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This episode Detective Munch from a prior podcast titled action stance joins the podcast. He is a detective who specializes in investigating crimes against children. We go over a few things we didn't touch the last episode, including juvenile offenders, and when DA's go after parents. We also hit questions left by listeners. Educational, and poorly made. Please patronize and support the LEO businesses that made this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ Frontline Optics is a First Responder owned and operated sunglasses company based out of San Diego. They offer Polarized UV400 sunglasses backed by a “No Questions Asked” Replacement Program. In addition, a portion of all sales directly benefits the First Responders Children's Foundation supporting the families of our Brothers and Sisters who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities. Try them risk free with free shipping and 30 day free returns or exchanges. Wear them on or off duty, beat them up, hit them up, get a new pair! Use code PMPM15 at checkout! https://frontline-optics.com/ https://www.thethinlinerockstation.com/ PMPM coins - www.ghostpatch.com PMPM Merch - https://poorly-made-police-memes.creator-spring.com/? ttps://linktr.ee/Poorlymadepolicememes --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poorly-made-police-memes/support
Longtime “Law & Order: SVU” actor Richard Belzer has died at the age of 78. The highly respected stand-up comic-turned-television icon gave us the legendary character, Detective John Munch, which he played in 10 different television series over 30 years. Fans and fellow “Law & Order” co-stars have taken to social media to express their love and admiration for Richard - but leave it to a comedy legend to get one last laugh. Shortly before passing at his home in France, Richard uttered his final unforgettable words…which will have us all laughing for a long time. RIP Richard aka Munch!Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jan. 27-Feb 2: Detective Munch is the center of the universe, Nick Nolte does his own research, the Super Bowl halftime show becomes serious business, Peter Falk suits up one last time, another space disaster, a Dickens speedrun, Laurence Fishburne on wheels, Colin Farrell is recruited, Pacino and Walken hang out, and The Americans and House of Cards change TV. All that and more, this week on Thirty Twenty Ten.
This week we are heading back to 1989 while we discuss “Unusual Suspects”! We're talking how Byers is as easy a mark as Mulder, giant cell phones, Reggie references (!!!), that Mulder wants to arrest Susanne because he hates liars, how Daddy needs a new Sword of Wounding, and most importantly of all, the return of Mr. X! We unpack some Detective Munch lore, refine our Vince Gilligan impression: sitting on his throne of gold with jewels dripping from his fingers and terrorizing the prop guys, rank the Lone Gunmen's usefulness in a fight, and discover that Mr. X truly is the Him from Gifts for Him. And, despite anything we say in this episode: the people are demanding more Munch in the Gunch. Bring on Munch Nation!Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
This week Siobhán O'Loughlin, creator of Broken Bone Bathtub and the Please Don't Touch The Artist online series joins host Noah Nelson to talk about PDT and her upcoming new in-person show in Los Angeles called Every Day I'll Hope. Special guest appuurance by Detective Munch, the cat. (Listen close!) Show Notes Siobhán O'Loughlin - Events Tribeca Diary Tribeca Coverage Kickoff Review Rundown Call Sheet LEIA LA Meetup NoPro Patreon
The Wit And Wisdom Of Legendary Actor & Comedian Richard Belzer (Original broadcast 2017) The Outer Limits of Inner Truth sits down with legendary actor, brilliant comedian and bestselling author Richard Belzer. Belzer is well known for his portrayal of Detective John Munch, one of the longest-running roles in television history. After the introspective interview, Mr. Belzer is analyzed by Psychic Medium Kerrie O’Connor and Astrologer Constance Stellas. We learn about Mr. Belzer’s past-lives as well as his mission here on earth. Born in Connecticut in 1944, Richard Belzer wound his way toward New York City, and by the early 1970s had established himself on the comedy scene with his biting wit. After two decades’ worth of appearances onstage, in television and in film, in 1993 he landed the role for which he is best known, as Detective John Munch in the hit NBC series Homicide: Life on the Street. Belzer’s Munch was then incorporated into the crime series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, a role that has lasted for more than 15 seasons. During this period, Belzer has also appeared in numerous other TV series and films and has also authored several conspiracy-theory themed books. Unruly Richard Belzer was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on August 4, 1944, and displayed a penchant for mischief early on. Though these tendencies would serve him well in his later career, as a youth they led to expulsions from numerous schools, including Dean College, which he attended briefly before being asked to leave following his participation in several student demonstrations. The early deaths of his parents only contributed to the chaos that neither a stint in the army, numerous day jobs nor his first marriage could tame. However, by the early 1970s, Belzer’s wanderings took him to New York City, where his rabble-rousing finally proved an asset, earning him a spot in the Channel One sketch-comedy group, which included rising comedic star Chevy Chase and resulted in Belzer’s screen debut in its 1974 film The Groove Tube. Meanwhile, Belzer was becoming a regular at New York City comedy clubs, sharpening his biting, sarcastic wit, eventually becoming the regular emcee at Catch a Rising Star and landing a role in the 1975 off-Broadway production of the National Lampoon stage show. When fellow cast members—including Chase, John Belushi, Bill Murray and Gilda Radner—went on to form the core of Saturday Night Live! Belzer followed, with three appearances on the program between 1976 and 1978, a period during which Belzer’s second marriage came and went. Branching Out By the early 1980s, Belzer’s growing network of connections—which included his cousin Henry Winkler—helped his career get to the next level, with small parts in such iconic films of the era as Fame (1980), Author! Author! (1982) and Scarface (1983). His comic endeavors continued to flourish as well, leading to the Cinemax series The Richard Belzer Show in 1984 and a spot as the host of the late-night television show Hot Properties, on which he was once famously knocked unconscious by wrestler Hulk Hogan, whom he later sued. Wrestling injuries aside, by the latter half of the decade things were looking up for Belzer, who married actress Harlee McBride and began his career as an author with the satirical How to Be a Stand-Up Comic. He also continued to land parts in television and film, including on the series Miami Vice and The Flash and in Fletch Lives (1987) and Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), as well as making regular stand-up appearances on The Tonight Show and Late Night with David Letterman. Becoming John Munch Sarcastic, conspiratorial, self-deprecating and smooth, in 1993 Belzer was able to infuse his real-life personality into the fictional role for which he is best known—as Detective John Munch. Created for the much-acclaimed NBC series Homicide: Life on the Street, Belzer’s Detective Munch served as the comic relief to Ned Beatty’s gruff Detective Stanley Bolander for the show’s successful seven-season run. However, by the time Homicide came to an end in 1999, the character had become so popular that—after several cameos in earlier seasons—it was incorporated permanently into Dick Wolf’s Law & Order: Special Victim’s Unit. Appearing as the partner of Ice-T’s Detective Tutuola, Belzer’s Detective John Munch remained a central character on the popular show for 15 seasons before it was retired in 2013, making it one of the longest-running roles in television history. During this period, Belzer also appeared as Munch on several other series, including Sesame Street, The X-Files, The Wire and 30 Rock, among others. In May 2016, Belzer and Munch returned to Law & Order: SVU in a guest appearance for a new episode. Lone Nut Despite the demands of his duties as Detective John Munch, Belzer has simultaneously maintained his successful callings as a comedian, author and conspiracy theorist. In 1997 he starred in the HBO comedy special Richard Belzer: Another Lone Nut, and he has been a regular guest on the Howard Stern Show. He was cast as the president in the 1998 horror film Species II and appeared as himself in the Andy Kaufman biopic Man on the Moon (1999). Among his literary offerings are the novels I Am Not a Cop (2008) and I Am Not a Psychic (2009), as well as the conspiracy-theory titles Hit List: An In-Depth Investigation into the Mysterious Deaths of Witnesses to the JFK Assassination (2013), Dead Wrong (2013) and Someone Is Hiding Something: What Happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370? (2015). He also hosts the conspiracy-centered series The Belzer Connection and the popular YouTube series Richard Belzer’s Conversation. Website:
Quizmasters Lee and Marc discuss an art supply's ancient connection to weed, the sensuality of geology, a founding father's fondness for the metric system, and more while stumping each other with a full slate of trivia questions. Also, two listener submitted questions are analyzed in a new Rate My Question segment. Questions Round One CURRENT EVENTS - Nursultan Nazarbayev resigned after ruling what country for nearly three decades? ART ETYMOLOGY - What art supply's name comes from the greek name for what we call pot, weed, the devil's lettuce, dank nugs or marijuana? BIBLE - Which book of The Bible recounts the story of Noah and the Arc? BASEBALL - "The Millville Meteor" is the nickname of what center fielder for the Los Angeles Angels, with whom the player recently resigned a record-setting contract worth upwards of of 430m? HISTORY - In 1937 at the Louisiana State Fair, a company called Bendix introduced the first automatic what? PHRASES - When completing a simple set of instructions, you might say viola in France or "easy as pie" here in the states. In the expression used in Great Britain and other commonwealth countries, who's your uncle? Round Two HISTORY - Which founding father was so intrigued by the metric system he invited a french scientist to demonstrate its value to congress, an event that never occured due to the scientist's kidnapping by actual Pirates of the Carribean? GEOGRAPHY - Which three U.S. states share a border with California? PUNCTUATION - The octothorpe is a lesser known name for what punctuation mark? PERIODIC TABLE - Which metal has the chemical symbol "W?" ASTRONOMY - What planet has moons named after Shakespeare characters? TELEVISION - Who played the role of Bud Bundy on the television series Married With Children? Final Questions GEOGRAPHY - Mount Pinatubo, whose 1991 eruption caused ten times more ash than Mt. St Helens had, can be found on what island nation? MEASUREMENTS - What nursery rhyme character's name is inspired by another name for a half a cup, or 4 oz's of liquid? Rate My Question “In the span of 11-months from 1991-1992, what state hosted the NHL Finals, the U.S. Open Golf Tournament, the World Series, the Super Bowl, and the NCAA Final Four?” - submitted by Jeffrey Dauphin “A "Theatrical Run" is the time a movie spends appearing in a theater at least once per week. Which movie holds the record for the longest theatrical run?” - submitted by Mike Elmore Missed Corrections “Richard Belzer's character, Detective Munch, was in Homicide: Life on the Streets & Law & Order.” - Submitted by Gil Weekly Wrap-up March 25, 2019 @ No. 3 Craft Brews & Beer Bar – Deputy Dan & The Squeaky Chairs, 89 pts. March 27, 2019 @ 3 Pepper Burrito Co. – All the King’s Horses & All the King’s Men, 112 pts. THREE STRAIGHT WINS, TURKEY March 28, 2019 @ Bury Me Brewing Co. – DFWM, 66 pts. Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges April 1, 2019 – Special April Fools Trivia - Downtown Fort Myers, FL – 7:30 PM @ 3 Pepper Burrito Co. April 3, 2019 – Fort Myers, FL – 7:00 PM @ Bury Me Brewing Co. April 4, 2019 – Cape Coral, FL – 7:30 PM @ No. 3 Craft Brews & Beer Bar Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Brina, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Gil, Sheri, Shaun, Lucas and Max Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Nick, Mike J., Mike C. If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support."
Your hosts Meghann and Kelsey get serious about the crème de la crème of police procedurals--Law and Order:SVU--ahead of its season 19 premiere. What makes this formulaic, lurid, "ripped from the headlines" TV show so compulsively watchable? Whether you're a SVU superfan like us or have ever half-watched an episode while folding laundry, you'll enjoy this overview of the themes, key players, and distinctive pleasures of the SVU-verse. Our first and surely not last episode on this beautiful, insane show. Topics include: what kinds of real life crimes make the best fictionalized adaptations, Benson and Stabler's good-cop-bad-cop chemistry, Ice Tea's oddly appropriate casting as Fin Tutuola, why Detective Munch is definitely a My Good Bad Taste subscriber, Rafael Barba's exquisite suits, Alex Cabot's offscreen fate, what guest role John Mulaney could play, our hosts put their theatre degrees to use walking us through the twists and turns of their favorite crazy/classic episodes, when it's time to call the cops, why Olivia Benson can never catch a break even when she has tickets to see the original cast of Spamalot on Broadway, Munch's prank call techniques, cyberbullying via text, and why SVU fandom is a great basis for a friendship. Check out some of the books, movies, and shows Meghann and Kelsey mentioned this episode: Criminal Minds - CBS The Confession Tapes - Netflix Matthew Gray Gubler's face Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders - NBC John Mulaney "He Handles New York's Most Sensitive Cases" bit Danny Pino's face Jawbreaker (film) Captain Cragen hugging a monkey Hope for Justice is a non-profit that aims to end human trafficking around the world. You can donate here: http://hopeforjustice.org Mariska Hargitay (Det. Olivia Benson) started the Joyful Heart Foundation: http://www.joyfulheartfoundation.org which spearheaded the END THE BACKLOG initiative to shine a light on the backlog of untested rape kits throughout the United States. Intro: “The Four Seasons” – Vivaldi “Crown On The Ground” – Sleigh Bells Outro: Machine by Mercury and the Architects licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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