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President Donald Trump has announced that the United States and Iran have signed a peace deal, so Alex and Ethan rebrand the Strait of Hormuz. Young people are rejecting the “Boomer” ideals of the American Dream, claiming that these ideals no longer fit what newer generations are looking for. Dick Van Dyke shares his secret to a long life just weeks before turning 100.
We're back with the sequel, only this time we travel to the Smithsonian where Robin Williams gets maybe three scenes max in this movie, one which he's a bronze statue with no limbs. In this movie you will be tested on the strange world-building properties of the mystical tablet that brings all of the exhibits to life. What's the tablets range? Does it reach through walls, tunnels and other buildings? How come Ben Stiller doesn't just deactivate the tablet at the beginning of this movie like Dick Van Dyke does in the first one?? None of these questions will have answers.
On this Make A Difference Minute, I'm discussing “Don't Judge the Day Too Early.” I came across a short video today featuring Dick Van Dyke, and a line he said stopped me. “You should never judge a day by its weather.” That one line got me thinking about how quickly we can decide a day is ruined before it even has a chance to unfold. Today, I'm sharing a reminder that difficult beginnings don't always lead to difficult endings and why some of life's best moments come after rough starts. You may want to give the day a little more time. This MADM is brought to you by Premier Structures, Inc., proudly supporting stories and the people who make our communities strong. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️
Steve Dale, WGN Radio's pet expert and host of Steve Dale's Pet World and Steve Dale's Other World, joins John Landecker to talk about what animal saved Dick Van Dyke’s life, does your dog laugh when you laugh, BARK annual walk to raise money for anti-cruelty, and more!
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This week on The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens launches a new semi-regular series, Produced and Abandoned, spotlighting films that were completed but largely discarded by their distributors. First up: the bizarre and nearly forgotten 1980 horror-comedy Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype, a very loose retelling of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," starring Oliver Reed in a dual role, and written and directed by Charles B. Griffith, the legendary screenwriter behind The Little Shop of Horrors. Produced by Cannon Films, the movie was rushed from concept to completion in just a few months, only to practically vanish from theaters. Edward explores the film's wild production history, from Griffith's original comedy concept and failed attempt to cast Dick Van Dyke to Oliver Reed's last-minute involvement and the movie's mysterious disappearance after only a handful of theatrical screenings. Plus: the connections to cult favorites like Condorman and The Apple, the strange international afterlife of the film on VHS, and why forgotten studio castoffs like Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype still deserve rediscovery decades later. ----more---- Transcript From Los Angeles, California, the entertainment capital of the world. It's The 80s Movie Podcast. I'm your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. Today, on this 137th episode of the show, I'm going to be starting a new semi-regular series called Produced and Abandoned, that brings movies that were made and barely exhibited back to the spotlight, if even only for a moment. One of the many advantages of having a non-linear podcast like this one is that I, as the host and the researcher and the writer, can zag unexpectedly at a moment's notice when I feel compelled to. And that happened to me this week. For a film historian like myself who focuses on movies from a specific discipline like, say, from the 1980s, the internet is a veritable cornucopia of people who share in some way many of your same passions, and you will find them doing a lot of the legwork unintentionally for you, or pointing you in a direction you didn't know you needed to go. In 2026, I. Edward Havens, still have an active Facebook account, which I mainly use to keep in touch with my friends and family who are scattered throughout the globe. I have curated my feed so that the non-relative crazy uncles and aunts of the world, with their tinfoil hats and indecipherable conspiracy theories about the strangest subjects, do not reach me. So it's not as toxic a space as many people know it to be. Some time last week, thanks to filmmaker Adam Rifkin, I learned about a private Facebook group called Old Movie Newspaper and Print Ads from Around the World. Nearly a century of digital newspaper clippings, mostly from the United States and mostly from the 1970s and 1980s. If, for example, if you wanted to know how many theaters the god awful 1988 Joe Piscopo horror/action/comedy film Dead Heat opened at in Detroit in May of 1988, I can tell you that now. It was twenty one theaters, by the way. Including four drive ins. And while perusing this private Facebook group of insane movie nerds, my kind of people, I saw an ad for an Oliver Reed movie I had never heard of before, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hype. Well, the episode that I had been working on, that I've been tinkering with for damn more than two years now, was moved to the backburner once again, for the time being. I had to learn more about this movie, and I had to learn about it right then and there, because that's who I am. At one thirty in the morning, with a toddler ready to wake up in five and a half hours. I was exhausted, but at least I was going to get the ball rolling. And what I discovered is just how amazingly quick this film went from concept to writing, to production to completion. In an interview published in the 1997 book "BackStory 3: Interviews with Screenwriters of the 1960s," the film's writer and director, Charles B. Griffith, described how the film came together. The title, originally "Doctor Feelgood and Mr. Hype," was one of several joke titles and ideas that Griffith had come up with for an expected meeting with Francis Ford Coppola about getting a movie made in the late 1970s. Griffith's own pitch for the film was that a hippie invents a new drug that turns its users into advertising executives. It was more meant to be an opening icebreaker joke than a real movie. After filming the movie Up From the Depths in the Philippines in 1978, Griffith would find himself talking to Cannon Films co-president Menahem Golan, who wanted Griffith to write a screenplay for The Happy Hooker Goes to Hollywood. While that film would get made, it would get made without Griffith ever signing on to it. But the two men would continue to talk regularly, as Griffith had been a roommate of Golan's when the Israeli filmmaker first arrived in America. And during one of those talks around New Year's Day of 1980s, Golan asked Griffith, who had just finished a two decade long, two dozen screenplay working relationship with Roger Corman, what he wanted to do next, Griffith would blurt out, for whatever reason, the title and pitch for "Doctor Feelgood and Mr. Hype," and Golan loved the idea. He was ready to put $750,000 into the production, provided Griffith had the film ready in four months... Ready to screen at the Cannes Film Market in four months, that is. Now, Griffith hadn't written a script for "Doctor Feelgood" at this point. All he had was that very basic one line concept, because it was never meant to be an actual film. Breaking down his timeline, Griffith figured he had three weeks to write and prep the film, a month to shoot, and two weeks to edit the footage. Of the $750,000 budget. Griffith would get twenty five thousand dollars to write and another twenty five thousand dollars to direct. As mentioned a moment ago, Griffith was a veteran of working with Roger Corman, so getting a shooting script ready in three weeks shouldn't have been a problem. Griffith, after all, had famously written the screenplay for The Little Shop of Horrors in just two days, and Griffith would completely change the direction of the story as well as the title. Cannon's own press release for the film would sum up the new story thusly... Horror spoof. Very loosely based on the R. L. Stevenson story, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Lovable yet unattractive, chiropodist doctor Henry Heckle takes an overdose of a slimming drug, believing it will kill him. The drug transforms him and he becomes handsome and slim. He seduces several women, all of whom recoil from him when they see the ugliness in his eyes. The drug begins to wear off, and he takes a second dose, and he begins to terrorize the local community. Finally, he realizes that his love, Coral, loves him for himself, preferring the physically ugly but the spiritually beautiful. At first, Griffith tried to get the legendary Dick Van Dyke to play the titular characters, but Mr. Van Dyke was booked for all of 1980, appearing in the title role in a Broadway revival and U.S. tour of The Music Man. So he would turn to his second choice, who was, naturally as one would expect as a second choice to be for the wiry, immensely talented singer, dancer and actor Dick Van Dyke, the incredibly talented but somewhat pudgy, hirsute and not exactly known as a singer and dancer, Oliver Reed. By 1980, Mr. Reed had lost a lot of his star luster that made him an unusual heartthrob throughout the late 60s and early 70s. Not that he wasn't working on a regular basis. In fact, when Reed agreed to take the lead roles here, Griffith would have exactly one week to work with the legendary actor, who had a tiny hole in his schedule before he needed arrive in Paris to begin production on Disney's Condorman. That wouldn't be a problem for Griffith, who was used to dealing with massive production changes at the last minute. Reed's casting was announced to the press in late February, after Griffith had already cast Catherine Mary Stewart, who had recently finished her first film role in Menahem Golan's The Apple, as Coral, the beautiful young woman who falls for Heckyl, as well as Corman regulars Mel Welles and Dick Miller, and Jackie Coogan, the child star of Charlie Chaplin's The Kid Who found a renewed fame as Uncle Fester on the beloved 1960s television sitcom The Addams Family. The film would also be the first film for diminutive actor Tony Cox, best known as Marcus from the Bad Santa movies. Filming was scheduled to begin on March 3rd in Los Angeles. The schedule front loaded to get everything they needed from Reid before they lost him. But just before filming began, Griffith would lose his leading lady. I can't find out why Catherine Mary Stewart left the film before production began, but Griffith would find her replacement in Sonny Johnson. Johnson certainly had more film experience than Stewart, having appeared on an episode of Charlie's Angels, and featured in Bill Murray's Where the Buffalo Roam and in Animal House... although her scenes in the latter film would end up on the proverbial cutting room floor. Johnson would go on to co-star alongside Jennifer Beals in 1983's Flashdance, before sadly passing away in June of 1984 at the age of thirty of a ruptured aneurysm. She would join the cast the day before production began. Despite the legendary tales of Reed and his love of debauchery and excessive drinking, there are no contemporary reports of him being anything but an absolute gentleman on and off the set during his time with the production. The only issue Griffith had with the actor was that Reed had a fantastic take on heckle with a brilliant New York accent and sophistication. But, for Hyde, he would be slow and ponderous. You know, like the stereotypes of Oliver Reed. Busy with production, Griffith never noticed that in the Hollywood press, Cannon Films had, in promoting the 17 films they'd be selling at the Cannes Film Festival's market in early May, been telling the press that the budget for Dr. Heckyl was not $750,000, but $3,000,000. A not unusual mood for producers trying to get bigger sales from foreign markets. But sure enough, Griffith would have a 99 minute movie fully edited by Skip Schoolnik, whose next editing job would be on Halloween 2, and a musical score by Richard Band, ready for its first Cannes Film Market screening on May 11th. The film would screen a total of 8 times in 11 days, although there aren't any reports of how many countries cannon might have sold the film to during those two weeks. From all contemporary appearances, Cannon was preparing to open the film in the United States on October 10th, a date seemingly picked because Oliver Reed would be done with Condorman and not due on the set of his next film, Tobe Hooper's Venom, until the end of October. And as would be the norm in 1980, Cannon would prepare a sneak preview of the film to gauge audience reaction. On Friday, July 18th,1980, Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype would have a sneak preview at the Nickelodeon Theater in Boston, and according to the person who posted the image in the Movie Ads Facebook group, that would be the only paying public screening of the film, that it would be shelved forever from theatrical screening ,and banished to an otherwise ignoble premiere on VHS some years later. And while that is mostly true, it's not exactly one hundred percent true. I was able to find at least two actual theatrical release play dates, both opening on that same July 18th as the Boston sneak preview, at the Golden Mile Twin and the Imperial 6 in Toronto, two evening shows a day at the Golden Mile and five daily shows at the Imperial 6. The only contemporary hint as to how the film played in Toronto was that both screens dropped the film after a single week. Cannon would continue to promote and show the movie at various film festivals and markets around the globe, including at the Montreal Film Festival in late August 1980, where Menachem Golan's crazy disco sci-fi musical The Apple was screening in competition. And in an August 26th, 1980 article about Cannon Films in The Hollywood Reporter, it would be stated that Dr. Heckyl was one of eight movies Cannon was still planning to release theatrically before the end of the year. Except that never ended up happening. Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype does not appear to have ever played in any cinema outside of, maybe, one screening at a film festival in Barcelona on June 8th, 1981, but I can't find anything about this screening outside of a listing on the IMDb's Release info page. The film would start showing up on VHS tapes around the world, with titles like Experiência Fatal in Brazil, Boyfriend and Wild in Greece, Dr. Hekiru to Mr. Haipu in Japan. And my personal favorite, I'm Ugly, But I Want to Conquer in Hungary. In May of 2026, one can find the movie available for free with ads on the Tubi platform, as well as a pirated copy on the most popular English language video sharing platform. I might sit down one day and watch it, but as I said on the previous episode, I have a lot of plans for this podcast. Thank you for joining us. We'll talk again, hopefully, real soon. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, https://the80smoviepodcast.com/, for extra materials about Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype. The 80s Movie Podcast has been researched, written, narrated, and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.
All aboard as we fly into the next Pod as we discuss the 1968 family classic ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' starring Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes and Benny Hill. Set in 1910's rural England we follow madcap inventor Caractacus Potts and his family as they go through adventures with their magical car. Grab a Truly Scrumptious snack and tune in!
Released in 1964, Mary Poppins was a landmark production for Walt Disney Studios, blending live-action with groundbreaking animation in a way that felt genuinely magical at the time—and still holds up remarkably well today. Directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Julie Andrews in her film debut alongside Dick Van Dyke, the film was based on P.L. Travers' beloved book series. Despite Travers' well-documented scepticism toward Disney's adaptation, the production moved forward with an ambitious vision, supported by the Sherman Brothers' now-iconic musical score. With a budget of around $6 million, it became one of Disney's most successful releases of the era.The film was both a critical and commercial triumph, earning 13 Academy Award nominations and winning five, including Best Actress for Julie Andrews. Its combination of technical innovation, memorable songs, and family-friendly storytelling helped cement its place as one of Disney's defining classics. Over the decades, Mary Poppins has remained a cultural touchstone, influencing generations of musicals and continuing to charm audiences well beyond its original theatrical run.Trailer Guy Plot SynopsisIn a world where порядок is everything… one household is about to be turned completely upside down.When the Banks family finds itself in desperate need of a new nanny, the wind changes—and with it arrives a mysterious figure who is anything but ordinary. With a snap of her fingers and a smile that hides more than it reveals, she brings colour, chaos, and just a hint of the impossible into their rigid world.From gravity-defying adventures to streets that come alive with song, the ordinary becomes extraordinary. But as laughter echoes and rules begin to bend… one question remains: is this magical visitor here to fix the family—or change them forever?Fun FactsJulie Andrews made her film debut as Mary Poppins after being passed over for My Fair Lady—a decision that famously backfired for the studio.Dick Van Dyke's Cockney accent is often cited as one of the most infamous accents in film history.Walt Disney personally pursued the rights to the Mary Poppins books for over 20 years before securing them.The film combines live-action and animation using sodium vapor process technology, a cutting-edge technique at the time.The Sherman Brothers wrote over 30 songs for the film, though only a selection made the final cut.“Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” became one of the most recognisable songs in cinema history despite initial doubts about its appeal.P.L. Travers reportedly cried at the premiere—but not for the reasons Disney had hoped.The chalk-drawing sequence required intricate special effects and precise choreography to blend animation with live actors.The film was the highest-grossing movie of 1964 in the United States.Julie Andrews won the Academy Award for Best Actress for this role, beating out Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady.Support the ShowSupport the Show If you enjoy the show and would like to support us, we have a Patreon here.If you're listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, leaving us a 5-star review (and a short comment) really helps more people discover the show. It's quick, free, and makes a huge difference.Referral links also help out the show if you were going to sign up:NordVPNNordPassthevhsstrikesback@gmail.comhttps://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback
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(Celebrating 80yrs of the most excellent community radio!) Some things just don't compute. Can you picture Dick Van Dyke as James Bond? How about Nicholas Cage as Superman? Well those are some of the VERY interesting tidbits that Daniel Siletti brings to today's WKXL's NH Unscripted episode. Many of the stars in lead roles weren't the first casting choice, but, now we can't think of anybody BUT the final choice. Casting choices: That's what we're chatting about.
Can you picture Dick Van Dyke as James Bond? How about Nicholas Cage as Superman? Well those are some of the VERY interesting tidbits that Daniel Siletti brings to today's episode. Many of the stars in lead roles weren't the first casting choice, but, now we can't think of anybody BUT the final choice. Casting choices: That's what we're chatting about.
One of the two living cast members of ‘The Wizard of Oz' has passed away. Sid Krofft, the famous puppeteer and kids' TV creator, passed away at 96. Nicole Kidman is training to be a death doula. Lena Dunham calls out Adam Driver in her new memoir. Jumanji 3 is on the way! Dwayne ‘The Rock' Johnson, Kevin Hart, and Jack Black are all set to return. What do we think about the ads in movie theaters? Kim Kardashian is producing something. Vinnie tells us everything you need to know about sports this week. It's National Dolphin Day, and Sarah and Vinnie are still flabbergasted by Dick Van Dyke's dolphin rescue story. We are all using AI without even trying. Would you pay $2 per minute to video chat with AI Jesus?
Hour 1: One of the two living cast members of ‘The Wizard of Oz' has passed away. Sid Krofft, the famous puppeteer and kids' TV creator, passed away at 96. Nicole Kidman is training to be a death doula. Lena Dunham calls out Adam Driver in her new memoir. Jumanji 3 is on the way! Dwayne ‘The Rock' Johnson, Kevin Hart, and Jack Black are all set to return. What do we think about the ads in movie theaters? Kim Kardashian is producing something. Vinnie tells us everything you need to know about sports this week. It's National Dolphin Day, and Sarah and Vinnie are still flabbergasted by Dick Van Dyke's dolphin rescue story. We are all using AI without even trying. Would you pay $2 per minute to video chat with AI Jesus? Hour 2: A new HBO docuseries, ‘The Dark Wizard,' explores the life of a legendary climber. Ruby Rose took to Facebook Twitter to accuse Katy Perry of sexual assault. Independence is really an American idea; even Joey from Nsync had to move back in with his parents. Justin Bieber just got custom grills - but do they compare to Matty's? Having a million dollars now means you're middle class, congrats! An Airbnb “sex dungeon” is shocking people. Anxious parents are spending big money to help their kids get jobs. Hour 3: Of course there's more Stranger Things. Or is there? Netflix dropped a trailer for a new sci-fi show ‘The Boroughs' starring Geena Davis and Bill Pullman. The ‘Malcolm in the Middle' revival is a hit for Disney+ and Hulu. ‘The Social Reckoning' starring Jeremy Strong dropped its trailer this weekend. Zendaya doesn't remember Tom Holland. Britney Spears recoiled from Justin Baldoni. But does this help Blake Lively's case? Movie theaters are BACK! Modern relationships, my goodness! If you're still using your ex's Netflix, you're not alone. Word of the day: Kuchisabishii translates to “lonely mouth.” Here are some underrated weight loss tips! Birds aren't real, but they can help pick up trash! Hour 4: The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame winners are here! Can you guess them? An unexpected Parkinson's diagnosis in No Doubt. Billie Eillish is coming to streaming! Sarah's updating us on the Billboard Hot 100. An absolutely terrifying video of a man breaking into a Bay Area house. Plus, When Did That Happen?
Recently, the legendary entertainer Dick Van Dyke celebrated his 100th birthday, and when asked for his secret to a long life, he didn't credit a strict diet or an intense workout routine. He attributed his century of life to maintaining a positive outlook and making a conscious choice not to get angry. In this episode, we are going to explore the actual science behind his claim, and learn how mastering our emotional reactions might just be the greatest anti-aging medicine in the world. New Episode of the Happiness Podcast with Dr. Robert Puff, Ph.D.
ICYMI, our old friend the food pyramid has been flipped on its head. The Trump administration recently issued new dietary guidelines that it says will "revolutionize our nation's food culture." It's a bold claim—but since when has the government been in the business of telling us what to eat in the first place? How does it know how much of each nutrient will keep us healthy, and why are all the different forms of this advice—the Recommended Daily Allowances or RDAs, those Daily Values on food packaging nutrition labels, and the ever-shifting food pyramid—so confusing, and even contradictory? This episode, we're going back to the beginning to make sense of it all, with some help from pioneering women scientists, horses in obstacle courses, and, of course, Dick Van Dyke. Grab your climbing gear and join us to scale the food pyramid, wade through the swamp of alphabet soup acronyms, and, finally, figure out what this all has to do with what ends up on your plate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TVC 730.5: Emmy Award-winning writer and producer Robert Illes talks to Ed about working with producer Alan Thicke behind the scenes of Fernwood Tonight; writing for Toni Tennille, Daryl Dragon, and John Byner on the Captain and Tennille variety series; and writing for Dick Van Dyke on what turned out to be the final season of The Carol Burnett Show. Bob's memoir, Funny is Money, is available in hardcover, paperback, and as a eBook through Bear Manor Media and Amazon.com.
This week on Movie Torture, Brad, Jacob, and MTD set out to review Agent Recon… and accidentally spend most of the episode questioning reality, anatomy, and whether MTD is secretly the Matrix.The movie itself? Chuck Norris plays a robot… kind of. There's red ash, magic mana, aliens, and a rule that you can only kill enemies by shooting them in the liver—which immediately sends the guys into a full breakdown because none of them know where the liver is. At one point, the conversation turns into a survival strategy of “just aim somewhere in the torso and hope for the best.”But the real highlight isn't the movie—it's the spirals.Within minutes, they've:Debated uploading MTD's brain into a cyborg and whether he'd save humanity or just bring a TV remote to a gunfightPlanned a full production of Monkey Cop like it's a legitimate Hollywood contenderArgued about who would survive an alien invasion (spoiler: nobody, because they're all aiming for the wrong organs)Gone deep into Total Gym infomercials and somehow turned it into a Rocky-style training montage between two grown men in an apartmentDiscussed who's dying first between Dick Van Dyke and Mel Brooks like it's a Vegas betting lineAnd briefly turned the episode into an emotional moment about not wanting each other to die… before immediately going back to poop jokes and cyborg dadsMeanwhile, Agent Recon keeps happening in the background—barely. There's a random daughter subplot nobody asked for, villains that look like the same three guys in different hoodies, and Chuck Norris showing up just long enough to remind everyone this movie technically has a legend in it.By the end, there's an explosion, a memory chip, and zero clarity—just like the episode itself.It's less of a movie review and more of a chaotic hangout where the movie loses and the tangents win.Follow Movie Torture here:https://www.instagram.com/movietorturepod/Buy Merch here:https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-hopecast-network-swag/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/
In this episode of the Christian O'Connell Show, Christian and the team discuss the ups and downs of the week, from the Easter Show giveaway to the challenges of Australian radio. They also dive into the theme of "fame in the family," where listeners share their incredible stories of famous relatives, including connections to Nick Cave and even Dick Van Dyke.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE LONG AWAITED FINAL EDITION OF THE DANCING BETWEEN THE RAINDROPS TRILOGY, FEATURING BEHIND-THE-SCENES, NEVER-BEFORE-TOLD CELEBRITY ANECDOTES & “THE MAGNIFICENT MR. & MRS. MAPLE,” OUT IN TIME FOR EARTH DAY Nelson Aspen is releasing the last edition of his best-selling trilogy, "Dancing Between The Raindrops,” with “Happily Ever After,” following the most recent release of “The Hollywood Years." The books are loosely based on his own life, filled with larger-than-life stories from Hollywood and New York. "Dancing Between the Raindrops: Happily Ever After?” is the third installment in my steamy, star-studded semi-autobiographical series. Possible topics to discuss include: *** Jackie was Nelson's writing mentor. Tutored him on when to use a real name and when to use a faux name. Advising ... — "Don't be afraid to get your hands dirty handling cash. Books don't sell themselves.” — “Dont shy away from sexy scenes in your — Even if they claim they don't read that sort of thing, they'll be curious about it … if only to judge you for it!” *** Covering all the major awards, including the Oscars and Golden Globes. *** Other great personal anecdotes about … — Nicole Kidman's wedding to Keith Urban — Michael Jackson's death and subsequent investigation, funeral, and trial of Conrad Murray. — Robin Williams' and Heath Ledgers death. — The Arrest of Hugh Grant — Pulling a joke on Jodie Foster and having a prank pulled on Nelso by Tina Fey & Margot Robbie — Soap opera kinships with Julianne Moore & Sitcom star Jennifer Aniston — Friendship with Jamie Lee Curtis *** Nelson has many cute personal stories about other personalities including — Interviews with Dick Van Dyke, Julie Andrews, Farrah Fawcett, Whitney Houston, Harrison Ford, Betty White, Naomi Watts, Jeff Bloomberg, Reese Witherspoon, Jason Momoa, Barbara Eden, Debra Messing, Tony Bennett, Olivia Newton-John, Cate Blanchett, Hugh Jackman, Miley Cyrus, Susan Sarandon, Lynda Carter, Michael Buble', Loretta Lynn, etc *** In addition to his novel "Kindred Spirits: A Titanic Tale" being adapted as a screenplay by Award-winning writer Jude Gerard Prest, Nelson is also currently rehearsing a play by Joanna Pickering, "Sylvie & Sly." He and stage & screen star Ilene Kristen play the title characters in this outrageous two-person comedy being shot for screen and developed for vertical video. After leaving his long running position as Host of “Sunrise," Nelson published the first of the "Dancing Between the Raindrops" book series. Tracing Nelson's three-decade-long career as a reporter, the final tome in the trilogy (in 'fictionalised' form), 'Happily Ever After'. Book Description: "Dancing Between the Raindrops: Happily Ever After?" is the final installment in Nelson Aspen's steamy autobiographical trilogy which chronicles his alter-ego contending with a cutthroat showbiz nemesis and a forced reinvention in middle age all while searching for elusive, lasting love. From Tinseltown to Broadway, with glamorous international destinations in between, not even a global pandemic can keep our optimistic playboy from his determination to live "happily ever after." "Dancing Between The Raindrops: Happily Ever After” By Nelson Aspen Publisher: Red Sky Presents Hardcover/Paperback and/or Kindle. Paperback and Kindle. Audible soon. Pub Date: Jan 7 2026 ISBN: 979-8242694101 Size: 6 x 0.79 x 9 inches Price: $16.99 Pages: 347 ALSO ANNOUNCING THE PENDING RELEASE: In Time For Earth Day, April 22, 2026 *Release of "The Magnificent Mr. & Mrs. Maple" (slated for Earth Day, April 22). This is his 11th published book, but first one for kids! It is a children's book for kids 8-12 to open the discussion about fractured/separated families.
Year end review in life; business. chalkboard writing and preparing for new year resolutions[/caption]Well here it is, the end of 2025! If you squint, you can find some positive things that happened in the last year so we squinted and did a year in review that covers some of our favorite media and our favorite podcast episodes. Let's all hope that 2026 is filled with some really good things beyond Dick Van Dyke still being alive at 100 years old (face it - he's probably gonna die).
At the start of the 20th century, Martin Beck was one of the most powerful figures in American entertainment. In 1924, he staked his claim on Broadway, opening a theater built for prestige, ambition, and the biggest names of the day. But the Martin Beck Theatre would become something more unpredictable. In Season Three of Closing Night, we step inside this iconic Broadway house—long before it became the Al Hirschfeld Theatre—to explore the productions that defined its legacy. There groundbreaking hits like Cabin in the Sky and Into the Woods as well as forgotten flops and high-profile misfires like Bring Back Birdie. Along the way, we'll encounter legends like Chita Rivera, Stephen Sondheim, and Liza Minnelli, alongside stars like Meryl Streep, Dick Van Dyke, and Katharine Hepburn—artists navigating the highs and lows of Broadway in real time. Because Broadway isn't just about long-running success. It's a constant cycle of new shows—some that soar, many that stumble, and a rare few that beat the odds. And the Martin Beck is one theater that saw it all — nearly a century's worth of productions that one way or another all found their way to closing night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been 37 some odd years since moe. first started coming together at the University of Buffalo. Since then they've released 14 albums. They've played on some huge stages, playing Woodstock '99, rocking out Bonnaroo throughout the 2000's. Inviting bands like The Avett Brothers, The Black Keys, Bruce Hornsby, Method Man and Redman and so many others to their moe.down festival. And this year they're firing moe.down back up. Before moe. starts off on their Born to Fly tour (they'll be in Ponte Vedra on 3/26) their lead singer Rob Derhak was nice enough to stop by the show! Rob and Doc talked about Rob's Boston fandom, the NBA playoffs, starting the band, getting lumped into the "jam band" scene, playing '99 Woodstock, performing with his daughter, doing moe.down, playing with Goose and so much more. Meanwhile on the rest of the show Doc has assembled the perfect cattle drive posse for 1986. The cattle drive posse includes Stanley Tucci, Cowboy Kent Rollins, Jack Nicholson, Bill Murray and Dick Van Dyke. It doesn't make much sense in this description...but trust us, it doesn't make sense in the show either. Introduction: 0:00:20 Birthday Suit 1: 12:36 Ripped from the Headlines: 18:03 Shoutouts: 38:49 Rob Derhak Interview: 44:18 Mike C Top 3: 1:26:48 Birthday Suit 2: 1:38:56 Birthday Suit 3: 1:40:44
For the past seven decades, Tim Matheson has been an on-screen favorite in Hollywood. In his new memoir, 'Damn Glad to Meet You: My Seven Decades in the Hollywood Trenches,' Matheson looks behind-the-scenes of his illustrious career and reveals what it was like to learn from and work alongside the greats, including Lucille Ball, Dick Van Dyke, Steven Spielberg, and Aaron Sorkin. Also 'Virgin River' has its 7th season out now on Netflix.
This week we look at the increasing madness in the world (and the solution!) - with Ian Plimer; a Rapper wins Nepalese election; the Iran war; Yes Minister; Paula White and Trump's spiritual advisors; Ayaan Hirsi Ali and John Anderson on Islam; Scottish government sponsors a pro Islamist group; the Tottenham Islamic call to prayer; Sydney Iman threatens Chris Minns; the Iranian womens team; Euthanasia in Canada; Zara Larsson glorifies Abortion; Country of the Week - Mexico; Company Values; Brendan O'Neill on Morrisey; Joe McDonald; Dick Van Dyke - the Cheerful Hollywood Calvinist; The strange death of Christian Scotland; the Christian faith of Ben Gannon Doek; and the Final Word - Proverbs 29:18. with music from Tears for Fears, Jo McDonald, Zara Larsson, Capercaillie, the Mariachis, Dick Van Dyke and the Red Clay Strays
The Carton Show dives into the wildest sports and pop culture takes yet! From Bob Costas hilariously referencing “two dicks” on NBC, to ranking the ultimate Dick Mount Rushmore including Dick Van Dyke, Dick Clark, Dick Butkus, and more. Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle leave no stone unturned. Plus, jaw-dropping stories about Dick Vitale, iconic NBA nostalgia, and some movie references you won't believe. This is radio chaos you NEED to hear!
Another lively and fun-filled edition of the couple's view of life. From bird watching to American Masters to theater, classic films, music and iconic stars. Among the featured are “Hamilton", Dick Van Dyke, crane migration, Bogart, Strawberry Alarm Clock, dogs and much more. Come on along!
Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 4 (2.26) Tip Tap Talkback Time! The show takes a surprising turn into old-Hollywood history with a powerful detail: Stan Laurel’s funeral was held on February 26, 1965—which makes it 61 years to the day (February 26, 2026). The crew revisits the moment Dick Van Dyke delivered the eulogy and the line that still hits hard: “God bless all the clowns.” Plus, an incredible personal connection—Tim’s dad was actually there. From there, it’s wall-to-wall listener energy as Talkbacks roll in nonstop—more reactions, more voices, more laughs—and it all wraps with a cross with Noory, followed by (you guessed it) even more Talkbacks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan and Brian continue their Musical Decades theme month with a look at two Disney live action-animation hybrid films, the beloved Julie Andrews-starring Oscar winner and its less heralded (but adored-by-Brian) follow up. Join as they discuss Walt Disney's later career and his obsession with Disney Land, the film's multifaceted look at living your life with a "spoonful of sugar," Dick Van Dyke and his cockney accent, Mary Poppins' unexpected protagonist and peculiar structure, the curious choice of setting a whimsical family musical during World War 2, the traits of a '60s and '70s musicals depicted in the pair, and, of course, the battle of Nazis vs. animated suits of armor. Dan's movie reviews: http://thegoodsreviews.com/ Subscribe, join the Discord, and find us on Letterboxd: http://thegoodsfilmpodcast.com/
The team reviews a classic musical staring legends Dick Van Dyke, Ann-Margret, and Janet Leigh
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Lisa is back in-studio, Jason's medical update, Dave's travel issues, a baby monkey named Punch goes viral, elderly driver drives into pharmacy, cartel leader assassinated, still no updates in Nancy Guthrie case, naked guy seen running from crash scene, woman tied her dog to check-in counter and tried to leave it, family put photos of deceased person flipping middle finger on gravestone, Dave's dad posted to Facebook about trying to find his hearing aid, USA hockey took gold at Olympics, Colin Jost on bobsled, Olympics update, Eric Dane passed away, Snookie has cervical cancer, AI post saying Dick Van Dyke turned 101, barber accused of putting hidden camera in bathroom, teacher busted doing cocaine at work, naked guy stole an ambulance with patient in the back, jailer faces charges for stealing Honey Buns, man lost his mind at airport, 12-year-old missed school bus and drove himself to school, kid fell while zip lining, guy locked himself in van after trying to steal from it, guy thought he was hitting ex's car with hammer but it was wrong car, teens get hypnotized by principal and die weeks later, teen rescued from bridge after trying TikTok challenge, woman's portable charger exploded, ad encouraging people to report people pooping on buses, UPS driver chased by turkeys, Reese's Peanut Butter cups using cheaper fake ingredients, Dunkin' unveils a pale of coffee, Mr. Clean is retiring, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Thursday and we're about to break up for half-term... Fi's off next week so Jane will be holding down - with some (minimal) help along the way. Before that happens, they chat about Dick Van Dyke, revision periods, CoolCats in a GoPro, and finding love in Asda. Plus, best-selling author Jennie Godfrey discusses her new novel T'he Barbecue at No. 9'. Our next book club pick is 'A Town Like Alice' by Nevil Shute. Our most asked about book is called 'The Later Years' by Peter Thornton.You can listen to our 'I'm in the cupboard on Christmas' playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1awQioX5y4fxhTAK8ZPhwQIf you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producers: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description “Would you push Alan Alda in front of a bus if it meant saving Dick Van Dyke?” That's just one of the wild, thought-provoking questions that kick off this episode of The Sandy Show!
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Behar joins executive producer Brian Teta to discuss how she spent her Thanksgiving weekend – which may or may not include gambling! Then, she discusses today's segment with Jamie Lee Curtis, Dick Van Dyke's secret to his long life and she provides an update on her broken toe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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RUNDOWN Did you see Anthony Joshua knocking out Jake Paul in a Netflix spectacle that somehow guaranteed both fighters $92 million? While relieved to see Paul finally get hit for real, Mitch is stunned that global interest was strong enough to justify such an enormous payout for an eight-round exhibition. The segment becomes a blunt look at influencer economics, Netflix's business model, and why modern fame—not boxing legitimacy—now drives sports entertainment. Hotshot relives an on-air argument about whether Andy Gibb was a Bee Gee, while Mitch tells the story of getting yanked off a Syracuse DJ shift for interrupting a song to announce Andy Gibb's death. They pivot to Thursday night's Seahawks win over the Rams—Hotshot admits the overturned two-point conversion still feels "cheap," and Mitch argues the lack of urgency proves Seattle believed the play was designed as a forward pass until it wasn't. The segment ends with Mr. Playoffs logic: even if Seattle grabs the NFC's top seed, the Rams likely become the dangerous 5-seed and could boomerang right back into Seattle's divisional-round path. Ray Roberts joins Mitch for an intense Upon Further Review debate, rejecting the idea that the Rams are clearly better and arguing the two teams are neck-and-neck, winning in different ways. He points to Seattle's resilience, defensive toughness, and locker-room connectedness as unmeasurable traits that data and "eye tests" often miss, especially when a team keeps finding ways to win close games. The conversation drills into the overtime drive, the two-point conversion, Sam Darnold's growth, and whether the real breakthrough may be Clint Kubiak learning how best to deploy his quarterback under pressure. Henderson and Bevens dissect the Seahawks' improbable comeback over the Rams, with both pointing to belief, crowd energy, and elite special teams as the real difference-makers in a game Seattle otherwise struggled to control. The conversation zeroes in on Sam Darnold's fourth-quarter and overtime composure—ugly early, elite late—and whether that drive permanently shifts his ceiling against top competition. They also credit Sean McVay's adjustments for the Rams' offensive surge while arguing Seattle's defense and special teams ultimately tilted the outcome. Neuheisel reacts to the opening round of the College Football Playoff, arguing the Group of Five's lack of competitiveness will force structural change, possibly toward a separate championship or play-in model. He weighs quarterback decisions in the NIL era—suggesting Oklahoma's John Mateer should return to college for a more lucrative year—while breaking down Alabama's escape, Miami's survival, Oregon's dominance, and Ole Miss' surge behind Trinidad Chambliss. The segment closes with Michigan's coaching uncertainty, Neuheisel's skepticism about splash hires, and Taco Time honors for Reuben Bain and Chambliss after standout performances. GUESTS Ray Roberts | Former Seahawks offensive lineman; Seahawks Radio Network analyst Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Jake Paul gets flattened, Netflix cashes in, and Mitch can't believe a YouTuber just made $92 million. 11:28 | BEAT THE BOYS - Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 16:10 | Bee Gees radio war leads into Seahawks–Rams controversy, "cheap" two-point chaos, and the nightmare math of a Rams playoff rematch. 39:24 | GUEST: Ray Roberts; Ray Roberts pushes back hard: Seahawks aren't inferior to the Rams—they're built differently and just as dangerous. 1:12:10 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; "Team of destiny" vibes, special-teams swings, and whether Sam Darnold unlocked the next level after Thursday's chaos. 1:40:24 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; Playoff reality check, transfer-market chaos, and why college football's structure is headed for another reset. 2:05:00 | Other Stuff Segment: UW football transfer portal departures (Adam Muhammad, Radlan Vines-Bright, Bryce Butler), NIL money gap between elite programs and UW, Flyers broadcaster hot-mic suspension, UW men's basketball losing to Seattle University again, Terence Crawford retirement, UW men's soccer national championship, Puka Nacua controversy and apology, Miles Jack arrest and welfare check incident, Johnny Manziel scratched from ESPN GameDay, Dick Van Dyke turning 100, Kristin Cabot Coldplay concert fallout and public statement, college football playoff GameDay guest switch, Seahawks playoff positioning and Rams avoidance scenarios RIPs: Greg Biffle, wife Christina Biffle, daughter Emma, son Ryder Dennis Dutton, son Jack Dutton, and Craig Wadsworth (private plane crash), Rob Reiner and wife Michelle Singer, Gil Gerard (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century), Anthony Geary (General Hospital's Luke), Carl Carlton ("She's a Bad Mama Jama"), Mike Campbell (former Mariners pitcher), Peter Green (Pulp Fiction, The Usual Suspects) Headlines: Trump wax statue removed from Texas museum after repeated punches, First female Viagra-style pill finally released after 30 years, Secretary of State Marco Rubio bans Calibri font at State Department, Woman charged for public sex act at a Winn-Dixie grocery store, Robocop statue installed in Detroit… then stolen.
This week on Page 7, Jackie and MJ are reunited with Holden to talk about how that dirty fucking child from Christmas Shoes should learn to BATHE to stop illin' his mom, the tragedy of Rob and Michele Reiner, and it's time to dig into some feminine rage because Martha Stewart eats a bagel real weird. Dick Van Dyke made it 100 against his own wishes, happy bday! Holden's wearin' his cardigan as we dive into some quick Swiftie talk and share disappointment about her SILENCE, SKIMS got themselves an Ozempic Santa because of course they did, David Letterman keeps gettin' confused for Dick Van Dyke, so let that speak for his skin care routine, and Holden's enjoyin' the new Eras tour doc thing! Next we got our list and we're checkin' it twice 'cause it's a list full of NATIONAL LAMPOONS CHRISTMAS VACATION FAAAAAAAAACTS!!!!! Followed by Blindz Timez, with a Jackie's Snackies @ 1:15:30.608 and an MJ's Minute Munchies @ 1:23:09.000, until 1:25:40! All that and more on this week's Page 7! Want even more Page 7? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/Page7Podcast Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Page 7 ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Henry & Eddie react to this week's horrific headlines - a devastating attack at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration leaves 15 dead in Australia, Influential Comedian, Director Rob Reiner and wife Michele Singer killed by estranged son in Hollywood Hills Home, Dick Van Dyke turns 100, and finally, the boys are joined by comedian and gamemaster behind LPNRPG: Bloodbath - Jared Logan joins the show to break down the new set of scoops on The Epstein List & rank the latest set of High Profile cohorts embroiled in the scandal! For Live Shows, Merch, and More Visit: www.LastPodcastOnTheLeft.comKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Last Podcast on the Left ad-free, plus get Friday episodes a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Allie and her father, Ron Simmons, unpack the heartbreaking tragedies that occurred over the weekend: the shooting at Brown University in the U.S. and the massacre at Australia's Bondi Beach. Allie also dives into the impending trial of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, where he's facing life in prison or the death penalty. Ron gives his take on the upcoming midterms and speaks into how the seemingly fractured Right can band together to come out victoriously in 2028 against Democratic front-runner Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.). Plus Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) gives a crazy reason why America needs illegal aliens, and Dick Van Dyke turns 100, and he gives his advice on living a joy-filled life. Join us for sober truth, biblical hope, and a call to bold faith amid chaos. Buy Allie's book "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://www.toxicempathy.com --- Timecodes: (00:00) Intro (01:55) Brown University Shooting (09:15) Bondi Beach Attack (16:15) Problems of Mass Migration (25:20) Charlie Kirk's Killer's Trial (42:28) The Midterms and 2028 Election (53:54) Viewer Q & A (01:09:31) Dick Van Dyke's 100th Birthday --- Today's Sponsors: PreBorn — Would you consider a gift to save babies in a big way? Your gift will be used to save countless babies for years to come. To donate, dial #250 and say the keyword BABY or donate securely at preborn.com/allie. Good Ranchers — Give a reason to gather. Visit goodranchers.com to start gifting, and while you're there, treat yourself with your own subscription to America's best meat. And when you use the code ALLIE, you'll get $40 off your first order. We Heart Nutrition — Go to weheartnutrition.com to learn how their products always use the most bioavailable, research-backed forms. Use the code ALLIE for 20% off! Seven Weeks Coffee — This is the pro-life coffee you'll want on Christmas morning. So go to sevenweekscoffee.com and save 15% forever when you subscribe, and this holiday season, you can claim up to four free gifts with your order! Plus, use code ALLIE for an extra 10% off your first order. Jase — Check out the Jase Mini first aid kit. It's a high-quality, thoughtful gift that shows you value their health and wellbeing. Enter promo code ALLIE at checkout for a discount on your order when you visit jase.com. --- Episodes you might like: Ep 621 | Why Banning Guns Won't Fix It https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-621-why-banning-guns-wont-fix-it/id1359249098?i=1000564729141 Ep 801 | Don't Fall for Weaponized Empathy https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-801-texas-shooting-was-it-right-wing-extremism/id1359249098?i=1000612219955 Ep 1250 | Did Israel Kill Charlie Kirk? Investigation vs. Innuendo https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000730462658 Ep 1259 | Deporting Danger: Why Leftists Hate ICE | Ron Simmons https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000733757063 --- Buy Allie's book "You're Not Enough (and That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love": https://www.alliebethstuckey.com Relatable merchandise: Use promo code ALLIE10 for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Australians are in shock after two gunmen opened fire at Bondi Beach in Sydney, killing at least 15 people. CBS News reports that the suspects are a father and son. Talks over ending the war between Russia and Ukraine accelerated over the weekend. The Wall Street Journal’s Laurence Norman details why big differences remain for both sides. Authorities in Rhode Island are still searching for a suspect in the deadly mass shooting on the campus of Brown University. The Washington Post reports that the initial person of interest has been released. Plus, more rain is on the way as Washington state battles severe flooding, the surprising return of a 44-year-old NFL quarterback, and legendary actor Dick Van Dyke’s message on his 100th birthday. Today’s episode was hosted by Gideon Resnick.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Hallmark Christmas movies, guy got pepper sprayed and peed on himself, plane lost engine after take off, train broke down causing 12 hour delay, hidden camera found in unisex bathroom at mall, man has close call after approaching a bear, woman became friends with man after giving him rides home, update on Lisa, UofM investigation, Chiefs eliminated from playoffs, Philip Rivers out of retirement, Bengals violated NFL rules by not clearing out snow, Rob Reiner killed, Dick Van Dyke turned 100, Amy Schumer divorce, old Florida man dangles from roof, paramedic investigated for jerking and peeing on people's stuff, guy bear sprays couple to steal from them during Facebook Marketplace interaction, update on DoorDash delivery driver who pepper sprayed customer's food, woman watching porn at record rates, have you been naughtier this year?, teen dirk bike stunt, a deer in Marshalls, baby reindeer lives life like house pet, employee fired for arriving too early, 102-year-old running basement bar, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Hallmark Christmas movies, guy got pepper sprayed and peed on himself, plane lost engine after take off, train broke down causing 12 hour delay, hidden camera found in unisex bathroom at mall, man has close call after approaching a bear, woman became friends with man after giving him rides home, update on Lisa, UofM investigation, Chiefs eliminated from playoffs, Philip Rivers out of retirement, Bengals violated NFL rules by not clearing out snow, Rob Reiner killed, Dick Van Dyke turned 100, Amy Schumer divorce, old Florida man dangles from roof, paramedic investigated for jerking and peeing on people’s stuff, guy bear sprays couple to steal from them during Facebook Marketplace interaction, update on DoorDash delivery driver who pepper sprayed customer’s food, woman watching porn at record rates, have you been naughtier this year?, teen dirk bike stunt, a deer in Marshalls, baby reindeer lives life like house pet, employee fired for arriving too early, 102-year-old running basement bar, and more!
We'll talk new Epstein pics (featuring Clinton, Gates, Bannon, Trump ... ), an exciting hair loss treatment, Trump potentially rescheduling marijuana, Nick Fuentes on Piers Morgan, DIck Van Dyke turning 100, how Sam heard through the grapevine that Bill Burr confronted Marc Maron, and loads more on this week's LIVE Broken Sim with Sam Tripoli and Johnny Woodard.Secure your legacy at bluechew.com using the code "BROKEN"!Go to buyraycon.com/BROKENOPEN to save on Raycon audio products sitewide!Don't let your money sit around—put it to work with Stash. Go to get.stash.com/BROKEN to see how you can receive $25 towards your first stock purchase and to view important disclosures!For Sam's dates visit samtripoli.com/events!More stuff: Get episodes early, and unedited, plus bonus episodes: patreon.com/brokensimulationSocial media: Twitter: @samtripoli, @johnnywoodard Instagram: @samtripoli, @johnnyawoodardBroken Simulation Hosts: Sam Tripoli, Johnny Woodard
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about lentil tacos with vegan cheese, woman approached emailer and complimented her feet at Walmart, dad and son trapped in Everglades, man was hiding in trunk of Waymo, woman went into labor in Waymo, kid trapped in port-a-potty, Los Angeles cone king, Chuck's digestive issues, update on UofM and Sharrone Moore, Joe Jonas seen taking 7 minutes to parallel park, Grindr's year in review, Leslie Nielsen buried with fart machine, Dick Van Dyke countdown clock, Power Ball, old man fired gun at shopper, woman seen walking pantsless on sidewalk, big ladies get into chicken fight, man's wife's BF shot him, woman was deceptively recorded at gym, armpit porn on the rise, what spiked on your fetish list this year?, Jason made a man leak, Ask Dave & Chuck The Freak, he has crush on wife's sister-in-law, buddy's GF mad at him for leaving coke in car, wife gave expensive bottle of booze at holiday party, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about lentil tacos with vegan cheese, woman approached emailer and complimented her feet at Walmart, dad and son trapped in Everglades, man was hiding in trunk of Waymo, woman went into labor in Waymo, kid trapped in port-a-potty, Los Angeles cone king, Chuck’s digestive issues, update on UofM and Sharrone Moore, Joe Jonas seen taking 7 minutes to parallel park, Grindr’s year in review, Leslie Nielsen buried with fart machine, Dick Van Dyke countdown clock, Power Ball, old man fired gun at shopper, woman seen walking pantsless on sidewalk, big ladies get into chicken fight, man’s wife’s BF shot him, woman was deceptively recorded at gym, armpit porn on the rise, what spiked on your fetish list this year?, Jason made a man leak, Ask Dave & Chuck The Freak, he has crush on wife’s sister-in-law, buddy’s GF mad at him for leaving coke in car, wife gave expensive bottle of booze at holiday party, and more!
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Dave's weekend holiday road trip, footage of a rub and tug bust, update from lady who was hit on by guy at the store while she was in flip flops, update on 88-year-old veteran who become overnight millionaire, update on off-duty pilot who tried to shut off engines on a plane, truck dangles off bridge, old guy assaulted teen for fishing near his home, 1st grade students save their teacher when she choked in class, woman who returned couple's lost wallet after tree lighting tracked down, Dave was looking at mobile espresso maker gadget, what we could change the name of ‘football' to, Giants kicker's viral miss, NBA tournament to be played in Dubai, Netflix's purchase of Warner Brothers, Miley Cyrus is afraid of paper, Dolly Parton health update, Dick Van Dyke unable to attend birthday party, theatrical re-release of Star Wars for 50th anniversary, Lord Of The Rings 25th anniversary re-release, Slay Day film where audience gets to decide how movie ends, weekend box office numbers, Garbage singer hates beach balls in crowd, former Jeopardy! Champion charged with hiding cameras, whole family set up hidden cams to spy on one of their ex's, update on DoorDash driver who recorded nude customer, female police officer groped colleagues and tried to kiss inspector, Teacher of the Month busted sleeping with student, woman brings tape measure on dates, man accidentally sends drugs through bank drive-thru tube, husband of city councilwoman left dog poop at pet store of her rival, woman found bugs in new car, butter-dipped ice cream cone, croissant scented perfume, changes to pizza orders, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Dave’s weekend holiday road trip, footage of a rub and tug bust, update from lady who was hit on by guy at the store while she was in flip flops, update on 88-year-old veteran who become overnight millionaire, update on off-duty pilot who tried to shut off engines on a plane, truck dangles off bridge, old guy assaulted teen for fishing near his home, 1st grade students save their teacher when she choked in class, woman who returned couple’s lost wallet after tree lighting tracked down, Dave was looking at mobile espresso maker gadget, what we could change the name of ‘football’ to, Giants kicker’s viral miss, NBA tournament to be played in Dubai, Netflix’s purchase of Warner Brothers, Miley Cyrus is afraid of paper, Dolly Parton health update, Dick Van Dyke unable to attend birthday party, theatrical re-release of Star Wars for 50th anniversary, Lord Of The Rings 25th anniversary re-release, Slay Day film where audience gets to decide how movie ends, weekend box office numbers, Garbage singer hates beach balls in crowd, former Jeopardy! Champion charged with hiding cameras, whole family set up hidden cams to spy on one of their ex’s, update on DoorDash driver who recorded nude customer, female police officer groped colleagues and tried to kiss inspector, Teacher of the Month busted sleeping with student, woman brings tape measure on dates, man accidentally sends drugs through bank drive-thru tube, husband of city councilwoman left dog poop at pet store of her rival, woman found bugs in new car, butter-dipped ice cream cone, croissant scented perfume, changes to pizza orders, and more!