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Queen of Blood (1956)AIP Production #6521 Jeff and Cheryl travel to Mars to bring home an otherworldly vampire in Queen of Blood.Produced by George Edwards Written and Directed by Curtis Harrington John Saxon as Allan Brenner Basil Rathbone as Dr. Farraday Judi Meredith as Laura James Dennis Hopper as Paul Grant Florence Marly as Alien Queen Robert Boon as Anders Brockman Don Eitner as Tony Barrata Forrest Ackerman as Farraday's aide A Cinema West Production An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Picture View the Queen of Blood trailer here Visit our website - https://aippod.com/ and follow the American International Podcast on Letterboxd, Instagram and Threads @aip_pod and on Facebook at facebook.com/AmericanInternationalPodcast Our open and close includes clips from the following films/trailers: How to Make a Monster (1958), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), High School Hellcats (1958), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), The Wild Angels (1966), It Conquered the World (1956), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Female Jungle (1955)
Blackie and Farraday are on the phone to talk about having lunch together. For people who seem to hate each other so much, they sure hang out together a lot.…
Blackie and Farraday are on the phone to talk about having lunch together. For people who seem to hate each other so much, they sure hang out together a lot.…
Ethan Stone has been a business lawyer for over twenty-five years, practicing in large and small firms and in-house. He has been a solo practitioner since 2011. He has represented clients in raising angel and venture capital, selling and acquiring businesses, technology licensing, executive hirings and departures and a wide variety of strategic partnerships, joint ventures, revenue sharing, service outsourcing and technology development agreements. He and his four parrots live in Berkeley, California. Website: https://www.stonebusinesslaw.com TOOLS: 0:00 - Intro 1:02 - Voter registration (and other information) cards: https://www.vistaprint.com/business-cards 4:11 - Reusable can tops: https://geni.us/l0AvG 7:54 - Stainless steel cocktail shaker (aka Farraday cage): https://www.target.com/p/stainless-steel-hammered-cocktail-shaker-threshold-8482/-/A-50973212#lnk=sametab 12:59 - The compare feature in Microsoft Word: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/compare-and-merge-two-versions-of-a-document-f5059749-a797-4db7-a8fb-b3b27eb8b87e 27:51 - Swing Left East Bay: https://swingleft.org/group/sf_east_bay/join Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/B_AnicSbn_U For show notes and transcript visit: https://kk.org/cooltools/ethan-stone-business-lawyer/
Stu Watts chats with Calvin Bennett, a Western Australian-based producer, songwriter and musician whose credits list to date reads like that of someone at least 10 years his senior. Having signed last year a worldwide distribution deal with Downtown Music Services/DashGo, Bennett's successes to date include two Western Australian Music Song of the Year Awards (and another seven nominations) for both his solo work and indie-pop duo Farraday's Cage who was awarded the Nannup Music Festival Emerging Artist Award, has enjoyed national airtime on radio Triple J and have supported the likes of San Cisco, Justice Crew and Killing Heidi. Mellow and understated are two words that could also describe Bennett's personality, basing his work on total transparency as he establishes himself as a go-to producer for any and all musical ideas, which you can hear on collaborations with modern lo-fi innovators like 9ick, 7ove and Soul Food Horns, as well as fellow local artists on the rise including Alannah Chapman, Elianie, Jewel Owusu and Jarrod Jeremiah. Now running Studio 156 in Perth, WA, with producer Roc, next up for Bennett will be a slew of more productions, both expanding his solo catalogue as well as his reputation as a musical production nomad, working with a range of artists from L.A. to Europe as he draws closer to his goal of global writing residencies. Topics discussed include: Building a portfolio alongside other growing artists Creating an environment that is conducive to a quick workflow Creating more music by not being too precious about any one piece ...and more Make sure to subscribe or follow this channel and share it on your socials! Instagram: @whatsthatsoundpodcast Stu Watts: @stu.watts.audio Calvin Bennett: @calvinbennettmusic Calvin Bennett website Stu Watts website Listen to Stu's work on Spotify Listen to Calvin's work on Spotify SUPPORT THE PODCAST WITH A DONATION Email podcast.whatsthatsound@gmail.com for any enquiries.
This week we get caught up on the news and then talk about the next four places in the song.
David Farraday talks about the difference the running community has made in his life since taking up the sport at the age of 50. Plus a gear review from Beth Billiard and a training tip from 1996 U.S. Olympic Marathoner Keith Brantly. We look back at the final Grand Prix race of the season, the Run for the Pies. 0:00 Welcome 6:49 David Farraday 29:45 Beth Billiard's gear review 32:50 Keith Brantly's training tip
In the the world of the hard boiled detective, Boston Blackie comes comes real close to fitting in, but he just doesn't quite. Of course Blackie isnt a detective or private eye, he is a reformed safe cracker and constantly good natured irritant to the cops!A real Hard Boiled Detective solves the mystery that the cops think he is guilty of, and manages to make the cops look foolish while he does it. So does Boston Blackie.The Hypnotic Murder: Blackie gets in hot water with Farraday when he takes the gun of a friend of Mary Wesley's who has confessed to a murder.Originally aired August 6th,1945.Support the show
Fionne Foxxe Farraday s smoldering hot Mates of the Alliance series continues with DARZIK, a slow and sensual follow-up to the steamy kickoff found in the first installment. Hope and Heat Abound in Tantalizing Sci-Fi Romance Sequel!
Fionne Foxxe Farraday s smoldering hot Mates of the Alliance series continues with DARZIK, a slow and sensual follow-up to the steamy kickoff found in the first installment. Hope and Heat Abound in Tantalizing Sci-Fi Romance Sequel!
The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: DARZIK: Mates of the Alliance with Guest Fionne Foxxe FarradayHope and Heat Abound in Tantalizing Sci-Fi Romance Sequel!Fionne Foxxe Farraday is a medical professional working in pulmonary and critical care medicine. She is the author of the award winning KAIRN and DARZIK, the first two installments of the Mates of the Alliance, an epic new sci-fi romance series. With her background in medicine and military family members, Farraday's books are a salute to all the medical and military personnel whose sacrifices allow us to do what we do. A mother, grandmother, and animal lover, Fionne Foxxe Farraday lives in Cookeville, TN.Website:https://matesofthealliance.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: DARZIK: Mates of the Alliance with Guest Fionne Foxxe Farraday Hope and Heat Abound in Tantalizing Sci-Fi Romance Sequel! Fionne Foxxe Farraday is a medical professional working in pulmonary and critical care medicine. She is the author of the award winning KAIRN and DARZIK, the first two installments of the Mates of the Alliance, an epic new sci-fi romance series. With her background in medicine and military family members, Farraday's books are a salute to all the medical and military personnel whose sacrifices allow us to do what we do. A mother, grandmother, and animal lover, Fionne Foxxe Farraday lives in Cookeville, TN. Website: https://matesofthealliance.com/
Fionne Foxxe Farraday s smoldering hot Mates of the Alliance series continues with DARZIK, a slow and sensual follow-up to the steamy kickoff found in the first installment. Hope and Heat Abound in Tantalizing Sci-Fi Romance Sequel!
The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: DARZIK: Mates of the Alliance with Guest Fionne Foxxe Farraday Hope and Heat Abound in Tantalizing Sci-Fi Romance Sequel! Fionne Foxxe Farraday is a medical professional working in pulmonary and critical care medicine. She is the author of the award winning KAIRN and DARZIK, the first two installments of the Mates of the Alliance, an epic new sci-fi romance series. With her background in medicine and military family members, Farraday's books are a salute to all the medical and military personnel whose sacrifices allow us to do what we do. A mother, grandmother, and animal lover, Fionne Foxxe Farraday lives in Cookeville, TN. Website: https://matesofthealliance.com/
Fionne Foxxe Farraday is a doctor working in the area of pulmonary and critical care medicine. After years of working with patients, Farraday faced medical issues in March 2020 that put her on enforced medical leave without call responsibilities. She is the author of KAIRN: Mates of the Alliance, a science-fiction adventure romance, she is also a 2022 International Impact Book Award winner: Best Romance.
Fionne Foxxe Farraday is a doctor working in the area of pulmonary and critical care medicine. After years of working with patients, Farraday faced medical issues in March 2020 that put her on enforced medical leave without call responsibilities. She is the author of KAIRN: Mates of the Alliance, a science-fiction adventure romance, she is also a 2022 International Impact Book Award winner: Best Romance.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/3501571/advertisement
You can't convince a couple of people in Florida that an alligator is indiscriminately killing people. That dog... yes. Produced and pseudo-researched by Kristen Riley. Produced and pseudo-edited by Daive Reed. Thanks for being here and if you enjoyed the episode, please rate, review, and subscribe. Or, even easier, tell people about us! It really helps us out. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @CastFiles Check out The Cast Files playlist on Spotify. We also auto-post on YouTube, if that's your streaming service of choice, or if you like closed captions. And finally, email us at TheeCastFiles@gmail.com Music by Hal Six Logo by @OokaArt ---- In Millikan, Georgia, a guy catches a very docile frog. Biologists Paul Farraday and Forest Ranger William Bailey argue about nature and the decreasing frog population. Dr. Faraday told Bailey that nature should be preserved, not only for future generations but also out of respect. But unbeknownst to Faraday, Bailey HATES frogs. Bailey leaves Farraday by the lake, but as he reaches his truck he notices his beeper is missing. Bailey goes looking for a missing beeper, somewhere, but not where he was just standing with Farraday because we don't see Farraday in the cold open again, and Bailey ends up getting dragged into the lake by an unseen creature and killed. Close-up shot of the frogs he so hates. I hope this one frog is our antagonist for the episode. ---- Man, I love frogs.
Blackie, Mary, and Farraday are on the town on Christmas Eve. Their holiday fun is disturbed when a burglar flees from a jewelry store. When he’s caught, the four gold…
Blackie, Mary, and Farraday are on the town on Christmas Eve. Their holiday fun is disturbed when a burglar flees from a jewelry store. When he's caught, the four gold…
8 - 11 - 2022 - KAIRN - Author - Fionne Foxxe Farraday by Tommy G
With its emotionally resonant cast of characters, KAIRN: Mates of the Alliance is a story of unexpected love found across light years and species, reminding readers how little differences matter in the face of true love and deep commitment. Farraday skillfully entwines humor and romance in a solid sci-fi background that will leave readers longing for more.
With its emotionally resonant cast of characters, KAIRN: Mates of the Alliance is a story of unexpected love found across light years and species, reminding readers how little differences matter in the face of true love and deep commitment. Farraday skillfully entwines humor and romance in a solid sci-fi background that will leave readers longing for more.
With its emotionally resonant cast of characters, KAIRN: Mates of the Alliance is a story of unexpected love found across light years and species, reminding readers how little differences matter in the face of true love and deep commitment. Farraday skillfully entwines humor and romance in a solid sci-fi background that will leave readers longing for more.
Disaster and Destiny Collide in New Sci-Fi Adventure RomanceFionne Foxxe Farraday talks with Chris Cordani on Book Spectrum about her first novel: KAIRN, Mates of the Alliance. It is what she calls a a sci-fi adventure romance which combines an alien invasion, a rescue effort an inter-species love story and a thrilling adventure. Farraday's story brings us sometime in the near future, Earth is reeling from its first contact with a predatory alien species, the Ichori. Daria, a human ICU doctor, struggles with loneliness and wishes for a partner to share her life, but puts her own desires aside to tend to the wounded. On the heels of the invasion, things look dire until another species of aliens – the Luperans - show up to help repair and rebuild. Members of the Galactic Alliance, the stunningly handsome and muscular Luperans and their captain, Kairn, establish an alliance with Earth and utilize their advanced technology to begin repairing the ravages of the Ichori. Kairn and Daria, members of two different species, each with hopes, dreams, and visions of a one of a kind relationship, meet and are instantly drawn to each other. The book shows parallels between the plot's events and today's world turmoil while exposing the flaws in pre-perceptions of others, whether they be ally or enemy though the eyes of complex characters and perhaps will raise questions as to whether world technological leaders should or should not step up efforts to try and communicate with other life forms throughout the universe. Will we attract friendly aliens or perhaps a predatory society much like the Ichori?
Uncle Erich Presents™ - Classic Radio Shows, Crime, Suspense, Murder Mysteries
Welcome back folks to another exciting episode from the Uncle Erich Presents™ Classic Radio series !I am so glad you tuned in again, and hope you are enjoying listening to these exciting episodes.Today, we make another visit with Detective Boston Blackie.Today's episode is titled "The Hypnotic Murder." In this episode, Boston Blackie gets into hot water with Farraday when he takes the gun of a friend of Mary Wesley's who has confessed to a murder.Boston Blackie is brought to you by our friends at BoomerFlix.com. At BoomerFlix.com, you can watch thousands of the old classic television shows, classic movies, and classic cartoons you grew up with.If you're a fan of the oldie TV shows and movies, then give a visit to BoomerFlix.com and enjoy the oldies again.Also, please visit UncleErich.com to listen to all the currently available radio podcast categories and episodes. There are also hundreds of the old classic mystery and suspense detective television shows for you to watch as well. If you liked this episode of Boston Blackie, please consider buying Uncle Erich a cup of coffee and the link below. Thanks a million !Now, Enjoy this great episode with that popular Detective, Boston Blackie titled "The Hypnotic Murder." RESOURCES ON COPYRIGHTS I want to say Thank You to Patreon supporters for helping to keep Uncle Erich Presents™ online. Your support is truly appreciated !If you liked this episode, please consider buying Uncle Erich a cup of coffee at the support link below. Thanks a million ! https://buymeacoffee.com/ClassicRadio Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/UncleErichPresents)
Pack your bags once again, Goosebuddies! Paul, Chad, and Kevin head to R.L. Stine's Goosebumps 2000 story Fright Camp; a poorly run summer event hosted by legendary director (and likely R.L. Stine self-insert) R. B. Farraday! Farraday's frights include sexual kappas, shooting gorillas, and vomit balloons. How does this story stack up compared to other Camp greats? Does R.L. push the 'twist' button a few too many times? Either way, enjoy the episode. Book discussion begins: 5:50 OFF-TOPICS: Official Goosebuds NiceFunToysTM You can support the show, get access to bonus episodes, vote on upcoming titles, and more at patreon.com/goosebuds Dress your skeleton with Goosebuds apparel at goosebuds.store Email: goosebuds@gmail.com Twitter: @GoosebudsPod Edited by Kevin Cole (@RealKevinCole) Music by Seth Earnest (sethearnest.net) Art by Brock Gallagher (@brockadile)
Uncle Erich Presents™ - Classic Radio Shows, Crime, Suspense, Murder Mysteries
Welcome back folks to another exciting episode from the Uncle Erich Presents™ Classic Radio series !I am so glad you tuned in again, and hope you are enjoying listening to these exciting episodes.Today, we make another visit with Detective Boston Blackie.Today's episode is titled "Sam Bellows is Dead."In this episode, Boston Blackie needs to see a man who won't answer the door. Blackie tells Farraday he killed the man in order to locate the man. When the man suddenly turns up dead, Blackie has to clear himself.Boston Blackie is brought to you by our friends at BoomerFlix.com. At BoomerFlix, you can watch thousands of the old classic television shows, classic movies, and classic cartoons you grew up with.If you're a fan of the oldie TV shows and movies, then give a visit to BoomerFlix.com and enjoy the oldies again.Make sure to subscribe to my podcast too. Scroll up or down to find other exciting episodes to listen to. If you can, you can help Uncle Erich keep this podcast up and running, by becoming a Patreon supporter at the support link below. Thanks a million. Now, Enjoy this great episode with that popular Detective, Boston Blackie titled "Sam Bellows is Dead."RESOURCES ON COPYRIGHTS You can visit UncleErich.com to listen to all the currently available radio podcast categories and episodes. Like this episode ? Buy Uncle Erich a cup of coffee, if you'd like, at the support link below. Cream and sugar please ! Thanks ! https://buymeacoffee.com/ClassicRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/UncleErichPresents)
That is what happens with a Medicare MSA plan. As they say, "you decide how to spend, save or invest the funds". Send us an e-mail if you would like to see a brochure.We "get after" the Medicare business at minute 14:00.Among other subjects, we describe what happens after a car goes airborne and flies into a house, and what it is like to pick cotton near the boyhood home of Jerry Lee Lewis in Farraday, LA. Inspired by "MEDICARE FOR THE LAZY MAN 2020; Simplest & Easiest Guide Ever!" on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. Return to leave a short customer review & help future readers.Official website: https://www.MedicareForTheLazyMan.comSend questions & love notes: DBJ@MLMMailbag.com
On an average Saturday night, you’ll find Aubyn Casady on stage performing the perfect soundtrack to the biggest night of a couple’s life: their wedding.She’s the leader and singer of the Chicago wedding band Rush Street Rhythm. What started as a side hustle is now Aubyn’s endgame.And you only need to hear her belt out a bar from a classic pop punk song to understand why: she’s a top notch singer.Aubyn spent her 20s touring the midwest with her pop punk band Farraday. She was never in it to get famous though.In this episode, we chat about:How Aubyn and her husband intentionally worked to prioritize their marriage when they had twinsWhy she didn’t become a teacher, despite earning a masters in educationThe ways she has surrounded herself with family without going too Everybody Loves RaymondHow her experience with the American education system has changed her perspective on her daughter’s future educationWhy she loves recording her music in the studio even more than live performancesHow nervous she was auditioning at her first weddingThe big lessons she's learned so far from having twinsHow a new part of your brain awakens when you become a parentWhat exactly enneagram is and what it means to Aubyn
Power is all around you. Electricity is naturally occurring in nature. Humans have kind of always known this. But how does this power get out of nature and into your home? How is electricity really made? Melanie and Rachel will share the evolution of power innovation, from the ancient Greeks through to the Queen of England and a real power struggle in America. They will make you wonder, next time you turn something on, how can you make electrical power better for our planet? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight we begin with another story of Blackie Blackie, a jewel thief and
HMM Cohosts Guy and Lovonia start the show with some headlines. Then, we hear from Alexis Goldsmith about the Norlite incinerator in Cohoes. Following that, on Reclaiming History, an interview with journalist and author Stephen Kinzer about the history of American interference in Iran. After that, the band Farraday joins us in the studio and we hear more about them as well as a live performance of "Two Trees" off their newly released album, Everywhere You Go. Then, on Upstate Housing, Michele Maserjian speaks with Assembly Candidate Sam Fein about affordable housing policy. And to close out the show, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry speaks with Margaret Kimberley about her first book, “Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents.”
Inferno (2016; Ron Howard) — Dare Daniel Podcast Episode 46 “You have three explainers in one room together. Who’s the alpha explainer?” Farraday pointer superfans Daniel Barnes and Corky McDonnell don their Dante deathmasks to review Ron Howard’s pointless puzzle movie Inferno. This 2016 sequel finds Howard the […] The post “Inferno” Podcast Movie Review appeared first on Dare Daniel - Podcast and Movie Reviews.
Boston Blackie was a fictional character created by author Jack Boyle. Before he became a detective, he was a jewel thief and safecracker... he became an "enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend." Series ran from June 23, 1944 on NBC with Richard Kollmar taking over the role as Blackie in April of 1945. Over 200 episodes were produced, ending in October of 1950. Maurice Tarplin played a scatterbrained Police Inspector named Farraday... who was consistently amazed that Blackie solved mysteries that he could not solve. Blackie's girlfriend is Mary Wesley, played by actress Jan Miner. The Rockwell Diamond is the episode on this track. Thanks for listening.
Why is the robot named Fred? What is SolarFed? And what planet are Dr. Farraday, Max and Stewart on anyway? Find out the answers to these and other pressing questions in the second episode of Unending Tales from the Void: A Ripples in Space Podcast.
A film is found showing Blackie committing robbery and murder. Farraday and Mary don’t believe it, but Blackie insists its true. Original Air Date: October 29, 1947 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Read…
I was lucky enough to see Summer of '84 a few weeks ago in Salem, Massachusetts, not far from where Matt Leslie grew up in Ipswich. I had not heard of the film before, but it was sponsored by the Salem Horror Fest, and I trust the tastes of the folks who run that, so I went into it with no hype, knowing virtually nothing about it. I greatly enjoyed the film. It has the same vibe as movies I enjoyed, oddly enough, as a teenager in the mid-eighties like The Lost Boys or The Goonies. Davey, a suburban teenager, thinks his neighbor, Mackey, might be a serial killer. One night when he's out playing a game with his three best friends, Davey happens to see a kid in Mackey's kitchen. That gets Davey's conspiracy theorist mind working. Kids have been going missing lately, and when the next one looks like the kid he saw through Mackey's window, Davey is convinced. But who would believe him? Mackey is a cop and by all outward appearances, the perfect suburban neighbor. Naturally, the only people he can turn to are his friends – the nerdy Farraday, rebel Tommy, and the good-natured big kid, Woody. The first and possibly most important thing that got my attention is how natural the kids seemed together. This kind of movie lives and dies by the chemistry of its cast, and that worked for me. So did Rich Sommer from Wet Hot American Summer, Mad Men, and GLOW, who plays the neighbor, Wayne Mackey. He has to be likable enough to cast doubt on Davey's theory and creepy enough that Davey doesn't seem insane, and Sommer walks that line well, into the third act when things change dramatically. The major story arc was well-plotted, providing just enough doubt to keep the mystery going. Leslie co-wrote the script with Stephen J. Smith and also served as a producer. We kept the conversation mainly spoiler-free for the first half, but there were some elements we needs to dive into, so if you haven't seen the film and want to avoid spoilers, stop when I mention that in the conversation and please do come back and finish after you've seen it. Look for Summer of 84 streaming on Amazon Prime and Vudu or pick it up on BluRay now. You can find out more about Leslie's work, as well as Smiths, at www.smithandleslie.com. The featured track this week is “Social Stuff,” from Jo Firetone's new stand-up album, The Hits, out now on Comedy Central Records. It's a fun album, a live recording that includes occasional, seemingly spontaneous musical interludes from Arcade Fire's Will Butler. Firestone has a gentle demeanor that belies a sharper wit and a constant agitation over dealing with the outside world, which is what this track is all about. It's the minor tragedies of social interactions, from farting in an elevator to saying dumb thing in public. My favorite line in this is the frustrated, “I don't know how to get smarter, you could read, but, I mean, who cares?” Firestone is a staff writer on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and hosts the Dr. Gameshow podcast on the Earwolf network. You can find out more about her at www.jofirestone.com or follow her on Twitter at @kingfirestorm
Blackie sends an underworld figure to Farraday to provide a tip on the activities of the butcher mob. The figure is caught by the mob and sells Blackie out. Original Air Date: August 6, 1947 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam…
Blackie and Farraday try to find out who murdered the mayor. Original Air Date: July 30, 1947 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Read more ...
With Blackie out of town, Farraday tries to recover a kidnapped woman. Original Air Date: April 22, 1947 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at: http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Read more ...
One of Pierce's favorite coffeeshops turns its wifi off over the weekend. Naturally, this called back to a time when the gang discussed a bar that used a Farraday cage to disrupt cell signals inside, and sparked a conversation about the etiquette of working at places that are neither your home nor your office. MUSIC: "Read My Mind" - The Killers. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL: Shea Serrano (@sheaserrano) on Twitter
Blackie goes to help his friend Charlie Kingston purchase some diamonds. When the man selling them dies, Charlie and Blackie find themselves hunted by Farraday. Original Air Date: August 13, 1946 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913,…
Farraday thinks Blackie robbed a safe in a deal with a fashion designer. Then the fashion designer turns up murdered. Original Air Date: March 26, 1946 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Read more…
Joined Ken and Matt as we discuss what's going on with FBI paying GeekSquad to not only dig around customers' computers but a possibility of actually planting kiddie porn on and other types of evidence for criminal activity. This, and why Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2017 is no longer as exciting this year. --- Related stories: The FBI Is Apparently Paying Geek Squad Members To Dig Around In Computers For Evidence Of Criminal Activity http://craigpeterson.com/news/the-fbi-is-apparently-paying-geek-squad-members-to-dig-around-in-computers-for-evidence-of-criminal-activity/11386 CES 2017: Here are some of the craziest announcements from the show http://craigpeterson.com/news/ces-2017-here-are-some-of-the-craziest-announcements-from-the-show/11312 --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
Pure Energy Minerals returns (TSX-V:PE/OTC:PEMIF) with Patrick Highsmith, CEO discussing their Clayton Valley project in Nevada and their off-take agreement for lithium brine with Tesla Motors. James McDonald, of Kootenay Silver (OTC: KOOYF/TSX.V:KTN) discusses their high grades of silver in Mexico. Ken Berry of Northern Vertex OTC: NHVCF/TSX-V: NEE) speaks about their project in NW Arizona slated to go into commercial production next fall with gold and silver assets. George Sanders, President of Goldcliff Resource Corp trading as GCFFF in the US and GCN on the TSX Venture Exchange will discuss recent developments at the company's Pine Grove Project in Nevada. Cruz Capital Corporation (TSX-V:CUZ/OTC:BKTPF) believes it's positioned to handle the growing demand for cobalt in Nevada . Peter Dasler of Canalaska Uranium (OTC:CVVUF/TSX-V:CVV) returns to the program for exciting news about their strategic partnerships and Jay Martin of Cambridge House International joins us.
Pure Energy Minerals returns (TSX-V:PE/OTC:PEMIF) with Patrick Highsmith, CEO discussing their Clayton Valley project in Nevada and their off-take agreement for lithium brine with Tesla Motors. James McDonald, of Kootenay Silver (OTC: KOOYF/TSX.V:KTN) discusses their high grades of silver in Mexico. Ken Berry of Northern Vertex OTC: NHVCF/TSX-V: NEE) speaks about their project in NW Arizona slated to go into commercial production next fall with gold and silver assets. George Sanders, President of Goldcliff Resource Corp trading as GCFFF in the US and GCN on the TSX Venture Exchange will discuss recent developments at the company's Pine Grove Project in Nevada. Cruz Capital Corporation (TSX-V:CUZ/OTC:BKTPF) believes it's positioned to handle the growing demand for cobalt in Nevada . Peter Dasler of Canalaska Uranium (OTC:CVVUF/TSX-V:CVV) returns to the program for exciting news about their strategic partnerships and Jay Martin of Cambridge House International joins us.
Blackie and Mary are watching on television as a man is murdered on a roundtable forum where Farraday is a panelist. Original Air Date: December 20, 1945 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Read…
A friend of Blackie’s is murdered after Blackie examined a diamond he purchased and Farraday tags Blackie as the prime suspect. Original Air Date: October 25, 1945 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Read more ...
This episode kicks off with Jerry's protest anthem, The Show Can't Even Handle Me Right Now, which is quickly cut when it's revealed that Jerry was on today's episode of the flagship. So many good opportunities for b*tching, down the tubes. After that, we get 8 great new songs about Farraday cages and the Golden Corral plus a trip to the cesspool, a dance on the third rail (in go go boots!), and some songs about sports. Also, Jerry reveals the TK dealbreaker that could put an end to this whole enterprise.
This episode kicks off with Jerry's protest anthem, The Show Can't Even Handle Me Right Now, which is quickly cut when it's revealed that Jerry was on today's episode of the flagship. So many good opportunities for b*tching, down the tubes. After that, we get 8 great new songs about Farraday cages and the Golden Corral plus a trip to the cesspool, a dance on the third rail (in go go boots!), and some songs about sports. Also, Jerry reveals the TK dealbreaker that could put an end to this whole enterprise.
Blackie gets in hot water with Farraday when he takes the gun of a friend of Mary Wesley’s who has confessed to a murder. Original Air Date: August 6, 1945 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Read more ...
Boston Blackie visits an apartment and finds a dead body, and Farraday gives Blackie 24 hours to clear up the case. Original Air Date: July 23, 1945 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Read more ...
Just as he’s about to be searched by Farraday over another theft he hasn’t committed, Blackie learns the stolen pearls are in his raincoat. Original Air Date: July 9, 1945 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise,…
Boston Blackie needs to see a man who won’t answer the door. Blackie tells Farraday he killed the man in order to locate the man, but when the man actually turns up dead, Blackie has to clear himself. Original Air Date: June 18, 1945 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a…
Mike, Phyllis, and Farraday investigate a murdered man who’d been trying to call Mike. Original Air Date: September 10, 1945 Support the show monthly at
A man is found dead aboard a ship. Farraday and Shayne suspect murder. Original Air Date: August 20, 1945 Support our listener support campaign. Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Read more ...
A man reports finding a dead body but when the Shayne and Farraday arrive, the body is missing. Original Air Date: August 6, 1945 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Read more ...
It's another adventure of Boston Blackie, gentleman thief turned gumshoe. After Chester Morris' 1944 summer run, Richard Kollmar stepped in and starred as Blackie in nearly 300 syndicated episodes. As always, Blackie tries to crack the case and remains a thorn in the side of the stubborn Inspector Farraday. We'll hear "Murder at the Movies," one of Kollmar's syndicated episodes.
The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.THIS EPISODE:June 13, 1945. Program #10. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. After Janice Larson almost kills herself, Blackie threatens Oscar Wolfe. His threat is recorded on a dictating machine. When Wolfe is killed the next day, Blackie becomes a fugitive wanted for murder! Richard Kollmar, Frank Lovejoy, John Gibson (?). 26:18.
The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade. TODAY'S SHOW: Alice Manweather (08-04-44) and Hipnotic Murder (08-06-45)
The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.