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The Nerdist
TV-14
7.2
1
Talk
Based on the popular Nerdist blog and podcast, with Nerdist creator Chris Hardwick. A half hour where Chris and guests chat on all things nerds love, from pop culture and news to tech trends and more.
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- Cast:
- Chris Hardwick , Matt Mira , Jonah Ray
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Episode 8 : Tribute to Time Travel
August. 18,2012
Host Chris Hardwick–comedian, personality and creator of The Nerdist blog and podcast–joins special guests in a comedic roundtable discussion of all the things that nerds love, from pop culture to news, tech trends and more. In this Time Travel edition, the panel discusses the possibility of time travel.
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Episode 5 : Tribute to Toys and Games
July. 28,2012
“The Nerdist: Tribute to Toys and Games” comes new in the box. Chris and co-hosts Jonah Ray and Matt Mira talk about the nerdiest toys, collectibles, and games. Brooke Leigh Lawson and Gregory Crafts make in-studio guest appearances, while Chris and Aisha Tyler travel across time and space…playing the game, “Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock.”
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Episode 1 : Episode 1
January. 01,0001
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