Wed, Dec 16, 2015
Jamie begins his journey by tracking down the galaxy's most notorious bounty hunter, Boba Fett a.k.a Jeremy Bulloch. Jeremy tells Jamie how he got the Star Wars job, why he thinks Angelina would make a great Mrs. Fett and why Daniel Radcliffe would be a suitable replacement for a future spin-off film. After the chat, Jaime sees if Jeremy still has what it takes to return to that galaxy far far away by shooting an audition tape with him.
Sun, Dec 20, 2015
In this second installment, Jamie finds himself in sunny Blackpool where he tracks down Paul Blake, who famously portrayed bumbling bounty hunter, Greedo. Paul tells Jamie who really shot first and reveals his hopes for a future Greedo spin-off film; he then proves that he's not quite as useless as George Lucas would have people believe by auditions for a future role by shooting first and this time - hitting a target.
Mon, Jan 11, 2016
In Episode III, Ahmed Best a.k.a Jar Jar Binks talks Michael Jackson, the backlash and why he would never return to the Star Wars franchise. He also performs his former co-star Liam Neeson's famous 'Taken' monologue in the style of Jar Jar.
Thu, Feb 18, 2016
Jamie traveled to Wales Comic Con to meet the man inside Jabba The Hutt's tail - Yes, there was actually a man inside Jabba The Hutt's tail, and he also played the full body of Logrey the Ewok. Also in Wales was Rusty Goffe, who was responsible for bringing both a Jawa and a Gonk Droid to life in the original Star Wars. But do they both have what it takes to return to that galaxy far, far away?
Mon, Dec 14, 2015
Just in time for 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,' this episode see's Jamie traveling to the south London home of the original Darth Vader, Dave Prowse, where he interviews him in his garden shed, the Death Star of Croydon. It really was a day long remembered.
Mon, Jan 9, 2017
The legendary Brian Blessed, chief Gungan Boss Nass, exclusively reveals how he tried to warn George Lucas about Jar Jar Binks during filming of The Phantom Menace. He also talks about his friend Alec Guinness and what he REALLY thought about appearing in Star Wars as the original Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Wed, Feb 15, 2017
You might know Femi Taylor better as Jabba The Hutt's slave dancer, Oola from Return of The Jedi. The green skinned Twi'lek famously fell into the Rancor pit but we never actually saw her perish, so could she return to the Star Wars franchise? With that in mind Femi reprises her iconic dance to prove that she still has what it takes to play the character again. She also talks about her experiences on set and returning to re shoot her same scene fifteen years later for the Star Wars Special Editions.
Wed, May 3, 2017
He's a card player, gambler, scoundrel. You'll like him. Billy Dee Williams a.k.a Lando Calrissian talks about his passion for painting, returning to Star Wars and why you should never accuse Lando of betraying Han Solo. Plus he proves that he still has his scoundrel mojo by treating us to a parody of his iconic Star Wars performance alongside some exclusive music made by his son, Corey Dee Williams.
Thu, May 30, 2019
Puppeteer Tim Rose has played Admiral Ackbar in all of his Star Wars appearances. Tim described an unused death scene filmed for The Last Jedi and spoke of his frustration at not getting a bigger role and also the time Harrison Ford tried to get him fired.
Tue, Oct 29, 2019
This is the story of one nerds quest to find the forgotten stars of the Star Wars saga. Star Wars actor Mike Quinn talked to Jamie Stangroom about working with Jim Henson, the real world language that Nien Nunb speaks and returning to the iconic role for the sequel trilogy.
Mon, Mar 2, 2020
Actor Kenny Lee talks working with Lord and Miller and Ron Howard's reshoots on Solo: A Star Wars Story in his role as a Mudtrooper. Kenny also underwent military training for his role as a First Order Stormtrooper in The Force Awakens and played a market trader in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Wed, May 27, 2020
Temirlan Blaev is the boy behind the most famous wielder of a cleaning appliance in the Star Wars canon, Broom Boy. In this interview, Jamie talks to him about how he got the role, his memories of being on set and whether he thinks the character might return one day. Temirlan was 7 years old when he appeared in Star Wars The Last Jedi (his first acting role) and now at the age of 12, recently appeared in the fifth episode of Season 3 of Killing Eve.