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It's Friday and we fooled them again with an RGF LITE. We talk all things spilled wine, faded spotlights, and a reminder that even in Hollywood, the real story's happening just off-camera. We're talking accidental run-ins with TV legends, spiritual redirections in Hollywood living rooms, and what happens when you get pulled into the circle—literally. We talk the myth of perfection and why being multifaceted isn't a flaw, it's the design. There's the helper, the hider, the guy with the SAG voucher and the shame spiral, and yes—even the one who just wanted to help clean up the mess. It's about identity, visibility, and the slow courage it takes to admit you're still learning how to be seen. We talk the fall of the old gods—how the elite cling to relevance while the rest of us are learning to find power in authenticity. We talk all things family dynamics, imposter syndrome, and the quiet kind of success that looks like staying grateful even when you're sitting in the shadows. RGF Bonus: Mrs. Brady as spiritual first responder, Mark Wahlberg shoulder squeezes, couch drama that wasn't from Living Spaces , and confirmation that yes—Jack Lord probably had real hair. Happy Friday. Bye Betches. -- HEAL SQUAD SOCIALS IG: https://www.instagram.com/healsquad/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@healsquadxmaria HEAL SQUAD RESOURCES: Heal Squad Website:https://www.healsquad.com/ Heal Squad x Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HealSquad/membership Maria Menounos Website: https://www.mariamenounos.com My Curated Macy's Page: Shop My Macy's Storefront Prenuvo: Prenuvo.com/MARIA for $300 off Delete Me: https://bit.ly/43rkHwi code: SQUAD EMR-Tek Red Light: https://emr-tek.com/discount/Maria30 for 30% off Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/ ABOUT MARIA MENOUNOS: Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, actress, 2x NYT best-selling author, former pro-wrestler and brain tumor survivor, Maria Menounos' passion is to see others heal and to get better in all areas of life. ABOUT HEAL SQUAD x MARIA MENOUNOS: A daily digital talk-show that brings you the world's leading healers, experts, and celebrities to share groundbreaking secrets and tips to getting better in all areas of life. DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content (published or distributed by or on behalf of Maria Menounos or http://Mariamenounos.com and http://healsquad.com) is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions provided by guest experts or hosts featured within website or on Company's Podcast are their own; not those of Maria Menounos or the Company. Accordingly, Maria Menounos and the Company cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions. This podcast is presented for exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for preventing, diagnosing, or treating a specific illness. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care emergency, please contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.
TVC 689.2: Dore Page, author of Leslie Stevens Goes to Hollywood: Daystar Productions, Kate Manx and the Making of Private Property, talks to Ed and guest co-host Chuck Harter about Stoney Burke (ABC, 1962-1963), the “art house” look at the lives of 20th-century rodeo riders starring Jack Lord, Bruce Dern, and Warren Oates and produced by Leslie Stevens that ABC canceled after one season—despite garnering a 38 share—partly because the show was considered too ethereal for sponsors to get behind. Other topics this segment include how Warren Oates' character on Stoney Burke can be considered a forerunner to Angel Martin (the character that Stuart Margolin later played on The Rockford Files), and how Stevens came to pattern his independent production company, Daystar Productions, after Quinn Martin Productions once Stevens decided to focus on developing projects for television. Leslie Stevens Goes to Hollywood is available through McFarland Books.
Yep, It's a Regular Guy Good Friday Edition of RGF and it's a long one. Hang tight, because this RGF features Kev and his ‘Christmas Specials We Love' podcast co-host, Anne, discussing all the things regular people talk about. The difference between the 3D and the 5D. Carl Jung and the 90% of you that is unconscious. Steps to shadow integration and the process of Internal Family Systems (IFS). The upgraded nervous systems of millennials and Gen Z. A different look at the teachings and life of Jesus. Then things got serious. How Kev's 'alt view' on pizza has had him shunned by peers in the pizza community, frozen pizza of the 1970s and how fish sticks were a Good Friday staple - and gross. RGF Bonus: More dream analysis featuring a recent Kev dream: tips on how to decipher meanings, clues to reveal your unconscious and various guest star appearances in those dreams including what Jack Lord from the original Hawaii Five-O had to say. Wicked Happy Eastah! Bye Betches. -- HEAL SQUAD SOCIALS IG: https://www.instagram.com/healsquad/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@healsquadxmaria HEAL SQUAD RESOURCES: Heal Squad Website:https://www.healsquad.com/ Heal Squad x Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HealSquad/membership Maria Menounos Website: https://www.mariamenounos.com My Curated Macy's Page: Shop My Macy's Storefront Prenuvo: Prenuvo.com/MARIA for $300 off Delete Me: https://bit.ly/43rkHwi code: SQUAD ABOUT MARIA MENOUNOS: Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, actress, 2x NYT best-selling author, former pro-wrestler and brain tumor survivor, Maria Menounos' passion is to see others heal and to get better in all areas of life. ABOUT HEAL SQUAD x MARIA MENOUNOS: A daily digital talk-show that brings you the world's leading healers, experts, and celebrities to share groundbreaking secrets and tips to getting better in all areas of life. DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content (published or distributed by or on behalf of Maria Menounos or http://Mariamenounos.com and http://healsquad.com) is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions provided by guest experts or hosts featured within website or on Company's Podcast are their own; not those of Maria Menounos or the Company. Accordingly, Maria Menounos and the Company cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions. This podcast is presented for exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for preventing, diagnosing, or treating a specific illness. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care emergency, please contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.
GGACP celebrates Women's History Month with this ENCORE of a 2017 interview with veteran stage, film and television actress Joyce Van Patten. In this episode, Joyce laughs it up with the boys and shares fond memories of working with Hollywood icons Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, Danny Kaye, Dean Martin and Peter Sellers (to name just a few). Also, Joyce dines with Vincent Price, tours with Tony Randall, treads the boards with Al Shean (!) and remembers the late, great Herb Edelman. PLUS: Mr. Big converts! Rod Serling stops by the set! Joyce praises Martin Balsam! Andy Griffith hates on Jack Lord! And Bob Denver adopts a monkey! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This month on Hey, Did You See This One?, we're diving deep into The Big Book of British Bonds, exploring the iconic James Bond franchise! From Sean Connery to Daniel Craig, we'll be revisiting the most legendary 007 adventures, starting with the film that started it all—Dr. No (1962) and Guest: Davan Skelhorn!Join us as we break down the action, the espionage, and the undeniable charm that made Bond a cinematic legend. Plus, we'll be highlighting members of The United Federation of Podcasts all month long!Please remember to like, comment, subscribe and click that notification bell for all our updates! It really helps us out!WE HAVE MERCH - https://www.redbubble.com/people/HDYSTMerch/shop?asc=u & http://tee.pub/lic/GdSYxr8bhtYStarring: Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman, Jack Lord, Anthony Dawson, Zena Marshall, John Kitzmiller, Eunice Gayson & Bernard LeeDirected By: Terence YoungSynopsis: n the film that launched the James Bond saga, Agent 007 (Sean Connery) battles mysterious Dr. No, a scientific genius bent on destroying the U.S. space program. As the countdown to disaster begins, Bond must go to Jamaica, where he encounters beautiful Honey Ryder (Ursula Andress), to confront a megalomaniacal villain in his massive island headquarters.Watch LIVE at: https://www.twitch.tv/heydidyouseethisone every Thursday at 8 PM ESTA PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTSCheck us out online at: https://www.ufpodcasts.com/We use White Bat Audio – a user that creates DMCA free music for podcasters and YouTubers. Please follow at: https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteBatAudioAudio version of the show: Spotify - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-did-you-see-this-one/id1712934175YouTube Audio Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD6BOSx2RcKuP4TogMPKXRMCxqfh5k9IU&si=umIaVrghJdJEu2ARMain Intro and Outro Themes created by Josh Howard - remixes by Jacob HiltzLogo created by Jeff RobinsonChapters:00:00 - Intro07:20 - Brief Histories15:20 - Synopsis22:00 - Production Talk40:16 - The BODY of the Episode02:53:15 - Home Alone Of It All, Final Thoughts & Ratings03:02:25 - Plugs03:09:02 - Outro#JamesBond #DrNo #SeanConnery #SpyThriller #ActionMovies #ClassicCinema #MoviePodcast
RMR 0292: Join your hosts, Bryan Frye, Chad Robinson, and Dustin Melbardis for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Pierrepoint (2005) [R] Genre: Drama, Biography, Crime, History Starring: Simon Armstrong, Ann Bell, Nicholas Blane, Clive Brunt, Cavan Clerkin, James Corden, Marie Critchley, Neil Fitzmaurice, Keiran Flynn, Clive Francis,Christopher Fulford, Frances Shergold, Lizzie Hopley,Peter Jonfield, Bernard Kay, Dominic Kemp, Claire Keelan, Rodney Litchfield, Jack Lord, Eddie Marsan,Tobias Menzies, Ben McKay Director: Adrian Shergold Recorded on 2024-11-07
HAVING CO-STARRING OPPOSITE SUCH HOLLYWOOD ELITE ASJON VOIGHT, NICHOLAS CAGE, ORSON WELLS, CHARLES BRONSON, JAMES GARNER,MICHAEL and KIRK DOUGLAS as well as BEAU and LLOYD BRIDGES,NOW, 2X EMMY NOMINEE, LEE PURCELL, IS CURRENTLY PRODUCING AND DIRECTINGA VIRTUAL CAST IN WAR OF THE WORLDS TO BENEFIT THE MOTION PICTURE HOMELate 2019, Lee completed her starring role in Joey Travolta's (John's Brother) Carol of the Bells, with Donna Mills (Knots Landing), Donna Pescow (Angie), RJ Mitte (Breaking Bad), Yule Mireless (Animal Kingdom), and Geri Jewell (Deadwood), Lee Purcell is available for interviews.2020/21 has been spent working as a SAG board member to help an industry members survive the covid pandemicMentored by Hollywood leading man, Steve McQueen, Lee has starred opposite many of Hollywood's most popular leading men, including Mark Harmon, Jon Voight, Malcolm McDowell, Nicholas Cage, Jan Michael Vincent, Louis Gosett Jr, Chadwick Boseman, Gene Wilder, Robert Young, Orson Welles, Charles Bronson, James Garner, Richard Thomas, Paul Sorvino, Barry Bostwick, Jack Lord, Tom Selleck, RJ Mitte and has the distinction of starring opposite two of Hollywood's most dynamic father-son duos, Michael Douglas and Kirk Douglas as well as Beau Bridges and Lloyd Bridges.Thomas J. Carey, a native Philadelphian, holdsdegrees from Temple University (B.S. in Business Administration)and California State University, Sacramento (M.A. inAnthropology), and also attended the University of Toronto's Ph.D.Programme in Anthropology.An Air Force veteran who held a TOP SECRET/CRYPTOclearance, Tom is now a retired Philadelphia area businessman. Hehas been a Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) State Section Directorfor Southeastern Pennsylvania from 1986 to 1991, a SpecialInvestigator for the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies(CUFOS) from 1991 to 2001, and a member of the CUFOS boardof directors from 1998 to 2001. Tom began investigating aspects of the Roswell Incident in 1991
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Underneath the Mango Tree. This week we are back with Sean Connery in the movie that started it all! In his first starring role, James Bond takes on the mysterious (and barely seen) Dr. NO! Join Andrew, Blane, and Corey as we discuss the history of the Baretta company, Jack Lord & his gorgeous sunglasses, Quarrel believing in dragons and cutting his own face, and a completely ADR-ed Ursula Andress. At the end of the episode, we will offer our Awards & Judgments to see where this movie lands in James Bond History! Judgment Podcast LinkTree Judgment Email Music by brolefilmer from Pixabay
It's our first/the first James Bond movie as Anniversary Month continues with the 60th anniversary of the US release of Dr. No! Ben and Anthony discuss the style and swagger of Sean Connery's 007 debut. Directed by Terence Young and adapted by Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood, and Berkely Mather from the novel by Ian Fleming. Starring Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman and Jack Lord.
If you were a fan of the long running CBS TV series “Hawaii Five-O,” you aren't alone. The popular catchphrase “Book ‘em Danno” came from that show. Actor Jack Lord starred as detective Steve McGarrett, head of the State Police Criminal Investigation Department in Honolulu. After he appeared as Felix Leiter in the James Bond film “Dr. No,” he demanded a bigger role and more money, which resulted in his dismissal. He was offered the role of Captain Kirk on Star Trek, but when he asked for 50 percent ownership of the show, the part went to William Shatner. He also lost the part of Eilot Ness to Robert Stack in “The Untouchables.” He did have parts in many TV shows including “Bonanza,” “The Fugitive,” “The F.B.I.” and “Have Gun, Will Travel.”
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse watch Dr. No, the first film of the James Bond franchise from 1962, directed by Terence Young, introducing Sean Connery as James Bond and featuring Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder, Joseph Wiseman as Dr. Julius No, and Jack Lord as Felix Leiter! Find us here:Twitter: @DrunkCinemaCast, @CharlesSkaggs, @udanax19 Facebook: @DrunkCinema Email: DrunkCinemaPodcast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
In week 3 of our Public Domain movie month we watched the 1958 movie God's Little Acre.
Because YOU demanded it, the fan-favorite team that delighted listeners around the world on the premiere episode of "Teach Craig Stuff" is back in their very own sidecast!! Craig Smith, the headband-wearing founder of the Pods and Sods Network, teams up with Brian Linnen, the less popular host of the Permanent Record Podcast, on an audio adventure decades in the making! "Craig & Brian Watch 007" kicks off in style, going back to the year 1962, to discuss James Bond's big-screen debut! Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman, and Jack Lord took the world by storm and cinema was never the same again. Connery was a hero unlike any that had graced movie screens before, and Andress took the world's breath away with her forever-iconic bikini-clad introduction. Meanwhile, behind the camera, editor Peter Hunt was changing the way movies would look in the coming decade. In a relationship not unlike that of Bond and Quarrel, Craig and Brian do their best to fill this premiere installment with as much trivia, humor, and discussion as they can muster. Things kick off with timely coverage of a major announcement in the literary world of Bond, before turning to the film. And as the show opening mentions, Craig and Brian have a license to spoil, so beware! If you haven't watched this 61 year old movie yet, you might want to finally make time before hitting play. Special thanks to Bond authority Robbie Sims for lending his dulcet tones to the show's introduction. If Craig and Brian didn't both suffer from inferiority complexes before having to follow Mr. Sims, well, they certainly do now! Check out Robbie's first Bond book, "Quantum of Silliness: The Peculiar World of Bond, James Bond" here: https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/publication/quantum-of-silliness/9780750994040/ and check out his hilarious Bond-related twitter at https://twitter.com/TheTchaikovsky Thanks to the Jingle Punks for the use of their cool spy song "Choose Your Path."
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 756, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: "Boo"! 1: Word that can precede hatch, prize or trap. booby. 2: Pirate plunder. booty. 3: The NCAA calls them "representatives of the institution's athletic interests". boosters. 4: Grant me this gift or favor. a boon. 5: Well I'll be a monkey's uncle! -- the Hamadryas species of this was revered by the ancient Egyptians. a baboon. Round 2. Category: Praise The "Lord" 1: The upper chamber of the British parliament. House of Lords. 2: Hardly idle, this poet wrote over 10,000 lines of "Idylls Of The King". Alfred Lord Tennyson. 3: It's also called the Pater Noster. The Lord's Prayer. 4: As Steve McGarrett, he often finished off wrongdoers with the words "Book 'Em, Dano". Jack Lord. 5: Clive Barker's cinematic thriller about the evil resurrected magician Nix. Lord of Illusions. Round 3. Category: About "Face" 1: "Elevating" cosmetic surgery people keep secret--except Phyllis Diller, Betty Ford, Mr. Blackwell.... a face lift. 2: The worth of a stamp or coin stated on it. face value. 3: Song sung and drawn by Dick Van Dyke in the film "Bye Bye Birdie". "Put On A Happy Face". 4: Maintaining one's reputation. saving/keeping face. 5: To deal with a pressing problem directly, or the name of a 1980 TV game show similar to "Name That Tune". Face the Music. Round 4. Category: Autumn-Atic 1: Each November this sporting event starts in Staten Island and ends hours later in Central Park. New York City Marathon. 2: Around Thanksgiving you start to see store ads reminding you that there are only about 28 of these "before Christmas". Shopping days. 3: In-ciders know October is the national month for this fruit. Apples. 4: Every October 19 this Virginia town remembers the last major battle of the American Revolution. Yorktown. 5: On October 12 many Latinos celebrate El Dia de la Raza, meaning "The Day of" this. The Race/Community/People. Round 5. Category: 1905 1: June 7: Norway dissolves the union that had existed since 1814 with this country. Sweden. 2: July 16: This American commander sets off on his second expedition to the North Pole. Peary. 3: January 26:This largest rough gem-quality diamond ever found is unearthed in South Africa. the Cullinan. 4: November 28:Arthur Griffith forms this nationalist political party in Dublin. Sinn Fein. 5: June 13:Prime Minister Delyannis of this Mediterranean country is assassinated. Greece. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
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Today on another encore episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast we are talking to screenwriter Ethan Lawrence about his screenwriter father Anthony Lawrence, who might be one of the most prolific film and television writers in the history of the Writers Guild with close to 500 credits to his name. From Elvis films like Roustabout to biopics to series like Outer Limits and Bonanza to sci-fi cult favorite The Phoenix, Lawrence career spans five decades. Believe it or not, he's still writing short films and novels today. Ethan talks to us about growing up with his four siblings in Palos Verdes and later Ojai, California and spins yarns involving everyone from Shelley Winters and Kurt Russel on the set of the John Carpenter Elvis TV movie, to doing karate with Chuck Norris as a kid, hanging with actor Judson Scott at his house as The Phoenix imploded and the anything goes insanity of spending summers at the Manitoba ranch of hockey legend, The Golden Jet, Bobby Hull. If shows like The Sixth Sense with Cary Collins, The Planet of the Apes TV series or Hawaii 5-0 with Jack Lord mean anything to you, you must take a listen to this episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast. Everyone has a story.
A violent criminal (Jack Lord) is sentenced to death in a fatal robbery. Marshal Morgan is charged with delivering the man to prison but suspects he has an escape plan. Season 1, Episode 3 Original Air Date: October 25, 1958
On this episode of The James Bond A-Z Podcast hosts Tom Butler, Brendan Duffy, and Tom Wheatley are joined by Alan J. Porter of The James Bond Lexicon to take a look at the character of Felix Leiter. The character of Felix Leiter is integral to the story of Bond and originates in Ian Fleming's 007 novels. James Bond's trusted ally has appeared in 10 of the 25 official 007 films so far, played by seven different actors. He's also appeared in 'Never Say Never Again' and countless James Bond stories in comic, book, and cartoon form. This episode takes a look at every incarnation to date and covers portrayals by Jack Lord, Cec Linder, Rick Van Nutter, Norman Burton, David Hedison, Bernie Casey, John Terry, and Jeffrey Wright. Alan also sheds light on the early TV version of Leiter, plus recommends the best alternate versions of the character to date. Visit The James Bond Lexicon. Follow The James Bond Lexicon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BondLexicon Follow Alan on Twitter: twitter.com/alanjporter The James Bond Lexicon is on sale now. Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/jamesbondatoz Find us on Instagram: instagram.com/jamesbondatoz Email us on: podcast@jamesbondatoz.co.uk Buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/jamesbondatoz Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 374, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: "Fort"S 1: This N.C. fort has reason to boast since airborne U.S. Army combat units are stationed there. Fort Bragg. 2: On May 10, 1775 Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold captured this fort on Lake Champlain from the British. Fort Ticonderoga. 3: This celebrated Maryland fort overlooking the Patapsco River is named for a signer of the Constitution. Fort McHanry. 4: Troops are processes for overseas duty at this New Jersey army base. Fort Dix. 5: This Kentucky army post is known as the "Home of Armor". Fort Knox. Round 2. Category: "Fre"-Dom 1: Wrigley's "extra" brand of cinnamon chewing gum bills itself as this on its wrapper. sugar free. 2: Lord Tennyson, or Batman's Butler. Alfred. 3: Elevun letr wurd fur the job thet wud b rezponzibl fir fiksin this clu's speling problims. proofreader. 4: Prestone makes one that provides protection down to -84 degrees. antifreeze. 5: It's the art of painting on a moist, plaster surface with colors ground up in water. fresco. Round 3. Category: Just Write 1: "Valley of the Horses" is Jean Auel's sequel to the novel "The Clan of" this. the Cave Bear. 2: Like the title of a 1962 hit by Dion, they call an Old English poem about a homeless and kinless warrior this. The Wanderer. 3: "My First Days in the White House", by this Louisiana political legend, was published in 1935, affer his death. Huey P. Long. 4: He wrote "Torch Song Trilogy" and got torched by aliens in "Independence Day". Harvey Fierstein. 5: This comic play, written by British dramatist Tom Taylor in 1858, sadly gained lasting fame in April 1865. Our American Cousin. Round 4. Category: Tv-Podge 1: It's the series that gave us the classic catch phrases "Yada, yada, yada" and "No soup for you!". Seinfeld. 2: Moon Unit Zappa and Wallace Langham co-starred on the TV series "Fast Times", based on this classic of teen cinema. Fast Times at Ridgemont High. 3: Mel Blanc supplied the voice of Cosmo Spacely when this cartoon debuted in prime time in 1962. The Jetsons. 4: (Hi, I'm Will Estes.) As "American Dreams" is based around "American Bandstand" in the 1960s, it's set in this city. Philadelphia. 5: Angus T. Jones, who plays Jake Harper, is the half-pint on this Charlie Sheen show. Two and a Half Men. Round 5. Category: Praise The "Lord" 1: The upper chamber of the British parliament. House of Lords. 2: Hardly idle, this poet wrote over 10,000 lines of "Idylls Of The King". Alfred Lord Tennyson. 3: It's also called the Pater Noster. The Lord's Prayer. 4: As Steve McGarrett, he often finished off wrongdoers with the words "Book 'Em, Dano". Jack Lord. 5: Clive Barker's cinematic thriller about the evil resurrected magician Nix. Lord Of Illusions. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Join The Desert Rat in our last surfing location (for now), and join the pineapple express as we meet the team of Hawaii Five-0. Ghastly crimes set in the land of paradise solved by Jack Lord and his team. Contact The Rat: thedesertrat3@yahoo.com Support the platform that houses this podcast: whenitwascool.com Support my tag team partner, dirtydawgmes on Patreon Stop Killing Each Other!
On this episode of the Seeing Eye Dogs Show Harriet is joined by puppy development trainer trainee Jack Lord and we talk over how to settle in a young puppy into the home. We chat tips and dos and don'ts that will help any new puppy carer or owners set their puppy up for success. Then we have a great interview from the archives, we're joined by Seeing Eye Dogs kennels manager and vet nurse Kat Kakafikas talking about diet choices and feeding Seeing Eye Dogs. We talk about finding the best food and working out the feeding amounts for your dog as well as using food for enrichment and other treats and chews. If you'd like to find out more about Seeing Eye Dogs head to our website: https://sed.visionaustralia.org/ We are looking for puppy carers now so if you're keen to raise a puppy to hopefully become a Seeing Eye Dog we'd like to hear from you! If you live in the North Brisbane or Sunshine Coast regions of Queensland or in Victoria in Geelong, Bendigo and select areas of metro Melbourne (listed on our Website) get in touch to find out about volunteering with us or apply now via our website. If you'd like to find out more join our PALentine's day livestream Q&A event hosted by Harriet featuring puppy development trainer Abi Howes and puppy Iris or join our online puppy caring information session both on February 14th, 2022. If you'd like to find out about welfare at Seeing Eye Dogs, tune in to our free webinar Animal welfare and your Seeing Eye Dog hosted on February 22nd, 2022. Expert staff Seeing Eye Dogs instructor Kylie Gersh and puppy development trainer Abi Howes will talk about the importance of animal welfare and maintaining the wellbeing of your Seeing Eye Dog. For more information on that webinar, or upcoming webinars in 2022 visit Seeing Eye Dogs website webinar page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Toppie and Sassy do their best to bring out a new episode of the Smellcast. Uhhh... we'll leave history to decide how well they did... SHEESH! This one is all over the place, folks! Write to Toppie at Smellcast@aol.com. Leave a comment on Toppie's blog! Follow him on Twitter. Friend Toppie on Facebook by emailing him YOUR FB name and link, then Toppie will find YOU and friend you! Please to subscribe! It's free! Go to iTunes Preview. Rss feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheSmellcast
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Are you so frickin excited that we finally get a new Bond-James-Bond movie in theaters? Then Dr. No is the film for you! Celebrate Bond with us by going back to where it all began on screen for 007. Revel in the Bond franchise tropes happening for the very first time and be surprised by how quaint and low-budget this first outing is. Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, John Kitzmiller, Jack Lord, and Joseph Wiseman star in this occasionally cringe-worthy but still relevant movie directed with style by Terrence Young. Host, Sara Greenfield and her guests Stephanie Anderson and Andre Fonseca chat about all this and more on this week's episode of Talk Classic To Me. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sara-greenfield/support
On this week's episode of the Greatest Movie of All-Time podcast, Dana and Tom start their month of Bond to lead up to the release of No Time to Die (2021) by starting with the movie that started it all, Dr. No: starring Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Jack Lord, and Joseph Wiseman. Plot Summary: Intelligence officer James Bond (Sean Connery) is sent to investigate the disappearance of a station chief in Kingston, Jamaica in connection with a rocket toppling investigation already underway. Bond ends up teaming with a local fisherman named Quarrel (John Kitzmiller) and his CIA counterpart, Felix Leiter (Jack Lord). They soon realize that the mysterious Crab Key and its owner, Dr. No (Joseph Wiseman) will hold all the keys. After Bond and Quarrel make their way to Crab Key, they stumble across an unwilling partner in Honey Ryder (Ursula Andress), and are soon captured by Dr. No only for him to confess his plan to destroy the U.S. Space Program. Bond must make a daring escape to stop Dr. No and SPECTRE. Please follow, rate, and review the show so that more can join in on our fun. Email the show at greatestalltimemoviepodcast@gmail.com, follow us on Instagram @gmoatpodcast, or find Dana or I on Twitter @tj3duncan or @danawduncan. For more on the episode, go to: https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/dr-no-1962 (https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/dr-no-1962) To see the entire list so far, go to: https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/greatest-movie-of-all-time-list (https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/greatest-movie-of-all-time-list) Support this podcast
This week Ken welcomes musician (Belly, Throwing Muses, The Breeders), singer, song writer, and all around gem Tanya Donelly to the show. Ken and Tayna discuss the rain, prissy poodles, 1977, Alan Alda, More Cigarettes, smoking to be thin, Mary Tyler Moore, actually enjoying lack of choice, Kate Bush on SNL, getting starstruck, having no chill, defending your viewing choices in TV Court, very heavy things in sitcoms, 1977 The Coolest Year in Hell, divorce, drug addiction, Love and Rockets, Tanya's rage at Ken, Wonder Woman, Justice League Unlimited, The Superfriends, everybody's grounded friend, Bob Newhart, National Geographic, Ted Knight, Gorillas in the Mist, Dian Fossey, not traveling out of New England, Rhode Island, Rhoda, Phillis, the greatness of Valerie Harper, the power of low concept, Broadway, Circus of the Stars, Bernadette Peters, free range kids, The Queen's Jubilee, The Sex Pistols, Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, the greatness of Milwaukee, The Rockford Files them, Julee Cruise, Twin Peaks, being good at Pandemic, cooking shows, M*A*S*H, Paul Lynde, Billy Barty, Donnie and Marie, Charlie's Angels, What's Happening and the bootleg concert, Love Boat, Hawaii 5-0, between Karl Marx and Jack Lord, Socialist Dance, Red Foxx, Steptoe and Son, The Age of Uncertainty, Quahog Talk, Dateline Rhode Island and the long criminal history of Rhode Island politics.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 163, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: I Need My "Space" 1: Ittowers605 feetoverSeattle. the Space Needle. 2: It's been making people scream at Disney World since the '70s. Space Mountain. 3: It's between the 2 "Alt" keys on a standard keyboard. the spacebar. 4: The Chandra or the Hubble, for example. a space telescope. 5: The Oscar-winning actress and actor who fit the category. Kevin Spacey and Sissy Spacek. Round 2. Category: Say "Jack" 1: This man's Chicago-based Rainbow/PUSH action network is a merger of 2 earlier political groups. Jesse Jackson. 2: On TV he played Steve McGarrett, head of Five-O, a special Hawaiian police unit. Jack Lord. 3: He played for the Kansas City Monarchs before he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. Jackie Robinson. 4: This actress who now plays Lisa Landry on "Sister, Sister" won an Emmy for "227". Jackee Harry. 5: Formerly a special advisor to LBJ, he's presided over the MPAA since 1966. Jack Valenti. Round 3. Category: A Capital Idea 1: Abuja, this country's first planned city, was built in the Chukuku Hills to replace Lagos as the capital. Nigeria. 2: Empress Taitu chose the name of this Ethiopian capital; it means "new flower". Addis Ababa. 3: Someone had the bright idea to name this city for a duke even before it became New Zealand's capital. Wellington. 4: Someone had the bright idea to build a Disneysea theme park in this Asian city; it opened in 2001. Tokyo. 5: Hey, mon, Bob Marley's home in this Caribbean capital was turned into a Bob Marley museum. Kingston, Jamaica. Round 4. Category: Toys And Games 1: Parker Bros, has made balls, boomerangs and ping pong paddles out of this soft material. Nerf (or foam rubber). 2: Another name for a firefly, or Hasbro's toy that lights up when you hug it. glow worm. 3: Introduced as a doll for boys, this action figure was named after a 1945 WWII movie. G.I. Joe. 4: The Toys R Us 2011 holiday hot toys list included the LeapPad Explorer from this company. LeapFrog. 5: If you roll 5 of a kind you've gotten this, the name of a dice game by Milton Bradley. Yahtzee. Round 5. Category: Throw It Here 1: Completes the proverb "People who live in glass houses shouldn't...". throw stones. 2: To issue a challenge is to "throw down" this, like a medieval knight. the gauntlet. 3: Too bad when Hart Crane jumped ship his father couldn't throw him this, like the same-named candy he invented. a lifesaver. 4: From the Latin for "to speak from the belly", it's the art of throwing one's voice. ventriloquism (to ventriloquize accepted). 5: In 1915 he became the first president to attend the World Series and to throw out the first pitch during a Series game. (Woodrow) Wilson. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Jack Ford has been in the pro wrestling business since 1975. He has worked with many of the pro wrestling talents of the past and present and is known as “The Bomber”. He is currently the booker for WrestleSouth promotion in Alabama and co-hosts a podcast called Pro Wrestling Inside and Out. On this episode, we talk about Jacks childhood and family life, his time in the U.S. Army, How he got involved in pro wrestling, Opinion of wrestling today versus the past, his induction into the Alabama Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame, and other projects Jack is working on. Follow Jack Ford on the following Social Media Platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bomberjacklord Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bomberjacklord/ Jack also produces wrestling wear: https://www.facebook.com/Bomberwear/about/ Jack is the booker for WrestleSouth: http://www.wrestlesouth.com/ Full Video Episode Available for only $3/mo at premium.vocnation.com! Subscribers also get commercial free audio and video of Wrestling with History featuring Bill Apter and Ken Resnick, In the Room featuring PWI's Brady Hicks and former WCW Star the Maestro, No BS with The Bull Manny Fernandez, and more! VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack Ford has been in the pro wrestling business since 1975. He has worked with many of the pro wrestling talents of the past and present and is known as “The Bomber”. He is currently the booker for WrestleSouth promotion in Alabama and co-hosts a podcast called Pro Wrestling Inside and Out. On this episode, we talk about Jacks childhood and family life, his time in the U.S. Army, How he got involved in pro wrestling, Opinion of wrestling today versus the past, his induction into the Alabama Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame, and other projects Jack is working on. Follow Jack Ford on the following Social Media Platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bomberjacklord Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bomberjacklord/ Jack also produces wrestling wear: https://www.facebook.com/Bomberwear/about/ Jack is the booker for WrestleSouth: http://www.wrestlesouth.com/
Arthur Sculco joins us for the podcast discussion of "Dr. No" 1962. Arthur is a Patreon subscriber and an avid watcher of classic movies. Thank you Arthur for joining us!Our visit ranges from a review of "Dr. No" to an overview of the James Bond franchise and thoughts about other films.Terence Young directed three James Bond films, "Dr. No", "From Russia with Love" 1963, and "Thunderball" 1965. Mr. Young was instrumental in setting the stage for almost sixty years of James Bond adventures. Sean Connery is the first James Bond, the British MI6 agent - code name 007. Felix Leiter is a CIA agent played by Jack Lord, Ursula Andress is Honey Ryder a local shell diver, and Joseph Wiseman plays Dr. Julius No - member of SPECTRE. The entire cast brings "Dr. No" to life for us to enjoy.Check us out on Patreon at www.patreon.com/classicmoviereviews for even more content and bonus shows.
País Reino Unido Dirección Terence Young Guion Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood, Berkely Mather. Personaje: Ian Fleming Música Monty Norman Fotografía Ted Moore Reparto Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Jack Lord, Joseph Wiseman, Anthony Dawson, Zena Marshall, John Kitzmiller, Bernard Lee Sinopsis James Bond llega a Jamaica con la misión de investigar los asesinatos de un agente especial británico y su secretaria. Pero, al mismo tiempo, descubre la existencia de una siniestra organización en la isla Crab Key. En esta ocasión, su enemigo es el Doctor No, que, con la ayuda del profesor Dent, se propone ejecutar un siniestro plan: desviar la trayectoria de los cohetes de Cabo Cañaveral.
In an episode that is considered an instant classic, join Harry as he outlines the last two TV appearances of Elvis' life, Aloha From Hawaii, and Elvis In Concert. Hear some barely known stories about the greed of Tom Parker, how Jack Lord's wife almost ruined the Hawaii concert, and the man who didn't just catch a scarf, but an entire cape. Also, a young Jim and Harry almost get thrown out of Graceland, and Harry's Elvis impersonation leaves them puzzled. Plus, learn the best and healthiest way to lose 25 pounds in one month, and the one meal to immediately gain it all back.
The twins cover continue down rabbit holes with chatter about books, motorcycles, Sufi masters and Jascha Heifetz - and another original song from Chris' archive. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "Broken Angel" by Chris Yale 3:22 - Greetings and about the song - from the album, "Well Enough Alone" 4:05 - The Lord's Day, Lorde, John Lord, Jack Lord, Traci Lords (Rog is scared to put up a link for her - it might lead you into sites you don't want in your history.) 4:48 - Rog thinks his pop culture knowledge is good, but Chris said his rock knowledge was not so great. 5:35 - Jascha Heifetz was a master-violinist, not a Sufi Master. That would be Hafiz. 5:59 - Rumi versus Rummikub 7:30 - Parallels to Sherlock Holmes in "House" 8:59 - "Out of Print" 9:13 - Lee Daniels' "The Butler" 9:25 - More about books and the book industry / Burgess Meredith in "The Twilight Zone" / "Yentl" Strand Book Store / "The Booksellers" / Aldine Books Hollywood / Berkelouw Books Hollywood / Feedly / Pocket 13:43 - Roger's "value phone" and Chris' iPhone 6 Plus 15:52 - Studiologic Numa Compact 2 stage piano 16:00 - Top-shelf stuff and diminishing returns 17:16 - Our motorcycles and outings / 1988 Sportster / Suzuki GS450 / Honda Magna 750 / David Bacon / Not Valdez - Vasquez Rocks / Glenoaks Blvd. / Palermo Los Angeles / Glendale / Burbank / Boardner's 21:16 - Roger never got a motorcycle license / noise violation on the Sunset Strip / Chris' HOA doesn't allow motorcycles 23:37 - Roger got lost on the way to record at Sound Image in North Hollywood, on his bike, with our tape - while everyone waited / Sound Engineer Glen Matisoff 26:49 - "I souped up your video for ya'." / Richard Klotz / "City of Pain" video - Rogue Alley / The Central (Viper Room) 31:11 - Chris' apartment on Willoughby Avenue in Hollywood / Kevin Haggerty / Our Rasta-ish friend Dewon 33:30 - Underwhelmed by Super Bowl Sunday / Wasted on airplanes / Misconceptions and appearance 35:56 - "Earache My Eye" - Cheech & Chong 37:49 - Basso Profundo and "Big Bottom" from "This is Spinal Tap."
John Joseph Patrick Ryan (December 30, 1920 – January 21, 1998), best known by his stage name, Jack Lord, was an American television, film and Broadway actor, director and producer. He starred as Steve McGarrett in the CBS television program Hawaii Five-O, which ran from 1968 to 1980.[1] PICTURE BY: Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19401836 IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A COMMITTED MONTHLY DONATION FOR FUTURE EPISODES YOU CAN DONATE HERE: https://anchor.fm/thequeensnewyorker/support TUNE IN TO THE NEW 2 HOUR PODCAST CALLED "THE DECANIO DISCUSSION": https://www.mixcloud.com/jason-decanio/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thequeensnewyorker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thequeensnewyorker/support
BAM! We’re back! New regular episode is out today! We watched S3E11 of the original Hawaii Five-O, “Over Fifty? Steal”, and mostly enjoyed it! We discussed how the theme song entered our consciousness as children, how this show probably influenced the modern procedural and “copaganda” shows, the surprisingly small amount of overt racism for it being 1970, and how we loved the cleverness of the thief and think he may have had the right idea? Katy just had to mention Jack Lord’s appearance in Bond, Carrie enjoyed the raw power of the rowers in the credits, Maddy lets us in on her retirement plan, and Mack busts out a card from Pirates of the Caribbean Monopoly. We realized Matilda taught us everything we know about odometers, think Benedict Cumberbatch may be an Animorph, share childhood toy box memories, and learned that Carrie is wrong sometimes? We also read Wikipedia information about DNA evidence, serial numbers, and royal palaces. Book ‘em, Danno! (Is that right?) TW: American healthcare system, racism, copaganda
País Estados Unidos Dirección Anthony Mann Guion Reginald Rose Música Leigh Harline Fotografía Ernest Haller Reparto Gary Cooper, Julie London, Lee J. Cobb, Arthur O'Connell, Jack Lord, John Dehner, Royal Dano, Robert J. Wilke, Tina Menard, Joe Dominguez Sinopsis Arizona, 1874. Link Jones, un antiguo pistolero dedicado al bandidaje, se ha redimido y es un hombre respetado por sus vecinos. Tanto es así, que, depositando toda su confianza en él, le han entregado seiscientos dólares destinados a contratar a una maestra para la escuela que piensan inaugurar. Con esta misión, Link emprende un viaje en tren, pero inesperadamente el destino lo devuelve a su pasado, poniendo en peligro su reputación.
Agents Scott and Cam head to Jamaica for 007's first mission, 1962's Dr. No.Directed by Terence Young. Starring Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman, Jack Lord, Bernard Lee and Anthony Dawson. Social media: @spyhardsCheck out the NOC List at: Letterboxd.com/spyhards
This episode features a discussion with Jack Lord. Jack is a partner and co-chair of Foley's Labor & Employment Group. Jack reflects on his 25-years practicing at Foley, including what it was like being a junior employment associate in the mid-1990s, when a variety of new labor and employment laws were adopted, navigating legal practice as an out gay man, and the progress that has been made regarding LGBTQ rights. Jack also shares about his passion for yoga and why it's so important for attorneys to focus on their well-being.
Did you know “Mahalo,” means “Christopher Walken makes playing a sailor look just as deliciously bonkers as you’d think!”? This episode, we head to the islands, and find out which one of us conflated “Hawaii Five-O” and “Magnum P.I.” until 51 minutes ago. One of the longest-running procedural crime dramas is being served at this luau with heapings of local characters and iconic, sweeping hair. This episode is one of the weirdest as it takes on issues of race, naval justice, and Christopher Walken at his Walkenest who plays a man out for vengeance against the man who killed the man who married the woman of his dreams. Christopher Walken in a show about someone dying in a love triangle? Weird. Zoë and Richard talk about naval authenticity, Jack Lord lore, and something we like to call a cross ex-HAM-ination.Follow us on social media for screenshots and GIFs, because you have to see it to believe it. Instagram: @BookemCrimetimeTwitter: @BookemCrimetimeSupport the show and get more content!Patreon: @PrimetimeCrimetimeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/primetimecrimetime)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/primetimecrimetime)
Hello dear listeners! We want to talk to you about James Bond's best friend in the whole wide world: Felix Leiter. What a swell guy, eh? Oh, what's that now? Which version? Oh, no no, we're talking about the Jack Lord version. Nope, nor the Cec Linder one. Nor the Norman Burton one either. Okay, you can stop gues-. No, not Rick Van Nutter. It's alright, we'll just tel- Ugh, not the Jeffrey Wright version either. Alright, that's it, this week we're discussing Dynamite Entertainment's “Felix Leither” comic book that ran from early to mid 2017. Written by James Robinson and drawn by Aaron Campbell, this 6-issue story arc takes the former CIA agent on a solo mission to mission to Japan…where he isn't working solo since he's actually partnered with Tiger Tanaka. Fear not, listeners. It isn't because 007 himself isn't around that there isn't anything to talk about. Have Dynamite Entertainment properly crafted the time line of their comics series? Is it better to have a romantic ending or a cynical one? What are the two things Felix and former flame Alena are good at (hint: one of them involves going undercover)? Can nobody ever really leave the CIA? Does Felix Leiter have Kermit the Frog eyes? So sit back, relax, and let hosts Mathieu and Edgar take you on a unique detour away from Bond to spend time with an old friend. No, it's not the David Hedison version…
With the 25th film in the James Bond Franchise being released this year, Xan decided to review every single Eon Pictures James Bond Film in order, before the last film he will rank them from best to worst in Movie, Bond Girl, Villain, Henchman, Theme Song, and Gadget, So Enjoy as he reviews them all. To Start this 007 a thon, Xan and Gretta go to the beginning with the First True Film adaptation of Ian Fleming's Creation. So grab a tuxedo, pour yourself a martini and enjoy as they review "Dr. No" directed by Terrance Young and starring Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman, Jack Lord, in his debut as James Bond, Sean Connery ----more---- As our hosts show their bond geek knowledge, they also discuss the often forgotten first Bond Girl, Sylvia Trench, talk about how many staples of the spy genre originated in this film and rant about the uselessness of the first henchmen of the series. 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 #drno #seanconnery #007 #movie #spirakenreviewpodcast Music Used in This Episode:Opening Theme- James Bond Theme by John Barry Orchestra (Dr. No OST) Closing Theme- Underneath The Mango Tree by Monty Norman (Dr. No OST) 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: What is your favorite Quote From Dr. No?
Lee Purcell has starred with many of Hollywood's popular leading men, including Mark Harmon, Jon Voight, Malcolm McDowell, Nicholas Cage, Jan Michael Vincent, Louis Gosett Jr, Gene Wilder, Robert Young, Orson Welles, Charles Bronson, James Garner, Richard Thomas, Paul Sorvino, Barry Bostwick, Jack Lord, Tom Selleck, as well as Steven Spielberg and many more. She also has the distinction of starring opposite two of Hollywood's most dynamic father-son duos, Michael Douglas and Kirk Douglas as well as Beau Bridges and Lloyd Bridges.Lee has just completed a starring role in the feature film “CAROL OF THE BELLS” for director Joey Travolta (brother of John Travolta) and his Inclusion Films.And we’re going to find out more about Lee and this incredible film on this Special Edition of REELTalk!
CUEBALL CARMICHAEL AND NICHOLAS LONDON WELCOME JACK LORD TO THE SHOW AND ITS GOING TO BE FUN.
Turnbuckle Turmoil is joined by veteran wrestler "Bomber" Jack Lord. Jack has been in the buisness for over 40 years and has done everything from wrestling to promoting to making wrestling gear. We'll sit down with him and get his thoughts on his career and the industry. Jack's got a lot of knowledge and is one of the most respected people in the Alabama region. Make sure to pull up a chair and get an education from this true wrestling veteran.
How have Bond’s key allies translated from page to screen? Observing the passing of David Hedison - two time Felix Leiter - we note how he became the first man to return to the role some 10 years later with the long-serving ally’s pivotal role in ‘Licence to Kill’. We continue by discussing Leiter and Bond’s relationship and how the re-casting has lead to some inconsistent characterisation. Along the way, we stumble on Leiter’s drinking habits, Felix’s faux pas, his Kennedy impersonation, Jack Lord’s moisturiser, Felicia Leiter, big livers, the martini olive scam, an ill-fated fishing trip, Le Chiffre’s undead exit, rewrites whilst boozing, and the Leiterverse. The recording took place on July 26th, 2019 in the USA, New Zealand, Spain, and Portugal. Paul Atkinson and James Page are co-founders of MI6-HQ.com and the magazine MI6 Confidential Marcos Kontze is creator and editor of jamesbondbrasil.com David Leigh runs thejamesbonddossier.com Bill Koenig runs the Spy Command at hmssweblog.wordpress.com Ben Williams writes for MI6-HQ.com and MI6 Confidential This podcast is copyright Pretitles LLC © 2019 Music credit 'Spy & Die' by Jay Man
@WPopcast1 is back with a whole new episode of Wrestle Popcast presented by the #HTMPodcastNetwork. On todays show, Robyn is joined by Missa Kate. Robyn talks to Chicago’s Sweet Heart about her first year anniversary, working in the ring, studying to become a physical therapist, and her matches. From there, Robyn is joined by Jack Lord to discuss his time as a former pro wrestler, booker, and promoter for Premier One Wrestling. They also talk about his friendships with Terry Gordy & Scott Armstrong, his love for science fiction novels, and Frazetta fantasy artist. Please download or stream now by searching "Hitting The Marks" on your favorite podcast listening device or visit hittingthemarks.com
A deep dive and reminiscence about the first James Bond Movie - DR. NO (1962) starring Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Jack Lord and Robert Wiseman. ***WARNING SPOILERS*** --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Former Pro Wrestler Booker promoter Premier One Wrestling Talked about his friendships with Terry Gordy And Scott Armstrong And his love for science fiction novels and Frazetta fantasy artist
Former Pro Wrestler Booker promoter Premier One Wrestling Talked about his friendships with Terry Gordy And Scott Armstrong And his love for science fiction novels and Frazetta fantasy artist
Raymond Ma is a talented and hilarious actor who has worked with everyone from Ali Wong and Awkwafina to Chuck Lorre and Aaron Sorkin. He was born in Hong Kong, discovered by Jack Lord on the original “Hawaii 5-0”, & lives in Los Angeles. This talk is funny, practical, & gets a little deep, too. Please check it out, & visit https://www.crazyinagoodway.com for more!
He is an unsung hero from The Original Series. Associate producer Bob Justman was a key figure in keeping the production side of Star Trek functioning on time ...and on budget. He came to Star Trek in 1965 and started at the beginning, working on the first pilot, The Cage. Justman stayed until 1968, working on 14 of the 24 shows in the third season. Like Gene Coon, Bob Justman had a real impact on the show while he was there. He was a major player in getting Star Trek off the ground and functioning as a production. On this episode of 70s Trek, co-hosts Bob Turner and Kelly Casto tell you about Associate Producer Bob Justman. Show Notes Robert "Bob" Harris Justman was born July 13, 1926 in Brooklyn ⁃ As a boy he really liked Science Fiction ⁃ His father Joseph Justman was in the produce business. He and his partners did very well. ⁃ In 1944, Bob signed up for the draft. He didn’t get drafted so he went to the draft board and asked why he wasn’t drafted. They said he wasn’t needed. He told them he wanted to go so they sent him the PE building in LA for a physical. He failed due to his eye sight. He protested so they sent him to Ft MacArthur to get a real physical and made it. ⁃ While Bob was in the Navy during WW II his father, Joseph, founded the Motion Picture Center studio ⁃ He rented it to Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz and in 1950 they bought. The studio became part of Desilu Studios. ⁃ When Bob returned from the navy he worked at the produce firm. He didn’t get paid very well so when his dad asked him to come to LA to work in the motion picture business he decided to leave the produce firm and go to LA. ⁃ He hung around the studio for a time until his money ran out. He then went to one of the producers and asked for a job. This landed him his first job working on the film “Three Husbands” as a production assistant Justman had quite a career in film and TV as a Production Assistant and Assistant director prior to TOS ⁃ Production assistant on such films as ⁃ 1951's ⁃ The Scarf (featuring Celia Lovsky), ⁃ New Mexico (featuring Jeff Corey and John Hoyt) ⁃ M (featuring Norman Lloyd and William Schallert) ⁃ He Ran All the Way (also with Norman Lloyd), ⁃ 1952's ⁃ Japanese War Bride (with George D. Wallace), ⁃ Red Planet Mars ⁃ Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd (with Leonard Mudie) ⁃ 1953's ⁃ The Moon Is Blue - made in 2 version an english version and a german version ⁃ The Moonlighter. ⁃ Assistant Director and producer ⁃ To be an assistant director you had to be in the Director’s Guild. At the time, to get in the Guild you had to be either the son of a member or be nominated by a studio which was only allowed one nomination a year. He didn’t have either but he requested to be accepted anyway. After waiting an agonizing 30 minutes for an answer the president of the Assistant Directors Counsel, Bob Aldrich, went to him, shook his hand and said, “Welcome brother” ⁃ everyone starts as a 2nd assistant director. It only took Justman about a year to become 1st assistant director which was unheard of ⁃ After Superman Justman was approached to be 1st assistant director on a series of 3 films called “The Americans” which never saw the light of day ⁃ As an assistant director, Justman worked with director Bob Aldrich on several projects. ⁃ They first worked together on the 1952-53 NBC series The Doctor, - This was his first AD job ⁃ after which they collaborated on such films as Kiss Me Deadly (1955) and ⁃ Attack (1956, featuring William Smithers). ⁃ Justman's other films where he was assistant director included; ⁃ The Big Combo (1955, featuring John Hoyt and Whit Bissell), ⁃ Blood Alley (1955, starring Paul Fix), ⁃ While the City Sleeps (1956, with Celia Lovsky) ⁃ Director - Fritz Lang ⁃ Noticed Justman looking at his set plans and Lang spent time to explain the plans to him even though Justman was the 2nd AD ⁃ This was technics that Justman used in the future ⁃ Lang had issues with John Drew Barrymore ⁃ Barrymore looked to his wife for direction instead of Lang which did not make him very happy ⁃ Green Mansions (1959, starring Nehemiah Persoff), and ⁃ 1962's Mutiny on the Bounty (featuring Antoinette Bower, Torin Thatcher and stunts by Paul Baxley). ⁃ Justman was also an assistant director on television shows such as ⁃ The Adventures of Superman (1953-58, 78 ep) ⁃ associate producer for all 78 episodes and ⁃ assistant director on the classic series during its 1954-55 season. ⁃ Justman says that George Reeves was a trooper given what he was put thru ⁃ One time the wire broke and he dropped down to the cement ⁃ Justman learned early to schedule certain shots very carefully. As an example he tells a story about how Reeves would drink his lunch so when he would do the spring-board jump out the window he sort of missed and hit his knees on the window sill ⁃ The Thin Man (1958-59, 31 ep) ⁃ Northwest Passage (1958-59, 13 ep) ⁃ Philip Marlowe (1959-60, 26 ep) ⁃ Alcoa Presents One Step Beyond (1959-1961) ⁃ Produced at the same time as the more well-known The Twilight Zone (1959) ⁃ Some stars included Cloris Leachman, Warren Beatty, Jack Lord, Christopher Lee, Elizabeth Montgomery, Donald Pleasence, and William Shatner, ⁃ Dr. Kildare (1961-66, 6 ep) ⁃ Was asked by the President of MGM TV if Justman new any composers. Justman had heard some of Jerry Goldsmith’s scores and recommended him. As we talked about in Episode XXX This was one of Goldsmith’s breakout opportunities. ⁃ Justman and Goldsmith have never met ⁃ The Outer Limits (1963-65, 20 ep) ⁃ He served as the assistant director for all 20 episodes and a Production Manager in 1964 ⁃ Appeared in the 1964 episode "A Feasibility Study" (directed by Byron Haskin, written by Joseph Stefano, and starring David Opatoshu) ⁃ Worked with Shatner on “Cold Hands, Warm Heart” (1964) ⁃ Sally Kellerman, James Dohan ⁃ Lassie (1965-66, 4 ep) ⁃ My Friend Flicka (1956-57) ⁃ While the City SleepsFritz Lang ⁃ In Oct 1964 Justman met GR at Desilu to talk to him about Associate Producer role for the first TOS pilot “The Cage”. Justman recommended Byron Haskin saying that he (Justman) did not have enough post production experience ⁃ first to call Gene Roddenberry "The Great Bird of the Galaxy," drawn from a throwaway line from the original series episode "The Man Trap" That takes us to October 1964. Gene Roddenberry was in pre-production for Star Trek’s first pilot, The Cage and he needed an associate producer. An Associate Producer’s job is to do the dirty work on a show. This person makes sure both the production and post-production phases are running smoothly for every episode. They are also responsible for making sure each episode doesn’t run over budget. So with a show as complicated as Star Trek was going to be, Gene needed an experienced hand. He asked James Goldstone who had worked with Gene on The Lieutenant if he had any suggestions. He recommended Bob Justman. Justman met with Gene for about 30 minutes and Gene offered him the job. While Justman really wanted it, he turned down Roddenberry’s offer. He felt Star Trek’s post-production needs would be great, and he was afraid he didn’t have the experience to get the job done. But they also needed an experienced assistant director. Justman was, at the time, working on The Outer Limits. But Desilu’s Executive in Charge of Production, Herb Solow, called and asked if Justman could work for Star Trek temporarily, just 6 weeks. And that was it. The deal was done and Justman came to Star Trek. Now the original position that Justman had interviewed for, associate producer, went to Byron Haskin. He was an experienced producer, but was hard to get along with. And as work started on The Cage, he and Roddenberry butted heads a lot. Rodenberry would want a certain effect on a shot, and Haskin would tell him it couldn’t be done. Period. He gave Gene no alternative ideas. Often times, Justman was in the middle of these disputes trying to nudge Haskin to come up with something Work on The Cage finished, and NBC rejected it. But invited Roddenberry to try again. When Star Trek was offered to do the second pilot, Gene asked Justman back. This time, though, he gave him the job of associate producer. Gene had had enough of Haskin. Because of the budget on the 2nd pilot, when post-production finished on it, so did Justman’s job. This was the summer of 1965. But Desilu had attracted a number of pilot projects that needed produced. So Solow decided to make Justman the associate producer on all of them. This way he could stay at Desilu and be close by if Star Trek was picked up. Some of the work he did included Desilu’s other big show, Mission Impossible. Star Trek was picked up by NBC in March 1966. And Justman’s first task was to move the starship sets from the soundstage where the 2nd pilot was shot, to a new soundstage that would be its home for the series. This was actually a monumental task. Each section had to be removed, crated and put back into place on the new soundstage in exactly the same configuration. The move resulted in some of the sets being redesigned, and reworked for the series. One of those sets was the bridge that got a big make over. As the show started production, it was Justman’s job to make sure all the little details were taken care of. Some of this work included analyzing scripts and establishing production budgets for them, Making sure production on one episode, production and post production on a 2nd were all moving forward simultaneously and on schedule. Any issues for any shows in any of these stages, were Justman’s to work out. Along with his day-to-day duties, Justman also acted in one episode of the series, though he is not creditied for it, He is the voice of a security guard in the episode Conscience of the King. He also found time to come up with a story idea. He came up with the basic story for the episode Tomorrow is Yesterday. In fact, he laid that story out in a memo to Gene on April 12, 1966. When he didn’t hear anything for 8 months, he sent a reminder to Gene about the idea. At that point, the show was hungry for scripts, so Roddenberry approved of the idea and assigned Dorothy Fontana to write the screenplay. But in his second memo, you cans ee a little of Justman’s wit. He wrote at the end, “Please let me hear from you at your earliest convenience, as otherwise I feel I shall be forced to sell this story idea to “Time Tunnel.” ” That’s just one example of Justman’s wit, and it is pretty legendary. He would often let his sarcastic sense of humor and dry wit fly in memos. An example of his humor can actually be seen in the closing credits of the show. For Herb Solow’s credit, Justman intentionally chose a picture of the Balok dummy from the Corbmite Maneuver and positioned Solow’s credit just under the glaring eyes of Balok. Justman later wrote in the Book Inside Star Trek, “I thought it a fitting tribute, as did Herb, who thanked me profusely, thereby depriving me of some heavy-duty gloating. I still have the original credit and display it in my office at home, suitably framed in the cheapest, junkiest frame I could find.” And there’s another incident that speaks to Justman’s humor. The show was shooting a script that was still being written by Roddenberry. The last shot was about to be completed, and if they didn’t get the new pages for the next scene, they would be forced to shut down production. That costs money! So Justman went to Gene’s office. Roddenberry kept writing away, and didn’t acknowledge Justman. Justman waited a few minutes and finally asked, him, “How much longer Gene?” Roddenberry ignored him and kept writing. Justman waited some more. At one point Gene looked up, thinking about something, ignored Justman, and went back to work. Justman later wrote, “He shouldn’t have done that. I climbed up onto his desk and stood there, looking down at him. ‘That’ll teach him to ignore me, I thought.” After a few minutes more, Gene finally ripped the pages free of the typewriter, finished scribbling on them, and without looking at Justman, reached up and handed them to him. Without saying anything, Justman jumped down and went to the set. This became a standard routine through the 1st and 2nd seasons of the show. Whenever Gene was still writing, Justman would jump up on his desk and wait for the pages. But there’s a little addendum to this story. There came a time when Justman tried to get in Gene’s office and the door was locked. He realized that there was an electronic latch on the door that, when Justman entered the outer office, Gene’s secretary would activate. Not to be out done, Justman waited until the secretary left on an errand. Found the switch and unlocked Gene’s door. Then without saying a word, he entered Roddenberry’s office, walked past Gene who was busy writing, and exited through another door at the other end of the office. Justman wrote, “We never discussed it, not even in later years. It was our own private joke and it helped cement an already close friendship.” The 2nd year of Star Trek was by far its best. It’s when all the right people were active in the right positions. Speaking of positions, Justman told Roddenberry at this time that he wanted to move up to a full producer’s position for Star Trek’s third season, and Gene agreed it was probably time. With the letter writing campaign at the end of the 2nd year, Star Trek’s third season was guaranteed. But it wasn’t going to go the way anyone thought it would. NBC first told Roddenberry that Star Trek would be on at 7:30 on Monday. Then it changed the position to Friday at 8:30. But, it finally settled on Fridays at 10pm, a time when Star Trek’s core audience would not be home watching TV. It was this move by NBC that prompted Roddenberry to move out of his producer role and become the Executive Producer of the show. That position is further up the chain of command, and has nothing to do with the day-to-day operations. Roddenberry had, in effect, quit Star Trek. As pre-production for the third season began, the show had no story editor. So Justman jumped in and started reading and analyzing stories and scripts. Then he would forward his thoughts to Gene. Roddenberry never responded and seldom read Justman’s reports. To make matters worse, there was no one to rewrite scripts. Justman urged Roddenberry to hire someone. Gene finally got back to him and said, “Good news Bob, Star Trek’s going to have a new producer this year.” Justman thought gene was about to say, “It’s you.” Instead, Roddenberry said, “Fred Freiberger’s coming in as our new producer…” Hustman was stunned. “Gene, I thought I would be producer.” “You will,” said Roddenberry. “You’ll be a co-producer.” The new studio, Paramount, and NBC wanted an experienced hand at the help of such a complicated show. Justman was viewed as a nuts and bolts guy, and Roddenberry didn’t fight for him. Justman’s attitude toward Star Trek never recovered. In fact the morale of the entire cast and crew began to sink. Star Trek was not a fun place to work anymore. Gene was now gone. Frieberger had to labor to understand the show. And the bulk of the daily chores fell on Justman. He later wrote, “I was alone, struggling against insuperable odds.” Without Roddenberry, the writing process was no longer about good stories. It was now just budget-driven. Justman wrote, “There were no highs and no lows---just a boring in-between…The Star Trek I knew, and was proud to be a part of, was no more.” He expressed his concerns to paramount’s head of TV, Doug Cramer. Cramer asked Justman to stay and promised him his pick of future pilots to work on if he did. Justman said he’s love to do a pilot for Cramer, but he wanted out of his contract. Paramount came back and offered more money, but that wasn’t what Justman wanted. Justman was burned out. That’s when Herb Solow called. He was now the head of MGM Television and he offered Justman a full producers job on the pilot for “Then Came Bronson.” He quit Paramount the next day and, according his own words, became persona non grata at Paramount for the next 18 years. After Star Trek, Justman went on to work on shows like Search and Man from Atlantis. In 1987, he rejoined Gene Roddenberry and others from The Original Series on Star Trek The Next Generation. He served as Supervising Producer for 17 episodes in the first season. In 1996, he and Herb Solow published their book, Inside Star Trek: The Real Story. If you haven’t read this one, it is a very captivating look at what was going on behind the scenes at Star Trek. Bob Justman died of Parkinson’s Disease in 2008.
We went Live on location with Marion Ross of Happy Days at The Happy Days Farm (it's embroidered on the towels!) and boy was it a happy day. What a exuberant, joyful, animated, articulate, observant, resilient, inspiring, determined, passionate, lovely, funny, and oh, so fun powerhouse of a woman! Marion talked The Fonz, Ron Howard, Anson Williams, Donny Most, and, Tom Bosley (not so happy). How Garry Marshall used softball to unite, unify and promote the cast; Audrey Hepburn, Cecil B. DeMille, Jack Lord (also not so happy), Dick Sergeant, Alaska, Germany, Minnesota, finding true love at 60 (yes!), and her mother, who encouraged supported, and nudged Marion to go be an actress. Wonderful stories told by a delightful storyteller bathed in wisdom and conviction. Her memoir, My Days, Happy and Otherwise executed with David Laurell is available here https://amzn.to/2MJZHe1 and she’ll be sharing tales from that front, Clark Cable, Cary Grant, Tony Curtis, oh my, at Women Who Write on Oct 30th. Can’t wait for more Marion. Game Changers with Vicki Abelson Wed, 9/5/18, 7pm PT/ 10pm ET With Jason Reid Director of Photography Christinna Guzman Live on the Facebook Full show replay here: https://bit.ly/2NRojhs All BROADcasts, as podcasts, also available on iTunes apple.co/2dj8ld3 Stitcher bit.ly/2h3R1fl tunein bit.ly/2gGeItj This week's BROADcast is brought to you by Rick Smolke of Quik Impressions, the best printers, printing, the best people people-ing. quikimpressions.com And, Nicole Venables of Ruby Begonia Hair Studio Beauty and Products for tresses like the stars she coifs, and regular peoples, like me. I love my hair, and I loves Nicole. http://www.rubybegoniahairstudio.com/ Her fabulous Ruby Begonia Products can be purchased and shipped from http://www.frendsbeauty.com/
Gilbert and Frank welcome veteran stage, film and television actress Joyce Van Patten, who shares fond memories of working with some of Hollywood's most iconic figures, including Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, Danny Kaye, Dean Martin and Peter Sellers (to name a few). Also, Joyce dines with Vincent Price, tours with Tony Randall, treads the boards with Al Shean and remembers the late, great Herb Edelman. PLUS: Mr. Big converts! Rod Serling stops by the set! Joyce praises Martin Balsam! Andy Griffith hates on Jack Lord! And Bob Denver adopts a monkey! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a film Rod Serling regretted writing: the criminally unknown TV Movie from 1966, The Doomsday Flight, starring Jack Lord and Edmond O'Brien.
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Actor Ed Asner was in studio talking about his distinguished career, including his Emmy winning performances on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”, “Lou Grant”, “Roots” and “Rich Man, Poor Man”. He also talked about working with Jack Lord on “Hawaii Five-O” and how his political comments about El Salvador led to him being black-listed.
Eric talks about his childhood in Germany and how his father supported the Nazi party. He then talked about his career that included working with Marlon Brando, working with Keven’s hero Jack Lord on “Hawaii Five-O”, how he didn’t want to do James Cameron’s “Titanic” and when he was most scared in life.
Emmy Award-winning and internationally acclaimed film and television actor ERIC BRAEDEN is a television icon and arguably the most popular character in daytime history. For over 36 plus years, he has portrayed “Victor Newman” on the #1 rated daytime drama series The Young and the Restless, which has over 120,000,000 daily viewers around the world. The show is syndicated in over 30 foreign countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, the Middle East, New Zealand, Romania, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland and Turkey.Additionally, Braeden has one of the highest TVQ's on television, according to A.C. Nielsen, and is one of the most recognized actors in the world. On July 20 2007, Braeden was the recipient of a Star on The Hollywood Walk Of Fame and become the first German born actor since Marlene Dietrich to receive such an honor.In 2008, Braeden executive produced and starred in the Lionsgate feature film The Man Who Came Back, a western set in the 1870's against one of the worst labor strikes in American History and starred opposite Billy Zane, Armand Assante, George Kennedy, Sean Young, Carol Alt, Jennifer O'Dell, Peter Jason and James Patrick Stuart.This year marks Braeden's 51st year in film and television, where he has starred with such luminaries as Marlon Brando, Bette Davis, Leonardo DiCaprio, Geraldine Page, Burt Reynolds, Dennis Hopper, James Earl Jones, Curt Jurgens, Raquel Welch, Tyne Daly, James Arness, Mary Tyler Moore, Dennis Weaver and Jack Lord among others.. Braeden has also appeared in over 120 television series and feature films. He starred as Captain Hans Dietrich in the classic ABC primetime series, The Rat Patrol.Braeden also starred as Charles Forbin in the science fiction classic, Colossus: The Forbin Project, directed by Joe Sargent; and he portrayed John Jacob Astor in James Cameron's epic Academy Award winner, Titanic.Braeden's other credits include starring in 100 Rifles, Morituri, Escape From the Planet Of The Apes, Operation Eichmann, The Ultimate Chase, The Ultimate Thrill, Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo, Meet The Deedles Dayton's Devils and many others.Braeden's numerous primetime series credits include guest-starring on the CBS series How I Met Your Mother as the father of actress Cobie Smulders as well as the telefilms Jackie Collins' Lady Ice, Lucky Chances, The Judge And Jake Wyler, How The West Was Won and Perry Mason: The Case Of The Wicked Wives.In addition, he has guest-starred on such shows as Gunsmoke, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Combat, Diagnosis Murder, The Nanny, Mission Impossible, McCloud, The Night Stalker, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Vegas,, The Six Million Dollar Man, Hawaii 5-0, Perry Mason, Mannix, Murder She Wrote, Matt Helm and The Gallant Men.Braeden was born Hans Gudegast in Kiel, Germany, a port city near the Baltic Sea. In 1958, he won the German Youth Team Championship in Discus, Javelin and Shot put. In 1959, Braeden immigrated to the United States, working in the University of Texas medical school lab before moving to Missoula, Montana where he received a track and field scholarship at The University of Montana. He went on to conquer the River of No Return (aka The Salmon River) in Idaho and made a documentary of his journey prior to moving to Los Angeles.In 1972-73 he won the U.S. National Soccer Championship for the Los Angeles Maccabees and, in 1989, Braeden was chosen as the only actor on the newly formed German American Advisory Board. The illustrious group has included Dr. Henry Kissinger, Katherine Graham, Alexander Haig, Steffi Graff and Paul Volcker. In 1995, Braeden received the highest honor in Italian Television from Prime Minister Berlusconi and in 1998 was honored at the 38th Annual Monte Carlo TV Festival.In 1998, Braeden received The People's Choice Award as Favorite Actor in a Daytime Drama Series and in 1998 was the recipient of an Emmy Award as Outstanding Actor In A Daytime Drama Series.In 2004, Braeden joined Prime Minister Ariel Sharon at the Annual Tourism Conference in Israel and the following year he joined Ariel Sharon, Elie Weisel and the Prime Ministers of Poland and Hungary at Auschwitz for “The March Of The Living” along with 20,0000 Christian and Jews.Braeden has twice received the Federal Medal Of Honor by the President of Germany for his contributions to German American Relations.In May 2007, Braeden was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the nationally renowned organization The Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters Association in Los Angeles. Braeden was also the recipient of The 2007 Ellis Island Federal Medal Of Honor.In September 2008, Braeden was honored by the City Of Hamburg and the Senate of Germany for his humanitarian contributions.During Braeden's free time, he is an avid sportsman and plays in celebrity tennis tournaments around the world, while continuing to play soccer. He also does Olympic weight lifting.He resides in Los Angeles, and has been married for over 40 years to Dale Gudegast and has a son, Christian Gudegast, who is a screenwriter and director.
On this week’s fun sized episode, the Conduit, inspired by the Repeater’s Rockford Files fan fiction, has decided to take his latest obsession, Hawaii Five O, and have Rockford solve a case on their turf. (Note: The Hawaii Five O depicted in this audio drama is the rebooted, sexy modern version, not the version from the 1970s with an increasingly skeletal Jack Lord. Adjust expectations as necessary.)
Content Warning: we discuss outdated themes in the film that would not be acceptable by today's standards.
We’ve made it to 100 (official) episodes! First of all, we want to thank each and every one of you for tuning in, giving us feedback, listening to the podcast and telling your friends – we hope for at least another 100 episodes of awesome drinking games and film breakdowns! This week, we’ve got a special COMMENTARY EPISODE for you – 1962’s Dr. No! In our ongoing quest to cover all the James Bond films, we chose this special episode to give a blow-by-blow commentary for the superspy’s very first outing, starring Sean Connery, Ursula Andress’s seashells, Joseph Wiseman’s half-Asian makeup, and Jack Lord's granny shades. We’ve still got our special cocktail and drinking rules, but this time we’ll be playing right along with you. The film’s on Netflix Streaming, so there’s no problem keeping up with us! (If you’d like to donate to the show and support the podcast, this special episode is also available for download on Bandcamp for $2. Support from our listeners helps us pay for hosting, equipment, and the like, so if you’d like to buy the episode we’d be really appreciative! All donors will receive a nice, slick eBook version of our first 100 recipes complete with hi-res pictures, so you can make all of our drinks from the comfort of your home. It's a special treat for those of you who wish to support the podcast!)
Sarah Brigham talks to BTG Midlands Editor Steve Orme about taking the reigns of Derby Theatre as its first artistic director since University of Derby took over the lease of the troubled former Derby Playhouse and succeeded in obtaining Arts Council funding for it in 2012. The first homegrown production from the new Derby Theatre is Lee Hall's Cooking With Elvis, and Steve talks to director Mark Babych and actor Jack Lord about the production. Babych, who was artistic director of the Octagon Theatre in Bolton for ten years, also talks about his recently-announced appointment as artistic director of Hull Truck Theatre, a post he takes up immediately after finishing work on this production.
This week we discuss the casting choices in Star Trek. We break down every character and analise the casting decision. Was Star Trek TOS lightning in a bottel? Did they do it again in Star Trek TNG? Was Terry Farrell the best choice for Dax? This is a big subject and we hope we did it justice. Artist Martin Geraghty came up with this "What If" image of Jack Lord as Captain Kirk and Marin Landau as Mr. Spock. This could have been our Star Trek crew. We also read some great emails containing gem like this sexy Star Trek youtube video http://youtu.be/ReOw_2f4lpY and this killer enterprise http://kal-el4.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=72#/d2rpaza from Stefen Hagglund
Continuing with our themed shows in April, we bring to you our tribute to wrestling in the 1980's. It was the decade that Hulkamania was launched, the WWF went national, and wrestlers were main stream stars. Joining us to help discuss this time in the sport will be some of the wrestlers from this era including Brittaney Brown, Dale Houston, Lee Peak, and Jack Lord.
Tune in as Gene Jackson is joined by "Bomber" Jack Lord to talk about the March 19th debut of Legacy Wrestling in Centre, Alabama! Legacy is bringing classic old school wrestling back to the great state of Alabama every Saturday night in Centre!
Eric Braeden, who plays the role of Victor Newman on CBS Daytime's The Young & the Restless, will be making a return visit to BuzzWorthy Radio. Braeden has the highest TVQ in daytime television according to A.C. Nielsen and is one the most recognized actors in the world. July 20 2007, Braeden was the recipient of a Star on The Hollywood Walk Of Fame and become the first German born actor since Marlene Dietrich since 1960 to receive a Hollywood Star on The Walk Of Fame. 2009 marks Braeden’s 50th Anniversary in film and television where he has starred with the likes of Marlon Brando, Bette Davis, Leonardo DiCaprio, Geraldine Page, Burt Reynolds, Dennis Hopper, Jame Earl Jones, Curt Jurgens, Raquel Welch, Tyne Daly, James Arness, Mary Tyler Moore, Dennis Weaver and Jack Lord among others. Braeden just completed executive producing and starring in the feature film The Man Who Came Back, a western set in the 1870’s against one of the worst labor strikes in American History where he stars opposite Billy Zane, Armand Assante, George Kennedy, Sean Young, Carol Alt, Jennifer O’Dell, Peter Jason and James Patrick Stuart and was directed by Glen Pitre and was released recently from Lionsgate and is on the highest rentals and sellers in the country for non-theatrical releases. Braeden was born as Hans Gudegast in Kiel, Germany, a port city near the Baltic Sea. In 1958, he won the German Youth Team Championship in Discus, Javelin and Shot put. In 1959, Braeden immigrated to the United States. Braeden worked in the University of Texas medical school lab before moving to Los Angeles, where he attended Santa Monica College. In 1972-73 he won the US National Soccer Championship for the Los Angeles Maccabees and in 1989, Braeden was chosen as the only actor on the newly formed German American Advisory Board. The illustrious group has included Dr. Henry Kissenger, Katherine Graham, Alexander Haig, Steffi Graff and Paul Volcher.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium featured Rich Tate, Larry Goodman, and guest Ace Rockwell discussing the recent camp PSP co-host Les Thatcher held at NWA Anarchy. ‘Bomber' Jack Lord also was featured, discussing his career as he winds down his quarter-century career wrestling on the southern wrestling circuit with a retirement match this weekend. PSP is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
Perot Systems continues its series of podcasts with a forward-looking discussion about the increasing role Information Technology will play in the transformation of healthcare. In this episode, Dr. Kevin Fickenscher discusses with Dr. Jack Lord the innovations taking place across the healthcare industry, as well as what the future holds for healthcare providers.