 Hello, welcome back to Doctor Who The Community Show, episode 6. Oh, we've got a good one for you today. Don't know why I'm doing the voice. We have an interview with Andy Dobson and his son Rory, who was a bit shy for most of the interview, but he's there. Say surprise! He even made me a spot of tea. Very British. And also, you may be noticing what I'm wearing. Look at that. Yeah. Speaking of the store. In the last episode, I mentioned the possibility of me working with artists to do limited edition runs. It's starting this episode! Good friend of myself and the show, Bo, has created this design. Based on the, uh, melon cutting gag from a couple episodes ago that people loved. First of all, love Daleks, second of all, love melon, combine them, it's brilliant. This design will only be available for two weeks, so from the premiere of this episode to the premiere of next episode. So if you want to support Bo, the artist, or myself and the show, getting one of those will be the best way to do it. And I mean, why wouldn't you want one of these? It's great. Fan films! I'm so orange. Why am I so orange? Should we do this? Now I'm blue. Let's do the fan films in a blue light. Why not? The first thing I'm going to mention is the asylum, which I do believe is a trilogy of, hmm, how do I describe the asylum? This is a comedy series ranging from action figures to audio, and it's very strange. I believe the first episode came out in Dalek December when they were celebrating the, uh, 50 years of the Daleks, and from there it's, well, I'm just going to show you a clip. Strange. I know. It was the lovely Rory Stock who got in contact with me about sharing this out, because both him and the creator of the asylum, Matath Productions, is working on revamping it. I have been allowed an exclusive clip of the animated version. Take a look. Definitely check out Rory and Matath Productions, uh, to see any updates on this project, because it's looking pretty funny. Up next is now friend of the show, Doctor Who 2012 has released their Series 5 update video. The comments alone from that video shows that it's just great to see that they're still working on stuff. I mean, obviously I knew that, I interviewed them, but anyway. If you want to see where they're up to and the amazing 4K footage they've been getting with the new camera, go and check out their update video. We want to say a massive thank you to everyone who has been supporting us and has been patiently waiting for the series to come out. It will be worth the wait, I assure you. We want to make it the best that it can be. Next is a unique one, I don't think I've seen a project like this one, Avenue Who. Now if you're a theatre buff, you may recognise that title as a pun on Avenue Q, a very raunchy puppet show, and if you take Avenue Q, you sort of subtract to the raunchiness and make it family friendly, you add Doctor Who, that's the one. The creator has given me a little clip to show, so have a look. If there is a show local to me, I will be going to see this because, well, I don't know, I just love the idea of Doctor Who live. If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, go and give them a follow. Finally, the creator of Black Glove Studios got in contact with me about a project they've been working on for a couple of years. The process unfortunately got put on hold due to Covid, but it's starting to pick up steam again. It is very close to the creator's heart, so instead of me talking about it, why don't I let him do it? I'm Chris McKeon, and I want to bring the Brigadier back to the wedding of Sarah Jane Smith. So if you know that my audio group, Black Glove Studio, makes Doctor Who and Sarah Jane Adventures fan audios, well, we are, in the near future, bringing our best treat yet to Doctor Who fandom, not an audio adventure, but a video television adventure. Nicholas Courtney was meant to appear in the Sarah Jane Adventures series 3 episode, The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, where he would have met David Tennant's 10th Doctor. Sadly, Nicholas Courtney had a stroke before he could film that episode, and so his role was removed from the final television adventure. I, as a massive Brigadier fan, was heartbroken, as many fans of Nicholas Courtney and the Brigadier were, and, of course, followed by the shocking and sad death of Elizabeth Slayden, just shortly after that. Since that time, since the passing of Nicholas Courtney, I have wanted to do something to put things right. And for several years, I thought of maybe rewriting the story as a novella with the Brigadier meeting the Doctor, and maybe, at times, I was thinking of making this an animation project. But in the last couple years, with the advent of deep fake technology, and breakthroughs in film VFX, I decided to go all the way and take a big risk and deliver to fandom, film the filmed return of the Brigadier, where he would meet the Doctor on screen. I assembled a professional film crew. We filmed the Brigadier's scenes for The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith. And it was a joy to film. We filmed on November 21st, 2nd and 3rd of 2019. And over that three-day period, I felt as if I was on a Doctor Who set. It was a wonderful experience to do. And there will be more to come, information. But the joy of seeing people in costume as the Doctor and the Brigadier was something I will never forget, the moment where they met. And this story that we want to bring now to fans will be very special, because we will get to see the Brigadier meet the Doctor, and we will get to see them have one last adventure together on screen, and we will get to see them say goodbye. Right now, the pre-production and the production of this film, these scenes which we've made, are complete, but we need help with post-production. That's why I'm coming to you now. After this pandemic that's affected everyone's lives for the last year and a half, we want to bring this story finally to fans and to give them some joy and something to look forward to during these times as we come out of the pandemic era. We need help now in post-production to find people that have skills with video editing, that have skills with green screen editing, that have skills of background composition, that have skills with VFX and with DeepFick to bring this project to its conclusion. And so we are looking not for money, not for funds, but for people, people that are willing to volunteer and to give some of their time over the next short few months to bring this story to fandom and bring it to light so that we can finally bring the Brigadier back to the wedding of Sarah Jane Smith. So I want to thank Jack for taking the time out of his community show to include me in this pitch and this announcement. But when the time is right and when it is complete, you will see on screen the Brigadier and the 10th Doctor meet one last time. Thank you so much and let's bring the Brigadier back to the wedding of Sarah Jane Smith and to Doctor Who. In my unit days we were like a family. To reiterate the main point of this segment, if you have skills in any of these areas get in contact with Black Glove Studios, he would love your help. From the behind the scenes stuff, this independent project looks incredible. It's one of the most professional things I've seen this fandom do. Please show your support for this project. It is. I think I have fixed the lighting and colour issue. Is this looking better? I hope so. Fans of this show will probably recognise the name Katie Haines. She is the 13th Doctor Cosplayer I interviewed a few episodes ago. She is an absolutely wonderful individual and has been doing some voice acting work. Namely for Matthew Steven Chambers and I have two audio productions to show you from him. First of all is Doctor Who, a mirror mirror one. Monsters of the Sphere. This has a terrific script and an amazing voice cast to boot including the aforementioned Katie Haines and includes Matthew Chambers as his original incarnation of the Doctor. I also love the art but enough about me rambling about it. You just want to hear a clip, don't you? Don't you? I do. Let's listen. Is that him, canine? Do you know what's strange? People usually ask me that after they've met one of my other faces. You've not met one of my other faces have you? No. Well in that case whether I am who I am is a universal metaphysical conundrum. This is the Doctor Master Mistress. Yes I am. I'm the Doctor. You must be Victoria. No. Well yes, I'm sorry. I go by Tory. Also Matt, how'd you get John Colshaw? Now there's an interview I'd love to do. The other Matthew Steven Chambers production I'd like to mention is slightly different. This one is a storybook. Well you know in audio but you get it. Narrated by Matthew and featuring Katie Haines again but this time as the 13th Doctor it is a wholesome listen. I believe the book was produced by Quirk Books so you know this is a fan made no profit thing so hopefully it's all right. So if you want something to play to your children and say drift off into dreamland this could be the one for you. What happened to the TARDIS? And who are you? Who are you? I'm the Doctor. Doctor who? Just the Doctor. The Doctor opened the TARDIS door and Lizzie saw that they were in outer space. Finally we have TT productions with a fantastic 8th Doctor audio. The 8th Doctor is such a specific and tricky voice to nail down but oh my god. Ben, oh Neil, you're smashing it. And also Abby of Trarkin plays a terrific Charlie and just the soundscape of this thing is terrific. Great script, great voice cast, go and give it a look. I'm seriously starting to think you can't even fly this TARDIS. It's definitely not true, see? Space station 2964. Should I clap? You're beginning to remind me of another companion I once had. She always moaned about her- Not getting to Heathrow, yes. Doctor you told me that one already. I'm starting to think I need to keep a list. Come on, let's explore. 13 Battle and Rogue is where Sarah J Smith lives and it's home to things way beyond your imagination. Like me! Not yet, Luke gets the implication of a sharpie skin to life and sewn together with a gleeful smile and stinking files into a suit fit for a green block monster. A genetically engineered gay icon in the attic. Bradley Walsh going through his clown phase. It was certainly an odd job. You suck! Shut up, Luke! You don't- Cannon fodder, I mean other school children. Whoa, humans do make the best cannon fodder. If you learn that from me. I think you'll find she lent it from me. Um, it skills both of me. This isn't Doctor Who. Consider yourself lucky you got to appear once, Tenant. I may, all right. At a whole CMBC's budget, worth of adventure. Right here on the doorstep. Ready? Nah! What? I refuse to be your cannon fodder. So bright out here, I feel like my face is gonna melt. I am keeping the window open regardless of the sound quality this episode because, ah, I love this hoodie. It's very comfy, but this mixed with this, I'm baking! Colin baking. Comedy. Isaac Travers sent over his second Doctor Cosplay and... I love it. I don't think you get a lot of second Doctor Cosplays, do you? It's not one I see often. We need more second Doctor Cosplayers, goddammit! Don't you agree? Yes! Now that was worth getting impressed. My second Doctor needs some work. Moving on to a name I don't know how to say. I believe it is Averia Viteva. Probably wrong, though. This Cosplayer cosplays the 11th and 12th Doctors and, oh my god, just looking at the pictures of how great those coats look make my bank account nervous. Also, they are just really good photos. I assume it's both yourself and your girlfriend being the photographers here because they are very well composed. Speaking of your girlfriend though, she is also a Cosplayer 2 cosplaying Clara Oswald and the pair of you just look adorable together. Your girlfriend's name is also one I can't say. I'm terribly sorry your handles would be here anyhow. But yes, you both look incredible in your cosplays and I'm jealous and I want to wear it. See, one day in the future, I know, just for a fact, I know how my brain works that I'm going to interview a Cosplayer in person. I don't know who, I don't know when, but I'm going to move heaven and earth to make it happen. And I know for a fact because I know this brain. After the questions are asked, I'm going to turn to them and I'm going to say, can we play dress up? Or something to that effect. Ah, one day. Here we are. We are at the Dobson residence. I've been very kindly invited down by your lovely self. Thank you. I don't know why I've been invited though. There's nothing Doctor Who here. No, we kind of play it down in the household really. There's very few links or references in the houses. Yeah, I mean, it's nice. I'm sure a lot of people already know the lovely Dobson family, including, hello, what's your name? Oh, you bit shy. But this is of course the lovely Rory who's hidden himself away. And it's very nice for you to let me come and play today. Do you like playing with Colin? Well, we'll come back, little man. It's okay. First question, we were talking about this earlier, but where did the Dalek come from? He was one of those decisions on eBay quite late at night where you go, that sounds like a good idea. I mean, it was ready for our wedding. We were going to get, as you do. And we thought there should be something to sort of represent us both there. My wife's not necessarily a Doctor Who fan. It's more sort of a... Who is off-screen, I should mention. Just through Stockholm syndrome really, that she's kind of gone along with this. But we looked and we looked to a higher one and we looked at the price of that and we took a deep breath and went, maybe not. And we saw one on eBay and we bid for it. And they're in the classroom on the giant screen in the classroom because I told the kids that this bid was coming through at about midday and I hadn't got a chance for it. And as it ticked away, I was going, oh, oh, it looks like, and then of course it did. And the children all found this hilarious. And then we suddenly realized the logistics of getting a Dalek from where it'd been bought back to our house. Where was that? Fortunately, it was only about three miles up the road from us. Which was more good luck than anything else. So I put out a shout out on Facebook to friends saying, anyone got a car with a boot roughly the size of a Dalek? Why this Dalek in particular? Why this model? Or was that just sort of luck? Barley was luck. Barley also, I'm of that generation where I'm an old school fan. The black and silver one as a kid watching it and as a teenager in Sylvester McCoy's era. I absolutely adored it. I'd kind of got a bit, like all teenagers, I kind of got a bit embarrassed by Doctor Who. Being a Doctor Who fan during Colin Baker's second season and Sylvester McCoy's first was tricky. You kind of became a little bit, you played it down at school. You don't play doctor in distress in the car. Not, not, no, not, not loudly. And then McCoy's Dalek story arrived on screen. And all of a sudden kids at school were going, you know about Doctor Who, don't you? What's going on in here? You saw Ace hitting that Dalek. It was great. That's right. Yeah. This one's got kind of a sentimental attachment to it as well because he's the cool one. We should never have been embarrassed about it in the first place. I've come back to McCoy's first season thanks to that blue race set recently. Oh, cool. And I absolutely adored it. It's ridiculous and it's fun. Going back to the, that cool thing, it must have been strange because obviously, not to be rude, I'm a younger fan. But so I grew up with the revival series. So it must have been strange for it to come back and suddenly be quite cool again and be as big as it was. It was very odd. Kids at school, because I'm a primary school teacher, so children at school had always sort of known as a Doctor Who fan. Um, there'd be a bit of a... A seagull is trying to gatecrush the interview on top of the house. It's one of the drawbacks of filming outside on the coast. Then it came back and what was lovely with that was watching it through children's eyes. And I think one of the things that Russell T. Davis did so well was to reintroduce the show as a new show, setting it in a very recognisable setting for the kids. It wasn't in Edwardian England or any of those sorts of things that if I had been bringing it back, that's exactly what I'd have done. I'd have had this Edwardian adventurer in this sort of strange library or something like that. Almost actually like they did with Capaldi's third season. But that's not as relatable for small children. So what I got the next day after Rose had been broadcast the next Monday morning, kids just bursting in school wanting to talk about it. Really? And being terrified of wheelie bins. All of a sudden my mum remembers this because her birthday's on the 23rd of November. Oh really? Yeah. It's meant to be. Unfortunately anyway, I remember my mum's birthday. But you had kids already going around in the playground, picking up, you know, sink plungers and whisks and things like that and sticking their arms in front of them and saying they're a Dalek. Kids could imitate all of that. Like the stomping of the Cybermen's feet and so on. That's right. They wouldn't necessarily have the fanciest costume, but the movement of it would be there. And the ideas would be there. And when later on you get someone like Will, for example, firing a painful, which Rory was watching yesterday because Rory loves Old Jack's boat, which is, if you've not ever seen Old Jack's boat, and don't look puzzled at me on this, it's got Marfa in it, it's got Will Finn in it and it's written by Russell T. Davis. I need this. CBBC on the iPlayer, Old Jack's boat. Watch it, it's brilliant. So when I told Rory that Jack was coming today, he got a little bit more excited. It was a little disappointed at your age and your lack of Bernard Cribbinsness. Sorry, I'll try to be Bernard Cribbins next time, I promise. We all try to be Bernard Cribbins. We do. This is a question for you, little Rory, so don't have to worry about answering. You're hiding, so you can't see this. So, hey Rory, could I ask you a question? Why do you like dressing like the Dalek? Is it super fun? He's doing this for reference. He's only a month off being free, so when you see the photos of Rory and his outfits, they are on for about 30 seconds at a time. I feel like mentioning, and I'm going to be careful with how I say it, about the Trufan incident. I feel like I need to bring it up because that's how a lot of people came to know these posts. Now we're a long way away from that whole fiasco. What was your initial reaction to it? It was his vague amusement, actually. It's the sort of thing that if Twitter had been around when I was a teenager, I fear I would have probably felt the same. I might not have articulated it, but I would have probably felt the same way. The problem with a show that's been going for close to 60 years now is that for every generation joining the show, it means something different to them. If you join the show in the early 80s and the next fan generation after me were, where it's proper science fiction, and it's not been the same since Christopher Bidmead and the others left, you know, it's a farce now in a pantomime, etc, etc. They're naturally embarrassed by it. I thought it was unnecessary to contact me personally, but you have to remember that if you work on a third's principle with Twitter or with anything actually in life, a third of people are quite like what you do. A third of people will be indifferent, and a third of people might actively dislike you for what you're doing. And so if you work on a third's principle and you get any more than a third liking what you're doing, great! So when you get something like this, which is criticizing the time and 18 months, two-year-old, for holding a plunger, and I wouldn't mind, but it wasn't even a plunger, it was our toilet brush, which my wife's still not forgiven me for, and a whisk. What did surprise me and what delighted me and baffled me really was that I posted this up at about half seven in the morning in my staff car park. When I come under. Before my day's work. And I don't... I can't go in to Daddy. You're trying to give him a cuddle? No. He's trying to exterminate you. Oh, fair enough. You got me! Stop! You're going to use your single plunger and whisk on, Jack. Oh, there you go. There you go. I'm going to sneak up on you. You nearly got me. Oh, bless him. He's adorable. There are times where he is a toddler. And even the Daleks retreat. I've seen our Colin just take a few steps back every so often. He's going back to the Twitter. Ridiculousness. I posted this up in the morning, just thinking that the five or six people who often comment on these things would go, Oh, yeah, that is a bit silly, isn't it? What I didn't expect was when I checked at about five o'clock that afternoon, and not only had I got quite a few comments underneath it from Neil Gaiman and Mallory Blackmon and all these people that I admire, but I'd got these comments from DMs from the Metro and the Independence Band. There's a lot of articles about it. There were a surprising number of articles, and what I was really delighted to be all focused on was what it was really all about, which is the huge and overwhelming positivity of Doctor Who fans. It was absolutely astonishing. And it went on for days afterwards as well, and Mountain Warehouse centres a pair of Wellies, and Hardware Shopping Leeds centres a single plunger. And I kind of liked that level of sponsorship. It's not like character options sending us all the toys and him having to be forced to open them and go, oh, what a surprise. So I've got a few pictures downloaded because I was scrolling through your Twitter just sort of ahead of the interview, and I just love to hear the story behind it, essentially. First of all, this one caught my eye. Ah, yes, that was... He was about a week old at that point. That was almost pre-Twitter for us. My mum and Laura's mum were sort of worried, you know, how will we cope? I ducked out the first week of Rory's time at home by getting bronchial pneumonia, and really just to get the attention back on me more than anything else. So my mum was like, oh, are you all coping? Are you all fine? So I did that photo and went, yeah, we've got spare pair of hands. I was just sent to a relative. I was sent to my mum and to Laura's mum at the time. And the response was? Oh, kind of accepted Colin now, but it was... Father family. Father family, but prior to the wedding, when we were talking about getting Colin to the wedding, and we were saying, he's quite big. He's bigger than we thought he was. And my father-in-law hadn't quite tweaked that we were talking about the Dalek. So he was going, oh, Colin's quite a large gentleman. And clearly, I don't think I've met him. I can't say that. That's so rude. Then we started talking... Fog your ears, Colin. Then we started talking about sort of the need for disabled access to get him up the ramps and stuff like that. And they're going, oh, okay. So he's... Yeah, okay. So he's picturing this enormous man. When we said we were then hiring a lorry to get him in the back of to bring him to the wedding. At no point beforehand did you mention it was a Dalek. No, no. That then featured quite heavily in my father-in-law's wedding speed. On the same topic. Oh, did I not save it in the end? I was going to save the one of the dance of you dancing with the Dalek. How'd that go? Well, it was terrifying at first because I genuinely thought that my friends had wheeled the Dalek onto the dance floor and Andy would be really angry about it. But as it was, it turned out he was inside and I thought, well, why not just go with it? It was great. It was my wedding. Why not? My Gem. I love her to pieces. She loves me. I've got her into the show much like the pair of you have. But all right. But I've said to her, so can we for the wedding in the future? And she's just like, no. Drop us a line on the date and the venue and we're just wheeling past. Gem, plug your ears. I'm making plans. This one I'd love to mention. That was brilliant. That was Millie. Millie, I'd come across Millie through both through Twitter and through that rather lovely article in Doctor Who magazine. And Rory had been flicking through that one. He picks up my magazine every so often and goes, why is Colin in here and why is Mummy in here? And why am I in here? I'm just... What have you got for me? Oh, thank you. What's this? A cup of tea. Yeah. Of course, we leave and make it. Oh, thank you so much. He's being extra nice. The second I leave or the second the camera goes off, he's going to be like, I want to play. All right. When he's going to be, he's going to pour his... Oh, I see. It's nothing in there yet. Do you want to come and pour me some tea? And you make yourself look ridiculous. I feel foolish now. How did I not know this was an imaginary empty cup of tea? Oh, thank you, my dear. Is this drinking water? Yes. Oh, good. Cheers, darling. It sometimes does get scooped. I was making sure it wasn't a bubble. Thank you very much. Are you having a cup as well? She looked new and didn't treat me this nice. Thank you for watching my shoes as well. Oh, good. Hey, Rory. Nice of you to join us. Oh, where's my sieve? You're wearing yours. There we go. Daleks United. One of the very few times that I'm not the one that looks ridiculous. Yeah. You've seen that, haven't you, Rory? Who's that? Yeah. Is that you? Me. I mean, we know who has that now, don't we? Oh, who has it? My sister has that. My sister, it turns out, lives about two miles from Milly in New Zealand. Utterly to our surprise, because I'd posted up flippantly going, oh, you've got all these different ones, and, you know, where's the Rory, Dalek? And she then crafted that. And the detail. And you can't, I think the photos... Do you like a cup, darling? I think they're gorgeous. I have one of my own. Your only cup? You've got yours here, haven't you? Is this your one? Do you? Would you like a cup of tea? There we go. There's your cup of tea. That's very hot water. It is. You have to be very careful with hot water, don't you? You try it. Take a sip. How is it? Is it delicious? Yes. Can I have some squash? Some squash? Yes, you've got some squash here, haven't you? You're very welcome. Good manners. My lot don't know manners at the nursery. They're just like, give me food. This was also my favourite that I needed to bring out. So what's the story there? That's actually a screenshot from a Christmas video. Like a lot of families. We were hit by COVID. And my Rory got it first. My wife got it and I got it. And... Oh, you all got it? Oh, yeah. It wasn't fun. But we're very lucky that we made a good recovery just before Christmas. And I thought, oh, we'll do a little video then for friends and family of him. So... Do you see my helmet? I like your helmet. If yours is more accurate, because it's the same colour as Colin, isn't it? Without the context of the Dalek costume, it does look like you're a chef. Going back to that photo, that was Rory and I one morning thinking, oh, well, we'll make a little pop video for I want to spend my Christmas with a Dalek. And then we realised that we couldn't actually get Colin out of the conservatory. Strategically, there's a shot in it for anyone who's watched the video, and it's on my Twitter feed somewhere down there, of him in the lounge. And that's only his top bit. His dome. Personal... Behind the scenes secrets. Purchase on a pile of books. And then, of course, for Rory, they went, oh, we should take him up to the bedroom, daddy. So I... As one would say. So he did the filming of that a little bit. Oh, really? If you had the version without the music on it, you'd just hear him giggling. Hi, Rory! Joining us on the sofa. You want to remain anonymous, don't you? Well, we're all wearing sort of team colours with the jeans here. Yes, I'm glad you got them there, though. Oh, good, yeah, yeah, yeah. There is a dress code for the Dobson households. Absolutely. I keep forgetting what's behind me, and then I, like, turn and I see a plunger or a whisk and I panic. I will ask, can I get in it? Of course. Yes! It is a toy, not a screen actually. People do that, don't they? They just, they keep it on a shelf and they, like, can't touch that. To be fair, my Cyberman helmet is one of those, which is why we had to build his... Well, you do have to unscrew to get in from what I've seen. Yes, and it is hideously claustrophobic. The idea of just having the back screwed in. Also, you've got to trust your wife. And I do, wholeheartedly. As a bold thing to start saying. There will be moments where she'll just go, no, I'm going to leave him in there. To watch me live out my childhood dream of riding around in a Dalek, as well as more Dobson family banter, check out the video coming tomorrow. I've got a new washing machine, and it's great, but the pause button doesn't seem to be working, so I'm filming the art section first as, well, no washing machines in here. Ian Branch has made this terrific Peter Capaldi drawing, and I mean, look at it. It is gorgeous. I'm looking at it on my phone now. The detail on display is absolutely incredible. And there's something about it being on Black Card 2. It just adds such atmosphere to it that I love. If you want to see more of his work, go and check him out. Next is Alex Lime, or The Rebel of Time, with this series five concept box art. Tempted though I may be, I have not been buying all of the Blu-ray box sets of the classic series. I only have McCoy's last one, but that's because me and Jim love McCoy's series. One of the best of classic coo, if we're being honest. Bar, ghost, like. The one thing I can say, all of them have in common are those excellent cover designs, but it obviously begs the question, if the new series got stuff like that, what would they look like? Well, Alex Lime, or The Rebel of Time, has answered that for one of my favorite new who series, series five. Again, it's the little details. It's the fact that, you know, you've taken the body and the head from different pictures. You showed that off in a video, I do believe. Of course, the cracking times there, the Pandorica makes a nice sort of centerpiece to that. If I'm not mistaken, the sort of white light at the top right of the screen, is that the TARDIS blowing up from the Big Bang? I could be wrong and I could be reading into it, but that's just my guess. Also, I love how you put season 31. Excellent work, Mr. Alex Lime. Hey guys, do you like the Daleks? I personally quite like the Daleks. Quite a lot in fact. Well, I think Tim Hill likes the Daleks because look at this gorgeous Dalek collage of all of their episodes. Again, I'm looking at it now, the detail. And I love the cracked screen aesthetic. It allows to show off everything perfectly. All of the poses and moments are excellently chosen. I love the big finish nods as well with the, I believe it's the Dalek Time Controller. I see comic book nods. It's hard to pick a favorite part of it because it's just all excellent. When I saw this on Twitter, I knew I had to show it off because just look at it. It's so good. Excellent work, Mr. Hill. I love it and I want it as a post in my home. Or like wallpaper, just the entire wall. Finally, I have made it no secret over the years that one of my favorite episodes of all time is Heaven Sent. It's been argued that it doesn't make any sense, Heaven Sent, if you will. But I don't care. The direction, the Capaldi's acting, the creature, the premise, it's just so good. It's something you'd expect from Big Finish, not so much the show itself. I think that makes sense. But putting feelings aside, Shay or Shay0505 on Twitter has made this. The circular design, you know, obviously reminiscent of both the castle and the confession dial. It really helps give it, this is Ed. My favorite detail though is what you've done with Capaldi's face. You've added the skull underneath and those brilliant red stripes makes it stand out. It's wonderfully morbid, which complements the episode itself with its darker themes. Excellent art for an excellent episode. If you yourself are an artist or you know an artist you'd want to be featured, send them my way in the DMs and I would love to feature them in the next episode. Moving on. How are you feeling? Do you like the show? Are you tired of it? Never mind, I don't want to know. Are you finding it boring? Too fast, too slow? I'm asking but don't answer cause I don't want to know. Do I have your attention? Yes or no? I'm paired, I guess the answer but I don't want to know. Am I all in the background? Are you on your phone? I'd ask you what you're watching but I don't want to know. Is there anyone out there? It wouldn't make a difference still I don't want to know. I thought it'd be over by now but I got a while to go. I'd give away the ending but you don't want to know. I was blown away by the shout outs I got last episode. I mean, Chris Thompson shouted me out. That was so cool. Can't say I was expecting that in my emails and wouldn't you know it? I've got a few more shout outs in my inbox so here they are. Enjoy. This is a shout out to both Hugh Chaser and Mr. Tardis. Hugh Chaser having resourceful cosplay videos and having pretty much fun audio dramas and Mr. Tardis for having insightful videos and just bringing up interesting topics in the franchise really. I'm not really one for doing videos and things like that but here we go. As you may well know I'm a portrait artist and I do a number of different portraits including Doctor Who. You've probably seen a few pieces a few of my pieces of work online and as such I've been requested to actually put these ideas and portraits forward. So I hope you enjoy them and take care. First and foremost we have got summer underscore visual FX. He makes some of the greatest posters. I mean look at this one he did for Dominic Greenwood Martin. Look at that. Summer VFX. He's amazing. He's great. Custom Who Sonics. This guy makes amazing sonic screwdrivers. I know my good friend Jericho Cain he bought a sonic screwdriver from it. It is massive. He uses the cores from the personalized your own sonic screwdriver sets and the trans temporal sonic screwdriver. So that's why you can't find them on eBay anymore. Gun Building. So Gun Building is a British Lego fan much like myself except for the British part. He is a member of the LGBTQ and other letters that I can't remember right now. Party. He is amazing. He makes the most amazing Lego Tardis. He also does really cool sketches of sonic screwdrivers and other really cool franchises like the Dark Crystal. He does a lot of Victorian Gothic style artwork. And he also does just a lot of other Lego creations. He just came out with the new fig barf called the Arthurverse which I think is really cool. It's got nothing to do with Doctor Who however there is a character in here who has a tea kettle for a head and I'm all for it. Anyways that does it for my segment of the video. Hi everyone my name is Beau. You might know me from the pilot episode. I'm going to shout out some people out from the Doctor Who art community. I'm already sorry if I don't like if I mispronounce your name so let's go. There's of course Lofiel, Lizzie, Liliput, Falco, Vicky, Guy, Abel, Zuck, Tom, Joe, Bluefruity, Avery B, Riz, Holly, Sophie, Isaac, Valentina, Michelle, Connor, Naomi, Lucy, Barbara, Charlie, Tygo, Luke, Rosie and Torbie. And I just wanted to say already thank you. I'll also if you just haven't added to it yet. I know it's going to be freaking amazing. And yeah, they are all amazing artists. Go check them out, follow them. Yeah. And thank you for this opportunity Jack. Thank you to those who submitted and if you want to be involved in the next episode send away. You know the rules by now. One minute maximum clip. Shout out someone who's not yourself. Send the link or the file to this email down below and I will be sure to include it. And if you were featured in this episode or the last episode you can submit again. I don't care how many times I put you in. It's the fun of it that counts. So remember the last episode I did the what if skit? Well, I did that shot of course of Anthony Aenleys master going die doctor. And I thought for a bit of a laugh I'd upload it as its own video just the raw green screen footage and say edit away die doctor. Thank you to those who made the silliness you just saw and I'm hoping to do more stupid edit challenges like that in the future. So keep your eyes peeled. Before I unlock the door and let you all back into the world I have one last segment to share which is MISC. I didn't think I did this last episode because there wasn't a lot to share from from memory but this time I've got a good few. Firstly there is vote Saxon back with another one of his spoiler-ific reviews this time of human nature. I love human nature and the family of blood. It's such a unique little story. And I mean originally it was a seventh doctor book seventh doctor supremacy. Thank you. Here is a little clip from that spoiler-ific review. He turned himself into a human was immediately distracted by a woman fell down some stairs and died. Jesus Christ and he's the savior of the time Lord. Serves. But what about that? Oh f*** me. I love that whole comedy like paper is in the air. It's a weird idol relationship that they have. Next I want to show a little animation clip of someone recreating a bit of spare parts the highly acclaimed Cyberman big finish audio drama. I tried listening to it myself but I won't lie. I got bored in the second part. I'm sorry. I'm going to get murdered for that one. To make up for it though check out this person who has animated a part of it. I'm just going to show you the clip straight away. It's amazing. The Mondasian Cybermen are the best design. They're so creepy. I mean yes I do love the RTD Cybermen too but you can't say no to the Mondasian design. The original Mondasian designs. No wonder they brought it back for well enough in time. They are great. Finally there is hit or miss reviews. They were originally a podcast but they've changed it over to a more traditional review format. The link to the channel is down below. Do give it a subscribe. The doctor telling Roast to run for her life and then we see Roast casually waltzing and cross a path is really annoying. This has always bugged me in the past and still bugs me to this day. The explosion on the shop holds up superbly except for the final shot. We get reintroduced to Mickey who's been calling her and is in a panic but Roast shrugs his and her mother spares off. And wouldn't you know it there ends another episode of The Community Show. Thank you to everyone for your continued support. Last episode did very well. Crossing 700 views in a week. I mean what? That's the power of doc 2 2012 I guess. And again a big thank you to those who have been buying stuff from the shop. And remember the new bow design will only be available for the next two weeks. So if you want it, get it whilst you can. Oh and of course a massive thank you goes to the Dobson family for letting me come to your abode and interviewing you. It was an amazing time and getting in that Dalek and riding around in it. One of the most joyous experiences of my life. And yes I am evil for putting me getting in that Dalek in a separate video coming tomorrow. Thanks for noticing. Thank you all for watching and I'll see you in episode 7. You power mad conspirator!