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Have an idea or tip? Send us a text!A four-lens 3D camera lab. A crash course in corporate chaos. A front-row seat to the switch from film and chemicals to digital video and modern production. Gary Pageau interviews Bryan Wetzel about his path from photography school into Nishika Corp.'s R&D lab, experimenting with lenticular 3D imaging, large-format printing, and early efforts toward computer-based 3D, plus shooting Nishika projects including an instructional video with Alan Thicke and a commercial with Little Richard. Wetzel takes us inside his time at Nishika, where lenticular 3D photography meant optical processes, experimental rigs, and constant problem-solving. From there, we dig into the realities of shooting and editing, why “fix it in post” can become an excuse for sloppy work, and how being early to digital created real opportunity when clients suddenly wanted faster workflows and better quality.Then the conversation widens to the business of media and entrepreneurship: why Georgia's transferable film tax incentives helped studios and crews actually take root, how Wetzel helped build a teacher-led educational video platform before online learning was polished, and what happened when he accidentally became a gym owner and later took over a restaurant right before lockdown. Along the way, Wetzel shares the most useful small business advice he learned from a no-nonsense mentor: say no without explaining yourself, don't fall in love with your business, and write the business plan before your heart lies to your head.Wetzel explains transitioning from still photography to video because corporate clients wouldn't fund film, adopting early digital editing and cameras in Georgia ahead of the 1996 Olympics, and building a corporate client base. He discusses Georgia's transferable film tax credits, then describes launching an educational-video company around 2008 that produced about 1,500–1,900 teacher-led videos and assessments for schools before being sold. He later acquired a gym (2017), briefly ran a restaurant through COVID-era challenges, sold it, and now writes books, sharing key business lessons on saying no, not overcommitting emotionally to a business, and writing realistic business plans.Energize your sales with Shareme.chat, the proven texting platform. ShareMe.Chat ShareMe.Chat platform uses chat-to-text on your website to keep your customers connected and buying!MediaclipMediaclip strives to continuously enhance the user experience while dramatically increasing revenue.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEIndependent Photo ImagersIPI is a member + trade association and a cooperative buying group in the photo + print industry.Photo Imaging CONNECTThe Photo Imaging CONNECT conference, March 2027, at the RIO Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas, NDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSign up for the Dead Pixels Society newsletter at http://bit.ly/DeadPixelsSignUp.Contact us at gary@thedeadpixelssociety.comVisit our LinkedIn group, Photo/Digital Imaging Network, and Facebook group, The Dead Pixels Society. Leave a review on Apple and Podchaser. Are you interested in being a guest? Click here for details.Hosted and produced by Gary PageauAnnouncer: Erin Manning
It goes with out saying, but the 1978-79 Rangers might have been one of the best hangs of all time! Whether they were cuttin' ads for fine European denim or makin' disco records with funny man Alan Thicke, Espo and the boys got the job done on AND off the ice! Despite his initial reluctance to the move, big 77 showed he could still put the puck in the net on Broadway, and he was joined by the dynamic Swedish duo of Anders and Ulf, plus the standout mullet of Ron Duguay and with solid play by JD between the pipes, they went all the way to the finals before falling in five to the wagon Habs.In the second, we're talkin' playoffs, were the Avs seem to have lost their mojo and the Canes-Habs looks like it might go the distance.In the third, we try and figure out the IIHF website and tease our big Jets round table which is coming together as we speak!
Ross Shafer joined me to talk about watching Rusty Nails as a kid; flipping bikes, cars, houses, and businesses; college football; owning a stereo / pet store named Woofers and Tweeters; hamster drag racing; going to a comedy club when he had an ulcer; seeing there was a science there; trying it and getting good enough to win Showtimes Comedy Laugh Off; having a day job and not being able to move to LA; bombing on Alan Thicke's Canadian talk show; pitching Almost Live!; getting the show on the air on the fly; creating fame for little towns near Seattle; Louie, Louie campaign makes it a hit, but no one wants to syndicate; gets job to host Late Show but has to cancel remaining gigs; writers to Johnny Carson; Writer's Strike causes theme shows like TV reunions; Ozzy Osbourne; Hollywood Squares & Howard Stern; finding out Late Show is cancelled that morning; getting Match Game; memorable trip; Sally Struthers and Charles Nelson Reilly; Iraq War preempts show and ratings dive; began doing corporate gigs; his WOW versus POW theory; the book Love, Johnny by Mark Malkoff
rWotD Episode 3304: Stepmonster Welcome to random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia's vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Thursday, 21 May 2026, is Stepmonster.Stepmonster is a 1993 American comedy horror film directed by Jeremy Stanford, executive produced by Roger Corman, and starring Alan Thicke, Robin Riker, George Gaynes, Ami Dolenz, Corey Feldman, Edie McClurg, John Astin, and Billy Corben. It was a direct-to-video film. After its release, it was sometimes aired on The Disney Channel.In the film, a boy's mother is kidnapped by a shapeshifting monster, called a tropopkin. The woman is declared missing, and her husband presumes that she has died. He is not particularly concerned, as he is engaged to marry another woman. The woman in question is a shapeshifting tropopkin who intends to kill him at the next summer solstice. Her prospective stepson witnesses her killing various victims and tries to expose her real identity.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:21 UTC on Thursday, 21 May 2026.For the full current version of the article, see Stepmonster on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Bluesky at @wikioftheday.com.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Ruth.
(00:00-8:03) Show me that smile. Is this Alan Thicke? Winnie Cooper. Tavon Austin shouting out St. Louis at the NFL Draft. We slayed the dragon. Kevin Demoff is Mr. Smithers.(8:11-35:49) Bill Cat. Pacific Northwest exposure. Laying the foundation for The Thriller jacket. The film 'Michael' had a big box office weekend. Movie Boi hiatus. The Hulk Hogan documentary. Doug says there's no movies for adults now. The Barbenheimer craze. Avicii. Jackson's St. Louis double header on Saturday. Note app apology loading. A suburban pony. Filler or no filler? Soccer fans in America have chips on their shoulder.(35:59-45:29) Design Aire Heating & Cooling E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug's got low energy today because of the sweep. We'll have Jets and Giants draft grades later. Recreationals at the PGA. Jackson's sending a message. Lotta Mariners fans at Busch. Jordan Walker struggling a bit as of late. Lotta guys struggling a bit as of late. Doug Vaughn's tornado helmet. Honor System vending machine.Hey, at least we're not the Mets. Red Sox fired everybody and the players weren't happy. Kinda negative in here today. Jackson's back from drop city. Doug was giving station tours over the weekend. TMA Union. Being cold keeps you alert. Down on the farm. Where do you get a needlepoint Battlehawks belt? Boilers over the belt line. Was Jackson topless at the Doggies game? You don't want a knucklehead at quarterback.A story from Awful Announcing on the Mike Vrabel/Diana Russini situation and possible litigation. Papers Esquire. Define canoodling. Clip on man buns. Battlehawks in Louisville on Thursday.Two of the most well-known sports figures in America have laid down their arms with the help of a Cardinal Hall of Famer. Audio of Charles Barkley talking about he and MJ being brought together by Vince Coleman. Curt with a C is on the phone lines and wants to praise Jackson. Why would you go back and listen to shows from 2012? Don't say supper. Does Curt have a doll collection? Will Suppan make it 9 straight today?Joined by voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber. Talking about the comings and goings thus far in the NHL Playoffs. Anze Kopitar wrapping up his career. The Brady Tkachuk discussion. The desire to see Brady in St. Louis isn't going away any time soon. Colorado not automatic in the first round.Oli Marmol talking about the positive steps this weekend despite not picking up a win. All three games were there for the taking. Riley O'Brien on not stewing over his bad outing Saturday for too long and just moving on. Tim lives by the Steve Harvey rules. Hunter Dobbins getting the start on Thursday. You still think this team's a contender, DOUG? Relocating from Seattle to St. Louis.Show me that smile. Is this Alan Thicke? Winnie Cooper. Tavon Austin shouting out St. Louis at the NFL Draft. We slayed the dragon. Kevin Demoff is Mr. Smithers.Bill Cat. Pacific Northwest exposure. Laying the foundation for The Thriller jacket. The film 'Michael' had a big box office weekend. Movie Boi hiatus. The Hulk Hogan documentary. Doug says there's no movies for adults now. The Barbenheimer craze. Avicii. Jackson's St. Louis double header on Saturday. Note app apology loading. A suburban pony. Filler or no filler? Soccer fans in America have chips on their shoulder.Design Aire Heating & Cooling E-Mail of the DaySurprise, surprise, it's Suppan time. Soup was hoping for a manlier version but he'll take what he can get. Never really hated the wave. I remember my first beer too. Getting heckled by opposing fans. Soup already wants a vacation from the show. We forgive but never forget. Gonna try and get Chris Carpenter to fill in for him on Wednesday. Big Shush. Going from The Morning Grind to TMA. Potato guns. Gonna text Carp for us.Martin's 18 year onboarding experience continues. People seem to be venting today. The neighbors of Cleveland Browns minicamp aren't happy with the noise situation.And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
TVC 730.5: Emmy Award-winning writer and producer Robert Illes talks to Ed about working with producer Alan Thicke behind the scenes of Fernwood Tonight; writing for Toni Tennille, Daryl Dragon, and John Byner on the Captain and Tennille variety series; and writing for Dick Van Dyke on what turned out to be the final season of The Carol Burnett Show. Bob's memoir, Funny is Money, is available in hardcover, paperback, and as a eBook through Bear Manor Media and Amazon.com.
It's two brief but memorable interviews in one episode as Gilbert's old boss, actor, producer and songwriter Alan Thicke, joins the boys for a look back at the late, lamented 1983 talk show "Thicke of the Night” (featuring a young Gilbert Gottfried)! and reminisces about everything from his short-lived disco career to scripting variety specials for Johnny Cash, Bobby Darin and Flip Wilson. Also, Alan and Gilbert swap wives, John Lennon praises commercial jingles and Paul Lynde drives his sportscar into a ditch. Next up, it's a clash of comedy titans as Gilbert and Frank extend a peace offering to Las Vegas legend Shecky Greene following the much-publicized Gilbert-Shecky Friars Club feud! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
National Pig day. Entertainment from 2015. March, Deadliest avalanche in US history, Lindbergh kidnapping, Hoover Dam completed, Ohio (1803) & Nebraska (1867) became states. Todays birthdays - Harry Belafonte, Robert Conrad, Roger Daltrey, Dirk Benedict, Alan Thicke, Ron Howard, Catherine Bach, Tim Daly, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Lupita Nyong'o, Kesha, Justin Bieber. Jack Wech died.Intro - Good did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/The pig song - Pudding TV Kind of a drag - The BuckinghamsI'm a lonesome fugitive - Merle HaggardBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Banana boat song - Harry BelafonteWild Wild West TV themeMy generation - The WhoAndy Griffith TV themeSaved by the bell TV themeTic Tok - KeshaSoryy - Justin BieberExit - Cigerettes and bad decisions - Timothy Craig https://www.timothycraig.com/ countryundergroundradio.comHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comHistory & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.com
(00:00-39:22) I'm an abrasive, lopsided, narcissist. Lying on dating apps. Where does South Hampton start and stop? Lifted trucks and button weens. Dating Boi. Return of the Note. Faulk, Schenn, and Binnington in The Athletic's Top 13 trade pieces. Our show is like going to the movies, you gotta sit thru 20 minutes of previews before it starts. Salad talk. Power ranking local salads. Rails off the tramp stamp. Television rights talk. Streaming fatigue.(39:31-1:03:22) Alan Thicke. On the hunt for Tim's foot pics from Jupiter. The Facts of Life. A Subtle So What'd Your Grandma Think from Edmonton with Connor McDavid being asked about not being able to win the big one. Audio of Jack Hughes thanking the crowd in New Jersey last night. Tage Thompson. The politicization surround the US Men's Gold Medal Hockey Team. McAfee picking up the bar tab in Miami.(1:03:32-1:30:34) Adding a cute kid to a show was a real thing back in the day. JJ Walker at the gym in Kirkwood. Iggy's not happy about Connor Hellebuyck getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Mike Lee is on the phone lines and he doesn't like hockey anymore. Audio of Danny Hurley talking about his underwear after routing St. John's. Pity giggle. Bad boys at Nine Inch Nails. In for a penny, in for a pound. The Carport Census. Where divorcees find freedom. Bull Up Hard.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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As Them Threedom Boys take a short hiatus, they give you a treat to tide you over: Live Comedy Bang! Bang! performance from Boston, featuring Scott Aukerman, Paul F. Tompkins as Alan Thicke and Lauren Lapkus as Frank Dorito, the world-record holder for most wishes granted. Recored May 7, 2016 at The Wilbur Theatre.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you thought that last hour was good, wait til you unwrap what's waiting for you under the tree next. It's an hour dedicated entirely to one of the best friends of the show ever, the legendary Alan Thicke. You'll hear Alan's first ever appearance on our show and the chemistry that was born instantly, before hearing our interview with him from when the Vancouver Canucks were in the 2011 Stanley Cup Final. Wrap up your Christmas by spending an hour with an icon that we miss oh so dearly. We love you, Alan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Other important question too, like our thoughts on tetherball. This is maybe the most important hour of radio ever. Is Robin Thicke better than Alan Thicke? Find out.
You think you have problems...this family has to live with Alan Thicke! If that isn't bad enough, all the good comics about Trepopkins are $500. Matt and Tristan talk about Stepmonster, the best movie that Amy Dolenz made that year. Probably.
Some of us are old enough to remember when Kirk Cameron was a teenage heartthrob and the star of an 80's family sitcom called “Growing Pains.” This show was also notable for its catchy theme song and for the fact that it starred his TV father, played by Alan Thicke…who is the real-life father of Robin Thicke, the famous singer, producer, and now judge on The Masked Singer. None of this has anything to do with the topic of today's podcast, except for the fact that it shares the same name and that it's the first thing that came into my mind when I sat down to write an intro to today's topic. Join us this week on A Time To Sharpen, as we discuss “Growing Pains.” You'll just have to listen to find out what that actually means in relation to teachers, counselors, and parents. But trust me, it does mean something meaningful, helpful, and applicable in the real world…not just on TV.
Only ET is backstage with Mariah Carey, Snoop Dogg, and Jamie Foxx at the BET Awards. His tearful speech recalling the darkest days after his stroke. Then, behind the scenes of the showstopping performances. And, Snoop's scoop on his upcoming biopic. Plus, Brad Pitt's bold new look getting hearts racing at his “F1” premiere in Mexico City. Then, Blake Lively's first public appearance since a judge threw out Justin Baldoni's lawsuit. His next move revealed. And, Glen Powell's ex speaks out about getting dumped amid Glen's romance rumors with Sydney Sweeney. Plus, getting rETrospective with Kate Hudson. Then, a former Disney star on her brush with death. Christy Carlson Romano details her terrifying gun accident. And, Patrick Schwarzenegger on his embarrassing interview with dad, Arnold. What he's revealing about a possible father-son project. Plus, Robin Thicke on the red carpet after his ‘I Do's'. The sweet wedding gift from wife April to honor his late father Alan Thicke. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Susan and Sharon keep the good times rolling with Part 2 of their conversation with singer, song-writer, actress, author and diabetes advocate Gloria Loring! Known for her Number One hit “Friends & Lovers”, Gloria is also the legendary co-composer and singer of the impossible to forget Facts of Life theme song!In Part 2 of their conversation, they touch on Gloria's work for the Juvenile Diabetes Association, her wild career in TV and music and the benefits of living a spiritual and healthy life.THE CONVERSATION“EXPECT A MIRACLE” -- How a mysterious card found in her dressing room led Gloria to finance the Days of Our Lives Celebrity Cookbook -- and raise over $1,000,000.00 for diabetes research!When her son Brennan was diagnosed with diabetes at age four, Gloria was told he would be lucky to make it to 25. He's now 50 and doing great!BE BRAVE, LITTLE ONE: What it feels like to forget the first line of the song you're singing at the Oscars!YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN: Gloria returned to Days of Our Lives for the funeral of Bill Hays' character Doug -- but was surprised to find that almost everything had changed…The fun of working with Lanna Saunders & Maree Cheatham on Days of Our Lives Writing the Facts of Life theme song with Alan Thicke! (And she's still getting residuals…)The benefits of an ayurvedic diet!So, join Susan and Sharon -- and Gloria -- as they talk James Brolin, Days of Our Lives, Jimmy Stewart, Hotel, Bob Hope, Diff'rent Strokes, Ann Jillian, Merv Griffin, Richard Crenna, Murder, She Wrote, Jane & Henry Fonda, Jack Lemmon -- and almost having a Chinese Chicken Salad Heart Attack! AUDIO-OGRAPHYCatch up with all-things Gloria at her official website: GloriaLoring.comCheck out her Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/glorialoring/ Listen to Gloria's book “Coincidence is God's Way of Remaining Anonymous” at Audible or Apple Books. Or buy it at Abe Books.Watch Season 2 and 3 of The Facts of Life for free on Tubi.Buy the complete season on DVD at Ebay.VITAL READINGCheck out Democracy Docket here.Learn more about the ACLU here.Let your voice be heard! Call your reps. Make 5 Calls makes it easy.CONNECTVisit 80sTVLadies.com for transcripts.Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list.Support us and get ad-free episodes on PATREON. Check out Democracy Docket here https://www.democracydocket.com/ Learn more about the ACLU here https://www.aclu.org/ Buy Democracy Awakening by Heather Cox Richardson at Bookshop.org. PLUS -- “80's TV LADIES” MERCH is available at Fourthwall.com.Or get FREE merch, cool video interviews and ad-free episodes at Patreon.com/80sTVLadies
“When I sang, I knew who was on the stage. When I got off the stage, I was very shy, couldn't look people in the eye. But when I was ON the stage I was just filled with my own light.” - Gloria LoringSusan and Sharon welcome Gloria Loring -- singer, song-writer, actress, author and diabetes advocate. Known for her Number One hit “Friends & Lovers”, Gloria is also the legendary co-composer and singer of the impossible to forget Facts of Life theme song!THE CONVERSATIONWHERE THE MUSIC COMES FROM: Five generations of musicians -- all the way down to her son Robin Thicke, and grandson.Slamming doors, thrown dishes and late-night fights -- learning that her father, a brilliant musician, was also an alcoholic.ON SINGING: “It was the only thing that made me feel important or valued. When I sang, I was beautiful, I was powerful, people watched me, people listened to me -- every kid wants that."THE GLAMOROUS LIFE: Gloria's early days as a singer -- living in a cheap motel room and surviving on a quart of milk, a box of cereal and a can of peas!Arranging a “chance” meeting with Ed Sullivan -- and four years later she's on his show!Future husband Alan Thicke brought something special along on his first date with Gloria: his parents!THE DAYS OF “THE DAYS OF OUR LIVES”: Laughs, pranks, songs, love -- and a steady job for six-and-a-half years!SETTING INTENTIONS: Gloria says out loud to the universe: “I want to record a hit record” -- and a week later she's recording “Friends & Lovers”.ON COINCIDENCES: “I left ‘Days of our Lives', my divorce from Alan Thicke became final, my first book was released and “Friends & Lovers” hit number one -- all in the same week.” BECOMING A DIABETES BOOKWRITER: When her son Brennan was diagnosed with diabetes, she (and Alan Thicke) became creative fundraisers, spokespersons and she became an authorCOOKING ON DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Recipes traded by cast members led to the Days of Our Lives Celebrity Cookbook to raise money for Diabetes Research Foundation.So, join Susan and Sharon -- and Gloria -- as they talk Tommy Dorsey, Thicke of the Night, Carol Burnett, advocating for diabetes, Merv Griffin -- and hiding runaway potatoes under lettuce leaves at the White House!AUDIO-OGRAPHYWatch Season 2 and 3 of The Facts of Life for free on Tubi.Buy the complete season on DVD at Ebay.Visit the official website for GloriaLoring.comVITAL READINGCheck out Democracy Docket here.Learn more about the ACLU here.Let your voice be heard! Call your reps. Make 5 Calls makes it easy.CONNECTVisit 80sTVLadies.com for transcripts.Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list.Support us and get ad-free episodes on PATREON. This year is the 45th anniversary of President Carter's Crisis of Confidence speech. Get Susan's new play about it: Confidence (and the Speech) at Broadway Licensing.
4pm: John’s Dinner with Alan Thicke // How Tariffs will change car prices // Ford: Canada open to zero-tariff deal with the U.S. // Is There A Manufacturing Renaissance On the Horizon We Don’t Know About? // John’s story about the Walmart Heir
What happens when you put Jim Carrey, Alan Thicke, and a Club Med in a blender? You get the bizarre cocktail that is the 1983 movie, "Copper Mountain." This episode of "Carrey'd Away" dives headfirst into this comedy goldmine, unearthing the nuances of Carrey's early comedic style and the controversial themes that permeated the film. We dish on everything from Alan Thicke's questionable character to Jim Carrey's knack for impressions, delivering an analysis as unforgettable as the film itself. Ever wondered why Jack Nicholson's deep receding hairline is seen as sexually powerful? Or why the character Yogi Haberdaddy only appears for a brief moment in the movie, despite his unforgettable name? Join us as we answer these questions and more, dissecting the underbelly of '80s comedy and what made "Copper Mountain" a pivotal point in Carrey's career. We even take a nostalgic detour to Matt Stone and Trey Parker's college project "Cannibal the Musical," finding surprising connections to our feature film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
National Pig day. Entertainment from 2015. March, Deadliest avalanche in US history, Lindbergh kidnapping, Hoover Dam completed, Ohio (1803) & Nebraska (1867) became states. Todays birthdays - Harry Belafonte, Robert Conrad, Roger Daltrey, Dirk Benedict, Alan Thicke, Ron Howard, Catherine Bach, Tim Daly, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Lupita Nyong'o, Kesha, Justin Bieber. Jack Wech died.Intro - Good did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/The pig song - Pudding TV Kind of a drag - The BuckinghamsI'm a lonesome fugitive - Merle HaggardBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Banana boat song - Harry BelafonteWild Wild West TV themeMy generation - The WhoAndy Griffith TV themeSaved by the bell TV themeTic Tok - KeshaSoryy - Justin BieberExit - Cigerettes and bad decisions - Timothy Craig https://www.timothycraig.com/ countryundergroundradio.comcooolmedia.com
GGACP recognizes February's International Friendship Month with a Gilbert and Frank solo outing as the boys celebrate their 100th podcast episode with a LIVE recording at SiriusXM. In this episode, G & F field questions (from callers and an in-studio audience) on an assortment of vital topics, including Frank Gorshin, Pigmeat Markham, Shecky Greene's tantrums, the search for Papillon Soo Soo, “Celebrity Wife Swap” and the Church of Satan. Also, Grandpa Munster brunches, Paul Lynde hops a flight, Herve Villechaize covers Paul Williams and Gilbert makes his peace with Japan! PLUS: Electronic Vincent Price! Steve Lawrence passes (again)! Kwai Chang Caine hosts “SNL”! Groucho meets Alan Thicke! And the return of (old) Jack Frost! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the guys go over one of the creepiest hits of the 21st century so far... Blurred Lines by nepo-baby Robin Thicke. Contrary to popular belief, we do not "want it." Yikes.
As the show becomes fully entrenched in the lineup at ESPN, it is heading towards the launching pad that is about to take it to new heights. Before we get there though, the gang continues to struggle with the show just not feeling right. As a last gasp effort to get Dan back in his comfort zone, Mike Ryan makes a call to ESPN executives to take the show off television for two weeks and move back to the smaller studio at The Clevelander. As Mike Ryan says himself, this may have been the move that saved the show. After the break, the show comes out flying what the gang considers to be the golden era of content. Around the time of the studio change, the show is moved into the mid-day slot on ESPN Radio, making it arguably the biggest thing in sports radio at the time. You'll hear from Dan, Stu, Mike, Chris Cote, Old Money Charlie and even former ESPN President, John Skipper, about the show making the transition from Fusion to ESPNU and afternoons to mid days. Then, in line with the golden era of content, get ready for what is far and away the best supercut so far. Here are just some of the highlights: Bob Einstein on Rob Gronkowski, Alan Thicke on Tomas Hertl, Norm Macdonald watching the Draft, We Are The Lobos, Corn Elder and perhaps the most egregious Stugotz mistake in show history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is episode 4 of our "Old No-No's” series, originally episode #401 titled "LOVE is Thicker Than Water." The co-creator and co-stars of the new Netflix original series LOVE, Paul Rust and Gillian Jacobs return on this week's Comedy Bang! Bang! They'll talk all about their new show in full detail (including how many butts we will see), Gillian shares what was appealing about her role as an actress, and Paul brings some fresh New No-Nos. Then, composer and lyricist Alan Thicke of Growing Pains arrives to write a theme song for Paul and Gillian's show LOVE. Vote for your Top 10 Favorite episodes of 2024 over at CBBWorld.com/vote Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/cbb
Greg Cote continues the rare form he's in today as he brings out some masks to celebrate Halloween. We discuss why Tony is wearing a tank top today, and Stugotz and Billy tell us about the upcoming watch party at the DraftKings Sportsbook in Arizona for the Arizona Cardinals game against the New York Jets on November 10. We continue our ongoing discussion about whether Joe Mazzulla is a an odd cat or a strange bird. Why does he want to bring back fighting? What would David Stern have to say about that? Should the Celtics only have five Championships? Then, we go Behind The Bit with one of the legendary guests in show history: Alan Thicke. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Celebrity medium Tyler Henry joins the show. Over salads, Tyler tells me about when he discovered his ability to speak to the departed, his first celebrity client (psst, it's Sarah Paulson), and his new live Netflix show. This episode was recorded at Terra at Eataly in Century City, CA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Wes, Jeff and Becca talk about Canadian Thanksgiving, Alan Thicke, people who abuse handicap spaces, and debate the best Canadian things ever.
On this week's episode of The R&B Money Podcast, Tank and J Valentine welcome the multi-talented Robin Thicke to the pod. Robin shares his deep connection to Black culture, influenced by six generations of musicians in his family. The conversation covers his early days learning from industry legends, his breakthrough moments, and his experiences working with other iconic artists. Robin also reflects on significant life events, including treasured memories of his father Alan Thicke, and how these experiences have shaped his music. Extended Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RnBMoneyPodcast Follow The Podcast: Tank: @therealtank J Valentine: @JValentine Podcast: @RnbMoneyPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on "Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone"… Robin Thicke talks about growing up as a child of famous parents-- how it shaped who he is and how he parents his own kids now. Robin also shares untold stories about his father, the late, great Alan Thicke. And, Robin tells songwriting stories about his biggest hits, including his experience working with Michael Jackson. Thanks for listening! You can also watch the entire interview, plus a whole lot of cooking, games, and some wine drinking on HSN and QVC streaming._________________TikTok: @curtisstoneofficialInstagram: @CurtisstoneFacebook: @CurtisstoneCurtisstone.com_________________Executive Produced by Rob K. SilversteinExecutive Produced by Curtis StoneExecutive Produced by Ken SlotnickProduced, Edited & Mixed by Steve HardingSupervising Producer, Nancy Harrison_________________
On December 13, 2016, Alan Thicke - the actor nicknamed "America's Dad" for his portrayal of Dr. Jason Seaver for seven seasons on “Growing Pains” - died after his aorta ruptured while playing hockey. Though Thicke's ultimately passing devastated those close to him, his legacy endures as a beloved television actor, songwriter, friend, and father. Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why worry about ACTUAL Problems in the world when one can worry about getting ready for the Senior Prom? This 1988 TV Movie with an All-Star cast shows us anything that can (and does) go wrong during that special night... SPONSORED BY: Dave's Archives Retrocirq (Who we thank for sending us a copy of the movie With Original Commercials) Kier's Nostalgia Corner And our Patrons
This week we talk about why you should never trust stage parents and what the fuck Alan Thicke's problem is. Follow Brian on Threads and Instagram - Support the show and get bonus audio/video episodes, ringtones, bonus footage and more!! All at patreon.com/brianmccarthy.
SURPRESA! Você tem sido um(a) ótimo(a) operário(a) aqui na Fábrica e merece um intervalo para descansar com a nossa nova série: a HORA DO BREAK! Na Hora do Break de hoje vamos te contar sobre os horrores que aconteciam nos bastidores da Nickelodeon. A infância dos millennials nunca mais será a mesma… Instagram: Fábrica de Crimes (@podcastfabricadecrimes) Hosts: Rob (@rob.host) e Mari (@mari.host) Editor: Victor Assis (@ovitovitovito) Fontes: YouTube. Vídeo da Jennette citado no episódio. Disponível em: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/xdNZjxJ0ifg YouTube. Cena de Zoey 101 citado no episódio. Disponível em: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CC7KmT1hMSU YouTube. Entrevista: “Dan Schneider talks about Quiet on Set” (2024). Disponível em: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX9pLTuGX_M YouTube. Ms Mojo: “Top 10 Nickelodeon Scenes We Look at Differently After Watching Quiet on Set” (2024). Disponível em: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RPVXQMeRP4 The Things. Artigo: “Did Nickelodeon Offer Jennette McCurdy $300,000 To Sign An NDA?” (2022). Disponível em:https://www.thethings.com/jeannette-mccurdy-offered-nda-by-nickelodeon/ The Hollywood Reporter. Artigo: “Every Actor Who Has Spoken Out Following ‘Quiet on Set' Revelations” (2024). Disponível em: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/actors-spoke-out-dan-schneider-quiet-on-set-docuseries-1235858883/ Business Insider. Artigo: “Read the letters that celebrities including James Marsden, Alan Thicke, and Rider Strong wrote supporting the acting coach charged with sexually abusing Drake Bell” (2024). Disponível em: https://www.businessinsider.com/drake-bell-brian-peck-sex-abuse-letters-of-support-celebrities-2024-3#boy-meets-world-star-will-friedle-said-that-he-never-thought-hed-have-to-defend-such-an-honest-and-ethical-friend-7 The Hollywood Reporter. Artigo: “James Marsden, Taran Killam and Stars Who Signed Brian Peck Letters of Support “Devastated” Drake Bell, Says Dan Schneider” (2024). Disponível em: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/james-marsden-taran-killam-brian-peck-letters-drake-bell-1235855614/ Darkside Blog. Artigo: “Professor de atuação que abusou de Drake Bell era amigo de John Wayne Gacy” (2024). Disponível em: https://darkside.blog.br/professor-de-atuacao-que-abusou-de-drake-bell-era-amigo-de-john-wayne-gacy/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fabricadecrimes/message
Multi-hyphenate award-winning actress Nita Whitaker talks about her passion for music and healing, entering pageants to pay for nursing school, and working with icons like David Foster and Alan Thicke. Director of Marketing Nella Vera hosts. For tickets and more information about Nita's upcoming show at 54 Below, visit 54Below.org/NitaWhitaker Watch a sneak peek of Nita Whitaker in Sophisticated Lady: The Songs of Natalie Cole here: https://youtu.be/ivkw_tOhsvo The 54 Below Podcast is hosted by Nella Vera and Macon Prickett, and produced by Michael Allan Galvez with support from the 54 Below marketing staff. Original artwork design by Philip Romano. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: Remake of Naked Gun starring Liam Neeson; Alan Thicke's birthday; South Korean company will give you a bonus for having a child; World wide obesity study and how the US ranks; Tom Brady runs faster now than when he was younger; Traveling for a specific foods; Oprah Winfrey steps down from Weight Watchers; Hacked road sign warns of angry raccoons; And so much more!
We start with an infamous number from the 1990 Walt Disney World Christmas Parade then journey through the musical stylings of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and actor/singer Alan Thicke! Merry Christmas from all of us at Podcast: The Ride! Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/F1901o3oHQQ McGruff 3: A Very McGruffy Christmas Episode up at The Second Gate Patreon.com/PodcastTheRide FOLLOW PODCAST: THE RIDE: https://twitter.com/PodcastTheRide https://www.instagram.com/podcasttheride BUY PODCAST: THE RIDE MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/podcast-the-ride PODCAST THE RIDE IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/podcast-the-ride Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We start with an infamous number from the 1990 Walt Disney World Christmas Parade then journey through the musical stylings of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and actor/singer Alan Thicke! Merry Christmas from all of us at Podcast: The Ride!Watch this episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/F1901o3oHQQMcGruff 3: A Very McGruffy Christmas Episode up at The Second GatePatreon.com/PodcastTheRideFOLLOW PODCAST: THE RIDE:https://twitter.com/PodcastTheRidehttps://www.instagram.com/podcasttherideBUY PODCAST: THE RIDE MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/podcast-the-ridePODCAST THE RIDE IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/podcast-the-ride Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mark interviews social media funny man Brittlestar (Stewart Reynolds) about his creative work and his new book Welcome to the Stupidpocalypse: Survival Tips for the Dumbageddon. Prior to the main content, Mark shares comments from recent episodes, welcomes a new patron, and offers a word from this episode's sponsor. This episode is sponsored by Mark's movie trivia guides to Planes, Trains and Automobiles and Die Hard. In their conversation, Mark and Stewart talk about: Where the name "Brittlestar" came from Stewart's background as a musician and how he incorporates that into the parody music his does as part of his video skits How the music he now does for social media posts has broadly opened up the various styles and genres he can play and play with Stewart always writing stuff since he was a kid The way the book came from a series of topics that he wanted to riff on but which might not work as well for a video Being a fan of music and television and videos and trying to produce content from the perspective of the audience and of things he would like to see Beginning to do social media content back in 2013 Some of the early viral videos including the "Put Your Finger on the Screen" series and "Summer is Not Over" How Stewart, his wife Shannon, and their two sons were all involved in the creation of their social media content, and how Disney and that social media business came along in the nick of time to save them The KFC-branded "Explaining Canada Day to Americans" video that rec'd more than 10 million views than that year's most popular Nike video The process of how they create these videos, often based on a concept and a punch-line with a bit of winging it Getting into writing specific scripts for these skits about five years ago, which led into the monologue-style videos Why their living room is often dubbed the place where ideas go to die The "The Morning Show Thing" show that Stewart and Shannon started in 2015 - which is returning again in a slightly differen format Having to convince Shannon to come out in front of the camera Stewart's new book WELCOME TO THE STUPIDPOCALYPSE: Survival Tips for the Dumbageddon Some of the differences between writing essays that were 1000 words verses a one and a half minute video The irreverence that Stewart was able to inject into the text of the book Being contacted by a literary agency that asked if Stewart was interested in writing a book The constant mistake humans make in compartmentalizing themselves into boxes such as "left wing" or "right wing" and how we get hung up on those things The foreword (written by Ryan Reynolds), the middleword (written by Mary Trump) and the afterword (written by Colin Mochrie) which was partially inspired by something Eric Idle put on the cover of one of his books Stewart's thoughts on the digital umbilical chord A strategy for dealing with trolls online The two times in the past ten years of being on social media where responding to negative comments actually worked out okay Stewart's theory that Canadian cuisine is a defiance Advice that Stewart would offer to other creatives: "Don't make art for artists." And more... After the interview Mark reflects on the unique opportunity to chat with someone who has inspired you and Stewart's advice about not making art for other artists, but rather for the specific consumers of your product. Links of Interest: Brittlestar's Website YouTube Twitter Instagram TikTok Welcome to the Stupidpocalypse EP 333 - 10 Things You Likely Didn't Know About Draft2Digital Mark's YouTube Channel Buy Mark a Coffee Patreon for Stark Reflections Best Book Ever Podcast Lovers Moon Podcast The Relaxed Author Buy eBook Direct Buy Audiobook Direct Publishing Pitfalls for Authors An Author's Guide to Working with Libraries & Bookstores Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City Lover's Moon Hex and the City The Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles Yippee Ki-Yay Motherf*cker: A Trivia Guide to Die Hard Brittlestar, a.k.a. Stewart Reynolds, is a bespectacled every-dad who has become a popular online media personality over the past decade. Every week, hundreds of thousands of people watch his videos on various social media channels. Some of Brittlestar's followers include Henry Winkler, Ryan Reynolds, Ken Jeong, Rex Chapman, Yvette Nicole Brown, and many other politicians and journalists. Brittlestar videos have been viewed more than a combined 600 million times, allowing him to gain a global fanbase, attend speaking engagements all over North America, receive an invitation to the White House, and engage in collaborations with celebrities such as Gordon Ramsay, Alan Thicke, and the Property Brothers. The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
The boys want to take a nice look back to the fabulous 80s and what better way to see what life was like for the average American at the time than to check out the Kirk Cameron-led Growing Pains? The show features not only Cameron but also the VERY charming Alan Thicke, plus a character named Boner!Not all is well for the Seavers, however, as young Mike (Kirk Cameron) somehow finds himself at a cool kid party where everyone is doing cocaine in the bathroom. Naturally Mike doesn't want to do anything cool or fun, so he freaks out and ruins Boner's chances of getting laid. There's even a "don't do drugs" PSA at the end
What's with all the Frasier hate? Jamie Loftus joins Ashley to defend the revival and unpack TV crushes including Alex Trebek, Alan Thicke, and David Hyde Pierce. They also discuss their favorite "fall asleep shows" and dive into the history of 'Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman'. Later on, Jamie opens up about her dream job: writing for soap operas. What We Watched:Frasier revivalSwarmMary Hartman, Mary Hartman Fernwood 2 Night Love is Blind reunionBeckhamEvil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks Homework:The Fall of the House of UsherThe Midnight ClubMidnight MassSister Wives Donate to Hollywood crew members in need at The Entertainment Community Fund. If you have 2 minutes, please help TV I Say grow by filling out this survey: podsurvey.com/tvisay Wanna join TV Club? Get our official merch on Podswag or join our Patreon to tell Ashley what to watch!
Danny Tanner. Heathcliff Huxtable. Jason Seaver. Edna Garrett. Harriet Winslow. What do all of these beloved TV characters have in common? Why, the topic of this week's Overlap Podcast, of course… Without the colorful sweaters, zany plotlines, Stamoses and Alan Thicke-penned theme tunes to prop them up like the aforementioned characters, our boys Sid and Keith will use this week's episode to explore the parallels between running your business and parenting your families - because your work family and your real family have more similarities than you might find at first glance … and hopefully you aren't having to potty train any of your employees… You take the good, you take the bad, you take them both and there you have … this week's Overlap Podcast.
GGACP marks the 40th anniversary of one of Gilbert's "favorite" gigs, the infamous late-night talk show "Thicke of the Night" (premiered September 5, 1983) with this ENCORE of a 2014 interview with actor, writer and producer Alan Thicke. In this episode, Alan reminisces about everything from his short-lived disco career to penning variety specials for Johnny Cash, Bobby Darin and Flip Wilson. Also, Alan and Gilbert swap wives, John Lennon praises commercial jingles, Merv Griffin composes the "Wheel of Fortune" theme and Paul Lynde drives into a ditch. PLUS: A special BONUS EPISODE with legendary funnyman Shecky Greene! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recovering Mama Juana addict takes a job to interview three subjects who claim to be real life podcasters just to find they've been scamming their listener base for years. On Episode 579 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by old friend Double D for our August Patreon Takeover! Double D has selected the films The Monster Project from director Victor Mathieu and Down a Dark Hall from director Rodrigo Cortes. We also talk about sitcoms, our favorite Price is Right games, and other problematic 80s films. So light up a Yeabro Light, imagine Humphrey Bogart doing the truffle shuffle, and strap on a GoPro for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Halloween, HBO Max, Freeform, Mrs. Doubtfire, Friday the 13th, Cabin in the Woods, medical problems, Humphrey Bogart doing the truffle shuffle, One Eyed Willy, Goonies, Just One of the Guys, Soul Man, C. Thomas Howell, Stu Charno, Dream On, Not Necessarily the News, First and Ten, Snigglets, Dr. Giggles, Arachnophobia, Six Degrees of Sitcoms, The Boy Who Cried Bitch, Vinny and Bobby, Father Dowling Mysteries, Top of the Heap, Alan Thicke, Joey Lauren Adams, Christina Applegate, Jesse, Ed O'Neill, Gene Hackman, French Connection, Deliverance, Christopher McDonald, Richard Kiel, Morbius, Black Knight, Louise Lasser, Frankenhooker, Blood Rage, Julie Carmen, Fred Willard, DC Follies, Yeabro Lights, Belly Button Soup, The Price is Right, Rolling Rock, The Monster Project, Skinwalkers, Demons, Vampires, Subject, Victor Mathieu, Found Footage, The Blair Witch Project, Trollhunter, film vs digital, Big Papi, Pedro Martinez, aggressive credits, Baron Zima, Deadstream, Ben Wheatley, The Faculty, one for them one for me, Robert Rodriguez, Madman, Mike Allred, Lois Duncan, Summer of Fear, Wes Craven, Leonard Nimoy, In Search Of…, Nova Scotia, Uma Thurman, Suspiria, Melbourne International Film Festival, Asteroid City, The Barker Beauties, RIP Bob Barker, support indie filmmakers, In All the Jizz Joints in the World…, Thurman and Fuhrman, Burned Chaffed and Chapped, and A Vulgar Display of Credits.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
"Growing Pains" is an American television sitcom that originally aired from 1985 to 1992. The show revolves around the Seaver family, led by psychiatrist Jason Seaver (played by Alan Thicke) and his journalist wife Maggie (played by Joanna Kerns), who raise their three children: Mike (played by Kirk Cameron), Carol (played by Tracey Gold), and the youngest, Ben (played by Jeremy Miller). The series follows the Seaver family as they navigate the ups and downs of everyday life, dealing with typical teenage and family issues while living in Long Island, New York. Themes of love, friendship, adolescence, and parenting are explored throughout the show's seven seasons. Is "Growing Pains" a timeless classic like we remember or are we just looking through the lenses of nostalgia? Find out as we do a deep dive review of the pilot episode. www.S1E1POD.com Instagram & Twitter: @S1E1Pod
GGACP celebrates the life and career of our friend, the late actor, writer and cinephile Treat Williams by revisiting this interview from 2019. In this memorable episode, Treat looks back at his 45 years in film, his admiration for Frank Capra and William Wyler, his love of old movie theaters and his memories of working with legendary directors Milos Forman, Sergio Leone and Steven Spielberg. Also, Vincent Price disses Alan Thicke, John Belushi auditions for "Hair," Gilbert hangs with Katharine Hepburn and Treat cameos in "The Empire Strikes Back"! PLUS: "The Phantom"! Praising Bob Balaban! The mastery of Sidney Lumet! Gene Hackman cuts to the check! And Treat remembers James Cagney, Martin Landau and Orson Welles! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode the Champs chop it up with the legendary, Robin Thicke!Robin shares stories of singing for Pharrell and Jimmy Iovine, his father Alan Thicke and the TV show “Different Strokes”, Michael Jackson and much more!Robin also talks about the 20 year anniversary of his debut album “A Beautiful World “.Lots of great stories that you don't want to miss!!Make some noise for Robin Thicke!!!