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Norma from Connecticut called Mark to share a joke about the TV show "The Honeymooners," specifically referencing the character Ralph Kramden. Jane from New Jersey commented to Mark that, during his meeting on Sunday, Gavin Newsom appeared to be imitating the characteristics of Barack Obama.
Norma from Connecticut called Mark to share a joke about the TV show "The Honeymooners," specifically referencing the character Ralph Kramden. Jane from New Jersey commented to Mark that, during his meeting on Sunday, Gavin Newsom appeared to be imitating the characteristics of Barack Obama.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Johnny Depp is NOT The Guest Speaker” In this episode, we have Michael Bruce sitting in and we have fun comparing the lost episode “The [...]
“Uncle Floyd Tribute and More!” Steve Franchi sits in as we deliver an epic two-hour episode with a tribute to Uncle Floyd! We also do [...]
In this episode, Derek and Steve return after a two-month hiatus to discuss major life updates, including Derek's new role as a father and Steve's honeymoon in New Zealand. Then it shifts to sports, covering NFL playoffs, college football, and the Australian Open. They also explore pop culture topics like "Stranger Things" and "Knives Out," and share book reviews. The episode concludes with a discussion on mail frustrations and a tribute to Zdeno Chara.00:00:25 Introduction and Life Updates00:16:30 Sports Talk: NFL and College Football00:44:15 Slide Into the DMs01:07:47 Cozy Book Corner01:18:42 Final Drive (Hater Alert!)
“The Subterranean Flat” The latest episode had a lot of bits a lot of intros like: Flub of the Week AdLib or Not an AdLib [...]
“Episode 150 is a Beast” Our pal and executive committee member Steve Franchi was in studio and did we have a good time!! Louie's observation [...]
“They’re the ones being investigated!” Part two of our extravaganza with Michael Bruce and Ron Albanese in studio. This part we really get into “The [...]
“THERE’S FOUR NUTS in studio” Michael Bruce and Ron Albanese are in studio, we do “What's that Sound?” and a whole lot more. Support our [...]
“Joe & Louie are like The Bobbsey Twins” Michael Bruce sits in for a blast and at one point Joe and Louie have a “verbal [...]
“What a surprise!” Woah Ho HO what a surprise! We get completely taken over by the Human Tornado, the absolute NUT, Ron Albanese. I would [...]
“All About Nuts” This episode we get into the word “Nut!” Who said it besides Ralph? That, and a bunch more stuff from the Full [...]
“Dial “2's” For TWO Full Grown Nuts on TV We Love” Executive board member Steve Franchi joins us for an epic TWO hour episode of [...]
“You Mean I'll be on the Television?” Louie and Joe are back and are very excited about their upcoming television debut. They just hope they [...]
TRENDING - A newlywed couple describes their harrowing experience sheltering at a Jamaican resort as Hurricane Melissa headed towards the island. Plus, CNN airs footage of a reporter's queasy hurricane fly-by while launching its new All Access subscription service, and Bradenton police issue more than 3,000 speeding violations in school zones.
TRENDING - A newlywed couple describes their harrowing experience sheltering at a Jamaican resort as Hurricane Melissa headed towards the island. Plus, CNN airs footage of a reporter's queasy hurricane fly-by while launching its new All Access subscription service, and Bradenton police issue more than 3,000 speeding violations in school zones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Are We Coming Through Out There?” We fixed the echo and really “got going” in Part 2 more than Ralph did with those two “pipes” [...]
Send us a textToday's episode is my conversation about the 1929 film Sally. I'm joined by Dan Pal from the PalCinema, Television, & Music newsletter and we talk about the use and re-use of popular songs in movies even in the 1930s and 40s, the innovative use of early Technicolor in the film, and how the film might have been much different if made a few years later once the production code was in place. You can watch Sally on Tubi and be sure to check out Dan's newsletter.Other films mentioned in this episode include:The Sound of Music directed by Robert WiseKnives Out directed by Rian JohnsonWith Byrd at the South Pole directed by Julian JohnsonComing to America directed by John LandisSome Like it Hot directed by Billy WilderThe Noose directed by John Francis Dillon (only print located at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City)Song of the Flame directed by Alan Crosland (only partial audio survives)King of Jazz directed by John Murray AndersonThe Broadway Melody directed by Harry BeaumontWeary River directed by Frank LloydOther referenced topics:2016 recording of Sally the musical on SpotifyShowboat (musical)The Honeymooners (series)Comet Over Hollywood review by J. N. PickensSupport the show
“Are We Coming Through Out There?” Four out of the five Executive Members were in studio for this two-part episode including Michael Bruce and Ron [...]
David and Ryan are joined once again by Stuff Dreams Are Made Of guest MVP Rob Klein - this time to discuss the incredible Stuart Berkowitz collection. This massive archive of 1960s television assets goes under the hammer at Heritage Auctions on October 24, 2025. He's got the Honeymooners, Gilligan's Island, Lost in Space, Star Trek, the Munsters, and, of course, Batman, Robin and a host of scenery-chewing Bat-baddies from the classic series. Rob, an expert in this era, takes the guys on a guided tour through the groovy 60s and the late, great, Stuart Berkowitz's dazzling collection. Listen, or it's bang-zoom with ya! Email: dreamsaremadeofpodcast@gmail.com SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/propspodcast.bsky.social SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
“Safe Award Dinner” It's been 3 months but we are BACK! We have some fun even though we are at our new studio and new [...]
Our First Mini-Episode! The boys discuss the future of the podcast. It’s good! Support our Show Back us on Patreon!
A beloved actor and part of the greatest television comedies ever, Art Carney will forever be identified as Ed Norton, blue collar pal of Ralph Kramden (Jackie Gleason) in The Honeymooners. First a radio star, Art started working with Jackie in the early 1950s on The Cavalcade of Stars where the Honeymooners began as a series of sketches. Those sketches earned Art five Emmy awards and an enduring legion of fans. But Art was much more than Norton -- he racked up an impressive number of leading and supporting roles on tv and in movies including that of Harry Coombes in the sweet film Harry and Tonto about a cross country trip by a man and his cat. The Academy agreed with Art winning an Oscar for the role! As always find extended clips below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Art Carney? The Honeymooners is a seminal bit of early television magic -- here's the full bit where Art's Ed Norton teaches a little golf to Jackie Gleason's Ralph Kramden. https://youtu.be/QNauilZRzHk?si=j7amLMQNP7NFWefw Art was a favorite of Johnny Carson and he always managed to bring a little comic anarchy along for his guest spots. https://youtu.be/aUelHDAh1kk?si=CHj_4LZj9xPrS-Ax Art won an Oscar for Harry and Tonto -- and it also made Art a cat person! https://youtu.be/jxInBUR2zLU?si=CXn7bSFqU4B8oXku
Keeping sexual secretsBy neruval442. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. I woke the next morning to the smell of bacon, and Beth appeared in the doorway with a tray. "Thought I'd treat you," she grinned, sitting on the edge of the bed.I bit into a bacon sandwich. "Um."Beth picked up her mug, sipping, and I detected a hint of anxiety in her expression. "Are you Okay?" I queried."I'm fine, really. But Mom will be back later, and I'm not sure how she'd feel if you stayed over again."I nodded. "Do you want to tell her about, well, about us?"Beth puzzled for a few moments. "Of course I want her to know."She smiled softly, putting her hand on mine. "I want everyone to know. But, well, it's still really new to me, and maybe I need some more time before she asks me loads of questions.""Like 'are you being careful?'" I sympathized."Exactly."The look in Beth's eyes changed to one I was starting to become familiar with. "Anyway," she murmured, "I want you all to myself for a while yet."I leaned over to kiss her. "You've definitely got me, love."From somewhere an idea dropped into my head. "I know, why don't we go away somewhere for a few days? We can say it's a last trip before we have to put our heads down and study."Beth's eyes lit up. "Perfect."I could see her beginning to try out different possibilities in her mind. "Where do you fancy?" I queried."How about, You know that place we always used to go, Herefordshire, wasn't it?""Um Hmm.""Well, I remember there was a hotel on the main street, a small one. We never stayed there, but whenever we walked past I noticed that on the sign it said they had a swimming pool, and I always wanted to try it. Especially when the weather's as warm as this."I was momentarily distracted by a picture of Beth in a swimsuit, a one-piece cut high at the sides, or maybe just a barely-there bikini,"Earth calling Tim," Beth teased. "I promise that all your fantasies will come true."I chuckled. "You don't know what you're letting yourself in for. Okay, let's take a look."I picked up Beth's iPad and tapped in a search. "Here it is."Beth leaned closer to look at the screen. "Great, do they have space?"I pulled up the booking calendar. "Oh, wow.""What?" Beth queried."There's one room that's next to the swimming pool, and whoever's staying in it gets sole use of the pool first thing in the morning and last thing at night."It was Beth's turn to let her imagination run away with her. "I could so swim naked."I clicked again. "Okay, it's available from tomorrow night, shall we?""You bet."I made the booking, and my phone buzzed with the email confirmation. "Sorted."Beth leaned over to hug me. "Thanks, Tim. This is going to be amazing!"She sighed. "But I think it would be a good idea if we spent today with our parents, I know Mom's already thinking about missing me when October comes around."I nodded. "We still have time for a shower, though?"Beth grinned. "Always."Again she enjoyed the sensation of my hands smoothing soapy foam over her body, but we resisted the temptation to go any further, "We'll have all the time in the world at the hotel," Beth promised, her voice full of anticipation, and I watched as she dressed and brushed her hair. "You look like butter wouldn't melt in your mouth," I teased."What in my mouth?" she riposted, grinning wickedly, and I kissed her hard on the lips. "Beth, I am so lucky to have you."She stood on the doorstep watching as I set off on the short walk home. "I'll call you," I promised from the end of the path. Then she was out of sight, and I walked the rest of the way with what must have been a distracted smile on my face, anticipating our holiday.My father was at home when I arrived, and when I explained our plans, he just nodded. "Make the most of the weather while you're free, I hear it gets quite misty in the autumn where you two are going."He glanced at the sky. "Talking of which, can you give me a hand with the lawn? If we're lucky, I'll only have to do it a couple more times this year."I spent the day helping in the garden, though I didn't say it, I could tell that Dad was slowing down a little, and it'd be no bad thing if I got some of the heavier jobs out of the way for him before I was away most of the time. Lunch was sandwiches, and when Mom got back from work she looked at the garden, then at two obviously hungry men. "I think you've earned pizza," she grinned."Tim's got some plans to tell you about," Dad dropped into the conversation, and I explained about our trip. "Oh, I remember that place," Mom nodded. "It'll be handy for the craft place, and wasn't there an Indian restaurant somewhere nearby?"I'd forgotten about the restaurant, and I chuckled. "Beth'll be pleased, she loves Indian food."We sat in the lounge to enjoy our pizza, and finally I stretched, covering a yawn. "Think I'll call it a day.""What time are you setting off tomorrow?" queried Dad."I thought about eleven, we can stop for lunch somewhere, and we'll still get there in plenty of time to check in to the hotel and decide where to have dinner.""Night, then."I made my way upstairs, closing the door of my room, and sprawled on the bed. I picked up my phone and tapped on Beth's name, listening to the soft trilling of the dial tone. She must have set her computer to answer calls from me automatically, and my screen lit to show her standing by her bed putting things into a suitcase.She glanced towards the camera, and quickly closed the suitcase lid. "A girl has to have some secrets, you know," she grinned.She came to sit down in front of her desk. "How was the rest of your day?"I ran through what I'd been up to. "The garden looks a lot tidier, anyway. How about you?"Beth gave me a wry smile. "Mom did try fishing a little when she got back, especially when I told her about our trip. But I managed to steer the conversation in a different direction."She glanced towards the bed. "I know we've only had a couple of nights together so far, but I'm already going to miss you.""I know, love."I thought for a moment. "Why don't we both go through our usual routine, but stay on here, then it'll feel like we're together, sort of."Beth nodded. "I like that idea. Okay, I'll get ready for bed."She moved her case onto the floor, then looked directly into the camera while she started to unbutton her blouse. Her skirt went next, and she grinned as she posed in her underwear, one hand on her hip. "Okay so far?"I nodded. "Definitely."She reached behind her back to unfasten her bra, dropping it on the chair, then slipped off her panties, standing with her arms by her sides. "You are beautiful," I offered. "Wish I could wrap my arms around you right now."She pulled back the bed covers and lay down, stretching her legs out. "Burr, sheet's a little cold."She glanced down at her nipples, standing up in the slight chill, and I couldn't help myself. "If I was with you, I would definitely put my mouth there to warm you up."Beth breathed in, almost a gasp. "Um, I'd like that."She covered one breast with a hand, resting her other palm on her stomach. "Tim, I'm feeling a little shy right now, but, if this was really my usual routine, I'd probably, well,”I gave her a reassuring smile. "I can go if you want to."Beth shook her head determinedly. "No, please stay."She slid her hand a little further down, fingers reaching her soft fur, then closed her eyes as she parted her thighs a little. I hardly dared breathe as I watched her touch her most sensitive place with one fingertip, her mouth forming an O as her hips flexed upwards a little. "Um."She squeezed her breast, then touched a finger to her tongue, using her wet fingertip to brush her nipple. "Oh, not as good as your mouth but feels nice."Her hand between her thighs moved again, and she looked up at the camera. "You've ruined me, you know." Her voice was matter-of-fact, but her dancing eyes reassured me that she was only teasing."How so?" I queried."Before, I would have been fine touching myself like this, but now, I need something inside me."She followed her words with action, sliding two fingers deep inside herself, parting her thighs more. Her other hand left her breast, her fingers touching her hard nub, and she moaned loudly, then caught her lip between her teeth, looking towards her bedroom door. "Oops."She moved her fingers more urgently. "Oh, yes, I can definitely imagine this is you in me, we'll have to try this, me using my fingers on myself at the same time."She shifted nearer to the bottom of the bed, giving me a closer view, and I couldn't help pressing my hand to the front of my jeans. "In case you didn't guess, you've made me so hard right now."Beth nodded wordlessly, her hips now flexing in rhythm with the movement of her fingers, and I watched spellbound as her muscles started to tense visibly. "Um, oh, so close, wish you were about to get there too,"She pressed her lips together in an attempt to be quiet, but I heard the unmistakable creak of the bed as Beth's back arched, her whole body shaking for long seconds. Finally she let out a gasp, eyes wide open, and turned onto her side, squeezing her thighs together around her fingers. "Oh, my goodness."She turned onto her back again, withdrawing her fingers, and I felt a thrill as she brought them deliberately to her mouth, her tongue tasting the glossy slipperiness I could see. "Um, wish you could taste this," she breathed.I fanned my face. "Goodness, Beth, you've really got me going."Beth grinned wickedly. "Why don't you do something about it, then."I blinked. "Really?""Sure, I'm curious. Why not?"I thought for a moment. "I always thought it'd look clumsy, awkward,”Beth shook her head. "I really want to see.""Okay." I propped my phone up. "Is that working?"She nodded, and I stepped back to quickly undress, then stretched out on the bed. I reached for the tissue box, but I saw Beth grinning. "Don't bother with those yet."I raised my eyebrows. "Okay, you can see everything, then. But it'll be messy.""The messier the better," she chuckled.I started to touch my nipples, and I saw Beth looking thoughtful. "Yours are really sensitive, aren't they."I nodded, and she smiled. "I'll remember."After a few moments I glanced at her, then used my tongue to wet my palm, my fingers, starting to touch myself. I could see Beth lean closer to her screen. "So that's how,” she mused.She thought for a moment. "Maybe it'd feel a bit the same if you were between my breasts?"She moved her fingers experimentally up and down her cleavage, then pushed her breasts together with her hands. "Like this, maybe,”
Murph & Markus - Hour 4: Susan Slusser joins the show, Cooler of Content, & WDYTLT: the Honeymooners golf sceneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Murph & Markus - Hour 4: Susan Slusser joins the show, Cooler of Content, & WDYTLT: the Honeymooners golf sceneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's something rare I bet you didn't know existed. A 1954 radio pilot of The Honeymooners. Starring the original cast (Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadows, Art Carney) this audition recording, never aired on CBS, was created for a potential radio series to run concurrently with the television show, which debuted in 1955. The episode itself showcases the familiar comedic dynamic between Ralph, Alice, and Norton, centering on Ralph's hilarious and prideful reactions to believing he's been fired, only to discover he's been promoted. Sourced directly from original transcription discs, this episode offers a glimpse into a radio show that almost was. Visit our website: https://goodolddaysofradio.com/ Subscribe to our Facebook Group for news, discussions, and the latest podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/881779245938297 Our theme music is "Why Am I So Romantic?" from Animal Crackers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KHJKAKS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_MK8MVCY4DVBAM8ZK39WD
What'd you like? Send us a text.TALK: Shopping on the cheap. Defective foods. The passing of a stand-up we knew. Way too alternative bands. Roller rink tunes. And the tiny civilization that lives under a theater stage.SKETCHES: Tales from the last tollbooth attendant. A highly opinionated traveler. A filter for the dumb things you say at work. And very durable condoms.
“Kramden what ARE you doing in here!???” We dissect the first half of “A Man's Pride” and a whole lot of good stuff! Rx Support [...]
June 6-12: Parker Posey is an It Girl, Ernie Hudson saves Congo, Jurassic Park finally opens, Harvey Keitel smokes, yacht rock is born, Shark Boy fights Mr. and Mrs. Smith, TNT does their biggest western yet, a teen weepie, and why is there a Honeymooners movie? All that and more from 30, 20, and 10 years ago this week.
Part 2 talking about Excellence Riviera Cancun and the travels of a honeymoon couple.
GGACP marks July's "National Culinary Arts Month" by revisiting this interview with foodie, Emmy-winning writer-producer and star of the Netflix series "Somebody Feed Phil," Phil Rosenthal. In this episode, Phil chats with Gilbert and Frank about a number of compelling topics, including the “sex appeal” of comedians, the vulgarity of network sitcoms, the ingeniousness of “Tootsie” (and “The Swimmer”) and the realism and relatability of “The Honeymooners.” Also, Lucy loses a ring, George Burns nabs an Oscar, Robert Mitchum dons an apron and Phil remembers his dear friend Peter Boyle. PLUS: The artistry of Alan Arkin! The wonder of Walter Matthau! Jerry Lewis plays the big room! Phil hangs with Peter O'Toole! And the most politically incorrect movie ever made! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Well we all know the TV today, and there are a few hundred channels that we all gave access to today. We dive into the invention, the adoption by the population, the programming explosion, and some popular shows that became staples of the 1950s. Shows like I Love Lucy, Leave it to Beaver, The Honeymooners and more entertained the masses at the end of their work days. The televsion became a must have in every home. With the popularity of the programming came the inevitable insurgence of advertisers. It was a whole new media to use to get in front of the consumers. As you listen to this podcast, think how similar a time we live in today with the advent of social media, digital ads, and inflencer marketing! There is always more to learn, talk to you soon! Jimmy & Jean
On this episode we kick off a multipart episode detailing planning and experience of a honeymoon in Cancun with a couple!
Duji doesn't listen, the hotel room is booked, Rover's arm hurts more than before and vacuuming bats. Honeymooner dies in freak accident on a Florida beach in ankle deep water. Jeffrey is not subscribed to Tomas' YouTube channel. Two tears in a bucket, I'm gonna play it. Duji is no longer going to Tyler the Creator with Gianna. If JLR leaves on Friday, he will miss the main portion of Blow Me Away 2025. Modifying the hotel stay. According to her husband, Mikayla Raines, the YouTube Minnesota-based Save A Fox rescue founder, has died by suicide at 29. Charlie gets a lot of hate mail. Modifying the hotel stay turned out to be more challenging then expected.
Duji doesn't listen, the hotel room is booked, Rover's arm hurts more than before and vacuuming bats. Honeymooner dies in freak accident on a Florida beach in ankle deep water. Jeffrey is not subscribed to Tomas' YouTube channel. Two tears in a bucket, I'm gonna play it. Duji is no longer going to Tyler the Creator with Gianna. If JLR leaves on Friday, he will miss the main portion of Blow Me Away 2025. Modifying the hotel stay. According to her husband, Mikayla Raines, the YouTube Minnesota-based Save A Fox rescue founder, has died by suicide at 29. Charlie gets a lot of hate mail. Modifying the hotel stay turned out to be more challenging then expected. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Duji doesn't listen, the hotel room is booked, Rover's arm hurts more than before and vacuuming bats. Honeymooner dies in freak accident on a Florida beach in ankle deep water. Jeffrey is not subscribed to Tomas' YouTube channel.
Duji doesn't listen, the hotel room is booked, Rover's arm hurts more than before and vacuuming bats. Honeymooner dies in freak accident on a Florida beach in ankle deep water. Jeffrey is not subscribed to Tomas' YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The thing Joe loves MOST on this planet (sure sure wife and kids …) Old Game Shows and the thing Jacques loves MOST on this planet (comment censored) … old Sitcoms. So when recently watching an episode of The Golden Girls … in which Dorothy ties out for Jeopardy (yes the great Alex Trebek AND Merv Griffen are on this episode) this send the boys down a rabbit hole which resulted in Joe's Plex becoming a cornucopia of (mostly) sitcom's in which one of the characters wound up on a REAL game show. Starting with The Jackie Gleason Show in which the entire episode was a “Honeymooners” sketch where Ralph and Alice go on “Beat The Clock” We have a hat trick of different sitcom's crossing over with The Gong Show. There are 8 billion people on this planet and 9 billion podcast … but only ONE which brings you a beat by beat breakdown of the October 3, 1986 magical cross over of the sitcom 227 and Wheel Of Fortune! Yes, I DID say this is part 1 or … how many … let's just say MORE then 2. You're welcome ‘Merica. Oh … the Golden Girls, Odd Couple and Mama's Family (yeah, Mama's Family) clips are used under the “Fair Usage” doctrine and we thank all for not suing us.
Jackie Gleason of The Honeymooners was obsessed with UFOs. Obsessed! Lucky for him, his golfing buddy just happened to be the leader of the free world — with access to a secret facility in Florida that Gleason said held all the answers he'd been seeking. * On the Very Special Episodes podcast, we tell one incredible story each week. Follow us down a different rabbit hole every Wednesday. Subscribe to VSE wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“You mean to say that’s I’ll be on the television?” This episode, we talk about our interview for the documentary, a few “Here's an Item” [...]
Jackie Gleason of The Honeymooners was obsessed with UFOs. Obsessed! Lucky for him, his golfing buddy just happened to be the leader of the free world — with access to a secret facility in Florida that Gleason said held all the answers he'd been seeking. * Hosted by Zaron Burnett, Dana Schwartz, and Jason EnglishWritten by Zaron BurnettProduced by Josh FisherEditing and Sound Design by Jonathan Washington and Josh FisherMixing and Mastering by Josh FisherAdditional Editing by Mary DooeVoice Actors are Elizabeth Dutton, Katie Mattie, Josh Fisher, and Jonathan WashingtonOriginal Music by Elise McCoyShow Logo by Lucy QuintanillaExecutive Producer is Jason English Got a question or comment, or an even weirder Nixon legend we should chase down? You can reach us at veryspecialepisodes@gmail.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jackie Gleason of The Honeymooners was obsessed with UFOs. Obsessed! Lucky for him, his golfing buddy just happened to be the leader of the free world — with access to a secret facility in Florida that Gleason said held all the answers he'd been seeking. * Hosted by Zaron Burnett, Dana Schwartz, and Jason EnglishWritten by Zaron BurnettProduced by Josh FisherEditing and Sound Design by Jonathan Washington and Josh FisherMixing and Mastering by Josh FisherAdditional Editing by Mary DooeVoice Actors are Elizabeth Dutton, Katie Mattie, Josh Fisher, and Jonathan WashingtonOriginal Music by Elise McCoyShow Logo by Lucy QuintanillaExecutive Producer is Jason English Got a question or comment, or an even weirder Nixon legend we should chase down? You can reach us at veryspecialepisodes@gmail.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris and Molly read Underworld, part 9. Part 1, Chapter 5, The Condom Store, The Honeymooners. Discussion starts at 27:44
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How much does water cost? What's in your Burger King parking lot? And is this f---ing play about us? We answer these questions and more as we read through Season 1, Episode 3 of Family Matters. Alex Diamond, David Kenny, and John McDaniel heard that the long-running network sitcom Family Matters ends with side character Steve Urkel going to space. And the best way to figure out how that happened - obviously - is to watch the last episode first and make our way backwards through nearly ten years of television.Join our countdown to number one (and our slow descent into madness) in all the places you expect internet people to be:Website: jumpingtheshuttle.spaceEmail: jumpingtheshuttle@gmail.comInstagram: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Twitter: @JumpingShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577TikTok: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Brought to you by Smooth My Balls
Ben finally went on his honeymoon, a great poop incident, and more.
SYNOPSIS:Maddie and David have been together for a month, and she is wondering where their relationship is going. David tries to resolve the situation by taking her out on a proper date. They get a late start on the evening and end up at a laundromat, where they discuss their relationship, dance to the Muzak, and express their love for each other, but she still doesn't know what she wants. Maddie leaves David in the laundromat saying she needs to be alone and think. She goes home, and the next thing you know, she's on a plane, flying off into the sunset.There are three fantasy sequences in this episode. Maddie receives relationship advice from Dr. Joyce Brothers. David gets relationship advice from none other than Ray Charles while he sings and plays the piano in David's living room. And the third is an homage to The Honeymooners filmed in black and white, in which Cybill, Bruce, Allyce, and Charles Rocket play the leads from the classic Jackie Gleason 1950's series.GUEST STARS:Charles RocketDr. Joyce BrothersRay Charles & The RaelettesHarold J. SurrattStephanie ShroyerMOONLIGHTING THE TV SHOWThe show is all about the hit TV Show Moonlighting which aired from 1985 to 1989 starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd.Grace Chivell and Shawna Saari take a look at each episode in chronological order from the Pilot to the end of the fifth and final season.They discuss the direction, the production, the outfits, the lighting, the car chases, and the tumultuous relationship between Maddie Hayes and David Addison.FOR MORE INFORMATION:https://moonlightingthepodcast.comMOONLIGHTING COMMUNITY:Join Our Facebook Group:Follow Our Facebook Page:Join Our Instagram Community:Follow us on Twitter/XPURCHASE:Moonlighting: An Episode Guide Bookon TuckerDS PressOR on Amazon:Moonlighting MerchandiseMoonlighting The Podcast YouTube Channel Learn more about Grace here:Learn more about Shawna here:Donate at Ko-fi.comPersonal Instagram:https://instagram.com/grace_chivellhttps://instagram.com/saari_not.saari Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GGACP celebrates "Boxing" Day by revisiting this 2020 conversation about legendary heavyweight Muhammad Ali with TV icon Dick Cavett and author Robert Bader (writer-director of the HBO documentary "Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes.") In this episode, Dick reflects on his friendship with "The Greatest" while the boys look back at Groucho's memorable appearances on “The Dick Cavett Show” and look ahead to the upcoming PBS doc, “Groucho & Cavett.” Also, Johnny Carson disses Jerry Lewis, Zeppo misses Chico's wedding, Cary Grant romances Amelia Earhart and Danny Kaye zings the Duchess of Windsor. PLUS: Orson Welles meets the Fuhrer! The lost novel of Truman Capote! The triumphant return of Richard Loo! And James Mason stars in “The Honeymooners”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices