of Time
Group 6
Combat
Captain Jack Harkness
End of Days
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
Sleeper
To the Last Man
Group 7
Meat
Adam
Reset
Dead Man Walking
A Day in the Death
Something Borrowed
Group 8
The Blood of the Daleks
Horror of Glam Rock
Immortal Beloved
Phobos
No More Lies
Group 9
Human Resources
To the Death
The Eleven
The Red Lady
The Galileo Trap
Group 10
The Gift
The Sonomancer
Absent Friends
The Eighth Piece
The Doomsday Chronometer
Group 11
The Crucible of Souls
Ship in a Bottle
Songs of Love
The Side of the Angels
Stop the Clock
Group 12
The Fallen
The Land of Happy Endings
Old Friends
Space in Dimension Relative and Time
Time in Reverse
Group 13
The Zero Imperative
The Devil of Winterborne
Unnatural Selection
Ghosts of Winterborne
When to Die
Group 14
Summoned by Shadows
More Than a Messiah
In Memory Alone
The Terror game
Breach of the Peace
Eye of the Beholder
Day 4
Group 1
Planet of Evil
The Invisible Enemy
The Invasion of Time
The Armageddon Factor
Destiny of the Daleks
Group 2
The Sontaran Experiment
The Masque of Mandragora
The Talons of Weng-Chiang
Underworld
The Leisure Hive
Full Circle
Group 3
The Lodger
The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People
Let's Kill Hitler
Cold War
Nightmare in Silver
Group 4
Into the Dalek
Robot of Sherwood
Kill the Moon
The Pyramid at the End of the World
The Eaters of light
Group 5
From Out of the Rain
Adrift
Fragments
Exit WOunds
Children of Earth
Miracle Day
Group 6
K9 and Company
Regeneration/Liberation/The Korven
The Bounty Hunter
Sirens of Ceres
Fear Itself
The Fall of the House of Gryffen
Group 7
Escape from Kaldor
Better Watch Out/Fairytale in Salzburg
Companion Piece
Day of the Master
Paradox of the Daleks
Inside Every Warrior
Group 8
Stranded
UNIT Dating
Here Lies Drax
The Love Vampires
Albie's Angels
Group 9
Solitaire
Peri and the Piscon Paradox TIE
The Cold Equations TIE
The Last Post
The Scorchies
Nightshade
Group 10
Death and the Queen
The Sword of the Chevalier
No Place
The Creeping Death
Out of Time (individual story)
Wink
Group 11
Wartime
Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough
Downtime
Sil and the Seeds of Andor
Group 12
Wall's Sky Ray lollies advert
Merry Christmas Doctor Who
Step into the 80s/On Through the 80s
A Fix With Sontarans
Dalek Weetabix advert
Famin Appeal 1985
Group 13
The Shrink
Search Out Space
Dimensions in Time
Emperor of the Daleks
The Curse of Fatal Death
Day 5
Group 1
Four to Doomsday
Terminus
Warriors of the Deep
The Awakening
Resurrection of the Daleks
Group 2
The Visitation
Black Orchid
Time-Flight
Arc of Infinity
The King's Demons
Group 3
Listen
The Girl Who Died
Sleep No More
Knock Knock
The Lie of the Land
The Empress of Mars
Group 4
The Caretaker
In the Forest of the Night
Last Christmas
The Woman Who Lived
The Return of Doctor Mysterio
Twice Upon a Time
Group 5
The Jaws of Orthrus
Dream-Eaters
Curse of Anubis
Oroborus
Alien Avatar
Group 6
The Aeolian
The Last Oak Tree
Black Hunger
The Cambridge Spy
Lost Library of Ukko
Group 7
Square One
First Days of Phaidon
Gallifrey IV
Warfare
Unity
Group 8
The Queen of Time
Paradise 5
The Elite
I am the Master
Forever Fallen
A Full Life
Group 9
The Fifth Citadel
The Forgotten Villafe
Peshka
The Concrete Cage TIE
Troubled Waters TIE
The Hollow King
Group 10
Born Again
Tardisodes
Time Crash
Space/Time
The Naked Truth
Night and the Doctor
Group 11
Pond Life
P.S.
The Great Detective
The Bells of Saint John: A prequel
The Battle of Demons Run: Two Days Later
Clara and the TARDIS
Group 12
Rain Gods
Night of the Doctor
The Last Day
The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot
The Doctor's Meditation
Farewell Sarah-Jane
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look if you think 2012 doctor who fandom was cringey, that’s nothing. in 1985, when the show was on a hiatus and it looked like it might cancelled, people got together to release a charity single about how the bbc should bring back the doctor called doctor in distress, and it’s one of the worst things i’ve ever listened to with my own two ears
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Suggested Music - The Timelords, Doctorin' the Tardis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5fDOCwa9L0&ab_channel=EmperorPalpatine
Adam's friend has been going on about Dr Who forever, and so when Parsons gets Adam to create a Time machine, it happens to be a Tardis.. also Crowley is in labor and about to give birth.
Words: 2399, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 7 of Moonchild
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV), Doctor Who & Related Fandoms
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/M, M/M
Characters: Crowley (Good Omens), Aziraphale (Good Omens), Adam Young (Good Omens), Jack Parsons, Original Character
Relationships: Aziraphale & Crowley (Good Omens), Adam Young/Original Character
Additional Tags: Sort of Dr Who Crossover, dr who, The TARDIS - Freeform, The Antichrist
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FAV UK NUMBER ONES
It’s gonna be a post instead of a page, because reasons
1980: 1. Going Underground - The Jam 2. Start! - The Jam 3. Don’t Stand So Close To Me - The Police 4. Ashes To Ashes - David Bowie 5. Super Trouper - ABBA
1981: 1. Ghost Town - The Specials 2. Stand And Deliver - Adam and the Ants 3. Prince Charming - Adam and the Ants 4. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - The Police 5. Shaddap You Face - Joe Dolce
1982. 1. Town Called Malice - The Jam 2. The Model / Computer Love - Kraftwerk 3. House of Fun - Madness 4. I Don’t Wanna Dance - Eddy Grant 5. Beat Surrender - The Jam (can you see where this is going?)
1983: (not many different #1s in this year) 1. Give It Up - KC and the Sunshine Band 2. Every Breath You Take - The Police 3. Down Under - Men At Work 4. Let’s Dance - David Bowie 5. Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
1984: 1. I Feel For You - Chaka Khan 2. Two Tribes - Frankie Goes To Hollywood (9 fucking weeks!) 3. Relax - Frankie Goes To Hollywood 4. The Reflex - Duran Duran 5. Careless Whisper - Wham!
1985: 1. A Good Heart - Feargal Sharkey 2. Easy Lover - Phil Collins and Philip Bailey 3. You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) - Dead Or Alive 4. If I Was - Midge Ure 5. There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) - Eurythmics
1986: 1. West End Girls - Pet Shop Boys 2. The Edge Of Heaven - Wham! 3. Caravan of Love - The Housemartins 4. True Blue - Madonna 5. Papa Don’t Preach - Madonna
1987: 1. I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) - Aretha Franklin and George Michael 2. Respectable - Mel and Kim 3. It’s A Sin - Pet Shop Boys 4. Everything I Own - Boy George 5. China In Your Hand - T’Pau
1988: 1. Mistletoe and Wine - Cliff Richard 2. Orinoco Flow - Enya 3. I Owe You Nothing - Bros 4. Doctorin’ The Tardis - The Timelords 5. I Should Be So Lucky - Kylie Minogue
1989: 1. Especially For You - Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan 2. Too Many Broken Hearts - Jason Donovan 3. Belfast Child - Simple Minds 4. You’ll Never Stop Me Loving You - Sonia 5. Ferry Cross The Mersey - The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden and Stock, Aiken and Waterman
HMs: Don’t You Want Me - The Human League, Perfect - Fairground Attraction, The Only Way Is Up - Yazz and the Plastic Population, Goody Two Shoes - Adam Ant
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Tag game
I was tagged by @killmypiano yay!
Rules: You can usually tell a lot about a person by the type of music they listen to! Put your playlist on shuffle and list the first 10 songs, and then tag 10 people! No skipping!
You are about to witness my really weird music taste. Are you ready
1. Doctorin in the tardis (real song that was in the charts in the 1980s)
2. The doctor who song- brett domino
3. Surfin bird- the trashmen ( the song that goes bbb bird bird bird the bird is the word)
4. Are you ready for love- Elton John
5. Let it go the doctor who version by Arthur darvil (the ballard of Arthur darvil.)
6. Gaston but all the rhymes are switched- fresh memes for your health
7. Paul McCartney by wonderful Christmas time but all the lyrics are the moon is right- Michael m( yes thats literally the title of the video)
8. Slade, merry Christmas everybody but all the lyrics are "are you hanging up your stocking on your wall"- Michael m
9. Chloe- Elton John
And finally
10. Elton John- lil phag ( yes, a guy called lil phag wrote a 'thing' called Elton John, it's the worst song that I've ever heard but it's better then one direction)
From this i can conquer that i need therapy
#hopefully I'll go to therapy soon#those are the weirdest songs that i listen to#but i love them#and there are about a million songs that i love#but i wanted to be weird#yeah#lots of doctor who entries#oh my god these are weird#lizzie and her awful music taste#no one sees these anyway#no one will read these#so i can say whatever i#like#which means#i can say#that i secretly#have a secret#haha#you thought that i would reveal something#i didn't
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Music meme
I saw this again on someones blog so wanted to do it XD
Put your playlist on shuffle and write the first 10 songs that play. Then tag. (I have an mp3 player so I am gonna use shuffle on that :P )
ps: my music taste is HORRENDOUS >:D
1. The Timelords (The KLF) - Doctorin' The Tardis (of course XD)
2. Voltaire - Land of the Dead
3. Caravan Palace - Rock it For Me
4. Nightcore - Pretty Girl (original song pretty girl)
5. Magic box - Carrilon (I love this song XD its creepy)
6. Walk The Moon ~ Shut Up and Dance
7. Grim Grinning Ghosts - VoicePlay A Cappella
8. To the sky - Owl City
9. Backstreet Boys - The Call
10. WORLD ORDER "HAVE A NICE DAY" - (please watch the music video to this song it is AMAZING!)
Sorry for my wacky tastes :P
Time to tag people! @themacbethslayer @mystkamm @loombarrow @gemvictorfromtheponyverse
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