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Episode 36- Harryhausen: The Lost Movies Poll
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The results of our 'Harryhausen Lost Movies' poll are in! Join us for Episode 36, as John Walsh & Connor Heaney count through the top ten unmade Ray Harryhausen projects, as voted upon by fans worldwide. To help us in exploring these lost treasures, we are joined by Ray's daughter Vanessa, alongside Richard Holliss, Mark Wolf, Gregory Kulon, Mike Hankin, Marshall Julius, Graham Humphreys, Jonathan Webb, Ron Fogleman and Mark Mawston. Each contributor has a unique connection to Ray's work, and share their own top three lost Harryhausen films. Also, listen in for the winners of our competition, as five lucky voters will receive a copy signed by John, alongside an exclusive art card. Enjoy our podcast, and let us know your thoughts on the final poll! Check out the Vodcast version of this show on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lIPitDGm5k
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The results of our 'Harryhausen Lost Movies' poll are in! Join us for Episode 36, as John Walsh & Connor Heaney count through the top ten unmade Ray Harryhausen projects, as voted upon by fans worldwide. To help us in exploring these lost treasures, we are joined by Ray's daughter Vanessa, alongside Richard Holliss, Mark Wolf, Gregory Kulon, Mike Hankin, Marshall Julius, Graham Humphreys, Jonathan Webb, Ron Fogleman and Mark Mawston. Each contributor has a unique connection to Ray's work, and share their own top three lost Harryhausen films. Also, listen in for the winners of our competition, as five lucky voters will receive a copy signed by John, alongside an exclusive art card. Enjoy our podcast, and let us know your thoughts on the final poll! Check out the Vodcast version of this show on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lIPitDGm5k
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