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Trivia With Budds
10 Trivia Questions on Anne Hathaway Movies

Trivia With Budds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 10:57


For Patreon subscriber Courtney Cassal! Fact of the Day: The act of dumping green slime on a person on "You Can't Do That On Television" started when they meant to dump food on a kid but it went rotten and turned into green muck and they threw it on him anyway.  THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 02:27 SUPPORT THE SHOW MONTHLY, LISTEN AD-FREE FOR JUST $1 A MONTH: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds INSTANT DOWNLOAD DIGITAL TRIVIA GAMES ON ETSY, GRAB ONE NOW!  GET A CUSTOM EPISODE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES:  Email ryanbudds@gmail.com Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music:  "Your Call" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY AMAZING PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING:   Linda Elswick Mom & Mac Jamie Greig Rondell Merritt Sue First Nick Vogelpohl Adam Jacoby Adam Suzan Jeremy Yoder Chelsea Walker Carter A. Fourqurean Tiffany Poplin Bill Bavar Courtney Cassal Daniel Hoisington-McArthur Paula Wetterhahn Justin Cone Steven LongSue FirstKC Khoury Keith MartinTonya CharlesBen Katelyn Turner Ryan Ballantine Justly Maya Brandon Lavin Kathy McHale Selectronica Chuck Nealen Courtney French Nikki Long Jenny Santomauro Jon Handel Mark Zarate Keiva BranniganLaura PalmerLauren Glassman John Taylor Dean Bratton Mona B Pate Hogan Kristy Donald Fuller Erin Burgess Chris Arneson Trenton Sullivan Josh Gregovich Jen and NicJessica Allen Michele Lindemann Ben Stitzel Michael Redman Timothy HeavnerHarlie WestJeff Foust Sarah Snow-BrineRichard Lefdal Rebecca Meredith Leslie Gerhardt Myles Bagby Jenna Leatherman Vernon Heagy Albert Thomas Kimberly Brown Tracy Oldaker Sara Zimmerman Madeleine Garvey Jenni Yetter Alexandra Pepin Brendan JohnB Patrick Leahy Dillon Enderby John Mihaljevic James Brown Christy Shipley Pamela Yoshimura Cody Roslund Clayton Polizzi Alexander Calder Mark Haas Ricky Carney Paul McLaughlin Manny Cortez Casey OConnor Willy Powell Robert Casey Rich Hyjack Matthew Frost Joe Jermolowicz Brian Salyer Greg Bristow Megan Donnelly Jim Fields Mo Martinez Luke Mckay Simon Time Feana Nevel Brian WilliamsJordania of Zeilingrisk

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Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill | 90s Album Review

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 70:15


It's hard to look back on the 1990s and remember a time when Alanis Morissette was not one of its most recognizable artists. At the start of the decade, unless you were familiar with Canadian pop music or the Nickelodeon show "You Can't Do That On Television," you'd be forgiven for not knowing her name. In 1995, that all changed. Thanks to a meeting with songwriter/producer Glen Ballard, the creatively frustrated 19-year old teen pop star was able to reinvent herself by stripping away the restraints of her previous career and starting anew. Songwriting sessions with Ballard allowed Morissette to unleash her voice, sonically and lyrically, one demo at a time into what would become one of the most successful albums in history. As impressive as the sales numbers are, unlike other massive multi-platinum world sellers, Jagged Little Pill does it without being glossy and over-produced, relying on simple drum loops, tasteful guitars, and the occasional bouncy bassline to provide the foundation for Morissette's singular voice.   Songs In This Episode Intro - You Outta Know 29:52 - Right Through You 32:35 - Dope Nostalgia Promo 37:03 - All I Really Want 46:55 - Not The Doctor 50:56 - Mary Jane Outro - Head Over Feet   Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast
Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill | 90s Album Review

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 70:15


It's hard to look back on the 1990s and remember a time when Alanis Morissette was not one of its most recognizable artists. At the start of the decade, unless you were familiar with Canadian pop music or the Nickelodeon show "You Can't Do That On Television," you'd be forgiven for not knowing her name. In 1995, that all changed. Thanks to a meeting with songwriter/producer Glen Ballard, the creatively frustrated 19-year old teen pop star was able to reinvent herself by stripping away the restraints of her previous career and starting anew. Songwriting sessions with Ballard allowed Morissette to unleash her voice, sonically and lyrically, one demo at a time into what would become one of the most successful albums in history. As impressive as the sales numbers are, unlike other massive multi-platinum world sellers, Jagged Little Pill does it without being glossy and over-produced, relying on simple drum loops, tasteful guitars, and the occasional bouncy bassline to provide the foundation for Morissette's singular voice.   Songs In This Episode Intro - You Outta Know 29:52 - Right Through You 32:35 - Dope Nostalgia Promo 37:03 - All I Really Want 46:55 - Not The Doctor 50:56 - Mary Jane Outro - Head Over Feet   Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.

Obscurity Now!
Obscurity Now! #145 'Hey Dude' (S01E01) 'Day 1 at the Bar None Ranch'

Obscurity Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 59:08


Watch Hey Dude on Paramount+ Buy Escape To Earth here: https://reptilianmedia.bigcartel.com/ If you were lucky enough to have cable #tv back in the early #90s, and were a kid, you probably watched a lot of #Nickelodeon. #Snick, Salute Your Shorts, You Can't Do That On Television, and of course Hey Dude, the show about fresh faced teens working on a dude ranch in the middle of the desert, but does Hey Dude still hold up in 2024? We answer that question as well as do a deep dive on the cast on this episode of the Obscurity Now #podcast! Every week friends Steve (creator of the Ray Can't Sleep podcast) and Yahel (creator of Wrestling with Gaming youtube channel) chat about weird, obscure, and forgotten media, and some not-so obscure media. But don't just listen! This is much more than a podcast. Obscurity Now! Streams live on Twitch and Youtube every Sunday at 6pm. Come join the chat! Streaming live: Every Sunday at 6pm Eastern, 3pm Pacific #PODCAST: TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/stevinfinite E-mail: reptilianmedia@gmail.com Twitter: @reptilianmedia Instagram: obscurity_now Hosts: Steve Honeycutt Twitter:@Stevinfinite Audiodrama: www.raycantsleep.com Podcast: www.themeparklegends.com Yahel Velazquez Twitter: @Wrestlesgaming Youtube: wrestlingwithgaming @WrestlingWithGaming

Obscurity Now!
Obscurity Now! #144 'Hey Dude' (S01E01) 'Day 1 at the Bar None Ranch'

Obscurity Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 58:34


Watch Hey Dude on Paramount+Buy Escape To Earth here: https://reptilianmedia.bigcartel.com/If you were lucky enough to have cable #tv back in the early #90s, and were a kid, you probably watched a lot of #Nickelodeon. #Snick, Salute Your Shorts, You Can't Do That On Television, and of course Hey Dude, the show about fresh faced teens working on a dude ranch in the middle of the desert, but does Hey Dude still hold up in 2024? We answer that question as well as do a deep dive on the cast on this episode of the Obscurity Now #podcast!Every week friends Steve (creator of the Ray Can't Sleep podcast) and Yahel (creator of Wrestling with Gaming youtube channel) chat about weird, obscure, and forgotten media, and some not-so obscure media. But don't just listen! This is much more than a podcast. Obscurity Now! Streams live on Twitch and Youtube every Sunday at 6pm. Come join the chat!Streaming live: Every Sunday at 6pm Eastern, 3pm Pacific #PODCAST: TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/stevinfiniteE-mail: reptilianmedia@gmail.comTwitter: @reptilianmediaInstagram: obscurity_nowHosts:Steve HoneycuttTwitter:@StevinfiniteAudiodrama: www.raycantsleep.comPodcast: www.themeparklegends.comYahel VelazquezTwitter: @WrestlesgamingYoutube: wrestlingwithgaming @WrestlingWithGaming

Splat Attack!
61. You Can't Do That On Television: Holidays

Splat Attack!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 100:32


Happy Mother's Day! Wait...I'm sorry! Happy Groundhog Day! Oh, that's not right either. Let's try Labor Day? Valentine's Day? No! No, it's Thanksgiving! Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I'm sorry about that, I was a little confused with all of the holidays that were jam packed in this episode of You Can't Do That On Television. Together with Patricia from Old School Lane, we take a look at the Holidays episode of this early Nickelodeon pioneer to see how well this episode about a wide assortment of holidays is constructed. What are some of your favorite festive YCDTOTV sketches? Be sure to share the love with Patricia and check out her YouTube channel and podcast. https://linktr.ee/OldSchoolLane Unlock Bonus Content on Patreon Shop at our Splat Attack Merch Store Email Us: SplatAttack2021@gmail.com   YouTube: Splat Attack! Podcast Instagram: @SplatAttackPodcast Reddit: SplatAttack2021 TikTok: @splatattack2021 Rate us 5 Stars on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more 90s Nick Fans.

That Week In SNL
Off Week 44: You Can't Do That On Television: The Early Years

That Week In SNL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 90:46


As one of the most defining shows of the early years of Nickelodeon, You Can't Do That On Television has a fascinating history behind it and so, we're exploring some episodes from the first two pre-Nick (kinda) seasons and find ourselves in an Ottawan nightmare landscape of insanity, pie, slime and the dastardly Jim Johnson.

Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs
First-Name Basis, Episode 2: The Next 10

Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 44:01


The second batch of 10 songs is raising tough questions for our First-Name Basis season, like: Does difficult subject matter preclude a song from moving on? How can you tell if a songwriter has never lived in NYC...and how drunk WERE the Kingsmen? Would Rick Springfield REALLY just pine for some lady? We also fondly remember You Can't Do That On Television, pay tribute to Weird Al Yankovic, and save you from Succession finale spoilers, so if you can't hear the drums, turn up the volume on Episode 2. Our intro is [deep breath] Elliott Smith, Ben Folds, Andrew Byrne, Laura Barger, AND Jack Baldelli, and our outro is Sarah Vaughn. For more information/to become a patron of the show, visit patreon.com/mastas. SHOW NOTES Not sure what's going on here? Start at the beginning of the season Episode 125: ABBA-sode! Law & Order S07.E13, "Matrimony" "Eddie Vedder Is Still Learning to Live With Loss" "Yoda" Quaid In Full Episode 131: The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," Ranked

The Overnightscape Underground
Radio Free Shambles #288: Sump Deet (3/6/23)

The Overnightscape Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 55:15


55:15 – A surprisingly warm day and memories of You Can’t Do That On Television. RFS 288. Recorded 3/6/23. License for this track: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Attribution: by Shambles Constant, Falling Cow Productions – more info at onsug.comReleased March 2023 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing […]

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Reliving My Youth
Abby Hagyard (You Can't Do That On Television)

Reliving My Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 79:38


Noel catches up with Abby Hagyard. The actress played "Mom" and the other adult female characters on You Can't Do That On Television. The show ran for ten seasons. Hagyard provided character voices for the animated cartoon series For Better or For Worse, The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin, Dennis the Menace and The Care Bears. She wrote the book, Fame, in 2017.

Mark 2.0 Podcast
An Interview With A Writer Starring Dan Lalande

Mark 2.0 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 101:54


Dan Lalande, one of the most accomplished writers of our time joins us from Ottawa Canada  to talk about his writing career, his love for films, some of the shows he has been a writer on like the hit Nickelodeon show "You Can't Do That On Television", the film "House Of Luk." which starred Michael Moriarty, Pat Morita, and even Dan himself had a major role in the film. If you want to learn how to become a writer or just find out why one man chose writing as a career than this is the podcast for you.We also discuss Star Wars and what is was like when it first came out  which ties into his book " Reel Ottawa :  A Memoir With the Movie Theatres We Loved" which you can purchase on the following links.Ottawa Press and Publishinghttps://www.ottawapressandpublishing.com/products/reel-ottawa-by-dan-lalande-2Amazon https://a.co/d/17kkDuhWe are looking forward to having Dan back on the podcast when his next book comes out next year about an historical look into 1970s Comedy Films.Here is Dan's websitewww.danlalande.comHere is Dan's IMDb Page. I encourage to watch all the films and TV shows he has been a part of. I have seen "House of Luk" multiple times and I could not recommend it enough.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0482347/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1We are Mark 2.0 thanks again for tuning into another hit podcast episode. If you haven't done so already make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel under Mark 2.0.  Look for our blue moon logo. Make sure to share the podcast with everyone you know. Also please post comments and click the like button if you enjoyed our podcast episode.You can also find us on all social media to stay up to date with the podcast.

Charlottesville Community Engagement
May 13, 2022: Several vacancies coming up on Charlottesville Planning Commission as city prepares to rewrite zoning code; One million Americans have died of COVID

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 15:22


Welcome to the only Friday the 13th of all of 2022! Many consider the day to be unlucky, a tradition that goes back many centuries. Rather than go through all of that, I’m more curious to know what you think of this day. Do you take precautions? Did you even notice? Do other days in a Friday the 13th’d month also have powers? In any case, those questions aren’t the purpose of Charlottesville Community Engagement, a podcast and newsletter whose host still wonders why. Charlottesville Community Engagement is mostly free but your financial support will help it growing! On today’s program:Governor Youngkin orders flags at half-mast to commemorate one million Americans who have died from COVIDThere are five vacancies on the Charlottesville Planning Commission, and the city is seeking applicantsAn update on the city’s zoning process as well as an update a lawsuit claiming the Comprehensive Plan is invalid under state lawAnd a quick preview of a conversation between the Reverend Alex Joyner and the author of a book on Virginia’s eugenics movement Shout-out to Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards In today’s subscriber-supported Public Service Announcement, the Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards continues to offer classes this spring and summer to increase your awareness of our wooden neighbors and to prepare for the future. Coming up on June 7 is a tree identification course taught on Zoom by tree steward Elizabeth Ferguson followed by a separate hike on June 11 at the Department of Forestry’s headquarters near the Fontaine Research Park. That’s followed by a tree identification walk at the University of Virginia on June 12 for the public. On June 14, Rachel Keen will give a lecture on Zoom on the Social Life of Trees. Do trees really communicate with one another? What is a 'mother tree'? Can a tree do anything to repel a pest? Learn more at charlottesvilleareatreestewards.org.One million Americans have died of COVID since pandemic beganGovernor Glenn Youngkin has followed the direction of President Joe Biden and has ordered that the United States and Virginia flags be flown at half-mast until Monday to commemorate the milestone of a million Americans who have now died of COVID in the past 26 months. I’ll have more on the pandemic tomorrow.On Thursday, the Virginia Department of Health reported another 3,144 new cases, and the seven-day average for new cases is 2,441. The seven-day percentage for PCR tests is 13.7 percent, up from 11 percent on May 6 and 9.1 percent on April 29. None of those numbers include tests taken at home. This morning the Virginia Healthcare and Hospital Association reports 325 people in hospitals are currently COVID positive, but many of those patients may have been admitted for other reasons. Forty-five COVID patients are currently hospitalized in intensive care units and 20 of those are on ventilators. Nationwide, the trend is toward more cases with 84,778 new cases reported through PCR tests according to data collected by the Centers for Disease Control. Hospitalizations are also trending upward across the country with a seven-day average of 2,603 new admissions a day. It’s important to remember that the number of COVID fatalities continues to trend downward with a current seven-day average of 272 deaths. The highest seven-day average during the pandemic was 3,420 in mid January of 2021 and 2,709 in early February of this year. Charlottesville hires two department headsThe City of Charlottesville has promoted two employees to take over their departments, and has also filled the position of Human Resources Director. Mary Ann Hardie will move to Charlottesville from Washington state to take the human resources position, which has been vacant since November 2020 when Michelle Vineyard left after just over a year of service. Hardie has served for the past three years as human resources director in Lacey, Washington. That’s a suburb of state capital Olympia that grew from 42,393 people to 53,526 from 2010 to 2020 according to the U.S. Census.Hardie starts work on May 16.Misty Graves has been with the city of Charlottesville’s Human Services Department for 16 years and has been the interim director since Kaki Dimock left the city to work for Albemarle County. “I am humbled by the opportunity to build on the existing work of the Department," is quoted in a press release. "Our Department is comprised of dedicated staff that are committed to creating a more equitable and just community so all of our residents may thrive, and it’s my honor to work alongside them.”David Dillehunt has been the interim deputy director of the Office of Communications and Public Engagement since soon after former director Brian Wheeler stepped down late last year. Deputy Director Joe Rice left soon afterwards. Dillehunt began working for Charlottesville in 2005 as a consultant has won two Regional Emmy Awards for work he’s produced for the city. In 2004, Dillehunt also produced a documentary on the children’s program You Can’t Do That On Television. (play the trailer) The city is still looking to fill the director’s position for the Office of Communications and Public Engagement. The position closes May 18 if you want to throw your hat in the ring. (see the vacancy)Vacancies opening up on Charlottesville Planning CommissionIf you have an interest in advising Charlottesville City Council on land use decisions, and have time to devote to the effort, you may get your chance. “There are spots on the Planning Commission that are coming open this summer,” said Missy Creasy, the Deputy Director of the city’s Department of Neighborhood Development Services. “And right now we are in the window for applications.” There are five terms ending this summer, and at least two current members cannot reapply. They are Jody Lahendro and Taneia Dowell. Commissioner Karim Habbab is filling an unexpired term which runs out on August 31. The terms of Hosea Mitchell and Rory Stolzenberg are both running out on that day. Stolzenberg is also filling out the unexpired term vacated when Hunter Smith resigned in 2018 after a handful of months in the position. Apply for the position here.Charlottesville zoning info slightly delayed Work on the next phase of the rewriting of Charlottesville’s zoning ordinance continues, but it’s slightly delayed. Neighborhood Development Services Director James Freas told the Planning Commission Tuesday that a “diagnostic and approach” report was not ready in time for their May meeting, but he hopes it will be out by the end of this month. (previous coverage)“As this point we are anticipating that the joint meeting between the Council and the Planning Commission to eventually make a decision on moving forward with that report, we’re projecting that happening in September at this point in time,” Freas said. Freas is now referring to this report as a conceptual plan for the new zoning ordinance. “It’s going to lay out what the approach is towards bringing our zoning into consistency with our Comprehensive Plan and its meant to include within it both modeling of potential building outcomes, so what type of buildings might be buildable under the policies articulated in the Comprehensive Plan, and how the market might respond to this new zoning,” Freas said. Freas said a public meeting will be held two weeks after the report with other community engagement events happening over the summer. The new Comprehensive Plan was adopted in November 2021. Consult Information Charlottesville for a series of property transactions in city limits since then. That joint City Council and Planning Commission meeting in September will be after a pair of judicial proceedings related to a lawsuit filed by anonymous Charlottesville property owners challenging the validity of the Comprehensive Plan. A hearing on the initial motion will be held in Charlottesville Circuit Court on July 15 with Judge Richard E. Moore presiding. A hearing on a city-filed demurrer to require the plaintiffs to identify themselves will be held on August 26. Alderman Library construction reaches milestoneThe tallest portions of the new Alderman Library have been installed, and the University of Virginia marked the occasion with a “topping out” ceremony. UVA Today reports that over a hundred workers were on hand to witness the placement of two steel beams that had been signed by UVA officials and more. “The two beams are part of the steel-framed clerestory roof structure, an architectural feature that will allow natural light to reach the study and reading rooms inside the library,” writes Matt Kelly in an article posted yesterday. The library itself is only two thirds of the way to being completed. When it’s done, there will be a new entrance that faces University Avenue. Bill Palmer is with the UVA Office of the Architect and he gave an update to the Charlottesville Planning Commission on Tuesday. “That’s a big milestone of a transformative project over there that will really open up the library towards University Avenue as you’re going up and down that thoroughfare,” Palmer said. The original library opened in 1937, but was closed off to University Avenue in 1967 when the “stacks” were built. I’ll have more from the Planning Commission in a future edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement. In today’s other three shout-outsCode for Charlottesville is seeking volunteers with tech, data, design, and research skills to work on community service projects. Founded in September 2019, Code for Charlottesville has worked on projects with the Legal Aid Justice Center, the Charlottesville Fire Department, and the Charlottesville Office of Human Rights. Visit codeforcville.org to learn about those projects. In the middle, I’d like to take the opportunity to wish my brother, Steve Tubbs, a happy birthday for tomorrow. The final comes from another Patreon supporter who wants you to go out and read a local news story written by a local journalist. Whether it be the Daily Progress, Charlottesville Tomorrow, C-Ville Weekly, NBC29, CBS19, WINA, or some other place I’ve not mentioned - the community depends on a network of people writing about the community. Go learn about this place today!Eugenics and the Making of Modern VirginiaThe newsletter and podcast you’re experiencing stems from a website I created in 2005 to bring lectures, interviews, and audio segments to the public as an experiment. The Charlottesville Podcasting Network has been in the hands of my friend Dan Gould for several years, but he recently retired and passed the baton back to me. From time to time, I’ll end this newsletter with a small taste of what you might hear there. The Reverend Alex Joyner is the pastor of Charlottesville First United Methodist Church, and he wants to ask questions about what it takes to make a place more whole. One thread in his questioning is the future of Market Street Park in downtown Charlottesville. In February, he interviewed Elizabeth Catte, the author of Pure America: Eugenics and the Making of Modern Virginia. Catte said she wrote the book after learning about some of the history of Western State Hospital. After the original structure closed in 2005, the site was turned over to the Staunton Industrial Authority for redevelopment as apartments. At one point, the facility was known bluntly as the Western State Lunatic Asylum. “Its history became part of its branding identity and that was a really interesting transformation to me,” Catte said.“Yeah, that’s a long stretch to pull those two things together,” Joyner said. “So 200 years of history had to get condensed into something that could be about two paragraphs on a website and could also be anchored to branding material for tourism, for community development, so it developed this really cozy kind of positive story about early physicians who committed themselves to the humane treatment of mental illnesses,” Catte said. “That was certainly one of the chapters of that sites’ history but the larger chapter that I knew as a historian was the history of the institution during the eugenics era.”Eugenics was the legal practice of sterilizing those thought to be inferior so they would not reproduce. The 1927 United States Supreme Court ruling of Buck v. Bell cleared the way for the practice, with Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes delivering the line “three generations of imbeciles is enough.” The practice was legal until the 1970’s.“At least 1,700 people were sterilized against their will at Western State Hospital,” Catte said. “The longest serving superintendent was a vocal leader of the Virginia eugenics movement and it has a very harrowing history.”To hear more from Alex Joyner’s interview with Elizabeth Catte, visit the Charlottesville Podcasting Network.Or view the interview on YouTube. Help Ting help support Town Crier productions!For one year now, Town Crier Productions has had a promotional offering through Ting!Are you interested in fast internet? Visit this site and enter your address to see if you can get service through Ting. If you decide to proceed to make the switch, you’ll get:Free installationSecond month of Ting service for freeA $75 gift card to the Downtown MallAdditionally, Ting will match your Substack subscription to support Town Crier Productions, the company that produces this newsletter and other community offerings. So, your $5 a month subscription yields $5 for TCP. Your $50 a year subscription yields $50 for TCP! The same goes for a $200 a year subscription! All goes to cover the costs of getting this newsletter out as often as possible. Learn more here! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Quaid In Full
S06E11: Flight Of The Phoenix

Quaid In Full

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 38:35


You've seen 2004's Flight Of The Phoenix before -- not just the Jimmy Stewart verzh from the '60s, but every "ragtag group with various animosities bands together to beat insurmountable odds, with an assist from ILM CGI" flick before it. As NOT the best pilot we ever saw, Dennis Quaid's Frank Towns throws John Wayne, Barth from You Can't Do That On Television, and a crappish Bill Clinton imitation into a blender to assay a backstory-free brat to whom everyone from Dr. House to EMT Riley to Eowyn is looking for salvation. How long have they been out in the Gobi? How much water is left? Why are Chekhov's nomads wearing Converse? And why did the same single rock in the entire desert that killed Sam Winchester then save Dennis Quaid? A lot of questions, a lot of callbacks to Enemy Mine in the season finale of Quaid In Full. Overall score: 4.5 QQQ score: 6 Days since a lost Kuffs accident: 35 SHOW NOTES Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/quaidinfullpod) Get EVEN MORE Qontent (...sorry) at our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/quaidinfull) S02E11: The Right Stuff (https://quaidinfull.fireside.fm/20) S03E02: Enemy Mine (https://quaidinfull.fireside.fm/23) "Iiiiii heard that" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43CDeAFzGww) Part 1 of The Phoenix Diaries, in which the director allegedly yells at the actors (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN4MHIcxvYc) Ebert's review (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/flight-of-the-phoenix-2004) Marc Savlov's for The Austin Chronicle (https://www.austinchronicle.com/events/film/2004-12-17/242532/) Ruthe Stein's for the Chron (https://www.sfgate.com/movies/article/Phoenix-wobbly-in-latest-incarnation-2628695.php)

Disturbingly Pragmatic with Dave and Paul
Happy 36th Birthday to the Challenger Disaster, Dave Takes An 80s Movie Quiz, and The Susan Lucci of "RuPaul's Drag Race"!

Disturbingly Pragmatic with Dave and Paul

Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 61:25


Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!:  Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Finger Blasting!Water Pistol Cat Frolics!The Challenger Disaster!Paul Was Once a Scrambled Egg!Blanche Makes Another Appearance!More Australian Accents!Paul's Conditioning!Paul's Gonna Fuck Dave!ALL The Masks!Apple Reviews Are Broken!We Ranked In Hong Kong!True Crime Cat Lawyer!1980s Movie Trivia!Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon's Penis!Dave Worked with Mickey Rooney!Paul Is a Picky Bitch!Dutch Ovens!Beuks!Paul Channels RuPaul!UK Drag Race vs. The World!Dave Loves Paul!Paul's Anger Is Hilarious!Farting Rainbows!Leonard and Lilly!Funny Hedgehogs!You Can't Do That On Television!Episode Links (In Order):The Challenger Explosion!The Challenger Wiki!True Crime Cat Lawyer - Elyse and Winston!Winston The Cat's Instagram!Mary Margaret O'Hara Sings at John Candy's Memorial!Kevin Spacey's YouTube Channel!"Little Britain" Political Apology Video!Joshua Ryan Evans' Gravesite - Finding Gravesites With Steve!An Episode of "You Can't Do That On Television"!MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music Graciously Supplied By: https://audionautix.com/

Music, Movies, and More
That I Would Be Good (Alanis Morissette) Review

Music, Movies, and More

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 34:56


What a destroyer from Alanis…I love it. Recorded on 9/21/21   Show notes:   -It's a destroyer   -What music can do   -Jess Locke   -Alanis on tour   -Jagged Little Pill   -Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie   -The live version   -Buzzing   -The flute   -Lyrics on the Internet   -I have the CD booklet   -Lyrics   -Self worth   -Societal pressure   -Internal and external validation   -Developing a solid foundation   -Doing nothing in a pandemic   -The Internet and “thumbs down”   -Shield of anonymity    -Our own worst critics   -Being sick as a kid   -Positive versus negative self talk   -Weight and societal pressure   -Marvel superhero physique   -Bankruptcy    -Baldness   -Reframing the aging argument   -Post Jagged Little Pill   -Alanis' childhood career   -You Can't Do That On Television   -Seeing Alanis live in 1996; Taylor Hawkins was on drums and Radiohead opened up   -Knowledge    -Losing any part of yourself   -After I stopped acting   -My life now   -Substance Abuse   -Trying not to beat yourself up   -Being overwhelmed   -Toxic positivity   -What not to say (if this worked, no one would be angry or sad)   -How to work with it   -Fearing of what someone thinks of you when you get angry   -Feeling feelings and safe spaces   -Validation   -Your feelings are always right   -Giving a person space   -Clinging, codependence, and boundaries   -Labels   -Another layer to the lyrics   -Relationships   -Learning from breakups   -Breakups and grief   -Co-dependence   -Music validates   -Music as a way to heal   -If music disappeared…   -A strong foundation   -Longevity   -Garbage and Cat Power opening   -Liz Phair   -I saw Garbage in 1995-96 at Roseland   -Links:   Twitter https://twitter.com/mmampodcast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mmampodcast    Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/music-movies-and-other-stuff/id1236495556?mt=2  Podbean https://mmam.podbean.com/ Email mmampodcast@gmail.com     -New York and the pandemic (get vaccinated!!!!!)   -Follow the science   -Get your information from credible sources (New York Times, NPR, BBC, USA Today, etc.)   -Knowlege is power. Stay powerful. Stay safe.   © MMAMPodcast 2021 All Rights Reserved

PR GIRL RANT!
PR Girl Rants! with BJ Coleman

PR GIRL RANT!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 41:47


I am BACK!!!! I am so excited to bring you another season of PR Girl Rant!, where myself and other professionals talk about this amazingly crazy industry! The ONLY person that could help me celebrate my comeback is my dear friend BJ Coleman! BJ Coleman has over 20 years of experience as a communications executive, world-recognized publicist, journalist, blogger, and television personality. You may have seen him interviewing people like Hilary Clinton, Method Man, and LL Cool J....and because we need to continue to name drop, his communications company Image Elevators, Inc (formerly The Coleman Entertainment Group) has worked with such stars as Kim Kardashian and Rihanna. You know this conversation is fire! So join us as we rant about: How Nickelodeon's You Can't Do That On Television helped BJ create his legacy; Why Whitney Houston's experiences helped him understand the publicist lingo; Knowing that your destiny comes from working hard and making it happen Where can you find BJ Coleman: Instagram: Image Elevators, Inc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Image-Elevators-2058645921091040/ Instagram: ABJColeman Twitter: https://twitter.com/abjcoleman

Good Times Great Movies
Episode 155: The Forest (1982)

Good Times Great Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 88:27


In the latest episode, Jamie needs a refresher on just who J.K. Simmons is exactly, Doug pitches a killer forest ranger movie, and the two wonder why they ever watched You Can't Do That On Television. Grab your best hiking vest, put on your trucker hat, shove some human meat in your pocket, and join us on the trail for our discussion of the extremely boring 1982 slasher, The Forest! Consider supporting the show on Patreon  Full episodes are available on:  Blame it on Rio  The House on Sorority Row  A He-Man and She-Ra Christmas  The Hollywood Knights  The Great Outdoors  Silver Bullet  One Magic Christmas  The Cabbage Patch Kids First Christmas  Under the Cherry Moon  Haunted Honeymoon  Commando Beverly Hills Madam  Happy Birthday to Me  A Christmas Dream  A Garfield Christmas  Supergirl Garlic is as Good as Ten Mothers  Who's Harry Crumb  Missing in Action 2: The Beginning  Revenge of the Stepford Wives  Evil Dead II  Dune A Claymation Christmas Celebration Howard the Duck How to Beat the High Cost of Living & more..  Including our 80's Handshake 5, 90's Handshake 5, Questions and Answers, Interviews & covering/ranking all movies in the Friday the 13th Franchise!  Merch on TeePublic  Visit our Website Visit our YouTube Channel Follow us on Twitter And on Instagram Find us on Facebook

The Hockey Betting Podcast
02/25/2021 Thur-Sun NHL Betting Odds, Picks Preview

The Hockey Betting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 42:07


February 25, 2021 | The Hockey Betting Podcast EPISODE RECAP: Leave it to Cam Stewart of The Hockey Betting Podcast to predict when an NHL trend will turn around. The New York Islanders' special teams have looked deader than a Big Apple lockdown, but Cam cashed a quick underdog pick on Thursday as the Isles roared to a 7-2 win over Boston, scoring shorthanded during a five-goal fiesta in the final 14:19. Stewart's specials on plus-payoff moneylines didn't stop there, thanks to the Detroit Red Wings answering prayers with a 5-2 upset of Nashville on the same night. Brian's in-depth take on the Blues' road-trip psychology bore fruit at the betting counter on Saturday, when St. Louis defenceman Marco Scandella lived up to the praise he’s received on The Hockey Betting Podcast by overcoming injury to score two watershed goals, helping the St. Louis Blues defeat San Jose 7-6. Finally, as Cam and Brian laid out days in advance, Anaheim and Vegas stayed safely under the goal total at Honda Center despite William Karlsson's winning tally for the Golden Knights in OT. What do you take Brian and Cam for, a couple of loons who sing "You Can't Do That On Television" on the air? OH, wait… nevermind. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Hair-raising weekday upsets have the guys yanking out their hair and not very gingerly on this February 25, 2021 episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast with Brian Blessing and Cam Stewart. No-name NHL goaltenders are playing like Ken Dryden and match-up favourites are losing the plot. But the angles are still flying fast from Brian and Cam, even as the Flyers get a breath of low-atmosphere oxygen other clubs appear to be missing. Has the National Hockey League gotten slower and defence-oriented with the drag of COVID-19 and a furious schedule? If so, it's a clue to betting the O/U, especially in two and three-game series. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for all of Brian and Cam’s NHL betting strategies, predictions and free NHL picks. Thursday, February 25, 2021 NHL Betting Lines, Analysis, Picks Columbus Blue Jackets vs Chicago Blackhawks If you feel like jumping right in the pond, you’re not alone. Back in saddle for a new day and new betting card, Cam begins righteously by calling a final score for Blue Jackets-Blackhawks, and makes a confidence pick on Thursday's faceoff in Columbus on this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast. Florida Panther vs Dallas Stars Brian dishes on Florida's regular-season tendencies. Cam croons a Bessie Smith classic (St. Louie Blues) before weighing-in. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for the guys’ discussion of this match-up. Tampa Bay vs Carolina The guys are impressed by Carolina, but just equally aware of the betting risk with the dog only paying (+120). Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast to hear the details. Washington Capitals vs Pittsburgh Penguins Brian's "mean" take on averages (do ya get it!) leads to Cam's call on the moneyline. Tune in to today’s episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast to hear from Cam on Pittsburgh's O/U totals tendencies. Ottawa Senators vs Calgary Flames The word "pride" is spoken, a death knell for NHL clubs in the playoffs, but not a bad thing for Ottawa right now. With the Senators well-rested, Cam gives a cautious betting preview. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for Brian and Cam’s opinion on the game. New York Islanders vs Boston Bruins Shade is thrown on the Isles' special teams, a unit so bad that New York should "decline" penalties like the Big Blue. Cam eyes a fattening (+110) Islanders line anyway. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for details. Detroit Red Wings vs Nashville Predators Cam makes an Indiana Jones leap of faith, seeking the holy grail of a home dog payoff. Does Thomas Greiss have a prayer, or are bettors holding their noses too hard to smell Detroit's defence? Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for Brian and Cam’s discussion on the game. Winnipeg Jets vs Montreal Canadiens The Canadians have a soft spot for the interim head coach, so the guys ask why a move wasn't made last summer. How will the Habs react on-ice? Find out what the guys think about this match-up on this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast. Vancouver Canucks vs Edmonton Oilers Vancouver's (+120) odds could lure Cam back to a love-hate underdog. Is it finally time for the Canucks to get it right? Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for Brian and Cam’s NHL predictions and free picks. Buffalo Sabres vs New Jersey Devils Beeeeeeee-lieve it or not, the podcast is walking on air, as Seinfeld bits interrupt the NHL talk. The guys sober-up in time to clash on the best Buffalo vs New Jersey odds. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for Brian and Cam’s game prediction. Friday, February 26, 2021 NHL Betting Lines, Analysis, Picks New York Rangers vs Boston Bruins Artemi Panarin has an ally in his battle with Moscow. Two allies, in fact, and they've got a bone to pick with Sin City hotels too. Can the underdog New York Rangers surprise after falling to Philly? Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for details. Minnesota Wild vs Los Angeles Kings With the Wild's offence putting a streak together, Cam dishes the O/U and possible live wagers. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for all of Brian and Cam’s NHL handicapping tips and free picks. Arizona Coyotes vs Colorado Avalanche Will the Coyotes suffer the wrath of a surly Avs roster? Find out what Cam and Brian think on this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast. Saturday, February 27, 2021 NHL Betting Lines, Analysis, Picks Philadelphia Flyers vs Buffalo Sabres Brian asks Father Time for a betting tip on afternoon faceoffs. Cam likes a moneyline. Catch the details on this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast. Nashville Predators vs Columbus Blue Jackets Time for another confidence pick from Cam, even as the odds for Saturday are yet a mystery at the time the podcast was recorded. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for all of Brian and Cam’s NHL betting insights and predictions. Anaheim Ducks vs Las Vegas Golden Knights Flower is on a fast track to the Vezina Trophy, but needs his rest. Further NHL goalie scouting prompts an advance Ducks vs Knights O/U pick on The Hockey Betting Podcast. Listen to this episode for the guys’ discussion. San Jose Sharks vs St. Louis Blues Road trip psychology and likely payoff odds equal a surprise pick. Tune in for the whole conversation on this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast. Sunday, February 28, 2021 NHL Betting Lines, Analysis, Picks New York Rangers vs Boston Bruins The key to betting the New York Rangers is…waiting for New York to get blown out first? Cam dishes on his unorthodox angle. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for Brian and Cam’s analysis and free NHL picks. Buffalo Sabres vs Philadelphia Flyers How likely to play are backup goalies in the Flyers-Sabres battle? Brian already likes an O/U line a full 48 hours before it comes out. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for Brian and Cam’s NHL odds analysis, predictions and free NHL picks. Chicago Blackhawks vs Detroit Red Wings It may be a warmer, pleasant Sunday in many viewing locales, but there's a parlay killer on the loose! Hear more from Cam and Brian, and listen to their dozens of savvy NHL weekend picks on this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast.

Big Orange Couch: The 90s Nickelodeon Podcast
You Can't Do That On Television: Christmas

Big Orange Couch: The 90s Nickelodeon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 67:46


On the 184th episode of Big Orange Couch: The 90s Nickelodeon Podcast, Andrew, Joey, and Brett discuss the fifth season episode of You Can't Do That On Television, "Christmas." Also, that month in history (December 1984), bios, trivia, ratings, stray observations, name the episode and a listener letter. Plus, our favorite and least favorite sketches, Brett's first time watching YCDTOTV, Joey's controversial KrebStar rating, and so much more! 

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That Aged Well
The Orange Years (w/ Scott Barber) - Pink Denim, Two Iagos & a Dylan McKay Rip Off

That Aged Well

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 70:00


Y’all, we’ve got a special episode! Erika and Paul sit down (virtually) with Scott Barber, co-director of the upcoming documentary The Orange Years, which tracks the rise of Nickelodeon. If you grew up loving You Can’t Do That On Television, and Clarissa Explains It All, and Are You Afraid of The Dark? you won’t want to miss the film, coming out November 17th (and available for pre-order right now)! After that chat, Scott joins us to take you through the forgotten Nickelodeon gem Fifteen, starring a very young Ryan Reynolds in the role he has said almost made him quit acting. Want to pre-order The Orange Years (you should!)? Here's where you can do that!

The Fellowship of the Geeks Podcast
Gonna Do A Chuck Cunningham - Week of 10/28/20

The Fellowship of the Geeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 98:05


The Fellowship is pleased to present this year's Horror Month, in which we're discussing films starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Week 4 brings us two non-Hammer movies, I, Monster (1971) and Nothing But The Night (1973). We discuss things that make movies hard to watch, high-profile cameo roles, more background than the filmmakers ever cared about, and a bunch of stuff in between. Plus our usual tangents galore and our comics picks of the week.   Announcements: We found a way to do our monthly meetups - on Discord! Come hang out with us in the voice channel on the 4th Saturday of the month; details on Facebook & Twitter & the Events tab on our website We're super excited to announce our partnership with ComicBooks For Kids. Details on the website (and you should be listening to hear more, too

What's That From?
Episode Four - Points of Reference

What's That From?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 62:23


Woody Harrelson on SNL, memory for comedy, Philadelphia accents, the obsessive collector brain, Geoff's metal 101, Jonathan Schwartz, Geoff as sketch teacher and his insane points of reference, joy in being snobby, indignation and pride in esoteric references, Delocated, sharing what we love, defensive of what we love, defending SNL, All That, You Can't Do That On Television, YouTube comedy, the history of comedy elective class, following your passion, punk and metal, reference rabbit hole, Half Hour Comedy Hour, You Wrote It You Watch It, passion as hobby or obsession, bad movies, electric boogaloo, Mr. Show: Josh Fenderman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whatsthatfrom)

The Fellowship of the Geeks Podcast
That Movie Killed A Lot Of Things - Week of 4/22/20

The Fellowship of the Geeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 80:54


The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Wizard Magazine and whether it could be viable today. It was really popular back in the 90s, but could it rise again from the ashes? We have opinions (shocking, right?). We talk about the magazine, the kind of stuff it covered, where and how we get that stuff today, and a bunch of other stuff. Plus our usual tangents galore and our comics picks of the week.   Announcements: Come hang out with us! We usually have monthly meetups on 2nd Saturdays in Garland, TX; details on Facebook & Twitter & the Events tab on our website We're super excited to announce our partnership with ComicBooks For Kids. Details on the website (and you should be listening to hear more, too

Place to Be Nation POP
The Year In Pop: 1981

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 125:40


In the tenth episode of The Year In Pop, co-hosts Andy Atherton and Scott Criscuolo are joined by J Arsenio D’Amato and George Ribellino to discuss all of the goings on in the news, sports, TV, music and movies for the year 1981. The guys talk in depth about the Royal Wedding of Charles & Diana; Donkey Kong; 1981 MLB Players’ Strike; New York Giants legend Lawrence Taylor; Hill Street Blues; You Can’t Do That On Television; the assassination attempts on President Reagan & Pope John Paul II; the launch of MTV & Raiders Of The Lost Ark.

Vital Information for Your Everyday Life
Episode 25: You Can’t Do That On Podcasts!

Vital Information for Your Everyday Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019


Friends, go to the medicine cabinet and pull out your Ritalin because you’re going to need it as the Triumphant Trio tackles the most ADD-inducing sketch comedy show for kids, You Can’t Do That On Television! It’s such a daunting task to review this 15 year (1979-1994) spanning show that your heroes call in the... Continue Reading →

On This Day Entertainment
Epidsode 1, 2, 3 and to the 4

On This Day Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 59:51


Don’t call them daughter, but you may catch Ashley and Megan crying as they listen to Yellow Ledbetter on this week’s episode of On This Day Entertainment. The gals get confused trying to distinguish between tv crime dramas, they discuss the how the ice bucket challenge relates to You Can’t Do That On Television, and […]

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The Best of Full Service Radio

Listen as Theo Martins dives into his journey as an artist, from acting to learning turntables and then building a brand that cultivated the community around him. Theo Martins is an artist, DJ, and founder of the LA-based production brand Good Posture. Theo rose to critical acclaim with his EP You Can't Do That On Television, recognized by outlets such as Complex and The Washington Post.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - January 27, 2018

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 14:17


On Friday night, I was set to plop down here in the office and fire out another fine episode of Short Time Shots. By the way, that's the show you're listening to and it's a look back at the day's scores and more in college wrestling. I'd also be your host, Hall of Fame wrestling writer, broadcaster and announcer Jason Bryant. But once my wife and I finished having some quiet time watching the most recent episode of Top Chef, I went to the Mat Talk Online headquarters and realized there were like a lot of duals last night. By the time I finished logging them into the nation's most robust college wrestling scoreboard, which you can find at almanac.mattalkonline.com, it was nearly 2 a.m. and I had to be up early Saturday to make chocolate chip pancakes for the girls. Sometimes, I just don't have the time to push out a daily scores episode. Today is different, because there were 104 dual meets that I could track on Saturday - there's a few JUCOs that won't report their results until March, but that's not important right now. It's Saturday, January 27 and here's what we had to roll with. We had two stellar top 10 duals, one in the Big Ten and another between former Big 12 rivals. Where to begin? Let's go with the place that had the bigger crowd and that would almost always be Iowa. No. 7 Michigan beat No. 4 Iowa 21-17 in front of over 10,000 fans in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Michigan wasn't as explosive as it was a week prior when the Wolverines trounced Minnesota. In fact, it seemed like they left a lot of potential bonus points on the table. Credit Iowa for wrestling very tough and nearly pulling out the win in a dual where they were without the services of All-American Michael Kemerer. Alex Marinelli stayed unbeaten, topping Logan Massa 3-2 at 165 pounds, but Michigan would sweep the last four weights with the biggest win coming at 197 pounds where Kevin Beazley topped Cash Wilcke 6-5. The win set up the dual-winning triumph by heavyweight Adam Coon, who beat Sam Stoll 3-2. In Stillwater, things were a bit wild and crazy, like the Wild and Crazy Kids. Anyone remember that? Chances are, if you're below the age of 32, you don't. Nickelodeon was so awesome back in the day -- You Can't Do That On Television, Double Dare, Turkey TV. Oh, speaking of things you're not supposed to do - Jaydin Eierman of Missouri decided to complicate things even more by pinning two-time national champion Dean Heil at 141 pounds in Missouri's 21-19 win over No. 5 Oklahoma State. Combine that with Willie Miklus' modest upset over Preston Weigel at 197 pounds and Brian Smith has his Tigers 16-0 and a clear No. 3 in the Coaches Poll. What's going to make things interesting in the voting this week is the fact Iowa was without Kemerer, but hey, big boy sports right - you play without your starting quarterback, you lose, you drop in the rankings. Rank it like a team sport, when you're looking at dual rankings. No. 10 Virginia Tech got quite a fight from Duke, but a fall by Zack Zavatsky at 184 pounds gave the Hokies enough breathing room to improve to 2-0 in the ACC and 12-2 overall. Zavatsky has scored 10 straight bonus point wins. He also helped the Hokies knock off Lehigh on Friday night. Cornell won two matches on the day. The Big Red beat Harvard 35-3 and Brown 27-9. The two wins give Cornell 80 straight dual meet wins in the Ivy League. Fredy Stroker saw his first action in the Cornell lineup. He split matches on the day, beating Harvard's Brock Wilson but losing to 500th-year senior Justin Staudenmayer of Brown. What's also of interest is Max Dean of Cornell beat his cousin Kanon Dean of Harvard 3-0. Last year, Max's brother Gabe beat Kanon. Must be a rather uncomfortable silence at the kids table on holidays up in Michigan. Rider has emerged as the top dog -- or in this case, horse -- in the EWL after the 19th-ranked Broncs beat 23rd-ranked Lock Haven 22-12. Let's cut right to the chase here. 165 pounds, right? Well, Chance Marsteller continued his climb up the rankings, beating two-time All-American Chad Walsh 8-4. The only other ranked team in action was No. 22 Wyoming, which beat Fresno State 40-6. Ok, let's just get this out of the way, Dewey Krueger is the Jose Oquendo of college wrestling. Don't know who Jose Oquendo is? Look it up. Or don't. The guy was the ultimate utility man in baseball. He could play every position, and over the course of his major league career, he did. Last week, Krueger weighed in at 157 and yes, won by fall at 197. On Saturday, he got another victory, this time at 184 pounds. If Missouri would have been able to borrow him, I'm sure Brian Smith would have thrown HIM out there at heavyweight. Other things in the Division I world that you SHOULD be paying attention to - Binghamton improved to 8-4 and they stand at 5-0 in the EIWA, which is technically in first place. Cornell is 3-0 in conference, but 5-0 is greater than 3-0. Today the Bearcats beat Penn 19-18 and Drexel 21-12 to complete the cheesesteak sweep. That's one helluva job interim head coach Kyle Borshoff has done since taking over the program earlier this season. Sometimes those types of teams can just fall apart with a mid-season coaching change. That loss pretty much seals Drexel's fate from getting ranked this season. But yes, the Dragons did wrestle without Austin DeSanto, but what did we say earlier about wrestling with who you've got? Oh, by the way, that Bell's Hopslam I was talking about the other night? Yeah, pine tree juice. I got about two swigs into it and went NOPE. You can keep your double imperial death star IPAs. I like some hops, but mother of all that's holy, yes, it tasted like stoned cat Christmas tree urine. But hey, I guess some people like that, but I ain't them people. Hofstra's been catching some hell, but the Pride today picked up a good 22-17 win over Buffalo after falling behind 14-0 early on. Dennis Papadatos - the best hair product game in college wrestling. Navy won the All-Academy championships hosted in Charleston, South Cackalacky by The Citadel. The Mids won six individual titles and Jadaen Bernstein was the outstanding wrestler of the event. Army West Point was second. That wraps up our Division I recap, all those scores and more again, at almanac.mattalkonline.com. Speaking of Division I, you know I've talked about the best, most awesome, stellar, bodacious NCAA Division I preview guide? Well, it's available for pre-order now by going to mattalkonline.com/fanguide18. Use the offer code "podcast" and save yourself $5. Trust me, it's the ONE thing you need going into Cleveland this year. Yeah, you don't need clothes, but you need this digital preview guide. In other places around the country, Grand View won its 64th dual in a row. The Vikings beat second-ranked Missouri Valley on Friday before finishing up the conference dual schedule with a 31-16 win over No. 14 Baker. Grand View hasn't lost a dual since 2013. They've only lost NINE in school history. This is the 10th year of the program. Ashland went 6-0 at the Midwest Duals hosted by Belmont Abbey, which isn't exactly in the Midwest, it's in North Carolina. Four of those wins came on Saturday. Bellarmine earned its first two conference victories in school history. What's interesting is Bellarmine, which is in Louisville, Kentucky, started a wrestling program by absorbing what was left of the program at St. Catherine's, which closed its entire school two years ago. The Knights beat Truman State and Drury. Tiffin also picked up four wins on the day, beating Queens, Belmont Abbey, Coker and Limestone. Western State Colorado upset No. 10 Central Oklahoma 26-18 in a single dual, while in Division III, we had multiple wins registered by a slew of teams as quads were aplenty. Centenary, Johnson & Wales, TCNJ, NYU, Gettysburg and York -- the one in Pennsylvania -- all had successful dual days. Earlier this month, the namesake of the Pete Willson Invitational, former Wheaton coach Pete Willson passed away. The tournament named in his honor is like the Southern Scuffle or Midlands of Division III. On Saturday, Messiah put five in the finals and outdistanced second-place Mount Union to claim the team championship. The most impressive performances were turned in by 125-pound champion Carlos Fuentes of Wheaton, who beat Baldwin Wallace's Chris Doyle 12-3 in the finals. Mount Union's Jairod James knocked off 2016 Division III champion Ben Swarr 6-4 in the finals at 174 pounds. And UW-La Crosse's Wesley Schultz pinned Messiah All-American Kyle Koser in a minute in the 197-pound final. The tournament showed good individual balance as eight different teams won individual titles, led by Messiah's three -- Stephen Maloney at 149, Kevin Edwards at 157 and Jeff Hojnacki at 165. GET THE GUIDE! Order the single greatest preview guide ever assembled for the 2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships right now! Order now using the promo code "podcast" to save $5. Guide will be digitally delivered March 13! The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn Google Play Music | iOS App | Android App | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day. JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get

We're Not Afraid of the Dark
The Tale of Laughing in the Dark or the Tale of Ghost Clown That Makes You Sh*t Your Pants

We're Not Afraid of the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 39:12


Brothers Adam Dutch & Ben Durham host We’re Not Afraid of the Dark. Special guest appearance by Ashley, Ben’s finance. Adam mentions that this episode scared the shit out of him as a kid, but Ben tries to play bad ass saying it is not as terrifying. This episode, The Tale of Breaking and Entering Scary Clowns, or The Tale of Laughing in the Dark premiered in the United States on Nickelodeon on August 22, 1992 and was directed by Ron Oliver, written by Chloe Brown.Update: The early 90’s Current Affair “killer clown” episode that Adam mentioned was a cold case for years and just had a recent arrest!: http://time.com/4958822/killer-clown-cold-case-florida-virginia/Hookman 2, the movie that Adam and Ben made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptoWu3KNCcYWarning: contains a high amount of strong language, drug/alcohol references, adult jokes, and other material that may be concerning to some listeners.The series is currently available in the United States on Amazon, YouTube, and several other sites.Intro theme is by glassdevaney: https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkProduced by Modulation Studios. Contact: modulationstudios@gmail.comFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/werenotafraidofthedark/Works Cited:Are You Afraid of the Dark? “The Tale of Laughing in the Dark.” Season 1, episode 2. Directed by Ron Oliver. Written by Chloe Brown. Original U.S. air date August 22, 1992, on Nickelodeon. https://youtu.be/M6KrqERQ8pA“Are You Afraid Of The Dark? (TV Series 1990-2000)”. IMDB. Accessed October 15, 2017. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103352/?ref_=fn_al_tt_8a“Are You Afraid Of The Dark? The Tale of Laughing in the Dark (TV Episode 1992)". IMDB. Accessed October 15, 2017. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0514392/?ref_=ttep_ep2Chan, Melissa, “Killer Clown Shot a Woman and Then Married Her Husband, Authorities Say,” Time. Accessed October 15, 2017. http://time.com/4958822/killer-clown-cold-case-florida-virginia/Dahl, John, dir. Dexter. Season 4, episode 9, “Hungry Man.” Aired November 22, 2009, on Showtime. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003RS5JNA?ref_=imdbref_tt_wbr_aiv&tag=imdbtag_tt_wbr_aiv-20Durham, A. & Young, J. dirs. Hookman 2. Modulation Studios. Released May 3, 2013. Available on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptoWu3KNCcY“Exclusive: You Can’t Do That On Television is getting a reboot,” The A.V. Club, August 29, 2017. https://www.avclub.com/exclusive-you-cant-do-that-on-television-is-getting-a-1798539646glassdevaney. Are You Afraid of the Dark? Instrumental cover. 2012. https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkMuschietti, Andy, dir. It (2017). New Line Cinema. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1396484/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2Peterson, Wolfgang, dir. The NeverEnding Story (1984). http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088323/Seidl, Brandon M. “Morbid Manor,” Ocean City Haunted House, Accessed October 15, 2017. http://www.ochh.net/morbid-manor.html“The Tale of Laughing in the Dark,” FANDOM TV Community, last modified December 9, 2016, 20:14, http://areyouafraidofthedark.wikia.com/wiki/The_Tale_of_Laughing_in_the_Dark“Wikipedia: List of Are You Afraid of the Dark? episodes,” Wikimedia Foundation, last modified October 7, 2017, 02:23, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Are_You_Afraid_of_the_Dark%3F_episodesZemeckis, Robert, dir. Back to the Future (1985). Universal Pictures. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088763/

We're Not Afraid of the Dark
The Tale of Laughing in the Dark or the Tale of Ghost Clown That Makes You Sh*t Your Pants

We're Not Afraid of the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 39:12


Brothers Adam Dutch & Ben Durham host We’re Not Afraid of the Dark. Special guest appearance by Ashley, Ben’s finance. Adam mentions that this episode scared the shit out of him as a kid, but Ben tries to play bad ass saying it is not as terrifying. This episode, The Tale of Breaking and Entering Scary Clowns, or The Tale of Laughing in the Dark premiered in the United States on Nickelodeon on August 22, 1992 and was directed by Ron Oliver, written by Chloe Brown.Update: The early 90’s Current Affair “killer clown” episode that Adam mentioned was a cold case for years and just had a recent arrest!: http://time.com/4958822/killer-clown-cold-case-florida-virginia/Hookman 2, the movie that Adam and Ben made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptoWu3KNCcYWarning: contains a high amount of strong language, drug/alcohol references, adult jokes, and other material that may be concerning to some listeners.The series is currently available in the United States on Amazon, YouTube, and several other sites.Intro theme is by glassdevaney: https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkProduced by Modulation Studios. Contact: modulationstudios@gmail.comFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/werenotafraidofthedark/Works Cited:Are You Afraid of the Dark? “The Tale of Laughing in the Dark.” Season 1, episode 2. Directed by Ron Oliver. Written by Chloe Brown. Original U.S. air date August 22, 1992, on Nickelodeon. https://youtu.be/M6KrqERQ8pA“Are You Afraid Of The Dark? (TV Series 1990-2000)”. IMDB. Accessed October 15, 2017. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103352/?ref_=fn_al_tt_8a“Are You Afraid Of The Dark? The Tale of Laughing in the Dark (TV Episode 1992)". IMDB. Accessed October 15, 2017. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0514392/?ref_=ttep_ep2Chan, Melissa, “Killer Clown Shot a Woman and Then Married Her Husband, Authorities Say,” Time. Accessed October 15, 2017. http://time.com/4958822/killer-clown-cold-case-florida-virginia/Dahl, John, dir. Dexter. Season 4, episode 9, “Hungry Man.” Aired November 22, 2009, on Showtime. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003RS5JNA?ref_=imdbref_tt_wbr_aiv&tag=imdbtag_tt_wbr_aiv-20Durham, A. & Young, J. dirs. Hookman 2. Modulation Studios. Released May 3, 2013. Available on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptoWu3KNCcY“Exclusive: You Can’t Do That On Television is getting a reboot,” The A.V. Club, August 29, 2017. https://www.avclub.com/exclusive-you-cant-do-that-on-television-is-getting-a-1798539646glassdevaney. Are You Afraid of the Dark? Instrumental cover. 2012. https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkMuschietti, Andy, dir. It (2017). New Line Cinema. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1396484/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2Peterson, Wolfgang, dir. The NeverEnding Story (1984). http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088323/Seidl, Brandon M. “Morbid Manor,” Ocean City Haunted House, Accessed October 15, 2017. http://www.ochh.net/morbid-manor.html“The Tale of Laughing in the Dark,” FANDOM TV Community, last modified December 9, 2016, 20:14, http://areyouafraidofthedark.wikia.com/wiki/The_Tale_of_Laughing_in_the_Dark“Wikipedia: List of Are You Afraid of the Dark? episodes,” Wikimedia Foundation, last modified October 7, 2017, 02:23, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Are_You_Afraid_of_the_Dark%3F_episodesZemeckis, Robert, dir. Back to the Future (1985). Universal Pictures. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088763/

The Giant Beastcast
The Giant Beastcast: Episode 78 (Premium)

The Giant Beastcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 131:20


Let's talk about You Can't Do That On Television. Done. Ok, what else... Watch Dogs 2, Dishonored 2, Sombra, #supported_by_EA, maybe some of that PS4 Pro, Persona 5 delays, and... Super Mario Run.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5929733/advertisement

The Giant Beastcast
The Giant Beastcast: Episode 78

The Giant Beastcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 135:08


Let's talk about You Can't Do That On Television. Done. Ok, what else... Watch Dogs 2, Dishonored 2, Sombra, #supported_by_EA, maybe some of that PS4 Pro, Persona 5 delays, and... Super Mario Run.

The Brain Candy Podcast
Episode 65: 80s & 90s Pop Culture Nostalgia

The Brain Candy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 50:35


Susie and Sarah are throwing it back and getting nostalgic about their childhoods. We're talking about television shows, toys, cartoons, and theme songs from our young lives. Hey Arnold, U Can't Do That On Television, Square One, Muppet Babies, FraggleRock, and more. It's a trip down memory lane and it's a hoot.

ThePastCast
A Bunch of White Canadian Kids

ThePastCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 47:34


With boxers run up the flagpole, Rick and Ben tune back into Nickelodeon for a discussion on original programming. From flagship variety shows to themed comedies, our hosts talk about some of the live action shows that helped place Nickelodeon in the mind of every child. Plus, Rick has a cold, and Ben makes him talk even more than usual. Don’t worry, we have edited out most of the sniffles.   File Under: Nickelodeon, You Can’t Do That On Television, All That, Kenan and Kel, The Amanda Show, The Nick Cannon Show, Zoey 101, Just Jordan, Salute Your Shorts   Find us on the web: Rick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrathRainbows Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theragu40 ThePastCast website: http://www.thepastcast.com

Bored Wrestling Fan Radio
BWF Radio Episode 190 [PODCAST]

Bored Wrestling Fan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2015 111:16


This week on BoredWrestlingFan Radio, we talk about pretty much anything other than pro wrestling.  But what else is new?  We spend an inordinate amount of time talking about Gene Simmons and KISS.  Then Twisted Sister.  And then You Can’t Do That On Television.  And eventually we talk about AAA TripleMania XXIII and a bit about […] The post BWF Radio Episode 190 [PODCAST] appeared first on BoredWrestlingFan.com.

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Turned Out A Punk
Episode 29 - Nick Flanagan (Teen Crud Combo & Brutal Knights)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 108:26


Come and sit in as your host Damian invites in his friend and lead singer hero Nick Flanagan. Sit back and learn about how Nick went form being a zine writing indie kid to fronting Teen Crud Combo and Brutal Knights. Also covered: -Writing for kid shows -Finding punk through SCTV and The Queen Haters -The Young Lions -Hilarious House Of Frightenstien: Like a Psychedelic Punk Dream -You Can’t Do That On Television -Meeting Andrew from the Deadly Snakes (and a Starkweather cover band) -The Grunge Stole Christmas and a list of bands that sounds like a Best Show call -Borrowing a record from your neighbor -Writing to Nardwuar -Damian’s Punk origin story -DnD Raves -Having to ditch your friends -CFNY on Bloor Street: so sick -Submachine -Will the geographical layout of record stores in Toronto ever be relevant to anyone? -How the band NC-17 shaped the face of modern music. -Armed And Hammer, Repeat Offender, Hockey Teeth, Random Killing and the lost Toronto punk scene -Suckerpunch -Leather Uppers -Walking around Toronto -Nick the 9th Grade Goth -The 90’s: When everyone was a dick -Dave from Rammer: Headcleaners's Hypeman -Doing the first ever Toronto Nardwuar and the Evaporators show at 14 -Being threatened by the Market Punks -Nick form the Deadly Snakes: the indie kid -Making friends with the Shuttlecocks -Jamie Towns: ONE OF THE BEST PEOPLE EVER!!!! -Allison Baker: The coolest -Befriending Spaceshits (pre King Kahn and BBQ and Red Mass) -The Anti-Flag, Spaceshits, Deadly Snakes and (maybe) Planet Smashers slumber party in Drake’s old Neighborhood -Golden showers from King Kahn -The weird disparate Montreal 90’s scene -Getting groomed by Allison to be the singer of Teen Crud Combo -Staining the soul as a teenager -The Deadly Snakes, Toxic Holocaust, Rammer, Teen Crud Combo connections -The Killer Elite -MONDO-GRUNGE -Full Blast Rock -Shows at the back of Rotate This -Damian and Nick debate strain differentials in cannabis -Not being able to deal with pop-punk vocals for a while -Nick Resets The Rap -The hoser-pseudo-hip-hop way of downtown Toronto speaking -The Dwarves influence -Greg Dick and the Dreamdates -The origins of the Teen Crud Combo vs. Deadly Snakes beef -The continual rediscovery of the Stooges -The Robin Black beef -Fifth Column are amazing!!!!

The Tele-Cast
You Can’t Do That On Television

The Tele-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2011 82:33


Episode 26: The guys start a brand new block that can only be described using words like crazy, zany or off the wall!  The block begins with the original insane Nickelodeon show, You Can’t Do That On Television. Before Double Dare, Clarissa, Hey Dude, or Salute your shorts was this epic show. Nothing before or ...