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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Decision Theory in Space, published by lsusr on August 19, 2024 on LessWrong. "Since you are reluctant to provide us with the location of the Rebel base," said Grand Moff Tarkin, "I have chosen to test this station's destructive power on your home planet of Alderaan." "No. Alderaan is peaceful. We have no weapons there. It is a loyal planet under Imperial control. Striking Alderaan would destroy your own resources and foment rebellion. Destroying it is irrational," said Princess Leia, perfectly calm. "Nonsense," said Tarkin, "That is a naïve understanding of decision theory. I am a causal decision theorist, but I acknowledge the value of precommitments. I therefore precommit to destroying Alderaan unless you reveal to me the location of the Rebel base. This is not an irrational act if you capitulate to me." "But it is an irrational act if I do not capitulate to you," said Leia, "I am a functional decision theorist. The algorithm I use to select my decision accounts for the fact that you are modelling my mind. You are a rational agent. You only threaten me because you expect me to succomb to your blackmail. Because of that I will not succomb to your blackmail." "I'm going to do it," said Tarkin. "Sure you are," said Leia. "I'm really going to blow up the planet," said Tarkin. "Be my guest," said Leia, with a smile, "Aim for the continent Anaander. Its inhabitants always annoyed me. We'll see who has the last laugh." "I'm really really going to do it," said Tarkin. "I grow tired of saying this, so it'll be the last time. Just blow up the planet already. I have an execution I'm late for…." Leia's voice trailed off. She was suddenly aware of the deep, mechanical breathing behind her. Kshhhhhhh. Kuuuuuuo. Kshhhhhhh. Kuuuuuuo. Everyone in the Life Star command center turned to face the cyborg space wizard samurai monk in black armor. Kshhhhhhh. Kuuuuuuo. Kshhhhhhh. Kuuuuuuo. Vader's cloak fluttered and a couple indicator lights on his life support system blinked, but no muscles or actuators moved. A semi-mechanical voice in the uncanny valley spoke from Vader's mask. "Chief Gunnery Officer Tenn Graneet, you may fire when ready." "Commander Tenn Graneet, belay that order," said Tarkin. The Chief Gunnery Officer held his hand above his control panel, touching nothing. He looked rapidly back-and-forth between Tarkin and Vader. Tarkin turned angrily to face Vader. "Are you insane?" Tarkin hissed. Vader ignored the question and looked at Leia. "Where is the Rebel base?" Leia's eyes were wide with horror and her mouth was wide with a silent scream. She clenched her teeth and stared at the floor. "Tatooine. They're on Tatooine," Leia said. "Chief Gunnery Officer Tenn Graneet, you may fire when ready," said Vader. "What‽" exclaimed Tarkin. Graneet lifted the clear cover off of the authorization lever. He moved his hand as slowly as he could. "Commander Tenn Graneet, belay that order," said Tarkin. "Commander Tenn Graneet, ignore all orders you receive from the Grand Moff," said Vader. "Commander Tenn Graneet, I am your commanding officer. Ignore all orders from 'Lord' Vader. If you continue to disobey my orders, you will be court martialed," said Tarkin. Graneet continued the process of authorizing the firing team. Tarkin drew his blaster pistol and held it to Graneet's head. "Stop or I will shoot you in the head right now," said Tarkin. Bkzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Tarkin felt the heat of Vader's red lightsaber a centimeter from his neck. The next seconds felt like slow motion. Graneet paused. Then Greneet continued the firing activation sequence. Tarkin pulled the trigger. Click. Nothing came out of the blaster's emitter. Vader didn't even bother to watch his order get carried out. He just turned around, deactivated his lightsaber, and strode out of the command center. Vader's cape billowed...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Decision Theory in Space, published by lsusr on August 19, 2024 on LessWrong. "Since you are reluctant to provide us with the location of the Rebel base," said Grand Moff Tarkin, "I have chosen to test this station's destructive power on your home planet of Alderaan." "No. Alderaan is peaceful. We have no weapons there. It is a loyal planet under Imperial control. Striking Alderaan would destroy your own resources and foment rebellion. Destroying it is irrational," said Princess Leia, perfectly calm. "Nonsense," said Tarkin, "That is a naïve understanding of decision theory. I am a causal decision theorist, but I acknowledge the value of precommitments. I therefore precommit to destroying Alderaan unless you reveal to me the location of the Rebel base. This is not an irrational act if you capitulate to me." "But it is an irrational act if I do not capitulate to you," said Leia, "I am a functional decision theorist. The algorithm I use to select my decision accounts for the fact that you are modelling my mind. You are a rational agent. You only threaten me because you expect me to succomb to your blackmail. Because of that I will not succomb to your blackmail." "I'm going to do it," said Tarkin. "Sure you are," said Leia. "I'm really going to blow up the planet," said Tarkin. "Be my guest," said Leia, with a smile, "Aim for the continent Anaander. Its inhabitants always annoyed me. We'll see who has the last laugh." "I'm really really going to do it," said Tarkin. "I grow tired of saying this, so it'll be the last time. Just blow up the planet already. I have an execution I'm late for…." Leia's voice trailed off. She was suddenly aware of the deep, mechanical breathing behind her. Kshhhhhhh. Kuuuuuuo. Kshhhhhhh. Kuuuuuuo. Everyone in the Life Star command center turned to face the cyborg space wizard samurai monk in black armor. Kshhhhhhh. Kuuuuuuo. Kshhhhhhh. Kuuuuuuo. Vader's cloak fluttered and a couple indicator lights on his life support system blinked, but no muscles or actuators moved. A semi-mechanical voice in the uncanny valley spoke from Vader's mask. "Chief Gunnery Officer Tenn Graneet, you may fire when ready." "Commander Tenn Graneet, belay that order," said Tarkin. The Chief Gunnery Officer held his hand above his control panel, touching nothing. He looked rapidly back-and-forth between Tarkin and Vader. Tarkin turned angrily to face Vader. "Are you insane?" Tarkin hissed. Vader ignored the question and looked at Leia. "Where is the Rebel base?" Leia's eyes were wide with horror and her mouth was wide with a silent scream. She clenched her teeth and stared at the floor. "Tatooine. They're on Tatooine," Leia said. "Chief Gunnery Officer Tenn Graneet, you may fire when ready," said Vader. "What‽" exclaimed Tarkin. Graneet lifted the clear cover off of the authorization lever. He moved his hand as slowly as he could. "Commander Tenn Graneet, belay that order," said Tarkin. "Commander Tenn Graneet, ignore all orders you receive from the Grand Moff," said Vader. "Commander Tenn Graneet, I am your commanding officer. Ignore all orders from 'Lord' Vader. If you continue to disobey my orders, you will be court martialed," said Tarkin. Graneet continued the process of authorizing the firing team. Tarkin drew his blaster pistol and held it to Graneet's head. "Stop or I will shoot you in the head right now," said Tarkin. Bkzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Tarkin felt the heat of Vader's red lightsaber a centimeter from his neck. The next seconds felt like slow motion. Graneet paused. Then Greneet continued the firing activation sequence. Tarkin pulled the trigger. Click. Nothing came out of the blaster's emitter. Vader didn't even bother to watch his order get carried out. He just turned around, deactivated his lightsaber, and strode out of the command center. Vader's cape billowed...
The Bad Batch ends on an exciting note, as we see Omega being confident in her own abilities, the team picks up an old foe, and Tantis gets a visit by our favorite Grand Moff. Join “The Fam” on Patreon, www.patreon.com/theuponfurtherreview IG: theuponfurtherreview FB: The Upon Further Review TikTok: theuponfurtherreview #starwars #thebadbatch #badbatch #hemlock #emporerpalpatine #starwarsanimation #disneyplus --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theuponfurtherreview/message
In this episode, we cover the AdeptiCon 2024 Premier Tournament in great detail, and interview Hello There Community member Matt Bucher about his championship run in the event. We cover the event statistics, and the three of us give detailed battle reports of our matches from the event throughout. Hello There! is a podcast about the tabletop game Star Wars Shatterpoint and the Star Wars Universe. ___________________________________ Hello There! is supported by our wonderful patrons on Patreon. If you would like to help the show, and join our discord community, go to patreon.com/hellotherecast and pledge your support. Hello There! Patrons directly support the show and its growth by helping pay our monthly and annual fees, while contributing to future projects and endeavors. ___________________________________ Twitch I HelloThereCast Twitter I @HelloThereCast Instagram I @HelloThereCast Facebook I HelloThereCast YouTube I HelloThereCast Apple Podcasts l Spotify l Google Podcasts __________________________________ Hello There! is hosted by Jesse Eakin and Aman Khusro
Friend and filmmaker, Moises Andrews joins me to talk Ahsoka,Andor and everything else. Enjoy!
Tarkin was a cold and calculating man. He was the Empire's Grand Moff, he helped Palpatine rule the Galaxy with Vader and the other Moffs. In today's Marvel comic, we will see a side of him we've never seen before, and it will shock many to see him in such a light. Tarkin was bad, and this comment shows it, along with some of his childhood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Joker shoves Valestra down into his chair. Not out of anger, oh no… he just wants to know what's on his mind! Of course... Sal reveals why he's here - it's all about The Bat. First he whacked Chuckie Sol, then Buzz and now he's after Valestra. Guano Man, really? Sal has a fair point for him too - once The Bat gets done with him, surely he'll go for The Joker next... and his hands are just as doity! The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Today's guest: Somebody has to save our skins - joining this investigation, from stars afar, is our Grand Moff, our Deck Officer, our Godfather and Stardust. He's the Maker himself - it's Alex Robinson! Alex has managed to pull himself away from the lure of blowing his fortune in Canto Bight in order to bring a safe and secure society to Gotham once and for all! He's been in this fight since he was six years old and he sure ain't stopping now! Alex Robinson - Website - Twitter Star Wars Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter Godfather Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter AlphaBeatical - Website Who Died with Pete and Alex - Linktree
This week on the Toy Power Podcast we talk to the delightful Emily Lind! With a spooky theme right from the start, you are in for a trick or treat! The fun get to know you questions, and then it's time to shine some light on the amazing shrine that she has built around Peter Crushing. A fascinating insight to the famous Grand Moff antagonist from Star Wars & how one builds a shrine on this character - but also a deeper look at his marvellous acting carrier. Then we pivot into the world of Horror. With Toy Company's at their peak - we are treated with an exciting or scary selection of items. TV , Movie , Books as well as Comic Book shoutouts form every era imaginable. We ask Emily to break-down how she as a horror fan - chooses her toys & what pops out to her; as well as a break-down of the difference between the films that are categorised as Universal & Hammer Horror. We also ask the hard question - what would Emily like to see in the Horror genre from films in the future... If you wish to hear more from the knowledgeable Emily - be sure to check out her Podcast: The Canto Bight Dispatch.Support the show: http://patreon.com/toypowerpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 226 - Grand Moff Steve One more week until Star Wars Celebration: Anaheim New Star Wars Vanity Fair Article Another Diary Entry Please help out the @amidalahelps fundraiser for @equalitytexas If you have any questions or comments you'd like us to read on the show you can email us at cantobightpod@gmail.com. You can also send us audio files! And send us possible Top 3 topics so we can continue to rank anything and everything! Or send us F*ck/Marry/Kill suggestions. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on iTunes. It helps grow the show! We also have merch! Check it out at teepublic.com/user/eflind Find us on Twitter: @cantobightpod @eflind @cantobritt
On This Weeks Episode...Introduction/Welcome BackLego Star Wars is everywhere!Obi Wan - Will Qui-Gonn Appear? What about Jar Jar? What's up with the look of the Utapauan? Thoughts on Boba Fett/Hopes for Next Season of Mando?Ian's Pitch for Season 2 of Book of Boba FettSpace Dive Chat
A rundown of the eleventh and twelfth Doctor Specials according to our listeners' preferences. With a really most unsurprising winner!
We play Girl Underground, but the Girl is Rey from the Star Wars sequel trilogy. She falls into a strange underground realm while questing for knowledge of what a Jedi should be. She meets strange Companions: a talking Ysalamir, a broken assassin-droid, an ambitious Kowakian monkey-lizard, and a majestic Purgill. And she confronts the Grand Moff of the Scrapheap, who has stolen the sun. This one-shot is part of a celebration of 4 years of the Star Wars Saturday games series, brought to you by members of the Gauntlet RPG Community. Learn more about Girl Underground here: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/281656/Girl-Underground Learn more about The Gauntlet here: https://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/
The hosts are pondering a question of ethics - how should pursuing our hobby influence our public behaviour? Moving swiftly on, there are a plethora of new acquisitions from the team this month, and some great shout-outs from around the world wide web, including an excellent new collection room, and an unexpected Canadian discovery. Action Figure Face-Off features two Droids, a Gunner, and a smooth talking Smuggler. Who will emerge victorious? The lads discuss all the latest goings-on in the collecting world including a retrospective of the recent collecting event Echo Base Live, and interviews with the traders, punters, organisers and special guests. Jason and Spoons have paid a visit to Milton Keynes for the grand opening of Jason Joiner's National Film and Sci-Fi Museum, and Rich catches up with Ron Salvatore to delve into Micro Collection minutiae. The licensee section sees the boys revealing their childhood reading habits and favourite literature, and moving on to look at British publisher Sphere, who released the paperback novels and tie-ins for Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back. The books themselves, and the associated store displays and related materials, are all featured. The feature interview this month is with Star Wars artist, collector, and costumer Marsha Parkins, talking about her influences, her artwork for Topps and other publishers, attending events, and her love for that galaxy far, far away. All this and the regular banter and bluster, look out for the podcast in the normal places.
Welcome back to a Sorta Star Wars podcast! Our Patron Tim is getting married! So, naturally he looks to the older and wiser husbands in his life, Jared and I. Join us as we give sage (and some not-as-sage advice) for Tim to help him have a long and successful marriage. You're welcome Tim. Thanks for listening! Be safe. Be courteous. BYE! If you'd like to support the show and be entered to win the monthly contests, visit our Patreon at patreon.com/sortastarwars Thanks everyone for your support! *This podcast is a production of Ryit Media and is hosted by Ryan Lehman (@sortastarwars) **To hear other podcasts hosted by Ryan Lehman, search "Ryit Media" on any podcast player or find the links here: Granny Shiftin': THE fast and furious podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/ipk12aZ_ Dad Reads Books: https://link.chtbl.com/q_7bYUCz AND NOW Silver Screen and Television Dreams: https://link.chtbl.com/djA5v-LB
The hosts are pondering a question of ethics - how should pursuing our hobby influence our public behaviour? Moving swiftly on, there are a plethora of new acquisitions from the team this month, and some great shout-outs from around the world wide web, including an excellent new collection room, and an unexpected Canadian discovery. Action Figure Face-Off features two Droids, a Gunner, and a smooth talking Smuggler. Who will emerge victorious? The lads discuss all the latest goings-on in the collecting world including a retrospective of the recent collecting event Echo Base Live, and interviews with the traders, punters, organisers and special guests. Jason and Spoons have paid a visit to Milton Keynes for the grand opening of Jason Joiner's National Film and Sci-Fi Museum, and Rich catches up with Ron Salvatore to delve into Micro Collection minutiae. The licensee section sees the boys revealing their childhood reading habits and favourite literature, and moving on to look at British publisher Sphere, who released the paperback novels and tie-ins for Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back. The books themselves, and the associated store displays and related materials, are all featured. The feature interview this month is with Star Wars artist, collector, and costumer Marsha Parkins, talking about her influences, her artwork for Topps and other publishers, attending events, and her love for that galaxy far, far away. All this and the regular banter and bluster, look out for the podcast in the normal places.
The hosts are pondering a question of ethics - how should pursuing our hobby influence our public behaviour? Moving swiftly on, there are a plethora of new acquisitions from the team this month, and some great shout-outs from around the world wide web, including an excellent new collection room, and an unexpected Canadian discovery. Action Figure Face-Off features two Droids, a Gunner, and a smooth talking Smuggler. Who will emerge victorious? The lads discuss all the latest goings-on in the collecting world including a retrospective of the recent collecting event Echo Base Live, and interviews with the traders, punters, organisers and special guests. Jason and Spoons have paid a visit to Milton Keynes for the grand opening of Jason Joiner's National Film and Sci-Fi Museum, and Rich catches up with Ron Salvatore to delve into Micro Collection minutiae. The licensee section sees the boys revealing their childhood reading habits and favourite literature, and moving on to look at British publisher Sphere, who released the paperback novels and tie-ins for Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back. The books themselves, and the associated store displays and related materials, are all featured. The feature interview this month is with Star Wars artist, collector, and costumer Marsha Parkins, talking about her influences, her artwork for Topps and other publishers, attending events, and her love for that galaxy far, far away. All this and the regular banter and bluster, look out for the podcast in the normal places.
In Episode 61, hosts Alyce and Laura celebrate* Clink, Muchi and being only 8 episodes away from Episode 69. HEY OH! There’s only one right way to make a mimosa and it involves and eye dropper Is a Han Solo Disney+ series in the works?Broken trumpets and small handsIs Rangers of the Republic axed or is it just clickbait? Or do we all need to go outside?JJ Abrams uses his words in an interview, but to what avail? Boy oh boy are we behind on reading. But that didn't stop us from checking out a new excerpt from the upcoming Star Wars: The High Republic: The Rising Storm by Cavan Scott picks up where Light of the Jedi left off with Bell ZettifarRecap on Tap: The Bad Batch. A quick section on episode 4, “Cornered,” then we dive into a more thorough review/recap of episode 5, “Rampage.”Do you want to see a Han Solo show? What kind of crazy hijinks and adorable creatures will we see in the rest of The Bad Batch season 1? Did Ody Mandrell ever visit Ord Mantell? Shoot us an email and let us know, or just say hello, at forcetoastpod@gmail.com! Helpful links referenced in this episode:Laura and Rocha discuss the galaxy’s favorite Grand Moff, Wilhuff Tarkin, in the May 26 episode of The Jedi WayGeek Buddies reviews Episode 4 and Episode 5 of The Bad BatchTim Sim interviews Laura on The Insight OvertimeThe Schmoedown Throwdown featuring Laura competing in the Star Wars Championship is happening on Saturday, July 10! We’ll post a link when the tickets go on saleTwitter: @forcetoastpod | @sLeiaAllDay | @ShutUp_LauraInstagram: @forcetoastpodEmail: forcetoastpod@gmail.comWebsite: forcetoastpod.com*This podcast contains a sh!t ton of profanity and boozin. You can find a bleeped version of this podcast absolutely nowhere. Cheers!
Hey there, Maxxonistas! It’s Episode 60 of Force Toast and hosts Alyce and Laura recap* all that big Star Wars news we got on May the Fourth except OH WAIT, WE DIDN’T GET ANY. Star Wars Celebration 2022 has new dates. Again. Worried about masks, cosplay and travel? Why you shouldn’t panic yet.KENOBI WATCH. What’s this about a new Obi-Wan costume? Maybe that means no costume? Maybe the new costume is his birthday suit? A girl can dream. We haven’t seen (heard) the last of Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars animation (via EW). Also look at this video of Hayden Christensen imitating Matt Lanter’s Anakin. It will mess with your mind.This high-end, adults-only Star Wars bar sounds awesome, if only it weren’t on a nasty, ocean-polluting cruiseYou can now read the prologue of Cavan Scott’s upcoming novel, Star Wars The High Republic: The Rising Storm (via starwars.com). We kind of loved it.Super mature hand gesturesFriend dates and friend-iversaries Release dates for the next three Star Wars films. Though maybe don’t get attached - there’s always a chance they could change. Dee Bradley Baker talks to Entertainment Tonight about Star Wars: The Bad BatchRECAP ON TAP: The Bad Batch. A quick section on episode 2, “Cut and Run,” then we dive into a more thorough review/recap of episode 3, “Replacements.”Helpful links referenced in this episode:John Rocha and Laura revisit Rogue One to discuss why it’s simply amazing on The Jedi WayLaura joins The Geek Buddies to review The Bad Batch episode 3, “Replacements” Stay tuned to The Outlaw Nation YouTube channel for a new episode of The Jedi Way on the Grand Moff himself, Wilhuff Tarkin Twitter: @forcetoastpod | @sLeiaAllDay | @ShutUp_LauraInstagram: @forcetoastpodEmail: forcetoastpod@gmail.comWebsite: forcetoastpod.com*This podcast contains a sh!t ton of profanity and boozin. You can find a bleeped version of this podcast absolutely nowhere. Cheers!
Season 2 of The Mandalorian was so wizard, and our heroes are here to break it all down! Join Matt, Caitlin, and Brian as they discuss this insane episode, as well as say goodbye to Jeremy Bulloch, talk High Republic, and bid everyone farewell... for now. No one's ever really gone.
Karkin' kriff, the news is marching! Our heroes are reeling from the Star Wars reveals that took place during the "Disney Investor Call Holiday Special" and are also trying to discuss Chapter 15 of The Mandalorian. Join Caitlin, Matt, and Brian as they wallow in the goods and avoid death. Also, everyone who listens may or may not become a Jedi by the show's end. Maybe. Maybe not. Migs!
Ship go boom. Chapter 14 of The Mandalorian will change the way we look at the prequels forever and our heroes are on it. Join Matt, Caitlin, and Brian for a very long discussion about this episode, followed by a very sad announcement.
He has a name! Chapter 13 of The Mandalorian did not play around, and our heroes are still recovering! The Child has a name! A certain special someone has returned! Another name got dropped out of nowhere! HK droids! Brian, Caitlin, and Matt discuss all of this, plus more sniping about the Bridger Pamphlet and for whatever reason, more Williams Sonoma references.
Celebrate Life Day properly! Our heroes are recording at night, so welcome back to Spotckha Nights. Brian, Caitlin, and Matt discuss The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special, then go for some Hug Watch, Captain's Corner, and Trade Negotiations. MmmBop is cooking a Nuna, it's a Life Day miracle!
Reunions! Plots! Vats! Cookies! Schools! Our heroes are talking all things Chapter 12 of The Mandalorian. Join Caitlin, Matt, and Brian as they steal some cookies, debut a brand new segment, and much more. Red-eyed death ferrets all around!
Hurry up, goldenrod! Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) joins our heroes (briefly) to discuss the LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special, The Mandalorian, and his Star Wars legacy. Brian, Caitlin, and Matt then proceed to have a merry festival of love for everyone's favorite protocol droid. Sorry Wires, but it's true. Dear oh dear!
Where do we even start with this one? Chapter 11 of The Mandalorian was kriffing insane, how's that? Our heroes can barely handle all of the big reveals and rumor confirmations let alone talk coherently about them, but here goes nothing! Join Brian, Caitlin, and Matt as they celebrate, scream, and ignore the constant warnings of Wires.
Do you speak frog? Chapter 10 of The Mandalorian was an enormous festival of weird, and our heroes are going through all of it. From Dr. Mandible, to Yoda Baby's possible murder spree, to Frog Lady, this was one for the books. Brian, Caitlin, and Matt revel in it as well as the new LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special trailer and so much more. Capes for Life Day!
Darth Synergy hard at work! Our heroes were excited for Season 2 of The Mandalorian, but were they prepared for a dragon-sized load of canon connections? They were not, yet here we are. Join Caitlin, Matt, and Brian for a western shuffle into Chapter 9 of The Mandalorian, as well as Yoda Baby merch news, The High Republic, Brian's Olyphant resentments, and more. Look out world, here comes Krayt Dragon!
This week on House of Nerd we watch Season 1 Episode 13 Call to Action! The Snark and the Scholar dissect Tarkins premier on Rebels! The tone shifts much darker. But don’t lose your head! All that and more on this weeks episode! Thank you for listening! Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/mpKa7aY and. Twitter: https://twitter.com/nerdshouseof?s=21
Join our heroes (SYFY WIRE’s Brian Silliman, Caitlin Busch, and Matt Romano) for a celebratory visit to the world of Star Wars each and every week, where they’ll cover anything and everything going on in the galaxy far, far away. If you’re seeking the astonishingly positive twin suns of the Star Wars fandom, then the force is with you. You’re in for a karkin’ kriffload of fun, so subscribe today…it’s gonna be so wizard.
Spotchka fueled Mando mayhem! Our heroes are remembering Season 1 of The Mandalorian and looking to what may happen in Season 2. Join Brian, Matt, and Caitlin for a very Mando-menaced edition of Spotchka Nights.
The rewatch of Star Wars Rebels comes to an end! Our heroes discuss the final episodes as well as the series as a whole. Join Brian, Caitlin, and Matt as the Rebels journey ends and new possibilities begin. There's also talk about Star Wars: Squadrons, From a Certain Point of View News, Brian falling for the bait once again in Captain's Corner, and a fond farewell to our friend Bob the Purrgil. It's an insanely long episode that may be fighting or kissing, we're not sure.
The return of Mortis, Ahsoka, and possibly the craziest force experience you've ever had, all in two classic episodes of Star Wars Rebels! Our heroes discuss and celebrate Season 4's "Wolves and a Door" and "A World Between Worlds." Join Brian, Caitlin, and Matt as they delve into so many force mysteries, as well as talk of a trending Ezra, A Jedi You Will Be, and the release of Star Wars: Squadrons. Time to get liminal.
Kanan Jarrus, Jedi Knight! The journey of Caleb Dume comes full circle as the grand rewatch of Star Wars Rebels ramps up to it's conclusion. Our heroes discuss and celebrate "Jedi Night" and "DUME" while also pondering the practices of Doctor Ball and how to pronounce "depot." Join Brian, Caitlin, and Matt for all of this plus Mando Emmy news, Cassian Andor director changes, unexpected Fan Art, more betrayal from within, and so much more. The Adventures of Depot Krennic, solver of crimes, coming soon.
Many boats! Our heroes are in it now. Not only is Rukh on the loose in Season 4 of Star Wars Rebels, there's still more to discuss about the Season 2 trailer for The Mandalorian and a gorgeous short for Star Wars: Squadrons. Brian, Caitlin, and Matt get into all of this, plus comics news, and... just a lot of boat talk. It slaps, it bangs, who knows. May the Loth-wolves protect us.
Boats! Hooded mystery women! Space boxing! The trailer for season 2 of The Mandalorian is here, and our heroes are giving their first reactions. Matt is obsessed with a boat, Brian is happy there is so little actually shown, and Caitlin screamed about Yoda Baby covering up the pram. We all did, really. Join us! This is the way.
Mandos everywhere! Not only do our heroes have new photos and quotes about Season 2 of The Mandalorian to discuss, they also have arrived at the "Heroes of Mandalore" Star Wars Rebels two-parter! Join Brian, Caitlin, and Matt for talk of beskar, darksabers, baby carts that could potentially have whistling birds, Ezra's jetpack incompetence, and the redemption of Sabine. General Grievous uses HOW many lightsabers? You probably already know, but that gets covered too.
Our heroes bid farewell to Season 3 of Star Wars Rebels by focusing on the legendary episodes Twin Suns, and Zero Hour. Brian, Caitlin, and Matt talk Obi-Wan and Maul, Ezra being in the wrong storyline, Bendu storms, Hannibal Thrawn, and so much more. There's lots of news to cover too, both good and not so good. It's a long way to Alderaan.
Art attack! Tiya Sircar (Sabine Wren) of Star Wars Rebels visits to chat with Brian and Caitlin about her time on the series, Mandos, the Darksaber, and what could come next. She's a Ferrari, so all proper glory to Sabine of Clan Wren, House Vizsla!
Serious ethical questions, genocide, and a droid musical in the same group of episodes? What? Our heroes are back delving into the back half of Star Wars Rebels Season 3. Brian, Caitlin, and Matt are talking through all of the Klik Klak, Kallus, Mon Mothma, and Darksaber wonderment. Also? The greatest moment in Star Wars history, courtesy of AP-5. Strap in and get ready.
The great Vanessa Marshall, Hera Syndulla herself, visits the show to discuss Star Wars Rebels, The Clone Wars, her own fandom, and so much more. Here comes the General! Don't miss this one.
Our heroes are sorting through all of the Thrawns and Bendus in the first half of Star Wars Rebels, Season 3. Brian, Caitlin, and Matt discuss big changes, exciting developments, and then everything goes straight to Malachor when Matt creates an unsanctioned segment out of nowhere and claims to have found Count Dooku's actual pencil. Brian loses the will to live, and Caitlin enjoys the chaos. It's another longo one that you'll regret listening to.
Our heroes have recovered from their nightmare, and the rewatch of Star Wars Rebels continues! Caitlin, Matt, and Brian travel to Malachor to discuss the all-time classic episode, "Twilight of the Apprentice." Also, a new LEGO Life Day Special is happening, Captain Phasma is trending, and Brian is cursing. Malachor found!
It's a long day's journey into a spotchka nightmare. Our heroes are living like it's one big party planet while discussing the latter half of Star Wars Rebels Season 2. Brian, Caitlin, and Matt all slowly devolve into madness, and if you make it through the entire episode, you are entitled to money and an apology. Purrrrrrrrgilllll.
Crisis on the Starbinger! Our heroes lost power, and unfortunately for Caitlin, she's now stuck in an escape pod with Brian. They talk for 20 minutes and it's silly as kriff. Regular programming will be back next week, we're fine, we're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
AH-HA! IT'S HAAAAAARRRVEEEEEYYY! He attacks... but fails within seconds. Watch out for those spin-kicks, dude. A GLASGAE KISS! Robin is a Scotsman at heart. He’s THERE - he’s a hero now. The transformation is complete. Meanwhile, Batman is about to get SPIKED! Somebody has to save our skins - joining this investigation, from stars afar, is our Grand Moff, our Deck Officer, our Godfather and Stardust. He's the Maker himself - it's Alex Robinson! Alex has managed to pull himself away from the lure of blowing his fortune in Canto Bight in order to bring a safe and secure society to Gotham once and for all! He's been in this fight since he was six years old and he sure ain't stopping now! The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! Subscribe to us on Patreon for even more content! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Alex Robinson - Website - Twitter Star Wars Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter Godfather Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter
Our heroes are back on rewatch patrol, but not before discussing the Mando's Emmy bounty! Brian, Caitlin, and Matt delve back into Season 2 of Star Wars Rebels (going from The Lost Commanders up and through Legacy), but also talk Star Wars Emmy noms, Darksaber quotes, comics news, and more. By the Moons of Gozgo, this is a big one. Too big? Maybe. Too silly? Probably. What you need? Likely not, but here it is anyway. Pirate Jedi!
Join your podcasters this week as the discuss the newest movie delays. As well as The trailers for Bill & Ted and New Mutants, The Xbox event, and much more!!
Our heroes are devoting an entire episode to the masterful Star Wars Rebels experience known as "The Siege of Lothal." Kanan and Ezra are no match for Skyguy, and even Ahsoka has a troubling revelation. Brian, Caitlin, and Matt go through it all (despite some audio glitches), and they also get into some Lando rumors as well as how much money is necessary for certain people to wear a Minister Tua hat for an entire day. Merchandising!
Our heroes are lighting a fire across the galaxy with the second half of Star Wars Rebels Season 1. Who is Fulcrum? Is Azmorigan cool? What it is like hug a twi'lek? Brian, Caitlin, and Matt go into all of this, as well as talk through news of Star Wars: The Bad Batch and so much more. Yay or eh? Yay! CALRISTHIAAANN...
From the farthest reaches of the Outer Rim, to the very heart of the Republic and the bowels of the galaxy’s most feared mobile battle station. He’s everyone’s favorite Grand Moff. This week, we’re talkin’ Tarkin.
Brian, Caitlin, and Matt discuss the role that Star Wars can have in inspiring action and service, and what lessons can be applicable in real life. They also celebrate Ahmed Best, and his new show Jedi Temple Challenge. To make a donation, please visit https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ab_mn and be the spark.
Inspired by last episode's BAD COMPANY, we jump into three wildly different thrillers starring the great Ellen Barkin. THE BIG EASY (1986 Jim McBride) SEA OF LOVE (1989 Harold Becker) MERCY (2000 Damian Harris)
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Ben and Jon spend some time discussing The Mandalorian.
The Grand Moff, The General and Kylo Bun make their final prognostications and discuss the results. We also review the final chapter of the Skywalker Saga.
As we wind down 2019, we go all in on the Grand Moff himself. Then we head on through the shields of Starkiller Base at light speed. Finally, we learn the alphabet. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's time to celebrate Life Day with our heroes, SYFY WIRE's Brian Silliman, Caitlin Busch, and Matt Romano. Join them as they discuss and have a little fun with The Star Wars Holiday Special!
Triple Force Friday, the biggest Star Wars collecting event in years, is almost upon us, so we decided to call in the big guns to help us discuss everything comprehensively, so enjoy this mammajamma-length special episode of the show featuring Jay Krebsbach, the owner of Yakface.com and all around great guy. For two hours, Jay, Chris and Joe discuss not only all the Triple Force Friday reveals (and yes there's more expected than you saw in that livestream!), as well as the business and hobby of Star Wars action figure collecting. It's an instant classic. So let's go, Warheads! The Star Wars Party starts now! It's time for Brews and Blasters. Show Notes Welcome Jay Krebsbach, Owner and Grand Moff of Yakface.com Discussion: how rumor reports turn out What will happen if we find out an Oppo figure is being made NeedEm GotEm: Triple Force Friday Special! What to expect on October 4th Multiple versions of Black Series figures? First Edition Versions Carbonized collection Two waves on Triple Force Friday or just one? Skywalker Strikes Luke Skywalker (convention exclusive) More reveals, Bill Burr and the mysterious “Boston” codename It’s time to make the weird guys and blurrgs Opening an SDCC Black Series Boba Fett Kenner Edition The Skywalker Saga Commemorative Collection The Vintage Colllection reveals! And the rest What’s your Triple Force Friday strategy? Thoughts on Hasbro Pulse and future product like strategy Links Join Our Community: Discord Server Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Soundcloud | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | RSS RetroZap Podcast Network: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | RSS Social: BrewsAndBlasters.ninja | Facebook | Facebook Group | Twitter | Instagram Email: brewsandblasters@retrozap.com Voicemail: (978) 219-6688 T-Shirts: TeePublic Store Support Brews and Blasters If you like the show, please leave us an iTunes review. It helps, honestly, because more people will find the show. And if you take the time, we'll really, really appreciate it. Plus, you'll win an Oppo Award! Support These Things, Too Go to JediNews and Fantha Tracks for ALL your Star Wars information! And, for the best Star Wars podcast reviews out there, head over to Roqoo Depot.
The Penguin is gonna lay you all on a cold, hard, slab - why didn't we all support his insane plans, eh? If only we had! As more super soldiers converge on Gotham plaza, two prepare to attack Batman! IT'S A TRAP! The Vanguard Penguin Division prepare their strike and even Max has now seen enough... Somebody has to save our skins - joining this investigation, from stars afar, is our Grand Moff, our Deck Officer, our Godfather and Stardust. He's the Maker himself - it's Alex Robinson! Alex has managed to pull himself away from the lure of blowing his fortune in Canto Bight in order to bring a safe and secure society to Gotham once and for all! He's been in this fight since he was six years old and he sure ain't stopping now! The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Alex Robinson - Website - Twitter Star Wars Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter Godfather Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter
Welcome to Episode 19 of Rule of Two, a celebration of the Star Wars Universe, here on Collider’s Jedi Council Podcastone feed. On this episode host Mark Reilly (Darth Reillus) and co-host Marc Fernandez (Marc Sidious) welcome in the Grand Moff herself, Perri Nemiroff, to discuss Kylo Ren’s character arc and whether or not he’ll be redeemed by the end of Episode IX. We also discuss the Saga itself and whether or not Disney had a full plan for their sequel trilogy or if, based on rumors, each episode was created for each particular movie, without any plan in place. We hope you enjoy the show and make sure you rate and subscribe and drop in your own theories below. And please tell all your friends about #RuleofTwo!
Sugi from Knights of Ren returns to I Rebel in this very special Listeners’ Choice episode of I Rebel. In it Sugi and JediGeekGirl talks about your suggestions of sharing our top 5 favorite cards from Legacies, our 5 least favorite cards from Legacies, the state of villain decks, some quick thoughts on eBoba/eSeventhSister, and […]
Bruce has pinpointed where it's all emanating from: good ol' Axis Chemicals! His mandate demands he take action. Utilising his connections, or possibly some kind of mind trick, Alfred has managed to obtain some VERY important files for his Master. It was reluctantly, however... Alfred is worried that he will lose Bruce as he lost his father. Meanwhile, City Hall is a hive of activity - The Borg, Lando and The Man Who Wants To Be Gordon present a unified front. THANK THE MAKER! Our Special Guest Investigator today is the Grand Moff himself: it's Alex Robinson of Star Wars Minute! Not content with ruling a galaxy far, far, away, Alex is on hand to bring his cartoon, art, Batman and film knowledge like no other can. Help us solve this case, Alex Robinson - you're our only hope! The next episode follows on Monday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Alex Robinson - Website - Twitter Star Wars Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute '89 Listener's Society!
http://media.blubrry.com/podcasts_heck_yeah_comics/archive.org/download/Episode136GranMoffTarterSauce/Episode_136-Gran_Moff_Tarter_Sauce.mp3 Welcome to another episode of the Heck Yeah Comics! Podcast with your hosts David and Nick! In this episode, we mourn a big loss, see David Harbour in a whole new light, Runaway at Marvel, and find out what the fifth Metal is. Stay tuned for all this, and mooooore!
In today's podcast, we hear about how OAuth abuse rushed a worm around Google Docs, and how the good guys swiftly contained the attack. Bondnet discovered mining cryptocurrency. The Blackmoon financial malware gets an upgrade. Carbanak is still out there, trickier than ever. No-phishing season at Gannett. India's national biometric ID system runs into security and legal trouble. Rick Howard from Palo Alto Networks previews the Cyber Canon awards ceremony. Andrew Chanin describes the upcoming Cyber Investing Summit. And reflections on passwords yesterday, today, and tomorrow, both here on earth and in a galaxy far, far away.
Along with the usual nonsense, the gang kicks off the new year with a look back at their favorite games of 2016.
Grand Moff Talkin’ Listeners, John and Henry cannot be together this week, both physically and emotionally and as such, this is the first Less Than Zero episode, a spin-off of Zero Credit(s) featuring the people you love to listen to, but in a different capacity. For instance, John got friend of the show and special … Continue reading Less Than Zero 1: Grand Moff Talkin’ / Filling Space →
The Metebelis 2 look at the Matt Smith-era Christmas specials penned by Steven Moffat. Listen in as Ben and David discuss grunting sharks, the appropriate use of the Oxford comma, WW2 Lancaster bombers, the Not-So-Great Intelligence, and 'Handles'. Is the Grand Moff trying to "win" Doctor Who? Plus a little meta-podcast discussion at the end about a possible Christmas hiatus. Intro music is "Back to Christmas" from "The Time of the Doctor" and outro music is "Abigail's Song (Silence Is All You Know)" from "A Christmas Carol" performed by Katherine Jenkins, both composed by Murray Gold.
The Blue Box Podcast - Episode 237: The Grand Moff Steven's Specials Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
This week, the Ex-Presidente and the reformed Evil Dan discuss favorite one-shot guest characters… with a side portion of tangents, a generous helping of DS9 worship, and some rampant speculation on the mysteries of Star Trek Discovery. Pull up a glass!
It's our Rogue Friday Super Spectacular Special! With only two episodes under our belts we've decided to kick it up a notch and invite three other collectors on to talk about our Rogue Friday experiences. Rob Williams from Generation X-wing Podcast and the hosts of Brews & Blasters, Joe Tavano and Chris Salton join Dan and Mike to share different stories about the debut of Rogue One merchandise. Some of us showed up the next day, some of us bought online and oh yeah, one of us ate pizza outside of a Toys R Us provided by Grand Moff Tarkin himself, voice actor Stephen Stanton! Seriously!
In which Kurt & Jahblahblahblah break down the crazed internet's reaction to The Walking Dead finale. Was the introduction of Negan handled well? What about that cliffhanger? The guys also go deep on Star Wars stuff: Rogue One trailer thoughts, The Force Awakens bonus features, and one thing about Star Wars Rebels that bothers Kurt. Plus, brief comments on Edge of Tomorrow 2, Batman v Superman (again), and even the return of Guns N' Roses.
Steve Cobra returns this week to talk about what happens between a Sith Lord and a Grand Moff, and what is buried in O.J.'s back yard. Theme song provided by Stoned Cobra (www.stonedcobra.com)
Episode 51 - in this episode Rob and Mark ponder the question: is Doctor Who appropriate for children and was the educational remit of the early years a red herring so kids could fool their parents into letting them watch the programme? Plus our delayed reactions to the Grand Moff's departure as show runner, how the ABC celebrated the show's 25th Aniversary and what fate befell those tapes? To wrap things up, we discuss the forthcoming Dr Who Cookbook and ask each other what recipes we would contribute if asked! (unlikely we know...)
Episode 51 - in this episode Rob and Mark ponder the question: is Doctor Who appropriate for children and was the educational remit of the early years a red herring so kids could fool their parents into letting them watch the programme? Plus our delayed reactions to the Grand Moff's departure as show runner, how the ABC celebrated the show's 25th Aniversary and what fate befell those tapes? To wrap things up, we discuss the forthcoming Dr Who Cookbook and ask each other what recipes we would contribute if asked! (unlikely we know...)
What better way to start a hit podcast than to talk about Star Wars: The Force Awakens until the memory card fills up?
beep! beep! It's Herbie, THE LOVE BUG! Let's step back in time to 1968 and reminisce about the little car that could. Richard and Sarah of Skywalking Through Neverland are joined again by our special guest host - voice of Grand Moff Tarkin, Sleepy in Disney's 7D, and Lord Henry Mystic himself - Stephen Stanton! (The Grand Moff might even make a cameo in this episode…) From our favorite Love Bug moments, dated dialogue and the whole Herbie legacy, we cover it all. So buckle up and Step In Time! STEP IN TIME: Remembering Disney's Matinee Movies is a NEW monthly spin-off show where we look back at the Disney live-action films of yesteryear. If you are already subscribed to Skywalking Through Neverland - do nothing! This show will appear in your feed. Original music composed by Rob Dehlinger WE LOVE FEEDBACK!! Contact us: tweet! tweet! @SkywalkingPod Follow us on Meerkat and join in on interactive live-streaming of events. Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
beep! beep! It’s Herbie, THE LOVE BUG! Let’s step back in time to 1968 and reminisce about the little car that could. Richard and Sarah of Skywalking Through Neverland are joined again by our special guest host - voice of Grand Moff Tarkin, Sleepy in Disney’s 7D, and Lord Henry Mystic himself - Stephen Stanton! (The Grand Moff might even make a cameo in this episode…) From our favorite Love Bug moments, dated dialogue and the whole Herbie legacy, we cover it all. So buckle up and Step In Time! STEP IN TIME: Remembering Disney's Matinee Movies is a NEW monthly spin-off show where we look back at the Disney live-action films of yesteryear. If you are already subscribed to Skywalking Through Neverland - do nothing! This show will appear in your feed. Original music composed by Rob Dehlinger WE LOVE FEEDBACK!! Contact us: tweet! tweet! @SkywalkingPod Follow us on Meerkat and join in on interactive live-streaming of events. Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
This week's Rebellion takes a moment and talks about Ethan's wedding and how Scotty was all dancing and stuff. We have a guest Ikram Benaicha all the way from Morocco to visit with us and watch a little Star Wars. In this weeks episode it's all about Tarkin, how awesome Tarkin is, how Scotty wants to change the name of the episode to 'Tarkin Don't Play'. The question about what a Grand Moff is answered and how Tarkin fits in all of this. Also questions about what members of the Ghost crew is truly dedicated to the cause plus more! So sit back and relax and enjoy some Star Wars Rebels. This week's Episode is sponsored by our friends at Inverse Press Support their new Kickstarter for Vicious Circus herehttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/laporte/vicious-circus-horror-graphic-novel-killer-clowns?ref=video You can follow us at @scottywhite@ethanyoung1991@mopcastnetwork#IHeartHera On Facebook atwww.facebook.com/mopcastnetwork Our website www.mopcast.com
Stay On Target! We go way off topic this week, apologies. We talk Idris Elba and other casting possibilities, discuss a bad game, have a triple-bill of 'EU Or Peeusa', quick new feature 'I Have A Feeling About This' and promise that next episode will be much better. Add us on twitter- @bobshoy & @tissarewolf
Fresh off his performance as the evil Tarkin in Star Wars Rebels "Call To Action", Stephen Stanton joins Jimmy & Jason to discuss his portrayal as the evil Grand Moff. Stephen shares some amazing behind the scenes stories, including the original title for the episode and more. Also joining us at the RFR roundtable is Scott Allen from the legendary 501st Legion. This is a first for RebelForce Radio as we've never conducted a Declassified discussion featuring an actual actor from the episode itself. EPIC!
Today we discuss and tribute one of the coolest, and evilest characters in the Star Wars saga, Grand Moff Tarkin... WHO HAS A FIRST NAME NOW!?!? Did you know he is called Wilhuff? This is just bonkers. Are you going to next tell me that Palpatine has a first name, and it's Sheev? :)We love Tarkin here and we talk for quite a bit about him, his cheekbones, and his quotable lines.Download Episode 17 - Grand Moff TarkinWilhuff Tarkin was a Human male who was one of the most powerful individuals in the Galactic Empire, a Grand Moff who shaped Imperial doctrine and was the driving force behind the creation of its key embodiment, the Death Star.Young Tarkin. Serious Cheekbones.Thanks!!
We’re back after a wee delay (I mean we took longer than expected, no bladder control issues in this podcast), and so is Paul McGann! That one seems to a bit more popular on the internet than we are, for[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry...
The Falcon jumps to hyperspace while Leia gets sassy with the Grand Moff. Guest commentator: Mike Dawson
David and Casey profile Grand Moff Tarkin before discussing the latest Star Wars news regarding the frequency of film releases.
(02:45) Darren taught Rachel maths and is enjoying The Sing-Off, (21:10) Trey finished The Yiddish Policeman's Union, Pygmy, Anansi Boys and Fantastic Four 1234. Started Hickman's Fantastic Four and finally watched The King's Speech, (35:05) Tripp placed his first order from Thwipster, watched a record-breaking football game and bought The Jedi Path, (52:30) Blu-Rays - (The Complete Metropolis; Farscape; Being Human: S1), (60:15) Coming Attractions - (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1; Happy Feet 2), (61:00) Box Office - (Immortals wins), (65:25) A bit of a rant about Community being left off of NBC's mid-season schedule, (73:30) "What Would Darren Read", now with special Marvel action!, (87:00) Trey's take on this week's new comics, (91:55) Wonder Woman spoilers! Avert your ears if you don't want to know
Steven Moffat to be Doctor Who Lead Writer and Executive Producer Category: Wales; TV Drama; BBC One Date: 20.05.2008 Printable version BBC Wales and BBC Drama has announced that BAFTA and Hugo Award-winning writer Steven Moffat will succeed Russell T Davies as Lead Writer and Executive Producer of the fifth series of Doctor Who, which will broadcast on BBC One in 2010. Moffat has penned some of the series' most unforgettable and acclaimed episodes, including Blink, with its terrifying weeping angels, for which he was awarded the BAFTA Writer Award 2008 on Sunday 11 May. His previous work on Doctor Who includes The Girl In The Fireplace for series two, which earned him his second Hugo Award. His first was for the series one two-parter The Empty Child, which became famous for its terrifying refrain "Are you my mummy?" For the current series, Moffat has written Silence In The Library, a two-parter starring Alex Kingston which transmits on 31 May and 7 June 2008 on BBC One. Steven's career began with the landmark ITV children's drama Press Gang in 1989, for which he won his first Bafta. Coupling, the hugely popular and award-winning sitcom he created and wrote for BBC Two, began in 2000 and ran for four seasons. Jekyll, his six-part thriller starring James Nesbitt and Michelle Ryan, transmitted on BBC One last year. Steven will continue as one of the directors on the board of Hartswood Films which produced Coupling and Jekyll, where he is also working on his new comedy Adam & Eve with wife Sue Vertue. He has just delivered the screenplay for Tintin – the first instalment of the trilogy of films featuring the iconic Belgian comic-strip hero – to Steven Spielberg who will direct it for DreamWorks. Thomas Sangster and Andy Serkis will star. Steven Moffat says: "My entire career has been a Secret Plan to get this job. I applied before but I got knocked back 'cos the BBC wanted someone else. Also I was seven. "Anyway, I'm glad the BBC has finally seen the light, and it's a huge honour to be following Russell into the best - and the toughest - job in television. I say toughest 'cos Russell's at my window right now, pointing and laughing." Lead Writer and Executive Producer Russell T Davies says: "It's been a delight and an honour working with Steven, and I can't wait to see where his extraordinary imagination takes the Doctor. Best of all, I get to be a viewer again, watching on a Saturday night!" Jane Tranter, Controller, BBC Fiction, says: "Scripts and writers are at the heart of what BBC Drama is all about, and especially at the heart of Doctor Who. The past four series have been brilliantly helmed by the spectacularly talented Russell T Davies. "As Lead Writer and Executive Producer, he has overseen the creative direction and detail of the 21st century relaunch of Doctor Who and we are delighted to have his continued presence on the specials over the next 18 months. "But the challenge and excitement of the fifth series is now being handed to Steven Moffat. The Tardis couldn't be in safer hands. Steven's talents on both Doctor Who and beyond are well known. He is a writer of glittering brilliance, comedy and depth, with an extraordinary imagination and a unique voice. "Steven has a wonderful mix of being a committed Doctor Who fan and a true artist, and his plans for the next series are totally thrilling." The announcement follows the news that Piers Wenger will take over the role of Executive Producer from Julie Gardner on series five of Doctor Who. Piers Wenger says: "The challenge of taking Doctor Who to a new future is a huge and thrilling one and BBC Wales is blessed to have someone with Steven's extraordinary talent in charge. "His imagination and creativity have already given birth to some of the series' most unforgettable monsters though in this instance no-one need fear; time, space and the future of The Doctor are safe with him." Wenger and Moffat are already working closely together on the planning of the series. Menna Richards, Controller, BBC Wales, says: "BBC Wales is very proud of Doctor Who's phenomenal success. Steven Moffat is an extraordinary talent and we are very much looking forward to him joining the Doctor Who team." Series four has achieved some of the show's highest audience figures to date and forthcoming episodes feature a stellar line-up of guests including Lesley Sharp, Lindsey Coulson, Alex Kingston, Colin Salmon and Michael Brandon. Freema Agyeman and Billie Piper – The Doctor's two former companions – have also returned to assist The Doctor in series four. Doctor Who will return in 2009 with four specials, and the full-length fifth series is currently scheduled to be broadcast on BBC One in Spring 2010. SH