Episodios

  • AI
    Jun 13 2025
    Welcome back to Nerdist Camp, the weekly campfire where geeks come to roast marshmallows and tell tall tales of tech. I'm your host, Andi, here with my co-host, Kris. This week we're looking at how science fiction has become science fact— we're talking artificial intelligence.Remember "Supertoys Last All Summer Long"—the short story that inspired Spielberg’s A.I. movie? Once upon a time, intelligent machines were the stuff of speculative fiction. But fast forward to now, and artificial intelligence isn't just on movie screens—it's writing stories, diagnosing diseases, and maybe even crafting this podcast intro... Could you tell? Did you hear the em-dash?So whether you’re team robo apocalypse or team angelic Alexa, settle in and here we go.This week we are recommendingKris:The Tylenol MurdersLast Stop LarrimahLouder MilkKleoAndi:Fake Doctors, Real Friends with Zach and DonaldChesney Hawkes - Sliding Doors PodcastClueless with Heidi Gardner - Blank Check with Griffin & David - Apple PodcastsDopesick | Disney+The Dropout | Disney+LinksHow Robots and AI Are Changing Farming - YouTubeThe Viral Storm Streamers Predicting Deadly Tornadoes—Sometimes Faster Than the Government | WIREDAI Phobia Is Just Fear That ‘Easier’ Equals ‘Cheating’A cheat sheet for why using ChatGPT is not bad for the environmentVatican City Is Now Powered By Solar - CleanTechnicaKagi SearchIf you like what you hear, please subscribe to get notifications when each episode drops.If you'd like to suggest topics for the show, or even if you think you might be geeky enough to be a guest, then please contact the show at:nerdistcamp@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Nuclear Disasters
    Jun 6 2025

    Hello there and welcome back to Nerdist Camp where I, Kris Grainger and my partner in Crime, Kyle to my Cartman if you will, Andi Elliott discuss all things nerdy and geeky, basically, things that make us tick and notch up the interest gauge into the red. This week’s topic is all things nuclear that have gone wrong, so let's crack out the geiger counter and hurriedly scout around the cupboard for the iodine as we look at all things that can kill you, without necessarily going boom!


    We discuss nuclear accidents, safety concerns, historical incidents, military nuclear disasters, radiation exposure, whistleblowing, environmental contamination and film adaptations of true events.


    Links

    Therac-25 - Wikipedia

    Therac 25 - Kyle Hill video

    Disaster at Silo 7 - Wikipedia

    Exploring an Abandoned Nuclear Power Plant - YouTube

    Manhattan Season 1 | Prime Video


    Physicality: the new age of UI


    Sandi Toksvig - Ghost encounter


    Kris recommends:

    Explorer from Another World - Movie

    Department Q on Netflix

    Atomfall


    Andi recommends:

    The Vast of Night | Prime Video

    The Irrepressible Pancho Barnes | National Air and Space Museum

    Rematch | Disney+

    Prime Video: Clarkson's Farm – Season 4

    Better Call Dave - This American Life



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  • Disaster Movies
    May 30 2025

    Hey welcome back to Nerdist Camp — the podcast where we get as nerdy as you possibly can without busting a blood vessel.

    I’m your camp captain, Andi, and this week I’m huddling around the proverbial campfire with Kris Grainger, right before it gets doused by a tidal wave, buried by lava, or sucked up into a category five twister — that’s right: we’re talking disaster movies.

    From the 1970s golden age — and by “golden,” I mean “everyone is screaming in bell bottoms” — we’ll relive classics like Airport 1970 (the one that started it all), The Poseidon Adventure, The Towering Inferno, and Earthquake.

    Then we fast-forward to the 1990s, when disaster movies came back louder, dumber, and somehow sweatier: Volcano gave us Tommy Lee Jones fighting lava, Twister gave us flying cows, Dante’s Peak gave us Grandma boiling in a lake.

    And we’ve got to talk about the spoof that managed to both parody and perfect the disaster genre… Airplane! It’s the film that reminded us that the most important thing in a crisis is to stay calm, and most importantly, ‘don’t call me Shirley.’

    Why do we love watching things go catastrophically, explosively, absurdly wrong? Is it the spectacle? The heroic last-second saves? Or just that weird part of the human brain that thinks, ‘You know what would make this airplane ride better? An engine fire and a nun with a guitar.’

    So grab your emergency supplies — a flashlight, bottled water, and your most mel-o-dramatic inner monologue — and join us for this episode of Nerdist Camp.


    Links to things we waffled about:

    Top 30 70s Disaster Films

    The Big Bus

    Engineers revive 'dead' thrusters on Voyager spacecraft 24 billion kilometres from Earth

    Crime Next Door podcast

    Stereolab’s new album

    Cal the Stourbridge artist

    Morcheeba, Escape The Chaos

    Murderbot

    Long Way Home

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    59 m
  • 80s Gameshows
    May 23 2025

    Today we say Gronda Gronda listeners as we are nerding about challenge-based adventure shows that were popular on British television, particularly during the 1980s and 1990s. The Adventure Game, The Crystal Maze, Knightmare, The Krypton Factor, Treasure Hunt, and Fortboyard. What do they have in common you ask? Each show features participants undergoing physical, mental, or problem-solving challenges in a structured or fantastical setting. Its like doing a puzzle whilst solving a riddle, while you’re in a maze with other people, on a travelator, and on telly.


    These shows appealed to all ages, focusing on puzzle-solving skills rather than trivia knowledge. They transformed viewers into armchair adventurers, letting them experience thrilling challenges from home. Viewers love thinking "I could do better!" while watching contestants race against the clock.


    We also introduce our new Grainger Things section where we discuss the alleged UFO Crash – in Penkridge, Staffordshire in 1964. Was it a coverup or just a local myth?


    Link to things we discuss in the show:

    Adventure Game Documentary

    Adventure Game WIKI

    Crystal Maze WIKI

    The Crystal Maze Experience

    Vader AI goes Rogue

    Galloping Galaxies WIKI

    Interceptor WIKI

    Run the Gauntlet - UKGameshows

    Run The Gauntlet (ITV - Thames Television) - 1988 - YouTube

    UFOs on Cannock Chase?

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  • Bond, James Bond
    May 16 2025

    There are few things more British than tea, queuing politely, or apologising when someone else bumps into you.

    But nestled comfortably among these national treasures is another great tradition: James Bond on TV every single Bank Holiday Monday—like clockwork.

    Somehow, Bond has become a sort of collective cinematic comfort blanket. He might be jumping off a dam, skiing off a cliff, or fighting divers and sharks—but you? You’re in your pyjamas, wrapped in a duvet, with a mug of tea and your Mum asking, “Is this the one with the underwater car?”

    Whether he’s being played by Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan, Craig, or Whoever’s-Next, James Bond is with us—not just in the cinemas every few years, but every bank holiday, tucked into our homes like an old mate who always brings explosions and never does the washing up.

    Today we are discussing all things Bond!


    Links

    GoldenEye 007 N64 "Pause Music" (K.O. II + OP-1 Field REMAKE) - YouTube

    Watch A Man on the Inside | Netflix Official Site

    North Sea Hijack | English Full Movie | Action Adventure Thriller - YouTube

    North Sea Hijack - Trailer | IMDb

    007: Road to a Million | Amazon Prime

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  • Computer Games
    May 9 2025

    Welcome to the second episode of our podcast. Today Kris and Andi head over to Area 52 of the Nerdist Camp, just behind the toilet block, and climb into the time machine to help us party like it's 1980(ish).


    Stepping out of the doors into another era, we discuss our first computers and consoles, early games that were a formative part of our tastes, and what we're playing today.


    We also discuss our current reading, listening and streaming TV, as well as the current pile of Blu Rays.


    We also review Steve McNeil's wonderfully funny book on the history of video games Hey Listen!


    Currently Playing:Kris:

    Atomfall, Tunic, Donkey Kong Country HD, Tomb Raider 1-3, Stray, Alien Isolation.


    Andi:

    Tomb Raider III (still) Halo, Doom Eternal, Mario Kart


    Currently Absorbing:Andi:

    Watching: Andor S2, The Studio

    Reading: Backlog of Pics & Ink “Free Range Magazines”

    Listening: Lighter, Darker by ILM (podcast, just finished the Bryce Dallas Howard episode)

    Recommending: Paradise (Disney+), Doctor Odyssey (Disney+),


    Kris:

    Watching: The Diamond Heist (Guy Ritchie, 2025), Edge of Darkness (Troy Kennedy Martin, 1985).

    Reading: Berserker by Adrian Edmondson (Audible)

    Listening: Crime Next Door (BBC Sounds)

    Recommending: The Residence (Netflix), Only Murders in the Building (Disney)



    Other Links

    OpenEmu - Multiple Video Game System

    High-quality retro video game books and collections | Bitmap Books

    Tomb Raider | Tomb Raider I-III Remastered

    Montezuma's Revenge! on the App Store

    Betty Boo - Doin' The Do 1990 (Official Music Video) Remastered - YouTube

    Being Freelance podcast and community

    Podcast Episodes Archive | Industrial Light & Magic

    Watch The Studio - Apple TV+ (UK)

    Paradise | Disney+

    Doctor Odyssey | Disney+

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  • Science Fiction
    May 2 2025

    Welcome to a brand new podcast, Nerdist Camp. Each week we'll set up our tent, firmly in the camp of all things geek, in the hope of sharing our enthusiasms, obsessions and knowledge. We also hope to debate controversial takes on topics, ask questions about subjects we're less familiar with, and invite expert guests to fill us in on areas we've had the curiosity, but not the time, to pursue. Following on from that, we hope to get out and about and do some special episodes, visiting conventions, interesting spaces, and meeting people we wouldn't normally have the chance to drag into the studio; with drag being the operative word here as you know, many nerds are highly allergic to sunlight.


    In this first episode, we meet our hosts and discuss Classic Sci-fi, what defines the genre for us and what were our first encounters and experiences of the genre? We discuss our top films, books and audio books in the genre. We look at those hobbies that we started but never finished, despite major outlay for all the right gear, and we ask forgiveness for our sins of geek.


    Here's some link to things we discussed in the episode:


    Star Wars fan edits and restoration

    Star Wars Fan Remasters And Project 4K77 Explained

    Empire Strikes back 35mm restoration feedback thread (POUT) (a WIP) - Original Trilogy

    Star Wars, Film Preservation, and Fan Edits - Original Trilogy


    Andi’s links:

    Craig Charles is Spaced Out - YouTube

    Shiftcam Grip

    LensUltra


    Thanks for listening and see you next week, under the canvas. At ease soldier!


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  • Trailer - Pot Nerdle - What can you expect inside?
    Apr 11 2025

    Hello there soldier and welcome to Nerdist Camp! We are your hosting officers, Kris Grainger and Andi Elliott.


    We'll be setting up camp on Friday May 2nd 2025 at 11am, which will be our new weekly Nerdist Camp release slot.


    What other podcast out there is going to blend tech news, geeky deep dives, and

    guest spots with other nerds who totally get it? We’re bringing the full nerd

    experience to your earbuds.


    We'll be covering topics such as:

    video games, board games, music, vinyl, Lego, childhood toys, home recording, and music making, anything within the digital or analogue sphere, retro gear, game releases, coffee, Warhammer, PlayStation, conspiracy theories, Nintendo, weird science, astronomy, science fiction, radiation, cold war bunkers, history, wars, comics, animation, film, and classic sci-fi TV to name but a few.


    We'll venture into the woods with our special guests, we'll trade stories and confessions around the campfire and we'll look at the weird and wonderful, in a section called Grainger things, where we'll argue the spectacular versus the voice of reason.


    We'll be looking at those childhood toys that you wished you'd had but you never did, until of course you bought them yourself as an adult . We'll be looking at those hobbies that you started but never finished, despite buying all the gear, and those purchases that you just dare not tell your partner about


    But really, the best part? It’s our nerdy community. This isn’t just a podcast; it’s like

    opening the doors to a secret society of tech lovers and geek enthusiasts. And we’re

    inviting everyone to join in and let their geek flag fly. So if you want to get involved, you can email us on:


    nerdistcamp@gmail.com and get involved in the topic selection of the show, or even invited on as a guest!


    So, hit subscribe and get ready to join us on a wild, nerdy ride through tech, gaming,

    deep dives, and everything in between. It’s not just for the nerds—it’s for the curious

    minds out there who want to know everything.


    See you under the canvas at roll call!

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