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The Pod Files - Monday September 25 2023

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  The ‘casts - (Notes spoken to Siri, and edited later if I remember (Changed tactic now where starred dialogue denotes quoting from the show’s own notes) The Gerry Anderson Podcast - (1:30) Pod 276: 25 September 2023: intro. Fab fact - extra footage fact, flopped, but not blooming flopped. Request for tabletop ideas.    News. Listener’s feedback. Interview. - Richard chats with actress, writer and podcaster (The Cupid Couch) Genevieve Gaunt. Listener’s feedback. Randomiser - the episode Wham part one from The Protectors. Connection to Space 1999. Funky music. An entire mountain resort full of people held hostage. Outro. They’re still missing bits from the podcast theme song. Post show banter. How to market shows.  The Gerry Anderson Podcast episode 276 mentions. Daily Dad Jokes - (0:06) 25 September 2024: Top 10 Dad Jokes for the Week  Merriam Webster’s Word of the Day - (0:02) 25 September 2023: quorum  Composer’s Datebook - (0:02) 25 September 2023: An Italian western (for English h

The Pod Files - Sunday September 24 2023

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  The ‘casts - (Notes spoken to Siri, and edited later if I remember Neon Shadows - (0:22) Chapter 20: 9 August 2022: “Heating Up - Dusty finds that Sam may not be gone forever. A new conspiracy bubbles to the surface. Lady Justice gets a secretary.”  Daily Dad Jokes - (0:08) 24 September 2023  Merriam Webster’s Word of the Day - (0:02) 24 September 2024: lionise  Composer’s Datebook - (0:02) 24 September 2023:  Adolphus Hailstork's 'Amazing Grace' StarDate - (0:02)  7 September 2023: * Naming Rights -  55 Cancri is a busy star system. It consists of two stars and at least five planets. None of the planets is a good home for life, although there could be undiscovered planets that are more welcoming. The planets have a couple of sets of names. Their scientific designations are 55 Cancri b, c, d, e, and f. But a few years back, the IAU - the International Astronomical Union - gave them proper names: Galileo, Brahe, Lipperhey, Jansen, and Harriot. They're named for astron