Scott talks with Vanessa Morgan about her book 71 essays on vampire movies, and lists his 5 favourite vampire movies.
Episode 73: A moment in History - The golden age of detective Fiction
Scott talks with host of 'Shedunnit' podcast, Caroline Crampton, about the period between 1920 & 1940, regarded as the golden age of detective fiction.
Episode 64: Eerie Indiana
Scott chats about the underrated 90s kids weird show Eerie Indiana. Then talks with star of the show Justin Shenkarow
Read MoreEpisode 63: The Complete Howling
Scott meets Bryn C Hammond to discuss his book "The Complete History of The Howling" the best and worst of the Werewolf series and other horror banter.
The Complete History of the Howling will be available in early November 2018 from all good bookstores.
Episode 62: The Pulp Heroes
Scott talks with author Jim Beard about the heroes that stepped off the pages of the pulp magazines during the dark days of the great depression.
Jim Beard Amazon Link
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jim-Beard/e/B004UWVOPE/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1537382642&sr=1-2-ent
“The great Pulp Heroes” Book link
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Great-Pulp-Heroes-Don-Hutchinson/dp/0889625859/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1537382721&sr=1-1&keywords=the+great+pulp+heroes
Episode 61: Sharpe's Podcast
Let's get into History! Scott has the pleasure of talking with Richard Sharpe creator Bernard Cornwell and One of Sharpe's Chosen men from the TV series, Rifleman Harris, Jason Salkey.
For more about Bernard Cornwell and the Sharpe series visit bernardcornwell.net
Find out more about Jason's new book chronicling his time on the Sharpe series at unbound.com/books/from-crimea-with-love
More about Jason Salkey at riflemanharris.co.uk
Read MoreEpisode 47: Paperbacks from Hell
Scott talks the punk era of horror and his thoughts on the book "Paperbacks from Hell" as well as an interview with the author, Grady Hendrix.
For more information on author Grady Hendrix and his books please visit www.gradyhendrix.com
Episode 46: Walk like a Panther Review and Steve Furst interview
In a mini-pod I give my review of British wrestling Comedy Walk like a Panther. I also had the opportunity to interview Steve Furst about making the film.
Episode 42: The Killing Joke at 30
I talk The Killing Joke with Julian Darius, academic, Comic lover and the man who started Sequart (sequart.org).
I highly recommend visiting sequart.org to find out more about the organisation and have access to loads of excellent articles and thought pieces.
Happy New Year Minisode
A quick thank you to those that contributed to 20th Century Geek in 2017 and a sneak peak at what is planned for 2018.
Episode 34: GhostWatch retrospective part 1
I got the opportunity to discuss 1992' Ghostwatch with its creator and writer Stephen Volk. we discuss the shows inception, production and legacy.
Episode 28: The end of the Pop Culture Century
I talk with Orie Enav CEO of DragonFruit, the dating app by Geeks for Geeks, about when the 20th Century came to an end from a Pop Culture point of view.
http://www.dragonfruitapp.com
Episode 27: Horror - Author Peter McLean Interview
In this show I have a think about horror tales about the terror hiding just under the surface of normality. I also interview Drake author Peter McLean. we also have a great Drake giveaway.
Episode 26: Horror - Lovecraft and David Moody
It this episode I take a look at the legacy and influence of the horror literature icon H P Lovercraft. I also interview horror novelist and lover of the Apocolypse David Moody.
Episode 24: An interview with Ed Gale, the man in Chuck and the Duck
I managed to get an interview with the amazing Ed Gale, the man in the suit of Howard the Duck and Chucky. We get some behind the scenes scoop on getting into Hollywood and working with George Lucas.