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Two Chairs Talking
David Grigg and Perry Middlemiss
100 episodes
2 weeks ago
Two ex-Chairmen of the World Science Fiction convention discuss books, movies and television series ranging in genre from science fiction and fantasy, through crime and thrillers, to literary works.
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Two ex-Chairmen of the World Science Fiction convention discuss books, movies and television series ranging in genre from science fiction and fantasy, through crime and thrillers, to literary works.
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Books
Arts
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The Clock Has Stopped in the Dark!
Two Chairs Talking
50 minutes 58 seconds
3 months ago
The Clock Has Stopped in the Dark!
Season 2, Episode 7 David and Perry discuss the novel Shroud by Adrian Tchaikovsky, and the film Dark City directed by Alex Proyas Introduction (1:44) Anniversary of Aussiecon (3:23) Discussion (0:12) Shroud by Adrian Tchaikovsky (9:49) Dark City directed by Alex Proyas (17:47) What Else We've Been Watching/Reading (0:11) Station Eleven (DVD) (2:06) F1 directed by Joseph Kosinski (5:21) The Amateur directed by James Hawes (0:35) Good Girl, Bad Girl by Michael Robotham (4:14) Shrinking (Apple TV+) (3:44) Wind-up and Next Episode (1:21) Click here for more info and indexes Image generated by Wombo Dream AI Violet:You do not know what has been going on, Ivy.And if you did, you would not understand it.I do not understand, so how could you?... Ivy: Oh, I'm sorry. But can't you explain?Why do you all look so peculiar? I think I might be allowedTo know what has happened. Amy's voice: Agatha! Mary! come!The clock has stopped in the dark! -- Family Reunion by T. S. Eliot
Two Chairs Talking
Two ex-Chairmen of the World Science Fiction convention discuss books, movies and television series ranging in genre from science fiction and fantasy, through crime and thrillers, to literary works.