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The ‘Super Showcase Saturday’ from the Fringe

[audio:http://archive.org/download/TpcFringe20132408201321/tpc_fringe2013_24082013_21.mp3] The final weekend of the Fringe, just three nights left to see many of the shows (although some will finish tonight, so check the times at edfringe.com). As for the podcast, let’s have some extra interviews to kick off your Saturday. With David Quirk, Michael Che, Superbard, Bobby Mair, Ian Smith, and Ben Champion.

As the weekend starts, the Fringe podcast continues on its daily schedule

[audio:http://archive.org/download/TpcFringe20131608201313/tpc_fringe2013_16082013_13.mp3] The ‘big’ weekend approaches, with tickets to be sold, new fans and friends to be made, award judges to be impressed, all while trying to avoid the thought that there are still ten days left to go. With Jess Abrams (Cat Stevens Reconstructed), Brydie Lee-Kennedy and Courtney Powell (Sugar and Vice), Owen O’Neil and Dave Johns (The Shawshank Redemption), and Karin Danger (Hot Box).

‘There’s Been A Murder!’ on the Fringe podcast (and an Eric Sykes story)

[audio:http://archive.org/download/TpcFringe20130608201303/tpc_fringe2013_06082013_03.mp3] With Arthur Smith (…sings Leonard Cohen vol. 2), Luisa Omielan (What Would Beyonce Do), Tom Cawte (Sandel), Gareth Morrison (Killers), and writer Glenn Chandler (Sandel, and Killers). Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes, follow along at the Edinburgh Fringe Podcast site, or listen on 98.8 Castle FM at 3pm every day if you’re in Edinburgh.

Monday is here, and it’s the first regular edition of the Edinburgh Fringe Podcast

[audio:http://archive.org/download/EdinburghFringe2013_02_Monday05/tpc_fringe2013_05082013_02.mp3] With Marcus Birdman (Happily Ever After), Ruaraudh Murray (Bath Time), Tom Dibden (All Edinburgh Theatre), and Micheline Van Hautem (Micheline Sings Brel). Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes, follow along at the Edinburgh Fringe Podcast site, or listen on 98.8 Castle FM at 3pm every day if you’re in Edinburgh.

Here comes the Edinburgh Fringe Podcast (and the FM simulcast!) for 2013

Nine years ago I decided to try and cover the Edinburgh Fringe with the new medium of podcasting. It found an audience, and I’ve been bringing the Fringe out of Edinburgh every year since with a daily podcast during August of news, reviews, and interviews. But this year is slightly different. The podcast is still going ahead, but the format has been changed very slightly, as the show is also going out on local radio. 98.8 Castle FM will be carrying the Fringe Podcast (or ‘Festival Talk’ to give the show its radio name), and you’ll be able to listen