Monday 18 February 2019
The Enemy Of The World Episode 3
The Enemy Of The World Episode 3
A flurry of activity in Norway yesteday saw the stats for the 'Round The Archives' podcast beat its previous monthly record, with over 400 listens registering.
It's always good to see the y-axis of the graph having to rescale itself, but I'm almost having to stop mysef from going mad and releasing Episode 33 before the end of February. Though it would be nice to get through the magic 500 barrier, which is our next big milestone.
I'm not sure whether Griffin the chef would be impressed by this news, however. But then my inability to peel spuds would at least give him something to complain about.
Even to this day, I can't help thinking about Episode 3 of 'The Enemy Of The World' as being The One That Exists, as that's effectively been its status for about 90% of my life. Even though, of course, the mssing episodes were never really missing, just misplaced.
But Reg Lye's turn in the kitchen is one of those that sticks in the mind and Lisa much prefers him to Gordon Gostelow in 'The Space Pirates'.
So, we've decided that his apperance as Old Gory in 'The Ghosts Of Motley Hall' will be the subject of our non-'Doctor Who' chat for this story. And as a bonus, there's a 'Sapphire & Steel' link there, too...
So we'd better break out the Kaiser pudding in celebration!
Our video about 'The Enemy Of The World' Episode 3 can be seen here.
(Written by Andrew Trowbridge)
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