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Ian Talks Comedy
Robert Wolterstorff (creator, Street Hawk; Quantum Leap)

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 53:28


Robert Wolterstorff joined me to discuss being mentored by Norman Lear; a quick overview of his career; going to SFSU; being mentored by Norman Lear; selling a Good Times; going to work on the Jeffersons; turning down a chance to write / produce the Incredible Hulk; his pilot Pen 'n' Ink aided by Louis Schwartzberg; doing a college interview for Benjamin Spock for President that got picked up by PBS; Jeffersons episodes; befriending Roxie Roker and her husband Sy Kravitz; Jeffersons writer's were older; moving to Universal to write pilots; working for Nicholls, Ross, West; writing for Sheriff Lobo; his pilot for Pen 'n' Ink leads to a lifelong friendship with Fred & Mary Willard; his pilot, the Outlaw; Street Hawk was originally supposed to precede Monday Night Football; finished second to Dallas but not good enough; cost $1 million an episode; getting Tangerine Dream to do the music; hiring Joe Regalbuto and Rex Smith; "predicting the future"; great writing staff; his sitcom pilot Sisters with Sally Kellerman; Quantum Leap; his episode "Jimmy" is nominated for an Emmy; writes Little Rascals movie for Penelope Spheeris; hired to make snow version of Baywatch called Extreme; creates Slappy & the Stinkers based on original Little Rascals script; Extreme; his pilot for Stinger, a superhero parody; Blade Squad; Twice in a Lifetime; his fun in writing Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction; how he got the audience to believe anything; working for military intelligence creating battle drills, IED simulations, and writing military role playing table tops; and working for the Spy Museum

Pod Meets World
Fuzzbucket

Pod Meets World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 56:46


Grab your imaginary friend as Will and Sabrina watch “Fuzzbucket” starring Chris Hebert, Phil Fondacaro, Joe Regalbuto, Wendy Phillips and Robyn Lively. The film premiered in 1986 as a Magical World of Disney film.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Magical Rewind
Fuzzbucket

Magical Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 56:46


Grab your imaginary friend as Will and Sabrina watch “Fuzzbucket” starring Chris Hebert, Phil Fondacaro, Joe Regalbuto, Wendy Phillips and Robyn Lively. The film premiered in 1986 as a Magical World of Disney film.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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A Mick A Mook and A Mic
Joe Regalbuto - actor and director. He is known for his role as Frank Fontana on the CBS television sitcom Murphy Brown, which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 1989.

A Mick A Mook and A Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 79:21


Joe Regalbuto - actor and director. He is known for his role as Frank Fontana on the CBS television sitcom Murphy Brown, which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 1989.Joe shares candid insight into his lengthy career as an actor and director.  Appearing on television shows such as Knots Landing Mork & Mindy and  Magnum, P.I.In 1982 Joe Regalbuto played a supporting role in the critically acclaimed film Missing, as well as the role of Darius in the cult sci-fi/fantasy movie The Sword and the Sorcerer, and, on television, the recurring role of Kalnik the evil alien in three episodes of Mork & Mindy.He starred in the CBS series Knots Landing in the 1984–1985 and 1985–1986 seasons as Harry Fisher, a man who takes possession of the Ewing twins illegally, which centered on the Black Market storyline.In 1984 he appeared in the TV movie Invitation to Hell, directed by Wes Craven.In 1985 Regalbuto increased his household recognition when he guest starred as cab driver and high school friend, Don Eddie Rice, in the television series Magnum, P.I. episode "Going Home". A year earlier, he co-starred with Magnum, P.I. star Tom Selleck in Selleck's 2nd film, Lassiter.In 1986 Regalbuto starred in the TV movie Fuzz Bucket and a short-lived series, Street Hawk, and co-starred in the short-lived 1979 sitcom The Associates with Martin Short.In 1988, he played the part of Rebecca Devereaux's verbally abusive boyfriend, Jeremy, in the TV series The Golden Girls.

Forgotten TV
Forgotten TV ep 41-Street Hawk

Forgotten TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 179:17


The 1985 ABC series Street Hawk is fully considered. The show starred Rex Smith, Joe Regalbuto, and Jeannie Wilson and was created by Bruce Lansbury, Paul M. Belous, and Robert Wolterstorff. This podcast is designed to be listened to in three segments. Timecodes: 0-1:04:52 Intro, episode rundown 1:04:52-2:06:00 Behind the Scenes, The Machine 2:06:00-end Troubled Production, The Music, Toys/Merchandise, After Street Hawk Buy Street Hawk now on DVD! SUPPORT FORGOTTEN TV ON PATREON! Support Forgotten TV with Paypal More at Forgotten TV The Green Hornet: A History of Radio, Motion Pictures, Comics and Television by Martin Grams Jr. Knight Rider Legacy by Joe Huth IV and Richie F. Levine Amazon links are affiliate. Music credits: Superhero Story 2 by Fredrik Ekstrom is used under license by Epidemic Sound Synthoid's cover of The Safety Dance-Follow Synthoid on SoundCloud Music from Street Hawk Begins, Street Hawk Adventures, and Street Hawk Returns by Giuliano Pilati Is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Please support Giuliano Pilati by making a donation. Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company or TV network involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned in this podcast. All mentioned TV series, specials, movies, commercials, and clips are the property of their respective copyright holders.  Copyright 2021 Forgotten TV Media

Forgotten TV
Forgotten TV Street Hawk Preview

Forgotten TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 2:33


A preview of the upcoming consideration of the 1985 ABC series Street Hawk, coming soon! Starring Rex Smith, Joe Regalbuto, and Jeannie Wilson. SUPPORT FORGOTTEN TV ON PATREON! Support Forgotten TV with Paypal Buy Street Hawk now on DVD! More at Forgotten TV Amazon links are affiliate. 'First Mission' by Giuliano Pilati is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Born on this Day podcast

Born on this Day: is a daily podcast hosted by Bil Antoniou, Amanda Barker & Marco Timpano. Celebrating the famous and sometimes infamous born on this day. Check out their other podcasts: Bad Gay Movies, Bitchy Gay Men Eat & Drink Every Place is the Same My Criterions The Insomnia Project Marco's book: 25 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Podcast Celebrating birthday's on this day: Elizabeth Debicki, Steve Guttenberg, Chad Michael Murray, Vince McMahon, Jared Harris, James D'Arcy, Barret Oliver, Rupert Grint, Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist, Anne Archer, Alex O'Loughlin, Dave Chappelle, Stephen Fry, Marlee Matlin, Ava DuVernay, Takashi Miike, Kevin Dunn, Kenny Baker, Pierfrancesco Favino, Marco Bellocchio, Joe Regalbuto, Ronee Blakley, --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/born-on-this-day-podcast/message

Superfeed! from The Incomparable
Magnum, podcast 10: "Going Home" (S6E7)

Superfeed! from The Incomparable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 29:02


Life ain’t easy when the Big Lebowski is your stepdad. Jason looks for secret palm trees and imagines the “Magnum” sitcom, featuring Joe Regalbuto! Host Jason Snell, Philip Michaels and David J. Loehr.

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Magnum, podcast - revisiting

Life ain’t easy when the Big Lebowski is your stepdad. Jason looks for secret palm trees and imagines the “Magnum” sitcom, featuring Joe Regalbuto!

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast
Interview: Joe Regalbuto (Frank Fontana) Part 2 of 2

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2018 60:34


Jesi and Lauren bring you Part Two of their interview with Joe Regalbuto a.k.a Frank Fontana! Topics include: Age on television in the 21st century, more revival talk, the psyche of Frank Fontana, and how Joe’s career may be coming full circle in Astoria, Queens! Check out more episodes and more info about this episode under Show Notes: www.murphybrownpod.com Note: The film Joe and Steve Peterman (writer/producer for Murphy Brown) did together was a TV movie called “The Other Woman” (1983).

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast
Interview: Joe Regalbuto (Frank Fontana) Part 1 of 2

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 56:52


Jesi and Lauren are thrilled to bring you Part One of their interview with Joe Regalbuto a.k.a Frank Fontana! Topics include: Joe’s origin story on the East Coast, stories of his past co-stars - including Mary Tyler Moore, Frank’s relationship with Murphy, and Joe’s time on television in the 1980s (including Golden Girls). And we ask Joe what he can or not can say about the upcoming Murphy Brown revival. Check out more episodes and more info about this episode under Show Notes: www.murphybrownpod.com

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast
1.14: It's How You Play The Game

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 71:43


Jesi and Lauren dive head first into the beginnings of “Trash TV” as they cover Season One, Episode 14: “It’s How You Play The Game” written by Russ Woody (Season One’s “Nowhere To Run” & “Kyle”)! Topics include: Ratings then and today, Joe Regalbuto and Faith Ford’s Emmy submissions. Lauren takes a “walk on the wild side” and goes in depth about the talk show scene of the late 1980s - including the host that loosely inspired Jerry Gold! - while Jesi discusses verbiage surrounding sex workers. Plus, revival casting news! This and more at www.murphybrownpod.com.

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The Doorpost Podcast Project // Inspiring interviews with some of today's most successful Entrepreneurs

Joe Regalbuto is an American actor and director known for his role as Frank Fontana on the CBS television comedy Murphy Brown. He played a supporting role in the critically acclaimed film Missing in 1982. Also in 1982, Regalbuto played Darius, in the cult sci-fi/fantasy The Sword and the Sorcerer and he played Kalnik, an evil alien, in three episodes of Mork & Mindy. Joe also starred in the CBS series Knots Landing in the 1984-1985 and 1985-1986 season as a character called Harry Fisher who had taken possession of the Ewing twins illegally which centred on the Black Market storyline. Additionally, he starred in the 1986 TV movie Fuzz Bucket as well as the short-lived series Street Hawk. In 1988, Joe played the part of Rebecca Devereaux's boyfriend in the TV series The Golden Girls. Late in the series, Regalbuto directed more than 20 episodes of Murphy Brown. He also has directed episodes of Titus, George Lopez, Wizards of Waverly Place and other television programs. In 2002, he appeared on the final season (5th) of the Ally McBeal TV series, episode 10, "One Hundred Tears", as Harvey Hall, a man who believed he could fly, using wings of his own making. In 2008, he had guest roles in the TV series Ghost Whisperer and Criminal Minds, as well as a small role in the movie Bottle Shock. In 2009, Regalbuto had a guest appearance on NCIS. In 2012, he played the critically acclaimed part of Mr Rogers in the TV Series Southland: "his character feigned grief in what Det. Lydia Adams (Regina King) called 'an Academy Award-winning performance.' He's not eligible for an Oscar, but Regalbuto might just get an Emmy". In recent years, he has directed episodes of Hot in Cleveland, Saint George with George Lopez and Partners with Kelsey Grammer and Martin Lawrence.

Search for Schlock
The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982)

Search for Schlock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2014


http://searchforschlock.com/media/podcasts/sfs-060-SwordAndTheSorcerer.mp3 Download MP3 We've seen Brain Smasher...A Love Story and we've seen Captain America, but we decided to give director Albert Pyun one more chance anyway and watch what is perhaps Pyun's most well-regarded film. (Sorry, Alien from L.A.) This one is a fantasy epic about a guy with a sword that's really three swords, and it shoots swords out of it. It's every bit as awesome as I just made it sound. Also along for the ride is Bull from Night Court and Frank Fontana from Murphy Brown, or as we call them, "The Dream Team." Original post located at searchforschlock.com.