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We're wrapping up the year on The Maxi Pod with a full recap and a very special guest, Rachel Mauck from the "It's Not About the Podsta" podcast. We're breaking down the best of the year in music, TV, and movies, revisiting the Dancing With the Stars freestyles, and revealing our Destiny's Challenge of the Year. Episode Guide: 0:00 Intro 1:07 Best in Music (Top Artists, Albums, Song of the Year) 7:22 Best and Worst Movies of 2025 11:22 Diddy Documentary Reaction 18:54 Taylor Swift End of an Era Documentary Reaction 22:24 Best TV of 2025 featuring Rachel Mauck (DWTS Freestyles, Bravo Shows & Stars of the year) 54:54 Destiny's Challenge of 2025 THANK YOU TO THE WHOLE ENTIRE MAXI-VERSE! THE MAXI POD WILL RETURN IN 2026.
As this year comes to a close, we look back in this year's films & TV shows and award the best of the best for 2025Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Erin's Best: TV host and journalist Sara Haines is back to share her postpartum journey, OCD diagnosis and how she balances all the things as a working mom of three kids!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As we settle into the festive season, it's time for a round-up of all the best TV from 2025.It's been a jam-packed one, as ever, serving up lashings of humour, tragedy and a whole lot of sequels. Severance has returned for the first time in years, as has Stranger Things, and the Alien franchise has gotten its own TV spinoff for the first time ever.The Standard's Commissioning Editor and Culture Writer Vicky Jessop is here to discuss the highlights - and lowlights - of the year, plus what to look forward to in 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Erin's Best: TV host and journalist Sara Haines discusses body image, living without regrets and her incredible career — going from a page at NBC to a permanent seat at the table on ABC's The View.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's that time of year on the Take when Mark runs down his best and worst films of the year—so get ready for a reminder of 2025's biggest raves and rants from I'm Still Here to Tron: Ares. It's all new content as he ranks the big-screen bangers and clangers of the last 12 months and picks the Take's best picture. We'll also look at the year's best small screen releases, revisiting stunning series like the gruelling Narrow Road to the Deep North and the gripping Pluribus (00:43:00 https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/pluribus/umc.cmc.37axgovs2yozlyh3c2cmwzlza). For Vanguardistas listening ad-free, Pluribus is at 00:39:31. Brand new reviews too of two new cinema releases. First up, Song Sung Blue—a feelgood musical drama biopic about a real-life couple who form a Neil Diamond tribute band and follow their long-held musical dreams, starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson. There's Peter Hujar's Day too—which follows the everyday life on the 70s Downtown New York arts scene of the titular photographer, played by Ben Whishaw. Plus we remember the greats we lost in 2025. We've said goodbye to some true cinema legends this year, including Robert Redford, Diane Keaton, David Lynch—and of course tragically and most recently Rob Reiner. Mark and Simon celebrate their exceptional contributions to cinema. Timecodes (for Vanguardistas listening ad-free): 00:00:00 Start of Discussion 00:02:51 Song Sung Blue review 00:17:15 Best films of 2025: 00:30:20 Peter Hujar's Day review 00:36:12 Best TV of 2025 00:45:39 Worst films of 2025 00:56:45 They Lived Their Dash (obits) You can contact the show by emailing correspondence@kermodeandmayo.com or you can find us on social media, @KermodeandMayo Please take our survey and help shape the future of our show: https://www.kermodeandmayo.com/survey EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/take Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To advertise on this show contact: podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"That's brought up some of the best memes on the internet"In our Winter Series, we're reviewing the best uses of music across different media, and in episode 2, we're making our case for the greatest TV soundtracks of all time.On the show this week:00:01:01 James' Best TV Soundtrack00:08:56 Elle's Best TV Soundtrack00:21:16 Will's Best TV Soundtrack
In these final weeks of 2025, The Sunday Special is looking back at the year in culture.Today, we're talking about the TV we watched this year — the best shows, the most popular ones and the ones that allowed us to just enjoyably veg out. Gilbert Cruz talks with the TV critic James Poniewozik and the culture reporter Alexis Soloski about the year in television.TV shows discussed in this episode:“Severance”“Common Side Effects”“Too Much”“Nobody Wants This”“Dying for Sex”“The Hunting Wives”“The White Lotus”“Dr. Odyssey”“Long Story Short”“Heated Rivalry”“Andor”“The Lowdown”“Platonic”“Pluribus”“The Pitt”“Adolescence”On Today's Episode:James Poniewozik is the chief TV critic for The New York Times.Alexis Soloski is a culture reporter for The Times.Background Reading:Best TV Shows of 2025The Best TV Episodes of 2025Photo Credit: Apple TV+; Netflix; Lucasfilm/Disney+; HBO Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
The Morning Show answers WIP Twitter poll questions. Team debates what is the best holiday scene in a movie or TV show. Joe DeCamara shares parts of his road trip with Eagles legend LeSean McCoy.
To start our 2025 year-end lists, we both give our top television shows that aired in 2025!Includes: The Simpsons, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Daredevil, Grimsburg, Smiling Friends, Pluribus, The Pitt, Looney Tunes, The Studio, Dropout's Game Changer, Abbott Elementary, The Paper, The Chair Company, The Rehearsal, King of the Hill
Send us a textCharles and Graham continue with their review of cultural experiences in 2025, in this episode concentrating on their favourite gigs and their favourite television shows.Keep in touch with Two Big Egos in a Small Car:X@2big_egosFacebook@twobigegos
What is Jordan's favourite TV snack? What was William's favourite TV show as a child? Who will make into the exclusive list of William and Jordan's top TV shows of 2025? All will be revealed! The boys also answer your TV related dilemmas regarding people who can't stop themselves revealing spoilers and how to tell your partner you'd really like to watch that saucy swinging show again.If you want to get involved you can email us, and for more Sexted fun sign up to our free VIG&Diva newsletter. You can follow us and DM on Instagram and TikTok, and watch the latest episode every Tuesday and Friday on YouTube.Help I Sexted My Boss is presented by William Hanson and Jordan North. It is an Audio Always production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mostly Superheroes Presents the Best TV Show of 2025. Find more and support this indie podcast at www.mostlysuperheroes.com.
HSB's Sebastien Bert, DOXA's Zach Burdine, Brace Underwriting's Glenn Dorr and Allianz Commercial's Julie Gibbs discuss how MGAs are using “data orchestration” to expedite implementing programs. They spoke with AM Best TV at the WSIA Annual Marketplace in San Diego.
Matt is joined by Joe O'Shea and Elaine Burke to discuss the best tv and streaming of 2025.Joe and Elaine give a rundown of the finest tv of this year that you may have missed to give you inspiration for some Christmas viewing Hit Play on this page to listen now
As an extra special treat we have two guests tonight: from the superb award winning* podcast That's Not How It Went Down, we're joined by Elliot and Lewis to talk about the 1998 hostage action thriller THE NEGOTIATOR, which - in line with their show - may be based on true events.* Independent Podcast Awards 2025 - Best TV & Film PodcastEND CREDITS - Presented by Robert Johnson and Chris Webb - Produced by Chris Webb - "Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham Wood & Robert Johnson - Crap poster mock-ups by Chris Webb - Theme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission (c) 2025 Tiger Feet Productions Find us: Twitter @stillanygoodpod Instagram stillanygoodpod Email stillanygood@gmail.comFind That's Not How It Went Down:Instagram: @tnhiwdSupport the show
There was something for everyone on TV in 2025. Some shows shattered conventions, others re‑examined true crime classics as dramatic adaptations, and still others were returning favorites. But which TV shows and documentaries we reviewed truly stood out? We'll hear from crime writers as they share their top ten picks for 2025. Lara's picks for best TV of 2025AdolescenceThe QuiltersShiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy WarUnknown Number Catfishing scam-Dept. QThe Diplomat season 3Only Murders in the Building season 5TaskThe Perfect NeighborThe Hunting Wives Toby's picks for the best TV of 2025Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy WarAdolescenceThe LowdownThe Diplomat season 3White LotusThe Perfect NeighborThe Yogurt Shop MurdersOnly Murders In the Building season 5CHAOS – The Manson MurdersThe Fox Hollow Murders Kevin's picks for the best TV of 2025AdolescenceThe White Lotus season 3Good American FamilyUnknown Number: A High School CatfishTaskShiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy WarThe Fox Hollow MurdersSurviving Ohio StateThe Perfect NeighborThe Bunker Rebecca's picks for the best TV of 2025The Diplomat season 3AdolescenceThe White Lotus season 3Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy WarThe Beast in MeThe Perfect NeighborUnknown NumberQuiltersOnly Murders In the Building season 5Murdaugh: Death in the Family The Crime Writers On Best of 2025 true crime documentariesShiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War (Prime)Unknown Number: A High School Catfish (Netflix)The Perfect Neighbor (Netflix)The Quilters (Netflix)The Fox Hollow Murders (ABC News Studios)The Yogurt Shop Murders (HBO)Surviving Ohio State (HBO)CHAOS - The Manson Murders (Netflix)The Bunker (Viaplay)A Deadly American Marriage (Netflix) For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon.Sign up for our newsletter at crimewriterson.com.This show was recorded in The Caitlin Rogers Project Studio. Click to find out more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
William is on a mission to ban queuing in pubs - and Jordan is outraged! The boys also discuss the BEST TV theme tunes of all time, whether it's ever OK to use a spoon you've found in the bin, and they help with a dilemma involving a flannel and ‘man porridge'.If you want to get involved you can email us, and for more Sexted fun sign up to our free VIG&Diva newsletter. You can follow and DM on Instagram and TikTok, and watch the latest episode every Tuesday and Friday on YouTube.Help I Sexted My Boss is presented by William Hanson and Jordan North. It is an Audio Always production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why do politicians choose to humiliate themselves on Have I Got News for You? What made Boris Johnson so good at the show? Could Richard make more money by offering product placement in The Thursday Murder Club? Richard Osman and Marina Hyde answer your questions, covering political panel shows, the best on-screen animals and branding in books. Whether you're hosting or guesting this Christmas, you need the UK's best mobile network and broadband technology, only from EE. Join The Rest Is Entertainment Club: Unlock the full experience of the show – with exclusive bonus content, ad-free listening, early access to Q&A episodes, access to our newsletter archive, discounted book prices with our partners at Coles Books, early ticket access to live events, and access to our chat community. Sign up directly at therestisentertainment.com For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com Video Editor: Max Archer Assistant Producer: Imee Marriott Senior Producer: Joey McCarthy Social Producer: Bex Tyrell Exec Producer: Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you're thinking of upgrading your TV or introducing a soundbar into your living room, The Last Word's tech expert Andy O'Donoghue has all the best tips and tricks for what to look for.Hit the 'Play' button on this page to listen to his chat with Matt.
It's Draft Day! Kurtis and Evan are drafting The Best TV Sitcoms of All Time. Vote for who wins on Instagram & Twitter @TheDrive935 or text your vote to 217-359-2255. Who will be the next head coach for Penn State? It's a mess of a situation and candidates are running out. We discuss the list and your texts. Plus, Illini football recruitment notes.
Today on AirTalk, the Dodgers are back-to-back World Champs; Iron fence proposal for MacArthur Park; Best TV shows to watch with your kids; Dodger history; SoCal Edison recovery program; German exiles in the Palisades and Dodger Parade Live. Today on AirTalk The Dodgers are back-to-back World Champs (0:15) Iron fence proposal for MacArthur Park (25:14) Best TV shows to watch with your kids (32:22) Dodger history (50:00) SoCal Edison recovery program (1:09:12) German exiles in the Palisades (1:24:14)
00:00 – 9:05 – Blue Jays top the Dodgers to tie the World Series 2-2, Pacers are banged up big time heading into Dallas tonight, takeaways from Rick Carlisle yesterday 9:06 – 20:07 – Morning Checkdown 20:08 – 41:07 – Rick Carlisle on why there have been so many injuries already, who is the starting point guard tonight and could it be Mac McClung, head coaching in college football and the NFL 41:08 – 1:08:46 – Best TV theme songs, ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us and discusses his favorite TV theme, Jonathan Taylor-MVP Candidate?, why would the Colts NOT make a trade before the deadline, QB movement in the NFL, AD Mitchell’s comments, advanced stats, Morning Checkdown 1:08:47 – 1:14:13 – Married with Children, Colts-Steelers spread, Steelers make a trade for a guy who fought Michael Pittman Jr 1:14:14 – 1:24:19 – The Muppets, Hollywood Studios, Michael Pittman Jr on Jonathan Taylor’s MVP candidacy 1:24:20 – 1:46:31 – Tony East of Locked On Pacers joins us to discuss his favorite TV theme song, Guitar Hero fame, the Pacers litany of injuries, Mac McClung’s signing and do the Pacers have a medical hardship?, his new venture, the Aliyah Boston commercial, where we are on the WNBA negotiations, what is the starting lineup for the Pacers tonight, Morning Checkdown 1:46:32 – 1:59:23 – Trick or treating do’s and don’ts, Michael Jordan talks about load management and the guys react to how it’s handled these days 1:59:24 – 2:05:22 – Theme songs, what we’re watching at the moment, wrapping the showSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Post Credit Scene Podcast, things get competitive
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In this episode of the Backroads and Bonfires podcast, Adam Pedersen shares his thoughts on various topics, including the challenges of harvest season, a breakdown of his combine, and his love for sports, particularly the Iowa Hawkeyes. He discusses the New York Times' controversial top 100 podcasts list, expressing his disbelief at the omissions of major podcasts like Joe Rogan's. Adam also reflects on Bill Belichick's recent coaching decisions and the impact of ego on his legacy. Additionally, he presents his Mount Rushmore of white running backs and concludes with a nostalgic look at the best Halloween episodes in TV history, particularly from Home Improvement. Hut Hut! Love y'all.
Over the decades, it's not only the movies that have frightened people out of their wits. Television has a long, storied history of keeping people awake at night as well. In fact, there is something routinely grotesque about awaiting your own terror-inducing sleep deprivation on a weekly basis. These frightening episodic programs can't lure you in with rainbows and unicorns. No, they set the stage with some of the eeriest, mood-setting music the entertainment industry has ever known. For Halloween this year, the siblings take on the long history of television and the scary. Together, they provide for you, the spookiest, scariest, eeriest of television themes. Listen in to this episode of The Music List...if you dare.
Chris and Andy talk about why this might be the best TV week of the year with the upcoming ‘Alien: Earth' season finale, the premiere of Sterlin Harjo's ‘The Lowdown,' and the return of ‘Slow Horses' for Season 5 (5:00). Along the way, they react to the trailer for ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu' (12:00) and the rumored casting of Leonardo DiCaprio in Michael Mann's highly anticipated follow-up to ‘Heat' (20:44). Later, they break down the third episode of ‘Task' (29:05). Subscribe to the Ringer TV YouTube channel here for full episodes of ‘The Watch' and so much more! Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Producers: Kaya McMullen and Kai Grady Video Producer: Jon Jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Marc and Ray dive into the unforgettable TV theme songs of the 1980s, from the uplifting Cheers opening to the comforting Golden Girls anthem, the upbeat fun of Perfect Strangers, and the positivity of The Greatest American Hero. These songs weren't just introductions to shows - they became cultural classics that still resonate today. What's your favorite theme from the '80s? Tune in to see if it made the list - or to rediscover a classic you haven't heard in years.
September 19th, 2025 | The 21st Century is a quarter over, so @nojathanparker and @zachrotello are here to give their own picks for the best of the best. Join us for a beefy and very opinionated discussion of the greatest shows of the century so far (according to Jon and Zach)! First in the series of Radiovania's Best Of the 21st Century | radiovania.com | @radiovania | radiovaniashow@gmail.com
Today's Sports Daily covers your weekend picks (good college, bad pro again), Georgia Tech continues to roll as a dog, the best TV idea we've had in a while, Clemson & Arch struggling big time, Cowboys/Giants game was drunk, & KC fans say goodbye to your dynasty.Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We weren't able to get to the cinema this weekend, so we're reposting this episode on Nicole Kidman's Babygirl that we recorded earlier this year, as it was highlighted by the Independent Podcast Awards this week. A big thank you from both of us to the Independent Podcast Awards for nominating us in the Best TV & Film category with so many other great pods! Don't forget to check out our Patreon for TV reviews and retro movie reviews Subscribe to us on Youtube Follow us on Bluesky Follow us on Letterboxd Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today On With Mario Lopez – Rolling Stone Magazine's best TV episodes of all-time list, fresh back to school life hacks to help parents in Courtney's Corner, 80's inspired baby names making a comeback, the latest buzz and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Marc and Ray take a fun trip back to the 1970s to share their favorite TV theme songs from the decade. The '70s were full of unforgettable openings with catchy jingles, smooth instrumentals, and tunes that still pop into your head decades later. With the recent passing of Loni Anderson, Tunesmate reflects on her time as Jennifer Marlowe on WKRP in Cincinnati—and naturally, its classic theme song came to mind right away. What makes a great TV theme, one that you can't help get out of your head, even years after the show's off the air? Join us as we count down the top picks while exploring the songs that defined an era of television. What's your favorite theme from the '70s? See if it made the list or discover one you forgot you loved.
We take the list of greatest TV performances of the century, Kim Kardashian is taking heat for letting her daughter wear a bustier, a Little Nas X update and Britney Spears digs at Sam Asghari in a new nude post. There's more information on the Red Bull Stunt on the Bay Bridge, and a list of some of the weirdest flexes you've ever heard.
Are you ever going to text me?This episode was NOT recorded from the bed or the toilet.Jason, Jim, and Joseph list some of their favorite TV characters that were not part of the original season.Love Island… the worst.L.B.L.DYou catch a lot more with a dead squirrel.Jim is chastised and shamed for not having watched “It Aways Sunny in Philadelphia”.All it took was one hash brownie to give us one of the best TV characters.Jason continues upholding his Star Trek “babe” fetish.Joseph is chastised and shamed for not having watched more than one season of “Better Call Saul”.Newman! What's with the love of calzones?Can I use the bathroom?
In this episode, hosts Susan Lambert Hatem and Sharon Johnson revisit season one, episode six of 'Scarecrow and Mrs. King,' originally launched on September 28, 2022. The rerun features actress Martha Smith, the first actress/celebrity guest on 80s TV Ladies. They dive into Smith's experiences and roles, from her motion picture debut in 'Animal House' to her portrayal of Agent Francine Desmond in 'Scarecrow and Mrs. King.' The conversation covers various topics such as acting in the 80s, the dynamics of the show, and the evolution of female-driven TV shows. Martha shares personal anecdotes about her career, her time with Playboy, on-tour adventures with Rod Stewart, and her unique character development on the show.00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview00:26 Voting Reminder and Importance01:11 Meet the Hosts and Special Guest Introduction01:51 Martha Smith's Early Career and Animal House02:41 Behind the Scenes of Animal House07:59 Martha's Playboy Experience11:33 Transition to Acting and Early Roles19:36 Landing the Role in Scarecrow and Mrs. King39:41 Francine and Amanda's Dynamic Duo40:44 The Core Fan Base of Scarecrow and Mrs. King43:37 Behind the Scenes: Changes and Challenges46:58 Memorable Episodes and Character Development53:09 The End of an Era: Season Four and Beyond01:00:32 Reflections and Future Endeavors01:06:31 Final Thoughts and FarewellsAUDIOOGRAPHYWatch Scarecrow and Mrs. King On Tubi or On Roku.Check out Television's Female Spies And Crimefighters by Karen A. Romanko at Barnes and Noble.Fansite: CallMeaCab.com by Taya Johnston80s TV Ladies is nominated for TWO 2025 Podcast Awards. Check us out at PodcastAwards.com https://www.podcastawards.com If you're a selected judge, please vote for us in Best Female Hosted Podcast and for Best TV & Film Podcast.Help us out: Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review!Have a great summer, y'all!Don't miss out. Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list!Help us make more episodes and get ad-free episodes and exclusive content on PATREON.
Join hosts Susan Lambert Hatem and Sharon Johnson as they revisit a beloved episode featuring the co-creator of 'Scarecrow and Mrs. King,' Eugenie Ross-Leming. Originally aired on August 31, 2022, this rerun dives into Ross-Leming's storied career, from her early days at Second City to creating the iconic 80s TV series. Delve into the casting choices, character dynamics, and behind-the-scenes challenges that shaped this female-driven show.Whether you're a longtime fan or new to 80s television, this episode offers rich insights and nostalgic reflections. Don't miss out on personal stories, industry trends, and the show's lasting impact on viewers. Plus, stay tuned for shoutouts to dedicated fan sites and podcasts celebrating 'Scarecrow and Mrs. King.' Perfect for any enthusiast of 80s TV and the evolution of women in television.00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview01:05 Meet the Hosts: Susan and Sharon01:18 Special Guest: Eugenie Ross Leming01:55 Eugenie's Early Career and Second City Days05:19 Transition to Writing and Hollywood Experiences11:12 Creating Scarecrow and Mrs. King15:07 Casting and Character Dynamics28:01 Challenges and Reflections on the Show34:50 Legacy and Fanbase of Scarecrow and Mrs. King36:15 Reflecting on Career and Relationships40:25 Women in Television: Past and Present42:55 Defining Feminist and Female-Driven Shows50:02 Memorable Moments from Scarecrow and Mrs. King54:49 Supernatural: A Phenomenal Experience56:59 Favorite Female-Driven TV Shows01:02:25 Directing Lois and Clark: A Personal Anecdote01:07:12 Closing Remarks and Fan ShoutoutsAUDIOOGRAPHYWe've been nominated for TWO 2025 Podcast Awards.Check us out at PodcastAwards.com - If you're a selected judge, please vote for us in Best Female Hosted Podcast and for Best TV & Film Podcast.PODCAST MOVEMENT 2025: Susan will be at the Podcast Movement Convention in Dallas, August 18-20. Reach out if you will be there, too 80sTVLadies@gmail.comRichard of Richard Hatem's Paranormal Bookshelf is going on the road! Susan will be there, too - Producing and hosting! We're kicking off Rich's 2025 multi-city show, the “LIGHT IN THE DARK” tour, debuting an all-original LIVE episode, at the On Rotation Brewery in Dallas on Monday, August 18. Get tickets for the August 18 Dallas show: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dallas-richard-hatems-paranormal-bookshelf-live-tickets-1520485967459Find out if we're coming to a city near you. Check out rhpb.eventbrite.com or go to https://www.richardhatemsparanormalbookshelf.com/events to learn more!Check out On Rotation Brewery https://on-rotation.com/Help us make more episodes and get ad-free episodes and exclusive content! Join PATREON. Free trial!Get transcripts and more at 80sTVLadies.comSign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list.Join the Facebook page discussion at Facebook.com/80sTVLadiesDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!
In this special summer rerun reminiscent of those hot and fabulous days of 1980s television, hosts Sharon Johnson and Susan Lambert Hatem take listeners back to the very first episode of our own 80s TV Ladies. Originally dropped July 20, 2022, this throwback episode revisits the launch of the podcast and the cultural moment that inspired it—emerging from the pandemic, navigating a changing world, and celebrating the iconic women of 1980s television. Sharon and Susan dive deep into the pilot of "Scarecrow and Mrs. King," exploring its unique blend of action, comedy, and romance, and discussing why the show remains a beloved, feminist classic.Along the way, they reflect on the evolution of female-driven TV, the impact of trailblazing showrunners, and the enduring appeal of stars like Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxleitner.Packed with personal stories, pop culture insights, and plenty of laughs, this episode is both a nostalgic look back and a celebration of the groundbreaking women who shaped TV history. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering 80s TV Ladies for the first time, this is the perfect place to start your journey.THE CONVERSATIONBeverly Garland: the hotel AND the actress – Plus, Is she Amanda King's mother – or Laura Holt's (Remington Steele)?Kate Jackson's previous hit show: Was it Alley Cats or Harry's Angels or….?Did the writers change Amanda from being married to divorced in the pilot script?Who was the first female showrunner in TV history – and why did it take 30 years before there was another?What was Amanda King's superpower?And what does all this have to do with Parks and Recreation's Leslie Knope?Join us for our “First Time” as we solve the mystery of whether or not Scarecrow and Mrs. King was a feminist show – a progressive show – or both? Have no fear: Susan and Sharon are on the case!OUR AUDIO-OGRAPHYWhy does Susan call it Audio-ology in this episode? Cause she's silly, and we're still figuring out what we're calling it.Watch Scarecrow and Mrs. King On Tubi or On RokuGet "How Tall Are You? A Memboir by Greg Morton" at BooksaMilion.comCheck out Television's Female Spies And Crimefighters by Karen A. Romanko at Barnes and Noble.Fansite: CallMeaCab.com by Taya Johnston Podcast: The Mrs. King Chronicles – Hosted by Lexie Fiema, Taya Johnston, Jenn Peterson, Miranda ThomasWe've been nominated for TWO 2025 Podcast Awards.Check us out at PodcastAwards.comIf you're a selected judge, please vote for us in Best Female Hosted Podcast and for Best TV & Film Podcast.HELLO, TEXAS! Susan will be at the Podcast Movement Convention in Dallas, August 18-20. Reach out if you will be there, too! Email Susan at 80sTVLadies@gmail.comSign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list.Support us and get ad-free episodes on PATREON. Join the Facebook page discussion at Facebook.com/80sTVLadiesDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!
Collider (Colander? Kalinda?) has a listicle out of the top ten TV sitcom ensembles of all time. Most of your favorites are on there but the one they picked for #1 might turn some heads
Join Justin Coffin and Joe Danyi for "The 330 Sports Show (and more)"! On today's episode: The Cleveland Guardians trade Shane Bieber, The best of TV/Movies so far in 2025, Sydney Sweeney outrage, alien attack in November? And much more! Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/qzQmMtyz3gM
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Join Ethan, your RealLife English fluency coach, in this exciting lesson as he shares 5 incredible TV series that will help you take your English to the next level! Whether you're at an intermediate or advanced level, you'll find something perfect for you. And these aren't just any shows! Ethan has personally watched and loved each one, and he'll also teach you 15+ advanced expressions along the way. You'll discover: ✅ TV shows you've probably never heard of (but should!) ✅ What level each show is best for ✅ Why learning with TV can be a game-changer for your English Also, check out LESSONS with the TV series covered on Ethan's list: ► THE CROWN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm_DBxsvDwI ► THE BEAR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCWXXR9AC-s ► SHRINKING https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNW9UylViMo ► ARCANE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nPv7pAFkio
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#ASAPRocky confesses his Star Wars Lando Calrissian audition was a disaster! Plus, we're dishing on the best TV performances of the century! ‘I'm a foreigner in my own home': #JoshHartnett's kids roast his American accent & pizza lore. #TiaMowry's ‘stay present' advice becomes #RachelLindsay's daily mantra amid divorce.
TV critic Dan Fienberg from The Hollywood Reporter returns to break down the best shows of 2025 so far—yes, we're already halfway through the year—and to share thoughts on Netflix's unsettling new drama The Waterfront, featuring a seriously creepy Topher Grace. Nick and Dan also dig into the Top Chef finale, Owen Wilson's new comedy Stick, and a pair of fascinating docs about Andy Kaufman and Barbara Walters. Later, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick for a nostalgic (and slightly disturbing) trip through oddball topics like creepy kids, long-lost TV repairmen, the rise and fall of 3-D television, and those sketchy old foot x-ray machines. Esma also recaps a night of laughs at The Den Theater, where Matty Ryan headlined a standout comedy show. [EP 361]
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