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PotterCast is the official
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of the '' Harry Potter'' fansite The Leaky Cauldron. Its episodes are posted once per month and are typically about an hour long. In every episode, the hosts discuss particular passages, themes, and questions from the Harry Potter books and films, and they go over the Potter-related news stories reported during the previous week by The Leaky Cauldron. The podcast often includes input from everyday Potter fans, but it has also featured numerous interviews with professionals involved in making the Potter books, films, and video games. PotterCast frequently hosts contests, and it has presented a variety of themed shows, including a special
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video edition and an episode for Banned Books Week 2005, in which staff interviewed representatives from the
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. It also covers breaking news, such as the press conference hosted by
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before the release of '' Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire''. PotterCast was launched on August 22, 2005, and with episode 130 it became the first podcast to interview ''Harry Potter'' author
J.K. Rowling Joanne Rowling ( "rolling"; born 31 July 1965), also known by her pen name J. K. Rowling, is a British author and philanthropist. She wrote ''Harry Potter'', a seven-volume children's fantasy series published from 1997 to 2007. The ser ...
.


Segments


Current regular segments

* Intro: A pre-recorded introduction of the show and its hosts by J. K. Rowling has been used since her appearance in episode 130. Previously, the introduction was recorded by
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(episodes 112-129) and Matthew Lewis (for a few episodes prior to the release of '' Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows''). * News: Led by rotating hosts. Replaced the Leaky Lowdown/Newswrap in September 2007, combining them into one segment relating and discussing the past week's Potter-related news updates. Formerly hosted by Sue Upton, but had a changed title due to Sue leaving the show in late 2009 (episode 211). * Bit by Bit: Premiered in October 2007. In this segment, the hosts discuss ''Deathly Hallows'' a small piece at a time (usually less than a chapter each week), progressing through the book. * Wrap-up: The hosts conclude the show, tie off loose ends, announce upcoming events or issue calls to listeners to send videos,
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s or other responses related to a given topic. Traditionally takes place over the background music of "The Drums" (actually popular jazz tune, " Sing Sing Sing." Starting with episode 204, it was replaced with the similar "Wizard Wheezes" by
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from ''
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''). * Bloopers: An occasional short segment played after the close of the show, featuring an outtake from the episode's recording. * Quick Fire Canon Conclundrums: An on-and-off segment in which the hosts discuss canon related topics.


Irregular segments

* PotterCast Acting Troupe: A segment that will span multiple episodes, featuring voice actors performing a
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written by a
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author from "The Sugar Quill." The story focuses on the next generation of Hogwarts students, including Harry Potter's children in a story called, "Albus Potter and the Founder's Fountain". * Fan Thoughts: Premiered in October 2007. Voice messages from listeners with thoughts about the current or previous week's topics of discussion. * Fan Interview ("In the Fan Corner"): An interview with a fan who has an interesting or unusual perspective on the series, often having used the books as personal inspiration (such as for art or music) or to inspire others (such as in the classroom or in their community). * In the Know: An interview with an individual who has not been involved in creating the ''Potter'' books or films, but has expertise in these or related industries. *Extendable Ears: Interviews with filmmakers, editors, actors, etc. who have been directly involved with the ''Harry Potter'' franchise. * Mailbag: A segment where the PotterCast hosts aired and responded to voicemails from listeners. This segment appeared to have been replaced with "Fan Thoughts" in October 2007, but was re-introduced in April 2008 (episode 149) to discuss the '' Warner Bros. and JK Rowling vs. RDR Books'' trial and its media coverage. * Potter
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: A segment where more intellectual discussion is held. Hosted by university professors, authors, etc. * Are YOU Smarter Than John Noe?: Premiered in episode 140. A game where listeners call in to compete with John by answering ''Harry Potter'' trivia questions, based on the TV show '' Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?''. In one episode it was determined that a voicemail was in fact smarter than John. * Canon Conundrums: Premiered in April 2006. The hosts tackle an unanswered question from the Harry Potter series, such as "How does the Fidelius Charm work?".
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of the Harry Potter Lexicon cohosted these segments until his site and The Leaky Cauldron dropped their association. Since the release of ''Deathly Hallows'', the hosts have renamed this segment Canon Conclundrums, using 'conclundrums' as a portmanteau of 'conclusions' and 'conundrums'.


Retired segments

* Leaky Lowdown/Newswrap: Analysis and discussion of the latest Potter-related news. Replaced in September 2007 with "Sue's News." * Phoenix Files: Similar to "Bit by Bit," discussion of the film '' Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'' a few minutes at a time. Premiered in August 2007 and concluded in summer 2008. * Modcast: In-depth discussion of one character or theme from the Harry Potter books hosted by the moderators on The Leaky Cauldron's forums. Discontinued in August 2006. *Princely Pieces: In this segment, the hosts discussed the sixth movie. *Scribby 5 - Premiered in March 2007. A five-minute discussion of a recent essay submitted to the Leaky Cauldron's essay project, Scribbulus. It was hosted by Scribbulus editors Melissa Wall, Sloan de Forest, and Nina de Boo.


Hosts

* Melissa Anelli,
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of The Leaky Cauldron. * John Noe, creative director for The Leaky Cauldron. * Frankie "Frak" Franco III, artist for The Leaky Cauldron - Began as guest host while John finished school; became a permanent host in episode 144. Other staff participants include audio editors, transcription "elves," Scribbulus editors, and moderators from The Leaky Cauldron's forum, the Leaky Lounge.


Former hosts

* Sue Upton, senior news editor for The Leaky Cauldron (left after episode 211 after Upton resigned from The Leaky Cauldron website duties)


Notable interviews/appearances

*Notable members of ''Harry Potter'' publishing **
J.K. Rowling Joanne Rowling ( "rolling"; born 31 July 1965), also known by her pen name J. K. Rowling, is a British author and philanthropist. She wrote ''Harry Potter'', a seven-volume children's fantasy series published from 1997 to 2007. The ser ...
(episodes 130 and 131) **Arthur A. Levine - Editor of the American editions of the Harry Potter books and the person widely credited with bringing Potter to America. (episodes 22-24) **Cheryl Klein - Continuity editor of the American editions of the Harry Potter books. (episode 47) *Cast of the ''Harry Potter'' film series ** Matthew Lewis - Actor who plays
Neville Longbottom Neville Longbottom is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's ''Harry Potter'' book series. He is described as a round-faced Gryffindor student in the central character Harry Potter's year. Throughout the series, Neville is often portrayed as a ...
. (episode 51-53) **
Rupert Grint Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint (; born 24 August 1988) is an English actor. Grint rose to fame for his role as Ron Weasley in the ''Harry Potter'' film series, for which he was cast at age eleven, having previously acted only in school plays a ...
- Actor who plays
Ron Weasley Ronald Bilius Weasley is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's ''Harry Potter'' fantasy novel series. His first appearance was in the first book of the series, '' Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', as the best friend of Harry Pott ...
. Voiced the intro for episodes 112-129. ** Jamie Waylett - Actor who plays Vincent Crabbe. (episode 31) ** Bonnie Wright - Actress who plays
Ginny Weasley Ginevra Molly Weasley is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's ''Harry Potter'' novel series. Ginny is introduced in the first book '' Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', as the youngest sibling and only girl in the Weasley family. ...
. **
Evanna Lynch Evanna Patricia Lynch (born 16 August 1991) is an Irish actress and activist. She is best known for portraying Luna Lovegood in the ''Harry Potter'' film series. Born in County Louth, Ireland, Lynch made her film debut in ''Harry Potter and t ...
- Actress who plays
Luna Lovegood Luna Lovegood is a fictional character in the ''Harry Potter'' book series by J. K. Rowling. She first appears in ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'', where she is described as having straggly, waist-length dirty-blond hair and a daz ...
. (episode 69) ** Chris Rankin - Actor who plays Percy Weasley. *Crew members of the ''Harry Potter'' film series ** Chris Columbus - Director of the first two Potter films. ** Alfonso Cuarón - Director of the third Potter film. ** Mike Newell - Director of the fourth Potter film. ** Stuart Craig - Art director on all Potter films. *Miscellaneous appearances ** M. Night Shyamalan (episode 48) **Matt Birch and Justin Manning - Producers for the ''Order of the Phoenix'' computer game from
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. ** Danny Bilson - Producer, writer, and director. Worked on the initial creation of the Harry Potter video games. ** Laura Mallory - Georgia woman attempting to ban Potter books from school libraries for religious reasons. (episode 119) **
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- Owner of Charm City Cakes, who created a cake for the LA premiere of ''Order of the Phoenix''. **
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- The VlogBrothers of
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fame ** Neil Cicierega - Creator of the Potter Puppet Pals **Nick Lang, Brian Holden, and
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- Creators of ''
A Very Potter Musical ''A Very Potter Musical'' (originally titled ''Harry Potter: The Musical'' and often shortened to ''AVPM'') is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden.wizard rock Wizard rock (or Wrock) is a type of novelty rock music themed around the ''Harry Potter'' franchise. The music was largely prevalent in the United States in the early 2000s. Wizard rock initially started in Massachusetts with Harry and the Potter ...
bands, including Sue and the Hufflepuffs, Melissa and the Anellis, and MC Dawlish. Listeners frequently create elaborate videos and filks for PotterCast contests and fan challenges.


Awards

* iTunes Best of 2007 Podcasts - In the "Classics: Audio" category. *2007
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- Nominee for Best (Speculative Fiction) News Podcast, Best Audio Production, and Best Fan Podcast. *2006
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- Nominee for Best Fan Podcast *200
Podcast Awards
'' - Winner of Best Entertainment Podcast
*2006 ttp://www.podcastawards.com Podcast Awards'' - Nominee for Podcast of the Year (People's Choice) * iTunes - Around August 24, 2005 it was ranked as iTunes #1 podcast. Ranked #13 when the interviews with J.K. Rowling were released (PotterCast episodes 130-131).


See also

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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pottercast Audio podcasts Harry Potter websites 2005 podcast debuts Works based on Harry Potter American podcasts