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DJ and Toppie Smellie discuss the trivia behind the 1979 Action, Adventure, Sci-fi TV series "Buck Rogers in The 25th Century" starring Gil Gerard and Erin Grey. Join us again on Fri 11/03 at 9pm EDT http://matineeminutiae.com Write to DJ & Toppie at matineeminutiae@gmail.com Leave a comment on our page at matineeminutiae.com Follow the show on Twitter. View our our videos on YouTube. Friend DJ on Facebook This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Released by Lakeside in 1979, was a ground-breaking electronic game of its time that was touted as "the ultimate playmate". The game, housed in a transparent blue dome, was activated by lifting the dome, revealing four games and three skill levels to choose from. The four games offered unique challenges to players: 1️⃣ Countdown: This one-player scenario tasked players with lighting all 10 lights in the correct order in the fewest number of moves. 2️⃣ Black Hole: Another one-player game, Black Hole had the same objective as Countdown but with an added twist—if you pressed an already lit button, the game would turn off all the lights ahead of it and the light itself. 3️⃣ Brain Battle: A two-player game, one player had to turn off all the lights starting with number one, while the other player had to turn all the lights on, starting with number six. 4️⃣ Light Race: This two-player game was a race to turn on more than five lights. Computer Perfection was not just a game; it was a sign of the times. In the late 1970s, a number of toy companies began producing electronic games for a public fascinated with computers. These toys, Computer Perfection included, helped usher in a new era of more sophisticated electronic gameplay. Computer Perfection, gained considerable media attention for its cameo in the second season of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" (1979-1981). In the episode "Mark of the Saurian," viewers can notice Computer Perfection's distinct blue dome beside Buck's (Gil Gerard) bed in the Searcher sick bay.
Karen Grassle, "Ma Ingalls" from Little house on the Prairie joins John for a behind the scenes interview! Karen talks about her crazy audition for Little House on the Prairie with Michael Landon, the first time she met Melissa Gilbert, the hot weather conditions on the Little House on the Prairie set and the unfortunate poor treatment she received from Michael Landon in season 2 and 3. Karen also discusses talking with Michael Landon before he died and how their relationship ended on a great note. Karen also chats about her Little House book " Bright Lights, Prairie Dust". In addition, Karen and John have a great time talking about her working with screen legend, Gloria Swanson on Broadway, her fling with Gil Gerard, working with Johnny Cash and his wife, June on Little House and so much more. Thanks so much Karen! Subscribe for free to "That's Classic!" YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBtpVKzLW389x6_nIVHpQcA?sub_confirmation=1 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
If you thought you knew what real science fiction was, then you haven't yet seen BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY! The story of a US Astronaut who is cryogenically frozen in a freak accident and who wakes up 500 years in the future to help save all of humanity - and be SEXY while doing it! Gil Gerard gives Captain Kirk a run for his money as Captain William 'Buck' Rogers, the suave, awesome, and SEXY human from the 20th century. He's got his trusty sidekicks Dr. Theopolis, Twiki, and Erin Gray as Colonel Wilma Deering. But he's also got the drop-dead gorgeous Pamela Hensley as Princess Ardala, all about seducing this fine specimen of masculinity. The Salty Nerds can barely handle the raw sexual energy seeping from the screen as they review the premiere episodes of this forgotten classic sci-fi TV series. If you haven't yet watched Buck Rogers In The 25th Century, you're in for a real treat! If you want to support our content, AND get access to the full episode of our Buck Rogers review, be sure to join our members area where you get access to a huge back catalog of hilarious sci-fi TV show reviews! Go here now to join: ▷ SUPPORT THE SHOW: http://www.saltynerdclub.com/ By becoming a Patron of the Salty Nerd Podcast you help us to create great content AND get awesome perks! Check out our Patreon page through the link above for more detail. Thank you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/saltynerd/support
On “very special” Episode 26 of Battlestar in the 25th Century, Shawn and Scott pause on a regular episode watch and go down the You Tube rabbit hole to watch Buck Rogers star Gil Gerard in “Gil Gerard Action Hero Makeover Video Mini-Gastric Bypass”. Gil, now at 350 pounds shares his journey to Gastric Bypass surgery taking on a larger fight than the Draconians, his health! Guest stars galore, including Bill Clinton and some Buck Rogers favorites!
Les, Kurt, and Jason, like the rest of the world, are mourning the passing of the legendary Betty White. Back in 2019, they watched a Hallmark movie starring Betty White and Jennifer Love Hewitt called The Lost Valentine which showed us that Betty is a fantastic dramatic actor, too. So please enjoy that episode again (or for the first time). REPOST: Les, Kurt, and Jason join the search party for The Lost Valentine, a Hallmark Hall of Fame film starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and Betty White. One thing that was found: Gil Gerard's career! (Who knew Gil Gerard shaming could be a thing?) Kurt describes the east coast weather as a June Squibb (a surprising number of our episodes are tagged with June Squbb's name). The guys read serious "swinger dinner party" subtext into one of the scenes, learn that Captain Stubing was an abusive father, agree that public proposals are bad bad bad, and confuse one of the characters with Neo from the Matrix (or was it R&B singer Ne-Yo)... all while name-checking Lance Bass' movie "On the Line," Hoku, Don Ho, and the demise of the CableAce Awards. Facebook : lifetimeofhallmarkpodcast Instagram : lifetimeofhallmarkpodcast Theme song generously donated by purple-planet.com
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 316, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Bowls 1: This nursery rhyme guy knew how to party; he called for his pipe, his bowl and 3 fiddlers for some tunes. Old King Cole. 2: After catching his wife with the mailman, this TV title man bought the Stuckey Bowl bowling alley; wouldn't you?. Ed. 3: This columnist who wrote "If Life is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I Doing in the Pits?" died in 1996. Erma Bombeck. 4: "The Grapes of Wrath" showed the plight of Oklahoma migrants from this 1930s Midwest region. the Dust Bowl. 5: "The Golden Bowl" was the last novel by this "Daisy Miller" author. Henry James. Round 2. Category: "T" On The Map 1: This is the largest and most important French island in the south Pacific. Tahiti. 2: Bay Street is the heart of this Canadian city's financial district. Toronto. 3: This lake on the California-Nevada border drains into Pyramid Lake via the Truckee River. Lake Tahoe. 4: This city became the seat of the Nationalist Chinese government in 1949. Taipei (Taiwan). 5: This North African city was officially international until integrated into Morocco in 1956. Tangier. Round 3. Category: Minty Fresh 1: White Mazda Miatas bear an uncanny resemblance to these "1 1/2 Calorie Breath Mints". Tic-Tac. 2: Pep-O-Mint and Wint-O-Green are flavors of this candy mint. Life Savers. 3: This Certs ingredient is a mix of partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil, copper gluconate and flavoring. Retsyn. 4: These "Curiously Strong" mints are "So Strong, They Come in a Metal Box". Altoids. 5: "Fresh Goes Better in Life" with these mints, "Fresh and Full of Life". Mentos. Round 4. Category: Tv's Comic Book Heroes 1: Adam West. Batman. 2: George Reeves. Superman. 3: Lynda Carter. Wonder Woman. 4: Lou Ferrigno. The Incredible Hulk. 5: Gil Gerard. Buck Rogers. Round 5. Category: Classic Comic Catchphrases 1: "Well, excuuuuuse me!". Steve Martin. 2: "You look mahvelous!". Billy Crystal. 3: "Woo woo woo woo woo woo!". Curly. 4: "Here's another nice mess you've gotten us into". Oliver Hardy. 5: To Rochester: "Now cut that out!". Jack Benny. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Will Olympiad take the gold, or be disqualified for reckless exposure of nipples? Anne-Marie and Peter find out. Next time, recording 16th December, they judge the performance of A Dream Of Jennifer. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com
Lethal Mullet Podcast: Episode #114: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Part 1 An astronaut from 1987 leaves Earth on a voyage to the stars, frozen in time and awakens 500 years later… BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY… What an amazing show, starring Gil Gerard, and Erin Gray was a hallmark of science fiction television in the late seventies-early eighties. An update on a classic story from the early pulp adventures this was a funny, man out of time story which gave us a fantastic cast, setting, starfighter, comedy and merchandising. On tonight's episode join The Mullet as he goes through the first season of a classic series. Stay tuned for part two of this show where Scott from WAPOJ joins me to chat about the second season. Find Lethal Mullet Network on Podbean: lethalmulletnework.podbean.com You can find The Lethal Mullet Podcast on: Apple / Google Play / Spotify / Stitcher / IHeartRadio Contact: Adam on: @thelethalmullet Twitter / Facebook / Instagram Find Lethal Mullet merch, shirts, hoodies, mugs, posters and more here at TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/en-au/t-shirt/22432724-lethal-mullet-lm?store_id=130218 #buckrogersinthe25thcentury #lethalmulletpodcast #lethalmulletnetwork
If you grew up in the '60s, '70s, or '80s, you will love StarPodLog! On this explosive episode, we consider the contents of Starlog magazine from 1979 in issues 21 and 22.Read along with your personal issue from your collection or for free here: https://archive.org/details/starlog_m...----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get ready for NashvilleCon, September 25th, downtown Nashville, Tennessee: http://www.thenashvillecon.com-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------We will be attending Tennessee Game Days in Franklin, Tennessee October 1-3. https://tngamedays.com/fallindex.html-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Clarksville Con is right around the corner on October 23rd! http://www.clarksvillecon.com/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music City Multi-Con is October 29th-31st in Lebanon, Tennessee. We will be there! https://musiccitymulticon.com/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This episode contains coverage of the Wonder Woman TV episode "Spaced Out", Star Wars' Mark Hamil, Gil Gerard in Buck Rogers, the 2021 Dragon Con report, Battlestar: Galactica's Lorne Green, Anthony Rooney fills us in on Gerry Anderson's Space: 1999 Report, James Bond in Moonraker, Alien, and more movie previews of 1979! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Topics:Star WarsDragon ConSpace: 1999Battlestar: GalacticaStar WarsLorne GreeneMark HamillBuck RogersGil GerardWonder WomanMoonrakerAlienJames BondRoger Moore-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tags:Star WarsDragon ConSpace: 1999Battlestar: GalacticaStar WarsLorne GreeneMark HamillBuck RogersGil GerardWonder WomanMoonrakerAlienJames BondRoger Moore--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music used with permission by Checkpoint Charley.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don't forget to join our Facebook group:https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=469912916856743&ref=content_filter---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Love Starlog magazine?Join the Facebook group:https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=303578380105395&ref=content_filterPublication date-Stardate 2021.09.24Visit our YouTube Channel and subscribe!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgE_kNBWqnvTPAQODKZA1UgFind us on FaceBookat https://www.facebook.com/groups/starpodlog/ and https://www.facebook.com/nayr.kavura.3--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Find us on Twitter and InstaGram@StarPodLog--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Find us on Reddit atu/StarPodTrek--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listen to us on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)
Andrew goes back - or forward - in time to the 25th Century once more to check in on Buck Rogers only to find evil shenanigans afoot thanks to the delightfully campy Julie Newmar! It's a bang for Buck in the telemovie, FLIGHT OF THE WAR WITCH!Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.com
Andrew goes back - or forward - in time to the 25th Century once more to check in on Buck Rogers only to find evil shenanigans afoot thanks to the delightfully campy Julie Newmar! It's a bang for Buck in the telemovie, FLIGHT OF THE WAR WITCH!Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.com
1979 S1E11Rated R: RestrictedStrong Crude Sexual Content And Language ThroughoutUnder 17 Requires Accompanying Parent Or Adult GuardianIn a freak mishap, Diabolu Frank and his co-pilot, Pekita Trotamundos, are blown out of their trajectory into an orbit which freezes this podcast’s life-support systems, and returns to Earth, nearly a year later…This time we cover the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episode custom-made for Diff’rent Strokes‘ Arnold Jackson, star Gary Coleman. Our stars are technically Gil Gerard as Buck and Erin Gray as Colonel Wilma Deering, but Coleman’s super-genius really takes over the episode. Facebook * @rolledspine * #fnBuckRogers * rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com * Rolled Spine Podcasts
Daily Spinner Rack focuses on a random old comic book for a few minutes every day. Call it nostalgia, call it getting old, but fans of a certain age miss the feeling of going into a drug store or supermarket and picking a comic off of a spinner rack... In this episode of Daily Spinner Rack, Dan goes back to 1981 to read BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY #13! SUPPORT CBP: Join our Patreon: patreon.com/comicbookpitt Donate: https://ko-fi.com/comicbookpitt Get some gear: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/comic-book-pitt Leave a review: It just takes a moment and a 5 star rating goes a long way in helping other people discover the show. You can do it right from your phone in Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. We really appreciate your ratings and reviews, it's how the show grows. WHERE TO FIND US: Comic Book Pitt is part of the SORGATRON MEDIA NETWORK EPISODES: You can listen to us on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Spotify! EMAIL: comicbookpitt@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK TWITTER INSTAGRAM
You can believe this??? Another podcast being released in the same week. How does he do it? As the great Kevin Flynn said, "It's all in the wrist." Don't ask me to explain it. It just works. For this week, we have another batch of scifi news to deliver. What are the BIG 3 Scifi News items: Bedeep bedeep bedeep! More Buck Rogers??? Star Wars Holiday Special coming to Disney +. It's not the one you think. Discovery Season 3 first episode review... first, where's my flask? Enjoy!!!
1979 was a year for the Sony Walkman, Rapper's Delight, and Sci-Fi TV shows. Oh, and a baby doll that ate food and pooped her pants.
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In this episode of Walnut GroveCast I have had the distinct honor of having Suzann Holland on the show! Suzann helped me pick apart the amazingly controversial episode, The Handyman which co-starred the very hunky Gil Gerard! We both love this episode and I simply had a great time talking Little House with Suzann! Thank you for taking part! The Handyman was originally released on October 3, 1977 "Meddling Mrs. Oleson starts tongues wagging when a handsome itinerant handyman stays in the Ingalls' barn while helping Caroline with a kitchen addition after Charles is called out of town to work on Mr. Hanson's railroad lumber contract." If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron!
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Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour Host GW Pomichter talks with Icons of Pop Culture! Horror Icon/Actor Michael Berryman renowned for the Hill Has Eyes, Actor Gil Gerard, best known for his portrayal of Buck Rogers and the men of motion capture who brought Ghidorah to life in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, including Actor TJ Storm, Actor Alan Maxson and Actor Richard Dorton .... Who are YOU Hangin With?Find our panelists on the web: Michael Berryman On The Web:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Michael-Berryman-Fan-Page-103960269644595/IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0077720/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichaelBerrymanGil Gerard On The Web:Web: http://www.gilgerard.com/GilGerard.com/gilgerard.com.htmlFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/GilGerardFans/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gil_GerardTJ Storm on The Web:Web: https://mindseyetribe.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/ActorTJStorm/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TJStorm01Alan Maxson On The Web:Web: http://alanmaxson.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/monsteractoralanmaxson/Twitter: https://twitter.com/monster_maxsonRichard Dorton On The Web:Web: http://www.motioncaptureman.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRichardDorton/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RichardDortonHangin With Web Show On The Web:Web: https://www.hanginwithshow.com FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/hanginwithwebshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_C2z2k60d6lOj8DFMWDGEA Krytpon Radio: https://kryptonradio.com/hangin-web-show-radio-hour/
Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour Host GW Pomichter talks with Icons of Pop Culture! Horror Icon/Actor Michael Berryman renowned for the Hill Has Eyes, Actor Gil Gerard, best known for his portrayal of Buck Rogers and the men of motion capture who brought Ghidorah to life in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, including Actor TJ Storm, Actor Alan Maxson and Actor Richard Dorton .... Who are YOU Hangin With?Find our panelists on the web: Michael Berryman On The Web:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Michael-Berryman-Fan-Page-103960269644595/IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0077720/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichaelBerrymanGil Gerard On The Web:Web: http://www.gilgerard.com/GilGerard.com/gilgerard.com.htmlFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/GilGerardFans/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gil_GerardTJ Storm on The Web:Web: https://mindseyetribe.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/ActorTJStorm/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TJStorm01Alan Maxson On The Web:Web: http://alanmaxson.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/monsteractoralanmaxson/Twitter: https://twitter.com/monster_maxsonRichard Dorton On The Web:Web: http://www.motioncaptureman.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRichardDorton/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RichardDortonHangin With Web Show On The Web:Web: https://www.hanginwithshow.com FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/hanginwithwebshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_C2z2k60d6lOj8DFMWDGEA Krytpon Radio: https://kryptonradio.com/hangin-web-show-radio-hour/
In the 1979 TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, the future is a place of danger, intrigue, and big shiny hairstyles.
Hey! Hi! Hello! Well, fellow Buckers we've got a bit of Terry Gilliam aesthetics in this episode of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Shgoratchx! sure is packed with a lot of ideas and a lot of them are not great. This was one of the harder watches, but we do our best to make it a fun listen. Check it out! And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell your friend with the moon wine problem to subscribe to all our wonderful podcasts! Online @ ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts
What better place to find a little Science Fiction than on the Space Coast? Join HWWS Web TV/Hangin With Web Show Host GW Pomichter as he talks with some sci-fi brains, including Actor Gil Gerard (best known for his portrayal of Buck Rogers) to talk about the upcoming project 2491, Researcher & Writer Edward Wysocki, who takes us into the real science behind science fiction inventions, Cosplayer Rick Stafford, The True Aquaman and his Positively Disney Star Wars experience with Best Selling Author Kimberley Bouchard and a trip to the moon with an AI from Storyteller Gary Timbrell. Who are YOU Hangin With?Find our panelists on the web: Gil Gerard On The Web:Web: http://www.gilgerard.com/GilGerard.com/gilgerard.com.htmlFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/GilGerardFans/Edward Wysocki On the Web:Web: https://www.emwysocki.com/Amazon: https://amzn.to/2HIEw6WRick Stafford/The True Aquaman On The Web:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/thetrueaquaman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetrueaquaman/ Kimberley Bouchard/Positively Disney On The Web:Web: https://www.positivelydisney.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/positivelydisneybook/Gary Timbrell On The Web:Amazon: https://amzn.to/2HZOvoJHangin With Web Show On The Web:Web: https://www.hanginwithshow.com FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/hanginwithwebshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_C2z2k60d6lOj8DFMWDGEA **Find Hangin With Web Show T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more at https://www.cafepress.com/hanginwithwebshow*** Tonight’s Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour is brought to you by:Jeremy Mosby’s ICoinAmazon: https://amzn.to/2u5g5d7Joanne Fisher’s Christmas in VeniceAmazon: https://amzn.to/2rgEwGQMichael J Allen's Scion of Conquered EarthAmazon: https://amzn.to/2XPruzeGary Zeiger's Stingray: You Can't Hide ForeverAmazon: https://amzn.to/2TyaDLSEric Kapitan's A Love Not Deceased:Amazon: https://amzn.to/2UpB3BZEmbellish FX/Cosplay Michael:Web: https://www.embellishFX.comFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/CosplayMichael AndrewINKWeb: http://www.andrewicampbell.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Graphicartdonebetter/Mackenzie Flohr’s Rite of Wands:LINK : https://amzn.to/2SNzydk
Hey! Hey! We've got a real head trip of an episode of Buck Rogers In The 25th Century for you this week, fellow Buckers. Hand Of The Goral? Sure it's a pretty well-worn, science fiction switcharoo plot. But, this has Buck and Wilma back to flirting and is fairly well-paced! It's the little things. It's a fun one and we try to have some fun with it! And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell your friend with the moon wine problem to subscribe to all our wonderful podcasts! Online @ ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts
Uh-oh, fellow Buckers. It looks like our man is about to have his past put on blast. Testimony of a Traitor is one of the grittier episodes and the suspense IS REAL. Ride along with us on this emotional roller coaster. We hope you enjoy this episode of Buck Rogers In The 25th Century as much as we did! And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell your friend with the moon wine problem to subscribe to all our wonderful podcasts! Online @ ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts
Hail Hearty Hello to you, fellow Buckers! If you're listening to our podcast you must have at least a passing familiarity with some of the dynamics of 80s television. So, you know, you know you know what "a very special episode" is and what's it's meant to do. Well, The Satyr, is Buck's very special episode attempting to manage the unwieldy topic of domestic violence and its intersection with substance abuse. Let's have fun! And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell your friend with the moon wine problem to subscribe to all our wonderful podcasts! Online @ ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts
What better place to find a little Science Fiction than on the Space Coast? Join HWWS Web TV/Hangin With Web Show Host GW Pomichter as he talks with some sci-fi brains, including Actor Gil Gerard (best known for his portrayal of Buck Rogers) to talk about the upcoming project 2491, Researcher & Writer Edward Wysocki, who takes us into the real science behind science fiction inventions, Cosplayer Rick Stafford, The True Aquaman and his Positively Disney Star Wars experience with Best Selling Author Kimberley Bouchard and a trip to the moon with an AI from Storyteller Gary Timbrell. Who are YOU Hangin With?Find our panelists on the web: Gil Gerard On The Web:Web: http://www.gilgerard.com/GilGerard.com/gilgerard.com.htmlFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/GilGerardFans/Edward Wysocki On the Web:Web: https://www.emwysocki.com/Amazon: https://amzn.to/2HIEw6WRick Stafford/The True Aquaman On The Web:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/thetrueaquaman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetrueaquaman/ Kimberley Bouchard/Positively Disney On The Web:Web: https://www.positivelydisney.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/positivelydisneybook/Gary Timbrell On The Web:Amazon: https://amzn.to/2HZOvoJHangin With Web Show On The Web:Web: https://www.hanginwithshow.com FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/hanginwithwebshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_C2z2k60d6lOj8DFMWDGEA **Find Hangin With Web Show T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more at https://www.cafepress.com/hanginwithwebshow*** Tonight’s Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour is brought to you by:Jeremy Mosby’s ICoinAmazon: https://amzn.to/2u5g5d7Joanne Fisher’s Christmas in VeniceAmazon: https://amzn.to/2rgEwGQMichael J Allen's Scion of Conquered EarthAmazon: https://amzn.to/2XPruzeGary Zeiger's Stingray: You Can't Hide ForeverAmazon: https://amzn.to/2TyaDLSEric Kapitan's A Love Not Deceased:Amazon: https://amzn.to/2UpB3BZEmbellish FX/Cosplay Michael:Web: https://www.embellishFX.comFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/CosplayMichael AndrewINKWeb: http://www.andrewicampbell.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Graphicartdonebetter/Mackenzie Flohr’s Rite of Wands:LINK : https://amzn.to/2SNzydk
1979 S1E8Rated R: RestrictedStrong Crude Sexual Content And Language ThroughoutUnder 17 Requires Accompanying Parent Or Adult GuardianThe year is 1987, and NASA launches the last of America’s deep space probes. In a freak mishap, Ranger 3 and its pilot, Captain William “Buck” Rogers, are blown out of their trajectory into an orbit which freezes his life-support systems, and returns Buck Rogers to Earth, 500 years later…Diabolu Frank is joined by Old Dude to skip one of the best regarded Buck Rogers in the 25th Century two-parters the show produced in favor of the Over The Hill Gang one with Mission: Impossible’s Peter Graves. He likes movies about gladiators, so he brought Spartacus’ Woody Strode along for the ride. As usual, our stars are Gil Gerard as Buck and Erin Gray as Colonel Wilma Deering. Facebook ? @rolledspine ? #fnBuckRogers ? rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com ? Rolled Spine Podcasts
Greetings, Greetings fellow Buckers! We've got quite a show and discussion for you today! While looking for fuel, Buck, Wilma, and Hawk stumble upon a lost and disoriented blonde woman and a monster made entirely of whatever was under car upholstery in the early 80s. Who hasn't had that road trip adventure? Right? Bonus! Crichton is an asshole and an idiot in this very special episode. We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts
1979 S1E5Rated R: RestrictedStrong Crude Sexual Content And Language ThroughoutUnder 17 Requires Accompanying Parent Or Adult Guardian"The year is 1987, and NASA launches the last of America’s deep space probes. In a freak mishap, Ranger 3 and its pilot, Captain William “Buck” Rogers, are blown out of their trajectory into an orbit which freezes his life-support systems, and returns Buck Rogers to Earth, 500 years later…"Diabolu Frank is joined by Pekita Trotamundos to discuss the first standard length television episode of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and the third original story. This one stars Gil Gerard as Buck and Juanin Clay as Major Marla Landers, with special guest stars Richard Lynch & Cesar Romero. Buck’s thiccness/girth is discussed.Facebook ? @rolledspine ? #fnBuckRogers ? rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com ? Rolled Spine Podcasts
The years just tick by so quickly! Chris and RetroDad are too lazy to go back into the archives to see how many Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parades we have reviewed so 7 sounds like a good number! This year we found an incomplete copy of the 1980 Parade and missing from our copy was Gil Gerard and Todd Bridges but it Includes performances by the casts of the Broadway shows "Barnum," "Brigadoon," "The Pirates of Penzance" and "A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine" and by the Puerto Rican youth dance troupe Ballet Isleño. The stars include Danielle Brisebois, Dean Butler, Erik Estrada, and so many other and of course, Ed McMahon as the town drunk RetroDad and Chris from VHS Rewind wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!
1979 S1E3 & 4Rated R: RestrictedStrong Crude Sexual Content And Language ThroughoutUnder 17 Requires Accompanying Parent Or Adult GuardianThe year is 1987, and NASA launches the last of America’s deep space probes. In a freak mishap, Ranger 3 and its pilot, Captain William “Buck” Rogers, are blown out of their trajectory into an orbit which freezes his life-support systems, and returns Buck Rogers to Earth, 500 years later…Diabolu Frank is joined by Mr. Fixit to discuss the feature-length first original television episode of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, following the reedited theatrical pilot. After its debut, “Planet of the Slave Girls” was broken into the 3rd & 4th episodes of the show for reruns & syndication. This one stars Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, and David Groh, with special guest stars Jack Palance, Roddy McDowall, & Buster Crabbe. We totally forgot the subplot with the lady spy assassinating the super-computer, but we’re still the only Buck Rogers podcast with Black Emanuelle cross-content, so we’ve got that going for us. Facebook ? @rolledspine ? #fnBuckRogers ? rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com ? Rolled Spine Podcasts
Well, Hey-howdy and how the truck are you fellow Buckers! Guess what!?! We all found the golden ticket. This week we're doing a dance with The Golden Man and, spoiler alert, we all get pretty dizzy. Buck must face off against both his ignorance of other cultures and an errant asteroid. We'll all learn that if you can go home again, better that your home isn't a penal colony. And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell your friend with the strange green glow to subscribe to all our wonderful podcasts! Online @ ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts
Hello, fellow Buckers! Look, if you understand inertia and how it works in space, this episode of the greatest self-help podcast the 25th century has ever seen is not for you. This week's episode, Mark of the Saurian, is a story of ill-conceived infiltration and tradecraft. Of course you know that no Saurian is a match for ole Buck Rogers. So stick around for our pontificating on Hawk and Buck's mutual sex life and the love between us and the idea of Wilma getting her own show. And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell your friend with the strange green glow to subscribe to all our wonderful podcasts! Online @ ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts
HEY, FELLOW BUCKERS! I'm happy to bring you the first of the "lost" episodes of the second season of our show. It's been a while, but you remember us. You remember the hashtag #BRIMLC. And. If you're like us, you fondly remember this episode from the embattled second season of Buck Rogers, The Guardians. Buck gains possession of a mysterious jade box with the power to disturb and unnerve the whole crew. You bring the ears, we'll bring the early 1980s joy. Good to see all of you again. And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell your friend with the strange green box to subscribe to all our wonderful podcasts! Online @ ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts
1979 Theatrical Pilot / S1E1 & 2Rated R: RestrictedStrong Crude Sexual Content And Language ThroughoutUnder 17 Requires Accompanying Parent Or Adult Guardian"In the year 1987, at the John F. Kennedy Space Center, NASA launched the last of America’s deep space probes. The payload, perched on the nose cone of the massive rocket, was a one-man exploration vessel – Ranger 3. Aboard this compact starship, a lone astronaut – Captain William “Buck” Rogers – was to experience cosmic forces beyond all comprehension. An awesome brush with death: in the blink of an eye, his life support systems were frozen by temperatures beyond imagination. Ranger 3 was blown out of its planned trajectory into an orbit a thousand times more vast, an orbit which was to return the ship full circle to his point of origin – its mother Earth – not in five months, but in 500 years.For 500 years, Buck Rogers drifted through a world in which reality and fantasy merged into a timeless dream…"Diabolu Frank is joined by Illegal Machine and Mr. Fixit in discussing the theatrically released pilot of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century starring Gil Gerard, Pamela Hensley, Erin Gray, and Henry Silva, in the first bawdy installment of a podcast covering the entire 1979-1981 science fantasy television show, based on the 1928 novella, 1929-1967 comic strip, 1932-1947 radio series, 1939 movie serial, and prior 1950–1951 television series.Facebook ? @rolledspine ? #fnBuckRogers ? rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com ? Rolled Spine Podcasts
We discuss the cult classic sci-fi series and the career of Gil Gerard!
Take a trip to the 25th century with Buck Rogers, one of the pioneering heroes of science fiction!Before Luke Skywalker, before Flash Gordon, there was Buck Rogers. This week, we explore how Buck Rogers shaped the space opera genre and influenced Star Wars — and how Star Wars influenced Buck Rogers!
Les, Kurt, and Jason join the search party for The Lost Valentine, a Hallmark Hall of Fame film starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and Betty White. One thing that was found: Gil Gerard's career! (Who knew Gil Gerard shaming could be a thing?) Kurt describes the east coast weather as a June Squibb (a surprising number of our episodes are tagged with June Squbb's name). The guys read serious "swinger dinner party" subtext into one of the scenes, learn that Captain Stubing was an abusive father, agree that public proposals are bad bad bad, and confuse one of the characters with Neo from the Matrix (or was it R&B singer Ne-Yo)... all while name-checking Lance Bass' movie "On the Line," Hoku, Don Ho, and the demise of the CableAce Awards. Facebook : alifetimeofhallmark Instagram : alifetimeofhallmarkpodcast Theme song generously donated by purple-planet.com
Fonseca talks with Gil Gerard American actor, most notable for his role as Captain William "Buck" Rogers in the 1979–81 television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. (try not to laugh to hard!) AMV tells us "THE BEST FEMALE" Superheroes Of All Time With Captain Marvel still lighting up the box office, there's no question studios are looking to put female superheroes front and center. With that in mind, we're looking back at the best of the best - the most powerful, coolest, all around best superheroines of all time. Supergirl Supergirl may have started out as a spin-off character from Superman, but for many fans, she's become so much more than that. DC's Maid of Might represents a certain element of femininity that is often glossed over in fiction – the balance of girlish glee and emotional exploration with confidence and physical power. Too often female characters must be one or the other, ultra-feminine or super-powerful, but Supergirl - who possesses all the strength of her cousin Superman while facing all the issues of a young woman - is at her best when writers strike a true balance between both sides of that coin, letting her be a real Supergirl. That dynamic plays an important role in the CW's Supergirl, a show that places a slightly older Kara in the central role and embraces her femininity without shying away from her ability to kick ass. Black Widow Black Widow has been around as a character since the 1960's, but it's only recently that she's become a particularly prominent heroine in the Marvel Universe, thanks in large part to her role as a founding member of the cinematic Avengers. But the fact that her recent success has mostly been due to her onscreen adventures doesn't discount her role in comic books, either. Though she started out as a villain, it wasn't long before Black Widow became an Avenger, a career she's balanced with her black ops work alongside S.H.I.E.L.D. and on her own, even leading the team for a time. Black Widow is finally getting her own solo film in the MCU as well, with a director having just come on board. She-Hulk To some, She-Hulk is the ultimate expression of feminine power. She's indestructible, super-strong, and without inhibition – all of this with the mind of a high-powered attorney wrapped inside those unparalleled green muscles. And while she may seem like a typical spin-off character (obviously riffing on her somewhat more famous cousin Bruce Banner), She-Hulk takes the concept of a gamma-irradiated hero to a totally different level, embracing her alter ego and living life to the fullest. In some ways, She-Hulk also broke other boundaries – her John Byrne-penned ongoing series introduced an indestructible, fourth-wall-breaking hero with a sense of humor years before Deadpool grew a similar schtick. She-Hulk was Deadpool before there even was a Deadpool. She-Hulk is now a core member of the recently relaunched Avengers Wasp Janet Van Dyne was not only the first female Avenger, and a founder, but also the hero who named the team when they first formed. Though she started out as something of a sidekick to her on-again-off-again (currently off-again) paramour Hank Pym, Janet quickly became a hero in her own right, leading the Avengers several times, and often acting as the team's moral center. When crafting this list, it came down to putting either Wasp or Captain Marvel in this spot. And while Captain Marvel may be more prominent now, her trajectory has been spotty, taking her from being a damsel in distress, to a perpetual victim, to leading the Avengers and her own intergalactic defense team, while Wasp's arc has been far more consistent. Add to that her historical significance, and it's easy to see why she's one of the greatest female heroes ever to grace the printed page. And while viewers got a glimpse of Janet Van Dyne in action in Ant-Man, she took on a much larger role in the sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp - in which her MCU daughter Hope Van Dyne took on the mantle of the winsome Wasp. Jean Grey 6 of 12 Jean Grey was the first X-Woman, and even bore the name of her publishing company as Marvel Girl before transitioning to her Phoenix identity in the 1970's. But she's more than just the first female mutant superhero – she's also emblematic of the entire X-Men franchise, and one of the most complex, well-developed characters in comic books. She may have started out in the typical Marvel superheroine model, but later adventures saw Jean develop a level of depth that many ensemble cast members never achieve. Between her ever developing relationship with Scott Summers, her vast and terrifying power levels, her descent into madness as the Dark Phoenix, and her penchant for self-sacrifice and redemption, Jean experienced more in her tenure as a hero than almost anyone. Of course, the Phoenix always rises from the ashes, and a newly returned Jean Grey now leads her own team in X-Men: Red. Batgirl Barbara Gordon is unique among female heroes, and superheroes in general, for having not one but two vastly different and very successful superhero careers. Barbara started out as Batgirl, using her wits, her incredible intelligence, and her physical capabilities to earn Batman's trust as an ally and protégé. However, after years of fighting crime on the streets of Gotham, a violent encounter with the Joker left her paralyzed – but not deterred. Though her physical challenges sometimes (not always) kept her off the streets, Barbara turned to her intelligence to make a difference. Taking on the mantle of Oracle, Barbara became the information hub for Batman's entire network and lead the all-female superhero team the Birds of Prey. Now she's back in action as Batgirl, her injuries having finally been reversed. Captain Marvel Carol Danvers is just about the most powerful woman in the Marvel Universe, and is arguably the publisher's top female hero. With cosmic powers, a background as a fighter pilot, a high profile movie, and that crucial Avengers membership, she's everything great about superheroes wrapped up in one sleek package. It's no wonder the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe will likely put Carol front and center, as one of the pillars of the most popular superhero brand in the world. Storm Storm started as the X-Men's ingénue, a young heroine who was one of the rookie mutants recruited when the original team went missing. Alongside other X-Men mainstays like Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and Colossus, Storm rose through the ranks becoming not just a seasoned hero, but a mentor to her fellow mutants, and now serves as the Headmistress of Xavier's school, and the leader of the X-Men. Storm is also the first major female hero of color – a distinction that shouldn't be overlooked, especially considering how important she's remained in both X-Men and Marvel lore. Fans saw a new side of Storm when Alexandra Shipp took over the role of a younger version of the character in 2016' X-Men: Apocalypse, a role she's set to reprise in the film's sequel Dark Phoenix. Invisible Woman Marvel's first superheroine may not have the highest profile of the characters on this list, but Sue Storm set the pace for modern female heroes – and still occupies a fairly unique place in comic books. While its true that early stories didn't exactly serve Sue particularly well, she developed into the heart and soul of the Fantastic Four, serving as Marvel's first family's de facto – and literal – mother. And that may be one of the most crucial aspects of her character. While Sue Storm is powerful in her own right – many writers have said she's got the most raw power of anyone on the FF – she also represents an important aspect of womanhood that many female heroes have sacrificed or had used against them – motherhood. That Sue can serve as one of the most respected heroes in the Marvel Universe (and it's first female hero) while simultaneously raising two children and shepherding the growth of many more through the Future Foundation can't be understated. Plus, it takes a pretty amazing woman to stand up to a blowhard like Reed Richards. Wonder Woman Diana of Themiscyra represents the best of mankind, and of womanhood. Strong, compassionate, fearless, and independent, as Wonder Woman Diana is a pillar of the Justice League and one of the greatest heroes and warriors in the entire DC Universe. And though her real world origins are complex, William Moulton Marston and his collaborators Elizabeth Holloway Marston and Olive Byrne created an equally complex character who would grow to become a feminist icon and the character that almost anyone in the world thinks of when you say “female superhero.
Fonseca talks with Gil Gerard American actor, most notable for his role as Captain William "Buck" Rogers in the 1979–81 television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. (try not to laugh to hard!) AMV tells us "THE BEST FEMALE" Superheroes Of All Time With Captain Marvel still lighting up the box office, there's no question studios are looking to put female superheroes front and center. With that in mind, we're looking back at the best of the best - the most powerful, coolest, all around best superheroines of all time. Supergirl Supergirl may have started out as a spin-off character from Superman, but for many fans, she’s become so much more than that. DC’s Maid of Might represents a certain element of femininity that is often glossed over in fiction – the balance of girlish glee and emotional exploration with confidence and physical power. Too often female characters must be one or the other, ultra-feminine or super-powerful, but Supergirl - who possesses all the strength of her cousin Superman while facing all the issues of a young woman - is at her best when writers strike a true balance between both sides of that coin, letting her be a real Supergirl. That dynamic plays an important role in the CW’s Supergirl, a show that places a slightly older Kara in the central role and embraces her femininity without shying away from her ability to kick ass. Black Widow Black Widow has been around as a character since the 1960’s, but it’s only recently that she’s become a particularly prominent heroine in the Marvel Universe, thanks in large part to her role as a founding member of the cinematic Avengers. But the fact that her recent success has mostly been due to her onscreen adventures doesn’t discount her role in comic books, either. Though she started out as a villain, it wasn’t long before Black Widow became an Avenger, a career she’s balanced with her black ops work alongside S.H.I.E.L.D. and on her own, even leading the team for a time. Black Widow is finally getting her own solo film in the MCU as well, with a director having just come on board. She-Hulk To some, She-Hulk is the ultimate expression of feminine power. She’s indestructible, super-strong, and without inhibition – all of this with the mind of a high-powered attorney wrapped inside those unparalleled green muscles. And while she may seem like a typical spin-off character (obviously riffing on her somewhat more famous cousin Bruce Banner), She-Hulk takes the concept of a gamma-irradiated hero to a totally different level, embracing her alter ego and living life to the fullest. In some ways, She-Hulk also broke other boundaries – her John Byrne-penned ongoing series introduced an indestructible, fourth-wall-breaking hero with a sense of humor years before Deadpool grew a similar schtick. She-Hulk was Deadpool before there even was a Deadpool. She-Hulk is now a core member of the recently relaunched Avengers Wasp Janet Van Dyne was not only the first female Avenger, and a founder, but also the hero who named the team when they first formed. Though she started out as something of a sidekick to her on-again-off-again (currently off-again) paramour Hank Pym, Janet quickly became a hero in her own right, leading the Avengers several times, and often acting as the team’s moral center. When crafting this list, it came down to putting either Wasp or Captain Marvel in this spot. And while Captain Marvel may be more prominent now, her trajectory has been spotty, taking her from being a damsel in distress, to a perpetual victim, to leading the Avengers and her own intergalactic defense team, while Wasp’s arc has been far more consistent. Add to that her historical significance, and it’s easy to see why she’s one of the greatest female heroes ever to grace the printed page. And while viewers got a glimpse of Janet Van Dyne in action in Ant-Man, she took on a much larger role in the sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp - in which her MCU daughter Hope Van Dyne took on the mantle of the winsome Wasp. Jean Grey 6 of 12 Jean Grey was the first X-Woman, and even bore the name of her publishing company as Marvel Girl before transitioning to her Phoenix identity in the 1970’s. But she’s more than just the first female mutant superhero – she’s also emblematic of the entire X-Men franchise, and one of the most complex, well-developed characters in comic books. She may have started out in the typical Marvel superheroine model, but later adventures saw Jean develop a level of depth that many ensemble cast members never achieve. Between her ever developing relationship with Scott Summers, her vast and terrifying power levels, her descent into madness as the Dark Phoenix, and her penchant for self-sacrifice and redemption, Jean experienced more in her tenure as a hero than almost anyone. Of course, the Phoenix always rises from the ashes, and a newly returned Jean Grey now leads her own team in X-Men: Red. Batgirl Barbara Gordon is unique among female heroes, and superheroes in general, for having not one but two vastly different and very successful superhero careers. Barbara started out as Batgirl, using her wits, her incredible intelligence, and her physical capabilities to earn Batman’s trust as an ally and protégé. However, after years of fighting crime on the streets of Gotham, a violent encounter with the Joker left her paralyzed – but not deterred. Though her physical challenges sometimes (not always) kept her off the streets, Barbara turned to her intelligence to make a difference. Taking on the mantle of Oracle, Barbara became the information hub for Batman’s entire network and lead the all-female superhero team the Birds of Prey. Now she’s back in action as Batgirl, her injuries having finally been reversed. Captain Marvel Carol Danvers is just about the most powerful woman in the Marvel Universe, and is arguably the publisher's top female hero. With cosmic powers, a background as a fighter pilot, a high profile movie, and that crucial Avengers membership, she's everything great about superheroes wrapped up in one sleek package. It's no wonder the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe will likely put Carol front and center, as one of the pillars of the most popular superhero brand in the world. Storm Storm started as the X-Men’s ingénue, a young heroine who was one of the rookie mutants recruited when the original team went missing. Alongside other X-Men mainstays like Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and Colossus, Storm rose through the ranks becoming not just a seasoned hero, but a mentor to her fellow mutants, and now serves as the Headmistress of Xavier’s school, and the leader of the X-Men. Storm is also the first major female hero of color – a distinction that shouldn’t be overlooked, especially considering how important she’s remained in both X-Men and Marvel lore. Fans saw a new side of Storm when Alexandra Shipp took over the role of a younger version of the character in 2016' X-Men: Apocalypse, a role she's set to reprise in the film's sequel Dark Phoenix. Invisible Woman Marvel’s first superheroine may not have the highest profile of the characters on this list, but Sue Storm set the pace for modern female heroes – and still occupies a fairly unique place in comic books. While its true that early stories didn’t exactly serve Sue particularly well, she developed into the heart and soul of the Fantastic Four, serving as Marvel’s first family’s de facto – and literal – mother. And that may be one of the most crucial aspects of her character. While Sue Storm is powerful in her own right – many writers have said she’s got the most raw power of anyone on the FF – she also represents an important aspect of womanhood that many female heroes have sacrificed or had used against them – motherhood. That Sue can serve as one of the most respected heroes in the Marvel Universe (and it’s first female hero) while simultaneously raising two children and shepherding the growth of many more through the Future Foundation can’t be understated. Plus, it takes a pretty amazing woman to stand up to a blowhard like Reed Richards. Wonder Woman Diana of Themiscyra represents the best of mankind, and of womanhood. Strong, compassionate, fearless, and independent, as Wonder Woman Diana is a pillar of the Justice League and one of the greatest heroes and warriors in the entire DC Universe. And though her real world origins are complex, William Moulton Marston and his collaborators Elizabeth Holloway Marston and Olive Byrne created an equally complex character who would grow to become a feminist icon and the character that almost anyone in the world thinks of when you say “female superhero.
Chris Jackson comes in the #JackalopeRadio #NightwatchRadio studio to tell us all about #PlanetComicon 20th Aniversary guests and events. For the second half, we throwback to the one and only #GilGerard a past guest from Planet Comicon! Planet Comicon dates are March 29th 30th and 31st.
After Star Wars thrilled audiences in theaters, everyone wanted to tap into the collective consciousness of pop culture that had embraced that galaxy far, far away. After Battlestar Galactica was declined a second season, Glen A Larson made another attempt to seize audiences’ interest in futuristic space shows. This time, he chose to update an iconic character to suit the culture of the late 1970s. Buck Rogers, a character created by Philip Francis Nowlan in 1928 had already been featured in print, film, and on radio, and was ripe for a modern makeover. NBC picked up the pilot which was packed with movie-style special effects, classic characters, and a light-hearted spirit that quickly caught on with young and older viewer. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century sated our appetites for two seasons while we awaited the anticipated sequel to Star Wars. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century The pilot episode of the television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century was released theatrically in March 1979 as a prelude to the TV show which would air later that year. Reworked and edited as a two-part first episode, “Awakening” revealed Buck’s backstory and his return to Earth five hundred years after being cryogenically frozen soon after lift-off in 1987. We watched as Captain Buck Rogers (Gil Gerard) was captured by Princess Ardala’s (Pamela Hensley) flagship and subsequently set back on course to return to Earth at its previously programmed destination, Chicago. Upon his return “home”, Buck encounters a world alien to his senses as he comes to realize his planet had undergone devastating changes. Colonel Wilma Deering (Erin Gray), Dr. Elias Huer (Tim O’Connor), and a pint-sized drone called Twice (Felix Silla) curiously and cautiously befriended Buck as the adventures began in the 25th Century. The first season of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century was a hit with audiences as Gerard’s portrayal of a confident 70s "macho man” with a penchant for twentieth century references and an attractive personality (and sufficient chest hair) was alluring to female characters on screen and young viewers at home. The characters’ interactions with each other week-after-week made this NBC program “must see TV” until the show radically changed course in the second season, losing audiences and frustrating members of the cast and crew. However, as is evident in this discussion between shazbazzar, JediShua, and SuperFriend Paul Bateman, the show is still remembered fondly by those who saw it in its initial run from 1979-1981. With audio from Gil Gerard’s appearance at Alabama Phoenix Festival in 2013 and “Keep on Sailin’”,a musical piece by High Adventure with lyrics by shazbazzar, this episode of TechnoRetro Dads Star Wars Aftershocks is sure to get you ready to don some white spandex and groove to a rockin’ disco beat in a 70s’ version of the 25th Century. For a look back at more Star Wars connections with Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon, check out shazbazzar’s article on RetroZap.com! Thanks for tuning in to TechnoRetro Dads, EarBuds! Don’t forget to rate and review TechnoRetro Dads on iTunes. Then share us and with us on social media, and join us on Discord for discussions about toys, cereal, games, movies and/or shows from the ‘70s and ‘80s. While you’re at it, give the ‘Dads your feedback via voice mail at (209) 878-7323 or sending us a message or mp3 via electronic-M to podcast@TechnoRetroDads.com.
More vacation time, am I right, fellow Buckers? But this little vacay goes all the way awry for Buck and his gang. That gang includes Spock's Dad and a very young Papa Smurf on a planet that seems like it was built by a grumpy DM with a real harsh-on for Star Wars and Star Trek. Get ready for your Journey To Oasis and, as a bonus, hear the ballad of the Hobo Prince! And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell your friend, the Hawk feller, to subscribe to all our wonderful podcasts! Online @ ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts
You know what they say, fellow buckers. To everything there is a season turn, turn, turn. And what luck! We're starting the second season of this show by discussing the first episode of Buck Rogers and the 25th Century, Time of the Hawk. Spoiler alert: Hawk is a thinly disguised Space Native American in this wester/scifi/Star Trek ripoff. We will get you all the way to the low down on this one. And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell your friend, the Hawk feller, to subscribe to all our wonderful podcasts! Online @ ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts
This week we're talking with Samantha Ryan about the first ever Tulsa Pop! Culture Expo going on Saturday the 14th and Sunday the 15th at Wyndham Tulsa Hotel. Special Guests include Gil Gerard aka Buck Rogers, Catherine Hicks from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Chase Masterman of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. You can find more information on the website: http://www.t-popexpo.com/ Support this podcast
We are LIVE from DragonCon 2017 with my guest co-host: B.K. On The Air! We talk 'Birds Of Prey' with actor Ashley Scott and then chat with 'Buck Rogers' himself: Gil Gerard!! We also stop random people to discuss their cosplay and play a new game: Pros & Cons of the Con!! Thanks to our sponsors Marcus Theatres (https://www.marcustheatres.com/) and Historic St. Charles, Missouri (https://www.discoverstcharles.com/)! Amazon Affiliate Link - http://bit.ly/geektome Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://anchor.fm/jamesenstall Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jamesenstall/support
If you thought you've met some witches in your time, now honey, you ain't never met a witch like the War Witch. If you like traveling through time and space to meet alien races with their own very confusing morality, then you've come to the right place. Just let Julie Newmar take you through it in this week's discussion of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episode, Flight of the War Witch! And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell your friend, the Trebor, to subscribe to all our wonderful podcasts! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Special Guest Star: Julie Newmar, Sid Haig, Tony Carroll, & Pamela Hensley
This week we catch up with Dragon Con's Media Relations Director, Dan Carroll. Get the complete scoop on Dragon Con 2017! Membership info, where the parties are, stories from the past, and a nearly complete list of all the big Hollywood stars headed for the Walk of Fame! Plus, Dan shares with us memories of past Dragon Con events. But first... Congrats to our BurgaBox "Burga of the Month" winner, Beth! Radio Labyrinth BurgaBox Link http://www.burgabox.com/labyrinth Burga of the Month https://www.burgabox.com/collections/our-products/products/burgabox-of-the-month-club Dragon Con Guests (Not a complete listing) Scott Adsit, John Barrowman, Trace Beaulieu, Julie Benz, Paul Blackthorne, Charisma Carpenter, Frank Conniff, Peter David (author, comic writer), Michael Dorn, John Cusack, Nathan Fillion, Ric Flair, Jonathan Frakes, Gil Gerard, Karen Gillan, Chris Gore, Erin Gray, Sean Gunn, Richard Harmon, Jon Heder, Tricia Helfer, Michael Hogan, Christopher Judge, Alex Kingston, Stan Lee, Peter Mayhew, MC Chris, Gates McFadden, Danielle Panabaker, Billie Piper, Michael Rooker, Katee Sackhoff, Rekha Sharma, William Shatner, Marina Sirtis, Matt Smith, Kevin Sorbo, Brent Spiner, Jewel Staite, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, Karl Urban, James Urbaniak, Casper Van Dien, Kate Vernon, Garrett Wang. MEMBERSHIP PRICES Dragon Con Membership - 2017 ($140) Full weekend access. Saturday ONLY: $50.00 Sunday ONLY: $45.00 Streaming Membership: $10.00 Banquet Ticket: $65.00 Dragon Con Eternal Membership: $2500.00 Dragon Con website: http://www.dragoncon.org/ Dragon Con Twitter: @DragonCon Dragon Con Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DragonConOfficial/ STAFF PICKS: Tim - Mr. Mercedes Season 1 (Audience TV / AT&T / DirecTV) http://deadline.com/2017/07/mr-mercedes-review-stephen-king-david-e-kelly-audience-video-1202136961/ Steph - Comrade Detective- Amazon Prime https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/08/comrade-detective-amazon-channing-tatum-communist-propaganda Jeff - I Hart Food Monday 8/14 Food Network 10 pm http://blog.foodnetwork.com/fn-dish/2017/06/hannah-hart-i-hart-food/ Order Mary Todd Products Online! Mary Todd's custom line of shampoo, pomades and beard oils are handmade using the finest ingredients, such as cucumber, licorice and bergamot, and produced locally. http://www.marytoddhairco.com/products Wake up! Have a Banjo Cold Brew http://www.banjocoldbrew.com/ #DragonCon #StarWars #StarTrek #StarGate #Con #Convention #AdultSwim #RickAndMorty #Atlanta #LaborDay #Burgers #BurgaBox #MrMercedes #BloodDrive #RenewBloodDrive #ComradeDetective #AmazonPrime #IHartFood #FoodNetwork
Well hey-howdy and how the fuck you been! Buck Rogers Is my Life Coach Is Back! We're suffering under the boot of the Traybor until our hero comes along and... Wait, what? He said what? Apparently, Buck's not fully on board this week. I wonder if we can find someone to negotiate? Enjoy the episode and our episode! And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell your friend, the Trebor, to subscribe to all our wonderful podcasts! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Special Guest Stars: William Smith & Keith Andes
Hello, fellow Buckers! On this episode we discuss the co-hosts love for pastries. We also spend a little time on Jerry Orbach's eyebrows. Then we get into it. Space Rockers speaks truth to power by taking on some of the most powerful people in the business, local concert promoters. Plus, an appearance by Night Court's Bull! That's two Night Court alums on Buck Rogers so far! And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a your friend who's mind is compromised to Buck Up and start listening to us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Special Guest Stars: Jerry Orbach, Richard Moll, Nancy Frangione.
Hello again. Almost in time for Valentine's day we have a very special Valentine's day episode of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. A long lost lady love from Buck's past resurfaces in an unlikely place. Oh, and, Bonus! We get the series first real flashback to Buck in the 20th century! I call it a hoot, but it's really more of a holler. Click the thing and enjoy our discussion of A Dream of Jennifer. And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a your friend who's mind is compromised to Buck Up and start listening to us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Special Guest Stars: Paul Koslo, Gino Conforti, Mary Woronov & Anne Lockhart!
How the hell are you!?! Good!?! Good!!! If it was a different year, the Winter Olympics would be starting. While you wait for the nonstop thrill ride that is the downhill luge, why not listen to this brief discussion of an Olympics themed episode of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century? It's called Olympiad. Get it!?! And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a your friend who's mind is compromised to Buck Up and start listening to us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Special Guest Stars: Nicolas Coster & Judith Chapman
Well a hey-howdy and a how the fuck are you, Buckers!?! Remember your best pal from the new school you had to start 3rd grade in? Well, that's kind of Twiki for Buck. He's Buck's most loyal compatriot in his new school, called the FUTURE. Somebody snatches Twiki away and the guess the fuck what? Buck has to do rescue him from a mine. Oh, and Wilma and Doctor Huer are attempting to heal the planet earth with space ice for the sake of the human race. NBD. And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a your friend who's unhappy with their job in the blazium mine to Buck Up and start listening to us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Special Guest Stars: John P. Ryan, Eddie Benton .
It's a series wrap on Princess Ardala in this episode. She unleashes a plan to obtain the blu-ray version of Buck while sending home a illegal VHS copy in his place. Truth be told, we seem to write a better episode in the room. We have a collective superpower. Hindsight. And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon It is Princess Ardala's desire that you seduce a friend into listening to us and our other podcast offerings! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Special Guest Stars Pamela Hensley & Michael Ansara.
It's the A Squad only on this retrospective episode of Buck Rogers Is My Life Coach. You'll be as shocked as Rumple and Floats were at this attempt at an episode. We go on a search of Buck's memories that feels a lot like reruns. But you'll still enjoy all less than 20 minutes of it! And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a friend to tell everyone to get the Vorvon out of their hands and start listening to us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Special Guest Star Gary Coleman.
At the age of 17, Abigail Foster slips into an unexpected coma. 20 years later, she awakens to a “futuristic” world where nothing is the same. It's 1984. NASA has launched the last of America's deep space probes, her sister has married her boyfriend, and malt-shops have turned into 8-bit arcades. Cosmic forces beyond all comprehension have brought us this little gem of a made-for-TV-movie, Between the Darkness and the Dawn. (We only wish it starred Erin Gray and Gil Gerard)TortureVision Rating: BADGood features were better than expected. Bad features were awful, yet still enjoyable. Abortions were utter torment to sit through.Right-Click "Save As" to download .MP3!
We've all had that asshole friend that ruins a perfectly good birthday party by bringing some equally assholic "friend" they met in Walgreen's parking lot and just "fell in love with." Well, in the case of Buck Rogers first 25th century that asshole parking lot dweller also has both a strongly developed sense of vengeance and and the ability to transmute matter. You read it right. He can turn rocks into money, but all he wants is to turn Dr. Elias Huer into dead. And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a friend to tell everyone to get the Vorvon out of their hands and start listening to us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Special Guest Stars Peter Maclean & Tamara Dobson.
If I asked you to tell me about vampires, what fact would you choose? I know what I'd say. They are hard as perverts in the park to kill. Due to that, we got this whole huge discussion episode dedicated to Space Vampire. We get into it smiling penis style. Listen up and down on this Big Ep! And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a friend to tell everyone to get the Vorvon out of their hands and start listening to us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Special Guest Star Nicholas Hormann.
The end of summer signals the end of baseball and the Buck Rogers Is My Life Coach summer hiatus. We've got a little inside baseball for you in this bite size episode. Hear us watch the best Buck Rogers episode in our journey thus far. There's a dude-sized, soul-sucking, far-flung-future, space penis in it for you! Listen in! Listen up! Find us on the internet at ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com and buckrogerslifecoach.tumblr.com And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a friend to tell everyone to get the Vorvon out of their hands and start listening to us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts
Hello Buck Truckers. This latest episode here, well it just about takes the shit cake. We struggle to find the frosting in this sometimes heated discussion of this Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episode, Cruise Ship To The Stars. RIP to this week's guest star, Dorothy Stratten, who lived short and ended tragic. Find us on the internet at ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com and buckrogerslifecoach.tumblr.com And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a friend to tell everyone but the Draconians about us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Guest Star: Dorothy Stratten.
Well, Buck Truckers, we really get into some weird 70s sexual politics on this episode. Buck has to avoid the connubial forcefulness of Princess Ardala. If he won't take her royal hand, and wear a leash, she'll blow up the whole earth. You know earth. It's the thing that appears in front of all Universal movies and television shows. Tigerman is back too and he looks GRRRRRRRREAT! Click this episode and spark something already. Find us on the internet at ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com and buckrogerslifecoach.tumblr.com And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a friend to tell everyone but the Draconians about us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Guest Stars: Pamela Hensley and Michael Ansara.
Buck finds he has to rescue the 493-year-old master thespian Gary Coleman. But does he need it? If he does, Wilma is also out to save the galaxy's youngest planetary leader as well. You'll never think of chili the same way after this. You'll have to imagine the farting, but it's happening the whole time. Find us on the internet at ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com and buckrogerslifecoach.tumblr.com And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a friend to tell everyone but the Draconians about us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Guest Stars: Gary Coleman, Ray Walston
Buck navigates the sticky wickets of helping a Y chromosome deficient planet find a better solution than slavery. Wilma goes after him and makes use of her gender privilege in this sexo-political thriller episode. Find us on the internet at ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com and buckrogerslifecoach.tumblr.com And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a friend to tell everyone but the Draconians about us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Guest Stars: Anne Jeffreys & Jay Robinson
Jamie Lee Curtis sure has the goods in this episode as Buck handles the rescuing while Wilma and Dr. Huer handle the spying and political intrigue portions. There's also a pineapple hating android after Buck and Jamie Lee! And a space mobster! Find us on the internet at ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com and buckrogerslifecoach.tumblr.com And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a friend to tell a foe about us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 70s Television, 80s Television, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,, Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer, Twiki, Dr. Theopolis, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Tim O’Connor, Felix Scilla, Mel Blanc, Rewatch Podcasts & Guest Star: Jamie Lee Curtis
NEW Buck Rogers Is My Life Coach Episode teaser! Have a quick laugh and enjoy some of the stuff usually cut out of the episode.
Peter Graves is the most potent guest star on this week's show as Buck navigates through asteroid fields and around ageism and ableism. It also features an orgasm via a metal hand. Don't miss it! Find us on the internet at ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com and buckrogerslifecoach.tumblr.com And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a friend to tell a foe about us!
Things get a lot better in the 25th century this episode as Buck finds a planet of writers looking for the opportunity to tell a great second half of a story. All you need to enjoy this episode can be found on this handy video summary.
More of our conversation with the writer of classic dc comics, tv shows, and animation. Some of the topics include more Alfred Hitchcock talkthe portrayals of Wonder WomanScreenwriters Alan Brenert Bruce Landsbury and the Buck Rogers tv showstories about old tv stars like former actress and infamous playmate Dorothy Stratton, Gil Gerard, Jack Klugman and Clayton Moore, the DC and Marvel film and tv universesmemories of the Batman Animated Seriesand compiling the DC properties catalog creating one page treatmentsof all the dc characters and features
More of our conversation with the writer of classic dc comics, tv shows, and animation. Some of the topics include more Alfred Hitchcock talkthe portrayals of Wonder WomanScreenwriters Alan Brenert Bruce Landsbury and the Buck Rogers tv showstories about old tv stars like former actress and infamous playmate Dorothy Stratton, Gil Gerard, Jack Klugman and Clayton Moore, the DC and Marvel film and tv universesmemories of the Batman Animated Seriesand compiling the DC properties catalog creating one page treatmentsof all the dc characters and features
03-13-12 – Buck Rogers Special, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, by Nightwatch Radio
Join us for a great interview with Gil Gerard live from Dragon*Con 2010. Gil is most famous for his role in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, but he has also been involved with many other shows and movies. He also talked to us at length about an upcoming project he’s working on. Want to […]