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Imagined Life is a podcast produced by Wondery and hosted by Virginia Madsen and Robbie Daymond. [1] The podcast presents biographies of famous people in an unusual format. The first episode premiered on November 4, 2018 and 48 episodes have been produced by the end of the third season. [2]
Star Wars Minute is a daily podcast that analyzes, scrutinizes and celebrates the Star Wars movies in sequential order, with each episode covering a single minute of the movies in the franchise. The podcast is hosted and created by Peter "Pete the Retailer" Bonavita and Alex Robinson, and features a rotating cast of guest commentators. [1]
The title comes from the show's producer and creator, Bill Dare, having never seen the Star Wars films. [1] The series has been the subject of controversy due to the questionable taste of some of the experiences. [2] [3] The show has been adapted for television and was first broadcast on BBC Four in early 2009. [4]
The creator and host of 99% Invisible, Roman Mars, was included in Fast Company ' s Most Creative People list of 2013 for his work on 99% Invisible, [16] and included on the Most Creative People in Business 1000 in 2014. [17] As of January 2014, the show was listed in the top fifty podcasts of the iTunes Top Podcasts chart. [18]
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Original Series: Cirroc Lofton, Ryan T. Husk Aron Eisenberg (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 1) Denise Crosby (Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1) Walter Koenig (Star Trek: The Original Series seasons 2–3) January 16, 2019 [84] [85] Battlestar Galacticast ...
In 2020, Guy Raz released his book How I Built This: The Unexpected Paths to Success from the World's Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs, which highlights key moments and stories from the podcast. [ 4 ] In 2022, How I Built This signed a licensing deal with Wondery , with subsequent radio distribution remaining with NPR.
Developing an open-world “Star Wars” game seems like it should be a no-brainer for any studio that has access to the IP found in a galaxy far, far away.
In the first episode (podcast #43), an audience member was brought up to cover several other minor character roles; in the second episode (podcast #65), Smith brought in voice-over actor/announcer Kyle Hebert to voice Alfred (which he did in a cockney accent somewhat reminiscent of Michael Caine, who played Alfred in Batman Begins and The Dark ...