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* | * A sort of reversal of the hosts’ other show, ''[https://pod.link/braintape Brain Tape]'', which discusses the webcomic ''[https://achewood.com/2002/03/21/title.html Achewood]''. On that show, Rosemary is the expert, and Philip is the one who is unfamiliar with the topic. | ||
* In episode one, Philip says they also plan to read {{GO}}, which he claims crosses over into the Discworld universe. | |||
== Hosts == | == Hosts == |
Revision as of 04:21, 13 August 2023
Pseudopolis Yard | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Rosemary Campbell and Philip James |
Production | |
Audio format | mp3 |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 1 (so far) |
Publication | |
Original release | 25 May 2023 – present |
Provider | Galaxy Brain |
Related shows | Brain Tape |
Website | sites.libsyn.com/470967 |
Publisher Description
Discworld. Book by book. Cover to cover. In order.
Further Information
Format
- Intending to cover every Discworld novel in order, with multiple episodes per book.
- Using a framing device of “what is being critiqued” in each book.
- “Trying really hard” not to swear.
Trivia
- A sort of reversal of the hosts’ other show, Brain Tape, which discusses the webcomic Achewood. On that show, Rosemary is the expert, and Philip is the one who is unfamiliar with the topic.
- In episode one, Philip says they also plan to read Good Omens, which he claims crosses over into the Discworld universe.
Hosts
- Rosemary Campbell - new to Discworld (but has read Good Omens).
- Philip James - big Discworld fan.
Episodes
The table below indexes all episodes of this podcast. They are listed by default in release order, and use the podcast's own numbering scheme.
# | Episode | Date | Book/Subject | Episode link |
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1 | “Not so much worshipped as blamed”[1] | 2023-05-25 | The Colour of Magic (1/?) | Libsyn |
Footnotes
- ↑ This first episode covers the prologue, but Rosemary’s edition places the prologues for each of the first two books (“The Colour of Magic” and “The Sending of Eight”) together at the start, which is unusual. (The original and most subsequent editions have a separate prologue for each of the first two books.)