

Howdy Fellow Time-Travellers! This week's Planet Nerd comes to you from the future. But not our future - the future of the past! A time when ...
The Digital Ben McKenzie guides the viewer through the Wonderful World of Wikis from his secret Cave of Thought.
Wayne Dixon takes us back to the heady days of 1992, when Linus Torvalds first released Linux into the world. People thought he was crazy! ...
Ben McKenzie explores the world of mathematical postulates that tend asymptotically toward being funny.
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 ...
Not long ago in a galaxy that's quite close by, an evil tyrant and his cruel henchman terrorised planets with devastating literary subterfuge. Only the Planet ...
Following on a grand tradition of biting off more than we can chew, this week we animated the between-segment bits. If you ever got up ...
Dan heads to the countryside to visit Brian, a true Nerd's Nerd. Despite his remote location, Brian has access to more television stations and Internet bandwidth ...
Dan Walmsley talks to Sony Wonder Tech Lab Director of Programming Corrine Doron about education, entertainment and portentious android visitors from the future.
After a rollercoaster week which saw us become the #1 comedian on YouTube (takeTHATnbsp;kitten-that-almost-says-hello!), we return with our biggest show yet! Dan Walmsley reports pseudo-live from ...
Every 4000 years, or so the legend goes, an episode of a TV show is created which foretells the coming of The One.The ancient scriptures ...
Unfortunately, a T-800 sent from the future just came to my house and destroyed the description of this episode. Something about a war.
Planet Nerd: The NASA Episode. This week we focus on space. And not just that irrelevant "how do we get up there? what can we ...
Dan Walmsley talks to renowned electronic composer David Shea about the genesis of the Doctor Who theme music and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Paul Verhoeven reviews Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows from a space station in the 1950s. In other news, Planet Nerd is now clearly smoking the ...
We live in dark times. A centuries-old secret society has infiltrated the highest levels of government. Who are they? What is their purpose? And how ...
We knew that once the truth was out, it was just a matter of time before heads would roll. We didn’t realise that action would happen so swiftly. Less than 24 hours after Planet Nerd’s explosive exposé of a political conspiracy to ruin the ending of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Deputy Premier John Thwaites has resigned, taking the premier down with him. Bracks’ resignation has consumed the bulk of the media attention (he blames “family reasons” on the decision), allowing Thwaites to quietly leave politics without any questions being asked. It is simply assumed that his political future lay with Bracks. As viewers of Planet Nerd (and soon the world) well know, last Satuday John “Acting Minister for Magic” Thwaites and Lord Mayor John “Counting Is Hard” So conspired to ruin the ending of Harry Potter by reading the last page of the book aloud and amplified to a crowd of adoring fans. So compounded the sin by repeating the last line of the book in an exclusive interview with Planet Nerd. Stay tuned for exclusive video which provides damning evidence of this most heinous of crimes. In the meantime, you can watch the entire story unfold as part of Planet Nerd Episode 8.