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Patrick and Kat take you on a trip to a small, little, Midwestern town, where everything isn't as always as it seems... Listening Portal: https://linktr.ee/averyspecialpodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/averyspecialpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrc5qBjkvuEbelJd4khAY6Q
Velkommen til enda en episode av Radio Rewind, hvor vi denne gang snakker om og anmelder alle episodene av Fox Kids 90-talls serien, Eerie Indiana. Happy halloween folkens!
Adam and Will take a trip to Eerie, Indiana to explore the strange happenings in this unique early 90's TV series that would not die. Plus discussions of local supernatural lore, bizarre celebrity rumors, teen television stars who never hit the big time and more. It's spooky and kooky so listen now!This episode is sponsored by halloweencostumes.com and you can get 20% off 1 item now by clicking the link below to browse their amazing selection of costumes, accessories and more. Click here now https://www.halloweencostumes.com/?usource=lc&utm_medium=affiliate&network=LinkConnector&utm_source=lc&lctid=Cj0KCQjw3vO3BhCqARIsAEWblcDh3ScNqIr8VuxF5fSFAmK6vwyq8MP6ruD4Vp79kDpXvHvRxTXF2esaAt1EEALw_wcB&lc_aid=8635&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAA-PvbCB8-MBTddA55-nhNljAap31y&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3vO3BhCqARIsAEWblcDh3ScNqIr8VuxF5fSFAmK6vwyq8MP6ruD4Vp79kDpXvHvRxTXF2esaAt1EEALw_wcB Thanks to our monthly supporters Chad Droze Ken Spaulding retrodolls77 Tim Heasley Jeff Sheldon
But, it had a TV show and everything!?!?
Once again, life got in the way of our ability to record a regular episode. The good news is that we decided to gift our wider audience the treasure that is us watching that terrible Rob Lowe dog movie.
When was the last time Carl felt hope? What's the first thing you pack in your suitcase? And did somebody say screwdriver? We kick these questions and more to the curb as we watch Season 2, Episode 15 of Family Matters.Alex Diamond, David Kenny, and John McDaniel heard that the long-running network sitcom Family Matters ends with side character Steve Urkel going to space. And the best way to figure out how that happened - obviously - is to watch the last episode first and make our way backwards through nearly ten years of television.Join our countdown to number one (and our slow descent into madness) in all the places you expect internet people to be:Website: jumpingtheshuttle.spaceEmail: jumpingtheshuttle@gmail.comInstagram: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Twitter: @JumpingShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577TikTok: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Brought to you by Smooth My Balls
Join Genevieve as she picks out some memorable celebrity guest moments from Season 6 of Celebrity Catch Up. Hear a rare interview with Peter Ostrum - better known as Charlie Bucket in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - as he reminisces about making the classic film with Gene Wilder. For TV lovers Blue Peter's Yvette Fielding, The Young Ones' Nigel Planer and Eerie Indiana star Omri Katz walk down memory lane. And for music fans, pop legends Paul Young, Five Star's Deniece Pearson and Rozalla relive their rise to fame and crazy times in the '80s and '90s. Plus Aled Jones reveals his unexpectedly brilliant Roland Rat impersonation! ===== If you enjoy Celebrity Catch Up: Life After That Thing I Did, don't keep it to yourself! Please tell a friend or share a screenshot on social media (and tag me!) so others can discover and enjoy it too. If you'd like to say hello, you can find me on Twitter @CelebCatchUpPod or Instagram @celebritycatchuppodcast. And if you'd like to support the show, find out more at celebritycatchup.com/support. ====== Episode hosted, produced and edited by Genevieve. Theme music by Mark Savage @mrdiscopop
This week on "Those Were The Days," Stephen immerses us in the peculiar charm of Eerie, Indiana with "Mr. Chaney," an episode that cleverly weaves monster mythology into the fabric of the town's Harvest Festival. As Marshall is unexpectedly crowned Harvest King, and ushered up a mountain to meet the Eerie Wolf. Is there more to the tale of the Eerie Wolf than meets the eye? This unique episode melds the supernatural with small-town intrigue, setting the stage for a night of full moon mystery and mayhem. Tune in to uncover the secrets of Eerie, Indiana, and discover if there truly is more than meets the eye with Mr. Chaney.Join us *In TWO weeks* with Beetlejuice - S1E13 - Prince of Neitherworld - Streaming somewhere on DailyMotionSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month we take a strange trip to the weirdest state, Indiana. Brian and Steve are joined by Louie from the Haunted Hangover Podcast to pit their favorite Eerie episodes in ... America's Scariest Home Videos vs Mr. Chaney vs. The Lost Hour Can Louie wrap up a guest spot title win, or will he be sent home crying to his mummy? Is Brian able to Root out a victory for himself, or is it "Spain Time" for his dreams? Will Steve save his time as champion, or is it about to get thrown in the trash? Tune in as three mutant horror nerds rip each other's guts out on the way to deciding who's film reigns supreme! Find more from Louie at hauntedhangover.com Find Us Online- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halloweenisforever/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/halloweenisforever Twitter: https://twitter.com/HallowForever Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@halloweenisforeverpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HalloweenIsForeverPod E-Mail: Halloweenisforeverpod@gmail.com
Send us a Text Message.Ever found yourself under the covers, a flashlight in hand, not because you were reading a ghost story, but because you dared to watch a children's TV show that was just a bit too creepy? That's where Tom andMitch—with a whimsical nod to our imaginary guest Bilbo Baggins—start our latest podcast episode. We kick things off with a chuckle and a mischievous plan to handle our errant correspondent Hayden's absence. Then, we plunge into the eerie depths of nostalgic TV, ranking the top ten shows that spooked us as kids. From the animated chills of "Tales from the Cryptkeeper" to the bizarre antics of "Pee-Wee's Playhouse," we share anecdotes that will make you look twice at your childhood favorites.Have you ever met a clown that didn't stir a mix of hilarity and horror? We dive into that peculiar sensation, sparked by none other than Tim Curry's iconic Pennywise, and recount our own clown encounters. Our journey through the past continues with a tribute to "Goosebumps" and "Eerie Indiana," celebrating how these shows ingrained a love of horror in our hearts. And we don't hold back on our confessions and frustrations with gaming—from hacker revelations in Call of Duty to platforming in "Get High" mode—sharing a laugh over our misadventures in virtual worlds.As we look ahead, the rumors swirling around the Call of Duty franchise, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and new cinema entries have us speculating with glee. From potential comebacks like Chris Evans' Captain America to the thrill of new projects like the "Furiosa" film and the "Mortal Kombat" sequel, we dissect every tidbit with the excitement of true fans. And with Netflix stepping into the live sports broadcasting scene, we ponder the future of entertainment. So buckle up for this rollercoaster ride that promises to be as entertaining as it is nostalgic!The Gaming BlenderCould you design a video game?Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
On this episode of Sapo Studios Scratch Track Saturdays, the Sapo gang sits down with Justin Shenkarow! Justin has been a working actor since he was a child. He is most notorious for starring in the tv series Eerie Indiana, and voicing characters on the show Hey Arnold on Nickelodeon, including Harold the bully. Justin is a very bright man, who is trying to level the playing field for the modern creator. Tune into this very interesting interview!
Omri joins Genevieve to reminisce about his rise to fame first in Dallas and then cult mystery Eerie Indiana. He chats about Larry Hagman, preserving himself in tupperware (who could forget THAT episode!) and explains why Eerie was the most fun set he's worked on. Omri also reveals how he feels about seeing his 15-year-old self on TV every day every October thanks to the love of Hocus Pocus and setting up fan events in Salem. He explains why he decided to quit acting in his late teens and disappear from public view, talks about going to cosmetology school to train as a hairdresser - and why the job wasn't what he thought it would be. Plus he talks about his passion for cultivating cannabis over the past 20 years and the challenges he's faced running a business in the industry. ===== You can find out more about The Mary Danksters and pick up some merch at themarydanksters.store - and you can find Omri on Instagram at @dankster_omz. If you're in the mood to rewatch Eerie Indiana, you can stream it free on Amazon's Freevee (US only at time of publishing). ===== If you enjoy Celebrity Catch Up: Life After That Thing I Did, don't keep it to yourself! Please tell a friend or share a screenshot on social media (and tag me!) so others can discover and enjoy it too. If you'd like to say hello, you can find me on Twitter @CelebCatchUpPod or Instagram @celebritycatchuppodcast. And if you'd like to support the show, you can donate to help with running costs. ====== Episode hosted, produced and edited by Genevieve. Theme music by Mark Savage @mrdiscopop
Czym zajmowałaby się Velma Dinkley po trafieniu na studia i rozwiązaniu się ekipy "wścibskich dzieciaków"? Ed Brubaker w komiksie "Friday" (Nagle Comics) wykreował bohaterkę, której losy mogłyby stanowić odpowiedź na to pytanie, a rezultat to pasjonujące połączenie pulpowej literatury z historią o formowaniu. Więcej dowiecie się z kolejnego odcinka podcastu Nightslime. Rozmawiamy o twórczości spod znaku "post young adult" i o tym, do kogo właściwie jest skierowana; o rysunkach Marcosa Martina doskonale pasujących do tego rodzaju pozycji, bo przypominających styl Daniela Clowesa czy Borji Gonzaleza; a także o licznych skojarzenia popkulturowych wzbudzanych przez "Friday", sięgających od "Odrodzenia" Tima Seeleya przez serial "Eerie Indiana" po "Broma" Unki Odyi.Patronami odcinka są:Paweł Jaksik, Jakub Kraszewski, Sebastian Wojtasik-------------------------------------Możesz nas wesprzeć na https://patronite.pl/Nightslime
Thank you, little Paperboy. "Eerie Indiana" episodes watched for this F&L: *S1E1 - Forever Ware *S1E19 - Reality Takes a Holiday Make show suggestions or tell us how eerie your town is! WEBSITE: https://anchor.fm/fandlpodcast EMAIL: FandLpodcast@gmail.com TWITTER: https://twitt er.com/FandLpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fandlpodcast FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/fandlpodcast
October 31 - November 6, 1987 This week Ken welcomes new old friend, award-winning and critically acclaimed author of the young adult novels Here to Stay, Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel, and the Lambda Literary award winning If You Could Be Mine, which was named one of TIME magazine's 100 Best YA Books of All Time, Dead Flip and My Buddy Killer Croc Sara Farizan. Ken and Sara discuss matchmaker Meredith Goldstein, how Ken and Sara are essentially the same person, growing up in the Boston suburbs, Christine Else, Karen Duffy, Janeane Garofalo, Christine Lakin, Ken's weird skillset, breaking down barriers, mentioning something that taps into a deep emotional memory bank, 1987, 1992, the love of sci-fi/horror comedy, Gremlins, Monster Squad, Eerie Indiana, the fun of doing research to make historical fiction, writing and making art for your younger self, all the fears and issues young people today have that we didn't, how easy it is to watch listen to or read anything ever made, non heroic characters doing heroic things, a dislike of dark anti-heroes, representation, navigating adults as a kid, child stars sacrificing their childhood so we can have happy ones, Box Brown's book, Halloween, television and the 1992 elections, appreciating Courtney Cox, Misfits of Science, Cagney and Lacey, not being a cop show person, being bad at being a lesbian (media wise), liking character over procedure, Loving Care for Kittens and Cats, Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future, Saturday Morning cartoons, advertising to kids, the wonders of Winterbeast, The Outer Limits in Waltham, The Midnight Hour, Dance Til Dawn, My Sister Sam, Women in Prison, Echoes in Darkness, Family Ties, having a crush on Stacey Keenan, Our House, Patrick Duffy's week, Mercedes McCambridge, family epics, Giant from 1956, Growing Pains, when Sandy died, very special episodes, generating dialog among families, After School Specials, ABC Tuesdays, Crime Story, The Iron Sheik, Perfect Strangers, Iranian immigrants loving WWF Wrestling, the early days of TGIF, Head of the Class, Donna Reed, working at Newbury Comics, Ken being fired from Newbury Comics because nobody liked him, being terrified of a Chucky Doll, Twilight, the wonder of being able to thank people face to face, Killer Croc, complicated fond memories of The Cosby Show, nice comedy and how difficult it is to do, Sledge Hammer, Hulk Hogan's Rock n Wrestling, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Lipstick and Dynamite, Carrie, Rags to Riches, I Married Dora, Jackie Gleason's lack of Emmys, and being fine with butts, even if you're not specifically looking for them.
IT'S A VERY SPECIAL EPISODE!!!! We promise no one will be stuck in a refrigerator, or a dumb waiter, and no one needs to take off their shirt in a bicycle shop! (I mean... unless you want to... we're not here to kink shame....) This is the kick-off of our new side-series After the Barbecue where we talk to our Dallas Family about what they're doing NOW. You knew Omri Katz as John Ross Ewing III (the second and longest running John Ross....) You may also know him from Hocus Pocus and Eerie Indiana. He joins us to tell us about his cannabis business The Mary Danksters, along with some other cool things. We have a really cool VIDEO version of this interview available on our Patreon! The Mary Danksters EwingBBQ.com
This week on It Was a Thing on TV we talk SNL, baseball, strange stuff in a small Indiana town and ….. Tony Schiavone?!?! First, in 1986, NBC expected to air Saturday Night Live in its usual post-news time slot. The New York Mets had other plans, forcing SNL's hand to record that night's show in the dead of night, and causing the episode to air weeks later. Then, Our final Halloween episode for this year is about a show which could be considered Twin Peaks for kids. Originally, it lasted a season but found life after its demise on several networks, including a follow-up series and a series of young adult books. Prepare yourself for the bizarre world of Eerie, Indiana. Finally, wrestling fans tuned into the WCW Halloween Havoc 1993 Pay-Per-View expecting a night of exciting wrestling and what happened in the first four minutes was so weird that it's been on Greg's mind for the last 29 years. Find out if a bunch of trick-or-treaters from Atlanta can be scared by Tony Schiavone. Follow us through all of our social media pages via our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv Timestamps 0:30 - The Episode of SNL preempted by Game 6 of the 1986 World Series 1:23:32 - Eerie, Indiana 2:39:09 - The Opening to WCW Halloween 1993
Our final Halloween episode for this year is about a show which could be considered Twin Peaks for kids. Originally, it lasted a season but found life after its demise on several networks, including a follow-up series and a series of young adult books. Prepare yourself for the bizarre world of Eerie, Indiana.
The Squad kick off October in style! By reviewing the highly anticipated "Hocus Pocus 2" and Rob Zombie's "The Munsters". We are also joined by Max Dennison himself Omri Katz as we discuss Hocus Pocus,Eerie Indiana and our upcoming event on October 22nd. We are also joined by Director David Weiner to discuss the latest update on his 80s horror documentary series "In Search of Darkness". Music provided by www.purple-planet.com
This month, we conclude our Eerie, Indiana retrospective by discussing the final nine episodes along with a brief look at the second series, Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension. Find Saved by the '90s on: Twitter: http://twitter.com/90spod Facebook: http://facebook.com/90spod Web: http://90spodcast.com E-mail: 90s@filmpulse.net
The Horror Dads, John and Jamie, are joined by their new friend Cory Danziger (actor, musician and conceptual artist) who starred in Joe Dante's 1989 classic film, The 'Burbs. Cory played the character of Dave Peterson and went on to star in other productions such as Eerie Indiana and Beethoven as a childhood actor. Cory is a wealth of knowledge about the industry and has some amazing stories about growing up in Los Angeles, as well as about working with a director like Joe Dante, and with actors such as: Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern, and Danielle Harris - you can check out Cory's personal work HERE, as well as his company Scenefour's website HERE.
This month we begin a two-part retrospective of the cult classic TV series Eerie, Indiana, one of the decade's most underrated shows. Find Saved by the '90s on: Twitter: http://twitter.com/90spod Facebook: http://facebook.com/90spod Web: http://90spodcast.com E-mail: 90s@filmpulse.net
This week we talk about the 80's! "Star 80" was a True Crime film based on Dorothy Stratten; Chip n Dales; Paul Snyder; Playboy; Peter Bogdanovich; Eric Roberts; Hugh Hefner We also go into some of those old goodies... Ghoulies; Eerie Indiana; Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark; Tales from the Darkside; Tales from the Crypt; Unsolved Mysteries / Robert Stack / Airplane and more... Donate on Patreon, DM @tiddlecast on IG to reach out. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tiddlecast/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tiddlecast/ Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/support
This week we talk about the 80's! "Star 80" was a True Crime film based on Dorothy Stratten; Chip n Dales; Paul Snyder; Playboy; Peter Bogdanovich; Eric Roberts; Hugh Hefner We also go into some of those old goodies... Ghoulies; Eerie Indiana; Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark; Tales from the Darkside; Tales from the Crypt; Unsolved Mysteries / Robert Stack / Airplane and more... Donate on Patreon, DM @tiddlecast on IG to reach out. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tiddlecast/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tiddlecast/ Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/support
Summary: Marshall and his family are welcomed to their new hometown by Betty Wilson who encourages Marshall's mom to buy ForeverWare - a special type of plastic container guaranteed to keep anything fresh forever.
In this inaugural episode of our new mainline show, we return to our roots to see what's happening in Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension! We find it hard to believe no one in 1998 Eerie had ever heard of satellite dishes before. We're also curious what was on that Jell-O channel. Plus Bigfoot and Elvis, two things we've come to expect from our trips to Eerie.
Episode 186 is Eerie Indiana (1991) "Foreverware" Marshall and his family are welcomed to their new home town by Betty Wilson who encourages Marshall's mom to buy ForeverWare - a special type of plastic container guaranteed to keep anything fresh forever.
We're out of October but the chills keep coming! Be thankful for Eerie, Indiana. Today's Episode: Foreverware We talk about: Baloney | Bologna | Other lunch meats and associated items We play The $10,000 Pyramid Scheme and finish up with the Mailbag. Did we mess something up horribly? Do you want to ask us a question? Get at us on Twitter @watchbotspod or e-mail at email@watchbotspod.com. Enjoy the show! Subscribe, rate, and review a million stars: Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Play
We are joined by Actor and Voice actor Jason Marsden! You might remember Jason from all sorts of roles including Max from a Goofy Movie, Thackary Binx (cat) from Hocus Pocus, and Spirited Away, as well as acting roles on Full House, Step by Step, Boy Meets World, Eerie Indiana, and Will & Grace. He sits in to chat about his most recent project, The Mars Variety Show on Youtube, now in it's third season. Plus, we talk about all of the 90s roles he had, as well as some great stories from your favorite shows and actors! All this and more, on this week's Notable Nostalgia! Find Jason and the Mars Variety Show here. Find us including links to our social pages here. Fin our new 90's themed D&D podcast Dungeons and Decades here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notablenostalgia/message
Legendary singer/songwriter Dean Friedman, best known for his smash hit from 1977 “Ariel”, talks about his latest release and widely acclaimed “American Lullaby” featuring the title track, “Halfway Normal World”, “The Russians Are Coming”, “Welcome to Stupid Town”, etc., and also a cult classic “McDonald's Girl” made into a smash hit by The Barenaked Ladies! Dean also appeared on a recent 6-night virtual show at the Edinburgh Fringe Fest and composes soundtracks for TV and film for NBC's “Eerie Indiana”, Nickelodeon's “Nick's Arcade”, etc., plus his other projects including Dean Zine “LiveStream”, Songwriter's Handbook and some amazing stories to share! Check out his latest release on all streaming platforms and www.deanfriedman.com ! #deanfriedman #americanlullaby #singer #songwriter #ariel #mcdonaldsgirl #barenakedladies #halfwaynormalworld #therussiansarecoming #welcometostupidtown #edinburgh #nickelodeon #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdeanfriedman #themikewagnershowdeanfriedman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
Legendary singer/songwriter Dean Friedman, best known for his smash hit from 1977 “Ariel”, talks about his latest release and widely acclaimed “American Lullaby” featuring the title track, “Halfway Normal World”, “The Russians Are Coming”, “Welcome to Stupid Town”, etc., and also a cult classic “McDonald's Girl” made into a smash hit by The Barenaked Ladies! Dean also appeared on a recent 6-night virtual show at the Edinburgh Fringe Fest and composes soundtracks for TV and film for NBC's “Eerie Indiana”, Nickelodeon's “Nick's Arcade”, etc., plus his other projects including Dean Zine “LiveStream”, Songwriter's Handbook and some amazing stories to share! Check out his latest release on all streaming platforms and www.deanfriedman.com ! #deanfriedman #americanlullaby #singer #songwriter #ariel #mcdonaldsgirl #barenakedladies #halfwaynormalworld #therussiansarecoming #welcometostupidtown #edinburgh #nickelodeon #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdeanfriedman #themikewagnershowdeanfriedman
Our month of celebrating 30th anniversaries concludes with "Eerie, Indiana"! In this episode Justin Shenkarow, who played Simon Holmes, joins Ready 2 Retro and for the very first time gives his commentary on the episode: "ATM With A Heart of Gold"! Also in this episode Justin shares about the significance of 30 years of "Eerie, Indiana", his overall experience on the series and so much more! ***To fully enjoy this episode of Ready 2 Retro, you want to have Episode 3: "ATM With A Heart of Gold" of "Eerie, Indiana" ready to be played. Follow Ready 2 Reto on Instagram & Twitter: @ready2retro Ready 2 Retro Merch Store: etsy.com/shop/Ready2RetroPodcast Follow Justin Shenkarow on IG & Twitter: @justinshenkarow Listen to an follow NFT Heat: https://twitter.com/nftheat
This week Val and Rachel discuss Eerie, Indiana, an American horror science fiction television series that originally aired on NBC from September 15, 1991, to April 12, 1992. The series was created by José Rivera and Karl Schaefer, with Joe Dante serving as creative consultant. Hot Topics Include: 1.) Comparisons to X-Files, Pete and Pete, Encyclopedia Brown, 3-2-1 Contact and Odd Squad 2.) Connections to Hocus Pocus and Picket Fences 3.) Halloween favorites Roseanne and Garfield 4.) Halloween What Ya Watchin': I Know What You Did Last Summer, Dune (Not Yet Watchin'), You (Only Val Watchin') 5.) Halloween costume planning Correction: The Garfield Halloween Special theme song was sung by Lou Rawls, not Dr. John. Wah-wah! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eerie,_Indiana
Aerin and Andy serve themselves a spooky charcuterie board of children's horror anthology television. But not Eerie Indiana. Featured Shows: Are You Afraid Of The Dark? (1992) Season 3 Episode 10 - The Tale Of The Dream Girl Are You Afraid Of The Dark? (2019) Season 1 Episode 1 - Part One: Submitted for Approval Episode 2 - Part Two: Opening Night Episode 3 - Part Three: Destroy All Tophats Goosebumps Season 1 Episodes 16/17 - A Night in Terror Tower -- Check us out on Twitter @STICPodcast
On this latest feature, we had the pleasure of Speaking with Acting Legend "Justin Shenkarow". Mr. Shenkarow starred in Eerie Indiana, Picket Fences, the Voice of "Harold" in Hey Arnold the cartoon, featured in Kim Possible, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Captain Planet, Invader Zim, Fairly Odd Parents, and tons of other film and television projects. Justin gave us a glimpse of what the industry was like when he was Acting and how it has changed tremendously over the course of time. Last but not least, he talks about how to start your own NFT's, the importance of ownership of creative work & more! Tune in IG@ TwistedYounginz IG@Justinshenkarow --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
HAVVK singer and bassist Julie Hough joins us to talk about the short-lived suburban-weirdness comedy Eerie, Indiana. We traced its influences and descendants, marvelled at its ability to compress huge ideas into self-contained, 22 minute, kid-friendly episodes, and generally bonded over how good this show is. Julie is @julie_hawk_ on Instagram and HAVVK is @havvkmusic. Their fantastic new album Levelling is out Sep 17th. Alan is @alan_maguire. Juvenalia is his main thing right now. Sarah is @griffski. Her many books are in all good bookshops and her many zines are at sarahmariagriff.com Thank you to Dee McDonnell for our artwork. We have a Patreon! You can get bonus episodes including our fortnightly show Started/Finished where we talk about the pop culture we started and finished in the previous two weeks. We also have some free lil bits of merch. It's patreon.com/juvenalia This episode was edited and produced by Fearghal Curtis and Cassie Delaney. Juvenalia is a Tall Tales podcast. Thanks you Cassie.
Dean Friedman joined me to discuss his musical influences; "Ariel"; "Company"; "Lucky Stars"; "S & M"; "McDonald's Girl"; "Hey Larry"; Complete Guide to Synthesizers, Sequencers, and Drum Machines; virtual reality; creating the game Eat-A-Bug and 12 others for Nick Arcade; doing the scores for the UK TV show Boon, I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle, and Eerie Indiana; "Son of Abraham"; crowd-sourcing albums; making money in the music industry; "The Bastard Son of Dean Friedman" and "A Baker's Tale; playing music with your children; All request Zoom concerts; --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Gang remains in Vacationland watching Eerie Indiana. Highlights include Corndog full, Egg Friend, and Mitchell Taylor: wrecker of small businesses.
The Gang is still on vacation in Eerie Indiana and this time they watched The Newsroom. Highlights include Trixie, Eerie's Dream Machine, and Bone Daddy.
Welcome back to another installment of the Forever Bogus Podcast, “Where we've got nostalgia on tap.”
Welcome back to another installment of the Forever Bogus Podcast, “Where we've got nostalgia on tap.”
This week on the show, we discuss the cult classic, Eerie, Indiana, and its Halloween episode "Scariest Home Videos." Check out our Patreon page for exclusive episodes of the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/HauntedHangover31 For more content head over to: https://www.hauntedhangover.com Follow us on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hauntedhangover Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/hauntedhangover Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HauntedHangover31
The Gang takes a vacation to Eerie's Other Dimension. Highlights include mattress store integrity, Shane Co, and Animal Chores Special guests: Derek and Tori's phones
Gunge, gunge oh and more gunge kept appearing in this special episode all on our favourite kids tv shows of the 90s. We all brought three shows each to chat about and one included a name I thought I would never type cough Spongebob cough Deep breath....Knightmare, Spatz, Batman: The animated series, Funhouse, Eerie Indiana, Reboot, Saturday morning tv, Bucky O Hare and Spongebob all feature in this extravaganza of quality TV from back in the day! Thank you for listening, we really appreciate it, and if you did or didn't enjoy this episode then please let us know by giving us a review and subscribe on your podcasting service or get in touch with us on twitter @Wolfiepod or email us at thewolfiepod@gmail.com You can also find us individually on twitter at: Jason Rich Chris
The Davenport gang investigates the center of weirdness in Eerie, Indiana. We discuss the series overall, and have a detailed discussion of four episodes: "Foreverware", "The Dead Letter", "Mr. Chaney", and "Zombies in P.J.s". This is the first of our three summer episodes covering 90's childhood nostalgia, with the intention of bringing some lighthearted fun to a stressful year. Our discussion became much more serious and intense for this one though, which is likely due to the quality of this still relevant and insightful piece of 90's television. The Century of the Self Documentary: https://youtu.be/eJ3RzGoQC4s Music Credits for this episode: "Haunted Davenport Theme" by Chris Howcroft "The Buzzer" by Dar Williams
Wow! Do we have a treat for you today. Justin Shenkarow has spent thirty years working as a talented actor and producer in television, film and animation. See the full show notes and links at www.inspiringshow.com He has worked on over 50 film productions including Oscar winning films “Avatar”, “Good Will Hunting”, and “Silver Linings Playbook”. He has received numerous honors and distinctions including an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award for his work as an ensemble series regular playing Matthew on the hit CBS show “Picket Fences.” Justin was also a series regular on the critically acclaimed NBC show “Eerie Indiana.” Justin's impressive resume goes much deeper than this, and we're thrilled to have him as a guest on the Inspiring Show. Hosted by Paul Henczel, Produced by Jennifer Henczel.
Join the Chrononauts on a visit with the junior X-Files.
30st August 2014 nting down to Whooverville 6! 30 August 2014 at QUAD, Derby. 0 4 3 Days 2 3 Hours 3 5 Minutes Guests More guests will be added as they are confirmed. Sponsored guests appear courtesy of Tenth Planet Events, who will charge for their autographs. Guests Dominic Glynn Dominic is a prolific composer of film and television music, best known to us for the incidental music for The Trial of a Time Lord segments The Mysterious Planet and The Ultimate Foe, Dragonfire, The Happiness Patrol ans Survival. As well as for the Season 23 (Trial of a Time Lord) arrangement of the Doctor Who theme tune. His music has also featured in episodes of The Simpsons, Red Dwarf and Eerie Indiana, and the feature films Holy Man and Kevin & Perry Go Large. Many thanks to Dominic for agreeing to come along. Derrick Sherwin Derrick Sherwin is the last surviving producer of 60s Doctor Who and one of only two surviving producers from the classic series as a whole. Derrick joined Doctor Who as script editor in which capacity he worked on five consecutive stories between The Web of Fear and The Mind Robber. He then wrote The Invasion, acted as de facto assistant producer on two further stories before resuming script editor duties on The Space Pirates, then succeeding Peter Bryant as producer for The War Games and Spearhead From Space. Derrick's influence on Doctor Who has been profound and persists until today – he cast Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor, invented UNIT and developed the Brigadier, invented the Time Lords and came up with the idea of exiling the Doctor to Earth. Peter Davison Peter Davison is best known for his roles as the fifth incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who and Tristan Farnon in James Herriot's All Creatures Great and Small. Davison was born Peter Moffett in Streatham, London. The family then moved to Knaphill in Surrey at which time he became a member of an amateur theatre company called the Byfleet Players Davison studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama. His first job was as an actor and assistant stage manager at the Nottingham Playhouse. He chose the stage name Peter Davison to avoid confusion with the actor and director Peter Moffatt, with whom Davison later worked. His first television work was in a 1975 episode of the children's science fiction television programme The Tomorrow People In 1978, Davison's performance as the youthfully mischievous Tristan Farnon in All Creatures Great and Small made him a household name. Davison has said that he was mainly cast in the role because he looked as if he could be Robert Hardy's younger brother. Davison subsequently appeared alongside Dickinson as the Dish of the Day in the television version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1981), whose producers considered it humorous for an actor known for playing a veterinary surgeon to appear as a cow. In 1981, Davison signed a contract to play the Doctor for three years, succeeding Tom Baker (the Fourth Doctor) and, at age 29, was at the time the youngest actor to have played the lead role. Deborah Watling Deborah Watling, the daughter of actors Jack Watling and Patricia Hicks, began work as a child actress with a regular role as the niece of Peter Brady in The Invisible Man television series. She was later cast for the lead role in Alice, Dennis Potter's version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, for the BBC's The Wednesday Play. Watling played Victoria in Doctor Who from 1967 to 1968, though her only remaining complete serials are The Tomb of the Cybermen and the recently recovered The Enemy of the World. She also appeared in Dimensions in Time, Downtime and the audio drama Three's a Crow. In November 2013 she appeared in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot. Terry Molloy Follow : Site : Terry Molloy has been a member of the cast of BBC Radio 4′s The Archers, playing Mike Tucker, since 1973 and has won awards for his work as an actor on radio. On television, Molloy is perhaps best known for hiplaying Davros, the creator of the Daleks, in the stories Resurrection of the Daleks, Revelation of the Daleks and Remembrance of the Daleks. He also appeared in the Doctor Who story Attack of the Cybermen as an undercover policeman named Russell. In recent years, Molloy has reprised the role of Davros in the Big Finish Productions audio dramas Davros, The Juggernauts, Terror Firma, Masters of War, The Davros Mission and the four-part miniseries I, Davros. He also played Davros in a 2005 stage production, The Trial of Davros. Michael Troughton Follow : Site : Michael Troughton is an English actor, writer and teacher. He is the son of actor Patrick Troughton and the younger brother of David Troughton. He has appeared in many film, television and theatre roles, most notably as Melish, in Minder and Sir Piers Fletcher-Dervish in The New Statesman from 1987 to 1992. His biography of his late father, Patrick Troughton, published by Hirst Publishing, was launched in November 2011. He has also completed a number of audio dramatisations for Big Finish. David Troughton David Troughton was born in Hampstead, London. He comes from a theatrical family: he is the son of actor Patrick Troughton, elder brother of Michael Troughton, and father of both Sam Troughton and Warwickshire cricketer Jim Troughton. His roles have included guest appearances in Doctor Who, first as an extra in The Enemy of the World (1967–1968), then as a soldier in The War Games (1969) and in a considerably larger role as King Peladon in The Curse of Peladon (1972). He appeared in the 2008 series of Doctor Who as Professor Hobbes, in the episode “Midnight”. He has also performed in a Big Finish Doctor Who audio production titled Cuddlesome where he plays the Tinghus. He also played the Black Guardian in two audios: The Destroyer of Delights and The Chaos Pool. He also returned as King Peladon in The Prisoner of Peladon audio. In 2011 he took on his father's role as the Second Doctor in two audio plays, also featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor and in November 2013, Troughton appeared in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot. Sponsored Guests Sinead Michael Sinead Michael portrayed Sky Smith in series 5 The Sarah Jane Adventures. Michael has two distinctions: she is the first actor cast in an ongoing role in a Doctor Who-related series to be born after the broadcast of the 1996 TV movie and she is the youngest actor to date to appear on screen in such a capacity. Sinead appears at Whoovervile courtesy of Tenth Planet events. As Sinead is a sponsored guest, Tenth Planet will charge for her autograph, but we do expect her to take part in on-stage panels and photo sessions. Tickets Tickets on sale now from priced between £10 and £40. Visit the for more details and to order your tickets. About Whooverville Whooverville is the East Midlands' biggest annual get-together to fans of the BBC TV series ‘Doctor Who'. Organised by Derby's local Doctor Who group, the , one of the most popular fan groups in the UK, Whooverville is a day of fun for all ages. Whooverville event is a chance to have your photo taken with the TARDIS, catch up on gossip from the latest series, purchase new and classic merchandise, take part in a Doctor Who pod-cast, add to the autograph album and meet some of the people from in front of and behind the camera. The event is held at .
Once again, Jeegless, this week Pax and CT are joined by Tim Lybarger of the Neighborhood Archive. Tim is here to discuss live-action kids' TV shows. We discuss our favorites and our not-so favorites. Some of the shows discussed include Sesame Street, Electric Company, Mr Rogers, Reading Rainbow, 3-2-1 Contact and many, many more. Nerd to Dos include Eerie Indiana, Red Dwarf, The Hobbit, Ted and Ghost Writer.