Slice of SciFi #100: Voicemail Show

This Week’s Voicemail Show!

This is the show for our fans and listeners! We’re receiving so much voicemail and email feedback commentary that we can’t even fit all of it into it’s own show anymore. But that’s okay… Keep it coming!

Michael, Evo, Summer, and Tim handle the voicemail comments this time around. Evo is well and truly annoyed that there was no new “Heroes” episode to watch, and Mike totally missed out on the newest BSG episode. Summer mentions “Blood Ties” on Lifetime, and so far she likes.



The Very First SciFi Smackdown is huge hit! It was exactly what you asked for: Enterprise vs Galactica, with K.I.T.T. vs Herbie the Love Bug on the undercard. Go listen again as Christiana Ellis and Tony Mast take up arms for their respective sides, with their battle moderated by Trampas Whiteman.

Feel free to call in with more Smackdown suggestions and ammunition for those future battles: 206-495-1737, and stay tuned for the Voicemail show, and the next Smackdown!

Submitting Listener comments: If you have any suggestions or comments, please let us know. You can now leave a voicemail comment in the comments section of the show, or call our Voicemail Number, 206-339-TREK, or email Michael with a comment you’ve recorded yourself!

See you tomorrow with a brand new show!

Comments

  1. Brian Brown says:

    30 Days of Night - Ben Templesmith and Steve Niles did the graphic novel. It has a sequel as well as multiple spin off series. I hope they do justice to this fantastic story.

  2. Karen from Kalifornia says:

    OMG...Tanya Huff's books were highly entertaining and a great ride. Perhaps not as er, deep as some, but I'll definitely be watching as well.

  3. Kurt says:

    That's great zombie goodness at:

    http://www.fidothemovie.com

    and don't forget to order your personal zombie at ZomCom's official website:
    http://www.zomcon.com

  4. Brian from Winnipeg says:

    Ari was right about the Doctor Who "Invasion" DVDs. The missing episodes were replaced by black and white computer-animated versions that used the original soundtracks (as recorded by fans). The original scripts and photos (taken on set by John Cura) were used as reference material. This is the most sophisticated Doctor Who reconstruction to date.

    Previous reconstructions used the soundtracks and the still photos. There is an abridged reconstruction of "Marco Polo" on the DVD set called "The Beginning". There are also fan reconstructions available.

  5. Seigel says:

    What? Wash dies?!!!

    ;)

    James

  6. Philip from Australia says:

    No... Adric dies.

    PfA

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