This Week in United Kingdom
The Who Review
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Thursday 2nd November 2000
7:05pm-7:35pm GMT < > « »
BCB Radio
A monthly approx half-hour programme dedicated to Doctor Who on BCB Radio.
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast notes:
7:05pm-7:35pm GMT < > « »
BCB Radio
A monthly approx half-hour programme dedicated to Doctor Who on BCB Radio.
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast notes:
Included the first part of an interview with John Nathan-Turner at Panopticon.
Broadcast Source: TWIDW
Reports from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Friday 27th October 2000:
BCB Radio Bradford, UK
http://www.bcb.yorks.com/
Thu 7:05PM GMT(2:05PM EST, 11:05AM PST, Fri 6:05AM AEDT) The Who Review - monthly review of UK Doctor Who developments, hosted by Tim Moon. Start time approximate. Runs approximately 30 minutes or so. Among the book reviews and audio clips, this month's installment includes the first part of a serialized interview.
BCB Radio Bradford, UK
http://www.bcb.yorks.com/
Thu 7:05PM GMT(2:05PM EST, 11:05AM PST, Fri 6:05AM AEDT) The Who Review - monthly review of UK Doctor Who developments, hosted by Tim Moon. Start time approximate. Runs approximately 30 minutes or so. Among the book reviews and audio clips, this month's installment includes the first part of a serialized interview.
Friday 3rd November 2000:
Radio - BCB Radio in Bradford, England's monthly broadcast of The Who Review aired yesterday. It began at 7:17PM GMT for people hearing over the radio and ran for about 38 ½ minutes (The October broadcast began at 7:05PM British Time and ran for 30 minutes). The start and end times were about a minute later for those of us listening via RealPlayer. The internet audio stream was much clearer than recent broadcasts this time, though that could just be a difference between realplayer 7 and realplayer 8. They played clips from The Tenth Planet and Attack of the Cybermen, wished they could receive review copies of the Big Finish audios so they could cover those releases more often, commented on the DVD releases in the UK, and played the first segment of John Nathan-Turner's Q & A session at the Panoptican convention several months back. It's a fun little radio program to listen to, and it currently plays on the first Thursday of every month as part of Tim Moon's Evening Program. The next broadcast will be on Thursday, December 7th during the 7PM hour GMT (2PM EST, 11AM PST, 3AM Friday AEDT). Viewers in the UK with Cable Radio should see if they get BCB with their service. The rest of us can go to the website at http://www.bcb.yorks.com/ and click the "Listen" button in the top frame of the screen. The audio feed is 16.0 Kb/s. They are promising to try to find whatever Christmas material is available about the series (hmm - this column did that 2 years ago), as well as part 2 of John Nathan-Turner's session at Panoptican.
Radio - BCB Radio in Bradford, England's monthly broadcast of The Who Review aired yesterday. It began at 7:17PM GMT for people hearing over the radio and ran for about 38 ½ minutes (The October broadcast began at 7:05PM British Time and ran for 30 minutes). The start and end times were about a minute later for those of us listening via RealPlayer. The internet audio stream was much clearer than recent broadcasts this time, though that could just be a difference between realplayer 7 and realplayer 8. They played clips from The Tenth Planet and Attack of the Cybermen, wished they could receive review copies of the Big Finish audios so they could cover those releases more often, commented on the DVD releases in the UK, and played the first segment of John Nathan-Turner's Q & A session at the Panoptican convention several months back. It's a fun little radio program to listen to, and it currently plays on the first Thursday of every month as part of Tim Moon's Evening Program. The next broadcast will be on Thursday, December 7th during the 7PM hour GMT (2PM EST, 11AM PST, 3AM Friday AEDT). Viewers in the UK with Cable Radio should see if they get BCB with their service. The rest of us can go to the website at http://www.bcb.yorks.com/ and click the "Listen" button in the top frame of the screen. The audio feed is 16.0 Kb/s. They are promising to try to find whatever Christmas material is available about the series (hmm - this column did that 2 years ago), as well as part 2 of John Nathan-Turner's session at Panoptican.