Charlie Jade Verse

Charlie Jade Verse

The Official Charlie Jade Commentary Podcast

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August 1, 2009 102 mins
Yes, this is the final episode of the Charlie Jade Podcast. Summer, Richard and Kevin have an entertaining, enlightening, and interestingly long chat with Charlie Jade creator Robert Wertheimer about the creation and development of the show.

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Presenting the blueprint for the proposed Season 2 of Charlie Jade

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Summer, Richard and Kevin discuss and analyze the developments and the concluding story arc of the series, episodes 16-20.

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June 10, 2009 15 mins
On the latest episode of The Signal, the Broadwaves segment is an overview of Charlie Jade, written by Jill Arroway and read by Kevin Bachelder.

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Summer, Richard and Kevin discuss and analyze the developments and story arc of the episodes 11-15.

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Summer, Richard and Kevin discuss and analyze the developments and story arc of the episodes 6-10.

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Presenting “A SHORT INSIDERS COMPARISON GUIDEBOOK TO THE PARALLEL UNIVERSES: ALPHAVERSE”

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Presenting "A SHORT INSIDERS COMPARISON GUIDEBOOK TO THE PARALLEL UNIVERSES: GAMMAVERSE"

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Summer, Richard and Kevin discuss and analyze the first five episodes... what can be considered the first book or opening arc of the story of Charlie Jade.

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Summer Brooks, Richard Porter and Kevin Bachelder are each known in different circles for their love of good stories and of smart scifi television. Independent of each other, they discovered the series Charlie Jade, and became enamored of the story being told.

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Presenting “A SHORT INSIDERS COMPARISON GUIDEBOOK TO THE PARALLEL UNIVERSES: BETAVERSE” This is a document that Robert Wertheimer wrote up while on his way to Cape Town in November 2003 to begin pre-production and filming. Part factual, part speculative, it served as a reference to what life in Betaverse was to look like and feel […]

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Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 120, “Ouroboros”. Originally aired Space on 08/20/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 10/21/2008 in the USA.

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October 12, 2008 50 mins
Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 119, “Flesh”. Originally aired Space on 08/13/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 10/14/2008 in the USA.

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Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 118, “Bedtime Story”. Originally aired on Space on 08/06/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 10/07/2008 in the USA.

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September 28, 2008 49 mins
Featuring commentary by Robert Wertheimer on Episode 117, “Spin”. Originally aired Space on 07/30/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 09/30/2008 in the USA.

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Featuring commentary by Alex Epstein on Episode 116, “The Shortening of The Way”. Originally aired Space on 07/23/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 09/23/2008 in the USA.

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Featuring commentary by writer Alex Epstein on Episode 114, “Enemy of My Enemy”. Originally aired Space on 07/09/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 09/09/2008 in the USA.

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Featuring commentary by writer Denis McGrath on Episode 113, “Through A Mirror Darkly”. Originally aired Space on 07/02/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 09/02/2008 in the USA.

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Featuring commentary by writer Alex Epstein on Episode 112, “Choosing Sides”. Originally aired Space on 06/25/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 08/26/2008 in the USA. For reasons as yet unknown, the opening 5 minutes was excised from the 08/26/2008 SciFi Channel airing.

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Featuring commentary by writer Sean Carley on Episode 111, “Thicker Than Water”. Originally aired Space on 06/18/2005 in Canada, aired on SciFi Channel on 08/19/2008 in the USA.

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