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== Further Information ==
== Further Information ==
=== Format ===
=== Format ===
* Major episodes are just under 20 minutes long, though occasional a much longer one is produced.
* Typical episodes are just under 20 minutes long.
* The podcast is released in seasons of ten major episodes, collected under a relatively loose theme.
* The podcast is released in seasons of ten episodes, collected under a relatively loose theme.
* Most seasons have at least one bonus episode, usually featuring Randy talking about non-Discworld subjects.  
* Most seasons have at least one bonus episode, usually featuring Randy talking about non-Discworld subjects.  
* Two series of mini-episodes also pop up in the same podcast feed:
* Two series of mini-episodes also pop up in the same podcast feed:
** ''The Portal's Pratchett Passages'', or P^3 for short, are readings from Discworld books. Episodes vary from 14 to 36 minutes long.<ref>We don't know if the P^3 episodes constitute a breach of copyright, but we think it likely the answer is yes, at least in Australia. Except in very short doses for the purpose of commentary or review, excerpts from an artistic work should generally not be reproduced without strict permission.</ref>
** ''The Portal's Pratchett Passages'', or P^3 for short, are readings from Discworld books. Episodes vary from 14 to 36 minutes long.<ref>The P^3 episodes potentially constituted a breach of copyright, as they present parts of the work without commentary or review. We're not experts, though.</ref>
** ''Pratchips'' are mini-episodes, usually under 3 minutes long, describing very specific bits of Discworld lore, like a single creature, character or location.
** ''Pratchips'' are mini-episodes, usually under 3 minutes long, describing very specific bits of Discworld lore, like a single creature, character or location.



Revision as of 17:27, 14 July 2022

Tales From the Drum
Presentation
Hosted byThe Medieval Gnome
Production
Audio formatmp3
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes206
Publication
Original release19 April 2019 – 20 November 2021
ProviderMedieval Gnome Productions
Related showsThe GEM Show
Websitehttps://mindkindle.net

Publisher Description

On the first, second, and third Friday of every month, it’s Tales From the Drum — the Mended Drum, that is. We also bring you three-minute long mini-episodes, cleverly entitled Pratchips (like potato chips, see?) every Monday-Thursday. All of these are (usually) about the places, spaces, races, and other words that end in aces of the Discworld, that pizza-shaped place (but no anchovies) that rides through space on the backs of the massive elephants Tubul, Berilia, Jerakeen and Great T’Phon, which themselves stand atop the 10,000 mile-long world Turtle, A’Tuin. (According to the dwarfs, there was once a Fifth Elephant, which slipped of A’Tuin’s carapace and crashed into the Disc. But the dwarfs can be funny that way.) Obviously, a place such as this could exist only every normal curve must have its outliers, where the fabric of reality is thin, and magic is an everyday—well, reality. Of course, it was actually the late Sir Terry Pratchett, OBE, who created the Discworld. He chronicled those places, spaces, etc. in 41 Discworld novels. In 500 years, he will probably be the only 20th-century author who is still being read. Seriously. He was that good. He was also incredibly prolific. In a span of 32 years, he wrote 70 books. They’ve sold northward of 50 million copies, last I saw. He was knighted in 2008 by Queen Elizabeth II. Sir Terry passed away in 2015 from a rare form of early onset Alzheimer’s disease. GNU Terry Pratchett. If you don’t understand that, you can find out about it in Going Postal. Also, il miglior fabbro. That’s from T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land.” But you knew that. Thanks for listening — and mind how you go! GNU Terry Pratchett

Further Information

Format

  • Typical episodes are just under 20 minutes long.
  • The podcast is released in seasons of ten episodes, collected under a relatively loose theme.
  • Most seasons have at least one bonus episode, usually featuring Randy talking about non-Discworld subjects.
  • Two series of mini-episodes also pop up in the same podcast feed:
    • The Portal's Pratchett Passages, or P^3 for short, are readings from Discworld books. Episodes vary from 14 to 36 minutes long.[1]
    • Pratchips are mini-episodes, usually under 3 minutes long, describing very specific bits of Discworld lore, like a single creature, character or location.

Trivia

  • Has gone by many names. See the season information table below for more information, but in summary: it was originally The Discworld Portal until September 2020. It was briefly The Mystery Portal, then Ponder's Wizardly Portal, before settling on The Witches and Wizards Portal for a few seasons. In October 2021, at the start of season 11, it changed name to Tales From the Drum.[2]
  • Host Randy has two tortoiseshell cats, or "torties", named Holly and Ivy; the mindkindle.net website has no fewer than three pages dedicated to them, including plenty of photos. (You're welcome.)
  • As of mid-2022, the podcast seems to have vanished; mindekindle.net is still there, but the show has disappeared from its podcast host Buzzsprout, and the Facebook, Patreon and Discord communities all seem to be deactivated or deleted. Only the YouTube channel remains, but it only has four of the full episodes and half a dozen compilations of the short "Pratchips" ones. For now we must regrettably list the show as unavailable!

Hosts

Episodes

Seasons and Mini-series

This podcast is divided into more seasons than most, often with a theme. This table summarises information on each season.

#[3] Title Start date End date Episodes Bonus Episodes Theme
1 The Discworld Portal 2019-04-19 2019-06-21 10 1 An introduction to the Discworld
2 The Discworld Portal 2019-06-29 2019-08-30 10 1 Belief and the metaphysics of the Discworld
3 The Discworld Portal 2019-09-13 2019-11-16 10 1 Witches and Wizards
4 The Discworld Portal 2020-12-06 2020-02-07 10 1 Societies, cultures and education systems of the Disc
5 The Discworld Portal 2020-03-06 2020-05-08 10 1 Villains of the Discworld
- The Portal's Pratchett Passages 2020-04-05 2020-08-06 10 - Readings from Discworld books
6 The Discworld Portal 2020-06-05 2020-08-07 10 1 Characters (often drawing from L-Space wiki content)
7 Ponder's Wizardly Portal[4] 2020-09-11 2020-12-09 10 2 No specific theme
8 The Witches and Wizards Portal 2020-12-25 2021-02-26 10 1 No specific theme
9 The Witches and Wizards Portal 2021-03-19 2021-06-18 10 1 Alphabet Soup (a Discworld A-Z)
10 The Witches and Wizards Portal 2021-07-02 2021-10-01 10 1 Granny and Nanny
- Pratchips 2021-07-06 2021-11-11[5] 76 - ~3 minute snippets of Discworld lore
11 Tales From the Drum 2021-10-15 2021-11-20[6] 4 - No specific theme

Episode List

The table below indexes episodes of the main podcast. They are listed by default in release order, and use the podcast's own numbering scheme.

# S[7] E[8] Episode Title Date Book/Subject Guest(s) Episode link[9]
1 1 1 "Welcome to Ankh-Morpork" 2019-04-19 Introduction None N/A
2 1 2 "Characters" 2019-04-30 Mustrum Ridcully; the Bursar; the Librarian; Sam Vimes None N/A
3 1 3 "Mrs Whitlow" 2019-05-08 Mrs Whitlow None N/A
4 1 4 "Monsters! Monsters!" 2019-05-11 Monsters of the Discworld None N/A
5 1 5 "Big Pictures" 2019-05-16 The Discworld, The Colour of Magic None N/A
6 1 6 "The Thickness of a Dream" 2019-05-24 Reading order; Nanny Ogg; Granny Weatherwax; various Discworld sub-series None N/A
7 1 7 "This Mortal Coil" 2019-06-02 Death; The Colour of Magic None N/A
8 1 8 "All in the Family" 2019-06-08 Death; Susan; Mort None N/A
9 1 9 "Love and Death (with apologies to Woody Allen)" 2019-06-15 Death; Mort None N/A
10 1 10 ""You're just a piece of cheese."" 2019-06-21 Death of Rats; Susan None N/A
11 1 - "Not the Discworld, exactly" 2019-06-21 Behind the scenes bonus episode None N/A
12 2 1 "Discworld, The" 2019-06-29 Geography and natural history of the Discworld None N/A
13 2 2 "It only encourages 'em" 2019-07-06 Belief on the Discworld, especially about elves None N/A
14 2 3 "Oh Brutha" 2019-07-12 The Great God Om and his prophets and priests None N/A
15 2 4 "The Turtle Moves" 2019-07-20 More on Om and Omnianism None N/A
16 2 5 "Really Unbelievable" 2019-07-26 Nuggan and other beliefs of the Discworld None N/A
17 2 6 "It's a Living/It's a Live!" 2019-08-02 "Life force" on the Disc None N/A
18 2 7 "Birdwalking" 2019-08-09 Variety of topics, inc. goblins and narrative causality None N/A
19 2 8 "Narratively Speaking" 2019-08-16 Narrative causality None N/A
20 2 9 "Genius, by Jingo!" 2019-08-23 Plot, character and theme in Jingo None N/A
21 2 - "Not the Discworld, exactly II (also?)" 2019-08-23 The host and his cats None N/A
22 2 10 "So Long and Thanks for all the...Quantum?" 2019-08-30 Quantum and the trousers of time in Jingo None N/A

Many more to be added.

Footnotes

  1. The P^3 episodes potentially constituted a breach of copyright, as they present parts of the work without commentary or review. We're not experts, though.
  2. This blog post and comments in episode notes for seasons 10 and 11 suggest the changes were at least partly motivated by copyright concerns, though changing from "The Wizards and Witches Portal" a move to find something Discworld fans would recognise.
  3. The season number, if part of the main podcast.
  4. Was known for one episode by the placeholder name "The Mystery Portal".
  5. Date of last published Pratchips episode
  6. Date of last published podcast episode
  7. The season number for this episode
  8. The episode number within the season
  9. Episodes are no longer available, except for a small number that were re-published to YouTube.