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National Asparagus day. Entertainment from 2017. Mary had a little lamb published, Brooklyn Bridge opened, Youngest ever to summit Mt. Everest. Todays birthdays - HB Reese, Tommy Chong, Bob Dylan, Gary Burghoff, Patti LaBelle, Priscilla Presley, Larry Blackmon, Rosanne Cash, John C. Riley, Heavy D. Duke Ellington died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/The asparagus song - Bryant OneilI'm the one - DJ Khalid Justin Bieber Lil WayneBody like a backroad - Sam HuntBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Up in smoke - Cheech & ChongBlowin in the wind - Bob DylanLady Marmalade - Patti LaBelleWord up - CameoTennessee flat top box - Rosanne CashNow that we found love - Heavy D & the BoyzTake the A train - Duke EllingtonExit - Its not love - DokkenFollow Jeff Stampka on Facebook
Get An Exclusive Look Behind Love American Style With Actress Barbara Minkus! Barbara chats with John about being picked for Love American Style because of Garry Marshall, the producer of Laverne and Shirley, how she and Stuart Margolin from Rockford Files created the six years of vignettes they did on Love American Style and her relationship with Stuart Margolin near the end of his life. Barbara also talks her wonderful experience working with Merv Griffin, her troubling experience with Danny Kaye and working with Tom Bosley from Happy Days. Barbara also tells the story of keeping Gary Burghoff of MASH in show business. Enjoy and thanks Barbara! Become a That's Classic! PATREON member including the opportunity to see Exclusive Bonus Footage: patreon.com/thatsclassic Subscribe for free to That's Classic YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBtpVKzLW389x6_nIVHpQcA?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: facebook.com/thatsclassictv Hosted by John Cato, actor, voiceover artist, and moderator for over 20 years for the television and movie industry. John's background brings a unique insight and passion to the podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-cato/support
The stories of famous encounters continue, with surprise meetings with folks like Gary Burghoff, Malachi Weir, Ben Affleck and Ted & Joan Kennedy - and even Lou Ferrigno! Then, Chris Powell laments Bobby Kennedy's entry in the 1968 presidential election and Joe Biden's for next year.
One actor from MASH, who was a main character on one of the most popular TV shows ever, opted to spend time being a dad and being with his family instead of pursuing fame and fortune. AND Don Knotts' daughter shares fond memories of her funny dad, including a touching story of when she had to bolt out of the room from beside his deathbed — and not for the reason you might expect! To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godupdates.com/actor-from-mash-gary-burghoff/ https://www.godupdates.com/don-knotts-daughter-karen/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
National Asparagus day. Entertainment from 1975. Mary had a little lamb 1st published, 1st telegraph sent, Brooklyn Bridge opened, Youngest to summit Mt. Everest. Todays birthdays - HB Reece, Tommy Chong, Bob Dylan, Patti Labelle, Gary Burghoff, Priscilla Presley, Larry Blackmon, Roseanne Cash, John C> Reilly, Heavy D. Duke Ellington died.
San Francisco International pats down Chris and Charlotte to see if they're holding any information on Pernell Roberts, Lorne Green, Dan Blocker, Michael Landon, or the Ponderosa Ranch.SHOW NOTES.San Francisco International: IMDB. MST3K wiki.MST3K's Gamera vs. Jiger trailer.Chris talked about Airport in our episode on Avalanche.Pernell Roberts.Radar was played by Gary Burghoff.Pernell in Montgomery, Alabama.Gentle Ben's opening credits.The Mighty Casey.Our episode on Master Ninja II.Remembering Clu Gulager.Van Johnson as The Minstrel.Our episode on Girl in Gold Boots.Tab Hunter Confidential.Did You Hear the One about the Traveling Saleslady?The Feminist and the Fuzz.Our episode on Rocketship X-M.Dr. Seuss: The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins.“My doctor said Mylanta.”We discuss Joe Orton more in our episode on Parts: The Clonus Horror.“I ate all the Frusen Glädjé.”Fred Garvin…Pablo Casals: Bach Cello Suites.The Ponderosa Ranch.Get your own Ponderosa Ranch tin cup.Susan Raye: L.A. International Airport.Some of Chris's postcards of airports.Denver's baggage handling system.They Fight Crime!Support It's Just A Show on Patreon and neat stuff will come your way!
Book Vs. Movie: MASHThe Richard Hooker book Vs the Robert Altman Film (with some of the long-running TV series mixed in)MASH was one of the most popular and iconic television shows of the 70s and 80s (the reruns are still happening all over the globe!). Richard Hooker(nee Hiester Richard Hornberger) based the 1968 novel on his experiences in the Korean War as a surgeon. The novel filled with crazy antics, drinking, and a satire of the U.S. Army fit well in a time when the Viet Nam War was dividing America. Characters like Hawkeye Pierce, Trapper John, and Hot Lips Houlihan will sound familiar to fans of the series (though they behave differently.) You also meet “the Painless Pole,” Ho-Jon, and Duke Forrest in a series of vignettes that make up the novel. It's hard NOT to picture adapting this book as you read it. Robert Altman directed the 1970 film and it is a very different beast than what was broadcast on television. Starring Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould, the film is profane, chaotic, modern-looking, and has some very problematic things attached to it. So, between the original story and the 1970 film-which did we prefer? In this ep the Margos discuss:The popularity of MASH around the worldHow the Viet Nam War is a stand-in for the Korean WarThe differences between the book and the movie and how much the author hated itThe cast: Donald Sutherland (Hawkeye Pierce,) Elliott Gould (Trapper,) Tom Skerrit (Duke Forrest,) Sally Kellerman (Margaret Houlihan,) Robert Duvall (Frank Burns,) Roger Bowen (Henry Blake,) Rene Auberjonois (Father Mulcahy,) Jo Ann Pflug (Dish,) John Schuck (The Painless Pole,) and Gary Burghoff as Radar O'Reilly. Clips used:The “Last Supper” sceneMASH trailerHot Lips gets angry and is mockedFrank Burns is teasedMusic by Johnny Mandell & Mike AltmanBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: MASHThe Richard Hooker book Vs the Robert Altman Film (with some of the long-running TV series mixed in)MASH was one of the most popular and iconic television shows of the 70s and 80s (the reruns are still happening all over the globe!). Richard Hooker(nee Hiester Richard Hornberger) based the 1968 novel on his experiences in the Korean War as a surgeon. The novel filled with crazy antics, drinking, and a satire of the U.S. Army fit well in a time when the Viet Nam War was dividing America. Characters like Hawkeye Pierce, Trapper John, and Hot Lips Houlihan will sound familiar to fans of the series (though they behave differently.) You also meet “the Painless Pole,” Ho-Jon, and Duke Forrest in a series of vignettes that make up the novel. It's hard NOT to picture adapting this book as you read it. Robert Altman directed the 1970 film and it is a very different beast than what was broadcast on television. Starring Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould, the film is profane, chaotic, modern-looking, and has some very problematic things attached to it. So, between the original story and the 1970 film-which did we prefer? In this ep the Margos discuss:The popularity of MASH around the worldHow the Viet Nam War is a stand-in for the Korean WarThe differences between the book and the movie and how much the author hated itThe cast: Donald Sutherland (Hawkeye Pierce,) Elliott Gould (Trapper,) Tom Skerrit (Duke Forrest,) Sally Kellerman (Margaret Houlihan,) Robert Duvall (Frank Burns,) Roger Bowen (Henry Blake,) Rene Auberjonois (Father Mulcahy,) Jo Ann Pflug (Dish,) John Schuck (The Painless Pole,) and Gary Burghoff as Radar O'Reilly. Clips used:The “Last Supper” sceneMASH trailerHot Lips gets angry and is mockedFrank Burns is teasedMusic by Johnny Mandell & Mike AltmanBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Episode 64 of On Screen & Beyond has Emmy winner Gary Burghoff as our guest. Gary played "Radar" in the hit series "M*A*SH". He joins us to talk about the show, his book, his drumming and he tells us something he says he has never told anyone before. An On Screen & Beyond first! Don't miss it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
Gary Burghoff is known for originating the role of Charlie Brown in the off-Broadway musical “You're a Good Man Charlie Brown” and better known for playing corporal Walter Eugene “Radar” O'Reilly in the film and TV series “MASH.” A little-known fact is that Gary played the drums and performed in two episodes of MASH. And, at one time, Gary lived in Delavan, Wisconsin. In the middle of this interview, I got a surprise visit from his dad.
Episode 69: The Mandela Effect - Carol and Holly recollect about past memories that they can't remember. Credits:Mandela Effect: The top 500 list (alternatememories.com) | The Statue of Liberty Has Moved Locations | Mandela Effect Wiki | Fandom | What ACTUALLY caused the Mandela Effect? | Conspiracy Custard | The Wizard of Oz: Yes, the Scarecrow Carries a Gun - But WHY? | Wizard of Oz: Scarecrow had a gun? | Wizard of Oz- What my mom remembers : MandelaEffect | Wizard of Oz: Did the Tin Man wear a shirt and tie? | What Is the Mandela Effect? (verywellmind.com) | Mandela Effect Emoji Examples That Are Earth-Shattering | People Are Realizing They Were Incorrectly Taught Eli Whitney Was Black | The Mandela Effect —The Most Troublesome Instances | by An Everyday Light Worker (Amli) | The Door to the 4th Dimension and other Mysterious, Miraculous Vibrational Realities | Mandela Effect - Changing the Bible Magically - World Mysteries Blog | 92.06% What are the 4 horsemen of the Apocalypse? | The Handwritten Bible – "Mandela Effect" Bible Changes | Top 40 Bizarre New Words in Your KJV Bibles… – "Mandela Effect" Bible Changes | Bing-The Sun is now white- Mandela effect | The sun is now "white"? : MandelaEffect | Some people believe the sun used to be yellow and is now white : MandelaEffect | Read these 44 Mandela Effect examples that are seriously mind-bending | Why Radar Left M*A*S*H: What Really Happened to Gary Burghoff? | MASH: Was Radar killed in season 8? | Good Bye, Radar | Cruella de Vil | MASH - Colonel Blake dies
Lesley and Ben are happy to welcome new staff officer Rachel Collins to the Syndicated basecamp as we talk about M*A*S*H, the long running eleven season war workplace comedy set during the Korean War. We talk about the undeniable stage presence and authorial edge of Alan Alda, the narrative complexities of running a sitcom for eleven years, M*A*S*H's rotating cast of a dozen recurring actors and how you make a war sitcom funny. We cover our first dark comedy and and our oldest show to date! Plus we take a few moments away from active duty to talk about royalties, military equipment, Gary Burghoff, Frasier Crane and the Masked Singer. Plus, learn what a lullaby show is! Syndicated with Lesley and Ben is a twice monthly podcast about television, genre and storytelling in which your hosts watch one episode of a new show and explore the history of television one episode at a time. From family room sitcoms to space exploration shows, reality TV to procedurals and game shows, we're going to cover it all and give you the context you need to understand the wonderful world of television and the stories we love.Our Logo is by Terra Bosart, the theme song is by Mandra Sigma and the show is edited by Johnny Rinaldo.
They call our main guest, Miles Burghoff, “Sonar.” Is that because he is so good with his electronics or because his father is Gary Burghoff who played “Radar” O’Reilly in both the “M*A*S*H” movie and television show. We’ll ask Sonar about that as well as get into good discussions on lithium ion batteries and the not technique know as Ned rigging! This one is a lot of fun. Dan Johnston from St. Croix talks about end of season tackle maintenance. Jesse Simpkins, newly elected Chairman of the Board of the American Sportfishing Association joins us to recap the ASA’s recent Sportfishing Summit.
Jeff & Ryan proudly present Part Two of their interview with the one and only Gary Burghoff. In this episode, Gary discusses his memories from the early days of MASH, getting shot by Igor, autograph requests, and the reason why he left M*A*S*H. For show notes, episodes, bios, recipes and more visit www.mashmatterspodcast.com
Jeff & Ryan proudly welcome Gary Burghoff to MASH Matters! We discuss a variety of topics, including Gary’s earliest memories of performing as a child, playing the musical version of Charlie Brown, originating the role of Radar in the classic Robert Altman film, and the M*A*S*H-related question he’s most often asked. For show notes, episodes, bios, recipes and more visit www.mashmatterspodcast.com
Host Deardra Shuler invited Lorcan Otway, owner/director of St Marks Theatre 80, located at 80 St Mark’s Place in NYC. Mr Otway will discuss the recent play presented by the Negro Ensemble Co, "Grandma's Quilt, starring Karen A. Brown. The influence the Coronavirus has on the theater community. What both the Broadway and off-Broadway Theater Alliances are doing to protect its people, actors, audience and much more. Theatre 80 St Marks is an historic theater also known as "the jewel of Off-Broadway" built in 1964. It was built in a former speakeasy and jazz club where Frank Sinatra and Edward Albee began their careers. This Lower East Side landmark is one of the city’s oldest revival theaters. It was designed by its late owner Howard Otway and his son Lorcan Otway. "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" opened at the theater in 1967, launching the careers of Bob Balaban, Gary Burghoff and one of the ushers, Billy Crystal. From 1970 - 1994 it was central in the third wave of classical film revival houses. The theater was leased out for live theater and managed by the Otway family trust upon the death of Howard Otway. The theater is now run by his son, Lorcan Otway. The Theater's Walk of the Stars has signatures of a large number of stars from Gloria Swanson, Myrna Loy and Joan Crawford, to Alan Cumming and Gary Burghoff. Recently "Late Night" with Jonathan Lithgow, Mindy Kaling and Emma Thompson was filmed there. The Coronavirus is spreading so rapidly that industries are forced to temporarily shut down until the issue of how to handle the virus is dealt with. Lorcan Otway will talk about what the entertainment industry is doing, at least temporarily, to stem the spread of the disease.
Jeff & Ryan tackle another round of listener questions in this episode of MASH Matters! We talk about toilets, telephones, swill slingers, and the dangers of listening to the podcast at the gym. We also learn what the doctors were really operating on in those O.R. scenes, what happened to Igor’s strawberry shortcake, and the truth behind an urban legend about Gary Burghoff. Plus, a special surprise announcement! For show notes, episodes, bios, and more visit www.mashmatterspodcast.com
Gary Burghoff Typecast in Real Life Actor Gary Burghoff (M*A*S*H) talks about the animals in his life. His character on the long-running series was developed after the writer saw his love for animals. Listen Now Feed Your Best Friend Better "Dog Food Dude" Rick Woodford explains how easy it is to make healthy food for your pet. Quit dodging bullets and avoid all the recalls with fresh food for your furry-companion. Listen Now Dog Receives Life In Prison The bad dog of the neighborhood has received a life prison sentence. The wolf dog hybrid named Chief, once ordered destroyed for aggressive behavior, will become a guard dog at Louisiana's maximum security prison. Listen Now Bad Economy Doesn't Mean Cutting Back On Pet Expenses Most pets aren't feeling the pinch of higher gas and grocery prices. Three-quarters of the respondents in a new CouponCabin.com poll say the economy hasn't caused them to cut back on pet expenses. In addition, 21% report spending between $51 and $100 on their pets each month, while 12% shell out more than $100 on Fluffy and Fido every 30 days. Just over a third admit they spend more money on their pets than they do on their friends, and 32% put more money toward their pets than their family. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
Today Megan, Tierney, and guest Christy Porter tackle THE shower minute aka the cruelest minute of the entire thing aka the nudey part. We talk about both the onscreen trio of scumbags who lift the side of the shower tent so the entire camp can see Houlihan naked and the behind-the-scenes filming of this scene. Piecing together interviews with Sally Kellerman, Robert Altman, and Gary Burghoff, we’ve come up with one perfect piece of advice: guys, if your plan to help a woman be more comfortable naked in public is to also get naked, don’t help.
Jeff & Ryan head back to the mailbag to answer more listener questions. Topics include Gary Burghoff’s bugling skills, Igor’s curly hair, the guys’ personal lives, and the overwhelming response to the Kellye Nakahara interview. Plus, Jeff & Ryan offend EVERYONE. (Sorry in advance.) For show notes, episodes, bios, and more visit www.mashmatterspodcast.com
Jeff & Ryan welcome Peggy Lee Brennan to MASH Matters! Ms. Brennan played Lt. Linda Nugent, the object of Radar’s affection in the season seven episode “Hot Lips is Back in Town.” We talk to Peggy about her experience on the MASH set, working with Gary Burghoff, starring in Grease on Broadway, life after MASH, and her connection to Japan’s version of Star Wars! For show notes, episodes, bios, and more visit www.mashmatterspodcast.com
EXCLUSIVE Interview – Alan Alda Talks About His M*A*S*H Podcast Special That Premieres Next Week Coming Tuesday, February 5th! M*A*S*H will be back for a one-time, exclusive episode with all your familiar friends — join Alan Alda, Loretta Swit, Jamie Farr, Mike Farrell, and Gary Burghoff for an intimate and candid conversation about their personal … Continue reading Alan Alda – Exclusive Life of Dad Interview →
Coming Tuesday, February 5th! M*A*S*H will be back for a one-time, exclusive episode with all your familiar friends -- join Alan Alda, Loretta Swit, Jamie Farr, Mike Farrell, and Gary Burghoff for an intimate and candid conversation about their personal experiences of being part of one of the most beloved TV shows of all time; and the lessons they learned about how to connect, communicate, and to relate with one another in the process. Subscribe or listen for free at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, or wherever you like to listen to podcasts. More details at AlanAlda.com Support the show.
Mark and Andrew grab all of the Christmas stuff out of the attic and get ready for a holly jolly December, as we look at Santa Claus made-for-tv movies. To kick things off, we look at 1979's "Man in the Santa Claus Suit," with Fred Astaire teleporting all around New York City to torment Bert Convy, Gary Burghoff and John Byner with Santa Claus suits. Gather your family, pour some cocoa and listen in, how about?
The California wildfires are nearly 100 percent contained, but the recovery and rebuilding efforts are just beginning. Gary Burghoff and his family have created a GoFundMe account to aid those affected by the devastating Camp Fire in northern California. Please click on the link below and give any amount you can. No donation is too small. https://www.gofundme.com/puc9z-camp-fire-relief C’mon, MASH fans… let’s show our love to the communities that mean so much to the Burghoff family. Thank you for your support.
MASH! We discuss the novel, movie and beloved and acclaimed TV series. Richard Hooker's novel 'MASH, A Novel About Three Army Doctors' started a dynasty that was continued in film by Robert Altman in the film MASH in 1970 starring Elliott Gould, Donald Sutherland, Sally Kellerman, Robert Duvall, Roger Bowen, Gary Burghoff and more. Due to the popularity of the 11 years of the TV series M*A*S*H, the names Benjamin Franklin Hawkeye Pierce, Trapper John, Henry Blake, Radar O'Reilly, Hot Lips Houlihan, Frank Burns and more are now household names thanks to Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, McLean Stevenson, Larry Linville, Harry Morgan, Jamie Farr, Loretta Swit, Mike Farrell, David Ogden Stiers, Allan Arbus and many others. We discuss our favorite moments and why we love the show so much. Also an epic mailbag of randomness.
On this episode of How Was Your Week?, Julie talks to the legendary SALLY KELLERMAN about the naked acting tips she learned for her shower scene in M*A*S*H, how she fell in love with Rodney Dangerfield for her role in Back To School, her first voice-over gig, and why she does an Aerosmith cover on her new record. Also, comedy genius PAUL SCHEER stops by to discuss three of his cultural blind spots---movies, TV shows or books that he claims to know about in conversations with eggheads, but that he's never actually partaken of. Who can blame him? Only a monster would have the audacity. Plus: Paul on his annoying college roommate, "Geoff"! Sally on how she met her husband! A naked Gary Burghoff! An incompetent, occasionally Spanish-spouting masseuse! And why comedians best be careful before they scoff at magicians. A LEGENDARY EPISODE. Host: Julie Klausner Guests: Sally Kellerman, Paul Scheer Produced by Chris Spooner Original Artwork by Marcia Neumeier Theme Song and Incidental Music by Ted Leo
We're back from Spring Break with Trainer to the stars, Tyson Kilmer...telling stories of celebrity encounters. Also Radar from MASH, GARY BURGHOFF, and the Horse Whisperer, MONTY ROBERTS. Remember, this Podcast is only the first hour. The full two-hour show is available at AnimalRadio.com.
M*A*S*H*'s Radar O'Reilly, GARY BURGHOFF returns to talk about Animals and Artistry, Westminster Coverage from Hotel Penn and the after-party at Sardi's. Remember, this Podcast is only a half-hour. The full two-hour show is available at AnimalRadio.com.