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Artist and author Bernard Pearson, longtime friend of Terry's and owner of the Discworld Emporium, shares stories about Pratchett in conversation with his other friends, including Rob Wilkins. Released two episodes but hasn't been active since April 2020.
Artist and author Bernard Pearson, longtime friend of Terry's and owner of the Discworld Emporium, shares stories about Pratchett in conversation with his other friends, including Rob Wilkins. Released two episodes but hasn't been active since April 2020.


== Episode index ==
We used to host a large table of episodes here, but there are now too many podcasts for this to be wieldy. Instead, see our cousin wiki, [https://guild.pratchatpodcast.com the Guild of Recappers & Podcasters], which has cross-indexed pages for each book and podcast.


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Revision as of 11:14, 12 March 2022

Podcasts are episodic audio programs distributed digitally, usually via an RSS feed. Most people listen to them through "podcatcher" software, and there are several directories which catalogue active podcasts.

The first Terry Pratchett-related podcast was the no longer active The Pratchett Podcast in 2011. Since Terry's death, and particularly in the last few years, several shows have appeared where the hosts read and comment on the Discworld books, usually in chronological order. This is an adaptation of the popular "TV recap" podcast format. Such podcasts are sometimes described as "fancasts".

Active Podcasts

Listed in chronological order of release.

Radio Morpork

Official site: radiomorpork.wordpress.com
Launched August 2015; finished June 2021.

Irish hosts Colm and Steve (and sometimes Rose) read each Discworld book in order, creating a ranked list of their favourites and a few other lists as well. Now complete, with an episode for every Discworld book - the first of the read-through podcasts to achieve this milestone! - and a couple of extras.

Pratchat

Official site: pratchatpodcast.com
Launched November 2017, released on the 7Ath of each month.

Australian hosts Elizabeth Flux (writer) and Ben McKenzie (comedian) read and discuss every Pratchett book (not just the Discworld), each with a special guest. Not following strict chronological order, and also now incorporating Pratchett's short stories. Also has a supporter only bonus podcast, Ook Club.

The Death of Podcasts

Official site: aalgarcom
Launched November 2018; released monthly, usually on the 15th or 16th.

Hosted by married American couple Amanda Smith and Ron “AAlgar” Watt. Describes itself as "a comprehensive review of Terry Pratchett's Discworld series." Also on Tumblr.

Wyrd Sisters

Official site: wyrdsisters.podbean.com
Launched January 2019, released on the 28th of each month.

A monthly Discworld re-read podcast, hosted by Americans Dani, Manning and Liz. Also has a Tumblr.

Tales From the Drum

Official site: mindkindle.net
Launched April 2019; released weekly.

A roughly weekly Discworld discussion podcast. Hosted by "the Medieval Gnome", an American fantasy fan, who describes this podcast as "a portal between that fantasy world called the Discworld and Roundworld, what we call reality". Now also featuring extra "Pratchips" - 3-minute mini episodes that give a description of a single character, place or concept from a book. Has changed names several times - it was originally called The Discworld Portal until September 2020, then briefly Ponder's Wizardly Portal before The Witches and Wizard's Portal until October 2021, when it adopted the current name.

The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret

Official site: thetruthshallmakeyefret.com
Launched November 2019; released weekly.

A weekly Discworld podcast. Hosts Joanna Hagan-Young and Francine Carrel read, recap and discuss every Discworld book, in chronological order. Three episodes for each book with a week off in between (often filled with recaps/discussions of related media).

Desert Island Discworld

Official site: desertislanddiscworld.com
Launched November 2019; released weekly in seasons of six episodes.

A Discworld interview podcast. Host Al Kennedy interviews a variety of guests about their favourite Discworld books.

The Compleat Discography

Official site: compleatdiscography.page
Launched January 2020; released fortnightly, at least at launch.

“Four nerds” do a book club style read-through of the Discworld novels and related works, in publication order. Occasionally special guests; also intend to cover The Watch.

Who Watches the Watch

Official site: pinecast.co
Launched May 2020; released weekly, with 2-3 episodes per book discussed (so far).

An international collection of Terry Pratchett fans - Charlotte, Lucy, Janos and George - began to re-read the Watch novels in anticipation of The Watch, planning to compare the two versions. Due to events, they instead pivoted to reading other Discworld books in order of release, with two or three weekly episodes per book and lots of digressions. Self-styled 'bad boys' of Discworld podcasting. They have now spun-off a separate podcast, Immortal Incantations: Heartspell, which started as a look into self-published fiction on Amazon and morphed into them trying to write and publish their own young adult novel.

The Disc-Course

Official site: acast.com
Launched July 2020; released fortnightly in seasons of roughly 20 episodes, with 2-3 episodes per book discussed (so far).

American and English Discworld fans, Holly and Julie, discuss the series with two new readers, Americans Mark and Jess. Reading the books in order.

Disc Coverers

Official site: anchor.fm
Launched November 2020; released roughly monthly, with 1-2 episodes per book.

Another in-order Discworld novel podcast, "reading, reviewing and objectively ranking all 41 Discworld novels, chronologically". Hosted by four American trans-femmes - Iris Jay, Grace Lovelace, Balina Mahigan, and Juniper Theory - with various levels of familiarity with the books.

Pterry Ptalk

Official site: podbean.com
Re-launched in February 2021; original version launched 2008 and released sporadically until December 2014

A re-launch of The Turtle Moves using the old RSS feed, though the original episodes are no longer available. A solo podcast hosted by Alex Gilmour, and possibly the earliest Discworld podcast in its original form, it's now called "Pterry Ptalk". There's a Tumblr page for the original version at turtlemoves.tumblr.com, though only the last couple of original episodes were posted there.

Unseen Academicals

Official site: sounder.fm
Launched March 2021; released monthly

Two Australian academics, Josh and Alice, analyse the Discworld books from an academic perspective, beginning with Unseen Academicals.

Ook!

Official site: anchor.fm
Launched April 2021; planned fortnightly release

Young Australians Kayleigh Love and River Lewis read one Discworld book every episode and discuss it. Just one episode released so far, but it's still early days.

Nanny Ogg's Book Club

Official site: fireside.fm
Launched September 2021; released fortnightly

A read-through of all 41 Discworld books - though not in publication order - with American Tessa (of the Monkey Off My Backlog podcast) and Irish Nigel (of Hyperfixations and other podcasts).

PTerrylog

Official site: podigee.io
Launched December 2021; episodes released weekly

A German language podcast discussing the audiobook version of Total verhext, i.e. Wyrd Sisters, "chapter by chapter" (we assume the audiobook has chapters).

Inactive Podcasts

The Pratchett Podcast

Launched October 2011; released monthly or bi-monthly for 61 episodes through to October 2018.

A sometimes monthly news, discussion and review podcast, mostly about the Discworld. Hosted by Graeme Sheridan and sometimes Rhys Parton. Most recent thirty episodes available here; the first fifteen episodes here.

Ankh-Morpork Public Radio

Official site: shoutengine.com
Launched in September 2016, and released monthly to November 2016.

A Discworld re-read podcast hosted by Discworld newcomer Trevor and long time Pratchett fan Jodhi Doyle. Only two episodes appear to have been made (The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic).

The Turtle Moves

See Pterry Ptalk above.

And he said to me

Official site: none, but it appears to be on most podcast platforms.
Launched December 2019, released sporadically

Artist and author Bernard Pearson, longtime friend of Terry's and owner of the Discworld Emporium, shares stories about Pratchett in conversation with his other friends, including Rob Wilkins. Released two episodes but hasn't been active since April 2020.