Palace Of Glittering Delights 15 Glen A Larson
TV Uberproducer Glen A Larson died this on Saturday 15th November. Join Andrew Leyland in looking back at some of his most memorable shows.
TV Uberproducer Glen A Larson died this on Saturday 15th November. Join Andrew Leyland in looking back at some of his most memorable shows.
Andrew looks back 35 years to look at what the 70’s thought the 25th Century would look like. Oddly, they thought it would look like the 70’s! Yes, it’s time to re-watch the cheesy disco-a-thon that is Buck Rogers In The 25th Century. Cock-Headed androids, scantily clad alien princesses and […]
In an episode so down and dirty, and thus showing the wonders of Internet Radio Broadcasting, Andrew and special guest Micheal Leyland watch the first episode of the new Constantine series and ask if this was a worthy addition to the Hellblazer mythos or a more watered down version.
Andrew invites Dr Bill Robinson and Mikey Mike Bailey to step with him into the Quantum Leap Accelerator for part 2 of a special Quantum Leap retrospective. What were the favourite episodes from season 4 & 5? What did they think of the new arrangement of the theme? And what […]
In a Very Special Episode of The Palace Of Glittering Delights, Andrew is joined by Dr Bill Robinson and Mikey Mike Bailey to discuss QUANTUM LEAP. So Epic was this conversation that it will be released over 2 parts. Listen as Mike, Bill & Andrew discuss the show, its origins […]
Andrew takes a few moments to look at the first, and best, alien invasion story – WAR OF THE WORLDS by HG WELLS. From the original novel, through the little known sequels, to the movies, records, comics, radio broadcasts and TV shows, Andrew takes a quick look at the history […]
One from the Cellars of the venerated Palace – An episode long thought lost, rediscovered in a box with old episodes of Dad’s Army and Aristotle’s lost second book of Poetics, this commentary track for the theatrical release of the 1978 version of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA features your host marvel at […]
As a follow up to Defence Of The Sith, Andrew rewatches Attack Of The Clones and reads the novel and once again does a compare and contrast thing. Do things work out as well in this case? Or is Clones a good film if you read the book? Given that […]
In this ode to the cowboy, Andrew extols the virtues of classic Western series, ALIAS SMITH & JONES and explains why it’s well worth your time.