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{{Infobox Podcast
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| host = Ken Deep<br>Louis Trapani<br>James Naughton
| url = http://podshock.net
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| status = Weekly (irregular)
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| ended = Ongoing
| length = 80-110 minutes
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'''''Doctor Who: Podshock''''' (commonly referred to as '''''Podshock''''', but officially titled, '''''Outpost Gallifrey Presents . . . Doctor Who: Podshock''''') is a weekly ] about the ] ] series ].

The ] is produced by the ], the Gallifreyan Embassy, originally based in ], ]. The name "Podshock" is a reference both to ] and to the 1982 ''Doctor Who'' serial, '']''. Since ] ] the podcast has been affiliated with the ''Doctor Who'' fan website, ]. It was after this affiliation that the name of the podcast was changed to include a reference to Outpost Gallifrey. It is currently the only podcast affiliated with the popular ''Doctor Who'' website.<ref>http://gallifreyone.com/podcast.php Outpost Gallifrey announces the rebranding of ''Podshock''.</ref>

Podshock is, according to ], the most popular Doctor Who podcast after the ]'s commentaries for the series. It regularly reaches a top 10 ranking in the TV and Film section of ], based on listener votes.<ref>http://podcastalley.com/top_podcasts.php?num=10&genre=11&year=2007&month=2 Podcast Alley's Top 10 in TV and Film for February 2007</ref>

==Hosts==
The show has three main hosts: Ken Deep, Louis Trapani (both from the ]) and James Naughton (from the ]). It also has several correspondents from around the world who regularly contribute to the show:
*Chris Rattray from ]
*Mike Doran from ]
*Russel Hale from Canada
*Colin Bordley from the United Kingdom
*Taras Hnatyshyn from the United States

==Format==
Podshock usually runs for 80-110 minutes, and discusses all things related to Doctor Who, including the ] (both old and new), ] by ], ], ], spinoff series such as ] and ] and other material. The show starts off with a sound clip from either the old or new Doctor Who seasons, and is then followed by a news section which presents Doctor Who-related news from the previous week. The features segment usually follows the news; this is generally comprised of discussion and reviews of various Doctor-Who related topics. Time permitting, feedback from listeners is also included.

The show regularly features interviews with people involved in making Doctor Who, and past guests have included the actors ], ] and ], music composers ] and ] and writers ], ] and ]. Interviews from archive sources, mostly with people who were involved in the original series of Doctor Who, also feature from time to time; these have included ], ], ], ] and ].

Since September 2005 the show has been produced in two formats: an enhanced version, encoded in ], and an ] version. Both have the same audio content, but the enhanced version also includes embedded chapter markers, images and ]s.
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