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In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant, who returns to share their experiences from the recent Rising Phoenix convention. They reminisce about their excitement to reconnect, albeit briefly, amidst the busy … Continue reading →
In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant and special guest Nathan, who brings a wealth of experience and perspective on classic war gaming to the discussion. They delve into a variety … Continue reading →
In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Bryant. They recently attended TotalCon 39 in Marlborough, Ma over the weekend of February 20-23 2025. The pair talk about the games they played in and the games they ran. Then they … Continue reading →
In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart and co-host Peter Bryant unveil the Golden Fez Awards, created to honor their late friend James Carpio. They discuss the awards' origins, whimsical categories like the "Holy Hand Grenade Award," and the focus on indie games to promote accessibility. Peter shares insights on community collaboration and outreach efforts, including a partnership with Total Con. The duo reflects on the camaraderie within the gaming community and encourages listeners to celebrate their own gaming journeys while remembering the friendships that inspire them. Continue reading →
In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart and co-host Peter Bryant share practical tips for newcomers to the wargaming hobby. They discuss community connections, cost-effective strategies like using paper miniatures, and offer advice on miniature preparation and … Continue reading →
In this episode Jonathan is joined by co-host Peter Bryant of Solarian Games. The pair discuss how someone can game on the cheap. Normally this can be an expensive hobby, but there are many ways that you can make it much cheaper. This will not be an exhaustive list, but… Read More»
It's an exciting episode today, for everyone we're sure, but particularly for Richard, as today's guest is none other than Peter Bryant, the Founder of RimuHosting, and something of a personal hero of Richard's. Richard in fact, was a client of RimuHosting, and he still recalls that what first attracted him to the service was their friendly attitude to developers. Peter goes into RimuHosting's origins and tells us all about his initial vision for the company and how they've managed to maintain that vision for all these years. As a developer working for a startup in Washington, Peter felt the entrepreneur itch. He saw a gap to fill, and inspired by those around him, he made the jump and founded RimuHosting. Back in the early 2000's, data space was scarce on the ground, and this was something Peter knew needed to change. Despite the lack of Zoom at the time, Peter successfully launched RimuHosting in his home country of New Zealand, defying predominant business advice to “go local” before expanding. He knew that the market for what he was offering was further afield, and if he wanted them to get on board, he'd have to start making a lot of calls. Today RimuHosting prides itself on its customer retention rates. As Peter puts it, it's a good sign when your customers forget you exist - it means you're doing your job very very well. Despite this, they still manage to remain customer-facing, and with consolidation swallowing up independent hosting services left and right, RimuHosting is an example to all, of the quality and worthiness of independent companies. Reach out to Peter here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterbryant/ Check out RimuHosting: https://rimuhosting.com/ Find out more and listen to previous podcasts here: https://www.voxgig.com/podcast Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly updates and information about upcoming meetups: https://voxgig.substack.com/ Join the Dublin DevRel Meetup group here: www.devrelmeetup.com
Game designers Peter Bryant of Solarian Games and Peter Saloom of Pear Tree Studio join Jonathan to discuss designing an adventure for roleplaying games (RPGs). This is done by examining The Iselion Hybrid sci-fi adventure using the Savage Worlds system. The adventure was created by Peter Saloom and Jonathan was… Read More»
This week's episode features Peter Bryant, board chair of Clareo and the Development Partner Institute, in conversation with host Adrian Pocobelli, discussing some of the biggest issues facing the mining industry. Bryant delves into the anticipated shortfall in metal supplies in the coming years and the ongoing acquisition attempt by BHP for Anglo American, exploring its potential implications for the industry. He also addresses the growing conversation around green metals, their eventual implementation, and how circular economy principles could help alleviate supply constraints in the future. All this and more with host Adrian Pocobelli. This week's CEO Spotlight features Apollo Silver president and CEO Tom Peregoodoff, who discusses the company's Calico silver project in California. To learn more, visit: https://apollosilver.com/ Music Credits “Rattlesnake Railroad”, “Big Western Sky”, “Western Adventure” and “Battle on the Western Frontier” by Brett Van Donsel (www.incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-northern-miner-podcast/id1099281201 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78lyjMTRlRwZxQwz2fwQ4K YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NorthernMiner Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/northern-miner
Chatting about Just in Time, a Candace Cameron Bure production which stars Laura Osnes, Peter Bryant, and Grayston Holt Great American Chat on Socials: IG, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube: @greatamericanchatX: @GAChatPodcastWeb: https://greatamericanchat.com
Crypto currency - its either way too scary, or for the odd few, not scary enough! So we got someone sensible in to talk about crypto currency who actually knows what they are talking about!MentalTheft Day:https://mentaltheftday.comWe also have merch on our brand new website! https://newtonsnuggets.com-------------------------------------------------------------------------- SponsorsBecome a sponsor of the show: https://newtonsnuggets.com/pages/sponsorship-------------------------------------------------------------------------- To be a guest on nuggets, sign up here: https://newtonsnuggets.com/pages/be-our-guestBuy the MentalTheft book from here in the UK:https://www.amazon.co.uk/MentalTheft-Your-mind-weakest-link/dp/1838254102 Anywhere else in the world, go to Amazon as usual and search MentalTheft (one word).Thanks as usual to Jesse for making the magic happen:https://www.jlawrence-photography.co.uk Check out Paul on: https://www.mentaltheft.co.uk#newtonsnuggets
The Austroads mechanistic-empirical design system documented in Part 2 of the Guide to Pavement Technology uses a laboratory fatigue relationship previously developed by Shell to predict the fatigue life of asphalt layers. The Shell fatigue relationship was developed over 40 years ago based on testing a selection of asphalt mixes from Europe and the USA. The mixes used to develop the original relationship are therefore unlikely to represent the modulus and fatigue behaviour of modern mixes (including mixes incorporating recycled materials) currently being used in Australia and New Zealand. Austroads project Asphalt Laboratory Fatigue Relationship – Stage 1 Utilisation of Existing Data benchmarked available fatigue laboratory test results of locally manufactured asphalt mixes against the fatigue performance predicted by the generic Austroads fatigue relationship. The project also reviewed some important modulus and fatigue testing parameters that may affect the design of asphalt layers, including different sample preparation methods and the minimum number of test specimens required to develop a laboratory fatigue relationship. This webinar with Joe Grobler, Dr Negin Zhalehjoo and Peter Bryant, presents the findings of the project, including the preliminary fatigue relationships developed for locally manufactured asphalt mixes with conventional (unmodified) bitumen.
This episode was recorded live at TotalCon 37 on February 25, 2023. Jonathan was joined by Peter Bryant for this live recording. Peter is the co-owner of Solarian Games and the game designer behind the new Razer RPG system. Jonathan quizzes Peter on his gaming origins and why this makes… Read More»
This week Jonathan is joined by Peter Bryant. Peter is a Co-Owner of Solarian Games. He is a gamer designer who created Cube of Death. Jonathan gets Peter to go through what his personal extreme gaming makeover would entail. The idea behind the Extreme Gaming Makeover is to see how… Read More» The post Extreme Gaming Makeover – Wargaming Recon #284 appeared first on Wargaming Recon.
EP17 Peter Bryant: The Crypto Prof Welcome to episode 17 of the Fail Forward podcast. In this episode, I'm talking to Peter Bryant, also known as The Crypto Prof. Over the next hour, you'll be taken on a fascinating journey through the world of music, psychology, hedge funds and crypto currency. In his own unique, and fascinating way Peter draws parallels between investing in crypto and running a business whilst demystifying this often misunderstood topic. During the interview, I ask Peter searching questions about how psychology affects everything from the world economy to the day to day decisions we all make, how to create the mental resilience to ‘zoom out' from a problem and view the bigger picture and why failure is a crucial part of life we have to learn to get comfortable with. Throughout this episode, Peter is open about his own successes and failures, how he has learned to listen to his gut reaction and why he's now building a unique business model that depends wholly on the success he achieves for his clients. You'll learn why crypto is the future and what he means when he talks about dumb and smart money. SPOILER ALERT - it's probably not what you think it is. Peter demonstrates how following a passion can truly change the trajectory of your life and what he means when he says “failure has to be understood in context”. As a practising psychotherapist and founder of Clearly Crypto, Peter is passionate about helping flexible investment available to anyone rather than the playground of the most wealthy. Join me for a fascinating 60 minutes that will leave you with a better understanding of crypto, and evidence that the fear of failure is always worse than the reality. If you enjoy listening to Peter's story, you can buy his book Crypto Profit here, follow him on LinkedIn, YouTube, or Twitter. Alternatively you can contact him via his website. If you're enjoying the Fail Forward podcasts, follow me on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or LinkedIn for all the latest on my mission to help business owners Fail Forward. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/failforwardhenri LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/henri-ghijben-539132101/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@failforward12 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/henrighijben/
In this episode, we are joined by games designer Peter Bryant. Peter has quite a resume, he is a game designer, former podcaster, dad, science nerd, TotalCon Industry guest and co-owner of Solarian Games. We briefly talk about how TSR had change names to become Solarian Games. Wargaming Recon used… Read More» The post Solarian Games Rises: Wargaming Recon #276 appeared first on Wargaming Recon.
Peter Bryant, Senior Program Director at Builders Initiative joins S2G's Kate Danaher for the first episode in our new series, “Investing in our Oceans”. Peter shares his extensive experience investing in companies and organizations working on sustainable ocean innovations and how philanthropy, impact investing, and venture capital can work together to support a wide range of ocean solutions.
There's a garden on the north side of Milwaukee where young farmers are learning to grow their own fruits, vegetables, and herbs. But it doesn't stop there. These budding entrepreneurs are also selling their produce. It’s through the Young Farmers program, which is run through Groundwork Milwaukee. We’re sharing this 2018 story in honor of “Wisconsin Life’s” 10th anniversary on WPR. It’s Peter Bryant’s, WPR’s Program Director for the NPR News and Music Network, pick for his favorite “Wisconsin Life” story.
On Tap this week, we have FCSI member Peter Bryant from RealFood Hospitality Strategy and Design in Boston, Massachusetts.As lead designer at RealFood, Peter delivers on the vision and solving problems before they arise. With keen attention to detail, focus on client needs, and efficient communication as a liaison between the client and general contractor.His love for the foodservice industry started early in his life, growing up with parents who worked their entire careers in the industry.Find out more about Peter at:https://rfhsd.com/about/peter-bryant/
Forskarna som hade myntat begreppet fonologisk medvetenhet; Usha Goswami, professor i neurologisk forskning med fokus på kognitiv utveckling, Camebridge University och Peter Bryant, professor i utvecklingspsykologi, Oxfort University hade kommit till en makalös upptäckt: ”Vi har tvingats komma till två obekväma slutsatser – obekväma, i alla fall, för författarna till en bok om fonologisk medvetenhet och läsning. Det första är att det finns mycket lite direkt evidens för att barn som lär sig läsa är beroende av relationen mellan bokstav och ljud. Den andra att det finns en hel del evidens för att barn lätt och naturligt lär sig läsa på andra sätt. (Goswami an Bryant 1990:46)” Ett sådant kritiskt självmedvetande är, hur som helst, uppenbarligen inte tillfinnandes hos många av dem som använder konstruktionen fonologiskt medvetande.” Frågan är om lågstadie- och speciallärare har det modet? Eller om falangen av psykologer som ser på läsningen utifrån ett naturvetenskapligt perspektiv? Den sistnämnda gruppen har nog inte modet att ompröva sina ställningstaganden - det är alldeles för mycket prestige och makt som står på spel. Lika bra att låta tusentals elever misslyckas i stället. Man står ju sig själv närmast. I det här poddavsnittut talar jag med läsforskaren Bo Sundblad om fonologisk medvetenhet. Trevlig lyssning!
In today’s episode Greg and I are joined by our good friend Dr. Peter Bryant Greenwood. Dr. Greenwood is a pathologist who has decades of clinical and biomedical research and development experience in multiple settings, including academia, biotechnology, startups and clinical practice.We met Dr Greenwood several months ago when we were involved in some of the Pandemic recovery efforts in the Occupational Health industry and we’ve wanted to have him on the show ever since. What I really appreciate about Dr. Greenwood is his ability to explain very complex topics in a manner that even I can understand. Although today’s conversation is centered around what the 2nd year of a pandemic looks like and how it will affect us at the personal, corporate, and societal level, we get into a number of areas including how COVID is going to be a major catalyst for change not just for healthcare as a whole but also for our own personal resilience. Please don’t forget to follow us on social media, you can find the links in the episode details, and if you enjoy the podcast, please tell your friends about it!Thanks for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the show! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LeftOfGreg/)
In this episode, we discuss the Stanley Kubrick classic Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb *deep inhale* based on the novel Red Alert by Peter Bryant. We explore the unusual scenario of how this detailed cold war thriller was turned into a dark satire that's appeared on many Best Movie lists over the years.
Peter Bryant has extensive experience advising companies – both large and small – on how to adapt to digital disruption. His career began in enterprise software, an industry in which he spent 25 years. Peter currently serves as Managing Partner at Clareo, a leading growth strategy firm and he also sits on the board of Chrysalix Venture Capital. Peter received his Bachelor of Commerce and Administration in Accounting from Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand). He is the co-author of the book Growth Champions: The Battle for Sustained Innovation Leadership. In our conversation, Peter and I discussed how digital technology and disruption has manifested across various industries. We explored the impact of differing organizational structures on digital success and looked at how enterprises handle data. Peter then gave his thoughts on how he sees digital innovation unfolding over the next decade. This podcast is essential listening for anyone looking to gain actionable insight into the impact of digital disruption on enterprise functioning. The rapid and continuous innovation of digital technologies presents both opportunities and difficulties for organizations. Capabilities that can truly transform entire processes exist, but the abundance of technological options and entrenched inertia can render integration quite challenging.
The Prime Minister of The UK was elected by less than 0.5% of the electoral vote. - Parliament is in stasis - The country is divided - The system isn't working Are you fed up waiting for Politicians to solve the problem? Should we put the people back in charge? Maybe the answer can be found in the past with Citizens' assemblies, Citizens' juries and the wisdom of the crowd. Join us in a conversation with Peter Bryant, one of the most experienced moderators of Citizens' juries in the UK. About our guest Peter Bryant is an experienced facilitator of Citizens' juries, groups of people who are brought together to learn about an issue, debate it in detail and agree on certain outcomes. With over 30 years experience in the fields of participants and community development, Peter is a Director of Shared Future, a community interest company that specialises in running both Citizens' assemblies and Citizens' juries. Contacting our guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-bryant-0a450912/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-bryant-0a450912/) Shared Future: https://sharedfuturecic.org.uk/ (https://sharedfuturecic.org.uk) Subscribe to Old Fox Young Fox: https://www.oldfoxyoungfox.com/listen (https://www.oldfoxyoungfox.com/listen) Support the show As an independent podcast, Old Fox Young Fox is listener-funded. You can support the show via Patreon: https://donate.oldfoxyoungfox.com (https://donate.oldfoxyoungfox.com). This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp Support this podcast
TSR Games’ Cube of Death is played live with game designer Peter Bryant and Mike Kafes of the Mythwits. The game is NOT SAFE FOR WORK (due to coarse language for comedic effect). The rest of the episode should be safe. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t… Read More» The post Cube of Death Live Play – Wargaming Recon #234 appeared first on Wargaming Recon.
Did you know that “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb” was based on a novel by a former member of the British Royal Air Force? Before Stanley Kubrick’s classic film, Peter George (a. k. a. Peter Bryant) wrote a deadly serious thriller about escalating tensions brought to a boil when one man goes rogue in an attempt to start World War III. Originally published as Two Hours to Doom, the story of this novel and its relationship to Dr. Strangelove is worth a listen. Note: This episode is a Jukebox Hero commission funded by the generosity of Steven E. through Ink to Film’s Patreon. Visit Patreon.com/inktofilm to learn all about our special offer lasting until August 11th and how to earn a free token you can use to commission a book-to-film project of your own! Spoilers Begin: 22:38 Topics Include: the important historical context, why Peter George choose to write as Peter Bryant, the author’s tragic demise, the Fail-Safe lawsuit, the nature of the US war-machine, the absurdity of calmly discussing genocide in the pursuit of fairness, and a comparison to another title previously covered by Ink to Film. Ink to Film is now on YouTube! Sign up for Ink to Film’s Newsletter Ink to Film's Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Feedback/recordings for 100thepisode: inktofilm@gmail.com Home Base: inktofilm.com Ink to Film Book Club on Goodreads Intro Music: MultiMusic
James, Spence, Peter Bryant, Mary Lindholm, and Steven Wollett went to TotalCon and played Andre Kruppa's game Lucid Dreams. Lucid Dreams is a d10 pool system geared toward the darker, grittier aspects of roleplaying. It has no particular setting, but is designed to handle anything from the Stone Age all the way to near-future settings. Popular settings such as the world of H.P. Lovecraft will port easily into this game system. Lucid Dreams is meant to be fast paced and focused on the story.
The MythWits are joined by John Walker, Starla Huchton, and Spence Spencer for a full cast live reading at Balticon 53 of Peter Bryant's short story Bump. This was written for a contest put together by ScoTori.Linkshttps://www.amazon.com/John-Walker/e/B009SLP958?ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vu00_taft_p1_i0https://www.starlahuchton.comhttps://www.resonantmoon.com/http://www.scotori.com/
RACQ Foundation visit Morven to assist the drought-affected community. Local farmer, Peter Bryant, talks to us about his drive to stay motivated during the toughest of times.
On this special lesson of Detention and Dragons, Josh and Matt interview Chris Malidore, Jon Frater, Stephen J. Holodinsky, and Peter Bryant of AetherCon! AetherCon is Tabletop RPG convention hosted entirely online. If you are interested in learning more about all the fun games you can play, panels you can attend at this convention, and more then this episode is for you! Did these teacher mentors motivate you to get Convention Ready? Please rate and subscribe to Detentions and Dragons! Or help them out by recommending Detentions and Dragons to a friend, teacher, or student. New listeners are the best way to help us grow as a podcast. Thanks again for all of your support! Detentions and Dragons is a proud member of the Block Party Podcast Network! Check out our show and other great D&D and gaming podcast at https://www.blockpartypodcastnetwork.com/ or where ever you download podcasts! Disclosure: Josh Reistad is a volunteer staff member with AetherCon.
In this first episode, I am joined by my good friend Peter Bryant. We met through a mutual friend but soon became close over our shared struggles with our mental health. In this episode, we discuss the positive and negative attributes of this great city and the challenges we both faced whilst trying to navigate our lives in London. It's a little clunky and awkward at times, but bear with me, I'm just a newbie :)
Mike Kafes and Peter Bryant are telling funny stories about their life. And, of course, taking questions. So it's sort of a combination story time, ask us anything.
This week we are doing a full cast live reading of one of my short stories called Midnight at the Welcome Wench. Let’s met our cast... Hardboiled Astorian Reeve James Campbell will be played by Paul E. Cooley. https://shadowpublications.com/ The loveable yet annoying ships cook, Jay Litcot will be played by Scott Roche. http://www.scottroche.com The only real pirate of the crew, Aja Lorn, will be played by Spence. https://www.resonantmoon.com/ The ship’s captain, Ral Silvari, will be played by Mike Kafes. The merchant, Duran Higgins, will be played by John Walker. https://www.amazon.com/John-Walker/e/B009SLP958 The deplorable syndicate Boss Jax will be player by Peter Bryant. And our narrator, the literal backbone of this performance will be performed by Dave Robison. https://archivos.digital/
Join us as we talk to Melody Natcher, head of Tri Tac Games about the futureof Tri Tac as well as reminisce about the history of the podcast itself. Joined by Mark Kinney of All Games Considered and former host Peter Bryant, now of the MythWits.
Game School talks with Mike Olson about the ENnie award winning game Atomic Robo. Mike runs our producer, Peter Bryant through a quick scenario involving our hero, Robo saving the world once more from the forces of evil. It's straight out of the comic books with this one!
Game School talks with Jack Norris of Green Ronin about Fantasy Age! If your familiar with Wil Wheaton's exciting Dragon Age campaigns, you can't miss this one as Fantasy Age allows you to take the same rules set to build your own dynamic campaign setting. With Satine at Comic Con during the time of this recording, our producer, Peter Bryant steps in to prove that orcs can be heroes too!
Hoy el programa bate record de colaboraciones y de duración: - A Fuego Lento - Especial Kobe Bryant: Sergi Atienza (@SergiAtienza_) nos prepara un plato exquisito compartiendo lo que Kobe ha supuesto para Gonzalo Vazquez (@GVazquezNY), Alberto De Roa (@TikotDeRoa), Peter Bryant (@petbryant), Dani Senabre (@danisenabre), Nino Vázquez (@nino22) y Andrés Monje (@A_Monje) - Hasta La Cocina: Estamos en vivo y en directo en el famoso Philadelphia - Lakers jugado en el Wells Fargo Center y os contamos lo que vivimos además de traeros entrevistas en exclusiva con Marcelo Huertas, Jordan Clarkson y D´Angelo Russell. - El Termómetro:Javier repasa la conferencia Oeste y nos habla de los Warriors, Rockets y Spurs, y de los Anthony Davis, Klay Thompson y Favors, entre otras cosas. Chechu habla de la conferencia Este y de las semanas de los Cavs, Heat y Hawks y de los Love, Lowry y Wade. - Sabor Latino: En este clásico de Ración de NBA hablamos de las actuaciones de los jugadores hispanos hasta coronar al Pata Negra de la semana. - Carne de NBA: El maestro Gonzalo Bedia (@gonzalobedia) vuelve una vez más para recomendarnos a quién deberíamos seguir en esta temporada universitaria y nos habla del fenómeno Ben Simmons. - Noticias: Nash opina sobre Curry, las reuniones de Karl con Rondo y Cousins, las cosas de Rose, lo último de Sixers y muchas más cosas. - Píldora NBA: El mítico Luis Fernando Otero nos habla los Kings 1998-2006, un equipo que nos impresionó. - Cafe Villa, Comentarios de los Oyentes y más: Esta semana en el CafeVilla (@cafevillanba), los hermanos Villa nos preguntan sobre lo que pensamos de Kobe. Uniros al debate en facebook. Luego pasamos por nuestra página de facebook, comentarios de ivoox, twitter, itunes y comentarios@raciondenba.com. Más información en raciondenba.com. Ración de NBA es un podcast que trata el baloncesto NBA en español poniendo énfasis en los jugadores hispanos. Nuestra web: raciondenba.com Mandar preguntas/comentarios: comentarios@raciondenba.com Publicamos avisos por Twitter al publicar los episodios para que sepáis cuando podéis ir a descargarlos: - Twitter - Chechu: @astrochechu - Twitter - Javier: @Racion_de_NBA_J Música: Black Samba - Juanitos One Two Three - Juice Big City BATMANE (Score|Swayze Ft. Kiddsavage) - BenJamin Banger Extracto de The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Dance It, Dance All Owl Time - Kellee Maize Exótica - Juanitos Men Don´t Cry - Waylon Thornton and the Heavy Hands Waitin´- Betsy Olson
What does it take to run a successful crowdsourced campaign? Join Tom Merritt, Veronica Belmont, Justin Robert Young, & more to discuss their experiences and advice on crowdsourcing sites like Patron & Kickstarter
Our first panel from Balticon 48! Featuring DC Wilson, Peter Bryant, Myke Cole and Michael Underwood.Description from the programme: "Scientists look at the blatant disregard for basic reality in some science fiction and answer questions from today's authors on how NOT to repeat those faux pas."
30st August 2014 nting down to Whooverville 6! 30 August 2014 at QUAD, Derby. 0 4 3 Days 2 3 Hours 3 5 Minutes Guests More guests will be added as they are confirmed. Sponsored guests appear courtesy of Tenth Planet Events, who will charge for their autographs. Guests Dominic Glynn Dominic is a prolific composer of film and television music, best known to us for the incidental music for The Trial of a Time Lord segments The Mysterious Planet and The Ultimate Foe, Dragonfire, The Happiness Patrol ans Survival. As well as for the Season 23 (Trial of a Time Lord) arrangement of the Doctor Who theme tune. His music has also featured in episodes of The Simpsons, Red Dwarf and Eerie Indiana, and the feature films Holy Man and Kevin & Perry Go Large. Many thanks to Dominic for agreeing to come along. Derrick Sherwin Derrick Sherwin is the last surviving producer of 60s Doctor Who and one of only two surviving producers from the classic series as a whole. Derrick joined Doctor Who as script editor in which capacity he worked on five consecutive stories between The Web of Fear and The Mind Robber. He then wrote The Invasion, acted as de facto assistant producer on two further stories before resuming script editor duties on The Space Pirates, then succeeding Peter Bryant as producer for The War Games and Spearhead From Space. Derrick's influence on Doctor Who has been profound and persists until today – he cast Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor, invented UNIT and developed the Brigadier, invented the Time Lords and came up with the idea of exiling the Doctor to Earth. Peter Davison Peter Davison is best known for his roles as the fifth incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who and Tristan Farnon in James Herriot's All Creatures Great and Small. Davison was born Peter Moffett in Streatham, London. The family then moved to Knaphill in Surrey at which time he became a member of an amateur theatre company called the Byfleet Players Davison studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama. His first job was as an actor and assistant stage manager at the Nottingham Playhouse. He chose the stage name Peter Davison to avoid confusion with the actor and director Peter Moffatt, with whom Davison later worked. His first television work was in a 1975 episode of the children's science fiction television programme The Tomorrow People In 1978, Davison's performance as the youthfully mischievous Tristan Farnon in All Creatures Great and Small made him a household name. Davison has said that he was mainly cast in the role because he looked as if he could be Robert Hardy's younger brother. Davison subsequently appeared alongside Dickinson as the Dish of the Day in the television version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1981), whose producers considered it humorous for an actor known for playing a veterinary surgeon to appear as a cow. In 1981, Davison signed a contract to play the Doctor for three years, succeeding Tom Baker (the Fourth Doctor) and, at age 29, was at the time the youngest actor to have played the lead role. Deborah Watling Deborah Watling, the daughter of actors Jack Watling and Patricia Hicks, began work as a child actress with a regular role as the niece of Peter Brady in The Invisible Man television series. She was later cast for the lead role in Alice, Dennis Potter's version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, for the BBC's The Wednesday Play. Watling played Victoria in Doctor Who from 1967 to 1968, though her only remaining complete serials are The Tomb of the Cybermen and the recently recovered The Enemy of the World. She also appeared in Dimensions in Time, Downtime and the audio drama Three's a Crow. In November 2013 she appeared in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot. Terry Molloy Follow : Site : Terry Molloy has been a member of the cast of BBC Radio 4′s The Archers, playing Mike Tucker, since 1973 and has won awards for his work as an actor on radio. On television, Molloy is perhaps best known for hiplaying Davros, the creator of the Daleks, in the stories Resurrection of the Daleks, Revelation of the Daleks and Remembrance of the Daleks. He also appeared in the Doctor Who story Attack of the Cybermen as an undercover policeman named Russell. In recent years, Molloy has reprised the role of Davros in the Big Finish Productions audio dramas Davros, The Juggernauts, Terror Firma, Masters of War, The Davros Mission and the four-part miniseries I, Davros. He also played Davros in a 2005 stage production, The Trial of Davros. Michael Troughton Follow : Site : Michael Troughton is an English actor, writer and teacher. He is the son of actor Patrick Troughton and the younger brother of David Troughton. He has appeared in many film, television and theatre roles, most notably as Melish, in Minder and Sir Piers Fletcher-Dervish in The New Statesman from 1987 to 1992. His biography of his late father, Patrick Troughton, published by Hirst Publishing, was launched in November 2011. He has also completed a number of audio dramatisations for Big Finish. David Troughton David Troughton was born in Hampstead, London. He comes from a theatrical family: he is the son of actor Patrick Troughton, elder brother of Michael Troughton, and father of both Sam Troughton and Warwickshire cricketer Jim Troughton. His roles have included guest appearances in Doctor Who, first as an extra in The Enemy of the World (1967–1968), then as a soldier in The War Games (1969) and in a considerably larger role as King Peladon in The Curse of Peladon (1972). He appeared in the 2008 series of Doctor Who as Professor Hobbes, in the episode “Midnight”. He has also performed in a Big Finish Doctor Who audio production titled Cuddlesome where he plays the Tinghus. He also played the Black Guardian in two audios: The Destroyer of Delights and The Chaos Pool. He also returned as King Peladon in The Prisoner of Peladon audio. In 2011 he took on his father's role as the Second Doctor in two audio plays, also featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor and in November 2013, Troughton appeared in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot. Sponsored Guests Sinead Michael Sinead Michael portrayed Sky Smith in series 5 The Sarah Jane Adventures. Michael has two distinctions: she is the first actor cast in an ongoing role in a Doctor Who-related series to be born after the broadcast of the 1996 TV movie and she is the youngest actor to date to appear on screen in such a capacity. Sinead appears at Whoovervile courtesy of Tenth Planet events. As Sinead is a sponsored guest, Tenth Planet will charge for her autograph, but we do expect her to take part in on-stage panels and photo sessions. Tickets Tickets on sale now from priced between £10 and £40. Visit the for more details and to order your tickets. About Whooverville Whooverville is the East Midlands' biggest annual get-together to fans of the BBC TV series ‘Doctor Who'. Organised by Derby's local Doctor Who group, the , one of the most popular fan groups in the UK, Whooverville is a day of fun for all ages. Whooverville event is a chance to have your photo taken with the TARDIS, catch up on gossip from the latest series, purchase new and classic merchandise, take part in a Doctor Who pod-cast, add to the autograph album and meet some of the people from in front of and behind the camera. The event is held at .
The producer Miniscope series plows onward as special guest John Williams from Tachyon TV joins in to discuss the Peter Bryant and Derrick Sherwin era. An era of selecting a new Doctor and ever-changing roles for the production team, Bryant and Sherwin were responsible for... well, you'll just have to listen and find out, won't you? With Warren unavailable, Steven and Chris tackle the news of the week including discussion on the latest (what some may call) blunder on the part of the BBC's 50th anniversary "celebrations", and yes, even talk about audio stuff! And books! And cosplay! And we announce the winner of our Twitter contest for a Region 1 Doctor Who Complete Series 7 box set! When the Warren is away, the mice will play! Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
On this episode Peter Bryant is hijacking the show. This is a live recording from GenCon 2012. The adventure is Deutschland Uber Alles and is one of the plot points in the Savage Worlds edition of Fringeworthy. This is part one and part two will be up next week. If you like live role play sessions, you're in for a treat. If you don't, we'll see you in two weeks where we resume our regular broadcast.
This weeks panellists were: Peter Bryant, Black Mobile Solutions Daryl Jay, Eventsbuddy Andy Piper, VMware Adam Swanson, Transalis