Sun, 24 December 2006
Here is the largest podcast I have ever done and my last one of 2006. For your enjoyment my Christmas/Holiday Extravaganza bursting full of seasonal cheer and kids singing. This week features a interview with a friend of mine, James Mahon as we discuss having a holday in the magical Kingdom of Disney, then it is off to the world of video games with Chris Houle from Iceman Video Games as we discuss thePlaystation 3 and Wii launches and the world of action figures. Also includes is talk on holiday specials, including a very Sci-Fi one, seasons greetings from listeners and fellow podcasters and more jingle bells than you can shake a stick at. As a holiday bonous you will get to hear a visit from a certain man in red and a special edition of the audio drama The Scarifyers called the Yule Lads. Music this week is supplied once again by the band thehipcola and this time singer Ayla Brown. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Mon, 18 December 2006
Here it is folks, my pre-holiday podcast. First up this week is my audio book review of Body Double by Tess Gerritsen and then we double the guest count as well. Joining me this week are fellow podcasters Paul Wilson of the DWO Whocast and James Naughton from Doctor Who: Podshock as we discuss being a landed immigrant and delve into a little Doctor Who, Torchwood and James Bond discussion as well. I also drop some hints on what to expect for next week's Christmas spectacular. The seaosn music in this episode is by the band thehipcola and their Christmas album that you can find at http://thehipcola.com/media/. As usual your comments and suggestions are always welcome.
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Mon, 11 December 2006
This week it is gangs and secret agents take the stage. First up is my audio book review of White Sister by Stephen J. Cannell, another Shane Scully murder mystery thriller and then it is off to the cinema with another big screen review with Rob. This time around we went to see Casino Royale the new James Bond film starring Daniel Craig. Not only do we discuss around opinion on 007's newest outing, Rob also goes over the life of author, Ian Fleming, who created the secret spy. Music on today's show is Uniforms motion picture score by Devin Anderson and Doctor 007 by our good friend Martin Johnson. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Mon, 4 December 2006
This week we scour the wastelands of humanity and never ending expanses of the human mind and invention. First up is my unabridged audio book review of Armageddon's Children by Terry Brooks, as the Word and Void battle it out over the fate of the world torn apart by war. My special guest for this week is Martin Johnson, composer of from the recent production of the stage play Evil of the Daleks that took place in England back in October. We talk about what it is like to write music for such a production and the challenges that went into making music for a stage version of a lost Doctor Who episode. Also listen to the end of the podcast for a very special announcement concerning our friends at the Lipstick Aliens Podcast. As usual your comments and suggestions are always welcome.
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