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Best podcasts about carol lombard

Latest podcast episodes about carol lombard

History & Factoids about today
Jan 16th-Ethel Merman, Carl Jrs, Ronnie MIlsap, Jim Stafford, Debbie Allen, En Vogue, Josie Davis, Aaliyah

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 12:24


National Fig Newton day. Entertainment from 2001. The Whiskey A-Go Go opened in LA, Vermont declared its independenc from New York, Playboy magazine quit putting staples in the centerfolds. Todays birthdays - Ethel Merman, Carl Krcher, Ronnie MIlsap, Jim Stafford, Debbie Allen, Maxine Jones, Josie Davis, Aaliyah. Carol Lombard died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard       http://defleppard.com/Fig Newton TV commercial 1975Independent Woman part 1 - En VogueBorn to fly - Sara EvansBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent      http://50cent.com/I got rythem - Ethel MermanSmokey Mountain Rain - Ronnie MilsapSpicers & Snakes - Jim StaffordFame - Irene CaraMy lovin' (never gonna get it) - En VogueTry again - AaliyahExit - In my dreams - Dokken     https://www.dokken.net/

History & Factoids about today
Jan 16th-Ethel Merman, Carl Jrs, Ronnie MIlsap, Jim Stafford, Debbie Allen, En Vogue, Josie Davis, Aaliyah

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 12:21


National fig newton day. Entertainment from 1989. 18th Amendment to the constitution ratified, prohibition will start in a year, The WQhiskey A-Go Go opened in LA, Vermont declared its independenc from New York. Todays birthdays - Ethel Merman, Carl Krcher, Ronnie MIlsap, Jim Stafford, Debbie Allen, Maxine Jones, Josie Davis, Aaliyah. Carol Lombard died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Fig Newton TV commercial 1975My perogative - Bobby BrownShe's crazy for leavin' - Rodney CrowellBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/I got rythem - Ethel MermanSmokey Mountain Rain - Ronnie MilsapSpicers & Snakes - Jim StaffordFame - Irene CaraMy lovin' (never gonna get it) - En VogueTry again - AaliyahExit - It's not love - Dokkenhttps://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/

Invasion of the Remake Podcast
Ep.414 Remaking Supernatural (1933)

Invasion of the Remake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 67:54


A serial black widow murderess possesses a young heiress to exact revenge on her former lover, a phony spiritualist who betrayed her. This week we remake Supernatural (1933) featuring Carol Lombard and Randolph Scott in their only horror roles. This is the kind of crazy we love on Invasion of the Remake! Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, PodChaser, Amazon Music, Audible, Libsyn, iHeartRadio and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes / Apple Podcasts. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. https://invasionoftheremake.wixsite.com/podcast Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook, Instagram & Tik-Tok: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com Buy a cool t-shirt, PPE masks and other Invasion of the Remake swag at our TeePublic Store!

History & Factoids about today
Jan 16th-MLK Day, Ethel Merman, Aaliyah, Ronnie Milsap, En Vogue, Debbie Allen, Josie Davis, Carl Jr's

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 13:25


National Martin Luther King jr Day. Pop culture from 1997. Prohabiton ratified, Vermont declares independence from New York, No more staples in centerfolds. Todays birthdays - Ethel Merman, Ronnie Milsap, Carl Karcher, Jim Stafford, Debbie Allen, Maxine Jones, Josie Davis, Aaliyah. Carol Lombard died.

Heart Of It All
The Mother of Hollywood

Heart Of It All

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 19:45


LA Curbed article written by Hadley Meares on the Mother of Hollywood!Vanity Fair, Old Hollywood Book Club article with Carole Lombard and Clark GableFor history buffs; a very cool article on the Street Car and Hollywood. Lots of details about Daeida and Harvey Wilcox. Also some really cool photos of Paul de Longpre's gorgeous estate. Follow Hadley Meares on Twitter: @hadleymearesFollow Heart of it All on Twitter: @heartofitallpodThis episode was edited and engineered by Adam Rich, Audio Supervisor WOUB Public MediaSupport provided by WOUB Public Media.

The Chronic Rift Network
Presenting the Transcription Feature: MY MAN GODFREY

The Chronic Rift Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 63:34


“My Man Godfrey” is a classic screwball comedy from 1936.  Filmed and set during the Great Depression, it stars William Powell as Godfrey, a “forgotten man”:  one of the millions of unemployed and down-and-out at the time.  Carol Lombard co-stars as the daughter of wealthy family who soon employ Godfrey as their butler.  Both Powell and Lombard reprised their roles for this episode of “The Lux Radio Theater.” The Lux Radio Theater May 9, 1938 “My Man Godfrey” 2:48

Forgotten Hollywood
Episode 65 - Book Review Becoming Carol Lombard: Stardom, Comedy, and Legacy with Dr. Olympia Kiriakou

Forgotten Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 25:00


In this episode, I discuss with Dr. Olympia Kiriakou, her book Becoming Carol Lombard Stardom, Comedy, and Legacy. The book is a historical critique of the development and reception of Carole Lombard's stardom from the classical Hollywood period to the present day. Doug Hess is the host!

Jack Benny Show - OTR Podcast!
Episode 791: Jack Benny Podcast 1952-01-13 (791) Jack Gets a Haircut, PHAF 1952-01-13 Phils Birthday, and Jack Benny Podcast 1942-01-18 (430) Carole Lombard's Death - Show Is Without Jack

Jack Benny Show - OTR Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 96:00


The 1942 Show is musical due to Jack not being available due to the death of his To Be Or Not To Be film co-star Carol Lombard.

Freight Broker TV
FBTV Podcasts - October 6, 2021 - Semi Stowaway? Really?

Freight Broker TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 31:36


The topic for this FBTV Podcast --- One Customer Don't Cut It Also in this episode... Semi Stowaways --- One DeadFuel Prices --- Diesel Cost Up $1.09 A Gallon From Last YearCost Of Tires Going Up AgainImpossible Question, Answered This and more in this FBTV Podcast from TALTOA. https://taltoa.comhttps://freightbrokertv.com

Forgotten Hollywood
Episode 15 - Autographs and Carol Lombard

Forgotten Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 23:34


In this episode, Don Sanders is back and Host Doug Hess discuss a few additional autographs, plus they discuss the career of Carol Lombard. follow on FB @forgottenhollywood

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Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 33: A Salute

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 6:47 Transcription Available


 Chapter 33 starts Ray and Margie arriving at the Fine Time with a hero's welcome.Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.   The “Fine Time” was relatively uncrowded for a Saturday night. Word of the late morning and afternoon arrests had spread. As Ray and Margie entered the establishment, all discussion ceased. Half the patrons nodded or waved. Then everyone went back to their own problems and celebrations. Ramon raised his cocktail glass in salute as Ray passed, heading for a back table. By the time he sat, a waitress was serving his scotch. Margie was asked her preference. She requested a vodka, rocks. They settled comfortably into their chairs. Margie was served. They toasted each other, touched glasses, and took a long sip. Ray set his glass on his white napkin, and lit a Pall Mall. Margie pulled a  cigarette from her pack, which Ray also lit. He pocketed his old zippo and stared warmly at his companion. She took a deep hit, and asked, “So where’s the girl without the E?”  Ray thought for a second, realized what she was talking about, and said, “Carol Lombard!” Margie smiled at Ray’s discomfort. “Yeah. Carol Lombard. Is she working tonight?” Ray’s discomfort slowly disappeared. “No. We were together last night. I told her I would probably be busy all night. I didn’t know how lucky we were going to get or how long everything would take.” Ray was leery of sending the wrong message. He decided he was being juvenile and finished his thought. “She took the day off, and her and her mother and daughter went out of town to visit relatives.” Margie noticed the contradiction. Ray staring at her with big moony eyes, and yet telling her he was with his girlfriend last night. He was a piece of work. No wonder his relationships didn’t last long. She continued the flirtation. “Do you and her have a serious thing going?” “Yes we do. As serious as I am capable of. I seem to surround myself with experienced, understanding women. Like Carol. And like you.” Before Margie had a chance to respond, Regis Cahan walked in. Ramon pointed to Ray’s table and Regis approached the two. Ray introduced Regis to Margie, and he joined them. As he sat, the waitress served his Black Jack. Cahan held his glass high. “You guys saved her life. I can’t thank you enough. She means more to me than any person I have ever met.” He took a sip. Ray said, “We got lucky. Actually, she saved herself. How is she doing?” “She took sixteen stitches in her breast. Everything else was bumps and bruises. Nothing broken. She wanted to go home after they cleaned her up, but they’re making her spend the night. To be on the safe side.” Grandisha continued, “How’s her family handling it?” “They’re petrified. Worse off than she is. But that’s to be expected. They’re all very close. Very loving...” Regis paused, smiled, and asked, “Did she really elbow the guy?”

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 26: A Need To Chatter

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 6:36 Transcription Available


 Chapter 26 begins with Ray walking into the Fine Time for a much needed night of chatter and other recreation. Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.It was Friday night, and the “Fine Time” was packed. When Ray walked in, there were no bar stools available. He spent five minutes circulating through the filled tables, greeting friends and acquaintances. Regis Cahan was in the middle of the room, seated across from an auburn haired, stunning, thirty something. They had eaten dinner in the bar area and Carol Lombard was clearing the empty plates. The auburn haired lady was clothed in a rather formal, black, tight dress, with a deep v-neck that accentuated her obvious bounty. She was somewhat overdressed for the surroundings. Cahan introduced Ray to his tempting partner. There was no hint of the conversation that never took place. Both men had learned long ago to mask worry, if you’ve done everything possible to control the problem. As Ray bent his crooked frame and reached towards the beauty, Carol said, “Baby, I’ll be done in an hour or so.” He droned, “Yes dear,” as he shook the soft, tanned hand. Regis and friend laughed at the not so subtle interruption. Grandisha noticed a space at the bar opening up. He excused himself and joined Ramon. His scotch was waiting before he climbed the stool. Ramon sensed Grandisha needed chatter. He stayed close and engaged Ray on a number of topics. The recent murders even made their way into the discussions. Ramon frequently sidled back and forth, preparing drinks for everyone. He was professional enough to continue his conversations uninterrupted. Additional spaces opened as the amateurs went home, having drank too much too soon. Within an hour of Ray’s arrival, the seats on his right and left were vacant. The slower pace of the professionals allowed Ramon more time to tend to the care of his charge. The empty stools gave them sufficient privacy to speak of more serious matters. The therapy helped. Carol Lombard sat on an empty stool next to Ray. His mood was such that the movie star shtick was repeated. She appreciated it. Ramon served her and gave Ray his third Glenlivet. Cahan and his conquest, finished with cocktails and on their way out, walked behind Carol and Ray. The beauty said, “Bye Ray.” Cahan just smiled. Ray gulped. Carol elbowed Ray. Ramon laughed out loud. When the third scotch was finished, they left. Both felt frisky. After a decent round of relations, Ray lay on his back, angled against the headboard, naked. Carol, also naked, lay on her side, against and partially on him. Her head and one breast nestled on his chest. A smallish, square, glass ashtray was positioned at the base of Ray’s sternum, on his stomach. He was inhaling a Pall Mall deep into his lungs, following the exhaled smoke as it rose, filling the room with a haze. Without lifting her head, Carol said, “A penny for your thoughts?” Ray’s laugh caused a rumble in his stomach and almost tipped the ashtray. “What did you say?” “A penny for your thoughts.” Grandisha responded, “My God. You did say that. I thought I was hearing things.” “Yeah, baby. I did say that... So... Tell me.” 

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 3: A Fine Time

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 10:46 Transcription Available


In chapter three, we are introduced to the fine time, a bar frequented by law enforcement lawyers and politicians.  We meet Carole Lombard, Ray Grandisha's girlfriend, as he turns to the comforts of smoke and drink after leaving the crime scene.  Carol is a waitress at the fine time.   At the end of the chapter, Ray Grandisha again reflects on the sense of evil that he felt at the crime scene.  Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.  The drive to the “Fine Time” took thirty minutes. The bar was a drinker’s joint. Waitresses and bartenders knew your name, but left you alone to imbibe, if that was your pressing desire. Detectives, lawyers, politicians, and judges populated the place. Professional drinkers. Twenty-seven stools fronting a three-quarter horseshoe bar. Twenty tables providing seating if you weren’t drinking alone. Nice atmosphere. Conducive to curing what ailed you. For a night, anyway.  Ray Grandisha sat at the bar. It was after midnight and only about thirty patrons remained. Grandisha knew half of them and acknowledgements were exchanged. Ramon, the bartender, served Ray his scotch. No words, just facial expressions. Ramon knew when to serve and when to chatter. The look on Ray’s face told him no chatter. Plus, news of the double murder had reached the bar an hour earlier. Ray took a sip of his rocks chilled liquid and let it slowly trickle down his throat. Magic elixir. He set his glass down and subconsciously stirred the ice with his finger. Still robotic, he shook a Pall Mall up from the pack and took it with his lips. A battered zippo completed the task. Lungs inflated, Ray Grandisha was ready to re-enter reality. Attached to the bar area, but in a separate room, was the dining area. The kitchen closed at 11:30 but some parties remained. To most, after dinner drinks were considered part of the meal. Ray’s current girlfriend, Carol Lombard, was a waitress at the “Fine Time” and happened to be serving the diners. They were working on a two-week relationship. He saw her pass by and tried to catch her attention. She joined him at the bar, in the middle of his second scotch. “Hi baby,” she said as she sat. “Hey, Carol Lombard without the E.” Carol took her turn.  “You’re the only person I ever met who uses my full name. Tell me again....” Ray played on.  “I can’t believe Carole Lombarde is sitting next to me.” “And how come I don’t know who Carole Lombarde is?” Ray responded, “Because you’re thirty something.”Carol accepted his explanation, again, and relaxed in her chair. “I heard about the killings; is that where you were?” Ray was finishing his drink. As he was setting the glass on the bar, he said, “Yeah, I was there.” Carol turned sideways and stared at him for a few seconds. “What happened?” “Two people were butchered. Husband and wife.” Carol asked, “Drug deal gone bad?” 

Dr Zeus
My Man Godfrey 1936

Dr Zeus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 15:22


The classic screwball comedy starring Carol Lombard and William Powell. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/support

This Day in Jack Benny
Duet With Johnny Green

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 33:29


June 27, 1937 - The last show of the season and the bandleader Johnny Green returns to the Jack Benny Program to visit. He is a noteworthy piano player and shows off as he plays a duet with Jack on the violin. References include Kenny Baker's movie "Mr. Dodd Takes the Air", Bing Crosby, Carol Lombard and Clark Gable, Ripley's Believe it or Not, Charlie McCarthy the dummy, The Queen Mary ocean liner.

Film Freaks Forever!
Episode 22: Film Freak Favorites!

Film Freaks Forever!

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 157:33


In the latest episode of the Film Freaks Forever! podcast, Mark Jordan Legan and Phoef Sutton provide yet another quarantine edition, recorded from their individual lairs during this unusual time. And though we couldn't record in our regular recording studio, we hope with even a different audio system and a few glitches, you'll enjoy this one. The Film Freaks each picked three of their favorite films that happen to be currently streaming. So sit back and relax, or take the dog for a walk, and enjoy as we discuss and highlight some classic comedies, engrossing dramas, and Oscar winning treats. Everyone from Cary Grant to Carol Lombard to Billy Wilder to Tom Hardy are featured. We appreciate our listeners and love hearing from you. Keep the emails and messages coming. Be well! Today’s episode is sponsored by Final Draft.

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 235: Stacey Travis

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2017 95:09


March 25-31, 1978 Today Ken welcomes actor, filmmaker Stacey Travis (Hardware, Earth Girls are Easy, Ghostworld) to the show. Ken and Stacey discuss dog withdrawals, CBS Turning 50, The Partridge Family, Little House on the Prairie, Sanford & Son, Dallas, The Brady Bunch, Good Times, Maude, All in the Family, sometimes having enough of children's entertainment, Hardware, Dream On, embarrassing your children, The Naked Truth, Seinfeld, studying acting in London, Earth Girls are Easy, Julie Brown, having a stand up comedian as an older brother, Just Say Julie, Allee Willis, Lucille Ball, Mary Tyler Moore, Chicago Hope, Picket Fences, Man of La Mancha, going to film school, Lukas Haas, Bewitched, I Dream of Jeanie, not judging people for having a bad day, never getting on the West Wing, Desperate Housewives, Eddie Albert, Green Acres, meeting Dick Van Dyke, sticking with shows long after you probably should, losing your regional accent, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, when your heroes become your rivals, child actors, Good Luck Charlie, loving Elvis movies, wiping tapes, and hunting down rare Carol Lombard movies.

This Day in Jack Benny
April Fool's Gags

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 31:09


April 2, 1939 - Rochester sold Carmichael the polar bear to a pawn shop. Kenny Baker tries some April Fool's Day gags even though it's a day late. They also talk about the news that Clark Gable and Carol Lombard got married.

Bagged and Boarded
77: The Ghost Of Carol Lombard

Bagged and Boarded

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2014 102:03


In which Matt and Brendo are joined by special guest Taylor Negron to discuss 80's films, working for Lucille Ball, and the general mysteries of the universe. You NEED to hear this one.