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Babylon Podcast


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Following on from the Babylon 5 reference in my previous post, a few weeks ago a came across a Podcast that is being produced weekly about Babylon 5. I came across it accidentally via a Wil Wheaton dot Net -> SciFi Podcast -> Babylon Podcast route. It is produced by Tim Callender and Summer Brooks and also features everyones favourite Vorlon Jeffrey Willerth.
Every week it features a phone-in with someone involved with Babylon 5 and has already had Patrica Tallman and Stephen Furst on the show. If you are in any way interested in (IMHO) the best Science Fiction TV series ever made, this Podcast is definately worth the download each week.
It was from their website that I first heard about the sad loss of Andreas Katsulas from Lung Cancer. May the show forever be a memorial to him and also the late Richard Biggs and Tim Choate.


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