
Megan Lockhurst: An Analogue Soul in a Digital World
Megan Lockhurst: An Analogue Soul in a Digital World
In this vibrant, freewheeling episode, Steve Otis Gunn reconnects with actress and all-round creative Megan Lockhurst for a wide-ranging chat that celebrates movies, nostalgia, and roller skates. After a tech-glitched first attempt, the duo dive back in with even more energy—covering everything from Tom Cruise and Jurassic Park to slushies, pickles, and the tactile joy of Blu-rays. Megan shares behind-the-scenes stories from working on Havoc with Tom Hardy and Forrest Whitaker, the charm of 4DX cinema, and how her Canadian childhood played out like a scene from Stand By Me. This episode also explores the evolving landscape of entertainment—what AI might take from cinema, and what it can never replace.
Highlights include:
- Growing up in an analogue world in Canada before smartphones
- Unexpected production twists while filming, including a broken camera crane on Havoc
- Practical effects and why Jurassic Park is still impressive
- Roller skating as therapy, rebellion, and a return to joy
- Why Cinemas, DVDs, and fresh air still matter in the streaming era
This episode is a must-listen for movie lovers, nostalgic Gen Xers and Millennials, and anyone who thinks the 90s might be the last great decade
🎭 About Megan Lockhurst
Megan Lockhurst is an actress and singer-songwriter whose work spans screen, stage, and microphone. Known for her grounded presence and playful perspective, she brings humour, heart, and honesty to every performance—whether it's on set or waxing nostalgic about dill pickles.
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Podcast: Television Times with Steve Otis Gunn
Host: Steve Otis Gunn
Guest: Megan Lockhurst – Actress, Singer & Songwriter
Duration: 59 minutes
Release Date: June 22, 2025
Season: 4, Episode 6
All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn
Except 'Aspects of Love Megamix' (Featuring David Essex, Shona Lindsay, Poppy Tierney & Matt Rawle)
Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Don Black, and Charles Hart.
Recorded & Produced by Steve Otis Gunn
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