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 Unknown Soldier Movie 
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On June 30, 1969, Lt. Jack Hulme was killed in Vietnam, having never met his newborn son. Thirty years later, filmmaker John Hulme finally seeks out what happened to his father, and who he really waws. The following podcasts are excerpted from the audiojournal recorded by John Hulme during his travels through Vietnam.
 L'impostore - Music and Cinema 
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L'impostore è un transito di musica e cinema originariamente veicolato attraverso modulazione di frequenza da più di quattro anni. La versione Podcast è un'adrenalinica trasmissione di montaggio che si serve del cinema e dei suoi suoni per parlare di colonne sonore, e di colonne sonore immaginarie. In lingua Italiana L'impostore is a cross between music and cinema, it starts his activities in FM 5 years ago, and now is approaching Podcast. L'impostore is a Radio program about cinema, music, sound-trax and immaginary sound-trax.
 Basket of Thoughts - a personal podcast of everyday life and hobbies 
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A personal podcast about my everyday life and my varied interests such as cleft lip and palate, classic comedy (from Charlie Chaplin to the Smothers Brothers), being a liberal Christian and learning about other religions, Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Who, music (classical, rock, jazz, ragtime, soundtracks, etc), pc gamer, history buff, being married and raising my daughter, playing some indie music, and whatever else I feel is interesting to talk about.
 Screenwriter's Podcast 
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Screenwriter's Podcast is an almost-daily review of news and information for aspiring screenwriters.
 Stuck in the 80s 
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Shameless byproducts of the 80s, two journalists recount the movies, music and culture of the decade. Find out what it's great to be hopelessly stuck in the 80s.
 Pete and Geoff: Virgin Radio 
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The best of the Pete and Geoff breakfast show - updated daily from the studios of Virgin Radio in London. These boys have won the biggest radio awards going, and one of the most popular podcasts in iTunes - find out why!
 Buffycast 
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Buffycast is a weekly show dedicated to the creative content of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
 The Josh and Michael Show 
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Josh and Michael discuss current sports news (with a slight focus on Philadelphia sports), political news, entertainment news, and much, much more.
 SOMAcast - South of Market San Francisco 
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SOMAcast is a podcast by Jamie Whitaker who offers comments on the arts, politics, and other banter relevant to folks in San Francisco and the surrounding bay area.
 P.O.V. | PBS 
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P.O.V. brings a collection of documentary filmmakers, writers, historians, and others together for conversations about themes and topics relevant to P.O.V.'s non-fiction films. P.O.V. will begin by podcasting from our audio archives. Find out more about PBS's award-winning documentary film series at pbs.org/pov
 Bad at Sports Podcast 
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Richard Holland, Amanda Browder and Duncan MacKenzie talk smack about Art, Books, Music, and whatever else they can get their hands on. Richard is a drop dead gorgeous mathematician who happens to have the unlikely burden of carrying around a mumble mouthed colonial wretch. Amanda was once a fairy princess who was cursed by a witch and now... well... you get the idea.
 other peoples memories 
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found footage. 8mm home movies of complete strangers from the 1950's, 60's and 70's. An intimate look into another time and place
 Midwest Movie Review 
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We watch a lot of movies, and because we watch a lot of movies, friends and relatives are always asking us if they should see a certain movie in the theater or wait for the DVD. It s one thing to get paid to watch a movie and review it, but it is something else to get an opinion from someone who actually had to pay to see the movie. Was the movie funny? Did the actors do a good job? Were you entertained? Bottom line was it worth your hard earned cash?
 My Son The Boy Magician (a novella) by Patoka Brown 
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The tale of a father, a son, and a river all intent on travelling someplace else.
 mp3ater Project 
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Description: The mp3ater Project is an experiment in audio theater, including remakes of old-time radio shows and new adaptations written especially for the podcasting medium. Genres include comedy, drama, mystery, and thriller. The project began in the spring of 2005 at Duke University, where the students of Professor Daniel H. Foster’s theater course, "Radio: The Theater of the Mind," produced several audio theater pieces. These pieces comprise the first efforts of an ongoing experiment in digital theater. Tune in this summer as every other Wednesday we will be releasing a new podcast.
 Slice of Scifi 
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Michael and Evo bring you the latest version of SF podcasting with Slice of Scifi. The official podcast of TrekUnited.com and SaveEnterprise.com, Michael and Evo cover all aspects of scifi media, from TV, movies, music and more! Interviews with the casts, conversations with the creators: if you're watching it and it's scifi, we'll be talking about it each week on Slice of Scifi!
 Doctor Who: Time Tales 
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The BBC's legendary Time Lord has roamed through time and space and now makes his home in cyberspace courtesy of Darker Projects. Combining elements of his TV predecessors with an edgy flair all his own, The Doctor and his darkly beautiful Goth companion Rain try to maintain order in a reality rife with chaos. Villains new and old arise to challenge them in this exciting new portrayal that will intrigue both veteran fans and newcomers.
 Planet01 
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Planet:01 The world culture leisure lifestyle. Correspondants showing you of thier peice of the action, from around the world. World culture, music, film, parties, everything. Coming to you from London, Amsterdam, Sydney, Belgrade- why not become a correspondant?
 Screen Gems 
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Appreciating cinema and television as characterized and cherished by Renny Manne, host and author of this weekly program. Screen Gems is all about the wonder of narrative film and television, whether drama or comedy, tragedy or musical. It will not present ‘reviews’ as such, but will present ‘appreciations’ of the 20th Century’s most distinctive and influential collaborative art form – whether that Art was produced for a 72 foot ‘silver screen’ at the Bijou, or a 12 inch black and white 56 Philco.
 scifi.com/scifiwire 
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Hear the latest sci-fi and entertainment news on SCI FI Wire's weekly podcast. SCI FI Wire is the news service of SCIFI.COM



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