 Hello everybody and welcome to episode one of series two of Doctor Who The Community Show. You're fantastic. I'm kidding. Well it's been over a month since I last saw your community show fan faces so let's catch up. Christmas has been and gone so expect a few Christmassy projects and things pop up. Consider them presents from Nick Frost's Santa. My birthday also happened in December. Remember happy birthday to me, got a couple new cosplay things being delivered. They're taking a while but you know what? That's fine. I just want that new ghost so bad. But that's in the past so let's focus on the future as I tell you some of the exciting things you've got in store. First off the interview guest is none other than George Sheard. He was kind enough to come by the flat and let me interview him here. That's a first. I'm saying this as if it's already happened but I haven't done it yet. Filming's fun. But expect some insightful questions as well as a fun little game. Aside from the beautiful George you will also be hearing from Jude Lavos. He is a fantastic multi-talented bloke that really I should interview. But he's on the show today as my first ever guest host. Really he could have hosted any section because he is a cosplayer. He is an artist. He is quite the memester. The rumba has activated itself and that's scared the life out of me. Excuse me dear boy I must go turn off canine. We named it canine in his elect so it's quite fun. Sorry about that but yes Jude will be hosting the art section today and I am very very excited to see what he comes out with. And who knows maybe you watching at home might be the next guest host. There's no barrier of entry. And finally before we get this show on the road it's competition time. Oh yes just like I said in the update video we have got challenges this time. Here's your first one. Your task if you choose to accept it involves recreating a scene from Doctor Who. It can be any scene you want to do absorbaloff you do your absorbaloff. You want to do Jodie Whittaker I could have phrased that better. But getting back on track you pick a Doctor Who scene and you recreate it shot for shot as best you can. You can do this live action. You can do this with figures. You could do this in a video game like Minecraft or GMod. I shall be marking your submissions out of ten based on two main criteria. Criteria number one creativity. Have you made your own costumes? Have you designed the sets and focused on the small details? Have you nailed the voices or have you just used the voice clips? And criteria number two accuracy. How close have you got the cinematography? Have you got the inflections down? And the top two or three depending on the amount of submissions will be featured in episode two of The Community Show in February. How do you get them to me? Well you could upload them to Google Drive. You can upload them to YouTube as long as I have the link to it. You're in. And if this competition goes well it means I can do more in the future with bigger and better prizes. This could be gift card codes or physical prizes like Doctor Who merch. You never know. If you have any questions about this challenge leave it in the comments and I'll get straight back to you. But for now it's time to probably start episode one of Doctor Who The Community Show series two. Oh it's a big day to be a first Doctor Fan isn't it? If you're a Josh Schnares, a Chavon of the Flashing Blade podcast. Me. Hartnell's cool. Welcome to the first fan film segment of 2022. I've got three projects that I'm very excited to share with you. Firstly is a trailer for Dimension of the Daleks. I showed off a teaser for it last year but now we have a full trailer. Are you referring to me? No not you. Surely this dimension belongs to me. The Daleks Supreme? No not you either. Guys guys he's clearly talking about me. The true Daleks Supreme of the paradigm. Right if you don't know it's you it's probably not going to be you is it? You suck! Sorry about that. Right Dimensions of the Daleks trailer. I have one critique. I mean it looks absolutely fantastic the CG Daleks are on point. The acting is also on point. I am always a big fan of Dan Patton's Doctor but very simply my critique How do I say this without being mean? Is that you don't have a release date. You can't just get me excited to watch something and then just say oh by the way it's out this year. How dare you? But in all seriousness I am excited to see this fan film. I'm sure a lot of you are too. The views on this trailer alone show that there is a lot of hype to this. Not the views or everything. And yeah check out the trailer if you haven't go and subscribe to his channel so you don't miss it coming out. Here's a segment of the trailer. So the music in the trailer is actually copyrighted and to get my monetization I've got to just mute it. Run! Although the words still pop up. I only hooked up my failure. Oh that's fun isn't it? Leads to your victory. Look at these bloody visuals. Walk a kiss and kiss that Dan Patton. Beautiful. The next creator I'm going to be featuring here is also one I mentioned last year. I do intend on having more different creators this year but that's not to leave the others in the dust. This is Nicky Boy Crow. He released a Christmas fan film titled The Autons of Christmas. I mentioned his Halloween one last year also out of date. Look it's the timing-wise of the show. It doesn't match up. Expect a few Christmasy bits to sneak through this episode. But I love these fan films and I'll tell you why. It's exactly the kind of fan films I have made in the past. I relate so hard to this fan film. I don't know about you but I've tried to make fan films in the past and it's just a lack of people. You know you don't have the actors to pull off what you're trying to do so you just play everyone. I love that. I absolutely adore that about this stuff. And Nicky Boy Crow it must be said your Doctor Cosplay so far are on point both for the Halloween one and this. So you're doing well my boy. Highly recommend checking this out. I see this creator going far. At least I'm here which is a good thing. Hello Doctor. Nice to see you. I know it's not much. You that has gone down I meant you know with the budget and stuff but we're still saving the world as you. I have magic powers. I see the future and the future holds. One more person being shouted out in the fan film segment. How could I have known? I am psychic. Finally in the fan film segment there is Time Lord Productions with the Daleks strategy. Yes the Daleks are reigning supreme. All hail the Daleks. All hail the Daleks. Shut up. This is episode two of series one of their fan films and it definitely shows a lot of promise. And you know what I think it's appropriate to read the synopsis. The snakes are high for the 14th Doctor when he comes face to face with a Dalek. Fresh out of the time war. With plans to turn Earth into a mass production for weaponry. And a Cyberman attacked by the Dalek who sets out for revenge. Reading that synopsis reminded me they indeed have an excellent Cyberman cosplay a Mondusian Cyberman. As someone who is currently trying to make his own Cyberman costume I must say it's aspirational to see. Damage levels insufficient. Extabidate. Come on! So go and subscribe to this creator and check out his fan films. It's another one to keep an eye on. That is all from the fan film segment this time. Let's move on to the audios. Like I've said in the past, fan films can be very tricky. You need the costumes, you need the people, you need the time. Hence why audios are usually a lot more popular with online creators. And let me tell you, we have some amazing online audio creators. I promoted and even interviewed many amazing audio creators last year and hopefully I will be continuing this year. So let's start off. The first I will be mentioning is a personal favourite of mine, Spectral Horizons. Bless you! They have done some amazing stuff in the past and December of last year was no different. They set out to tackle an anthology series, the Winter Solstice anthology series. The link to the full Winter Solstice anthology series will be linked in the description below, as well as everything I'll be mentioning today in order, in particular I want to mention. That being, The Little Town and The Giant Goat. This is set during 11's time on Trenzelor. Cyberman Attack! A Cyberman? Those Cybermen give me a rest! Hey, no Doctor, sit! Sit Doctor! If you go out there again, you're going to break a hip or something! Don't you worry about my well-being Barnable, the last person who did that, disappeared with my mode of transports. Not the best role model. I'm telling you Doctor, you're not fit! Hey, I am as fit as ever! Look at these muscles! I'm now going to lie down. I don't think I can move it. Oh, sleepy time for Doctor. Now I have to fight a Cyberman, dammit! Which is a fantastic point in time. I remember DW to DWFA, I believe his name was, made an amazing figure adventures about that, but that's not what we're here to talk about. Now if you have listened to it, you know downwell why I'm mentioning it, because I'm in it! I play Matt Smith's 11th Doctor, along with an amazing cast, playing characters such as Barnable. Such as Barnable. That's offensive. I'm aware of the vanity of promoting this one in particular, but don't get me wrong. The whole playlist is absolutely incredible, showing off some amazing talent from script writing to acting. But I hone in on that one in particular, because that's the one I got to see the most from start to end, so I'm a bit more attached to it. And from the voice acting side of things, I loved the script when I first read it. I loved the cast when I heard it all together. I loved always chatting to Teya. But yes, please go and check this one out, as well as the entire Winter Solstice anthology series. They put a lot of effort into this to get it out for December, and it shows. Anyways, how have you been Barnable? I hope your day didn't involve any boredom or danger. There's a tiny little gap in between those two, and hopefully you found a lane there. I did, luckily enough. I was making something today, something for you. Oh, for me? Oh, go on then Barnable. Speaking of putting a lot of effort into something, Rassilon Productions has been hard at work. Chances are you know Rassilon Productions, aka Rory, for one of two things. You will either know him as the creator for the Dark Days Audio series, or you'll know him as one of three guests I had at my MCM Comic-Con panel last year. Yes, I'm still bragging about that. This particular huge project is called Endgame of the Doctor. When he first told me about this project, I thought he was kidding because I was like, there's no way you could do something this big. That involves too many people. But then slowly over time on Twitter, I saw certain names being confirmed for this project, including my own, but we're not going to focus on that. You will no doubt recognize a lot of these names in it, for example, Dom and Meg from DW 2012, George Gaidera, Connor Chadwick, Alex Baxter Scott, Cliff Chapman. There are so many of these names in it, and it's only part one. As his timeline was being untangled, he remained within the confines of his ship with his head in his hands. He looks towards the ceiling of his ship and begins to ask himself about how much time he has left, and begins to ponder the possible outcomes of what just happened. His attack eyebrows focused on his console as he got up and walked towards them. To the Pyreon Invasion, God, I'm good at this pronunciation, aren't I? This is by a new creator I found, Hill Productions. And once again, it's a Christmas special. Sure. Yay! I'm aware it's not quite a season for a Christmas special, but maybe save this one in a little watch later playlist and save it for December or November of this year, because it's so cool. It's got a great cast, great premise, another fantastic original doctor. There's countless of those now, good lord. And why not? Let's read the synopsis together, shall we? The Pyronian Empire has arrived on Earth and is hunting for an escaped prisoner. The freshly regenerated doctor and his friend and companion, Phoebe, are thrust into a middle ground between the Pyrens and their quarry, determined to stop the situation escalating any further. With the doctor still feeling the effects of a traumatic regeneration and with the chances of a peaceful resolution quickly disappearing, anything could happen. Does that sound like something you want to see? Go and check it out. Don't be a Scrooge, yeah? It's January. This feels weird saying that now. Basically, what I'm trying to say is, through the universe, let's go find our friend. Come on. You just said it was impossible. Yes, well, like Alice, I tried to believe six impossible things before breakfast. Can you believe it? It's not butter, I can. It's one of the five impossible things I'm embracing today. Finally, something else I'm in, lol. The Queer Doctors series is something I promoted in one of the first couple episodes of The Community Show. It's about an original doctor played by James York and based on the title, The Queer Doctor, you can guess what his gimmick is. Is gimmick the right word? I don't know. I love this TARDIS team, by the way. James, York and Grace Beard are fantastic together, especially in the script reads I was with them for. This two-parter is called The Lone Soldier and it is a Sontaran story. You know, that's Sontaran adventure games where it's the Sontarans but they're back in time with Guy Fawkes and stuff. It gives me that vibe but swap Guy Fawkes for what I play, Brams Stoker. I had to do an Irish accent, so any Irish people watching that, I'm sorry but blame Chelsea Lagan because she's the one that sort of coached me on being Irish. So her fault, if it bad. Loved playing Brams Stoker in this. Absolutely loved the cast. It was a fantastic time. Also a big shout out to Matthew Chambers who plays the Sontaran because even in the script read he was giving it 100%. So hell yeah. Here's a clip. Any chance of a sequel? The Undead. Do not stay dead for long. Lady Erin. What a nice dress you're wearing. You're Brams Stoker? Yes, that is my name. You look a little pale. You met my dear friend. There ends the first audio production segment of the year. Moving on. So what do you think's going on here? This is literally blowing my mind. My mind is exploded. Exploding mind. Now I've got a funny story about this one. Matt, as one of the doctors, what's your take on this? Guys, welcome back to another episode of Visual Effects Artists React. And today we have a very special guest. But Nicholas. Yeah, Ron? With a W. Where is he? Whoa! Hello. I'm the doctor. Matthew Smith. Matt Smith. Matthew Smithington. Or just Matt. Or the way from England. Or Gallifrey, if you're a big old nerd. Well, when you're on this couch, you're automatically a nerd. You can also catch me in Edgar Wright's latest movie Last Night in Shoho. So, plug. Today we're going to be looking at some Doctor Who visual effects and getting your take on them. As we have someone from the set here on the couch, hopefully you can give us some insight. I have got some stories to tell. All right, let's jump into these effects. Don't interrupt me. Sorry. So in your show, the doctor can change his face through this thing called regeneration. That's right. You have a very simple faith in light transition. Well, this was the 60s. Well, they really had to work with his lead paint and hot-nose threats. So why don't we compare this to the most recent regeneration, the 12th Doctor? So we've gone from an old man just lying on the floor to an old man literally becoming a firework. And he peering would be proud. You want to know what I want to see? I want to see something from your time on the show. Oh, goodness. I hate watching myself. Oh, really? Now, just kidding, I'm sectioned. Not on his hands than any other crime that would silence the universe. And that man was me. Yes, the day of the Doctor. Oh, I'm getting to film that with David and John Hurt. It was a dream. Well, maybe you'll be filming with David on the show again. This is actually very impressive CGI for the BBC. They're not exactly known for big bombastic effects. Oh, now I've got a funny story about this one. Really? No, I was just saying that for your opening montage, think to get people hyped, get that watch time. So what they did here is they created a visual pass with multiple different hues, then created an optical map and zoomed a digital camera right through it. What? And then to build up the tension, they added these digital explosions, although some could be filmed on a BBC lot with a green screen. I... It's alright. I'm just making it up. But I thought you were an expert. It's in the title Visual Effect Artists React. Oh, no. I'm just an AI created like... For watching this latest episode of Visual Effects Artists React, don't forget to check out the stuntman react and all the other reacts. We got lots of reacts. And if you want full, extended cuts of these episodes, don't forget to head on over to the website. I'm leaving now. Now I don't have an intro. I don't want to do the cringy thing of like, don't forget to like and subscribe and all that. Hello, everybody. What's up? It's your boy. This is the first episode of series two of The Community Show. Oh, that is the intro. Yeah, why not? I needed a good interview guest to kick us off. Oh. I couldn't get them. George shared. Yeah. So this, this is you, right? Hi, guys. I wish we were in a dozen. That's you, yeah? Subscribe to me. I will be there. Yeah. And I'm still just neck and drink as if it's nothing. Just... There we go. I've cracked open a bottle of Diet Coke. What I often do to prepare myself for an interview is to go on their channel, go on their social media and go oldest to newest. Oh, good. And that thumbnail just drew my eye. Unfortunately, I have about, like, 30. There is a lot, but we'll get to that. Oh, s***. But no, it can't all be Doctor Who stuff. No. It can't all be that. You've got such a wide history. Don't worry. Because here's the thing. You're the same as me as we've been doing YouTube for a while and we've tried everything. Yeah. And we... I've purged a lot of mine. You haven't. I'm not saying that. Oh, s***. What have you found? We'll start off with one of the Doctor Who things. One of my personal experiences was the Genesis of the Cybermen. Oh, yeah. Yeah. When you showed off the trailer initially, I remember retweeting it. I was very impressed. And then randomly, you DM'd me the full link to the whole thing. And I was like, Oh, just like, Chill this out. Check it out. Where did the idea of doing that came from? It was like a thing where I think I put on Twitter. I watched, which is now my favourite film, The Lighthouse, which is a sort of black and white, kind of noir-y horror. It's fantastic if you haven't seen it already. It's brilliant. But I saw that before. It would be great if Doctor Who Series 13 had like a full black and white, like, kind of aesthetic episode where it sort of changed the format a little bit. I bet you got really excited in that moment where you see The House and it goes black and white. Yeah, I was. I was just waiting for my check in the mail, to be honest. But I didn't come. I liked that idea and I think a lot of people liked it. And I was like, OK, well, I'm going to try and edit it. And I'll say, OK, what episode if like anyone could pick too long, maybe I should do like a full film version and mess about with that and make it. It was great. I really enjoyed sort of putting that together when I was genuinely really happy with the outcome. Definitely. I mean, that episode does very much lean its way into black and white, just the way the lighting in the direction is. It does, definitely. It's one of the only projects that I look back on and don't despise. There we go. That's what to treat. Now back to the cringe. When you go... Oh, we didn't stay away Oh, no. But some of the favourites of mine, you didn't start with your Doctor Who reviews that you're necessarily known for these days. You do a lot of some fantastic Let's Plays. I'm not going to make you watch them. Here's a clip. So today, I'm going to play a single play. And I've already made a survival world, just so I don't have to watch the loading screen. So I'm just going to load it up. I'll play this world. Hopefully it's going to be no lag. Look how smooth this is. Lovely, lovely. Thank you. I don't even know what to say. I'm excited. You can see the slow sort of transition into your Doctor Who stuff because you start with the Minecraft. Then you go to the FNAF. A lot of people are aware of that. That's really interesting because I've done like live streams of people who have said like, oh, it's one of the new finance furries game. Talk to you unaware of the fact that my channel was that for about three days. And then you can slowly see as you go into Gmod, like the occasional like Doctor Who thing will pop up. Then you get your face more involved. And you can see it's quite clearly. Okay, we've stopped that now. Moving on to the next thing. But you, it's like slowly working your way through to what you're doing now. It's very peculiar. I wouldn't recommend it, but if you don't see it. I would. Going back to something you make me more proud of. I was surprised to find that your charity stuff started quite a while back. You started in about 2016 doing charity live streams. Yeah, I know. That was interesting. I think like, I mean, I don't feel aware of the Yogscast sort of like a channel sort of group. I loved them when I was younger. The Yogscast does show it. Yeah. That was one of my main inspirations for YouTube, which is why I did so much Minecraft. One thing I really loved of theirs, they did the sort of like charity thing every December. Oh, the jingle jam. The jingle jam. And they still do it where it's like a different, like a five to eight hour live stream every day of like December, which is mad. And it's incredible. And I thought, well, I kind of had to try something for charity. And I did like a little 10 hour streamer back in the day. And it went really well. My school really supported it at the time. When I come to uni, probably not in first year because I've just moved in, but I think in second year, I really want to try and focus on doing the best version of that that I can, like set up a whole living room that do it properly. And that's that sort of last one there. I'm not sure. I probably will do another one at some point, but I want to make sure that it can be better. I don't want to like step down at all. I think that was, I'm so proud of that last one. And again, as you said, the transition of like the early streams into the later ones. Do you know how much overall? Oh God. I don't know, but I don't want to over guess just today. Five million pounds. Like 6,000-ish, I think. That's damn good, though. Vaguely. I mean, it might be more about me less. I could be tremendously less. I really can't remember, but there's about four charity streams. I think we did. I love seeing the charity stuff because Mr. Tardis did one just at the end of last year. Fantastic as well. Yeah. I absolutely love that. So you are known for quite a lot of things like spill your beans podcast. Yeah. You've got your live streams you do. Me and Gemma like tuning in. Yeah. I see. Yeah. Same with, what is it, Jude? Jude pops up. Yeah. Yeah. I love Jude. These are the areas. Yeah. You've even cameoed in EastEnders, which was the funniest thing. I can't believe it's been brought up, but that's yeah. I did, yeah. Yeah, we're bringing in the background. Oh, it's brilliant. And I love seeing people you're freelance if I'm not mistaken. Well, I do freelance. Yeah. But like my sort of, I'm sort of working out because obviously I've been still in uni now. So then after uni I'm going to try and sort of bleed myself more into the mainstream to use your words. Yeah. I mean, you've even done short audio stories. That was something I didn't know about until I looked at it. Yeah. No, they were fun. That's just sort of like where my sort of passions lie with, I love like script writing and like, I kind of want to do that more when I'm older. I kind of can. I'll just do like a short one. And then I think when those lockdown stories came out, the ones on the BBC website, I was like, oh, it'd be great if like, I could find actors to like do that. Yeah. And like bring that to life a little bit in just some sort of way, just adapt it. David Tennant will be in the next one I hear. Yeah. Yeah, there we go. He's everywhere, apparently. He's the 14th doctor. He's the next doctor, next showrunner. He's leading the century special, century special. Century special. What's the word? Centenary special. That's the one. That's the word series. The question is, the burning question that everybody needs to know is what's next? Oh. What's on the horizon for the ace creeper YouTube channel? I really don't know, actually. That's a really disappointing answer. But at the moment, I'm trying to develop some projects, a couple of short film things that I'm developing at the moment. One with uni, one sort of separately from that. So I'm hoping to get those out there in the next year or so, hopefully online. Beyond that, yeah, I'm going to be trying to do some script writing, do some sort of development, probably do some more freelance stuff. When I think of something doctor-related, I'll probably throw something out there. I mean, there's plenty more episodes to come, isn't there, with this new era? So whenever the new doctor goes in there, so that's going to be a big, exciting thing. Oh, yeah. And I can't wait to see the thumbnail where the George Sheard pose, which I will call it. Do you want to know what it is? Go on. The George Sheard pose. So I've got this here. It's in every luxury. And it absolutely cracks me up every time. I thought I never did know what to do. I'm just so like, oh, God, I have a phone for the thumbnail. I don't know what to do. They always used to do that. I was like, oh, one man set up over here. I haven't really got a fancy little button to click my camera. So I've got to press my space key. So I've got to kind of stretch one hand underneath there. So it doesn't look like I'm leaning and then doing horrible. Look, it's not fun for me, unless I get to make fun of whoever I'm into it. It's sad. It's sad to say. It's probably one of the shorter interviews. And I should have planned more. If you want more George Sheard action, tune in soon as we go head to head in trivial pursuit. Doctor Who edition. Oh, dear. Oh, dear. So here it is, the wonderful art section of the community show. Jack has kindly asked me to present this section. And of course, that's what I'm doing. Ignore what you saw at the start. None of your business. As always, there is some brilliant art to look over. So without further ado, let's get on with it. We have Doctor Who and the Great Destroyer, part three, the story and artwork by Flatcap Huvian and the editing by Matrix Boy 29. I've had a look at this comic. It's brilliant. I love the story. But what I love the most is the art style. I love the sort of cartoony genre to it. I think it really fits. We've got the master in there. We've got the Brigadier as well. We've got the third Doctor. What more could you want from a Doctor Who comic? Let's be honest. Let's be completely honest. Absolutely forgot to mention Omega on the cover. If it couldn't get any better. Omega. I am Omega. I'm an absolute sucker for tardices. Okay. As you can see up there, got quite a few of them. I love them. I love renders. I love drawings. I love models and stuff. So when the glowing one puts forward this snowy TARDIS design, very Christmas theme. We've got a Christmas tree in the background. We've got the beautiful Tenant Eccleston TARDIS with snow and the wreath. I thought, brilliant. A brilliant render. It looks so realistic. I'm eternally jealous of people's abilities to make renders like this because I love a good TARDIS render. I love a snowy TARDIS. I love a Christmasy TARDIS. Don't we all? Don't we all have a little festive TARDIS? And from Delias. I hope I'm pronouncing that right. We have another beautiful render. Okay? And this is one of my favourites because it's the TV movie exterior. The beautifully designed box by Richard Hoodlin from the TV movie, 1996. We all know it. We all love it. It's a brilliant TARDIS and an even better render. It looks so realistic. It's sort of sat in this. I mean, you can see the picture. You can see the picture on the screen. It's sat in this warehouse thing. It looks, it doesn't look like a render. It looks like a real picture. If anything, it's making me excited for a possible get. So it's kind of bittersweet in a way. But once again, a brilliant bit of artwork. Staying on the TARDIS theme even further, we've got an interior this time. Not an exterior. We've got an interior. And it's one of my personal favourites. It's the first doctor's TARDIS interior. And the attention to detail on this one from Sebastian Rautenberg is perfect. You've got the lovely greenish coloured console. You've got the blue flooring. You've got the scanner. You've got the time rotor. That looks perfect. This little colander thing inside. The whole thing is lit beautifully. It's rendered beautifully. It's a work of art and I absolutely love it. Moving off the topic of TARDIS is we've got some Daleks, the mortal enemy of the doctor. I'm a massive Dalek fan. Ignore that side man behind me. He means nothing. I love a Dalek. And from Jackson Temporalson we've got some beautiful Dalek customs and beautiful Dalek pictures and beautiful Dalek posing. I am jealous. I love a good Dalek photograph. I love a good Dalek pose. I love a good Dalek scene. And Jackson has absolutely smashed it out of the park once again. Like he always does. Let's be honest. He always smashed it out of the park. Some brilliant Dalek photography. Some brilliant Dalek customs. As you can see on screen you can see them with your own eyes. And another fan comic. Last but definitely not least we have this absolutely brilliant first doctor fan comic from the undocumented one. It's always good to see some love for the first doctor. I don't think he gets enough love. And this fan comic is a perfect representation of the love I think the first doctor deserves. We have the undocumented one's comic. It's brilliant. The drawing is brilliant. I love the art style. Sort of muted colours and tones that just sort of perfectly fits the first doctor's era. We've got a bit of political satire in there as well. I love that too. Absolutely brilliant bits of artwork. It's been a joy to be on the community show. Thank you for having me, Jack. Obviously enjoy the rest of the episode. If you want to find me my links are probably in the description. If not, I'm at underscore pig in tea break on Twitter. And then from there, that's where you'll find all of my links. Thank you for having me. And I hope you enjoy the segment and all of the wonderful artwork. What were they thinking? I have been a lover of cosplay from a very early age. Stop it. And clearly I'm not alone. Here are three cosplays I've had saved away for episode one to show off. Firstly, there is Gothic Princess 98. And it's a cosplay I often get to see. Gwen Cooper from Torchwood. You might recognise those steps she's standing on as that is where we did a Comic-Con Cosplay Meetup. And you could even see me in one of the pictures. Look, there I am. There I am. You could tell I wasn't ready for it. There was a lot of cameras. I never saw a lot of those pictures and I came out not good in every one of them. So that's gone well. But either way, Gothic Princess, you're rocking the Torchwood getup. I don't think I actually got to speak to you or see much of you at that meetup. I was a little bit too awkward to really socialise too much, but you look great. Next is Owen Lockhurst, also known as Dr Disco. Did some of this say Disco? I've got the chockers. Yeah, I know Owen because he works at the Who Shop and when I went to visit with Katie Haynes he was the one behind the counter. And wouldn't you know it he's also a fantastic cosplayer who goes to things such as the BFI events. He also went to a convention where he met Joe Martin and Sasha Dewan. How very, very dare you. See, this is why I need to do more Doctor Who based conventions. I haven't done one since like Doctor Who festival back in the Capol the other days. Phantom films, Capital Five, looking at you. But anyway, Owen, he cosplays the 13th Doctor and looks damn fine doing it. I do love a good gender bend when you take a normally male or female character and you swap it around or you just dress up as it for fun anyway. Because who cares? It's clothes, isn't it? Looking good, Owen. And moving on to the third and final cosplayer of this section of episode one of series two. Sean Luke. Also known as the other Harry on Instagram. Looking good as 10. Hi-ash. I also do love the caption tired doggie who. Sick. That's a big mood, rather. I mean, what else is there to say? It's a 10th Doctor Cosplay in the woods. You got the hair spot on. You got the fantastic suit. I'm assuming Magnolia Clothes. All I have to say, once again, hi-ash. You've got to love a bit of 10 in Cosplay. Not wearing the right clothes for this. But that is it for the Cosplay section. Hope you all enjoyed. Moving on to the next section. I thought it was a better fall on my head. I saw my life flash before my eyes. Here we are at the very end of the first episode of the Community Show series two. Ah, it's been fun. But before I say goodbye there are a few more promotions I wanted to show you all. Firstly, there is Doctor Who Poop Shorts which just don't miss. I have been replaying this goddamn song in my head ever since I first heard it. That being... Oh, no! Bradley won't! Look at that! How do you even come up with that? How do you watch that little video that the Doctor Who official YouTube channel comes out with and goes, oh yeah, I know what to do with this. My god, Jerry George, the two folks behind Doctor Who Poop. Oh, and Shay. Geniuses. The lawyer. I love you. Next is a project I've promoted in the past and even had the creator on for an interview. That's right. It's Clayton, that beautiful Australian boy. He is still making that amazing fan game of Forgotten Time and he has even started a TikTok. The TikTok's name is MrTreaminFT and... Yeah! Do it! Or else. Don't you want to see the adventure games come back? You know? Or really like, Doctor Who has some amazing games. Don't they? I haven't even been playing the VR game. I got the VR in the games for my birthday. Wicked, thank you, Gemma. The Edge of Time is so good. I mean, I get motion sick, but it's so good. But also, if you go further back, there's the adventure games. There's also those flash games that were on the official Doctor Who website. I missed that, like, Dalek one. Oh my god, it's so good. Anyway. Next is a brand new channel, but from a very familiar face. Doctor Who Adventures. They have decided to branch out to a secondary channel called Doctor Who Adventures Plus. Clearly taking notes from Disney. One thing I appreciate about Doctor Who Adventures is I don't want it to come across as an insult, but they're quite sort of child-friendly. It's great to see that for younger fans, they have a channel like Doctor Who Adventures or Doctor Who Adventures Plus to enjoy. I hope that came out right, because I love the Doctor Who Adventures team. I hope to get you on the show in the future, this year, hopefully. Next is an excerpt from a podcast, an awful lot of running podcasts that was uploaded to Davis's channel. It's talking all about Doctor Who what-ifs. And if you know me, I like that concept. It's a good 30, 35 minutes of them just nattering on about it, but they're both so genuinely entertaining to listen to that it flies by. Go and give it a listen, and also go and check out an awful lot of running podcasts. It's a great podcast. Can I say podcast more? Podcast, podcast. Last but not least, I wasn't actually sure where to put this. It's the 42nd Doctor. Yes, the 42nd Doctor. It is from the Something Blue Doctor Who YouTube channel, and the 42nd Doctor is played by Ryan Molyneux. And his current project seems to be doing famous Doctor Who speeches in his own Doctor's way. Kind of similar to that Doctor Radivius, who does the first Doctor, but with all the Doctor speeches. And you know what? He does a bang-up job, and I've been really enjoying his interpretation on these speeches. Funny story, many, many years ago, when Rings of Akaten came out, I tried my hand at recreating it shot-for-shot, that ending speech. Because it slaps. I don't know if it's better than the Pandorica Open speech, but it's damn close. Matt Smith and Stephen Moffat. It's a killer combination. But that was then, and this is now, so expect in the next few days, my attempt at a shot-for-shot recreation of the Rings of Akaten speech. I may be monetised now, but that one for that song is not going to be monetised, is it? But yes, that ends the first episode of the year. The first episode of the Community Show Series 2. It feels great to be doing this again. I love promoting the community. It fills my veins with dopamine. A big thank you to George Sheared for coming to my humble abode for an interview. It was awesome having you over. Probably, I'm filming this bit in advance. I haven't seen you yet. But yes, thank you, George, and thank you all for watching, and I will see you all in episode 2 at the end of February. Bye-bye!