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New eps of The Babylon Podcast

Dusty Satai

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The classic Babylon 5 podcast -The Babylon Podcast, with Tim, Summer and the occasional Vorlon, have put out several new episodes of late. For example #299: Celebrating 20 Years of "Babylon 5" Appreciation is a great nostalgia feast for those of us who have listened from the beginning. But they also have new episodes with people that they did not manage to interview during their main run. Like Macaulay Bruton (Jack who shoots Garibaldi), who is more involved in the show than most fans knew, and Christy Marx that was involved in the Sierra game and wrote Grail.

This show is still my favourite B5 podcast. So many fun episodes, and so many fun interviews. :)

https://www.babylonpodcast.com/
 
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Thanks for the heads up! I used to listen to the Babylon Podcast all the time circa 2007, I'll have to check out the new episodes, particularly the Macaulay Bruton one as I've never read or heard an interview with him before. Am I right in thinking he is now a car salesman and owns several showrooms?
 
... Am I right in thinking he is now a car salesman and owns several showrooms?
I don't recall him mention something like that. He is retired from acting and teaching though, that he mentions. So he might have moved on to that. I'll have to listen to it again to be sure.
 
According to the Internet he is Director of Operations at Santa Monica Audi, assuming it is the same Macauley Bruton, it looks like him.

One thing I never realised was he was Michael O'Hare's dialogue coach - I knew he had a coach but I didn't know it was Bruton, so he deserves some credit for O'Hare's excellent performances, his line readings were always spot on.
 
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One thing I never realised was he was Michael O'Hare's dialogue coach - I knew he had a coach but I didn't know it was Bruton, so he deserves some credit for O'Hare's excellent performances, his line readings were always spot on.

I did not know he had a coach. So that was an interesting bit of information. Several of the new interviews add this kind of behind the scenes info. Same with Christy Marx. That is fun :)
 

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