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10.11: The STARBURST International Film Festival 2020 A very special edition of the STARBURST Radio Show recorded live at the STARBURST International Film Festival. Hosted by Paul Ripley and Jo Lowes and broadcast by FAB Radio International. Featuring interviews with Mike Royce, Kris Heys, Martin Unsworth, Helen Lyons-Curran, Laurie Brewster, Emma Dark, Scott Lyus, Richard Rountree and Andrew Lee Potts *Show first broadcast on Friday 13th March and Saturday 14th March 2020 All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International.
10.10: We Need to Talk About Dogging with Kevin In which Kris has a nuclear reaction to the English language and gets proto Cop Rocked. While Mike remembers when ‘straight to video’ was not a dirty phrase and explains by Bojack Horseman helped to explain the mysteries of living. On the last show before the STARBURST International Film Festival 2020, STARBURST Radio delivers a reprehensible show in which Ellen Pages’ digital nudity, piracy, and slavery with a smile, are just some of the no-go areas that wandered into... *Show first broadcast on Wed 11th March 2020 All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International.
10.09: Colourful Metaphors In which Martin sings the praises of the other famous Kris and welcomes The Simpsons to Disney+. While Mike explains how James Bond was brought down by a virus and why Roddenberry ain’t no straitjacket. The Invisible Man is reviewed and seismic events on Doctor Who trigger more online hate than usual on the week leading up to the STARBURST International Film Festival 2020... [*Featuring exclusive podcast only bonus content, so stay with us after the end credits!] [WARNING: This episode contains an exceptionally high troll content!] *Show first broadcast on Wed 4th March 2020 All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International.
10.07: Thingy in a Dinghy In which Martin reveals the latest screenings at the STARBURST International Film Festival 2020, and continues to reject the hanging munchkin. Mike feels that there should be No Time For Sampling, and reveals the Shatner Toupee Timeline. While Kris hatches a cunning plan for some extra content and explains why porn should never be Frozen. A busy local football match leads to a quiet night on STARBURST Radio as the team discuss poor old Natalie being schooled by a nutbag, the immortality of Peanuts, and the mortality of Um Bongo. [Featuring an interview with special guest with Star Trek legend - George Takei] *Show first broadcast on Wed 19th February 2020 All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International.
10.04: Star Trek: Re-Unification In which Martin finds that a famous amazon might be taking tips from the God of thunder and meets an actor that is clearly not too old for this sh@#. While Mike says goodbye to another Star Trek legend and remembers when the Jumanji franchise was not box office gold. The original Ghostbusters almost make a comeback, Henry Cavill waits for an unrequited booty call, and the details of the Starburst International Film Festival are revealed, as Starburst Radio gets ready for its Christmas special... [*Featuring a special interview with Lethal Weapon/Jumanji star - Danny Glover] *Show first broadcast on Wed 11th December 2019 All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International.
Episode 7.11: Beargamy In which Martin Unsworth continues to drum up support for Gotham, and uncovers the farting prowess of leslie Nielsen. Mike Royce has yet another DC Extended Universe meltdown, and incurs the wrath of the Fab Café Mounted Police, whilst Ed Fortune makes his STARBURST Radio debut by announcing the sad passing of Brian Aldiss, and taking us behind the scenes with George R.R. Martin at Worldcon. The future of the STARBURST International Film Festival is announced, The Defenders do NOT get reviewed, the Rules of Nine Worlds come under scrutiny, and Joss Whedon gets caught in the crosshairs of some very angry ladies. [Warning: This episode contains an important announcement that was mentioned would be mentioned] All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International
Episode 6.28: STARBURST Radio Live: Nobody Puts Zombaby in a Corner In which Mike Royce remembers days of dirty Stormtroopers, and investigates ancient genre swearing. Whilst Martin Unsworth reveals the real life anger of The Joker, and thinks his own film festival ‘apparently’ might be quite good. Suicide Squad is reviewed, the victim of The Walking Dead baseball bat might have been accidently revealed, and a dodgy laptop battery causes mayhem as The STARBURST Radio Show heads towards it’s live season finale at The STARBURST International Film Festival. All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International
Episode 6.27: The Highlights of 2016 Show In which Mike Royce remembers days of dirty Stormtroopers, and investigates ancient genre swearing. Whilst Martin Unsworth reveals the real life anger of The Joker, and thinks his own film festival ‘apparently’ might be quite good. Suicide Squad is reviewed, the victim of The Walking Dead baseball bat might have been accidently revealed, and a dodgy laptop battery causes mayhem as The STARBURST Radio Show heads towards it’s live season finale at The STARBURST International Film Festival. All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International
Episode 6.25: Stranger Things and Star Trek Beyond In which Mike Royce gets rewarded with jazz hands when he mixes business with politics, and makes an uneasy return to Wayward Pines. Whilst Martin Unsworth likes his Aunts to be much older, and his Kongs to be not seen, and not heard. Both Stranger Things, and Star Trek Beyond are reviewed, the new Star Trek tv series gets a title, and the complete line-up of The STARBURST International Film Festival is finally revealed. Sponsored by Arrow Films All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International
We're changing things around in this week's podKast with a K, in which Christian Cawley talks to Gareth Kavanagh about #DoctorWho retro video games, Vworp Vworp! issue 3 and the forthcoming Starburst International Film Festival, which runs in Manchester on 26th-28th August 2016, at £25 a ticket and just £40 for a family pass on the Saturday. Look out also for mentions of Puff Daddy, Snoop Dogg, Davros and the Deep Space Deviants, the Mr Men, Bagpuss and even The Clangers...
Wow. This is a packed podKast, in which we talk about whether the BBC should show compiled, movie-length #DoctorWho specials while the show is off air. PLUS we talk Spider-Verse and Gareth Kavanagh joins us to talk about the forthcoming Starburst International Film Festival.
Episode 6.22: The Shorter Episode In which Mike Royce is reeling from the effects of the real Independence Day, and digests a really big event in the world of genre publishing. Martin Unsworth approves of what is literally a killer tagline, and reveals his all-time ultimate interviewee. An exciting new guest is revealed for the STARBURST International Film Festival, George A. Romero finally gets his Hollywood Star, and Independence Day: Resurgence is reviewed, as Game of Thrones Season 6 comes to it’s dramatic conclusion. Sponsored by Arrow Films All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International
Episode 6.17: It’s Only Some Moobies In which Martin Unsworth clarifies the definition of ‘Early Bird’, struggles with the name of you know who from Game of Thrones, and definitely IS afraid of the Ghostbusters reboot! Mike Royce gets tired of thick listeners, invites everyone to a Sausage Party, and reveals what lay beneath the beeps on last week’s show. There is more about the STARBURST International Film Festival, various Hulks are compared and contrasted, and The Green Room is reviewed as the listeners continue to vote for STARBURST Radio in the UK Podcasts Awards. [Warning: Rubber gloves may be required to fully appreciate the artistic content of tonight's show] Sponsored by Arrow Films All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International
Lots to talk about in this week's #Doctor Who podKast, in which Christian Cawley and Gareth Kavanagh talk comics, Dream Lords, villains, #Marvel movies and Gareth's upcoming events, including A Morning with Louise Jameson on July 2nd, and the Starburst International Film Festival on 26th-28th of August.
Episode 6.10: The Big Shill In which Martin Unsworth feels it’s ‘Never Too Late To Die’, whilst managing to merge horror and wrestling with a soupcon of rock. Mike Royce reveals the first guest booked for the Starburst International Film Festival, and gains inspiration from a 70’s tv theme tune to help cope with a Twitter blocking Bellend. Batman v Superman falls off a cliff, Barry Norman’s Pickled Onions hit Amazon, Spider-Man prepares to come home, and The Walking Dead ruffles some fandom feathers. Sponsored by Arrow Films All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International
Episode 6.4: Jeremy Beadle's Grave In Which Mike Royce buys 2 plug adapters, is cyber stalked by Roy Batty from Blade Runner, and has some serious questions to ask regarding the downsizing of Sontarans. Martin Unsworth wonders whether the new W.H. Smiths security tags are a serious threat to magazine collecting, suggests a visits to The Seasoning House might improve the flavour of your week, and puts everyone on a downer with his Grave News. Where’s Camsy begins, the re is more news about The Starburst International Film Festival, and some strange tech problems result in a ‘déjà vu’ ending - as Starburst Issue 422 goes on sale. Sponsored by Arrow Films All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International
Episode 6.2: Carry On Cannibal In Which Mike Royce reveals how Doctor Who deals with foxes, thinks the ante needs raising for losing game shows, and totally loses his mind over the impending arrival of Stretch Armstrong. Martin Unsworth is sceptical about a further Deadpool director’s cut, makes sure we get some hammered Gorgon in our lives, and finishes the show with a gob-smacking spoiler! Barry Norman’s Pickled Onions continue to attract a cult following, Mulder and Scully return, the Starburst International Film Festival is further discussed, and what exactly is the biggest cinematic shit bag shuffle? Sponsored by Arrow Films All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International