September 2, 2010
In tonight’s Science Fiction podcast, we interview I.G. Hulme, author of the acclaimed audiobook Heavenfield. Our listeners speak out and we announce the Stargate Trivia winner. In news, Douglas Adam’s returns to TV, Doctor Who changes the game, Star Wars from the 1920′s, The Planet of the Apes’ prequel, Ghostbusters 3, Magneto is Dead, and we talk about the rise of the fan girl. Miles brings us This Week in Star Trek where Shatner boldly claims “We Are Not Alone.” Rado gives us his SciFi Five in Five to wrap up the show: shows he thought would be terrible but ended up good!
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Heavenfield,
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Magneto,
Planet of the Apes,
Shatner,
Star Trek,
Star Wars,
Stargate,
Stargate Atlantis,
X-Men
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August 26, 2010
On the menu tonight, we bring you the Fall line-up of genre television shows with Mary, The DVD Geeks’ Televixen. We first share some Stargate Atlantis Triva. Our Fall line-up discussion begins with those shows which will not return: Dollhouse, Legend of the Seeker, Heroes, 24, Flash Forward, and Lost. We continue by looking at the shows which will return: Vampire Diaries, Fringe, V, Caprica, Human Target, Dexter, Chuck, Big Bang Theory, Smallville, Supernatural, Sanctuary, and Stargate Universe. We end by looking at those shows which will debut: The Cape, The Event, No Ordinary Family, $#*! My Dad Says, and the Walking Dead. Miles brings us the TWIST and Mary, the DVD Geeks’ Televixen, brings The SciFi Five in Five with the five films that should never be remade.
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$#*! My Dad Says,
2001: A Space Odyssey,
24,
Big Bang Theory,
Blade Runner,
Caprica,
Chuck,
City of Lost Children,
Dexter,
Dollhouse,
Flash Forward,
Fringe,
Heroes,
Human Target,
Legend of the Seeker,
Lost,
Metropolis,
No Ordinary Family,
Plan 9 from Outer-space,
Sanctuary,
Smallville,
Stargate Atlantis,
Stargate Universe,
Supernatural,
The Cape,
The Event,
Vampire Diaries,
Walking Dead,
Wall*E
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