Here it is. Episode 5. It literally redefines entertainment.

Entertainment. n.

1. An artifact of thought and effort, the creation of which has sent its progenitors completely barking mad.

2. A type of hat made from osterich feathers and poo, thought to hold the secrets of the Universe.

Huh!

 

Kneel Puny Mortals!

Episode 4 of Planet Nerd is upon us. Produced in record time and handed piping hot to those simpering knuckleheads at Channel 31 just hours before we go to air, Ep4 contains more of the informed hilarity you’ve resigned yourself to over the last few weeks.

  • Quake in your boots at a clash of civilisations at Flinders St Station!
  • Cower in fear before Rob Lloyd reviewing the first ever series of Dr Who!
  • Make a mess in your pants as Dan Walmsley tells you how to save energy by turning things off!
  • Literally poop your own spine out as Dan Walmsley introduces you to robo-scultor Nemo Gould!
  • Slam your head in a door until you pass out to avoid watching Steve Yakovich’s hilarious cartoon satirising the stupidity of stupidity

Plus, for those who haven’t see it, do check out our glowing mention (I hesitate to call it a review) in this week’s Green Guide.

Now run… run for your lives!

Dan, Robot-in-Chief

 

After a rollercoaster week which saw us become the #1 comedian on YouTube (takeTHAT kitten-that-almost-says-hello!), we return with our biggest show yet!

  • Dan Walmsley reports pseudo-live from Steve Jobs’ keynote speech at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference
  • Paul Verhoeven and Ben McKenzie investigate the brainy world of Zombies
  • Simon Barber brings us the Weekly Whedon
  • Musical parody heaven from Anyone for Tennis

And so much more!

 

The difficult sophomore episode, featuring Country Nerds, Geek of the Week Jarod, Karin’s fabulous ode to her calculator, and a live cross to New York. Bam!

 

The episode that started it all. Ben McKenzie visits the Arcanacon role playing convention, Paul finds out how people feel about the iPhone’s cancellation in Australia, and Simon Barber brings you the Weekly Whedon. Which turned out to be more like bi-monthly. 

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