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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 72 – Our Interview with Torri Higginson from Stargate Atlantis

August 21, 2010

In tonight’s episode, we interview Torri Higginson who played Dr. Weir on Star Gate Atlantis. To go along with that we have some Star gate Trivia. We discuss the founder of Star Trek’s birthday and the ten most controversial Star Trek episodes. SyFy announces Eureka and Warehouse 13 holiday episodes. News is out on Torchwood: A New World. We have two unusual ways to see Star Wars. Scott reviews the Book of Eli and Miles’ brings the TWIST: yeah Pike Wants Outta his chair. Radooz: brings us his biggest 360 episodes in the SciFi Five in Five.

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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 70 – Our Interview with Dominic Keating from Enterprise and Heroes

July 31, 2010

Tonight we sit down and interview Dominic Keating from Star Trek Enterprise and Heroes. We have some more Star Trek Trivia (I blame Miles). In news we chat about a potential Battlestar Galactica Web Series, Ron D. Moore comes clean on what really happened to Starbuck (You’ll hear what Katie Sackoff thinks of her demise as well), A trailer is out for Felicia Day’s Red, just who is playing Chuck’s momma?, You thought Children of Earth was dark? Wait till you see Torchwood season 4, Karl Urban on the Judge Dredd Remake, the Death Star is one ship to rule them all and the Dark Lord of the Sith has fallen on hard times and taken up bank robbery. Some Star Trek news in This Week in Star Trek and Miles brings you his top five strong female characters in the the SciFi Five in Five.

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SciFi Diner Podcast Order 66 – Our Interview with Keith R.A. DeCandido and Mike Schilling about the Shore Leave Fan Convention.

June 30, 2010

Tonight we bring you our interviews with author and comic book writer Keith R.A. Decandido and Media Relations Coordinator Mike Schilling about the Shore Leave Convention and specifically this year’s Shore Leave 32. We obviously discuss the guests of this years con: Edward James Olmos (Battlestar Galactica’s Adm. William Adama; Blade Runner’s Gaff), Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica’s Capt. Kara “Starbuck” Thrace; 24′s Dana Walsh; Bionic Woman’s Sarah Corvus), Torri Higginson (Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis’ Dr. Elizabeth Weir), Kevin Sorbo (Hercules: The Legendary Journeys’ Hercules; Andromeda’s Capt. Dylan Hunt), Catherine Hicks (ST:IV Voyage Home’s Dr. Gillian Taylor; 7th Heaven’s Annie Camden; Child’s Play’s Karen Barclay), and Dominic Keating (ST: Enterprise’s Lt. Malcolm Reed; Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Blair; Heroes’ Will). We also discuss the friendliness of the con, many of the authors that will be there, the multiple charities supported by the con, and much, much more. You can find out more about Shore Leave by visiting their website.

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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 61 – Our Interview With LOST And Babylon 5 Actress Mira Furlan

May 20, 2010

Tonight on menu, we serve up an interview with Mira Furlan from LOST and Babylon 5. We’ll be giving away a signed LOST print from her. We’ll discuss the Flash Forward and Heroes’ cancellation, as well as V, The Cape, and No Ordinary Family. In movies, we talk about what Firefly and Transformers have in common, Splice, Thor News, and The Outlanders. Miles shares on This week in Star Trek as well as the SciFi Five in Five.

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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 54 – An Interview With Actor David H. Lawrence, Eric Doyle (A.K.A. the Puppet Master) from NBC’s Heroes

March 12, 2010

On this science fiction podcast, we interview David H. Lawrence VII, AKA Eric Doyle, the Puppet Master from Heroes. Also on the menu tonight we announce the Star Wars Trivia winner, our discision to join the Lifestyle Podnetwork, our Farscape show two weeks from now, Fringe Season 3 is a go, Felicia Day comes to SyFy, new Tron Legacy and Iron Man 2 trailers are out, Star Trek finally wins and Oscar, Alice in Wonderland breaks the Box Office, the new Aliens will be in 3D, and Jay from Georgia brings us his top five SciFi Classic Movies in the SciFi Five in Five.

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