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My co-host today is Pat from Ghostly Podcast, Whether you like talking ghost stories or not, a great podcast to listen too. He and Rebecca debate if a ghost story is true and have awsome audience interaction. Make sure you check out Ghostly Podcast everwhere podcasts are played and at https://ghostlypodcast.com/National English Muffin day. Entertainment from 1983. Coca Cola changed its recipe, 1st video loaded onto You Tube, Hillbilly used for first time, Ottoman Empire ended. Todays birthdays - William Shakespeare, James Buchanan. Shirley Temple, Roy Orbison, Lee Majors, Sandra Dee, Herve Villechaize, Joyce DeWitt, Valerie Bertinelli, George Lopez, Taio Cruz. Howar Cossell died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/I'll nver know if I don't ask - Buck FordEnglish Muffin - Parry GrippCome on Eileen - Dexy's Midnight RunnersAmerican made - The Oak Ridge BoysBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Good ship lollipop - Shirley TemplePretty Woman - Roy OrbisonSix Million Dollar Mant TV themeFantasy Island TV themeThree's Company TV themeOne Day at a time TV themeDynamite - Taio CruzExit - Teenage Dixie - Muscadine Bloodline https://www.muscadinebloodline.comcountryundergroundradio.comHistory & Factoids website
GGACP recognizes February's International Friendship Month with a Gilbert and Frank solo outing as the boys celebrate their 100th podcast episode with a LIVE recording at SiriusXM. In this episode, G & F field questions (from callers and an in-studio audience) on an assortment of vital topics, including Frank Gorshin, Pigmeat Markham, Shecky Greene's tantrums, the search for Papillon Soo Soo, “Celebrity Wife Swap” and the Church of Satan. Also, Grandpa Munster brunches, Paul Lynde hops a flight, Herve Villechaize covers Paul Williams and Gilbert makes his peace with Japan! PLUS: Electronic Vincent Price! Steve Lawrence passes (again)! Kwai Chang Caine hosts “SNL”! Groucho meets Alan Thicke! And the return of (old) Jack Frost! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GGACP celebrates the birthday (August 1) of longtime television writer and podcast pal Ron Friedman (“The Odd Couple,” “The Andy Griffith Show,” “All in the Family,” “Barney Miller”) by revisiting Ron's second sitdown with Gilbert and Frank. In this episode, Ron discusses the structure of storytelling, the importance of escapism and the inspirations for Captain Marvel and the Sub-Mariner and shares all-new stories about Lucille Ball, Tony Randall, Danny Thomas and (of course) Pat McCormick. Also, Jack Benny takes a stand, Carol Wayne dodges a bullet, John Huston tangles with Errol Flynn and Ron remembers the late, great Stan Lee. PLUS: Stump and Stumpy! Herve Villechaize's doppelgänger! Marilyn Monroe converts! Buster Crabbe teams with Chuck McCann! And Ron kills off a beloved fictional character! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
National English Muffin day. Entertainment from 1983. Coca Cola changed its recipe, 1st video loaded onto You Tube, Hillbilly used for first time, Ottoman Empire ended. Todays birthdays - William Shakespeare, James Buchanan. Shirley Temple, Roy Orbison, Lee Majors, Sandra Dee, Herve Villechaize, Joyce DeWitt, Valerie Bertinelli, George Lopez, Taio Cruz. Howar Cossell died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Tuesday afternoon - Moody BluesEnglish Muffin - Parry GrippCome on Eileen - Dexy's Midnight RunnersAmerican made - The Oak Ridge BoysBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Good ship lollipop - Shirley TemplePretty Woman - Roy OrbisonSix Million Dollar Mant TV themeFantasy Island TV themeThree's Company TV themeOne Day at a time TV themeDynamite - Taio CruzExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
Due to unforeseen circumstances, a new episode could not be recorded this week. Please enjoy this episode of Bizarre Singles originally posted on Patreon.com/bizarrealbums in 2021.
In the grand tradition of classic TV, SWDYT presents a Very Special Episode! David and Aaron are joined by cult icon KIMBERLY BECK (FRIDAY THE 13TH: THE FINAL CHAPTER, MASSACRE AT CENTRAL HIGH, ROLLER BOOGIE, YOURS MINE AND OURS, MARNIE, MUNSTERS, FANTASY ISLAND, BRADY BUNCH) and big-shot producer JASON CLARK (TED, 42, THE BLACKENING, CABIN IN THE WOODS, MONSTER HOUSE, SUDDEN DEATH, STUART LITTLE)! With Valentines Day around the corner, we talk to Kimberly and Jason about how to survive a 35 year marriage in Hollywood. But more importantly, we get all sorts of juicy showbiz anecdotes! How do you say no to Jean-Claude Van Damme without getting your ass kicked? What happens when Herve Villechaize gets his makeup on your white pants? Why did a fight break out in the theater where Aaron saw RoboCop? AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!Join us for this celebration of love, marriage and massacres!Contact us: swdytpod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swdytdavidaaronpodFollow David on X: https://twitter.com/davidagoodman
Content note: Discussion of suicide. For a vanishingly brief few years in the late 80s and early 90s, America fell in love with a French actor most known for his small stature and high excitement at new arrivals. When Herve Villechaize opened Aaron Spelling's Fantasy Island with the exclamation, "The plane! The plane!" the public knew they were about to treated to another charming adventure featuring stars old and new. Unfortunately for Herve, his ego and excesses - he claimed to have slept with 35 women while filming a Bond movie in the 70s, during his first marriage - would get in the way of his continuing stardom, and increasing medical complications would rob his life of joy. Want early, ad-free episodes, bonus divorces, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces! Sponsors June's Journey from Wooga. June needs your help, detective! Download June's Journey for free today on iOS and Android! Download Lily's Garden for free today on iOS and Andriod and discover how many mysteries and romance one garden can hold! To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TrashyDivorces. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Fellowship is pleased to present our latest Casting Call, this time for a 1979 Captain America and The Falcon TV series. We really run the spectrum on this one, from silly to serious and back again. Plus our usual random talk, geek news, and tangents
A world renowned Creepy Girl intercedes in the lives of three young men as they all have to defend themselves against elderly blood-seeking hot topic witches. On Episode 566 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined for our June Patreon Takeover by Creepy Girl! She picked two of her favorite horror films from 2022 for us to discuss. We start out with Two Witches from director Pierre Tsigaridis and then discuss Old People from director Andy Fetscher! We also talk about the old Fango Message Boards, steamy romance films from the 80s, and the fear of getting old and being abandoned. So grab a novelty Ouija Board from your local Department Store, take a drink from the nearest water fountain, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: The Monster Cereal Crew, Carmella Creeper, Monster Mash Remix, Creepy Girl Patreon Takeover, Police Academy, Steve Guttenberg, Fangoria Message Boards, Evil Dead, Wrong Turn, “bubblah”, Trick or Treat Radio Meetup, AEW Double or Nothing, WWE Wrestlemania, putting wrestling moves on your family, Shining Vale, Courtney Cox, Sherilyn Fenn, Two Moon Junction, Richard Tyson, Kingpin, Herve Villechaize, Sleepwalkers, Milla Jovovich, Kuffs, The Wild Life, Boxing Helena, Bill Paxton, Art Garfunkel, Mia Sara, Dina Meyer, Birds of Prey, Fright Night, Yellowjackets, Two Witches, Hot Topic witches, Pierre Tsigaridis, Kristina Klebe, Rebekah Kennedy, I Trapped the Devil, Euro-Horror and Italian Horror influence, Peter Strickland, In Fabric, Single White Female, Kentucky Witches, the ongoing negative stereotype of witches, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Gerald Gardner, Arrow, movies that end with To Be Continued…, Old People, Andy Fetscher, DNR, The Crazies, George A. Romero, old folks home, neglecting our elders, William Shatner, The Amusement Park, the lost Romero film, Way of the Gun, Benicio del Toro, Ryan Phillipe, Rob Zombie, Def Comedy Jam, French Extremity, Randall Flagg, The Stand, Fried Bragg, Creep Show Radio, Rabid Grannies, Masha Masha Masha, Die With Your Boots On, Reese Feces, Skinny Girl Margaritas, and Puritan Turd Huffers.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Dennis is joined via Zoom by filmmaker Sam Irvin. Sam is the author of the memoir I Was a Teenage Monster Hunter, which is about his childhood obsession with horror movies and the interviews he conducted with horror personalities for his fanzine Bizarre. Sam talks about his Cinema Paradiso-esque childhood; working at his family-owned movie theater, having to change the marquee when he was afraid of heights, getting to take home the posters after a film's run and cleaning up vomit after screenings of The Exorcist. He also talks about his creative and personal relationship with Cassandra Peterson AKA Elvira Mistress of the Dark. He recalls how he got the job directing Elvira's Haunted Hills, bonding over sad Joni Mitchell music and how just this year, he and Cassandra took a tour group of 30 Elvira super fans to visit the Haunted Hills locations in Romania and Transylvania. Sam also talks about being more in demand as a director at 67 than ever before. He's directed seven Hallmark and Lifetime films in the past 12 months, including this month's Love In Zion National: A National Park Romance and the holiday film Check Inn to Christmas. Other topics include: cold-calling his way into becoming Brian DePalma's assistant, Ian McKellan's naked prank on the set of Gods and Monsters, directing three seasons of the gay vampire series Dante's Cove and getting to visit the set of the James Bond film The Man With the Golden Gun when he was 18 and hearing sex stories from a drunk Herve Villechaize in the back of a Rolls Royce afterwards.
National English Muffin day. Pop culture from 2020. !st public school in US, Ottoman Empire is no more after 600 years, New Coke goes on sale, Hillbilly used for 1st time. Todays birthdays - William Shakespear, James Buchanan, Shirley Temple Black, Roy Orbison, Lee Majors, Sandra Dee, Herve Villechaize, Joyce DeWitt, Valerie Bertinelli, George Lopez, Taio Cruz. Howard Cossell died.
Joel Thurm joined me to discuss watching Milton Berle, wrestling, and Disney as a child; wanting to be an actor but finding his calling backstage; working for David Merrick; casting Broadway; moving to L.A.; working on The Pearl Bailey Show; musical guest appearances; Ethel Winant; casting The Bob Newhart Show; casting Henry Winkler and John Randolph; casting Raul Julia, Katherine Helmond, John Ritter, Will MacKenzie, Rene Auberjonois, and Chirstopher Lloyd in very early roles; casting the play and film of The Rocky Horror Picture Show; casting "Grease"; producing "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble"; coercing Olivia Newton John to take the role in "Grease"; swapping the "new, improved" script with the original; turning 80; casting Fantasy Island with Ricardo Montalban and Herve Villechaize; casting Taxi with Judd Hirsch; Cleavon Little being replaced by Jeff Conaway; Nell Carter being unavailable; Andy Kaufman came with the deal; reluctantly accepting the job of casting and producing Angie; casting "Airplane" with Peter Graves; Kareem Abdul-Jabbar being the third choice after Pete Rose and Bruce Jenner; Barbara Billingsley being the second choice after Harriet Nelson; being named NBC's head of talent; casting a casting agent on an episode of Taxi; Eileen Brennan; casting Gavin McLeod and Lauren Tewes for The Love Boat; casting Daniel J. Travanti for Hill Street Blues; Fred Silverman doesn't think he's likeable, so Joel got him to smile; Cheers comes down to three choices for Sam and Diane; NBC won't let Joel cast it; Joel implores Grant Tinker to hire Ted Danson because women will want to fuck him more than William Devane; being wrong on Don Johnson for Miami Vice; casting Florence Halop in Night Court; his favorite show, Law & Order SVU; fandom of Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay; recommending Christine Ebersole to SNL in 1981, his assistant recommending Dennis Miller in 1985 and Elvira in 1987 You can order Joel's "Sex Drugs and Pilot Season" here Sex, Drugs & Pilot Season: Confessions of a Casting Director: Thurm, Joel: 9781629339535: Amazon.com: Books
Comedy writer D.B. Frick joined me to discuss watching the Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson; George Carlin; comedians of the 1980's; baseball; John Mulaney; banging Bond babes; Herschel Walker; trying stand up; Wantagh; GPS; The Amazing Race; reality TV; Herve Villechaize; Antonio Banderas; Peter Dinklage; blackface; working at UCLA with Conchatta Farrell; Abe Vigoda; being an intern on Late Night with Conan O'Brien; writing a joke that Conan called his favorite of the year; getting the internship; Paul Schaffer; Alan Zweibel; Saturday Night Live's 50th; Lemmings Revival; Tony Hendra; Chevy Chase; sneaking in to the SNL 25th after party; sneaking into the Hayden Planetarium; raising a kid; making money by inventing or inheriting; not being in wills when promised; Mr. T method of travel; teaching improv at Cambridge; getting scalped tickets to Monty Python; his TV show Welcome Back, America; Jackie "The Jokeman" Martling; writing a sitcom for himself pre-COVID; being taken seriously; having friends outside of show biz; borrowing money; giving to the homeless; having a wallet in 2022; putting everything in the back of your phone; crickets; being at Conan when Norm MacDonald had the greatest appearance in late night history; working for Conan O'Brien; how he thinks he blew his chance at Conan; wishing he was part of the original cast of SNL; The Blues Brothers; Bob Nelson; Christopher Guest directing Lemmings; Darrell Hammond; Don Pardo; SNL's 50th Anniversary; Punkie Johnson; 30 Interviews in 30 Minutes
Diane and Sean discuss an amazingly weird and fun film, Forbidden Zone. Episode music is "Forbidden Zone" by Danny Elfman, from the OST. - Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Twitter: @whydoweownthis1- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show
May's Jewish Heritage Month continues as GGACP revisits one of their funniest interviews out of 400+ with veteran comedy writer Ron Friedman (“Get Smart,” “The Odd Couple,” “All in the Family,” "Barney Miller") who worked with (and wrote for) everyone from Lucille Ball to Milton Berle to Danny Kaye to Orson Welles -- and has the war stories to show for it. Also, Herve Villechaize packs heat, Sammy Davis meets Charlie's Angels, Ron writes “Murder Can Hurt You!” and Pat McCormick takes a…”dip” in Jonathan Winters' pool. PLUS: Vaughn Meader! Stump and Stumpy! Christmas carols for Jewish people! Forrest Tucker introduces “the General”! And Ron creates Paul Lynde's Uncle Arthur! (Special thanks to Gino Salomone!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alright, folks, break out your platform shoes and your dance clothes, because What the Riff is headed down to the club! KC and the Sunshine Band was playing in all the disco dance studios in 1977, but they were particularly prominent in the Miami market, near their home town of Hialeah, Florida. We're riffing on Part 3, unexpectedly the fourth studio album from the group (though there was a bit of a reset with their second album being self-titled and the first album having only moderate success).Harry Wayne Casey was a part time employee at TK Records in Hialeah when he formed the band, originally called KC & the Sunshine Junkanoo Band. Casey worked with Richard Finch, engineer for TK Records, to produce the albums, including Part 3. Additional musicians joined, including Jerome Smith on guitar, Robert Johnson on drums, and numerous others to complete the horn section. KC and the Sunshine Band would find a virtuous cycle, as Casey and Finch would write songs inspired by what they saw at the discos, then would see their songs played at those same clubs.KC and the Sunshine Band were often featured as guests on FM pop powerhouse Y-100, and this exposure contributed to their success. The first big hit was their second and self-titled album released in 1975, which produced the hits “Get Down Tonight” and “That's the Way (I Like It)” Part 3 would continue their funk/disco dominance. The band would continue to see success through their sixth studio album released in 1979. Shortly thereafter styles would change, and the disco sound would not continue into the 1980's. That, and a falling out between Casey and Finch would end the band for a while.KC and the Sunshine Band has seen a resurgence with the popularity of retro bands, and still tours today. Wrap Your Arms Around MeThe fifth single from the album is a little bit of a deeper cut and features the horns prominently with a funky groove.(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your BootyYou can't go wrong with a dance song that tells you to shake your booty! Although this first single from the album was number 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Hot Soul Singles Chart, there was some controversy attached to it, with speculation that it had a stronger sexual connotation than simply dancing.I'm Your Boogie ManThis song written by Casey and Finch also hit number 1 on the Hot 100. Finch said that the song was written about a DJ named Robert W. Walker, who was the first to play their song “Get Down Tonight.” Keep It Comin' LoveA little softer than some, this song nevertheless was still successful. However, it only reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, being kept out of the number 1 slot by Meco's “Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band,” and the big hit of the 70's, Debbie Boone's “You Light Up My Life.” ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main Theme from the television series “Fantasy Island”Headlined by Ricardo Montalban as Mr. Roarke and Herve Villechaize as his right hand man, Tattoo, this show would feature a stream of actors and actresses playing one-off characters chasing their dreams on the island. STAFF PICKS:Isn't She Lovely by Stevie WonderBruce leads off the staff picks with what feel is one of the most positive songs you will ever hear. Wonder celebrates the birth of his daughter Aisha Morris on this song that opens side three of his double album, “Songs in the Key of Life.” All instrumentation in the song is played by Wonder except for a few of the keyboard parts which were furnished by Greg Phillganes. Hard Luck Woman by KissRob's staff pick sounds a lot like Rod Stewart for good reason — it was written by Paul Stanley for Stewart. Though Stanley thought it sounded like “You Wear It Well,” his band Kiss decided it would be a good follow up to their successful ballad, “Beth.” The song made it to 15 on the charts, and is a rare ballad. Drummer Peter Criss sings lead on this song, as he did on “Beth.”Red by Sammy HagarWayne brings us the Red Rocker, Sammy Hagar, with an anthem off his second solo album. This is also the album and song which gave him the name “the Red Rocker.” A fan called him the Red Rocker when getting a picture, and Hagar liked the name. The album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios.I Never Cry by Alice CooperBrian wraps up the staff picks with a mellow ballad from the not-normally mellow Alice Cooper. This is from the album “Alice Cooper Goes to Hell,” a concept album inspired by his visit to rehab. Many of his fans were disappointed with this softer side of Cooper, but his performances never suffered for the presence of a ballad or two. COMEDY TRACK:In The Mood by Henhouse Five Plus TooIt appears that we need to close this podcast out before it goes to the birds!
We've got a triad of topics coming at you on today's edition of It Was a Thing on TV here at Place to Be Nation. First, one of our favorite shows back in the day was the Saturday morning cartoon preview show that generally aired the night before the premiere of the new fall Saturday morning lineups. In 1985, CBS went all out, producing an hour-long show with Rowdy Roddy Piper and celebrities ranging from Pee Wee Herman to Herve Villechaize to Captain Lou Albano to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Who knew CBS' Saturday morning cartoons ran until 2 PM! Next, we take a look back at the very first appearance of our favorite trio on Space Ghost: Coast to Coast. The Aqua Teens looked a lot different when they paid a visit to Space Ghost, Zorak and Moltar. We explain the differences between this and the regular series as the course of classic rock is changed forever in this episode, thanks a lot Space Ghost! Finally, 20 years ago this week, a game show scandal broke in the UK, as Major Charles Ingram, his wife, and another contestant collaborated and coughed their way to £1,000,000. The trio later went to trial over the matter. Listen to this episode and judge for yourself whether the money was hard earned or hardly earned. Follow us on our social media feeds over @ItWasAThingOnTV and send us an e-mail for any future show suggestions or feedback at itwasathingontv@gmail.com
The new TV season is nearby. One of our favorite shows back in the day was the Saturday morning cartoon preview show that generally aired the night before the premiere of the new fall Saturday morning lineups. In 1985, CBS went all out, producing an hour-long show with Rowdy Roddy Piper and celebrities ranging from Pee Wee Herman to Herve Villechaize to Captain Lou Albano to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Who knew CBS' Saturday morning cartoons ran until 2 PM!
Larry Sanders encounters a bitter rivalry with Dana Carvey when the latter is offered a competing late night talk show. Unlike Larry, Dana Carvey was funny with Herve Villechaize without being condescending and mean. And what's this? Will Dana Carvey be accepting the 11:30 slot on a rival network? How can Larry allow his potential rival to be his guest host? Also, Larry Sanders Podcast superfans reaction to Governor Cuomo's resignation; to Trevor Noah of The Daily Show declaring himself a “Cumosexual”, and to Joe Rogan for his medical advice not to be vaccinated. With Hervé Villechaize. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"Cosby Show" producer and "Home Improvement" creator Carmen Finestra joined me to talk about his comedy upbringing; his first job filling in for Herve Villechaize; Joe Cates; making funny fire warnings; Johnny Cash & Friends; his first sketch is ruined when Johnny reads the cue cards wrong; meeting Steve Martin & Jim Varney; Sha Na Na; Chico & The Man; The Harvey Korman Show; Joe & Valerie; Mel & Susan Together; The King of Kensington; The Love Boat residuals; working with Johnny Cash & Andy Kaufman; Good Times; Highcliffe Manor; writing with Steve Martin & Jack Handy; Angie; Hank Aaron; Ladies Man; Harvey Miller; Twilight Theater; Pat Proft & Neal Israel; It's Not Easy; Punky Brewster; how Brandon was trained; getting hired for The Cosby Show; how Cosby worked; President Reagan learns not to preempt Cosby; how Cosby led to the success of Family Ties, Cheers, and Night Court; the Slumber Party episode and Peter; Danny Kaye; Red Buttons; Say Hello to Goodbye set a ratings recordhe guest stars; Anthony Quinn; Sammy Davis, Jr.; Earle Hyman, Roscoe Lee Browne, and Christopher Plummer do Shakespeare; The Muppets ; Sonia Braga; Tim Allen gets Carmen and Matt's idea for a sitcom; Home Improvement is cast and cast again; Carmen re-imagines Thunder Alley for Ed Asner, Buddies for Dave Chapelle and Soul Man for Dan Aykroyd; --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What’s in a tweet? Not much but when you are anti-woke campaigner Laurence Fox trying to be witty then that says it all really. Here we have a brief deconstruction of the offending tweet and why sometime scrolling through life is not the best way to go chum. Also we have an exclusive play about a childhood bond that comes to an end. Sort of like a Radio 4 play (foreplay) on meth. The first unveiling of The Kettle. A love story that rivals Titanic and has the emotions depth of that micro pugilist Herve Villechaize. Shownotes Have a fun read on how successful Laurence Fox’s race to be London’s Mayor turned out https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/laurence-fox-london-mayor-lose-deposit-b1844481.html You can watch his inane banter on twitter here: https://twitter.com/LozzaFox | laugh? I never thought I’d start If you want to actually listen to well written and well produced radio plays they can be accessed here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04xxp0g/episodes/player
Malta journalist murder: Suspect pleads guilty to death of anti-corruption warrior Daphne Caruana Galizia Queen's predator cousin jailed for 10 months after sordid Glamis Castle sex attack on woman 'Coronaangst' ridden? 'Overzoomed'? Covid inspires 1,200 new German words Raoul Moat, Gazza George, Best Dennis Nilsen, Lisa Montgomery, Herve Villechaize, Kylie Minogue, Warwick Davis PLUS … Russell Brand’s willy colour chart
Jason and Marcus ponder the paralysis of choice, the glory of original Tivo, targeted advertising, and the clear superhuman abilities of a certain cruise ship bartender.
GUEST ALERT! Come and knock on our door. We've been waiting for this weeks episode on TELEVISION. The Red (actually green) Carpet is rolled out for this week's in-studio guest, 1970's sitcom legend, Richard Kline! The dirt gets dished on everything from Singer Sewing Machine commercials to Herve Villechaize. So, grab your roommates, let's all meet at the "Beagle", and we'll all learn how to blow dry our chest hair.
Franzi erzählt von früher. Eigentlich war der Plan nach Mailand zu reisen - gekommen ist er aber nur nach Innsbruck. Und da eigentlich auch nur bis zu einem Saunaclub bzw. Dampfbad... Nebenbei wird die neue Serie ausgepackt. "Fantasy Island" zählt zu Rickys All-Time-Favourites und wird trotzdem eher skeptisch von Franz empfangen. Frechheit! Die zwei haben es sich schon bequem gemacht und warten auf Sie. Oder dürfen wir schon "du" sagen, Lippi? Schnallen Sie sich an und reisen mit uns nach Fantasy Island! Hinterm Pazifik gleich links.
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. FANTASY ISLAND was a very successful television show that ran on ABC between 1977 to 1984. Starring Ricardo Montalban and Herve Villechaize, the show had guest stars that played characters that came to the island to live a supernatural fantasy that they had always hoped for. Some would learn a lesson while others would get closure from their demons. Now in 2020, Blumhouse has released a re-imagining of the TV show into a horror film. A group of folks won a contest for a trip to Fantasy Island. When they arrive, the are met by their host, Mr. Roarke (Michael Pena). After his guests inform him of their wish, he sets them off on their fantasy. Soon each guest is surrounded by wonders they could only dream of, however, soon things begin to turn darker. And they begin to wonder if there is something more going on than just a vacation. FANTASY ISLAND is directed by Jeff Wadlow, most known for the Blumhouse film TRUTH OR DARE (2018). His latest Blumhouse film received rotten reviews but FANTASY ISLAND all the same was profitable. Was it as bad as the critics said? Dark Discussions takes a look and gives their thoughts. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
Before Star Wars, there was Bond. James Bond. It is a film franchise that has inspired everyone in in the industry from Steven Spielberg to Christopher Nolan to Rian Johnson. Eight actors have (unofficially) played the character over its almost sixty years in existence. And there is another one coming out this April. So what better time for the Binge Movie Aftertaste to gear up and cover a franchise that has been requested for years. Myself, Adam, and Matt are going to fire through a gun barrel the entire 26 film franchise, cultivating in a review of Cary Fukunaga's No Time To Die, which is being heralded as Daniel Craig's final bow as the character. After Diamonds Are Forever came and went, Sean Connery AGAIN made it clear that he was done playing James Bond (stay tuned). Now producers had no choice but to change actors, and they eventually decided on 45 year old Roger Moore. Featuring a more lanky body and rapid wit, this Bond was different. Yet armed with a Paul McCartney sung title song, Live and Let Die grossed over $160 million at the box office, making it clear that the public was once again starved for Bond. Did it leave us full as well, or did we feel served an empty meal? We then move on to the Christopher Lee title villain starring The Man With The Golden Gun. Even if it features one of the most famous props in Bond history, the movie doesn't have that high a rep in Bond circles. Will henchman Herve Villechaize put us over the edge and rise to the occasion? Listen to find out! We are getting closer! Stay tuned, as all these podcasts are leading up to a review of the brand new James Bond film No Time To Die in April. Live and Let Die (1973) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) The Man With The Golden Gun (1974) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
In this ninth installment of Spiraken Review Podcast's "Bond Marathon/ Bond-o-Thon", Gretta & Xan review the bond film that introduced an overpowered weapon into popular culture. From Great Britain to Hong Kong, this film is filled with action, puns, evil midgets and a villain with a third nipple. So grab your golden cigarette holder, Cigarette lighter, Pen or cuff link and enjoy as they review the 1974 James Bond Film "The Man with the Golden Gun", directed by Guy Hamilton and starring Clifton James, Sonny Caldinez, Carmen du Sautoy, Marne Maitland, Soon-Tek Oh, Richard Loo, Lois Maxwell, Bernard Lee, Desmond Llewelyn, Herve Villechaize, Maud Adams, Britt Eklands, Christopher Lee and once again as 007, Roger Moore. ----more---- While our hosts talk about the scene stealing acting of Christopher Lee, they also comment on the cool car flip, discuss how Nick Nack should be a fan favorite villain and wonder why they made Goodnight so dumb. Remember to follow us @spiraken on Twitter and @spiraken on Instagram, also if you would kindly, please go to www.tinyurl.com/helpxan and give us a great rating on Apple Podcasts. Thank you and hope you enjoy this episode. #spiraken #moviereview #dodecahydronofmovies #spymanga #jamesbond007 #themanwiththegoldengun #oneshotkillgoldengun #scaramanga #rogermoore #marygoodnight #007 #movie #spirakenreviewpodcast Music Used in This Episode: Opening Theme- Let's Go Get Em by John Barry Orchestra (The Man With The Golden Gun OST) Closing Theme-The Man With The Golden Gun (End Title) by Lulu (The Man With The Golden GunOST) Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/Our Email Spiraken@gmail.comXan's Email xan@spiraken.comOur Twitter SpirakenYoutube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/spirakenOur Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Week: How Bad Do You Want The Golden Gun?
Glass Cannonite and 2nd Placer Skid Maher returns to the show with new guest, writer, and video game podcaster Samantha Robinson. These two were so amped for a Fantasy themed episode, so of course Nate made it all about tangential "fantasy". They battle Shannon over topics like Narcissistic Personality Disorder, gamma-Hydroxybutyrate, Kelly LeBrock and Mr. Roarke. Plus games like La Chose Francaise Arbitraire: Text-Based RPG edition, Fantasy Sidekick Dress-Up, and Marry Marry Marry. Skid even does some Montalban Khan, and we talk about One Punch Man and cars!!!! Wowsers! That's gotta be someone's fantasy, right!?Check out the Glass Cannon podcast and network at http://glasscannonpodcast.comCheck out Fun Sphere Game Club, Samantha's podcast, wherever you get your video game podcasts! And if you need coworking space, why not Steno!? www.stenodenver.comOh and follow our social media and rate and review us and tell people and all that. THANK YOU!
Here's a look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Paulina Gretzky is 31. "Mindfreak" star Criss Angel is 52. Today in 1732, Benjamin Franklin began publishing "Poor Richard's Almanack" with advice like, "Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise" and "A penny saved is a penny earned." In 1917, the first two hockey games were played in the NHL. In 1974, "The Man with the Golden Gun" premiered in London and New York. It was the ninth James Bond film and Roger Moore's second turn as 007. Christopher Lee is the villain and "Fantasy Island"superstar Herve Villechaize stars as Lee's tiny henchman, Nick Nack. In 1988, Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings shared a hospital recovery room. Both had undergone heart bypass surgery, six days apart.
Here's a look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Paulina Gretzky is 31. "Mindfreak" star Criss Angel is 52. Today in 1732, Benjamin Franklin began publishing "Poor Richard's Almanack" with advice like, "Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise" and "A penny saved is a penny earned." In 1917, the first two hockey games were played in the NHL. In 1974, "The Man with the Golden Gun" premiered in London and New York. It was the ninth James Bond film and Roger Moore's second turn as 007. Christopher Lee is the villain and "Fantasy Island"superstar Herve Villechaize stars as Lee's tiny henchman, Nick Nack. In 1988, Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings shared a hospital recovery room. Both had undergone heart bypass surgery, six days apart.
:19 - Remember the ViewMaster? The Cabbage Patch Dolls? Hope you saved them, because they are worth a lot of money these days! 5:36 - Ray and Tony had fun with showcasing some "golden throats.” These are actors who attempted singing careers, like Jim Nabors, Herve Villechaize, Don Johnson, Eddie Albert, and Bruce Willis. Oh, and who could forget William Shatner? 10:32 - If the Browns are looking to move on from Freddie Kitchens, could Urban Meyer be a solid replacement? Does Urban want to coach again, whether at the pro or college level, or is he content with being a commentator and potential Ohio State athletic director? 16:27 - With it being the Christmas season, the panel talked about their favorite Christmas songs and meals. 21:37 - If you plan on syncing a Fitbit or fitness tracking device with your significant other, it’s probably best not to have an affair... Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur
Gilbert and Frank return to Sid Gold's Request Room in New York City for a LIVE singalong episode, accompanied by pianist extraordinaire Joe McGinty and a roomful of passionate (and knowledgeable!) listeners. Also, Helen Reddy gets the jump on Bette Midler, Herve Villechaize covers the Captain & Tennille, Gilbert picks a bone with Kenny Rogers and Dustin Hoffman shares the screen with Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show. PLUS: Ace of Base! The songs of Shel Silverstein! "The Blind Man in the Bleachers"! "The Wreck of the Barry Fitzgerald! " And the boys salute GGACP guests Ron Dante, Neil Sedaka and Paul Williams! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By popular demand, legendary television writer Ron Friedman ("The Odd Couple," "The Andy Griffith Show," "All in the Family," "Barney Miller") returns to discuss the structure of storytelling, the importance of escapism and the inspirations for Captain Marvel and the Sub-Mariner and to regale Gilbert and Frank with all-new stories about Lucille Ball, Lenny Bruce, Tony Randall, Danny Thomas and (of course) Pat McCormick. Also, Jack Benny takes a stand, Carol Wayne dodges a bullet, John Huston tangles with Errol Flynn and Ron remembers his friend, the late, great Stan Lee. PLUS: Stump and Stumpy! Herve Villechaize's doppelgänger! Marilyn Monroe converts! Buster Crabbe teams with Chuck McCann! And Ron kills off a beloved fictional character! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we discuss the bizarre murder of B-movie actress Susan Cabot, AKA Roger Corman's The Wasp Woman! Covered in this Episode: IN THE NEWS Article: People Magazine's 1987 write-up on the missed interview between Molly Ringwald and Lillian Gish (Link) Article: Ringwald's defense of the missed interview (Link) "Early in my career I was asked to do an interview with Lillian Gish and I was really excited. But then everything got screwed up, I smashed my finger in a door, the taxi took me to the wrong end of town, it was the middle of winter, I couldn't get another taxi, and I was heart-broken because they said she didn't want to do it anymore. So I got flowers and wrote her a note and said how sorry I was, and they just wrote this sort of... like... horrible piece on how I stood up this sweet old woman who had a plate of cookies waiting for me. I mean they couldn't have written it to be worse. They got a much better article out of me that way than if I'd showed up, and it started this feeling that I was a bratty actress who didn't care and left people waiting. I've never been the kind of person who would do that." MAIN FEATURE :: The Wasp Woman :: The Wasp Woman (1959) Article: JFK files: CIA lined up actress for date with Jordan's King Hussein during visit to United States (Link) Jordan's King Hussein (1957) Timothy Scott Roman, Susan Cabot's son Article: Scott's write-up on the death of Susan Cabot at FindADeath.com! Susan Cabot's house and the scene of her murder Bold laundry detergent - murder weapon hiding spot Susan Cabot's grave marker, made possible by Scott Michaels and friends WRAP-UP Article: Death Tour Owner Makes Sure Forgotten Actors Get a Headstone (Link) Actor Johnny Arthur's grave marker, made possible by Scott Michaels and friends Article: Scott's write-up on the death of actor Herve Villechaize at FindADeath.com! Bullet hole from gun that killed actor Herve Villechaize Video: My Dinner with Herve trailer (Link) Link: Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum in Las Vegas
He led an interesting, but rather sad life.
Our contest for a third permanent host has started. Bill is snowblowing in November while Joe is still raking leaves. Bill complains about bad drivers and Joe explains how he is a superhero because he still went into work sick. Sharing the Chalice. Another documentary is watched, this time on Herve Villechaize. The real truth comes out on the weighted blanket and Joe complains about a birthday party for his son. STCPod for your 2018 Podcast of the Year! ----> Discuss this episode on our forum SUPPORT YOUR STCPOD FOR FREE BY SHOPPING THROUGH OUR AMAZON LINKS FOUND AT http://www.stcpod.com/ STCPOD SWAG: https://www.teepublic.com/user/stcpod Logo remaster courtesy of Ryan O'Reilly @ryanovision Twitter: https://twitter.com/STCPod STCPod Website: http://www.stcpod.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/starttocontinue iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/stcpod/id1060217107 Instagram : STCPod Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=56723&refid=stpr Podcast URL: http://stcpod.podbean.com/
We continue our discussion about THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN. In this episode, we talk about Herve Villechaize's evil Nick Nack and the other henchmen. We also talk about the Bond Girls from GOLDEN GUN including Maud Adams and Britt Ecklund, the plot, and the action sequences, including the amazing twisting boat jump.
May 17-23, 1980 Today Ken welcomes comedian Dhaya Lakshminarayanan to the show. Ken and Dhaya discuss Dedham, MA, yards of beer, poutine, local flavor, Friendly's, the origins of Sundaes, San Francisco, MIT, schools on the Red Line, The Jeffersons, Birmingham Alabama, growing up the child of immigrants, racial slurs, why George Jefferson may be the quintessential American, Marla Gibbs, Sanford & Son, poverty, The Fresh Prince of Bel Aire, Krush Groove, latchkey syndication, Mary Tyler Moore, single women, secretly normalizing gay culture, Three's Company, Star Trek, The Love Boat, The Twilight Zone, Herve Villechaize, Mr. Belvedere, Fantasy Island, Warwick Davis, 227, spin off shows, Marilyn Monroe, Edward Gorey, Dione Warwick, Cheryl Ladd, That's Incredible, Real People, Nova, why Carl Sagan is the perfect man, Murder Can Hurt You, The McNeal Learer News Hour, Buck Rogers, Fridays!, Red Foxx, teaching Tom Willis how to speak Jive, and Gary Shandling's understanding of sitcom formats.
Gilbert and Frank usher in the holidays with actor, comedian, singer and Christmas enthusiast Mario Cantone, who discusses his friendship with the legendary Jules Bass, channels Shelley Winters and Barbara Stanwyck and explains the sexual subtext of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." Also, Mario praises Andy Williams, Gilbert reinterprets Mr. Magoo, Buddy Hackett voices a groundhog and Judy Garland disses the Munchkins. PLUS: Charles Nelson Reilly! The many talents of Paul Frees! "The Honeymooners Christmas Special"! "The Claudine Longet Ski Invitational"! And the return of Carol Channing and Herve Villechaize! Give a Squatty Potty to somebody special this year for the holidays and they can experience a perfect elimination year round! Go to http://SquattyPotty.com and use code GILBERT and save 25% off your entire order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Young Frankenstein is all of the atmosphere of Universal horror of the 30s and all of the schticky fun of Mel Brooks. Eric and Jason talk a lot about Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, and Herve Villechaize. Eric confuses hilarious Canadian Graham Clark with Python’s Graham Chapman. They also talk about Black Christmas (1974) , Jaws, Phantasm , Arachnophobia , and Damnation Alley . Jason talks about the Oregon coast and Christopher Lee. Then at 36:30, we time travel to September of 2015 and some housekeeping Drew had about Mr. Robot and Misophonia. References Young Frankenstein: A Mel Brooks Book: The Story of the Making of the Film Dracula, presented by Fangoria Musick and Bleak December Interview with Gene Wilder 1984 Marty Feldman - Six Degrees of Separation Yellowbeard Charo - Live at Haugh Performing Arts Center - Flamenco Guitar File length 51:58 File Size 47.8 MB Subscribe to us on iTunes Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com
It’s back to Bond for a movie all the bros enjoyed. It’s not a great movie by any measure, but it’s fun. We start with our own cold open where we encourage you to buy Dracula, presented by Fangoria Musick and Bleak December. You might notice some lack of audio quality at first but it gets resolved and explained about 8 minutes in. We also get to hear Herve Villechaize sing (not in Venezuela) References: The Horror Etc podcast archive James Bonding ep 21, the Man with the Golden gun Lulu - To Sir With Love Herve Villechaize on Merv Griffin The Mule trailer Magnum PI sequel Telenovela the series Capoeira - Brazilian kick fighting Soloflex Christopher Lee Music Video Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin File length 1:10:57 File Size 65.2 MB Subscribe to us on iTunes Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com
Abe Lincoln is calling his wife's bluff. Whitney Houston has threatened to divorce Honest Abe if he becomes an MMA fighter. So far, the former president refuses to give up his dream. We also now know who is scheduled to be his first opponent...and it's a name you'll definitely recognize. The feud between Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy has gone before the judge on a TV courtroom show. Tammy Faye Bakker has ruled on whether the two can continue to imitate each other. You'll be shocked when you hear the outcome of the case. The new sit-com starring Herve Villechaize and Nell Carter has hit the Next World airwaves. Is it a miserable failure as I predicted or a hit? The answer may not be what you expect. Former professional wrestler Joanie Laurer, known as Chyna, has taken the stage in the female lead of The Taming Of The Shrew. The reviews are in. Did the man-sized Laurer embarrass herself in the feminine role (as many expected)? You'll find out.
As we reported previously, Orville and Wilbur Wright, the co-inventors of the airplane, have decided to try their hand at gay porn. We now have details about their first movie. We'll tell what the title is and who their co-stars are. John F. Kennedy is dating Marilyn Monroe and Ronald Reagan is dating Kennedy's Earthly Plane wife, Jackie. We've told you that Jackie has had her breasts enlarged in an apparent attempt to make her former hubby jealous. You won't believe when we tell you what Marilyn has done in response. Little person actor Herve Villechaize is co-starring in a new sit-com with plus-sized actress Nell Carter. A new member has been added to the cast and it's a name you probably heard in a long time. Tensions mount between former televangelists Tammy Faye Bakker and Jan Crouch on the set of the new TV show "Tammy's Court." Reports say that the friction may be spurred on by an unlikely sourced. We've give you the las test scoop on the Clash Of The Divas.
Former American president Ronald Reagan has been showing off his new girlfriend Jackie Kennedy--and her new airbags--all around the Next World of late. A piece apparel she wore on a recent outing got as much attention as her décolletage--but for a very different reason. What did she have in that some are saying was in very bad taste. You won't believe when we tell you. Herve Villechaize has a new career opportunity--and it isn't the one you might be expecting. Wait til you hear who the diminutive actor will be playing alongside. Finally, we have details about the concert David Bowie put on in iVironment about ten days ago. As expected Prince co-starred with him but just wait til you hear who some of the other guests at the show were.
Each week, comedian Gilbert Gottfried and comedy writer Frank Santopadre share their appreciation of lesser-known films, underrated TV shows and hopelessly obscure character actors -- discussing, dissecting and (occasionally) defending their handpicked guilty pleasures and buried treasures. This week: "Larceny, Inc."! Seeking Bert I. Gordon! And Le Retour de Herve Villechaize! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week David Bowie invited new-arrival-to-the-Afterlife Prince to appear at his upcoming return show in iVironment. Prince accepted and now we have information about some BIG surprises scheduled for the concert. Former president Ronald Reagan was recently kicked to the curb by sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. Many said that he had it coming because of the way the Gipper has treated his wife Nancy since she arrived in the Next World. Ron seems to have rebounded into a relationship with another famous beauty. Wait til you hear who she is and why people are saying she looks very different from her days on Earth. Speaking of looking different, in preparation for the debut of her new TV show "Tammy's Court," former televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker has undergone a radical transformation. We'll tell you what people are saying about her shocking new look. Herve Villechaize, Tattoo from TV's Fantasy Island, has taken over for former astronaut Jim Mitchell in NASA On Ice. Because of his success in the role, doors are opening for Herve. Find out what high-profile part he's being considered for now.
Gilbert and Frank celebrate their 100th episode with a live recording at SiriusXM radio, where they field questions (from callers and an in-studio audience) on a host of vital topics, including Frank Gorshin, Pigmeat Markham, Shecky Greene's tantrums, the search for Papillon Soo Soo, "Celebrity Wife Swap" and the Church of Satan. Also, Grandpa Munster brunches, Paul Lynde hops a flight, Herve Villechaize covers Paul Williams and Gilbert makes peace with Japan! PLUS: Electronic Vincent Price! Steve Lawrence passes (again)! Kwai Chang Caine hosts "SNL"! Groucho meets Alan Thicke! And the return of (old) Jack Frost! This episode is sponsored by Seeso. Comedy’s experiencing a serious renaissance right now, and Seeso is a comedy streaming service tailor-made for comedy-lovers and nerds, with thousands of hours of the best comedy, 24/7/365. Go to http://Seeso.com and start watching all the comedy you can stream for free. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Travis takes us into the Forbidden Zone (1980), a tripped-out musical fantasy from Richard Elfman, brother of Danny (who appears as the Devil during a musical number), based on the cabaret show of the group Oingo Boingo. In it, a family discovers that a secret door in the basement of their house leads to the Sixth Dimension, a world governed by Herve Villechaize, of Fantasy Island fame, and other assorted weirdos. Join us for lively conversation about midnight movies, cult classics and more in this week's episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Heide discussed her rendezvous across enemy lines, how she jinxed herself by telling a pant-crapping story, and Cris declares Lunatic Radio the losers of the Radio War. Heide’s story inspired Alix, Rhodian, and Cris to share their own urgent poop stories. We heard audio about Michael Vick jerseys being used to clean out dog kennels as details are released about his part in executing innocent lil’ doggies. Cris searched the internet for Herve Villechaize’s artsy black and white porno, but only came up with a ponderous video of one of the late little-man’s live singing performances. We invited our listeners to send fan mail to that wacky guy, Jonathan Lee Riches, who is currently bringing lawsuits against Michael Vick, Barry Bonds, Bud Selig…and Hank Aaron’s bat. Alix’s arch-nemesis, Bizarro, called in just to annoy Al. A smelly burping bum tries to hitch a ride with Rhodian, and Cris talks about his intolerance for homosexuality, pissing Heide off, as usual.