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Ted Sellers and Biodude in-studio (00:00:00). Last night's Surviving Barstool episode was a dud (00:02:50). Third chairs get nervous with the presence of Kirk (03:30). Somebody sent a letter to the office in honor of Chris Klemmer's “At A Theater Near Me” (00:10:11). Dan from Newton tries to start a pity party for himself on Pick Em (00:16:37). Taylor and Kirk's relationship will make it through the rough patch (00:32:47). The game is feeling rigged based on how it's played out (00:35:38). A new parody song (00:36:55). Dan from Newton has a weird approach to his hometown and sports fandom (00:39:00). Kirk was right about Tom Brady reaching out to Belichick, and the Patriots are figuring out their personnel (00:44:16). Klemmer finally made it onto the B.O. Boys (00:51:02). Justin watched Goodfellas and thought Sonic was better (00:52:03). Howard Stern had a game about media apologies (00:58:59). Ted updates on his wedding plans (01:01:20). The California fires remain out of control (01:02:58). Dan Le Betard doesn't like Jon Gruden getting a second chance (01:08:09). Biodude brings a game for the group (01:10:13). Justin has a death list for 2025 (01:25:55). Kirk gives his take on Jersey Jerry quitting (01:29:38). Disclaimers now need to be given with comments on Trump (01:32:22). Kirk tortures himself with reading movie novelizations (01:35:55). The second half of Surviving Barstool is back to charity cases (01:39:30). Chris Cooling's podcast “Forgotten TV” has been on rotation for Kirk (01:43:45). Group gives predictions for the winner of Surviving Barstool (01:45:06). Jimmy Carter is officially getting put to rest (01:48:00). Ted needs to get his prostate checked (01:49:47). Mick and Steve will be in-studio tomorrow (01:52:31). Dave responds to Grace's appearance on Theo Von (01:53:23). Justin reviews his diet again (01:55:50). Kirk still plans on going to shoot with Sydnie Wells (02:01:28). An update for Laconia events (02:03:30). Tomorrow's pairing is going to be interesting with Steve and Mick (2:05:25)You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
On Episode 129 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis celebrates the 40th anniversary of V: THE ORIGINAL MINISERIES! This is a two-part American science-fiction television miniseries, written and directed by Kenneth Johnson. When it was first aired on May 1-2,1983, it launched the science-fiction series about aliens simply known as the "Visitors" who try to take over Earth, and how the humans from all walks of life respond to their attempts. The cast includes Marc Singer, Faye Grant, Jane Badler, Richard Herd, Andrew Prine, Robert Englund, Richard Lawson, Jason Bernard, Michael Wright, Penelope Windust, Michael Durrell, Blair Tefkin, Peter Nelson, Viveka Davis, Leonardo Cimino, George Morfogen, Bonnie Bartlett, David Packer, Camila Ashland, Jenny Sullivan, Hansford Rowe, Diane Civita, Neva Patterson, Evan C. Kim, Rafael Campos, Jenny Neumann, and Robert Stack Pierce. Assisting Curtis in this endeavor is a very special guest; the actress who portrayed resistance leader Juliet Parrish, FAYE GRANT! In addition to her role in V, V: The Final Battle, and V: The Series, she is also well known for her previous role as remedial student Rhonda Blake on The Greatest American Hero (which we celebrated back on Episode #50). Faye and Curtis had a wonderful conversation and they really get into some interesting trivia about the V franchise, as well as other aspects of her diverse career. For a more detailed documentary about V and V: The Final Battle, check out the recent excellent Episode #51 of the Forgotten TV Podcast (with Curtis' friend Chris Cooling)! Incidentally, you may help the RetroZest podcast by purchasing a unique V T-Shirt or two (many different designs and colors!) from our store at store.retrozest.com/v. You may also browse our entire store at store.retrozest.com/home. You may also help the RetroZest Podcast by purchasing a Celebrity Video Message gift for a friend/family member from CelebVM! Choose from celebrities like Barry Williams, Gary Busey, Ernie Hudson, Robert Fripp, Right Said Fred, etc.! Simply enter their website through our portal store.retrozest.com/celebvm, and shop as you normally would; it's no extra cost to you at all! Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Also, check us out on TikTok!
The Executive Producer of this episode is Chris Cooling from The Forgotten.tv Podcast Stacey Corrigan visits Walnut GroveCast to discuss this unforgettable episode of Little House on the Prairie! "Mrs Oleson is convinced that her daughter Nellie's new racehorse will beat Laura's in the Township horse race so she puts up a family heirloom as first prize." The Race originally aired on October 11, 1976 The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron!
On Episode 106 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis celebrates the 40th Anniversary of Disney's TRON. Assisting in this endeavor is a very special guest; the actor who portrayed the program "Ram" (as well as his user Roy Kleinberg) in the film, DAN SHOR! Dan shares stories about the making of TRON, as well as the rest of his career. He also touches on his involvement in TRON: THE NEXT DAY (a bonus feature on the TRON: Legacy DVD and Blu-Ray releases) and (hopefully) in the upcoming third film in the TRON franchise. He also talks about his roles in Wise Blood, Strange Behavior, Kansas' "Fight Fire With Fire" music video and Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Dan is the founder of Shodavision in NYC. After the discussion with Dan, Curtis' high school classmate TODD HOBBS joins the conversation. Todd and his little sister were extras in the Flynn's Arcade scene in TRON; so, he shares some additional behind-the-scenes nuggets. Todd also talks about his friendship with the former Hollywood power couple Sheldon Bull and Karen Hall, as well as his son Parker's role in a roller skating routine in S2E2 of the DC Comics HBO Max series Doom Patrol. There's also a short commemoration of AUTOMAN, a 1983 ABC Television series which was inspired by TRON. Curtis' friend Chris Cooling of the ForgottenTV Podcast dedicated Episode #39 of his show to this short-lived series which starred Desi Arnaz Jr. and Chuck Wagner. Additionally, Mr. Retrovere shares this week's Retro News segment, along with an editorial segment by Aaron Martel and Ray Zimmer of the Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews (R4) Podcast celebrating the 35th anniversary of Appetite for Destruction by Guns 'N' Roses. You can hear a great track-by-track analysis of that album via Episode #49 of the R4 Podcast! Incidentally, you may help the podcast by purchasing a TRON T-Shirt or two (many different designs and colors!) from our store at store.retrozest.com/tron. You may also browse our entire store at store.retrozest.com/home. You may also help the RetroZest Podcast by purchasing a Celebrity Video Message gift for a friend/family member from CelebVM! Choose from celebrities like Barry Williams, Gary Busey, Ernie Hudson, Robert Fripp, Right Said Fred, etc.! Simply enter their website through our portal at store.retrozest.com/celebvm, and shop as you normally would; it's no extra cost to you at all! Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Also, check us out on TikTok!
On Episode 103 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis speaks with '80s TikTok Sensation JORDAN RUMSEY! Although Jordan is 19 years old, she is a huge fan of the 1980s, and has become a viral sensation via her TikTok profile (over 199K followers); she also has a large following on her Instagram account! Jordan talks about her love for music from Samantha Fox, Belinda Carlisle, Joan Jett and Pat Benatar; as well as her fandom of Matthew Laborteaux, '80s Slasher Films, Alf and Whiz Kids. Also, she's probably the youngest listener of Chris Cooling's Forgotten TV Podcast (a favorite of Curtis' as well)! Additionally, Mr. Retrovere shares this week's Retro News segment. Please check out Jordan's storefronts on Etsy, BigCartel, Galaxy, and Depop! All of these can be found HERE as well. Incidentally, you may help the RetroZest Podcast by purchasing a Celebrity Video Message gift for a friend/family member from CelebVM! Choose from celebrities like Barry Williams, Gary Busey, Ernie Hudson, Robert Fripp, Right Said Fred, etc.! Simply enter their website through our portal at store.retrozest.com/celebvm, and shop as you normally would; it's no extra cost to you at all! Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Also, check us out on TikTok!
Recorded early on a Sunday morning (which is why the guest says, "Good morning"), the latest Robcast tries to shoulder The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. Joining Robs Daniel & Wallis for this Cage match is Dr. Chris Cooling. Listeners will have previously heard Chris on our Christmas episode, urging people to check out the anti-Xmas movie, The Silent Partner. Here, he brings his vast knowledge of cinema to bear on that motion picture conundrum, Nicolas Cage. Cage goes meta in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, playing himself caught up in an international espionage caper. Is this prime Cage? Or are we prisoners of the Ghostland again? Listen in to find out. To finish the episode, Chris discusses his love of Martin Scorsese's remake of Cape Fear, in relation to Rob D's book on the movie. Details below on where to get the book at a discount. To check out what classes Chris is teaching online, click here. You can follow Chris on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ChrisCooling7 If you like what you hear or have any feedback, why not rate and review us wherever you listen to your podcasts? To follow the Robs on Twitter head to: https://twitter.com/rob_a_daniel https://twitter.com/robertmwallis To follow the podcast, head to: https://twitter.com/MovieRobcast As mentioned, Rob D wrote a book about Martin Scorsese's Cape Fear. If you want to check that out, click here: https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/books/id/55707/ Use the code LUP30 at checkout to get 30% off! To read Rob D's writing go to: https://www.electric-shadows.com/ To read Rob W's writing go to: http://ofallthefilmsites.com/ Also, check out our sister podcast, Another Time, MacLeod!, which goes through the 1986 movie Highlander scene by glorious scene. Click here for links: https://anchor.fm/macleodtime Follow Another Time, MacLeod on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/MacleodTime
Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman and this installment marks my 79th episode of VideoFuzzy, reporting the progress I've made in cataloging nearly 3,000 VHS transfers and digital recordings. Wishing everyone a safe and healthy 2022! For this installment, titled "The Play's the Thing," in my Friday Night Feature I talk about show-within-a-show plot points I encountered in "Leverage," "Burn Notice," "The Closer," "Monk," "Hung," "In Plain Sight," "The Simpsons," "Drop Dead Diva" and "Better Off Ted," and their place and use in productions. In Cross Connections, I explore K. Callan's appearances as a Golden Thread through a lot of the media I grew up watching and throughout my media collection, and representing the tightest connection I've found so far to "Knives Out" through Frances Conroy in "Remington Steele" and Ed Begley Jr. in "St. Elsewhere" to "Six Feet Under," binding quite a few shows to the mystical center of my media collection in my "Studio Six Feet Under" challenge. I also noted Justina Machado in the "One Day at a Time" reboot puts every Norman Lear production also one step removed from "Six Feet Under." And K Callan's involvement in several shows featured in Chris Cooling's podcast "Forgotten TV" gave me a great opportunity for a quick shoutout to that excellent production. Other connections I talk about in my Classic Collection discussion include Christine Baranski's appearance in "Psych" with the more usual recurring character of Cybill Shepherd in "Cybill." Also, John Schneider's appearances in "Dirty Sexy Money," "Nip/Tuck" and "Leverage," and connections through "The Closer," "Cougar Town," "Drop Dead Diva" and "Rescue Me." In Fond Reflections, together with the loss to the world of Betty White, I extend my deep condolences to the "All About Agatha" podcast team, with the sudden passing of cohost Catherine Brobeck, celebrating her contributions in superlative discussion, debate and insights into the vast majority of mystery novelist, Queen of Crime Agatha Christie's body of work, and all the best to Kemper Donovan in the wake of the devastating loss of his friend and cohost in this more than five year journey. It was so good to have this too brief acquaintance. In my Classic VHS-to-DVD collection, discussion of dustups on "Rescue Me," additional cross connections, a screen capture of cool art I saw in "Burn Notice" I posted to VideoFuzzy's Instagram account, a clip from Portishead's "Only You" in the cold open for "Warehouse 13," and the Comedy Central Roast of Joan Rivers. Also, tracking the car crash I foreshadowed a couple episodes back, documenting some weirdness I encountered in hopping from Binder No. 6 to Binder No. 7 – a blank disc, two copies of disc 1241 (now marked 1241-1 and 1241-2), and the odd displacement of Disc 1449, now exhaustively documented among this latest installment of "History's Most Boring Mysteries." In my Current direct-to-digital collection, discussion of "Doctor Who: Flux," exploring Weeping Angels, Division, an Ood, the Mad Mole of Liverpool, a snake alien involved from the earliest beginnings of UNIT, and at the center of it all, a tri-phasic Doctor and her team with chameleon arch tech, a grumpy doggo, a planet called Time, the Temple of the Mora and a confrontation with the Vanquishers while a Gallifreyan scientist tries to destroy the universe from outside of it. Also, commentary on "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," "Queens," "Live in Front of a Studio Audience: The Facts of Life and Diff'rent Strokes" and the 2002 Bruce Willis movie "Bandits" featuring Tanita Tikaram's "Twist in my Sobriety." And in What I've Been Watching, Ralph and I have been watching "My Hero Academia," and we recently took in the prequel installment, "The King's Man." Fun show. Finally, a link to my eighth installment of "VideoFuzzy: The Video" with comments from my Friday Night Feature: https://youtu.be/Xdn6tRm2LU4 TOP TEN: Here's a "top ten" episode guide for people looking for a quick read-in on this blog and podcast effort. Enjoy! https://videofuzzy.libsyn.com/about
Welcome to ep 134 of The Movie Robcast! In an episode gleaming with festive cheer Robs Daniel and Wallis are joined by a host of special guests. It's a big old ep, but flows like a perfectly prepared Christmas dinner. But, if you're more into buffet snacking, take a look below to see what scrumptious delights are on offer, complete with handy time codes. Happy Holidays and Joyous New Year! 02.02 - Robs Daniel and Wallis on what makes a great Christmas movie 04.17 – Jasen Govinden on National Lampoon's Vacation, Elf and The Muppet's Christmas Carol 14.36 – Robs Daniel and Wallis on why Christmas movies don't have to be great movies. Rob Wallis describes his idyllic stress-free family Christmases 17.11 - Chris Carr reveals why Die Hard and On Her Majesty's Secret Service are his go-to Christmas movies 26.53 – The Robs look at films set at Christmas that aren't Christmas films 30.30 - Chris Cooling discusses the dark Christmas delights of the 1978 thriller, The Silent Partner 46.28 - The Robs look at of examples of bad Christmas movie, including The Holiday and Love Actually 50.32 - Lucy Buglass steps up to defend Love Actually, and discusses her love for Die Hard and The Muppets Christmas Carol 01.04.07 - Rob Wallis looks at A Christmas Carol's many movie adaptations 01.21.23 - Sarah Johnson goes Christmas Gothic with Batman Returns and Christmas crackers for The Long Kiss Goodnight 01.38.05 - Rob Daniel looks at Christmas horror and the different versions of Black Christmas 01.46.03 - Adrian Zak does some Elf-analysis and reveals the festive frights to be found in Krampus 01.59.07 – The Robs discuss their mutual love for the wonders of The Snowman 02.03.20 - Mark and Elaine Gregersen from The Honeymoon Period discuss their love for Klaus and Santa Claus – The Movie, while Mark also describes Hulk Hogan's ill-advised foray into Christmas movies 02.21.57 – The Robs settle the question once and for all: is Die Hard is a Christmas movie? 02.27.58 – Father and son team Ian and Ronan Bird compare and contrast the wonders and shivers of Gremlins and It's A Wonderful Life. Ronan also describes how he got Gremlins star Zach Galligan out of a spot of bother at a sci-fi convention 02.40.57 - A brief diversion from the Robs into Blackadder's Christmas Carol 02.41.55 - Sarah Buddery and MJ Smith on The Nightmare Before Christmas, the Christmas movies of Shane Black, the wonder of The Muppets Christmas Carol and the chilly delights of Better Watch Out 03.05.40 – The Robs reveal their Top 3 Christmas movies 03.14.39 – Thank yous and a musical outro Guest social media details: Ian Bird - twitter.com/MrCarapace Sarah Buddery - twitter.com/sarahbuddery Lucy Buglass: twitter.com/lucyjadebuglass Chris Carr - twitter.com/ChrisCarrFilm Chris Cooling - twitter.com/ChrisCooling7 Elaine Gregersen - twitter.com/alawuntoherself Mark Gregersen - https://twitter.com/mark_greg Sarah Johnson - https://twitter.com/StrappingLass MJ Smith - https://twitter.com/MJSmith891 Any guest not listed has shunned that media we call social. If you want to check out Rob D's book on Martin Scorsese's Cape Fear, click here: https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/books/id/55707/ Use the code WINTER21 at checkout to get 50% off if purchased by 31st December!
In episode 10 of Another Time, MacLeod! (16:51-18:06), Robs Wallis (Twitter: @robertmwallis) and Daniel (@rob_a_daniel) are joined again by Dr. Chris Cooling (@chriscooling7) to talk about Highlander's return to the present, Connor's attempt to flee Madison Square Garden, and his resulting arrest. Topics of discussion include film student cliches, "old movies" (like Silence of the Lambs, apparently), late great character actors Edward Wiley & Shane Rimmer, New York filming, Brooklyn accents, and the incoherent text. Please be aware that the character of Garfield, played by Edward Wiley, makes use of homophobic slurs that are included in the podcast. Not to do so would be to ignore a key aspect of his character, which will be explored in future episodes. Chris teaches at the College of Lake County in Chicago, Illinois. These include a number of online courses: https://www.clcillinois.edu/programs-and-classes/online/online-course-offerings.
In episode 9 of Another Time, MacLeod! (16:00-16:51), Robs Wallis (Twitter: @robertmwallis) and Daniel (@rob_a_daniel) are joined by Dr. Chris Cooling (@chriscooling7) to discuss Connor's unfortunate first encounter with The Kurgan (SPOILER: It does not go well for Connor.). Topics of discussion include whether Highlander is camp and/or postmodern, what type of rock concept album it would be, and whether "Kurgan laughs evilly" is an and appropriate chyron for the film's duration (SPOILER: It is). Chris, a recent convert to Highlander fandom, also makes a compelling case for Highlander as a queer text...
"The ESP Spy" Airdate: March 2, 1975 Written by Lionel E. Siegel Directed by Jerry London Synopsis: Steve recruits a young woman with ESP talent to suss out another ESP person who is stealing secrets from the minds of OSI scientists. John and co-host, artist Jerry Lange, are joined by Chris Cooling of The Forgotten TV Podcast as they obsess about the term kinky in the episode, as well as discuss how casual working with kids appeared for action adventure shows of the past and the performance of Robbie Lee.. Join us Sunday nights at 7:00ET as we discuss an episode of THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN and Wednesday nights at 7:00ET as we discuss an episode of THE BIONIC WOMAN with a fan as well as featuring live commentary from our viewers. Bionic Operative Chris Cooling BIONIC GALLERY
On Episode 020 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis continues with the second in a series of a celebration of Retro TV Shows! These particular shows have Pilot Episodes with a landmark anniversary in September 2020. This week, the genre is Comedy, and all of these shows premiered in September 1970; so each show is now 50 years old! The four shows discussed are... The Partridge Family Premiered 9/25/1970 in the USA (50th Anniversary) Starring Shirley Jones, David Cassidy, Susan Dey, Danny Bonaduce and Dave Madden Watch Season 1 Episodes of the show on YouTube by clicking HERE. The Flip Wilson Show Premiered 9/17/1970 in the USA (50th Anniversary) Starring Flip Wilson and various celebrity guests Watch full episodes of the show on YouTube by clicking HERE. The Odd Couple Premiered 9/24/1970 in the USA (50th Anniversary) Starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman Watch full episodes of the show on Hulu by clicking HERE. The Mary Tyler Moore Show Premiered 9/19/1970 in the USA (50th Anniversary) Starring Mary Tyler Moore, Valerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Lou Grant, Ted Knight, Gavin McLeod, Betty White and Georgia Engel Watch full episodes of the show on YouTube by clicking HERE. Also, Curtis gives a shoutout to Chris Cooling and the Forgotten TV Podcast. Contact Curtis at.. podcast@retrozest.com RETROZEST Facebook Page RETROZEST Twitter Page Also, check out our blog at www.retrozest.com.
Season 8 Episode 4 Mark and Chris welcome David Lawler and Chris Cooling to the show so they can have a roundtable discussion about the awkward but worthwhile Cher's Christmas Special from 1975. You can learn more about Chris Cooling and his wonderful podcast, ForgottenTV at http://www.Forgotten.TV You can learn all about David Lawler and his excellent work at https://blissvillepodcast.wordpress.com http://blissville.net https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0hriaJlVwayB7J0wN2Le1w Mark is always working on another show but can be found at https://ontheodd.com https://walnutgrovecast.com https://truetalesof.com Chris Hasler is working on something very interesting so stay tuned here!
For every "Family Ties" in the '80s, there was a "Small Wonder." For each "A-Team," a "Manimal." Forgotten TV podcast host Chris Cooling joins the show this week to share his picks for the Top 5 TV Misfires of the '80s. Stuck in the ‘80s is happy to announce we have another new sponsor. It’s Gametime - the top destination for last-minute tickets to sporting events, concerts and shows. For $15 off your first purchase, visit usegametime.com/80s and use promo code 80s. Stuck in the '80s is also proud to announce that RXBAR is now a sponsor of Stuck in the 80s. RX BAR is the whole food protein bar that labels all its core ingredients in huge letters right on the front of each package, so you know you’re eating right. For 25% off your first order, visit RXBAR.com/radical and enter promo code: radical at checkout.
VHSRewind.com Presents: Walnut GroveCast - Episode 28 First and foremost we need your ratings and reviews! Please take 10 seconds to leave a review and rate us on iTunes, Stitcher and Podchaser. if you email me a screenshot of your review or even mention this post by name - I will give you a 'shoutout' on the beginning of a future episode! WOWZA! Mark welcomes Chris Cooling from Forgotten.tv to the show! We discuss the beloved The Voice of Tinker Jones episode of Little House on the Prairie for this episode of Walnut GroveCast! If you would like to hear from from Chris Cooling head over to http://www.forgotten.tv where Chris discusses everything about forgotten television and more on his podcast! Click here to subscribe If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly A special thank you to APS Mastering for their support. Visit www.apsmastering.com for all of your Audio Mastering needs
VHSRewind.com Presents: Walnut GroveCast – Episode 22 – Four Eyes Download Subscribe Mark is joined by Chris Cooling of
VHSRewind.com Presents: Walnut GroveCast - Episode 23 Mark is joined by Chris Cooling of the Forgotten TV Podcast ( forgotten.tv ) and Susan King to discuss the classic....Four Eyes! If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.forgotten.tv or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/forgotten-tv/id1226578658?mt=2 If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly
Episode 18 – He loves me, he loves me not Download Subscribe Mark and Chris Cooling get together to discuss
VHSRewind.com Presents: Walnut GroveCast - Episode 19 Mark and Chris Cooling get together to discuss the beloved He loves me, he loves me not" episode of Little House on the Prairie. Check out Chris's excellent podcast about all thing forgotten and retro about Television! http://forgottenli.tv
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Episode 16 – The Music Box Download Subscribe Chris and Mark continue the #nelliepalooza when they discuss The Music
Watch the sketch on YouTube here!: The Sprocket Podcast (@SprocketPodcast) consists of Brock (@brockmon) and Aaron (@RdHareAmngHrses, Aaron is a bike in this… he was not very bike-like when we met, but maybe he was in disguise) . The Sprocket Podcast is a podcast about bikes, transit, life, and all sorts of good stuff in the wonderful world of Portland, OR. We had a lot of fun recording in their recording RV… I have to say I am a little jealous. We talk about all sorts of things: podcasting, Portland, management… the important things! Then, we record a really clever sketch. It was a ton of fun! Just another nice reminder that the new season of the podcast starts September 3rd! It’s going to be a hum-dinger of an episode! I don’t know if you’ve ever dinged a hum, but I have to tell you, it’s much better than if you don’t! Also… reviews! Subscribe and review! In this week’s sketch: They are mentors, guiding us through our careers and making us better workers, and people, in the long run. Whether they are directly telling what to do, or just simply there to cover our asses when we screw up, managers can be fantastic. Unless there is a problem. Then they are a complete waste of time and money. This podcast exists because of other podcasts, and sometimes we just want to talk about different podcasts. You shouldn’t listen to just one, but if it is going to be just one this one is the right choice. If you are looking for something a little different though, this week I would suggest “Forgotten TV”. “Forgotten TV” is a podcast about TV shows from the 70s and 80s that really does a good job of scratching that nostalgia itch without actually having to go back and suffer through watching a lot of the shows. One thing I will say about nostalgia, it’s usually best left in your head. However, “Forgotten TV” is fantastic because the host, Chris Cooling, does all of the work for you and all you have to do is listen and fondly remember where you were when you found out who shot JR. Go to Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/SCPSforgottentv or http://forgottentv.podbean.com to subscribe! And, while you are there, sneak over to our page and give us a review! Thank you very much ahead of time! Come back for the next episode where I invite conservative talk show host Jim Greenfield to do the one thing we all want to do… start a religion. Sketch Comedy Podcast show is an independent and completely improvised sketch podcast that is based on conversations with interesting people like YOU! We welcome all suggestions, and we are always looking for new and interesting people to have on the podcast. Thank you so much for watching and listening, and please check out our other links for more information, interaction and overall fun! For more episodes, information, and a chance to be on the show, visit: http://sketchcomedypodcastshow.com Tell us what you are hungry for at Facebook: http://facebook.com/sketchcomedypodcastshow Tweet us your favorite recipes at: http://twitter.com/sketchcompod Send us pictures of whatever you make at: http://instagram.com/sketchcompod Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/SCPSitunes Or Google Play: http://bit.ly/SCPSgplay Or Anywhere!: https://scps.fireside.fm/rss Sketch Comedy Podcast Show is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. © Copyright 2017 Marathon Productions, LLC. Special Guest: Brock Dittus | Bicycle Enthusiast and Host of "The Sprocket Podcast".
Episode 6 – Crossed Connections Download Subscribe Mark Jeacoma and Chris Cooling discuss the classic Crossed Connections episode of LHOTP
Episode 5 – A Christmas They Never Forgot Download Subscribe Christopher Hasler and Mark Jeacoma are joined by Chris Cooling to
Walnut GroVHSRewind.com Presents: Walnut GroveCast - Episode 5 Christopher Hasler and Mark Jeacoma are joined by Chris Cooling to discuss the classic A Christmas they Never Forgot episode!veCast - Meet me at the Fair
VHSRewind.com Presents: Walnut GroveCast - Episode 5 Christopher Hasler and Mark Jeacoma are joined by Chris Cooling to discuss the classic A Christmas they Never Forgot episode!