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Mark and Kenny load it up to discuss one of the two new tracks included on Madonna's third (or fourth?) greatest hits collection from 2009. Topics include: Lil Wayne (and his many feuds), DJ Frankie, the Jackie Boyz, R&B swagger, cigars, drive-by recording, the return of Louise Oriole, troublesome mixes, Paul Van Dyk, David Guetta, Tracy Young, gun metaphors in songwriting, the appeal of a 5PM curtain time, Kenny goes rifle shooting upstate, incriminating evidence, Snow White, and Mark plays Chester Fletcher - the beloved grandson of JB Fletcher - in a reboot of Murder She Wrote. “I don't know Page Corbin!”
Mark and Kenny load it up to discuss one of the two new tracks included on Madonna's third (or fourth?) greatest hits collection from 2009. Topics include: Lil Wayne (and his many feuds), DJ Frankie, the Jackie Boyz, R&B swagger, cigars, drive-by recording, the return of Louise Oriole, troublesome mixes, Paul Van Dyk, David Guetta, Tracy Young, gun metaphors in songwriting, the appeal of a 5PM curtain time, Kenny goes rifle shooting upstate, incriminating evidence, Snow White, and Mark plays Chester Fletcher - the beloved grandson of JB Fletcher - in a reboot of Murder She Wrote. “I don't know Page Corbin!”
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Locked in a battle over land and rights, two men are at odds in the most beautiful of landscapes and one of them turns up dead. Meanwhile, locked in enclosed spaces behind microphones, two women have to decide if the death that occurred in this Dateline episode "The Feud" is cold blooded murder or self-defense. Luckily the wise sage himself, Keith Morrison is traversing the mountains of Montana big sky country to help Kimberly and Katie get off the the fence. And of course, he leans on a few dozen while in the area. So saddle up, pal and get ready to blaze some new trails with this very special installment of A DATE WITH DATELINE: Aesop Story. Official Description from NBCU: Even in a peaceful place, tempers can flare and personalities will clash. One man shoots, another dies -- but the story can't be that cut and dry, can it? Keith Morrison reports. This episode is dedicated to our amazing Patronus Erin D in Washington, which is kinda, sorta near Montana. But, fences make good Patroni, so you're the best Erin D.-fence! Thank you so much for supporting the show! Get some deals from our sponsors and support our show! Stop flushing the forest down the toilet! Try ReelPaper.com/DATEDATELINE or enter promo code DATEDATELINE to get 30% off your first order plus free shipping!! Be your own JB Fletcher and solve your health issues with an at home lab test from Everlywell!! Get 20% an at home lab test at everlywell.com/datedateline!! Get cute with your haircare! Kitsch has hair towels, wraps, pillowcases and clips for all hair types. Get 30% off your entire order at MyKitsch.com/DATE! We have the prescription for healthy skin, and it's Apostrophe!! Get your first visit with an Apostrophe provider for only $5 at apostrophe.com/DATEDATELINE when you use our code DATEDATELINE! That's a saving of $15! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JB Fletcher, shoe fetishist, is back in Cabot Cove this week, where she meets the guy who invents Peloton....or something. Join TJ and Bridget for a close look at "Hit, Run, and Homicide" with guest star Van Johnson. We also share our tribute to Her Majesty Betty White. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Open the Book of Cabot Cove and unleash an episode of Biblical proportions! That's right we are going back to paradise to learn and preach the theology of JB Fletcher. This is our fourth installment of this series and this time we study Season 4, Episode 7: "If It's Thursdays, It Must Be Beverly." So get ready to go to the beauty shop, reunite with Evie Simpson, hear about naughty kitties, Lotharios, Salmon mousse and of course, God herself. We are taking you back to the church of Angela Lansbury so hop on your bike, confess your sins and PRAY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A rollerblader in the rain, a persnickety novelist, a drunk poet with a gun-shaped lighter, unconscionable advances from gross sweaty men, an Al Pacino-rip off district attorney: what-the what-the has JB Fletcher gotten her sleuthing tuckus into this time? Spencer’s Cousin Amanda joins the pod to emotionally unpack another convoluted caper of a mystery plot with us.
A gross theme park tycoon accosts JB Fletcher in hopes of reimagining her murder mystery novels into a bunch of spooky and gruesome roller coasters for….children? Special Guest Nicholas Arcos, actual real-life fan of “Murder, She Wrote”, helps illuminate this dark and dank nightmare of an episode filled with predatory behavior, convoluted phone call forwarding, hiding from security guards via a turtleneck sweater, and child-actor Joaquin Phoenix scarfin’ down hamburgers!
The locked door murder of Horrible Horatio fails to stump the great JB Fletcher. Jessica works through a staged hanging, a missing secretary, a malfunctioning tunnel of horrors, a wealthy widow, a gun toting body guard, a second murder and being a great houseguest to her niece.
Noel is unable to join us today, so Allison and Kate continue their introduction to Jessica Fletcher Streaming In Place with the second half of the pilot of Murder, She Wrote, “The Murder of Sherlock Holmes.” Jessica takes the train, Anthony Garcia?, and the Count of Monte Cristo. Tune in for our thoughts on the dramatic conclusion of the pilot. We’re back on the season-long track tomorrow, returning to Lucifer for its fourth and fifth seasons.Shout-out to our Zoom listeners, Keenan and Marcus, for joining us to chat Murder, She Wrote, and Marcus in particular for hopping on the mic to share his take as a complete JB Fletcher newbie.
Noel is unable to join us today, so Allison and Kate continue their introduction to Jessica Fletcher Streaming In Place with the second half of the pilot of Murder, She Wrote, “The Murder of Sherlock Holmes.” Jessica takes the train, Anthony Garcia?, and the Count of Monte Cristo. Tune in for our thoughts on the dramatic conclusion of the pilot. We’re back on the season-long track tomorrow, returning to Lucifer for its fourth and fifth seasons. Shout-out to our Zoom listeners, Keenan and Marcus, for joining us to chat Murder, She Wrote, and Marcus in particular for hopping on the mic to share his take as a complete JB Fletcher newbie.
Kara and Travis get into a heated debate about whether Lila and David were an item or just friends. David has a sugar mama and Travis is very jealous about that and his dimples. As always we love the self aware queen that is JB Fletcher. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Diva News: We’ve been locked out of Cabot Cove! So join us on the hero’s journey as we try to pedal our way back into the murderous bloodstained Maine paradise to worship our God, JB Fletcher. We may not have bodies to die for right now, but the divas of Cabot Cove do, so throw on your aerobic wear and your thinking caps as we try to solve this delicious and terrifying murder from 1991. Jessica Fletcher, Sherrif Matt and Sally Struthers get us through this iconic battle of Good and Evil, as we bring you My Favorite Murder She Wrote!
It's spooky season and we are going to freak you out with our favorite Murder She Wrote Episode: "Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble." Recorded in a spooky and bumpy haunted house, we give you a full retelling of the murder of Patience Tahune, the witch of Cabot Cove, a thorough history of the entire series, and a deep dive into Dame Angela Lansbury's sparkling career. Follow travel-agent-Nick and Jason-the-clown as they seek justice for Ann Curry, cast a spell of protection over JB Fletcher, and try to finally find Cabot Cove on a map. So sink into Sad Girl Fall, draw a pentagram and meet us down by the Witch's Stump!
Why are amusement park offices always located underground? How much would you pay to visit a JB Fletcher themed amusement park? Will Laurie Bascom's book become a best seller or fade hastily into obscurity? What's a more effective way of catching a mystery writer, with gun threats or by piquing their curiosity? And most importantly, what does Kiss or Chris Angel have to do with any of this? Monk Robes, giant heads, cat sounds, swanky house coats, and underground lairs abound! Unravel the mysteries of call forwarding with us as we discuss Season 1, Episode 7 - "We're Off To Kill The Wizard".
Yoohoo! We couldn't wait a whole month to watch another episode so we are dropping in a little early on you guys. And we could not be happier we didn't wait because this episode is everything! There is basically a JB Fletcher cult, y'all. A cult we could not want to be a part of more quite frankly. And be sure to drop us your entry in the Murder, We Swag giveaway! Listen to the beginning of the ep for all the deets. And all of our contact info is below: To rate us (and subscribe) go to: iTunes Twitter: @MurderWeSpoke Instagram: @murderwespoke Facebook: Murder, We Spoke Email: MurderWeSpoke@gmail.com
Marion Abbott is a graduate of Musical Theatre Performance at Sheridan College and was named one of the Twenty Most Successful Graduates of the program. She also holds her Grade Ten Voice and A.R.C.T. in Piano Performance from the Royal Conservatory of Music. In 2014, she created The Confidential Musical Theatre Project, which had its debut in Toronto and expanded to 8 cities by the end of its first year. There are now franchises in 14 cities, including Los Angeles and Chicago. She is looking forward to working as Musical Director for Drayton Entertainment's summer pantomime Aladdin and is preparing to produce a theatre festival that celebrates Women In Musical Theatre. Song Premiere: "Murder In A Minor Key" from Joel B. New's upcoming Cabot Cove EP, inspired by MURDER, SHE WROTE book titles. www.confidentialmusicaltheatreproject.com, www.joelbnew.com
This episode is a crissy-crossy-double-crossover of a podcast because we have Sue Funke of the CAbernet And A podcast and, as if that wasn't good enough, Ashton from Skeet Skeet: The Noah's Arc Podcast! First and foremost, we educate you about Stranger Danger, then we learn about the "Super Treadmill," see some top shelf guest stars and talk about how being an editor seems horrific. Be sure to help out Joel B. New as he is getting ready to release his first EP entitled "Cabot Cove." It will consist of five theatrical pop songs based on five of JB Fletcher's novels. Awesome, right? Yes. And to make it even better he is doing it based on your votes! So vote early and vote often! Voting closes at 5 pm on Friday, 12/4. We also end this episode by playing a new game created by the brilliant Tom McNab! This is obviously a jam-packed episode.
Lucky number thirteen! We celebrate by playing the Murder, She Drank bingo/drinking game (don't worry guys, Ben is your sober buddy for this one). Since the M's are a wee bit drunk this one goes a bit off the rails with side talk. Fair warning. But this episode was so much fun you guys will love it, I promise! We still talk plenty of Murder, She Wrote especially since this is the first episode we have watched set in Ireland! And if one actual Irish person was cast, I would be bloody well shocked because the accents were next level terrible! Also, Joel B. New is doing an EP of theatrical pop songs based on the novels of JB Fletcher and he is letting us all vote on which novel titles get used! So vote early and vote often, you guys! Don't forget we are only watch episodes based on your suggestions so let us know your favorite episode! We can't do this podcast without you! The easiest way is to hit us up on Twitter @MurderWeSpoke.
We continue our magical journey of getting more acquainted with JB Fletcher as we watch our second episode of Murder, She Wrote! To help us out is a Jessie Fletch veteran and fellow podcaster Marco Sparks! He walks us through a great episode that basically sees Jessica rebuffing the advances of all the men. Young and old, creepy and... well, creepy. She happens to find time to solve a murder somewhere in there, too. We are covering the ten best episodes from each season of Murder, She Wrote so if you have suggestions let us hear em! You can tweet us @MurderWeSpoke or email us MurderWeSpoke@gmail.com! Also, be a buddy and a pal and leave us a pleasant review on iTunes. We'd be ever so grateful, you know we would! See you guys back here every other Friday for another installment of Murder, We Spoke!
Angela Lansbury was 59 what she began starring in "Murder She Wrote" as Jessica Fletcher. Cristen and Caroline pick up their lady detective talk with JB Fletcher and why television has been friendlier to older women as crime solvers and how femininity is played on screen on Law and Order: SVU, Prime Suspect, Top of the Lake and other lady detective-driven shows. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers