The Pratchett Podcast
The Pratchett Podcast | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Graeme Sheridan, Rhys Parton |
Production | |
Audio format | mp3 |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 61 |
Publication | |
Original release | 24 October 2011 – 3 October 2018 |
Website | thepratchettpodcast.wordpress.com; talkshoe.com |
Publisher Description
The Diskworld Reviewed and Taken under the Loop.
Further Information
The Pratchett Podcast is no longer available in its entirety. The final thirty episodes can be found in podcast directories and at the talkshoe site; the original WordPress blog has the first fifteen episodes. The ones in between seem lost to time.
Format
- Early episodes are mostly reviews of adaptations and novels, though sometimes one of the hosts is a book behind and submits their thoughts about it the subsequent month.
- Later episodes primarily feature a review, but also several recurring segments:
- "Ankh-Morpork Times" - a round-up of current Discworld and Pratchett-related news
- "New Members of the Watch" - in which host Graeme reads out the names of new members of The Pratchett Podcast Facebook group
- "Clacks" - a letters segment in which the hosts read out emails and other messages sent in by listeners.
Trivia
To be added.
Hosts
- Graeme Sheridan - creator of The Professor How Parody Podcast, a Doctor Who...er...parody podcast.[1] Host of the show all the way to its last episode.
- Rhys Parton - host of the Who is the Man podcast, also about Doctor Who.[1] Co-host of the early episodes; only an infrequent contributor from around episode 33 onwards.
Episodes
The table below indexes full episodes of this podcast (not including trailers and previews). They are listed by default in release order, and use the podcast's own numbering scheme.
More episodes to be added.
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 As described in the introductory post on the podcast's original WordPress site. The links to the other podcasts are sadly dead.
- ↑ Includes clips from various radio programs memorialising Terry in the week or so after his death.