The New Gerry Anderson Podcast is Go!
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Stand by for reinvented action, Anderfans! After nearly 400 episodes of celebrating the worlds of Gerry Anderson, The Gerry Anderson Podcast has recently undergone an exciting reinvention.
Previously available to watch/listen across the Official Gerry Anderson YouTube channel and other podcast platforms, The Gerry Anderson Podcast now has its own dedicated YouTube channel. Brand new episodes are now being released once a month and see Jamie Anderson, Richard James, and Chris Dale joined each month by a special guest and embark on a fantastic journey celebrating Gerry's incredible TV series and films.
Podcast episodes now come jam-packed with exciting material for new and long-time Podsterons - returning to the podcast are fan-favourite segments Fab Facts and Fab or Fib, and we'll also be testing whether our guests can tell their Zodiacs from their Zeldas with the brand new Andermeter! The ever-popular Randomizer remains part of the renewed podcast, but with a twist - the Randomizer now drops as its own instalment two weeks after each new episode, but will still be teased within each main monthly episode. This means that you'll have brand new Gerry Anderson podcast content to enjoy every two weeks.
Interspersed throughout the fortnightly release of new material, we'll also be releasing highlights of previous interviews from the podcast on its new YouTube channel. So far, you can enjoy our interviews with Sadie Miller, Wayne Forester, Ayshea Brough and Nicola Bryant and Ronnie Le Drew.
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2 comments
Format looks very professional and moving forward should entice more guests and followers. Maybe a small prize day once a month would be popular? Adrian.
I have appreciated your weekly commitment to the ga podcasts and the move to a more monthly format I think has great benefits, mainly more rest for your good selves but also perhaps better content less frequently if you get my drift!