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Content provided by David and Mark... All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David and Mark.. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

For Star Wars news we focus our attentions back to the movies currently in production with an image appearing online that depicts a sea monster residing on Luke Skywalker's island home on Ahch-To and revelations that actor Oscar Isaac was slapped twenty seven times around the face by the late Carrie Fisher whilst filming scenes for The Last Jedi.

We also discuss what we do know about the firing of directors Lord and Miller from the set of the upcoming Han Solo standalone movie.

In showcase we review our second Duncan Jones directed low budget Sci Fi movie by covering the 2011 film Source Code. Will it score as highly as it's predecessor Moon?

Dave covers the Ely Cathedral Science Festival Prom which he attended on the 17th June in quite some depth before Mark brings in recent news about a local criminal who raided the wrong house whilst attempting to collect drugs money and the latest scientific revelation that Ely could revert back to an island in a flooded landscape due to global warming. We close with a medley of classical music which forms the basis for our first ever competition, it's kind of a Wampa version of Name that Tune!

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For Star Wars news we focus our attentions back to the movies currently in production with an image appearing online that depicts a sea monster residing on Luke Skywalker's island home on Ahch-To and revelations that actor Oscar Isaac was slapped twenty seven times around the face by the late Carrie Fisher whilst filming scenes for The Last Jedi.

We also discuss what we do know about the firing of directors Lord and Miller from the set of the upcoming Han Solo standalone movie.

In showcase we review our second Duncan Jones directed low budget Sci Fi movie by covering the 2011 film Source Code. Will it score as highly as it's predecessor Moon?

Dave covers the Ely Cathedral Science Festival Prom which he attended on the 17th June in quite some depth before Mark brings in recent news about a local criminal who raided the wrong house whilst attempting to collect drugs money and the latest scientific revelation that Ely could revert back to an island in a flooded landscape due to global warming. We close with a medley of classical music which forms the basis for our first ever competition, it's kind of a Wampa version of Name that Tune!

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The official Hot Wampa webpage over on LibSyn.

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Hot Wampa on YouTube.

Email us: hot.wampa@yahoo.co.uk

As always, thank you for listening.

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