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D&D & TV

D&D & TV

By: Jeremy Vine
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Ever wonder where your favourite game master gets their ideas from? Or are you starting out and looking for ways to make your game or character memorable to the rest of the table? Inspiration for an RPG story is everywhere if you look, but the best places are the stories you can get every day from television and movies. Here is a podcast that re-watches and analyses favourite TV shows and discusses how to make them into RPG adventures.

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Episodes
  • 0.02 D&D & TV - Podcast Update
    Jun 24 2025
    Super normal podcast update - you should listen to it a few times. It's really short.

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    4 mins
  • Bonus Episode 08 - Empire Records (1995)
    Jun 10 2025

    The employees of Empire Records, an independent music store on the verge of being sold to a large conglomerate, band together to stage a fund-raising party to raise enough money to buy the business


    Bonus Episode 08: character goals, descriptive montages, and conceptual villains


    Music by astrafreq on pixabay

    Empire Records (1995) is available on Disney+ (Australia)

    Masters of Alchemy

    Critical Role - Pentridge Prison

    Alchemical Pride

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    44 mins
  • Bonus Episode 07 - The Ghost Train (1941)
    Jun 3 2025

    High jinks and chills ensue after a group of people become stranded on an isolated station and a legendary phantom train approaches


    Bonus episode 7: NPC secrets, challenges, and countdowns


    Music by astrafreq on pixabay

    The Ghost Train (1941) is available on YouTube

    Masters of Alchemy

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    59 mins

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