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Latest podcast episodes about The Beverly Hillbillies

That Sounds Funny
Hillbillies and Hot Dogs. (267)

That Sounds Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 76:09


Sign up for Audible, using our affiliate link! When you sign up for Audible you will be helping out our podcast, and the “Terry goat fund.” When you sign up, your first month is free. After that it becomes $15 every month. You can unsubscribe at any time. Each month you will get one token for an audible book, and some really great prices and discounts on titles that you want to add to your library. Quick recap The podcast “That Sounds Funny” for February 17th, 2026, featured Keith, Terry, and Jill discussing various topics including personal anecdotes, current events, and pop culture. Terry shared a humorous story about coffee-related mishaps, while Keith and Jill talked about their recent experiences with family and entertainment. The trio engaged in a quiz about the TV show “The Beverly Hillbillies” and Terry presented a list of humorous events that occurred in February. The podcast concluded with a segment on computers and AI, where Keith shared his experiences with Copilot, and the hosts shared jokes and humorous observations. Summary Terry shared a humorous story about spilling coffee and the subsequent chaos it caused. Jill mentioned having her two granddaughters stay overnight, which went smoothly despite the youngest’s attempts to follow everyone around. Terry also shared a fact about “The Andy Griffith Show,” noting that Season 4, Episode 32 marked the first appearance of Gomer Pyle as a USMC recruit. The group discussed the availability and cost of streaming classic TV shows like Andy Griffith and Hogan’s Heroes, with Terry expressing frustration over expensive episode pricing on Amazon Prime. Keith shared a humorous list of songs containing the word “bird” in their titles or lyrics, which led to a discussion about code words and family expressions. News of the Week Terry then shared a news story about the University of Maryland developing “smart underwear” that tracks fart frequency and volume, which led to some lighthearted banter about the device’s practicality. Terry continued sharing the study on gas production in healthy adults, which found an average of 32 farts per day, with some individuals producing up to 59. They also talked about a woman in England who lost her prosthetic leg at the beach and found it 10 months later. Lastly, they mentioned the return of the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile race at the Indy 500, with six vehicles competing in the “Winnie 500” event. Unusual News Stories Roundup Terry continued the news with the story about a Texas man who set a world record by folding 250 paper airplanes in one hour. They also covered a story about a cat in New Zealand that had been stealing towels, shoes, and underwear from a school, and finally mentioned Rhode Island’s decision to stop producing Mr. Potato Head license plates following Hasbro’s relocation out of the state. A lawmaker introduced legislation to stop the practice, citing concerns about tax dollars leaving the state, though the plates have been available since 2002 and generate revenue for the Rhode Island Community Food Bank. The conversation concluded with a story about a California man who lost $6,270 in cash, which was found and returned by a helpful neighbor. Jill's Trivia Quiz Jill hosted a Beverly Hillbillies trivia quiz, where she asked Terry and Keith questions about the show’s characters, plot details, and behind-the-scenes facts. Terry and Keith answered most of the questions correctly, revealing details like Granny’s first name (Daisy), the name of the bank (Commerce Bank of Beverly Hills), and the fact that Buddy Ebsen, who played Jed Clampett, was originally cast as the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz but had to drop out due to an allergic reaction to the makeup. Terry's Terry's top 10 list included various humorous events from February, including a groundhog predicting spring, heart-shaped pancakes gone wrong, and a cat stealing Valentine’s bouquets. The list of ten funny occurrences also contained, such as a smoke alarm interrupting a candlelit dinner and a penguin escaping its enclosure. Anchor Topic Keith discussed the use of computers and AI, including Copilot, for tasks like generating bird song lists and creating images. He emphasized that people with disabilities, such as blindness, can effectively use computers with tools like voiceover, JAWS, or Narrator. The group also discussed the importance of carefully prompting AI to ensure accurate and appropriate results. Email and Final Thoughts Following this, they read a listener’s email about a humorous encounter with Satan at a church, which Jill found amusing. Keith and Terry discussed a humorous email about a Texas state trooper who, while pulling over a magician, ended up juggling flares with the magician. They also talked about the location of Houston and the route of Interstate 10. Keith then played a voicemail message from a listener who shared a joke about a husband and wife visiting a therapist. The conversation concluded with Keith mentioning that listeners can send messages to their voicemail number. The final word from our AI companion The meeting was a comedy show featuring jokes and puns from Terry, Keith, and Jill. The hosts encouraged listeners to visit their website www.thatsoundsfunny.com to listen to past episodes, subscribe, and leave ratings and reviews. They also invited listeners to call their voicemail number 217-250-0799. The show concluded with Keith signing off and thanking the audience for listening. Show notes written by AI, edited as needed by Keith. Sponsored by: Retro Radio Podcast. Bringing you family-friendly entertainment through classic, old-time radio. Episodes are posted daily. Keith and his Retrobots share everything in his collection from the days of vintage radio. Adventure, comedy, detective, westerns, and lots in between. If you don't hear your favorite show, just ask Visit the web page today, https://retro-otr.com

The Key of Imagination: A Twilight Zone show with Joe Meyer
KOI: A Twilight Zone Show - The Prime Mover #57

The Key of Imagination: A Twilight Zone show with Joe Meyer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 27:10


Spoiler alert: this week we're analyzing the Twilight Zone episode “The Prime Mover.” Jimbo, played by Buddy Ebsen of “The Beverly Hillbillies,” has got a secret, one that he has worked hard to keep for much of his life–a special ability. However, a car crash outside of the diner where he works forces his hand, and he uses that ability to help others. But, when his friend Ace finds out about this special ability, they immediately book a trip to Las Vegas, where Ace continues to win at everything except life, losing the love of his life, Kitty, along the way. Ace doesn't know it at the time, but he's about to realize that the only way for him to truly win is to lose. On this episode of KOI: A Twilight Zone Show, we're going to be discussing what it means to be consumed by one's talent; we'll ask the question: would Ace have returned to his old self eventually with time?; and I'll reveal my moment of awe, some thoughts on the importance of productive failure. So, grab your keys, and let's open up this door to the fifth dimension. Want to support the KOI show, get extra content, and give money to two awesome charities at the same time? Consider becoming a member in one of our tiers. 50% of every dollar, after the platforms take their fees, will go to charity: 25% to the Rod Serling Memorial Foundation and 25% to the Gary Sinise Foundation. Our goal is to preserve a way of life that Rod Serling himself would be proud of. However, even by just watching the show, subscribing, commenting, giving it a thumbs up, and sharing it with friends, you are doing your part. Thank you. You can learn more about the monetization plan for this channel from this video, which I recorded live from Serlingfest 2025: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efhcWe1dK-8&t=89sPatreon account: https://patreon.com/TheKeyofImaginationShow?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkYouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thekeyofimagination/joinWe're walking through Rod Serling's class Twilight Zone series and asking difficult questions about life. So, if you love The Twilight Zone, science fiction, or even just philosophizing about life, consider joining us on this journey. There's always room for more. Google form to rate this Twilight Zone episode: https://forms.gle/9RyKu2sjJjznid8K8Patreon: https://patreon.com/TheKeyofImaginationShow?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkDiscord: discord.gg/QjNY9jcyFZX Handle: x.com/keyofishowYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thekeyofimaginationHead over to thekeyofimagination.com to learn more about me, check out my Twilight Zone trinkets and collectibles, and to to continue the conversation. Episode outline:00:00 - Introduction00:45 - Plot03:24 - Episode Details04:27 - Episode Tidbits05:26 - Question 114:41 - Question 221:16 - Question 323:03 - Episode rating23:35 - Next episode and questions24:02 - Announcements and comments25:16 - How to support the showNo show did a better job than The Twilight Zone at generating awe and wonder within its audience. It just so happens that awe is exactly what we need in these difficult, divisive times. So, join me, Joe Meyer, and let's walk through the fifth dimension with Rod Serling. Along the way, we'll discuss big questions and relate them back to our Twilight Zone episodes.Background artwork by James Seehafer: https://pixels.com/profiles/j-mark?tab=artworkOpening and Ending theme: by Jacob Williams @jakeproduces on FiverrPictures not belonging to the Twilight Zone show generally come from Pixabay and are under the free use license.#twilightzone #rodserling #scifi #zone #outerlimits #sciencefiction

Chillin' With Villains
359 : " Green Acres, Beverly Hillbillies and Hooterville Junction... "

Chillin' With Villains

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 131:29


We are back and unforutunately brimless. JB starts the show off with a couple of PSA's, but still we discuss recent industry news and give our thoughts on Wonder Man. Come thru and chill!

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast
GGACP Rewind: Episode #7: Robert Osborne

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 87:28


Millions of movie buffs knew Robert Osborne as the elegant, erudite film historian and host of Turner Classic Movies, but few knew that he spent time as a struggling actor, was mentored by comedy legend Lucille Ball, and even appeared in the pilot of “The Beverly Hillbillies” — a show he was certain would “never catch on.” Some years ago, Gilbert sat in as TCM's “Guest Programmer” and Robert generously returned the favor by traveling to Manhattan's Society of Illustrators on a hot July evening to dish a little dirt and share anecdotes about Hollywood luminaries Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Natalie Wood and Walt Disney (among others). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Laugh Tracks Legends of Comedy with Randy and Steve

Some ad campaigns live on in our hearts and minds -- think of "That's a spicy meatball" or "show us your pizza rolls". And the Ernest and Vern commercials created by today's Legend Jim Varney sure fit the bill. A talented mimic as a child, Jim started performing early in life, becoming a regular on shows including Johnny Cash and Friends and Fernwood 2 Night. In 1980, career lightning struck when Jim unveiled Ernest, a nosy and noisy neighbor who carried on conversations with Vern, an unseen foil. And, since every great character deserves a great catch phrase, Ernest would wrap up every spot with a perfectly delivered "KnoWhutIMean?" The spots were so popular they led to 9 Ernest movies, starting with Ernest Goes to Camp in 1987. The Ernest shtick began to fade out after a few years, but Jim diversified with tv roles and a turn as Jed Clampett in the movie version of The Beverly Hillbillies. To young fans, Jim is likely best known as the voice of Slinky Dog in the first two Toy Story movies. Not a bad way to be remembered, KnoWhutWeMean? As always, find extra clips below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Jim Varney? The Ernest P. Worrell character was Jim's bread and butter and this bit from the first Ernest movie shows why. This one's for everyone who had to receive a shot at camp. https://youtu.be/3QZI68azimM?si=Kf3sezm7D1-5TCyF The Beverly Hillbillies movie received very mixed reviews, but Jim did a fine job channeling the zen wisdom of patriarch Jed Clampett. https://clip.cafe/the.../well-i-reckon-done-what-done/ In 1995 Jim scored the role of Slinky Dog in the first and second Toy Story movies. Always loyal, Slink was a trusted aide to Woody - and a frequent target of insults hurled by Mr. Potato Head (Don Rickles). https://youtu.be/3Cq_o0hJII0?si=DJFLOXxJt1XWla89  

Christian Parent, Crazy World
Transform Your Year: Learn More Scripture Than Ever with Your Family in 2026 (w/ Zac Fitzsimmons)

Christian Parent, Crazy World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 46:28 Transcription Available


Want to memorize more Scripture with your kids this year than ever before? You don’t need a seminary degree, a flawless routine, or a photographic memory—just a melody, a little intention, and a willingness to make God’s Word a part of your family’s everyday life. In this inspiring “Best Of” New Year’s episode of Christian Parent/Crazy World, Catherine welcomes special guest Zac Fitzsimmons, a gifted singer-songwriter and worship leader whose heart for God’s Word and knack for turning Scripture into unforgettable songs have helped countless families hide God’s Word in their hearts. What You’ll Discover in This Episode: A Simple, Powerful Way to Memorize Scripture: Catherine reveals her family’s surprisingly simple—yet incredibly effective—method for learning Scripture together: setting Bible verses to music. No perfection or superhuman recall required; just sing along as you fold laundry, do dishes, or carpool. Meet Zac Fitzsimmons: Psalm Songwriter, Worship Leader, Dad: Guest Zac Fitzsimmons, whose musical talents began at age 15 and blossomed into a life of leading worship and setting entire psalms to melody, shares his journey and explains why full, word-for-word renditions of Scripture make such a powerful educational tool. Zac performs live acoustic versions of Psalm 1 and Psalm 8: This incredible artist offers a moving example of how entire chapters can be memorized, meditated upon, and made meaningful through melody. The Science & Soul Behind Singing the Bible: Learn why music is a “supersonic power” for memory—moving truths from short-term to long-term storage in the brain. Whether you’re a parent who’s forgotten where you put your phone (again!) or a child learning a new psalm, a good melody makes all the difference. Tips for Busy, Imperfect Parents Take small “bites”—learn Scripture in short, daily repetitions. Use sign language or hand motions alongside melody to anchor memorization. Leverage idle moments—while driving, during chores, or winding down at bedtime. Reframe your expectations: even one verse a month adds up! Notable Moments & Quotes: “If you can remember the theme song to The Beverly Hillbillies, you can remember God’s Word.” “Scripture flows deeper through a melody—first into our heads, then into our hearts.” The memorable “Jello” method: how repetition turns memory from liquid to solid. Parents, what’s your first Scripture verse or passage you want to memorize together this year? Share your story and join the movement—because Christian parenting may be crazy, but you don’t have to do it alone. EPISODE RESOURCES: You can email Catherine to offer feedback and tell her about your Bible memory plan for the new year at catherine@catherinesegars.com. Zac Fitzsimmons Bio: Zac is a Christian singer/songwriter from Minnesota, USA. He has led congregations in musical worship for over twenty years and is most known for his ongoing endeavor of writing music and melodies to the Psalms word for word from the English Standard Version of the Bible. These songs are being discovered by people worldwide as valuable tools for soaking in the scriptures in a new way and aiding in scripture memorization. You can find links to the audio, lyric videos and chord charts at www.psalmsongswordforword.com You can also find Zac on YouTube and Instagram. To receive downloads of Zac & Catherine’s live perform of Psalm 8, Zac’s performance of Psalm 1, and all of Catherine’s Scripture songs, and pro tips for memorizing the Bible, subscribe at Catherine’s website: https://catherinesegars.com/resources See Catherine’s complimentary article on Crosswalk: “Learn More Scripture This Year with This #1 Proven Method” SCRIPTURE SONG ARTISTS: The Corner Room Seeds Family Worship King Things Esther Mui Benjamin NG The Bigsby Show (for the books of the Bible and the 12 Disciples) SIGN LANGUAGE RESOURCES: Hands Speak, Signs Savvy, ASL Dictionary Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

30something Movie Podcast
617: "The King of Kustomizers - George Barris"

30something Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 59:51


Start your engines! This episode, we're peeling back the custom chrome to celebrate what would have been the 100th birthday year of the undisputed King of Kustomizers: George Barris! Join us as we pop the hood on the man who built Hollywood's wildest rides. We'll tune up the history of his iconic creations—from the original Batmobile and the Munster Koach to the legendary Beverly Hillbillies' jalopy. We'll cruise through his custom-car legacy, uncover the secrets behind his most outrageous builds, and examine how his artistry transformed steel, fiberglass, and pop culture forever. Get ready to ride shotgun with us as we salute the man who proved that four wheels and a dream could change the world!

Voices from Church and Trade
Treating Folk Right

Voices from Church and Trade

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 21:45


In this compelling message, Rev. Dr. Jerry Cannon invites us into a powerful call to live out genuine Christian love in our everyday encounters. Drawing from Scripture, Hebrews 113:1-5, he explores what it truly means to treat folk right—not merely with politeness, but with dignity, compassion, and radical grace. He challenges us to consider how we respond to those on the margins, how we handle conflict, and how we reflect the character of Jesus in our relationships. Whether with longtime friends or people we barely know, the way we treat "the other" becomes a gospel witness. Using the simple but profound framework of A-C-T, he invites us to consider what faithful living looks like in real time: Acceptance — seeing every person as created in God's image, without condition or exclusion Compassion — responding to human need not with judgment, but with presence, empathy, and shared humanity Testimony — allowing our lives to speak, becoming living witnesses to the love of Christ in the world With warmth, humor, and pastoral wisdom, Rev. Cannon challenges us to move beyond good intentions and practice a faith that shows up—at home, in the church, and in the community. This message calls us not only to believe differently, but to live differently. Listen and be encouraged to ACT with courage, kindness, and Christ-shaped love. And yes—he manages to connect The Beverly Hillbillies to the gospel, reminding us that hospitality doesn't have to be fancy to be holy.

A Very Special Podcast
#275: The Beverly Hillbillies - "The Giant Jackrabbit"

A Very Special Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 93:35


Patrick and Kat dig one out of the vaults... a very bizarre episode of The Beverly Hillbillies. When Granny mistakes a kangaroo for a jackrabbit, chaos hops into Beverly Hills. Listening Portal: https://linktr.ee/averyspecialpodcast

Rick's Rambles
The Beverly Hilllbillies, Guilty Pleasures, and You Light Up My Life.

Rick's Rambles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 18:11


Welcome to another episode of Rick's Rambles, your weekly dose of positivity, mental health, and nostalgia! In this episode, we're diving into some fantastic topics. First, we'll ramble through a listener-requested segment all about fun facts from the classic TV show, The Beverly Hillbillies. You might be surprised by what you learn about this iconic series! Next, we tackle the concept of "guilty pleasures." In our mental health segment, we explore what happens when we simply drop the word "guilty" and embrace them as just, well, pleasures. We'll also unpack the story behind the famous song, "You Light Up My Life," made popular by Debby Boone. Do you know who really wrote it and the story behind its creation? You're about to find out. And as always, we'll wrap up the show by celebrating some of the week's most fun and quirky holidays. Tune in to get your weekly dose of good vibes and positive energy!   If you'd like to support the Rick's Rambles podcast, the simplest thing is to share it on your own social media! You can support by streaming my music, and it's free and available everywhere!     Here's a spotify link    Or, you can buy me a cup of coffee.     As always, you are appreciated.    

Hebrew Nation Online
Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 163 (The Beverly Hillbillies and Yeshua)

Hebrew Nation Online

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 49:33


The Five Count
An Evening With Deep Purple's Glenn Hughes & Warlord's Mark Zonder…

The Five Count

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2025 119:40


Check Playlist This episode of The Five Count featured exclusive interviews with two rock legends. First we were joined by musician Mark Zonder. Mark is best known as the founder and drummer for the band Warlord. He also played in the Graham Bonnet Band and Fates Warning. During the show he discussed the legacy of Warlord, the early years of the Metal Blade Records scene, and the new Warlord album The Lost Archangel. Get your copy now!Next we were joined by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Glenn Hughes. Glenn is best known as the former bassist and vocalist for the band Deep Purple. He also played with the likes of Black Sabbath, Gary Moore, Whitesnake, Motley Crue, and many more. During the show he discussed his friendship with Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi, why he still loves touring after all these years, and his latest album Chosen. It's available now!During the rest of the show we hit the listeners with jump scares, tried to figure out what kids love The Beverly Hillbillies, and marveled at Ton's new bronzed-look. We used our farmer tan voices for the rest of the show! https://youtu.be/hs0Dutw3-Cg?si=oyHGvV7M4LWVd2C2 https://youtu.be/t-fj5sl_Rqc?si=VLIOIaPX0ESowyAA

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

TVC 701.2: Joseph Dougherty, author of Comfort and Joi, and Alexis Hunter, author of Joi Lansing: A Body to Die For, talk to Ed about the many times in which producer Al Simon and actress Nancy Kulp crossed paths with Joi Lansing; Joi's notable television appearances, including her recurring role as Gladys Flatt in The Beverly Hillbillies; and Hot Cars (1956), a film noir thriller that, in many respects, marked Joi's most prominent appearance on the big screen other than Touch of Evil. Comfort and Joi is available from Tucker DS Press, while Joi Lansing: A Body to Die For is available from Bear Manor Media.

Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion

This week's Vincent Price film is a cozy treat -The Bat. And then we chat about The Beverly Hillbillies, Amy Bradley is Missing, and I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025).  Support us on Patreon! Patrons have access to the NOTLP Discord Server, weekly virtual meetups with the hosts, ad free episodes and tons of other great content. This podcast is brought to you by the Legion of Demons at patreon.com/notlp. Our Beelzebub tier producers are: Ernest Perez Shayna Spalla Branan & Emily Intravia-Whitehead Bill Chandler Blayne Turner Monica Martinson Bill Fahrner Brian Krause Dave Siebert Joe Juvland Matt Funke Paul Gauthier “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast Social Media:      facebook.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew https://www.tiktok.com/@nightofthelivingpodcast

Chestnut Ridge Church
Side Notes // Third Person // Letting the Spirit Take the Lead

Chestnut Ridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 37:06


On this episode of Side Notes, Pastor Tim joins Pastor Arch to wrap up our "Third Person" series with laughs (yes, birds and Beverly Hillbillies), stories, and powerful truths about the Holy Spirit's work in our lives. From boldness to transformation, we talk about walking with the Spirit daily—and why it's so easy to miss the treasure we already have.

Hollywood and Beyond
Erika Eleniak: Baywatch and Beyond

Hollywood and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 73:10


Welcome to Hollywood and Beyond Podcast. Your home for "Meaningful Interviews".   Erika Eleniak: Baywatch and Beyond   Baywatch heads to Hollywood and Beyond Podcast!   Special guest Erika Eleniak visits the podcast to reflect on her memories of appearing as Los Angeles lifeguard Shauni McClain on the popular television show “Baywatch.” Erika shares memories of co-stars Billy Warlock, Michael Newman, and David Hasseloff. Learn more about the filming of the televison show including real life concerns about sharks!   Learn more about her memories of portraying Elly May Clampett in the 1993 film “The Beverly Hillbillies”. Based on the popular television series the film featured an impressive cast. Learn about her fond memories of working with Jim Varney and Cloris Leachman. And what about all of those animals?   All of this and much more on a sentimental and fun interview experience! I enjoyed every moment of speaking Erika Eleniak.   Hosted by Cincinnati actor and writer Steven Brittingham Subscribe wherever podcasts are available to listen   Contact Steven: hollywoodandbeyondshow@gmail.com   State Of Slay Blog promo by actress Carrie Genzel   https://www.instagram.com/officialerikaeleniak/?hl=en   https://www.instagram.com/hollywoodandbeyondshow/?hl=en   https://www.instagram.com/stateofslay/?hl=en   Please leave a rating or a review. Thank you for listening! See you again on the next episode friends and listeners.   hollywoodbeyond.net

Cheers 2 Ears!
Crafting the Hillbilly Club 33 with a Moonshine Margarita

Cheers 2 Ears!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 34:38 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat happens when moonshine meets the Magic Kingdom? We're sipping on authentic moonshine margaritas from Disney's Fort Wilderness while dreaming up the most exclusive—and eccentric—club Disney has never seen.Prepare yourself for a wild journey as we craft "Hillbilly Club 33" from the ground up. This fictional collaboration between the Clampett family (yes, of Beverly Hillbillies fame) and the Disney empire reimagines luxury through Appalachian eyes. Picture a double-wide trailer perched above Frontierland's Golden Horseshoe, complete with taxidermy, toll paintings, and a grand chandelier made of deer antlers and gold-plated mason jars.The dress code? Semi-clean overalls and straw hats only, please—no ball caps allowed at this highfalutin establishment. Membership costs range from delightfully peculiar (payment in homemade preserves) to outlandishly specific (one pound of meth or 100 squirrels for the kitchen). Perks include private ride entrances disguised as barn doors, exclusive access to front porches on Main Street, and birthday announcements in Jed Clampett's voice over park loudspeakers.We've developed an entire menu of signature moonshine cocktails, from the Backwoods Mule to the Possum Punch, alongside culinary innovations like caviar grits, trailer park nachos, and Moon Pie Mountain dessert. Each menu item balances the line between parody and genuine intrigue—much like our entire concept.This episode captures the joy of reimagining Disney's exclusive experiences through a different cultural lens, asking what happens when backwoods meets VIP status. Listen in and let your imagination run wild with us—just don't forget your flask of shine and straw hat!Here's who we are and what is in store for you

Rarified Heir Podcast
Episode #240: Kiki Ebsen (Buddy Ebsen)

Rarified Heir Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 94:06


Today on another encore edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are talking to Kiki Ebsen, daughter of actor, dancer and singer Buddy Ebsen. Talking with Kiki was a real joy. One of the true joys of doing this podcast is to not only learn about the most known parts of being a child of a celebrity but the more, unlikely one's as well. What do we mean? Well, of course we hear about The Beverly Hillbillies, The Wizard of Oz and Barnaby Jones. But how many other podcasts ask the tough questions, like, “What kind of car did Buddy drive?” Not many but we hear about it on this episode. We also learn about Kiki's musical career as a road dog for the likes of Tracy Chapman, Chicago and Al Jarreau as well as her latest endeavor, her tribute to her father, My Buddy, The Other Side of Oz, which we saw and loved after recording this podcast. Along the way we discuss Walt Disney, the Tin Man, Davy Crockett, Matt Houston and what a fantastic person, actor Lee Meriwether was. That being said, was I the only one who didn't realize that Buddy Ebsen was a dancer and a good one? Or that he and his sister/dance partner were discovered by newsman Walter Winchell during the Roosevelt administration? Whoa. So sit back, take a listen to Kiki Ebsen on this episode and learn more about Buddy Ebsen than you thought possible. Everyone has a story.

Joy, a Podcast. Hosted by Craig Ferguson
Diederich Bader

Joy, a Podcast. Hosted by Craig Ferguson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 53:07 Transcription Available


This episode was originally published on September 12, 2023. On this week’s episode, Craig chats with his long-time friend and “The Drew Carey Show” co-star, Diedrich Bader. To quote Craig: “Diedrich Bader, a great actor who has been in everything you’ve ever liked!” He is best known for his roles in Veep, Better Things, American Housewife, The Beverly Hillbillies, Napoleon Dynamite and many, many others. EnJOY!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Slow Burn
Decoder Ring | The Laff Box (Encore)

Slow Burn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 38:17


Decoder Ring is marking its 100th episode this year. To celebrate, we're revisiting our very first episode from 2018, which asks: What happened to the laugh track? For nearly five decades, the laugh track was ubiquitous, but beginning in the early 2000s, it fell out of sitcom fashion. What happened? How did we get from The Beverly Hillbillies to 30 Rock? In this episode we meet the man who created the laugh track, which originated as a homemade piece of technology, and trace that technology's fall and the rise of a more modern idea about humor. With the help of historians, laugh track obsessives, the showrunners of One Day at a Time and the director of Sports Night, this episode asks if the laugh track was about something bigger than laughter. You can read more in Willa's article “The Man Who Perfected the Laugh Track” in Slate. Links and further reading on some of the things we discussed on the show: Interview with Ben Glenn II on the history of the laugh track in McSweeney's See a Charlie Douglas Laff Box on Antiques Roadshow More of Paul Iverson's work restoring laugh tracks and inserting them into new shows The sitcom One Day at a Time Friends without a Laugh Track by Sboss “The Okeh Laughing Record” Tommy Schlamme and Aaron Sorkin's Sports Night This episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced and edited by Benjamin Frisch, who also created the episode art. Decoder Ring is produced by Katie Shepherd, Max Freedman, and our supervising producer Evan Chung. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on the Decoder RIng hotline at 347-460-7281. We love to hear any and all of your ideas for the show.  Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slow Burn
Decoder Ring | The Laff Box (Encore)

Slow Burn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 31:47


Decoder Ring is marking its 100th episode this year. To celebrate, we're revisiting our very first episode from 2018, which asks: What happened to the laugh track? For nearly five decades, the laugh track was ubiquitous, but beginning in the early 2000s, it fell out of sitcom fashion. What happened? How did we get from The Beverly Hillbillies to 30 Rock? In this episode we meet the man who created the laugh track, which originated as a homemade piece of technology, and trace that technology's fall and the rise of a more modern idea about humor. With the help of historians, laugh track obsessives, the showrunners of One Day at a Time and the director of Sports Night, this episode asks if the laugh track was about something bigger than laughter.You can read more in Willa's article “The Man Who Perfected the Laugh Track” in Slate.Links and further reading on some of the things we discussed on the show: Interview with Ben Glenn II on the history of the laugh track in McSweeney's See a Charlie Douglas Laff Box on Antiques Roadshow More of Paul Iverson's work restoring laugh tracks and inserting them into new shows The sitcom One Day at a Time Friends without a Laugh Track by Sboss “The Okeh Laughing Record” Tommy Schlamme and Aaron Sorkin's Sports NightThis episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced and edited by Benjamin Frisch, who also created the episode art. Decoder Ring is produced by Katie Shepherd, Max Freedman, and our supervising producer Evan Chung.If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on the Decoder RIng hotline at 347-460-7281. We love to hear any and all of your ideas for the show. Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Decoder Ring
The Laff Box (Encore)

Decoder Ring

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 31:47


Decoder Ring is marking its 100th episode this year. To celebrate, we're revisiting our very first episode from 2018, which asks: What happened to the laugh track? For nearly five decades, the laugh track was ubiquitous, but beginning in the early 2000s, it fell out of sitcom fashion. What happened? How did we get from The Beverly Hillbillies to 30 Rock? In this episode we meet the man who created the laugh track, which originated as a homemade piece of technology, and trace that technology's fall and the rise of a more modern idea about humor. With the help of historians, laugh track obsessives, the showrunners of One Day at a Time and the director of Sports Night, this episode asks if the laugh track was about something bigger than laughter.You can read more in Willa's article “The Man Who Perfected the Laugh Track” in Slate.Links and further reading on some of the things we discussed on the show: Interview with Ben Glenn II on the history of the laugh track in McSweeney's See a Charlie Douglas Laff Box on Antiques Roadshow More of Paul Iverson's work restoring laugh tracks and inserting them into new shows The sitcom One Day at a Time Friends without a Laugh Track by Sboss “The Okeh Laughing Record” Tommy Schlamme and Aaron Sorkin's Sports NightThis episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced and edited by Benjamin Frisch, who also created the episode art. Decoder Ring is produced by Katie Shepherd, Max Freedman, and our supervising producer Evan Chung.If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on the Decoder RIng hotline at 347-460-7281. We love to hear any and all of your ideas for the show. Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Decoder Ring
The Laff Box (Encore)

Decoder Ring

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 38:17


Decoder Ring is marking its 100th episode this year. To celebrate, we're revisiting our very first episode from 2018, which asks: What happened to the laugh track? For nearly five decades, the laugh track was ubiquitous, but beginning in the early 2000s, it fell out of sitcom fashion. What happened? How did we get from The Beverly Hillbillies to 30 Rock? In this episode we meet the man who created the laugh track, which originated as a homemade piece of technology, and trace that technology's fall and the rise of a more modern idea about humor. With the help of historians, laugh track obsessives, the showrunners of One Day at a Time and the director of Sports Night, this episode asks if the laugh track was about something bigger than laughter. You can read more in Willa's article “The Man Who Perfected the Laugh Track” in Slate. Links and further reading on some of the things we discussed on the show: Interview with Ben Glenn II on the history of the laugh track in McSweeney's See a Charlie Douglas Laff Box on Antiques Roadshow More of Paul Iverson's work restoring laugh tracks and inserting them into new shows The sitcom One Day at a Time Friends without a Laugh Track by Sboss “The Okeh Laughing Record” Tommy Schlamme and Aaron Sorkin's Sports Night This episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced and edited by Benjamin Frisch, who also created the episode art. Decoder Ring is produced by Katie Shepherd, Max Freedman, and our supervising producer Evan Chung. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on the Decoder RIng hotline at 347-460-7281. We love to hear any and all of your ideas for the show.  Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Culture
Decoder Ring | The Laff Box (Encore)

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 38:17


Decoder Ring is marking its 100th episode this year. To celebrate, we're revisiting our very first episode from 2018, which asks: What happened to the laugh track? For nearly five decades, the laugh track was ubiquitous, but beginning in the early 2000s, it fell out of sitcom fashion. What happened? How did we get from The Beverly Hillbillies to 30 Rock? In this episode we meet the man who created the laugh track, which originated as a homemade piece of technology, and trace that technology's fall and the rise of a more modern idea about humor. With the help of historians, laugh track obsessives, the showrunners of One Day at a Time and the director of Sports Night, this episode asks if the laugh track was about something bigger than laughter. You can read more in Willa's article “The Man Who Perfected the Laugh Track” in Slate. Links and further reading on some of the things we discussed on the show: Interview with Ben Glenn II on the history of the laugh track in McSweeney's See a Charlie Douglas Laff Box on Antiques Roadshow More of Paul Iverson's work restoring laugh tracks and inserting them into new shows The sitcom One Day at a Time Friends without a Laugh Track by Sboss “The Okeh Laughing Record” Tommy Schlamme and Aaron Sorkin's Sports Night This episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced and edited by Benjamin Frisch, who also created the episode art. Decoder Ring is produced by Katie Shepherd, Max Freedman, and our supervising producer Evan Chung. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on the Decoder RIng hotline at 347-460-7281. We love to hear any and all of your ideas for the show.  Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Culture
The Laff Box (Encore)

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 31:47


Decoder Ring is marking its 100th episode this year. To celebrate, we're revisiting our very first episode from 2018, which asks: What happened to the laugh track? For nearly five decades, the laugh track was ubiquitous, but beginning in the early 2000s, it fell out of sitcom fashion. What happened? How did we get from The Beverly Hillbillies to 30 Rock? In this episode we meet the man who created the laugh track, which originated as a homemade piece of technology, and trace that technology's fall and the rise of a more modern idea about humor. With the help of historians, laugh track obsessives, the showrunners of One Day at a Time and the director of Sports Night, this episode asks if the laugh track was about something bigger than laughter.You can read more in Willa's article “The Man Who Perfected the Laugh Track” in Slate.Links and further reading on some of the things we discussed on the show: Interview with Ben Glenn II on the history of the laugh track in McSweeney's See a Charlie Douglas Laff Box on Antiques Roadshow More of Paul Iverson's work restoring laugh tracks and inserting them into new shows The sitcom One Day at a Time Friends without a Laugh Track by Sboss “The Okeh Laughing Record” Tommy Schlamme and Aaron Sorkin's Sports NightThis episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced and edited by Benjamin Frisch, who also created the episode art. Decoder Ring is produced by Katie Shepherd, Max Freedman, and our supervising producer Evan Chung.If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on the Decoder RIng hotline at 347-460-7281. We love to hear any and all of your ideas for the show. Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Slate Daily Feed
Decoder Ring | The Laff Box (Encore)

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 38:17


Decoder Ring is marking its 100th episode this year. To celebrate, we're revisiting our very first episode from 2018, which asks: What happened to the laugh track? For nearly five decades, the laugh track was ubiquitous, but beginning in the early 2000s, it fell out of sitcom fashion. What happened? How did we get from The Beverly Hillbillies to 30 Rock? In this episode we meet the man who created the laugh track, which originated as a homemade piece of technology, and trace that technology's fall and the rise of a more modern idea about humor. With the help of historians, laugh track obsessives, the showrunners of One Day at a Time and the director of Sports Night, this episode asks if the laugh track was about something bigger than laughter. You can read more in Willa's article “The Man Who Perfected the Laugh Track” in Slate. Links and further reading on some of the things we discussed on the show: Interview with Ben Glenn II on the history of the laugh track in McSweeney's See a Charlie Douglas Laff Box on Antiques Roadshow More of Paul Iverson's work restoring laugh tracks and inserting them into new shows The sitcom One Day at a Time Friends without a Laugh Track by Sboss “The Okeh Laughing Record” Tommy Schlamme and Aaron Sorkin's Sports Night This episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced and edited by Benjamin Frisch, who also created the episode art. Decoder Ring is produced by Katie Shepherd, Max Freedman, and our supervising producer Evan Chung. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on the Decoder RIng hotline at 347-460-7281. We love to hear any and all of your ideas for the show.  Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
The Laff Box (Encore)

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 31:47


Decoder Ring is marking its 100th episode this year. To celebrate, we're revisiting our very first episode from 2018, which asks: What happened to the laugh track? For nearly five decades, the laugh track was ubiquitous, but beginning in the early 2000s, it fell out of sitcom fashion. What happened? How did we get from The Beverly Hillbillies to 30 Rock? In this episode we meet the man who created the laugh track, which originated as a homemade piece of technology, and trace that technology's fall and the rise of a more modern idea about humor. With the help of historians, laugh track obsessives, the showrunners of One Day at a Time and the director of Sports Night, this episode asks if the laugh track was about something bigger than laughter.You can read more in Willa's article “The Man Who Perfected the Laugh Track” in Slate.Links and further reading on some of the things we discussed on the show: Interview with Ben Glenn II on the history of the laugh track in McSweeney's See a Charlie Douglas Laff Box on Antiques Roadshow More of Paul Iverson's work restoring laugh tracks and inserting them into new shows The sitcom One Day at a Time Friends without a Laugh Track by Sboss “The Okeh Laughing Record” Tommy Schlamme and Aaron Sorkin's Sports NightThis episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced and edited by Benjamin Frisch, who also created the episode art. Decoder Ring is produced by Katie Shepherd, Max Freedman, and our supervising producer Evan Chung.If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on the Decoder RIng hotline at 347-460-7281. We love to hear any and all of your ideas for the show. Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Will and Matt
The Expert

Will and Matt

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 55:59


The Expert from 1995 stars Jeff Speakman, and that should sell this movie to you on its own... but it also has a James Brolin and Jim "Ernest" Varney! Ever wonder what would happen if you did an action film and add scenes from a horror film in an absolutely unbalanced plot? Wonder no more!!DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!!THE EXPERTdir. Rick Avery; William Lustigstarring: Jeff Speakman; James Brolin; Jim Varney

Forgotten Hollywood
Episode 330- The Significance of the Beverly Hillbillies with James Lott Jr

Forgotten Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 14:26


JLJ takes over for Doug on this episode and talks about the iconic 60s tv hit The Beverly Hillbillies. 

Mayfair Theatre
529: Locking It In, In Japan.

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 32:35


This week, Eric and Josh discuss: long weekends, Princess Mononoke, 1990s remakes (The Little Rascals, The Beverly Hillbillies, Leave It To Beaver, The Brady Bunch Movie), SNL movies, A Minecraft Movie, Teen Wolf Too, and more! They also mention the movies screening the week of Friday April 25 - May 1: The Penguin Lessons, The Way My Way, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Flow, Naked, The Island Between Tides, Saturday Night Sinema, Mountains On Stage, Trail Running Film Fest, and the University of Ottawa Student Short Film Fest!

History & Factoids about today
April 2nd- Buddy Ebsen, Alec Guinness. Joe Friday, Marvin Gaye, Emmylou Harris, Bananarama, Billy Dean

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 11:53


National ride your horse to a bar day/  Entertainment 1972.  Ponce De Leon finds Florida, 1st person shot out of a cannon.  Todays birthdays - Buddy Epsen, Alec Guinness, Jack Webb, Marvin Gaye, Emmylou Harris, Christopher Meloni, Keren Woodward, Billy Dean. Pope John Paul II died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran    https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Beer for my horses - Toby KeithA horse with no name - AmericaMy hang up is you - Freddie HartBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent    https://www.50cent.com/Beverly Hillbillies tv themeDragnet tv themeHeard it through the grapevine - Marvin GayeTwo more bottles of wine - Emmylou HarrisVenus - BananaramaBilly the kid - Billy DeanExit - The river song - Mark Mckinney    https://www.markmckinney.com/countryundergroundradio.comHistory and Factoids website

Trivia Friday
Trivia Friday Hour 2 - Beverly Hillbillies

Trivia Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 24:19


Trivia Friday
Trivia Friday Hour 1 - Beverly Hillbillies

Trivia Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 52:26


Baconsale: Hickory-Smoked Pop Culture
Episode 488: Schoolyard Pick – Annoying TV Neighbors

Baconsale: Hickory-Smoked Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 78:24


Neighborhoods are important to Zack, and he's looking for a new place to move his family. Luckily, Kent and Joel are both creating special subdivisions of hand-selected citizens. However, the residents are all annoying families from various TV series that were suggested by you, the listener. Therefore, on this episode of Baconsale, we'll be doing a schoolyard pick of characters from sitcoms such as Arrested Development, The Simpsons, Family Matters, The Beverly Hillbillies, Married with Children, The Goldbergs, Home Improvement, The Addams Family, Malcolm in the Middle, and more. Then it's up to Zack to decide which neighbors he'd like to deal with. There will be plenty of theme song singing, some over-the-shoulder reading, and the shocking revelation that Kent likes blondes.   Press place to decide whether you'd like to live in Kenterville or The Sunshine Sitcommune.

Fellowship Jonesboro
Bible Reading Plan | Zephaniah, Habakkuk, Obadiah

Fellowship Jonesboro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 30:44


Erin and Chad talk through the context of these three prophetic books and what they mean to us today. There's also brief discussion of the Beverly Hillbillies.

The QuackCast
Quackcast 718 - Dumbarses

The QuackCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 58:40


This Quackcast was inspired by world renowned idiot Robert F Kennedy Jnr. We decided to talk about writing dumb characters. I keep calling him John F Kennedy Jnr because I am also an idiot. Some context: he wants to remove approval for the life saving Polio vaccine and allow dangerous unpasteurised milk to be widely sold, among other things. He's a classic idiot. This put us in mind of fictional idiots. Some classic fictional idiots: Lil' Abner, Jethro from the Beverly Hillbillies, Breckinridge Elkins, Mr Bean, Baldric, Biff Tanner, Dark Helmet, Homer Simpson etc. Idiots as protagonists are often rather innocent while idiots as antagonists are usually comic relief sidekicks (like Bebop and Rocksteady from TMNT), or comic relief villains. We don't usually get a serious villain who is also a fool,except in reality unfortunately. Who is your fave fictional moron or do you have any tips for writing an idiot? This week Gunwallace gave us a theme inspired by The Side Characters - A solid piano groove that bounces and judders along before being joined by a snake charming synth bass that takes us on short exotic side-trip to the middle east and back! Topics and shownotes Links Featured comic: Hyacinth - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2024/dec/10/featured-comic-hyacinth/ Featured music: The Side Characters - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/The_Side_Characters/ - by DanG, rated E. Special thanks to: Gunwallace - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Gunwallace/ Tantz Aerine - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Tantz_Aerine/ Ozoneocean - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/ozoneocean Kawaiidaigakusei - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/kawaiidaigakusei Banes - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Banes/ VIDEO exclusive! Become a subscriber on the $5 level and up to see our weekly Patreon video and get our advertising perks! - https://www.patreon.com/DrunkDuck Even at $1 you get your name with a link on the front page and a mention in the weekend newsposts! Join us on Discord - https://discordapp.com/invite/7NpJ8GS

Back For Our Future - A 90's Movie and Music Podcast
Don't Judge, It's a Rudy Christmas! | Judgement Night Soundtrack

Back For Our Future - A 90's Movie and Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 69:02


Merry Christmas Ya'll. Lots to unpack in this episode including Rudy! A nightmare before Christmas, Beverly Hillbillies, and Judgement Night!!!

Trivia Friday
Trivia Friday Hour 1 - The Beverly Hillbillies

Trivia Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 56:09


Trivia Friday
Trivia Friday Hour 2 - The Beverly Hillbillies

Trivia Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 24:19


The Annie Frey Show Podcast
News Presented as Popular Sitcoms | A Wiggins America for the Ages

The Annie Frey Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 9:52


I Love Lucy, The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres and more. What if they were made into today's news?

Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
TV- THE GREATEST THEME SONGS Of All TIME PART 1

Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 68:02


Send us a textOn this episode Tom and Bert discuss and review the Greatest Theme Songs of all time!Many people from the "Golden Age" of TV, which were the 1950's through the 1990's, will recognize many of these great shows that have been watched by generations over the years.The "Theme Song" had a major impact on getting your attention and hopefully bringing you in to watch the show.From "Gilligan's Island" (2:21); to the "Andy Griffith Show" (4:39); to the "Beverly Hillbillies" (7:11); and the "Twilight Zone" (11:12); to "The Flintstones" (13:27); we bring you a recap of each show with the backdrop of most of the songs that made them famous.Some other classics to check out as you go through the podcast are, "Hawaii 5-0" (14:38); "Green Acres" (17:36); "All in the Family" (24:11); "Sanford and Son" (30:58); "The Addams Family" (36:11); "Happy Days" (39:11); "Perry Mason" (43:50) and "American Bandstand" hosted by Dick Clark (53:59).Enjoy the show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs
Ballad Of Jed Clampett (key of G, normal speed))

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024


'The Ballad of Jed Clampett' is the theme song for the popular 1970's television series: The Beverly Hillbillies. The song was composed by Paul Henning and recorded first by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs in 1962. This was the first song I ever heard Dave Hum play in 2018, and it was so beautiful the way he played it (starting at 48 seconds into the song) that I literally cried. I had never heard anybody play the banjo that way before. I used Dave's recording as a template to make my backing track to share with everyone. I've made backing tracks in both the keys of A and G (Dave plays the song in A). I love this popular Bluegrass song. Enjoy

Student of the Gun Radio
How to Increase Your Willpower & Clean Protein | SOTG 1258 Pt. 2

Student of the Gun Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 53:34


During our weekly “Fighting Fitness” segment, Jarrad will break down a recently published study regarding how experiencing voluntary hardship can lead to an increase in willpower and the will to live. Also, Professor Paul will consider the benefit of having muscle when you are diagnosed with a disease. We have a Leadership Lesson for you. This week we consider Decisiveness. What does that mean and how do we learn to be decisive? Finally, Paul recently wrote an article on raising backyard chickens. How important is clean protein for your overall well being? TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE [0:03:17] Leadership Lessons: Decisiveness Hal Moore on Leadership https://amzn.to/3ibs2aE Get the Marine Corps Leadership Poster: ShopSOTG.com [0:12:48] Fighting Fitness: aMCC and Voluntary Hardship + Cancer and Muscle Dr. Gabrielle Lyon: How to Exercise & Eat for Optimal Health & Longevity www.youtube.com Hat Tip to Women in Squat Racks How to Increase Your Willpower & Tenacity | Huberman Lab Podcast youtu.be/cwakOgHIT0E Professor Paul wrote his first Chicken Article - A Key to Self-Reliance: Chickens www.shootingnewsweekly.com SOURCES From www.shootingnewsweekly.com: Many moons ago, when Lyndon Johnson was the President of the United States, I was born in Detroit, Michigan, not Warren like some posers who claim to come from the “mean streets of Motown.” Despite what you might have heard, growing up in the Motor City in the 1970's was not that bad for a kid. You learned which streets you could walk on and which ones you did not dare to. However, by 1983, when we lived off of “Six and Gratiot” the city was taking a hard turn for the worse. My mother was born and lived for a time in rural Ohio in her youth. My parents decided that we needed a change from city life so, like the Beverly Hillbillies in reverse, we packed up the truck and moved from the bright lights of the big city to the cornfields of rural Holmes County, Ohio. It turned out to be one of the best and most important experiences of my life.      A “Hobby Farm” Leaving Detroit behind, we moved into a small farm house that had previously been built by the English, but most recently owned by the Amish, therefore it had no electricity, telephone, etc. when we took occupancy. There were indoor plumbing and fixtures, but they weren't hooked up. For the first few weeks we roughed it, lighting the house with kerosene lamps in the evening, using an outhouse and drawing water from an outside well. There was a genuine wood-burning cook stove in the kitchen where my mother prepared our hot food until the electrician came to hook up the power and the plumber got the inside water running. (Click Here for Full Article)

Trivia Friday
Trivia Friday Hour 2 - The Beverly Hillbillies

Trivia Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 24:19


Trivia Friday
Trivia Friday Hour 1 - The Beverly Hillbillies

Trivia Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 52:27


This Day in Jack Benny
1936 JELL-O Summer Show (BONUS)

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 31:09


September 27, 1936 - Starring Don Wilson with the wacky comedy team of Tim and Irene Ryan. You might know Irene Ryan as granny from the Beverly Hillbillies. This is the rare surviving episode of that show. Enjoy!

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 18, 2024 is: artifice • AHR-tuh-fus • noun Artifice refers to dishonest or insincere behavior or speech that is meant to deceive someone. It can also be used to mean "clever or artful skill." // We found ourselves tremendously moved by his apology, which he made without artifice or pretense. See the entry > Examples: "At the time, almost every comedy on air was filmed live in front of a studio audience—or at least pretended to be. Pretty much all of the biggest shows used a laugh track—The Andy Griffith Show, The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres. Savvy viewers might have figured out that not all of the giggles and guffaws were real, but few people outside the industry understood the extent of the artifice." — Jacob Stern, The Atlantic, 15 Apr. 2024 Did you know? Do great actors display artifice or art? Sometimes a bit of both. Artifice stresses creative skill or intelligence, but it also implies a sense of falseness and trickery. Art generally rises above such falseness, suggesting instead an unanalyzable creative force. Actors may rely on some of each, but the personae they display in their roles are usually artificial creations. Therein lies a lexical connection between art and artifice. Artifice comes from artificium, Latin for "artistry, craftmanship, craft, craftiness, and cunning." (That root also gave us the English word artificial.) Artificium, in turn, developed from ars, the Latin root underlying the word art (and related terms such as artist and artisan).