Podcasts with an Old School Feel

by Summer
March 23, 2007, 1:19 am | In Podcasting |

Yes, I’ve been known to go trawling on the podcast waves, looking for other scifi and fantasy related podcasts, and podcasts about old shows. Since I’m doing one for Babylon 5, I like to see what other older shows people out there are geeking about.

Here are some of the better ones that I’ve found:
Xena Cast (iTunes URL)
Adventures in the Sin Trade, about Xena: Warrior Princess (iTunes URL)
Undead America: Adventures in the Buffy Verse (iTunes URL)

I kinda wish I could find one about older British SF and Fantasy. Even if you don’t count Doctor Who (since there are already a dozen podcasts out there on the subject), there’s still much to choose from: The Prisoner, Sapphire and Steel, The Tomorrow People, Robin of Sherwood, and I’m sure there are many I’m missing.

Do you guys consider “The Avengers” with Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg to be SF/F or not?

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  1. Yeah I would say that The Avengers is SF/F

    Comment by Brad — March 24, 2007 #

  2. A great old-school podcast is Spaceship Radio. (www.spaceshipradio.com and iTunes). Its main content is episodes of “X minus 1″, a radio show from the 50s featuring dramatized adaptations of scifi short stories.

    They vary from the sublime to the ridiculous, and it’s well worth a listen.

    Comment by Matt — March 25, 2007 #

  3. No, I’d disagree on the Avengers. While there where episodes that had a distinct (if campy) SF angle, the show as a whole, I think, falls more into the realm of action/adventure.

    Comment by tim — March 26, 2007 #

  4. Tim but either it IS or isn’t SciFi. Granted it has a HUGE element of action adventure to it true, but since it does have that campy scifi as well (robots, mind control, just to name a couple) I’d have to say that it does fall under sci-fi. Granted not hard-core scifi ala B5, Trek or Star Wars, but a type of scifi none the less.

    Anyhow either way you look at it it’s still one heck of a show!

    Comment by Brad — March 26, 2007 #

  5. Agree about the Avengers, plus the budgets constraints always gave it a fantastical feel to me, since they were so few bystanders. There was one quote given in a scifi mag about the first few series…If you are in the shot you are in the plot, since they often couldn’t afford extras.

    Anyway other UK scifi series:

    Blakes 7
    UFO
    Space:1999
    Most of Gerry Anderson’s puppet series (Fireball XL5, Stingray, etc) would fall into the scifi category.
    Starcops
    A for Andromeda
    Quatermass
    Catweasel (fantasy)

    There was also `Out of the Unknown’, which adapted many classic short scifi stories, sadly the BBC dumped many of the episodes.

    Comment by Vanamonde — March 27, 2007 #

  6. Oh my gosh! Thanks so much for mentioning my cast! I have been listening to Slice of Sci-fi and just started on this show (you had me at Buckaroo Bonzai…how I love thee Perfect Tommy!)

    Again thanks for the mention here!

    Ciao!

    Comment by Alyrenee — March 29, 2007 #

  7. You’re welcome, Alyreene!

    It’s funny… I’ve been so busy making podcasts these past few years, I only get to look around for any that might be about topics I like every 6 months or so!

    So, where ever you go, there you are.

    Comment by Summer — March 30, 2007 #

  8. I kinda wish I could find one about older British SF and Fantasy.

    You wish is answered: I’m the co-host of a new podcast called “British Invaders” which covers British Science Fiction Television.

    Our first episode on “Sapphire and Steel” is now available at http://www.britishinvaders.com

    Eventually we plan to cover many of the shows mentioned here.

    Some Avengers episodes count as SF (e.g. the Cybernauts) but not all.

    Comment by Xander — April 18, 2007 #

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