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For our "Two Shot" episode featuring New York City movies, Emilio, Julian and Madeline welcome on Mariquita Reese, fellow cinephile and cohost of Post Film Clarity, to talk two recent NYC based films about late night desperation that sends characters racing around the boroughs - the Safdie Brothers' 'Good Time' from 2017 and Sean Baker's 'Anora' from 2024, the current Best Picture winner. The group discusses the depths of Connie's ineptitude and audacity, the ugly truths that the Safdies wanted to keep in the film, the shifting nature of power in both these films, compelling casting choices, why these bummer endings are actually pretty good, Mikey Madison's mastery of insulting with a Brooklyn accent, the going rate these days for a farm in Virginia, how DVD commentaries can redeem a bad movie, why Dick York is the superior Darrin, and much, much more! Follow Mariquita on IG, Tik Tok and Letterboxd at keeta_babe - and check out Post Film Clarity, her podcast with cohost Lindsey Strickland, at postfilmclaritypodIf you enjoy our podcast, please rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice. This really helps us find new listeners and grow!Follow us on IG and TikTok: @sleeplesscinematicpodSend us an email at sleeplesscinematicpod@gmail.comOn Letterboxd? Follow Julian at julian_barthold and Madeline at patronessofcats
Air Crash was preventable. Gold Bar Bob sentenced to 11 years in prison. We could do better Indianapolis. If you get fired... leave. Thursday Music Moment. Bewitched TV Theme Song. Dick York tragic end to his career. What caused the air crash in DCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Airline Crash in DC. GITMO for Illegal Aliens. No more DEI at DOD. Mike Braun State of the State. How could this air crash happen? Audio from air traffic control in DC. Is everybody in Indiana sick? Dems look ridiculous (again) in RFK Jr. Press conference from DC. Air Crash was preventable. Gold Bar Bob sentenced to 11 years in prison. We could do better Indianapolis. If you get fired... leave. Thursday Music Moment / Bewitched TV Theme Song. Dick York tragic end to his career. What caused the air crash in DCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The TMI guys are back with their most epic episode yet, diving DEEP into the bewitching television classic and its hidden history as a groundbreaking queer/feminist text. You'll learn all about the behind-the-scenes drama that led to the legendary Darrin switch, the twisted on-set love triangle, and the distressingly high number of cast members who died during production. Dick York's Dickensian childhood represents the darkest moment in the podcast's history, rivaled possibly by the mysterious death that haunted Paul "Uncle Arthur" Lynde for the rest of his life. (Jordan's attempts to lighten the mood with his 'Hollywood Squares' one-liners only goes so far.) You'll also discover the show's surprising connection to the JFK assassination, OJ Simpson, atomic bomb testing, and the Lockerbie bombing — and hear all about that one Christmas episode written by a bunch of children that wound up with the cast wearing blackface. (Really.) Support your friendly neighborhood TMI Guys here! https://ko-fi.com/toomuchinformationpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew stumble upstairs and bump into 2019's "The Girl on the Third Floor", directed and co-written by Travis Stevens and starring Phil "CM Punk" Brooks (who looks a HELL of a lot like a hybrid of Dick York and Dick Sargent of "Bewitched").Scott's cocktail was mighty tasty!"Third Floor" cocktail 3 oz Vodka1 oz Triple Sec4 oz Cranberry juice2 oz Cherry juice 1 oz lime2 oz Ginger AlePour all ingredients in shaker, shake well.Serve in Collins glass 3/4 full with ice.Add two maraschino cherries.Enjoy!Visit our website:http://www.monstermoviehappyhour.com/Chat with us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/monstersndri...Our Twitter:https://twitter.com/monstersndrinksMusic created by Kevin MacLeod.You can hear more of his work at:https://incompetech.com/wordpress/author/kevin/
Not all heroes love having powers. Such is the case for Lieutenant Fitzgerald--Fitz for short, in this week's Twilight Zone episode "The Purple Testament." This is a story of a soldier with an odd gift--or, perhaps, curse. Fitz knows when death is coming for his fellow soldiers--he can literally see it on their faces. Captain Riker, played by Dick York, does all that he can to help the lieutenant, but it isn't long until he himself begins to don the glowing visage. I won't reveal here how the story ends; you'll either have to watch my plot summery or watch the episode itself. If it were up to me, I'd say, go watch the actual episode. Then, come back and join us as we break down this episode of the Twilight Zone. We'll talk about why Rod Serling invokes Shakespeare's Richard II; we'll dissect what the supernatural effect does for our reading of the episode; and I'll reveal to you my moment of awe. Google form to rate this Twilight Zone episode: https://forms.gle/ozfTdgy6U7EpyJv6A Head over to thekeyofimagination.com to learn more about me, check out my Twilight Zone trinkets and collectibles, and to to continue the conversation. Episode outline: 00:00 Introduction 00:34 Plot synopsis 02:11 Episode Specifics 02:33 Episode tidbits 05:21 My initial thoughts 06:13 Question 1 17:04 Question 2 22:15 Question 3 19:47 Episode rating 23:27 Next episode and your questions 23:49 Closing 24:16 Listener shout-outs and messages from me 25:52 How to get involved and how to support the show No show did a better job than The Twilight Zone at generating awe and wonder within its audience. It just so happens that awe is exactly what we need in these difficult, divisive times. So, join me, Joe Meyer, and let's walk through the fifth dimension with Rod Serling. Along the way, we'll discuss big questions and relate them back to our Twilight Zone episodes. Opening and Ending theme: by Jacob Williams @jakeproduces on Fiverr #twilightzone #rodserling #scifi #zone #outerlimits #sciencefiction
Inherit the Wind (1960) is a fictionalized account of the 1925 Scopes “Monkey Trial," where a local teacher is prosecuted for teaching about human evolution in public school in violation of state law. The film was directed by Stanley Kramer and is based on a play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee. It stars Spencer Tracy as Henry Drummond (patterned after celebrated defense attorney Clarence Darrow), Frederic March as the prosecutor Matthew Harrison Brady (patterned after famous three-time presidential candidate and renowned fundamentalist Christian spokesperson, William Jennings Bryan); Dick York as Bertram T. Cates (patterned after high school science teacher John Scopes), and Gene Kelly as reporter E. K. Hornbeck (patterned after H.L. Mencken). Fans of the TV series M*A*S*H will also enjoy seeing Harry Morgan as the trial judge. The film not only provides a glimpse into the role of religion in public life in American in the 1920s; it also contains important messages about conformism and freedom of thought directed at the McCarthyism of its own era—messages that continue to reverberate today. My guest to talk about Inherit the Wind is film critic Nell Minow (bio here).Timestamps:0.00 Introduction4:52 The era of the Scopes “monkey trial”8:34 The Scopes trial as a “test” case12:25 The decision to exclude evidence of evolution18:40 The later theory of “intelligent design”20:30 Clarence Darrow's classic cross-examination of William Jennings Bryan23:27 Miracle on 34th Street and how courts resolve disputes about faith24:40 The film as a response to the McCarthy era26:14 The verdict and aftermath30:10 The power and methods of the religious right today 34:22 The impact of Inherit the Wind and other “issue movies”37:06 The film's continuing relevanceFurther reading:Austerlitz, Saul, "Rethinking Stanley Kramer: How a message-movie humanist became an auteurist punching bag," Moving Image Source (Aug. 25, 2010)Farrell, John F., Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned (2011)Minow, Nell, “‘An Idea Is a Greater Monument Than a Cathedral': Deciding How We Know What We Know in ‘Inherit the Wind,'” 30 U. San Fran. L. Rev. 1225 (1996)National Center for Science Education, “Ten Major Court Cases about Evolution and Creationism” (June 6, 2016)Sprague de Camp, Lyon, The Great Monkey Trial (1968)Uelman, Gerald F., “The Trial as Circus: ‘Inherit the Wind,'” 30 U. San Fran. L. Rev. 1221 (1996)Law on Film is created and produced by Jonathan Hafetz. Jonathan is a professor at Seton Hall Law School. He has written many books and articles about the law. He has litigated important cases to protect civil liberties and human rights while working at the ACLU and other organizations. Jonathan is a huge film buff and has been watching, studying, and talking about movies for as long as he can remember. For more information about Jonathan, here's a link to his bio: https://law.shu.edu/faculty/full-time/jonathan-hafetz.cfmYou can contact him at jonathanhafetz@gmail.comYou can follow him on X (Twitter) @jonathanhafetz You can follow the podcast on X (Twitter) @LawOnFilmYou can follow the podcast on Instagram @lawonfilmpodcast
Brian and Ed discuss Chiefs-a-Holic's restitution, Terrence Howard's satanic check, Dick York vs. Dick Sargent, spaniards, vindaloo, Shohei Ohtani, Vontaze Burfict, Jontay Porter, Young Old Guy Tournament fallout, Nazi font, toilet rats, earthquake vasectomies, Diddy updates and Molly Ringwald oversharing.*a comedy podcast about sports, pop culture, movies and dicks*Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-baller-lifestyle-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
"Bewitched" is a classic sitcom that originally aired from 1964 to 1972. It revolves around the life of Samantha, a charming and lovely woman who also happens to be a witch with supernatural powers. Samantha marries a mortal man named Darrin Stephens, who at first is unaware of her magical abilities. The central premise of the show revolves around the comedic situations that arise from Samantha's attempts to live a normal, suburban life while keeping her witchcraft a secret from the world around her. This often leads to humorous misunderstandings and magical mishaps. "Bewitched" was an instant hit and soon became ABC's number one show in its first season. The show remained extremely popular throughout its entire eight season run and nearly 60 years after it first premiered is still enjoyed through streaming and syndication. But was the show a hit right from episode one? Listen as the S1E1 boys deep dive the shows pilot episode, "I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha". Starring: Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, & Agnes Moorehead www.S1E1POD.com Instagram & X (Twitter): @S1E1POD
RMR 0228: Special Guest, John Cornelison, from the Classic Film Review Podcast joins your hosts Lizzy Haynes and Dustin Melbardis for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Inherit the Wind (1960) [PG-13] Genre: Biography, Drama, History Starring: Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, Gene Kelly, Dick York, Donna Anderson, Harry Morgan, Claude Akins, Elliott Reid, Paul Hartman, Philip Coolidge, Jimmy Boyd, Noah Beery Jr., Norman Fell, Gordon Polk, Hope Summers, Ray Teal, Renee Godfrey, Florence Eldridge Director: Stanley Kramer Recorded on 2023-08-09
The power of the human mind is perhaps often underestimated, but it's certainly capable of much more once it enters the Twilight Zone. Season 2 of Rod Serling's masterpiece gave us two excellent examples. Episode 16 features Dick York in, "A Penny for Your Thoughts" and episode 27 showcases Shelley Berman in, "The Mind and the Matter." Both of these light-hearted episodes had us cracking up and enjoying our trip to the Twilight Zone! The post Mind Your Business appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
The power of the human mind is perhaps often underestimated, but it's certainly capable of much more once it enters the Twilight Zone. Season 2 of Rod Serling's masterpiece gave us two excellent examples. Episode 16 features Dick York in, "A Penny for Your Thoughts" and episode 27 showcases Shelley Berman in, "The Mind and the Matter." Both of these light-hearted episodes had us cracking up and enjoying our trip to the Twilight Zone! Connect with Entering the Fifth Dimension: Facebook community Follow us on Twitter Contribute Listener Feedback
Dans le monde des séries, nul n'est indispensable. On peut remplacer les gens aux manettes, changer les scénaristes et les showrunner ; on peut aussi changer les interprètes sans même être obligé de prévenir le spectateur : vous vous souvenez de Ma Sorcière bien Aimée qui change de mari mais ne semble pas s'en rendre compte ? Entre deux saisons, Dick York, qui tenait le rôle de Jean Pierre, est remplacé par Dick Sargent. On continue Roseanne sans Roseanne Barr en rebaptisant la sitcom The Conners. La comédie Touche pas à mes filles se poursuit après la mort de l'acteur John Ritter. Les exemples sont innombrables. Alors vous n'allez donc pas être surpris si la série Supercopter a existé sans ses acteurs, sans ses personnages, sans son concept... et sans son hélicoptère ! Texte & Voix : Alain Carrazé
Take a magical ride through the legendary sitcom "Bewitched," and the tales of stars Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Agnes Moorehead, Dick Sargent, and more!
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Erin Murphy who played Tabitha on Bewitched! Erin talks about working on the iconic show, when Dick York left the show, what the cast thought about I Dream of Jeannie, What Elizabeth Montgomery was really like, and much more!
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Erin Murphy who played Tabitha on Bewitched! Erin talks about working on the iconic show, when Dick York left the show, what the cast thought about I Dream of Jeannie, What Elizabeth Montgomery was really like, and much more!
This week, Velvet Al learns about tranquilizers, stockings, elementary school driver's ed, and making friends the Dick York way. Films watched: -The Relaxed Wife -Shy Guy -The Snob -Story of a Star -Three Little Kittens -Tomorrow's Drivers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dick York is an Event Advisor for the Chattanooga Motorcar Festival. He's an ex-fighter pilot and races Ferraris and historic race cars. The need for speed may have been derived from flying Navy F4 jet fighters off of carriers in the Viet Nam war.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 155, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 155, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Famous Armstrongs 1: His earlier nickname was "Dippermouth" and he learned how to play the bugle in reform school. Satchmo Armstrong. 2: On radio, Dick York played Billy Fairfield, best friend of this all-American boy. Jack Armstrong. 3: Henry Armstrong is the only pro to hold 3 world championships simultaneously in this sport. boxing. 4: He's Wapakoneta, Ohio's most famous Armstrong. Neil Armstrong. 5: In 1933 American engineer Edwin Armstrong came up with this new radio system. FM, or frequency modulation. Round 2. Category: "Glad" Tidings 1: Colosseum combatants of ancient Rome. the gladiators. 2: 1st line of Carol Burnett's theme. "I'm so glad we had this time together". 3: Your best "fun" clothing. your glad rags. 4: Named for a 19th century British statesman, it's a suitcase hinged to open flat. Gladstone. 5: On "Bewitched", she was the nosy neighbor of Darren and Samantha Stevens. Gladys Kravitz. Round 3. Category: Out Of The Microwave 1: To cook this ballpark treat, put it in a bun, wrap it in a paper towel and microwave it for 30 seconds. Hot dog. 2: Betty Crocker sells this snack food under the name Pop Secret. Microwave popcorn. 3: Baking these russets in a regular oven can take 45-60 minutes, but the microwave can cook them in 5. Potatoes. 4: Dishes made of this type of material can damage a microwave and shouldn't be used. Metal. 5: This brand of microwaveable dinners makes Lean Cuisine. Stouffer's. Round 4. Category: Kidnapped 1: This heiress was abducted from her Berkeley apt. on Feb. 4, 1974; the FBI captured her on Sept. 18, 1975. Patty Hearst. 2: On Dec. 2, 1969 Cindy Birdsong of this Motown group was kidnapped at knifepoint but escaped by jumping out of a car. the Supremes. 3: This billionaire's grandson was kidnapped in 1973; ransom wasn't paid until the boy's ear was sent to a newspaper. (John Paul) Getty. 4: This 14-year-old was taken from her Salt Lake City home in June 2002 and found walking down a street 9 months later. Elizabeth Smart. 5: In December 1991 this bureau chief for the A.P. in Beirut was released by Hezbollah after 6 years, 7 months. Terry Anderson. Round 5. Category: Start "In" On It 1: John Hinckley was acquitted of shooting Ronald Reagan by reason of this. Insanity. 2: From the Latin for "no boundary", it refers to a quantity or distance so large it cannot be measured. Infinite. 3: It's the emission of visible light by a hot object. Incandescence. 4: According to Locke, these kinds of rights cannot be violated by any governing authority. Inalienable rights. 5: It's a ritual recitation of verbal charms or spells to produce a magic effect. Incantation. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
John and Bob are thrilled to chat and laugh along with Erin Murphy who played 'Tabitha' on 'Bewitched.' Erin talks about everything from her close relationship with Agnes Moorehead to Dick York's back issues on set to being homecoming queen. So much fun and tons of behind the scenes insight! We are also on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBtpVKzLW389x6_nIVHpQcA
From February 2011: Ed welcomes Charles Tranberg, author of I Love The Illusion, a comprehensive biography of Emmy Award-winning actress Agnes Moorehead. Topics this segment include how Agnes came up with the name for Endora on Bewitched, how she approached playing the character, and why she was particularly close to Dick York when they worked together on the show. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Long before Wandavision gave us its take on a magical being trying to make a home in the American suburbs, viewers were entertained by Wanda and Vision's forebears, Darrin and Samantha Stevens of Bewitched. In this episode of the IMMP Matthew introduces Ian to the show, and Ian powers through his allergy to sitcoms long enough to dive way too deeply into its magic system, where he finds dark nuggets of existential dread.
Bewitched is an American fantasy sitcom television series, originally broadcast for eight seasons on ABC from September 17, 1964, to March 25, 1972. It is about a witch who marries an ordinary mortal man and vows to lead the life of a typical suburban housewife. The show was popular, finishing as the second-rated show in America during its debut season, staying in the top ten for its first three seasons, and ranking in eleventh place for both seasons four and five. The show continues to be seen throughout the world in syndication and on recorded media. Bewitched was created by Sol Saks under executive director Harry Ackerman and starred: Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens; Dick York (1964–1969) as Darrin Stephens, her husband (Dick Sargent replaced an ailing York for the final three seasons, 1969–1972); Agnes Moorehead as Endora, Samantha's mother; David White as Larry Tate, Darrin's boss; Irene Vernon (1964–1966) and later Kasey Rogers (1966–1972) as Louise Tate, Larry's wife; Alice Pearce (1964–1966) as Gladys Kravitz; George Tobias (1964–1971) as her husband, Abner Kravitz; and Erin Murphy (1966–1972) as Tabitha Stephens. In 1966, Sandra Gould took over the part of Gladys Kravitz (1966–1971) when Alice Pearce died. Annual semi-regulars included Maurice Evans as Maurice, Samantha's father; Marion Lorne as Samantha's Aunt Clara (1964–1968); Alice Ghostley as Esmeralda, Samantha's babysitter (1969–1972); Paul Lynde as Samantha's Uncle Arthur (1965–1971); Mabel Albertson as Darrin's mother, Phyllis Stephens (1964–1971); and Robert F. Simon and Roy Roberts alternating the role of Frank Stephens, Darrin's father (1964–1971). Hanna-Barbera produced the opening and closing animation credits.[1] In 2002, Bewitched was ranked No. 50 on "TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time".[2] In 1997, the same magazine ranked the season 2 episode "Divided He Falls" #48 on their list of the "100 Greatest Episodes of All Time".[3]
Is it possible to be both a good witch and a good wife? That was the central dilemma in the1960’s hit TV Show, Bewitched. Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York played a wife andhusband involved in a ‘mixed’ marriage. But now, over 50 years later, do we still find magic inthe mismatched couple? Are Darrin’s demands for normalcy just full-on sexism? Is this wholeTV series a metaphor for the plight of marginalized people everywhere? The Old Roommatesstir the pot and the pop culture cauldron. Listen to this.Follow Old Roommates on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram @OldRoommates, and email us at oldroommatespod@gmail.com. And, of course, rate, review and subscribe on iTunes, Spotify Youtube & wherever you listen to podcasts.
HOLIDAY GAUNTLET: THANKSGIVING—This week on Must Have Seen TV, Brett talks to Amber Petty about the Bewitched episode "Samantha's Thanksgiving to Remember." Dick York's pilgrim wig is unclockable! Samantha for the defense! Who knows where Tabitha is? This episode is about as accurate as the actual "first Thanksgiving" myth! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Them! (1954) This 1954 black and white film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn and James Arness would be the first nuclear monster big insect film. Originally to be filmed in 3D and in color, this has to be scrapped due to malfunction of the 3D cameras. The film would be the number one highest grossing film for Warner Brothers. There are cameo appearances by Dick York and Leonard Nimoy. Eight Legged Freaks (2002) This 2002 horror, monster, comedy, action film would be directed by Ellory Elkayem and star David Arquette, and Scarlet Johansson. The film would be a modest hit but would gain a following upon its released on home video. The film would feature seven types of spiders. The film was to be named Arach Attack but due to the Iraq war it was renamed after a line Arquette ad-lipped from the film ‘Get Back! You eight legged freak!! We are joined by special guest co-host, Joe Randazzo, writer and producer. Opening Credits/Introduction (.55); Story Geek – What To Watch During COVID Crisis (11.15); Man Messes With Nature (14.09); Them! (1954) Trailer (15.14); Why God? (18.39); Nature Messes With Man (48.39); Eight Legged Freaks (2002) (49.15); Mother Nature’s Revenge (51.50); Nature Lives To Fight Another Day (1:19.46); Death of a Bounty Hunter (1:35.31); End Credits (1:37.07); Closing Theme (1:38.03) Opening and Closing Credits– Planet Synth by Dan Hughes Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved.
It's not really a spooktacular but we talk about the loveliest witch in classic TV, Elizabeth Montgomery. We discuss her privileged childhood being the daughter of Classic Movie Star Robert Montgomery, her four marriages. her up and down relationship with Agnes Moorehead. We talked dueling Derwoods and find out why Dick York left and which Dick Elizabeth liked better. Elizabeth was the queen of TV movies until she died of colon cancer at the age of 62. Herbie has extensive info and interviews. It's a very interesting listen. I enjoyed it immensely. Thanks much to Herbie. You can find him atwww.herbiejpilato.comHis amazons authors pagehttps://www.amazon.com/s?k=herbie+j+pilato&crid=28DVKKEFKMO99&sprefix=Herbie+J+Pilato%2Caps%2C223&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_15 Thanks mostly to my listeners,Lots of Love,Grace Check out my Facebook page. I add new stuff constantly. Its a great group of people. www.facebook.com/truestoriesoftinseltownyou can listen to podcast www.truestoriesoftinseltown.comhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-stories-of-tinseltown/id136374488https://open.spotify.com/show/6iTSF8pIrVTbZ8QqNidVUy?si=zn73ahjEQKOzrMtc-8VRhg You can also listen on google play, spotify, YouTube, player FM, I heart radio, amazon music and basically anywhere podcasts are played. I’m also on weekly at www.racketeerradio.com. Lots of great music and shows. I’m also on Pinterest, Tumblr, twitter and instagram.Stay safe and healthy everybody..
It's not really a spooktacular but we talk about the loveliest witch in classic TV, Elizabeth Montgomery. We discuss her privileged childhood being the daughter of Classic Movie Star Robert Montgomery, her four marriages. her up and down relationship with Agnes Moorehead. We talked dueling Derwoods and find out why Dick York left and which Dick Elizabeth liked better. Elizabeth was the queen of TV movies until she died of colon cancer at the age of 62. Herbie has extensive info and interviews. It's a very interesting listen. I enjoyed it immensely. Thanks much to Herbie. You can find him atwww.herbiejpilato.comHis amazons authors pagehttps://www.amazon.com/s?k=herbie+j+pilato&crid=28DVKKEFKMO99&sprefix=Herbie+J+Pilato%2Caps%2C223&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_15 Thanks mostly to my listeners,Lots of Love,Grace
Born on this Day: is a daily podcast hosted by Bil Antoniou, Amanda Barker & Marco Timpano. Celebrating the famous and sometimes infamous born on this day. Check out their other podcasts: Bad Gay Movies, Bitchy Gay Men Eat & Drink Every Place is the Same My Criterions The Insomnia Project Marco's book: 25 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Podcast Celebrating birthday's on this day: Wes Bentley , Max Greenfield, Ione Skye, Noah Taylor, Beyonce Knowles, Damon Wayans , Whtiney Cummings, Judith Ivey, Dick York, Nona Gaye, Richard S. Castellano , Mitzi Gaynor , Mark Ronson, Edward Dmytryk , --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/born-on-this-day-podcast/message
Today we celebrate the man who established the science of botany in America. We'll also learn about the botanist who survived a plane crash in the Alaskan wilderness - an incredible story. We celebrate a presentation from 1977 that encouraged, "Take a pill if you will; I say take a plant to cope with everyday stress." We also learn about the little orchid that halted road construction in Louisiana and the British Plant Explorer that uncovered the orchid black market. Today's poetry features poems about summer. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about infusing your garden with more color. And then we'll wrap things up with an adorable story about a botanically-inspired episode of an old TV show. But first, let's catch up on some Greetings from Gardeners around the world and today's curated news. Subscribe Apple|Google|Spotify|Stitcher|iHeart Gardener Greetings To participate in the Gardener Greetings segment, send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org And, to listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to play The Daily Gardener Podcast. It's that easy. Curated News Migratory Birds Like Native Berries Best | Audubon “Even when fruits of invasive plants are abundant, migratory songbirds seek out native berries, according to new research. As winter approaches and the food supply dwindles, birds move south and devour fall fruits along the way to fuel their trip. But they don’t eat just any fruit on their autumnal journeys: Birds are after native berries, according to a study published in Biological Conservation in January. Even in late autumn, when fruits of invasive plants like Japanese barberry and multiflora rose dominate the landscape, migratory songbirds traversing New England seek out native blueberries, black cherries, and raspberries instead. North American birds evolved alongside North American plants for many thousands of years, so these are the berries they’re most familiar with. But that’s not the only reason to choose one fruit over another: Previous research has found that native fruits are more nutritious than their invasive counterparts. ‘They can’t be eating fast food before they take off on really long migrations,’ says ecologist Amanda Gallinat at the Utah State University, who led the new study. ‘They need something with high energy.’” Our Favourite Garden Blogs..... | Sitting Spiritually The Blackberry Garden Leicester-based ‘amateur and somewhat obsessed gardener’ Alison Levey opens the gates to her own garden, as well as inspirations and things about gardening that make her happy. Her Instagram is definitely worth a follow to Instagram @blackberrygarden Dig Delve| Dig Delve features the writing of garden and landscape designer Dan Pearson and includes stories about gardens, horticulture, plants, landscape, nature, food ...all with stunning photography by Dan’s partner Huw Morgan. The Patient Gardener Helen Johnstone is the Patient Gardener and she says, “the title ‘Patient Gardener’ is quite aspirational as I’m not a particularly patient person… You will find that my posts are my own thoughts and ramblings mainly about my garden, my trials, and tribulations as well as my triumphs.” The Anxious Gardener David Marsden writes about his life as a full-time, working gardener in East Sussex, England. He tends two, large private gardens and shows them, and their wildlife, through the seasons. Sally Nex A garden writer based in Somerset, in the glorious countryside of the south-west of England. Mr Plant Geek Mr Plant Geek is Michael Perry, who brings over 18 years of experience in the horticultural industry to his blog … if you’re looking for shortcuts to gardening success, his blog is where to find uncomplicated tips – ‘I’m here to clear the fog, and help people enjoy easy gardens again!’ The Middle-Sized Garden Alexandra Campbell uses her blog to cover everything from how to use a garden fertilizer, growing vegetables, and how to improve your pruning. Do you have a middle-sized garden? If your garden is bigger than a courtyard but smaller than an acre, this is the one for you. The Curious Gardener Caleb Melchior describes himself as “a plant geek, writer, and designer. I believe in presence - being close, paying attention” Plant Your Shade Trees Wisely. Today's chore was featured in The South Bend Tribune out of South Bend, Indiana, on this day in 1952. Here's what it said, "Don't plant your shade tree so that It shades your neighbor's yard Instead of your own. If you set the tree on the eastern border of your property, it will shade your neighbor's yard instead of your own garden during the hottest part of the day, in the afternoon. ...Consider your plantings as a permanent investment in beauty and comfort that is worth real thought." Alright, that's it for today's gardening news. Now, if you'd like to check out my curated news articles and blog posts for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there's no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, just search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events 1838 On this day, the botanist Asa Gray resigned from the Wilkes Expedition. Gray was frustrated by all of the delays, he was a person of action, and he also disliked Captain Charles Wilkes. Gray disagreed with Wilkes about the Latin descriptions of the new taxa, and he also disagreed with Wilkes's staffing rules. Wilkes wanted to work with Americans only. But, Gray knew the work of the expedition would suffer without the help of European experts. So, Gray decided to pivot, and he left the expedition to accept a position at the University of Michigan. But, before he could officially start that job, Harvard wooed him away. At Harvard, Gray established the science of botany in America, and he guided the country into the international botany arena and made it competitive. And, that was due, in large part, to all of the great relationships Gray had established with European botanists. And, Gray was also terrific friends with Charles Darwin. So, it's no surprise to learn that it was Asa Gray who said, “Natural selection is not the wind which propels the vessel, but the rudder which, by friction, now on this side and now on that, shapes the course.” 1949 On this day, a 79-year-old botanist, Dr. Melville Thurston Cook, his wife, and their pilot were rescued by an Air Force helicopter after a week in the Alaskan wilderness. Cook reported they survived on 90 dozen eggs after their plane was forced down in the rugged Brooks Mountain range. As luck would have it, one thousand eighty eggs were aboard the plane as cargo. Cook shared their ingenuity with the world, telling how they had not lacked for variety in their preparation of the eggs, enjoying fried eggs, boiled eggs, poached eggs, scrambled eggs, shirred eggs, and omelet. Naturally, when he wasn't eating eggs, Dr. Cook collected specimens. Dr. Cook, who would be 80 in September, and his wife had been vacationing in Alaska. In newspaper accounts, he said he never doubted the party would be saved. But the crash had impacted their priorities. Following the accident, Cook and his wife moved to be closer to their children. One of their four kids followed Cook's footsteps to become a plant pathologist, Dr. Harold T. Cook. Before the accident, Cook was finishing up his career by working as a visiting part-time professor of plant pathology at Louisiana State University. During his prime, Cook had gone botanizing with Nathaniel Lord Britton and Elizabeth Gertrude Britton in Puerto Rico. He had also worked with Henry Allan Gleason at the New York Botanical Garden - rubbing shoulders with botanical giants. 1977 On this day, Ethan Allen and Elvin McDonald of House Beautiful (ww.housebeautiful.com) gave an inspiring presentation called "Decorating with Plants." McDonald revealed many new decorating-with-plant ideas. Keep in mind; this was three decades before Instagram. Otherwise, McDonald would have no doubt share photos of the over 300 plants in his apartment. In the newspaper promotions for his presentation, McDonald was quoted as saying, "Take a pill if you will; I say take a plant to cope with everyday stress." 1983 On this day newspaper headline on this day in The Town Talk in Alexandria, Louisiana said, 'Rare Plant Halts Road Work.' It turns out, a fifteen-million-dollar highway-widening project near College Station was stopped because it threatened a tiny, rare, and unusual orchid plant. The Spiranthes parksii (ii = "ee-eye"), is also known as Navasota Ladies' Tresses because it grows along the Navasota River. This rare orchid is only six inches tall with white blooms. First discovered in 1945, the Spiranthes parksii was described by Donovan Stewart Correll in his 1950 book, Native Orchids of North America North of Mexico. And, when it became protected, the Navasota Ladies' Tresses were only the 54th U.S. plant species to be classified as endangered. 1988 On this day, British plant explorer Roy Lancaster revealed that a thriving black market for plants was threatening rare Chinese orchids. In the same way, an art collector might buy stolen works of art underground; elite plant collectors are the wealthy clients of orchid smugglers. Lancaster shared the plight of Paphiopedilum armeniacum ("paff-ee-oh-PED-ih-lum ar-MEN-ee-A-cum"), commonly known as the Golden Slipper Orchid - a rare orchid, which was discovered in 1980 but was 100 percent harvested from the world in 1983. In just three short years, the Golden Slipper Orchid had gone from discovery to presumed extinction. Unearthed Words Here are some poems about summer: The summer looks out from her brazen tower, Through the flashing bars of July. — Francis Thompson, English poet, A Corymbus for Autumn Leaving the house, I went out to see The frog, for example, in her satiny skin; and her eggs like a slippery veil; and her eyes with their golden rims; and the pond with its risen lilies; and its warmed shores and the long, windless afternoons; like a dropped cloud, taking one slow step then standing awhile then taking another, writing her own soft-footed poem through the still waters. — Mary Oliver, American poet, Summer Summer is come, for every spray now springs; The heart hath hung his old head on the pale; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings; The fishes flete with new repaired scale; The adder all her slough away she slings; The swift swallow pursueth the flies small; The busy bee her honey now she mings; Winter is worn that was the flowers' bale. And thus I see among these pleasant things Each care decays, and yet my sorrow springs. —Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, English poet and politician, Sonnet 7 Grow That Garden Library The Flower-Powered Garden by Andy Vernon This book came out in 2018, and the subtitle is Supercharge Your Borders and Containers with Bold, Colourful Plant Combinations. The author Sarah Raven said, "Full of good tips, growing and design guides and an invaluable, zippy-zappy plant encyclopedia, Andy Vernon's new book will help you plot your own flower-powered collections to make your garden glow." Andy Vernon is an award-winning garden writer, photographer, and horticultural consultant. This book is 300 pages of illustrated ideas to improve and redo beds, advice on caring for plants, fifteen incredible color themes, and plant-picks to help you create a garden bursting with color. You can get a copy of The Flower-Powered Garden by Andy Vernon and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $5. Today's Botanic Spark 1966 On this day, the New York Daily News shared the TV listing for 9 pm: it was a repeat episode of Bewitched starring Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York. In the episode, rare black Peruvian roses robbed Samantha of her witching powers and gave her little green square spots on her face. Aunt Clara remembers that the Peruvian black rose was used to drive witches out of Peru. She sends Darrin off to gather items for the antidote, and then she brewed them all together. She needed bat wings, porpoise milk, the eye of newt, and an ostrich feather. Luckily for Samantha, Aunt Clara said that she could only get Peruvian black rose sickness once.
“Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall” (November 7, 1968) When it came time to pick a Halloween special for Gayest Episode Ever, the only real choice was Bewitched, a seasonally appropriate sitcom that also happens to be one of the gayest things ever broadcast on network television. In this fifth-season outing, Endora curses Darren to become hopelessly vain, and Dick York makes the decision to play his newly narcissistic character as pretty damn gay. Comedian, actor and classic TV superfan Chase McCown joins Glen and Drew to talk through an episode that is very gay — if regrettably Uncle Arthur-free. (There’s always next Halloween!) Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Tonight (Crazy Night!)” by Dorine Hollier.
Are you growing parsley? I do. But, I generally only plant the flat leaf variety - since the curly leaf parsley is used mainly as a garnish. Parsley is a member of the Umbelliferae family, which also includes celery, carrots, dill, cilantro, caraway, cumin, and the poisonous hemlock. Brevities #OTD On this day in 1838, the botanist Asa Gray resigned from the Wilkes Expedition. Gray was frustrated by all of the delays. He also disagreed with Captain Charles Wilkes. Gray and Wilkes disagreed about the Latin descriptions of the new taxa. In addition, Wilkes wanted to work with Americans only. Gray recognized that the work could not be done with his usual level of excellence unless European herbaria and experts were included. Instead, Gray accepted a position at the University of Michigan. But, before he could officially start, Harvard wooed him away. Gray established the science of botany and guided American botany into the international arena. It was Asa Gray who said, “Natural selection is not the wind which propels the vessel, but the rudder which, by friction, now on this side and now on that, shapes the course.” #OTD Today in 1949, a 79 year old botanist, Dr. Melville Thurston Cook, his wife, and their pilot were rescued by an Air Force helicopter after a week in the Alaskan wilderness. Cook reported they survived on 90 dozen eggs after their plane was forced down in the rugged Brooks Mountain range. As luck would have it, the 1,080 eggs were aboard the plane as cargo. Cook shared their ingenuity with the world; telling how they had not lacked for variety in their preparation of the eggs, enjoying fried eggs, boiled eggs, poached eggs, scrambled eggs, shirred eggs and omelet. Naturally, when he wasn't eating eggs, Dr. Cook collected specimens. Dr. Cook, who would be 80 in September, and his wife had been vacationing in Alaska. In newspaper accounts he said he never doubted the party would be saved. But the crash had impacted their priorities. Following the accident, Cook and his wife moved to be closer to their children. One of their four kids followed Cook's footsteps to become a plant pathologist; Dr. Harold T. Cook. Before the accident, Cook was finishing up his career by working as visiting part-time professor of plant pathology at Louisiana State University. During his prime, Cook had gone botanizing with Nathaniel Lord Britton and Elizabeth Gertrude Britton in Puerto Rico. He had also worked with Henry Allan Gleason at the New York Botanical Garden. #OTD Back in 1977, Ethan Allen and Elvin McDonald of House Beautiful (ww.housebeautiful.com) gave a presentation called "Decorating with Plants." McDonald revealed many new decorating-with-plant ideas. Keep in mind, this was three decades before Instagram. Otherwise, McDonald would have no doubt share photos of the over 300 plants in his apartment. In the newspaper promotions for his presentation, McDonald was quoted as saying, "Take a pill if you will I say take a plant to cope with everyday stress." #OTD A 1983 newspaper headline on this day in The Town Talk in Alexandria, Louisiana said, 'Rare Plant Halts Road Work'. Turns out, a $15 million highway widening project near College Station was stopped because it threatened a tiny, rare, and unusual orchid plant. The Spiranthes parksii (ii = "ee-eye"), also known as Navasota Ladies' Tresses because it grew along the Navasota River, is only 6 inches tall with white blooms. First discovered in 1945 and described by Donovan Stewart Correll in his 1950 book, Native Orchids of North America North of Mexico, It became the 54th U.S. plant species to be classified as endangered. #OTD In 1988, British plant explorer Roy Lancaster revealed that a thriving black market for plants was threatening rare Chinese orchids. In the same way an art collector might buy stolen works of art underground, elite plant collectors are the wealthy clients of orchid smugglers. Lancaster shared the plight of Paphiopedilum armeniacum which was discovered in 1980, but was 100 percent harvested from the world in 1983. In just three short years, the plant had gone from discovery to presumed extinction! Unearthed Words Here's a poem by Theodore Roethke called Transplanting. Roethke said he wrote the poem from the perspective of "a very small child: all interior drama; no comment; no interpretation.” Watching hands transplanting, Turning and tamping, Lifting the young plants with two fingers, Sifting in a palm-full of fresh loam,-- One swift movement,-- Then plumping in the bunched roots, A single twist of the thumbs, a tamping and turning, All in one,Quick on the wooden bench, A shaking down, while the stem stays straight, Once, twice, and a faint third thump,-- Into the flat-box it goes, Ready for the long days under the sloped glass: The sun warming the fine loam, The young horns winding and unwinding, Creaking their thin spines, The underleaves, the smallest buds Breaking into nakedness, The blossoms extending Out into the sweet air, The whole flower extending outward, Stretching and reaching. Today's book recommendation: Perennial Garden Plants by Graham Stuart Thomas Hailed as a classic from its first publication, Perennial Garden Plants describes over 2,000 species along with practical information on planting, seasonal flowering, color, propagation and cultivation as well as on the origins of plants. Of this book Graham Stuart Thomas said, "I have tried to be truthful, concise and at the same time appetizing; Appetizing because it is my desire to encourage you to grow these lovely things; the smaller ones among them maybe called garden toys, while many of the larger kinds are plants of great personality. To whichever class they belong they are growing things, of a beauty unsurpassed among the passive things of this world and worthy of our reverence and awe, to be treasured and enshrined in our gardens." Today's Garden Chore Plant Your Shade Trees Wisely. Today's chore was featured inThe South Bend Tribune out of South Bend, Indiana on this day in 1952. Here's what it said, "Don't plant plant your shade tree so that It shades your neighbor's yard Instead of your own. If you set the tree on the eastern border of your property, it will shade your neighbor's yard instead of your own garden during the hottest part of the day, in the afternoon. ...Consider your plantings as a permanent investment in beauty and comfort that is worth real thought." Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart Today in 1966, the New York Daily News shared the TV listing for 9pm: a repeat episode of Bewitched starring Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York. In the episode, rare black Peruvian roses robbed Samantha of her witching powers and gave her little green square spots on her face. Aunt Clara remembers that the Peruvian black rose was used to drive witches out of Peru. She sends Darrin off to gather items for the antidote that she will brew: bat wings, porpoise milk, eye of newt and an ostrich feather. Luckily for Samantha, Aunt Clara said that she could only get Peruvian black rose sickness once. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
När Dick York lämnade 60-talsserien Bewitched och ersattes av Dick Sargent föddes uttrycket "the other Darrin". Vad innebär det egentligen? Det och mycket mer diskuterar Erika och Linnéa i detta avsnitt av RetroTV-podden.
In episode 88, Chuck talks about replacement actors! It’s when an actor is replaced by another actor to play the same character. Only actors in television series are considered—and no animal actors are included! One of the most famous replacement actors is Dick Sargent who replaced Dick York as Darrin Stephens on Bewitched. Tell Chuck...
Episode 163 is Bewitched (1964) Recently married Darren Stephens receives a shock when he discovers that his bride, Samantha, is a witch. A witch married to an ordinary man cannot resist using her magic powers to solve the problems her family faces. Stars: Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York
Chatting With Sherri welcomes back Chris York! This time we celebrate my Mom's birthday, last time we chatted we celebrated his Dad's the celebrated actor and Bewitched star Dick York with his beloved son Chris. We will chat about the progress on getting his Dad a star for him on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. Chris York is the son of the brilliant Dick York who played Darrin Stephens, in the classic 1960s sitcom "Bewitched".Besides being a talented and much respected actor, he is also remembered for being a caring family man and a tireless humanitarian. He founded Acting for Life in the early 1980s, a fund-raising, non-profit organization, to help the homeless people in America. Chris is trying to get his dad a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, very much deserved.
We're looking back at the 1999 Jack Black & Owen Wilson pilot Heat Vision and Jack and talking about our next pilot: High School USA (1984)!In 1983, a successful TV movie starring Michael J. Fox called High School USA spawned a potential TV series that never made it, despite having a wealth of known character actors. The pilot was burned off on Memorial Day 1984 and not much is known about it.If you want to watch High School USA, you can watch it on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYTslOwwq30&tContact Us!Email: pilotprojectshow@gmail.comInstagram: @pilotprojectpodFacebook: https://fb.me/pilotprojectpodTwitter: @pilotprojectpodVoicemail: (469) 573-2337Subscribe for Free!Apple Podcasts: http://apple.pilotprojectpod.comGoogle Play: http://googleplay.pilotprojectpod.comRSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/pilotprojectpodSpotify: http://spotify.pilotprojectpod.comStitcher: http://stitcher.pilotprojectpod.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week, The Robio explains that, for the next couple of weeks, while he and the cast shoot another series for Amazon, (A new show that puts a spin on the concept of Stand-Up Comedy) the RBRCH will be slightly different...kind of like when they replaced Dick York with Dick Sargent on 'Bewitched'. Same podcast...but...well, you'll see. Download and you'll hear Rob as he reminisces about his days with The Bartlettes, his opening act back in the day; a Girl Group who would do Songs from the 60's, complete with Beehives, and then join him onstage for the Encore to do the Big Showbiz Finish: The musical tribute to the Godfather of Soul, the Great James Brown. And then, for your listening pleasure, he plays a rare clip of the classic 'Big Butted Woman'.
Chatting With Sherri celebrates Dick York's birthday with Chris York! Sept. 4th would have been Dick York's 90th birthday! We celebrate with his beloved son Chris York to chat about his Dad and his dream of getting a star for him on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. Chris York is the son of the brilliant Dick York who played Darrin Stephens, in the classic 1960s sitcom "Bewitched".Besides being a talented and much respected actor, he is also remembered for being a caring family man and a tireless humanitarian. He founded Acting for Life in the early 1980s, a fund-raising, non-profit organization, to help the homeless people in America. Chris is trying to get his dad a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, very much deserved.
Chatting With Sherri welcomes Adam-Michael James and Chris York about Bewitched! "Bewitched" expert Adam-Michael James brings the supernatural sitcom full circle in "I, Samantha,TakeThis Mortal, Darrin" — a series finale concept he originated in "The Bewitched Continuum", his ultimate linear guide to the series. Smoothly needle-dropping into 1972, this two-part "episode" puts favorite "Bewitched" characters in the spotlight once again, creates backstories for the Stephenses, and builds on the show's messages of equality and acceptance while giving casual and hardcore fans alike all the witchy goodness and closure they deserve. Chris York is the son of the brilliant Dick York who played Darrin Stephens, in the classic 1960s sitcom "Bewitched".Besides being a talented and much respected actor, he is also remembered for being a caring family man and a tireless humanitarian. He founded Acting for Life in the early 1980s, a fund-raising, non-profit organization, to help the homeless people in America. Chris is trying to get his dad a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, very much deserved.
SNS Online goes on location to Norfolk, to discover it's biggest and best secret...Trunchonbury! Part two (of two) of an in-depth, fully illustrated exploration of one of the best - and friendliest - festivals currently in the UK. Features interviews with Jeramiah Ferrari, Sam and the Womp, Dodgy, Rivers, Doris Brendel, The Tapi Project, Dick York and the Originals, OmniVibes, Hydra Lerna, Odder Seas and many, many more. Trunchonbury website https://www.trunchonburyfestival.com/ SNS Online Series 5 - Trunchonbury Pt 1 https://soundcloud.com/scratchnsniff-rte-pulse/sns-online-series-5-trunchonbury SNS Online Bitesized Series 5 - Trunchonbury's Roving Microphone! https://soundcloud.com/scratchnsniff-rte-pulse/sns-online-bitesized-series-5-trunchonbury-s-roving-microphone SNS Online continues to offer an eclectic range of quality programming - free to download - to all like-minded people out there in cyber-space. These shows are independent podcasts produced to the highest professional standards and are non-profit making. So please enjoy, download and share these shows on all your lovely social media - as essentially that is our advertising! And please, please, please...offer feedback on the 'SNS Online' FB page or Twitter (ScratchNTweet). Other shows currently in preparation... John Challis - actor Jonny Benjamin MBE - mental health campaigner Howlround - radiophonic musicians
SNS Online goes on location to Norfolk, to discover it's biggest and best secret...Trunchonbury! Part one (of two) of an in-depth, fully illustrated exploration of one of the best - and friendliest - festivals currently in the UK. Features interviews with Jeramiah Ferrari, Sam and the Womp, Dodgy, Rivers, Doris Brendel, The Tapi Project, Dick York and the Originals, OmniVibes, Hydra Lerna, Odder Seas and many, many more. SNS Online Series 5 - Trunchonbury Pt 2 https://soundcloud.com/scratchnsniff-rte-pulse/sns-online-series-5-trunchonbury-pt-2 SNS Online Bitesized Series 5 - Trunchonbury's Roving Microphone! https://soundcloud.com/scratchnsniff-rte-pulse/sns-online-bitesized-series-5-trunchonbury-s-roving-microphone SNS Online continues to offer an eclectic range of quality programming - free to download - to all like-minded people out there in cyber-space. These shows are independent podcasts produced to the highest professional standards and are non-profit making. So please enjoy, download and share these shows on all your lovely social media - as essentially that is our advertising! And please, please, please...offer feedback on the 'SNS Online' FB page or Twitter (ScratchNTweet). Other shows currently in preparation... John Challis - actor Jonny Benjamin MBE - mental health campaigner Howlround - radiophonic musicians
Welcome to episode 115 of Broadcast Geeks! On this podcast we discuss all things geek and nerd related provided our DVR's have space and our Netflix accounts are our own and none others. This week the Geeks sat down at Jake's place before we went to Ratio Beerworks to play Marvel Cinematic Movie Trivia (WE WON!). We talk more Dick York, Marvel Moving viewing order, THAT SOLO TRAILER, Indiana Jones (Joan), A Quiet Place and much much more! Most episodes of Broadcast Geeks are recorded at the Comedy RoomRoom inside of El Charrito at 2104 Larimer Street in the heart of Denver's ballpark neighborhood. Make sure to visit for brunch on Sunday's if you want to watch us live at Denver's only 5 Star Dive Bar. You can send your feedback and show topic ideas to broadcastgeeks@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @broadcastgeeks. Please remember to subscribe to us on iTunes and you you can listen anytime on sexpotcomedy.com
Welcome to episode 114 of Broadcast Geeks! On this podcast we discuss all things geek and nerd related provided our DVR's have space and our Netflix accounts are our own and none others. This week the Geeks sit down at the Sexpot Comedy office with drop-in guest JD Lopez of the Left Hand, Right Brain podcast to talk Dick York, Dick Sargent, Wally West, Legion, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Wild Wild Country, Star Wars and much much more! Most episodes of Broadcast Geeks are recorded at the Comedy RoomRoom inside of El Charrito at 2104 Larimer Street in the heart of Denver's ballpark neighborhood. Make sure to visit for brunch on Sunday's if you want to watch us live at Denver's only 5 Star Dive Bar. You can send your feedback and show topic ideas to broadcastgeeks@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @broadcastgeeks. Please remember to subscribe to us on iTunes and you you can listen anytime on sexpotcomedy.com
Have you ever wanted to read minds? We discuss exactly that this week with the Dick York classic, “A Penny for Your Thoughts”! My guest this week was the irreplaceable Continue readingS2E16 – A Penny For Your Thoughts – Twilight Zone The post S2E16 – A Penny For Your Thoughts – Twilight Zone appeared first on Apathetic Enthusiasm.
País Estados Unidos Director Robert Rossen Guión Ivan Moffat (Novela: Glendon Swarthout) Música Elie Siegmeister Fotografía Burnett Guffey Reparto Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth, Van Heflin, Tab Hunter, Richard Conte, Michael Callan, Dick York, Robert Keith Sinopsis El ocho de marzo de 1916, Pancho Villa y su ejército atraviesan la frontera, arrasando la ciudad de Columbus, en el estado de Nuevo México. El gobierno de Estados Unidos, en represalia, inicia una operación de castigo, que sólo encuentra resistencia en un rancho del estado de Guerrero.
Welcome to our first episode of Properly Bewitched - the one and only Bewitched podcast on the web! Enjoy a witty and fast-paced discussion on the 1960s TV sensation Bewitched featuring Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, and Agnes Moorehead.
Old pals Dick York, from Cryssis and Photographer David Apps, meet up with Steve from Retro Man Blog to chat about their careers. Dick will be appearing at the Retro Man Blog gig with TV Smith at The Railway in Southend-on-Sea on June 22nd, along with Andy J Gallagher and Roman Jugg of The Damned. He talks to Steve about his early days in Sta-Prest and resurrecting his band as Cryssis with Vom Ritchie (Dr & The Medics, Die Toten Hosen) after over 20 years. Then David Apps chats about his excellent "East London Photography" book, which charts the changes around the area of the new Olympics site. Copies of the book will be on sale at The Railway gig. David also talks about his artwork and how he ended up playing in a band with a founder member of the Sex Pistols..! Check out more information on Dick York at www.cryssis.de David Apps at www.artificialdesigns.co.uk and even more at www.retromanblog.com
JACK ARMSTRONG - 2 Episodes:"A Clue To Prof. Loring" (1-06-41) and "Yates The Traitor Returns" (1-08-41)CAST: Jim Ameche, Stanley Harris, Frank Behrens, Charles Flynn, Rye Billsbury, St John Terrell, John Gannon, Roland Butterfield, Murray McLean, Milton Guion, Dick York, Shaindel Kalish, Sarajane Wells, Loretta Poynton, Naomi May, Patricia Dunlap, Jim Goss, Don Ameche, Frank Dane and Jack Doty, Herb Butterfield, Ed Davison, Arthur Van Slyke, Olan Soule, Ken Christy, Frank Behrens, Michael Romano, Robert Barron, Ken Griffin, Carlton KaDell.