Starlog was a monthly science fiction magazine that began publication in the 1970s with a primary focus on the making of sci-fi media – books, films, and television shows – and the work that went into these creations. The periodical examined all aspects of geek culture and used interviews and features with artists and writers as its foundation. Join your hosts of StarPodLog, Nayr and Kavura, as they reminisce about this incredible magazine!
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Nayr, Kavura, and guests, discuss the science fiction articles that were in Starlog magazine issues 19 & 20, originally published in 1979. Highlights: Lord of the Rings, Battlestar: Galactica, the awful Star Wars Holiday Special, and more!
Nayr, Kavura, and guests discuss the science fiction articles that were in Starlog magazine issues 17 and 18, originally published in 1978. Highlights: Empire Strikes Back, Space: 1999, and more classic TV shows!
Nayr, Kavura, and guests discuss the science fiction articles that were in Starlog magazine issues 15 and 16, originally published in 1978. Highlights: Superman: The Movie, Twilight Zone, Star Wars, and more!
Nayr, Kavura, and guests discuss the science fiction articles that were in Starlog magazine issues 13 and 14, originally published in 1978. Highlights: David Prowse, Forrest J. Ackerman, and more!
Nayr, Kavura, & guests discuss the science fiction articles that were in Starlog magazine issues 11 and 12, originally published in 1978. Highlights: The Prisoner, Superman, Star Wars, and more!
Nayr, Kavura and their guests discuss the science fiction articles that were in Starlog magazine issues 9 and 10, originally published in 1977. Highlights: Space Academy, Wonder Woman, Saturday Morning Cartoons, and more!
Nayr and Kavura discuss the science fiction articles that were in Starlog magazine issues 7 and 8, originally published in 1977. Highlights; Robby the Robot, Space: 1999, Saturday morning television, Star Wars, and more!
Nayr and Kavura discuss Destination Moon, Fantastic Journey, UFO, Star Wars, special effects, 3D movies, and more!
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We discuss the material that is found in these issues from 1977: The Six Million Dollar Man, Space 1999, Made for TV Movies, The Outer Limits, etc.
https://archive.org/details/starlogmagazine
Hosts:
Nayr and Kavura
Twitter/Instagram:
@StarPodLog
Facebook:
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We discuss the material found in these issues from 1976- Space 1999, The Bionic Woman, King Kong, Comics, etc.
https://archive.org/details/starlogmagazine
Hosts:
Nayr and Kavura
Twitter/Instagram:
@StarPodLog
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/starpodlog/…
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