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Join your host Garhdo as they take a look back at the seminal sci-fi classic The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells, and explore some of the ways the story has been adapted over the hundred and twenty five years since its initial publication, looking at where the most successful adaptations both succeeded and failed in bringing the iconic story to new audiences and media, from the two major film adaptations, to an infamous radio drama, and even a hit rock musical album.

0:00 Intro

0:54 The Novel - A Seminal Sci-Fi Staple

31:31 The 2005 Film:  Muddled Modern Blockbuster

46:39 The 1953 Film: An Influential (If Dated) Classic

1:06:41 The 1938 Radio Broadcast: Welles Adapts Wells

1:31:15 The Jeff Wayne Musical: ULLA!!!

2:12:18 Outro

2:16:30 Sign-Off


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Season 3, Episode 04

Published February 28th 2022

21st Episode

This remains to date one of the most fun experiences I have had making this podcast and one of the episodes I am the proudest of. I looked at this classic science fiction novel for the first time, and explored some of the various ways it has been adapted over the years, including the infamous radio broadcast by Orson Welles and Jeff Wayne's incredible musical show.

I was also unaware while recording, but later learned that it was the 125th anniversary of War of the Worlds, and so that was a great milestone to honour. Must have been fate.

Music Credits

OneEightFour, In The Back Room, Vinyl Couch , and Ultima Thule by Blue Dot Sessions https://www.sessions.blue