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“Mr. Smith of Manchester”: The Starlost Ep. 10 – UFTA 011

“Mr. Smith of Manchester”: The Starlost Ep. 10 – UFTA 011

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Join Ben Avery and guest host John Harju as they talk about an hour of television that’s . . . actually not bad??? Social commentary and pathos and character development are actually present??? What’s this?

In this episode we talk about:
* Envoronmentalism
* The Cold War
* The Vietnam War
* The benefits of a Ben Bova
* Monty Python and the Holy Grail
* And the littlest hobo . . .

Please check out our guest host’s podcasts! You can find John Harju here:
The Bottom Shelf: https://www.facebook.com/TheBottomShelfPodcast/
Playing Games with Strangers: https://playinggameswithstrangers.com

Continuing our counters . . . (not how many times we mention them, just if they get mentioned in an episode…)
* Star Trek counter – IIII IIII
* Red Dwarf counter – IIII III
* Doctor Who counter – IIII III
* The Littlest Hobo counter – IIII III

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PHEONIX WITHOUT ASHES by Edward Bryant & Harlan Ellison (based on his original teleplay) – https://amzn.to/3rc5qP2
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