Michael has chosen Gods and Monsters about the life of filmmaker James Whale.
Luke is running a survey into how we define the word 'woke' and how it applies to Doctor Who. To take part visit - https://bit.ly/DoctorWhoWoke
Luke and Michael are joined by special guest John to discuss this 1982 BBC adaptation of P. C. Wren's famous novel.
We're back and it's about Star Trek (sort of). Michael's pick for the this month is Galaxy Quest.
Luke reviews the two Stingray novels that form part of the Deadly Uprising saga.
Luke interviews writer James Swallow about his career and writing the UFO novel Shadow Play.
Luke brings his favourite film this month, it's Chariots of Fire.
Michael's wife has this month's pick, it's the John Hughes classic The Breakfast Club.
Surprise! Here's an extra episode of For Your Consideration for Christmas.
This month's choice comes from Luke's wife Hannah. What did Michael and his family make of the choice.
Back in 2018 I had the pleasure of interviewing Richard Martin at ShadoCon 2. I've finally dusted it of for you to see now.
Continuing the animated theme from last month, Michael's pick is Howl's Moving Castle.
An animation inspired geek out. This episode is as much about Luke and Michael talking about their shared background in animation as it is about the first three Wallace and Gromit films.
Michael has picked Blake's 7 for August's podcast. We're looking specifically at the first two episodes, The Way Back and Space Fall.
Luke went to the Stand by for Action 2 concert at the Birmingham Symphony Hall on the 13th July 2024. Here are his thoughts.
It's time to talk Douglas Adams as Luke picks the BBC 4 adaptation of Dirk Gently.
Michael's pick this month is Chris Boucher's 1987 sci-fi cop show Star Cops.
Michael gets to pick his favourite Red Dwarf episodes this month in the second part of our look at the sci-fi comedy series.
Michael's pick for March is Harrison Bergeron, a 1995 TV movie based on a Kurt Vonnegut short story.