Time Turner Thursdays #3: April 8, 2010

Welcome to Time Turner Thursdays a special feature of Hogwarts Radio that revisits some of our more popular episodes over the past 10 years. Episode 43 was released on April 8, 2010 and covers a wide variety of topics such as the big fire on set of Deathly Hallows Part 2 filming, Bloomsbury re-publishing the book series with all new artwork, a total review of the WWoHP theme park before it even opened and much more! Jeff shares the story of his lost cell phone on a ride at Universal Studios and the staff closing down the ride for more than 3 hours to retrieve it. Finally, the panel talks about how everything has stopped for Harry Potter. Although this episode was released almost 9 years ago, it remains one of our favorites! We hope you enjoy, and thank you for listening! Hosts: Terrance Pinkston, Jr., Greyson Smith, Jeremy Baril, Jeff Guillaume, and Eric Scull. Fire on the HP set! Was it as bad as what was reported? Bloomsbury republishes the series complete with new artwork, is it too soon? What would happen if Fawkes caught on fire, mid-flight? Can we expect a revamp coming from Scholastic? Wizard Wrock features Wands Up, a Tik Tok parody by Laurel P. Jeff and Eric give us a thourough review of the theme park And Jeff gives us a rundown of the food we can expect Eric loves the fish and gets more than he can bargain for Jeff loses more than his lunch on one of the rides. His iPhone! The ride is closed for more than three hours as crews work tirelessly to retrieve it. "Everything has stopped to let Harry Potter happen. Everyone got out of the way, Disney, Busch Gardens..." Hogwarts rave music takes over the second wrock break Riddles for the HP know it all "Wrong name" game actually reveals there are 50 Harry Potter books, and that Professor Flitwick is the real Half-Pint [Prince]! Counting down to episode 50: Funniest moments in HR history

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