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Three (or, often, two) Americans with differing levels of familiarity read through the Discworld books, one a month, in publication order. They’ve taken a few sidesteps to talk about the TV adaptations and occasionally other Terry works, too. T | ||||||||||
A discussion of every Discworld novel, with multiple episodes per book, with two American hosts: Rosemary, who’s never read them, and Philip, who loves them. A role reversal of their other podcast, Brain Tape, in which Rosemary is the expert as | ||||||||||
This was a newly renamed relaunched version of the very earliest Discworld podcast, "The Turtle Moves", which was first released way back in 2008! This new version was planned to be a chronological tour through the Discworld, kicking off with a | ||||||||||
-- | This podcast was launched by two young Australian Discworld fans, Kayleigh and River, and was also a one-episode-per-book show. So far just one episode, though they planned to release fortnightly. Fingers crossed for their return! | |||||||||
Hosted by American fantasy fan "the Medieval Gnome", this one has gone through several names and formats. Released in themed seasons of ten episodes, discussing ideas and elements of Discworld lore. Also included were "Pratchips", 3-minute mini | ||||||||||
A German-language podcast discussing the German audiobook version of Witches Abroad, Total verhext, one chapter at a time. (Presumably the audiobook has chapters, since the novel doesn't.) So far doesn't seem to have plans to discuss any furthe | ||||||||||
-- | Another German language Discworld podcast, this one covering general Discworld lore! | |||||||||
Hosted by Pratchett's friend Bernard Pearson, proprietor of the Discworld Emporium, who shares stories of Terry with others who knew him. Went dormant after two episodes, and the feed and media are sadly now no longer available. | ||||||||||
This is my podcast! We're two Australians, reading every Terry Pratchett book - yes, not just the Discworld ones, so that's at least sixty novels, plus assorted short stories and other business. Each episode we have a different special guest jo | ||||||||||
A weekly podcast hosted by Al Kennedy, featuring interviews with interesting Pratchett fans about their life, work, and Pratchett's influence on the same - usually focussing on one specific book, with an aim to release one episode for every Dis | ||||||||||
Two Australian academics, Josh and Alice, read and analyse the Discworld books, starting with Unseen Academicals. Later episodes cover each sub-series in order, starting with the Witches and now Death, with usually a couple of episodes per book | ||||||||||
The second Irish podcast to attempt the 41-book challenge, this time with one old hand and one new reader (hence the title). | ||||||||||
Four Terry Pratchett fans - Chaz, Lucy, Janos and George, the self-styled "bad boys" of Discworld podcasting - re-read the Watch novels in anticipation of comparing them to The Watch television series. Or at least, that's how it started: they'v | ||||||||||
Two British hosts, Joanna and Francine, read and recap one Discworld book a month, in publication order - but rather than a single monthly episode, they split each book over three weekly ones, then either take a week off or discuss an adaptati | ||||||||||
Three (originally four) American nerds with differing levels of familiarity read through the Discworld books, one a month, in publication order. They have occasional special guests as well (including me and Liz!), and also throw in episodes abo | ||||||||||
The first podcast to start a Discworld read-along - and the first to finish all 41 novels! Irish hosts Colm and Steve have sometimes been joined by other folks, and they didn't always manage the monthly schedule, but they read the Discworld boo | ||||||||||
A mostly American perspective (though I think Julie is Australian), with two fans and two new readers, and one of the few to discuss each book over multiple episodes. Released in seasons of twenty episodes; each book is covered over four to sev | ||||||||||
Another in-order Discworld novel podcast, hosted by four American trans-femmes - Iris, Grace, June and Balina - with various levels of familiarity with the books. They update a ranked list of Discworld novels every episode, a bit like Morpork R | ||||||||||
A read-through of all 41 Discworld books with American Tessa (of the Monkey Off My Backlog podcast) and Irish Nigel (of Hyperfixations and other podcasts). One episode per book every two weeks, which is a much faster pace than everyone else! St | ||||||||||
A first-timer and an old fan read through the books together...though they only got a couple of episodes out. Probably not starting back up again, to judge by how long its been quiet. | ||||||||||
This podcast planned multiple episodes per book, with one new reader (Quinn) and one returning (Ludo). In their introductory episode they say it won't be like other Discworld podcasts because of the "critical mode of analysis" in which they're | ||||||||||
A married American couple read through the Discworld series, one book a month, reviewing them in order. The episode images are a lovely touch - the hosts took a photo of themselves posing as characters from each book. They were the second podca | ||||||||||
A casual and "edgy" chat between New York comedian Melissa Diaz and her friend Clay which occasionally gets onto the Discworld book selected by Clay for the episode. More for fans of Diaz than fans of the books. | ||||||||||
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