Episode 294: Favorite Doctor Who Episodes Series One to Eight

We look back at our favorite episodes from Doctor Who Series One (2005) to Series Eight (2014) and celebrate seven years of Discussing Who! Which episodes make the list? Do we include your favorites?  Let us know on social media @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 294.  Hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones.

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The Parting of the Ways Review

Episode 103: Review of The Parting of The Ways, Doctor Who Series 1 Episode 13

Our review of the 2005 Series 1 of Doctor Who comes to a FANTASTIC end as we review ‘The Parting of the Ways.’ In this episode, picking up where we left off in Episode 103,  The Doctor, Captain Jack Harkness, and Rose Tyler face an army of Daleks on  Satellite 5. Next stop…Barcelona!  Episode 103 of Discussing Who is hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.

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Review of Boom Town, Discussing Who

Episode 101: Review of Boom Town, Doctor Who Series 1 Episode 11

Christopher Eccleston made news recently with articles about his time working on, and ultimate departure from, Doctor Who. We give our thoughts on these recent comments, talk about Lee’s upcoming trip to England, and more!Picking up where we left off in Episode 100, we review “Boom Town”, Episode 11 of Series 1. In our review, The Doctor, Captain Jack Harkness, Rose Tyler, and Mickey Smith face off with Margaret, the last Slitheen on Planet Earth.  Episode 101 of Discussing Who is hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.

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Episode 96 of Discussing Who Review of The Long Game

Episode 96: Review of The Long Game, Doctor Who Series 1 Episode 7

What happens when The Doctor’s companion makes choices that are not aligned with those of most companions? Is it right to use for personal gain? Find out what we think, and let us know what you think as we review ‘The Long Game’, Doctor Who Series 1 Episode 7. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.

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