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Today's Mystery: When a milkman is found beaten to death outside a young graduate student's apartment, Danny Clover discovers that the victim may have been profiting from secrets he learned on his delivery route. Before the key witness can tell what she knows, she is killed in a suspicious traffic accident, forcing Clover to untangle a web of blackmail, betrayal, and forbidden romance.Original Radio Broadcast Date: February 16, 1952Originated in HollywoodStars: Larry Thor as Lieutenant Danny Clover, Charles Calvert as Sergeant Gino Tartaglia, and Jack Kruschen as Sergeant Muggavan.Featured in the cast were Paula Winslowe as Myra Blair, Howard McNear as Robert Blair, Mary Lansing, Charlotte Lawrence, and Shepard Menken.Produced and directed by Elliott Lewis.Musical score composed and conducted by Alexander Courage.Announcer: Bill Anders.Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: Jeff, Patreon supporter since December 2024.Support the show on a one-time basis at support.greatdetectives.netMail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/greatdetectivesBecome one of our friends on Facebook at facebook.com/radiodetectivesFollow us on Twitter/X at twitter.com/radiodetectivesJoin us again tomorrow for another detective drama from the Golden Age of Radio.
Today's Mystery: When a wounded Chicago gangster turns up in a nearly deserted bar after a shooting, Danny Clover discovers a trail that leads from old criminal alliances to a missing fortune. As suspects, alibis, and loyalties begin to unravel, the case becomes a deadly contest over $100,000 that someone is willing to kill to keep.Original Radio Broadcast Date: January 26, 1952Originated in HollywoodStars: Larry Thor as Lieutenant Danny Clover, Charles Calvert as Sergeant Gino Tartaglia, and Jack Kruschen as Sergeant Muggavan.Featured in the cast were Mary Jane Croft as Laurie Hayden, Anthony Barrett as Joe Hayden, Jack Moyles, Hal March, and Herb Butterfield.Produced and directed by Elliott Lewis.Musical score composed and conducted by Alexander Courage.Announcer: Bill Anders.Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: Pat, Patreon supporter since September 2020.Support the show on a one-time basis at support.greatdetectives.netMail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/greatdetectivesBecome one of our friends on Facebook at facebook.com/radiodetectivesFollow us on Twitter/X at twitter.com/radiodetectivesJoin us again tomorrow for another detective drama from the Golden Age of Radio.
Today's Mystery: When a wounded Chicago gangster turns up in a nearly deserted bar after a shooting, Danny Clover discovers a trail that leads from old criminal alliances to a missing fortune. As suspects, alibis, and loyalties begin to unravel, the case becomes a deadly contest over $100,000 that someone is willing to kill to keep.Original Radio Broadcast Date: January 26, 1952Originated in HollywoodStars: Larry Thor as Lieutenant Danny Clover, Charles Calvert as Sergeant Gino Tartaglia, and Jack Kruschen as Sergeant Muggavan.Featured in the cast were Mary Jane Croft as Laurie Hayden, Anthony Barrett as Joe Hayden, Jack Moyles, Hal March, and Herb Butterfield.Produced and directed by Elliott Lewis.Musical score composed and conducted by Alexander Courage.Announcer: Bill Anders.Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: Pat, Patreon supporter since September 2020.Support the show on a one-time basis at support.greatdetectives.netMail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/greatdetectivesBecome one of our friends on Facebook at facebook.com/radiodetectivesFollow us on Twitter/X at twitter.com/radiodetectives
Nachdem die Multiplex-Platten-Enterprise nach gefühlt 7 Stunden die Bedrohung für die Erde erfolgreich abgewehrt hat, kommen unsere drei Stümperer langsam wieder zu sich …
Today's Mystery: When a young woman is pulled from the river and identified by her grieving father, the case appears closed before it begins. But when a second woman claiming to be the victim turns up alive, Danny Clover must untangle a web of secrets surrounding a private secretary who carefully concealed her life from everyone who knew her.Original Radio Broadcast Date: January 19, 1952Originated in HollywoodStars: Larry Thor as Lieutenant Danny Clover, Charles Calvert as Sergeant Gino Tartaglia, Jack Kruschen as Sergeant Muggavan.Featured in the cast were William Conrad as John Martin, Herb Butterfield as Dr. Halstead, Hy Averback, Joyce McCluskey, and Bob Bruce. Music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage.Produced and directed by Elliott Lewis.Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: Phil, Patreon supporter since March 2018.Support the show on a one-time basis at support.greatdetectives.netMail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/greatdetectivesBecome one of our friends on Facebook at facebook.com/radiodetectivesFollow us on Twitter/X at twitter.com/radiodetectivesJoin us again tomorrow for another detective drama from the Golden Age of Radio.
Today's Mystery: When a young woman is pulled from the river and identified by her grieving father, the case appears closed before it begins. But when a second woman claiming to be the victim turns up alive, Danny Clover must untangle a web of secrets surrounding a private secretary who carefully concealed her life from everyone who knew her.Original Radio Broadcast Date: January 19, 1952Originated in HollywoodStars: Larry Thor as Lieutenant Danny Clover, Charles Calvert as Sergeant Gino Tartaglia, Jack Kruschen as Sergeant Muggavan.Featured in the cast were William Conrad as John Martin, Herb Butterfield as Dr. Halstead, Hy Averback, Joyce McCluskey, and Bob Bruce. Music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage.Produced and directed by Elliott Lewis.Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: Phil, Patreon supporter since March 2018.Support the show on a one-time basis at support.greatdetectives.netMail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/greatdetectivesBecome one of our friends on Facebook at facebook.com/radiodetectivesFollow us on Twitter/X at twitter.com/radiodetectives
Today's Mystery: After being acquitted of murdering his wife, Johnny Welch spirals into bitterness and violence, convinced the real killer is still free. When a man connected to the case turns up dead and the only witness who saved Johnny at trial is brutally attacked, Danny Clover races to stop a desperate man from destroying himself and everyone around him.Original Radio Broadcast Date: January 12, 1952Originated in HollywoodStars: Larry Thor as Lieutenant Danny Clover, Charles Calvert as Sergeant Gino Tartaglia, Jack Kruschen as Sergeant Muggavan.Featured in the cast were Harry Bartell, Mary Shipp, Shepard Menken, Steve Roberts, and Jerry Hausner.Music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage.Produced and directed by Elliott Lewis.Support the show monthly at PatreonPatreon Supporter of the Day: Patrick, Patreon supporter since October 2023.Support the show on a one-time basis at Support the ShowMail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey… Listener SurveyGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at InstagramBecome one of our Facebook friendsFollow us on Twitter Twitter/XJoin us again tomorrow for another detective drama from the Golden Age of Radio.
Today's Mystery: After being acquitted of murdering his wife, Johnny Welch spirals into bitterness and violence, convinced the real killer is still free. When a man connected to the case turns up dead and the only witness who saved Johnny at trial is brutally attacked, Danny Clover races to stop a desperate man from destroying himself and everyone around him.Original Radio Broadcast Date: January 12, 1952Originated in HollywoodStars: Larry Thor as Lieutenant Danny Clover, Charles Calvert as Sergeant Gino Tartaglia, Jack Kruschen as Sergeant Muggavan.Featured in the cast were Harry Bartell, Mary Shipp, Shepard Menken, Steve Roberts, and Jerry Hausner.Music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage.Produced and directed by Elliott Lewis.Support the show monthly at PatreonPatreon Supporter of the Day: Patrick, Patreon supporter since October 2023.Support the show on a one-time basis at Support the ShowMail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey… Listener SurveyGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at InstagramBecome one of our Facebook friendsFollow us on Twitter Twitter/X
Anne-Marie, Peter and Lilah the snorey Frenchie cover Strange New Worlds S3's last episode New Life And New Civilisations. Next up, after a bit of a break, on 18th June, they start season 2 of the Animated Series with The Pirates Of Orion. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please) to Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and re-envisioned by Jeff Russo. All music included is for illustrative purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Anne-Marie, Peter and Lilah the snorey Frenchie cover Strange New Worlds S3's Terrarium. Next up, on 21st, they finish the season with New Life And New Civilisations. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please) to Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and re-envisioned by Jeff Russo. All music included is for illustrative purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Anne-Marie, Peter and Lilah the snorey Frenchie cover Strange New Worlds S3's very problematic, Four-And-A-Half Vulcans. Next up, on Wednesday 6th May, they cover Terrarium. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please) to Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and re-envisioned by Jeff Russo. All music included is for illustrative purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Anne-Marie, Peter and Lilah the snorey Frenchie cover Strange New Worlds S3's very problematic, Four-And-A-Half Vulcans. Next up, on Wednesday 6th May, they cover Terrarium. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please) to Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and re-envisioned by Jeff Russo. All music included is for illustrative purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Anne-Marie, Peter and Lilah the snorey Frenchie cover Strange New Worlds S3's, What Is Starfleet? Next up, on Tuesday the 21st April, they reluctantly look at the racist, ableist (you have been warned), Four-And-A-Half Vulcans. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please) to Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and re-envisioned by Jeff Russo. All music included is for illustrative purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Anne-Marie, Peter and Lilah the snorey Frenchie cover Strange New Worlds S3's, The Sehlat Who Ate It's Tail. Next up, on Wednesday the 8th April, they look at What Is Starfleet? Answers on a postcard. Or, feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please) to Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and re-envisioned by Jeff Russo. All music included is for illustrative purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover Strange New Worlds S3, episode 5- Through The Lens Of Time. Next up, on Wednesday the 23rd March, they look The Sehlat Who Ate It's Tail. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please) Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and re-envisioned by Jeff Russo. All music included is for illustrative purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover Strange New Worlds S3, episode 4- A Space Adventure Hour. Next up, on the 12th March, they look Through The Lens Of Time. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please) Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and re-envisioned by Jeff Russo. All music included is for illustrative purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover Strange New Worlds S3, episode 2- Shuttle To Kenfori. Next up, on Wednesday 25th, they look at A Space Adventure Hour. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please) Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and re-envisioned by Jeff Russo. All music included is for illustrative purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover Strange New Worlds S3, episode 2- Wedding Bell Blues. Next up, on Wednesday 11th, they look at Shuttle To Kenfori. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please) Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and re-envisioned by Jeff Russo. All music included is for illustrative purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended.
This week on The Shiver Show, co-hosts Mary Labrie and Greg Flynn head back to the mean streets of New York City with “The Floyd Decker Murder Case” from the hard-boiled radio series Broadway Is My Beat.Written by the sharp crime-writing team of Morten Fine and Larry Friedkin, this episode delivers everything fans love about the series: gritty dialogue, weary cops, broken dreams, and a murder that cuts close to the bone. At the centre of it all is Detective Danny Clover, played by Larry Thor, whose performance perfectly captures the exhaustion and quiet decency of a man who's seen too much.The atmosphere is pure noir, helped along by the moody score from Alexander Courage, and the soundscape of David Light, a true legend of radio sound design. Mary and Greg unpack the writing, performances, and craftsmanship that make Broadway Is My Beat such an enduring classic. If you like your crime drama tough and soaked in melancholy, “The Floyd Decker Murder Case” is one you won't want to miss.Thank you for listening! If you like the show, please share us with your friends and family AND give us a review! If you have a suggestion for a show or a question, please drop it in the comments! Watch us on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@shivershowpodcastFollow The Shiver Show https://www.facebook.com/theshivershowor check out our website at https://www.timewarpstudios.com Other podcast platforms: https://linktr.ee/theshivershow
Anne-Marie and Peter cover Strange New Worlds S3, episode 1- Hegemony part 2. Next up, on Wednesday 28th, they look at Wedding Bell Blues. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please) Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and re-envisioned by Jeff Russo. All music included is for illustrative purposes only, and no copyright infringement is intended.
In this multi-part series, we've focused on just one movie to explore a key idea in film studies. But this one choice means we've left out multitudes. Here is the larger set of also-rans we wrestled with before finally choosing “The Death of Stalin”.***Referenced media in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 19A:“The Running Man” (Paul Michael Glaser, 1987)“The Jerky Boys: The Movie” (James Melkonian, 1995)“The Manitou” (William Girdler, 1978)“Star Trek” (Gene Roddenberry, 1966-1969)“Rumble in the Bronx” (Stanley Tong, 1995)“Police Story” (Jackie Chan, 1985)“Drunken Master” (Yuen Woo-ping, 1978)“The Room” (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)“House of Wax” (Jaume Collet-Serra, 2005)“House of Wax” (Andre de Toth, 1953)“The Man Who Would Be King” (John Huston, 1975)“Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood” (Quentin Tarantino, 2019)“Kill Bill, vol. 1” (Quentin Tarantino, 2003)“Inglourious Basterds” (Quentin Tarantino, 2009)“The Wicker Man” (Robin Hardy, 1973)“The Equalizer” (Michael Sloan and Richard Linkheim, 1985-1989)“Cloud Atlas” (Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis, 2012)“The Ladykillers” (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2004)“Bulworth” (Warren Beatty, 1998)Audio quotation in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 19A:“Vintage Movie Projector | Sound Effect | Feel The Past Film Industry” by n Beats, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhUICp5XeJ4“Film Clapperboard Green Screen Effect With Sound” by Jacob Anderson, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1sEiCa-yic“Slide projector changing with clicks” by (Soundsnap), https://www.soundsnap.com/tags/slide_projector?page=2“Where No Man Has Gone Before” (1966) by Alexander Courage, shared by Paul Hill, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaY8XFbq-Hg&list=RDZaY8XFbq-Hg&start_radio=1“Prelude: The Atlas March” (2012) by Tom Tykwer, Reinhold Heil, and Johnny Klimek, shared by Gall Anonim, https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsR1TWq-eGPwlHk6CDmdqVAci6xbd9nu5
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
Welcome to Cinematic Sound Radio's celebration of the 35th anniversary of Film Score Monthly. In 1990, a young film music fan named Lukas Kendall began what was to become Film Score Monthly with a Xeroxed newsletter sent to a handful of fans who signed up to receive the snail mail newsletter. From there, the newsletter turned into one of the biggest soundtrack publications in the world. The magazine's run ended in 2005 at 150 issues. It ceased printing due to budgetary reasons. The magazine, however, still lives on in the digital world as FSM On-Line. A byproduct of the magazine was a record label, which began in 1998 with the release of Jerry Goldsmith's STAGECOACH / THE LONER. Lukas would go onto produce 250 FSM CDs, many of them long-sought-after "holy grails." The label would cease production in 2013. The website and popular message board are still running, but are in desperate need of updating. That's where you come in. Lukas is currently raising money on Kickstarter to help fund a brand-new website, message board, book, CD and more! As of the release of this episode on June 20th, 2025, the Kickstarter has reached its initial goal of $25,000 and is currently in its stretch run to raise an additional $25,000. If you've already pledged, thank you, but if you haven't, then please head over to the Kickstarter by CLICKING HERE and donate what you can to help keep this film music institution running smoothly for the next 35 years! To celebrate FSM's 35 years, I'm going to play for you my top five favourite Film Score Monthly CDs of all time, featuring the music of Franz Waxman, Bronislau Kaper, Johnny Green, Stu Phillips, Elmer Bernstein, Alexander Courage and Jerry Goldsmith. Enjoy! —— Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Joe Wiles, Maxime, William Welch, Tim Burden, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, Alphonse Brown, John Link, Andreas Wennmyr, Matt Berretta, Eldaly Morningstar, Jim Wilson, Glenn McDorman, Chris Malone, Steve Karpicz, Deniz Çağlar, Brent Osterberg, Jérôme Flick, Sarah Brouns, Aaron Collins, Randall Derchan, Angela Rabatin, Michael Poteet, Larry Reese, Thomas Tinneny, William Burke, Rudy Amaya, Stacy Livitsanis, Rick Laird, Carl Wonders, Nathan Blumenfeld, Lee Wileman, Daniel Herrin, Scott Bordelon, James Alexander, Brett French, Ian Clark, Ron, Andy Gray, Joel Nichols, Steve Daniel, Corey O'Brien, John Leggett, Mim Williams, Grace Hamilton, Rob Kemp. —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's last episode, Turnabout Intruder. On Wednesday 4th they start their journey into Star Trek the Animated Series, with Beyond The Farthest Star. Over on the Borgcast Galactica feed, on the 12th, they begin their journey through Babylon 5, covering The Gathering. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
ECHOES OF X-MAY! Malcolm is joined by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing of the Hivemind for an X-MAY edition of the Creator Club! The Hivemind returns to the pod to discuss the swan song for their time with Marvel's Merry Mutants in GIANT-SIZE X-MEN #1! After the events of NYX, Kamala Khan must take a trip through Mutant history in search of her place within it. Tune in as the Hivemind breaks down the first chapter of their FINAL X-Men story! Intro/Outro Music by the INCREDIBLE Sophie Marlon: https://sophiemarlon.bandcamp.com/ Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/c/geeksplained Geeksplained Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/geeksplained Follow us! Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/geeksplained.bsky.social Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Send us your questions for the Geeksplained Mailbag! Email: Geeksplained@gmail.com Music Sampled: “Renegades of Funk” by Rage Against the Machine “Money, Money, Money” by The “Mamma Mia!” Cast “Where is the Love?” by The Black Eyed Peas “Fight The Power” by Public Enemy “Revolution” by Jim Sturgess “The Next Generation” by Jerry Goldsmith & Alexander Courage
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's All Our Yesterdays. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on Tuesday the 27th and is Turnabout Intruder. Next week, on the 22nd, they look at the final episode of Lower Decks S5, The New Next Generation. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's The Savage Curtain. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on the 15th and is All Our Yesterdays. Next week, on 8th, they look at Lower Decks S5's Fissure Quest. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's Requiem For Methulselah. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on Tuesday 29th and is Requiem For Methulselah. Next week, on Wednesday 23rd, they look at Lower Decks S5's Upper Decks. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's The Way To Eden. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on 10th and is Requiem For Methulselah. Next week, on Tues 1st, they look at Lower Decks S5's Fully Dilated. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover Lower Decks S5's Of Gods And Angles. The next Lower Decks episode to be covered will be on Tuesday 1st April and is Fully Dilated. Next week, on the 27th, they look at TOS S3's The Way To Eden. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's The Cloud Minders. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on 27th and is The Way To Eden. Next week they look at Lower Decks S5's Of Gods And Angles. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's The Lights Of Zetar The next TOS episode to be covered will be The Cloud Minders on the 13th March, and on the 6th we'll be giving our thoughts on Lower Decks' Starbase 80?!. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's The Mark Of Gideon The next TOS episode to be covered will be The Lights Of Zetar, on Wednesday the 26th, and on Wednesday the 19th we'll be giving our thoughts on Lower Decks' A Farewell To Farms. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's Whom God's Destroy. The next TOS episode to be covered will be The Mark Of Gideon, on the 12th, and on the 5th we'll be giving our thoughts on Lower Decks' The Best Exotic Nanite Hotel. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's Let That Be Your Last Battlefield. The next TOS episode to be covered will be Whom God's Destroy, on the 30th, and on the 23rd we'll be giving our thoughts on Lower Decks' Shades Of Green. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's That Which Survives. The next TOS episode to be covered will be Let That Be Your Last Battlefield, on the 16th, and on the 9th we'll be beginning our coverage of Lower Decks S5, with Dos Cerritos. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's Wink Of An Eye. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on Thursday 2nd January and That Which Survives. Then, on the 9th we'll be beginning our coverage of Lower Decks S5! Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
SWEET CHRISTMAS! Aeric and Malcolm sit down with Jackson Lanzing to discuss his upcoming book POWER MAN: TIMELESS! A version of Luke Cage from the far-flung future has arrived in the present day, wielding the powers of Iron Fist, Hulk and the Sentry! But why is he here, and what will he do now? Find out in this latest Hivemind Chat! Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Send us your questions for the Geeksplained Mailbag! Email: Geeksplained@gmail.com Music Sampled: “Renegades of Funk” by Rage Against the Machine “Money, Money, Money” by The “Mamma Mia!” Cast “Where is the Love?” by The Black Eyed Peas “Fight The Power” by Public Enemy “Revolution” by Jim Sturgess “Theme from Star Trek” by Alexander Courage
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's Plato's Stepchildren. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on Tuesday 17th December and is Wink Of An Eye. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's Day Of The Dove. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on 5th December and is Plato's Stepchildren. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on 21st November and is Day Of The Dove. Over on our Borgcast Galactica feed we start covering the Box Of Delights on 14th November, with episode 1: When The Wolves Were Running. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's The Tholian Web. On 31st they finish off S4 of Lower Decks, covering The Inner Fight + Old Friends, New Planets. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on 7th November and is, For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky. Over on our Borgcast Galactica feed we start covering the Box Of Delights on 14th November, with episode 1: When The Wolves Were Running. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's The Empath. On 17th they look at ep 8 of S4 of Lower Decks, Caves. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on 24th and is, The Tholian Web. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Aka- A C*ckroach Ate My C*ck Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's Is There In Truth No Beauty. On 3rd October they look at ep 7 of S4 of Lower Decks, A Few Badgeys More. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on 10th, and is, The Empath. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's Spock's Brain. On 19th they look at ep 6 of S4 of Lower Decks, Parth Ferengi's Heart Place. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on 28th, and is, Is There In Truth No Beauty. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's And The Children Shall Lead. On 5th September they look at ep 5 of S4 of Empathalogical Fallacies. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on Wednesday 11th, and is the infamous, Spock's Brain. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's The Enterprise Incident. On 22nd they look at ep 4 of S4 of Lower Decks, Something Borrowed Something Green. The next TOS episode to be covered will be on Wednesday 28th, and is And The Children Shall Lead. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's The Paradise Syndrome. On Tue 30th July they look at ep 3 of S4 of Lower Decks, In The Cradle Of Vexilion. Then the next TOS episode to be covered will be in 3 weeks time on 15th August, and is The Enterprise Incident. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.
X-MAY 2024 FINALE! To wrap up this year's festivities, Aeric and Malcolm are joined by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing to discuss their upcoming book NYX! A book with a LOT of history behind it, and even more history to be made – Jackson and Collin dig into their process of putting the book together and why it's more important than ever to have a book like this in comic shops. Time Stamps: 00:00:51 Intro 00:04:30 NYX w/ the Hivemind 01:22:00 Wrap-Up Intro/Outro Music by the INCREDIBLE Sophie Marlon: https://sophiemarlon.bandcamp.com/ Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Send us your questions for the Geeksplained Mailbag! Email: Geeksplained@gmail.com Music Sampled: "Sayonara" by SAKEROCK “Renegades of Funk” by Rage Against the Machine “Money, Money, Money” by The “Mamma Mia!” Cast “Where is the Love?” by The Black Eyed Peas “Fight The Power” by Public Enemy “Revolution” by Jim Sturgess “The Next Generation” by Jerry Goldsmith & Alexander Courage
Music production on a full season of Star Trek begins! Our first two composers get to work, as Alexander Courage and Fred Steiner start writing and recording music at a frantic pace. We'll hear the rest of Courage's work on season one, and listen to Steiner's amazing contributions to Star Trek's musical vocabulary. We also examine the critical role played by the music editors, as they work to establish and shape the music of season one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before making it to air, Star Trek had not one, but two pilots scored by Alexander Courage. Once the first season finally went into production, it took five composers to pull it off. This episode explores the musical, financial and creative realities of 1960s television music production, as we discuss the scores for these two pilots, and the creation of some of the show's musical sound effects. We are also introduced to season one's other four composers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices