Pex Lives: A Doctor Who Podcast (TV)
James Murphy and Kevin Burns are both Certified Minor Internet Personalities with a shared love of Doctor Who. Explore the history of the show with them, as they watch classic serials and chat with each other each month about them. Each month, the pair will pick a classic serial to watch and then break down, exploring the themes, characters and production of the given story. There will also be jokes. Sometimes they may barely mention the show. New episodes every month.

Kevin and James hit the classic William Hartnell serial from 1966 and the equally classic Zapata Western: Bullet for the General. 

Direct download: 73_The_Savages_and_Bullet_for_the_General.mp3
Category:TV -- posted at: 1:58pm UTC

Kevin and James are back and they recorded this at the beginning of the recent series, closing this journey off through the Clash's classic discography (is Combat Rock an imperative or a descriptor?) as well as the racist serial Time Flight - which James utterly failed to pick up on like the sweet summer child that he is. 

Direct download: combat_rock.mp3
Category:TV -- posted at: 9:41am UTC

In which James and Kit are joined by drummer (in Kit's new band, no less) friend of the show and lifelong Bruce fan John Busvine, to discuss The Boss's seminal 1978 studio album Darkness On The Edge Of Town. For John, it's a conversation over 30 years in the making, and it's a privilege to get his perspective on an album that's formed part of the soundtrack of his life. Enjoy :)

Direct download: DarknessEDIT.mp3
Category:TV -- posted at: 9:29am UTC

Your long international nightmare is over. Here it is, the podcast episode so anticipated, so filled with good magick that it did the unthinkable and killed Henry Kissenger. You're welcome. You're also now able to sate your previously unquenchable hunger to learn what your old buddies Kevin 'n' James thought about the newest Doctor Who. Listen now. We're back. 

Direct download: star_beast_pex_lives.mp3
Category:TV -- posted at: 10:01am UTC

In which James Slater-Murphy and Kit Power begin their deep dive into the studio albums of Columbia recording artist Bruce Springsteen. 

With a startling lack of originality, we start at the beginning, taking in 1973s Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ. There's a bit of initial amused bafflement that this is the origin story for one of popular music's biggest and most reliable stadium fillers, but we also discover a lot to enjoy and ponder, especially on side 2, as well as some signposts towards future greatness. An enjoyable start to a keenly anticipated journey.

Join us on this ride, where we find out: Will we pay the cost to hear the Boss? You'll have a blast. 

Direct download: Greetings_EDIT.mp3
Category:TV -- posted at: 5:12pm UTC

Kevin and James spend an extremely small amount of time on the 1979 Dr. Who serial before getting concisely into the Clash's third record. 

Direct download: dr_who.mp3
Category:TV -- posted at: 12:30pm UTC

Direct download: geer.mp3
Category:TV -- posted at: 10:34pm UTC

Kevin and James talk about an all-timer of a record. 

Direct download: The_Clash.mp3
Category:TV -- posted at: 1:40pm UTC

Direct download: pex_lives_-_giants.mp3
Category:TV -- posted at: 8:14pm UTC

Christine and Kit are joined by James Slater-Murphy to talk about the horribly anti-Japanese You Only Live Twice.

Direct download: YOLTFINAL-1.mp3
Category:TV -- posted at: 5:00am UTC

Phil talks to Jon Blum about the Abominable Bride and then interviews the hell out of him.

Direct download: Abominable_Bride.mp3
Category:TV -- posted at: 6:33am UTC

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