Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi

Tony Tellado
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Dec 27, 2025 • 4min

Byte For All Mankind's Wren Schmidt

Actor talks about her character Margo Madison navigating in the boys club of NASA in For All Mankind Take Advantage Of My Plus Low Rates with Podcasts and Videos, Now
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Dec 26, 2025 • 58min

Who Goes There? Revisited

🎙️ A deep‑freeze dive into the classic that birthed The Thing. In this episode, we crack open the ice around one of science fiction and horror’s most influential stories: John W. Campbell’s 1938 novella Who Goes There?—the chilling foundation for The Thing from Another World (1951), John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982), and the 2011 prequel. Joining us is Anthony Rotolo, founder of Rocket Ride Books and producer of the acclaimed Who Goes There audiobook. Together, we revisit the making of that audio production, explore the enduring terror of Campbell’s Antarctic nightmare, and reflect on why this story continues to mutate and survive across generations of genre fans. This episode also features select clips from the audiobook, offering listeners a taste of the isolation, paranoia, and creeping dread that define the tale. Take Advantage Now Of Plus Black Friday Special Before it Expires
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Dec 25, 2025 • 33min

Rewind: Cosmos Episode One

🌌 A return to the stars with the creators who carried Carl Sagan’s torch forward. In this premiere installment of our Rewind series on Cosmos, we revisit the groundbreaking revival of one of science communication’s most beloved franchises. Recorded at New York Comic Con, this episode brings together the voices who shaped the modern era of Cosmos: Neil deGrasse Tyson — Astrophysicist and host Ann Druyan — Executive producer, writer, and keeper of the Sagan legacy Brannon Braga — Executive producer and director Mitchell Cannold — Executive producer Through roundtable conversations, we explore how Cosmos evolved from Carl Sagan’s visionary 1980 series into a 21st‑century epic blending science, storytelling, and cinematic ambition. My Black Friday Special Ends December 31 so take advantage Today
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Dec 24, 2025 • 20min

Time Capsule: There Be Aliens Edition

👽 A celebration of TV’s most iconic alien invasions, past and present. For this special edition of Time Capsule, we open the vault and revisit some of the most influential extraterrestrial stories ever broadcast. From the paranoia‑soaked 1960s to the blockbuster‑fueled 1980s and the conspiracy‑rich 1990s, these creators and performers helped define how generations imagined first contact—and the fear that comes with it. This episode brings together an extraordinary lineup of voices from across alien‑invasion history: Jane Badler — the unforgettable Diana from V Larry Cohen — creator of The Invaders Bryce Zabel — co‑creator of Dark Skies Bonus archival audio with Roy Thinnes, star of The Invaders From The DVD Together, they explore the craft, the cultural anxieties, and the creative risks behind their groundbreaking series.
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Dec 23, 2025 • 32min

Jaime Anderson on the Worlds of Gerry Anderson

🚀 Puppets, starships, moonbases, and the enduring power of imagination. In this episode, Tony sits down over Zoom with Jaime Anderson, creative director of Anderson Entertainment and son of legendary producer Gerry Anderson—the visionary behind some of the most iconic sci‑fi television ever made. From the marionette-driven “Supermarionation” classics of the 1960s (Fireball XL5, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons) to the groundbreaking live‑action series of the 1970s (UFO, Space: 1999), Gerry Anderson reshaped the landscape of genre storytelling. Now, Jaime is carrying that legacy forward—preserving the past while building bold new futures inspired by his father’s work. This conversation explores not just the shows, but the human stories behind them: creativity, family, grief, reinvention, and the timeless desire to imagine better worlds. Hurry before December 31st as My Sci-Fi Talk Plus Black Friday Special Will End
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Dec 22, 2025 • 26min

Tricia Helfer

In this special episode, the incomparable Tricia Helfer to explore her diverse and fascinating career across television, film, and gaming. From iconic sci-fi roles to unexpected turns in horror and voice acting, Tricia shares candid insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and reflections on her journey.  BONUS: Her Creepshow roundtable 🌟 Highlights from the Conversation Dracula in Van Helsing Tricia talks about stepping into the role of Dracula, bringing menace to the legendary character. Creepshow We dive into her appearance in Creepshow, exploring the fun and creativity of working within the horror anthology format. Battlestar Galactica & Podcasting A heartfelt look back at Battlestar Galactica, its cultural impact, and the experience of revisiting the series through podcasting. Ascension Tricia reflects on her role in Ascension, discussing the ambitious storytelling. Voicing EDI in Mass Effect Tricia shares her experience bringing EDI to life in the Mass Effect games, highlighting the unique challenges and joys of voice acting in interactive media. Take advantage of my Plus Black Friday Special With A Low Price Unitil December 31st
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Dec 19, 2025 • 21min

The Walking Dead The Ones That Live

Tony Tellado unravels the intriguing world of "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live" with some of the cast. Featuring Terry O'Quinn, Leslie Ann-Brandt, and Craig Tate, this deep dive into the characters and their relationships with Rick Grimes offers a fascinating peek into the world of this new series. From uncovering the dynamics between characters to exploring the impressive world-building that went into the show, listeners will witness the actors' insights and experiences in bringing this universe to life. Get ready to delve into the supernatural and human stories, the impact of Andrew Lincoln, and so much more on this specialepisode. Hurry before December 31st to take advantage of my low monthly Black Friday Deal 
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Dec 18, 2025 • 24min

Rewind The Outer Limits

Step back into the airwaves of New York City with this vintage recording from Tony’s radio days. Fresh off the success of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, writer-producer Pen Densham turned his creative energy toward reviving one of television’s most iconic sci-fi anthologies: The Outer Limits. His vision brought the series back to life for a remarkable eight-season run, blending timeless speculative storytelling with modern sensibilities. This episode captures that moment in time—when the seeds of revival were still fresh, and the genre landscape was shifting toward bold reimaginings. 📚 Book Review with Ernest Lilley: Co-host Ernest Lilley joins the conversation with a thoughtful review, adding a literary lens to the episode’s exploration of storytelling. Take Advantage of Sci-Fi Talk Plus Black Friday Low Price Of 99 cents a month before December 31st.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 30min

Inside the Death Star Trenches with Craig Miller

In this episode, we journey back to the golden age of Star Wars fandom with Craig Miller, the original Director of Fan Relations at Lucasfilm from 1977 to 1980. Craig shares behind-the-scenes stories from his time shaping the galaxy’s most passionate fanbase—before the internet, before social media, and before Star Wars was a household name. Craig was the architect of the Official Star Wars Fan Club and the editor of Bantha Tracks, the club’s beloved newsletter. He produced the unforgettable Star Wars segments on Sesame Street, operated R2-D2’s head on set, and helped bring the Force to Saturday morning commercials—including the iconic Underoos ads. Craig’s created the legendary 800-number hotline for The Empire Strikes Back, where fans could call in and hear exclusive messages recorded by the film’s stars. It was a pioneering moment in fan engagement, and Craig was at the heart of it. His memoir, Star Wars Memories: My Time in the (Death Star) Trenches, is a treasure trove of anecdotes, insights, and cultural history—and this conversation brings it vividly to life. See Avatar Clips as Bonus Video on Plus. Offer ends December 31st
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Dec 16, 2025 • 11min

Trek Tuesday: Paul Wesley & Ethan Peck

On this Trek Tuesday edition of Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi, Tony participated in a round table with actors Paul Wesley and Ethan Peck to talk about their journeys into the Star Trek universe. Wesley, stepping into the iconic role of Captain James T. Kirk, and Peck, carrying forward the legacy of Spock, share how they built chemistry on screen and how they each found their own voice within characters that have defined generations. Before it's too late sign up for Plus with podcasts and video now

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