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Frank Traynor and Jonathan Bradley Welch share about times they blew up. • See RISK! live in Washington, DC on June 7th, in Philadelphia on June 19th, or in New York City on June 26th. Get tickets at Risk-show.com/live • Pitch us your story! risk-show.com/submissions • Support RISK! through Patreon at patreon.com/risk or make a one-time donation: paypal.me/riskshow • Get the RISK! Book and shop for merch: risk-show.com/shop • Take our storytelling classes: thestorystudio.org • Hire Kevin Allison as a coach or get personalized videos: kevinallison.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jonathan Bradley Welch and Lindsey Lange-Abramowitz tell stories about information they held close to the chest. • Pitch us your story! risk-show.com/submissions • Support RISK! through Patreon at patreon.com/risk or make a one-time donation: paypal.me/riskshow • Get tickets to RISK! live shows: risk-show.com/live • Get the RISK! Book and shop for merch: risk-show.com/shop • Take our storytelling classes: thestorystudio.org • Hire Kevin Allison as a coach or get personalized videos: kevinallison.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Sons and Lovers” (January 16, 1996) This is an honest-to-God follow-up to our previous Wings episode, which was all about the series antagonist, Roy Biggins, finding out his son was gay. Five seasons later, someone at Wings thought to ask “Hey, what if that gay character didn't cease to exist the moment that first episode ended?” This episode marks one of the few times that a one-off gay character actually got to return. And yeah, we're re-joined by Massachusetts correspondent Jonathan Bradley Welch. It's a real journey for us all. Check out our sponsor, Spaces! And join our spaces for Gayest Episode Ever and Cartoons That Made Us Gay. Watch what remains of the attempted British remake of Wings.Buy the new issue of Beyond Sunset here. Go shop at our TeePublic store! Follow: GEE on Facebook • GEE's Facebook Group • GEE on Twitter • GEE on Instagram • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: Apple Podcasts • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! We even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This episode's art was designed by Ian O'Phelan. This is a TableCakes podcast.
Hi. This is the fourth and final installment of our summer rerun series wherein we send out old episodes that we think are good but perhaps didn't get all the attention they should have. This Wings episode is actually our least-listened-to episode, and we're pretty sure that is a result of Drew naming it originally “Roy Biggins Has a Big Gay Son.” We're betting that forefronting the fact that it's Wings will help more people listen to it, because you're more likely to know what Wings is than you are to remember who Roy Biggins was. Either way, this is an episode we will be revisiting in the not-too-distant future when we do the episode where Roy's gay son comes back to the show! See you in September with new episodes! “There's Always Room for Cello” (December 14, 1990) Roy Biggins is the chuckling villain of Wings, an NBC sitcom that is a solid B but which has a reputation for being a C minus. In the second season, Roy's son came out and Roy was given — and totally biffed — a chance to act like a grown-up. Jonathan Bradley Welch, host of that *other* gay TV podcast, A Special Presentation, is on hand to discuss growing up in Massachusetts, the charms of Crystal Bernard and which Hackett brother is hotter. Listen to Jonathan's gay TV podcast, A Special Presentation, and listen to the episode Drew did about Animaniacs. Read the transcript for this episode here. Support us on Patreon! Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast.
Jonathan Bradley Welch, Stella Harris, and Emily Krauser share stories about bros in the closet, a fisting party, and keeping a medical secret. Support RISK! on Patreon at Patreon.com/RISK Make a one-time donation to RISK! at PayPal.me/RISKshow Get tickets to RISK! live shows at RISK-show.com/tour Get the RISK! book at TheRISKBook.com Take storytelling classes at TheStoryStudio.org Hire Kevin Allison to make a personalized video at Cameo.com/TheKevinAllison Hire Kevin Allison as a coach at KevinAllison.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Two Wick Tuesday! In today's episode, Selena talks with her old friend storyteller Jonathan Bradley Welch (@jonathanbwelch), a lifelong candlehead and fellow Masshole. The pair talk about Trader Joe's, Market Basket, and Jonathan shares the gripping story of his FIRST candle. Plus, he shares his all-time favorite candle from Salem, MA boutique HausWitch Home + Healing (@hauswitch). (music: bensound.com)
This week we talk to storyteller, and producer, Jonathan Bradley Welch of The Stonewall Democrats about the Drum Barracks, LA's only Civil War era fort. We also talk about The Unsolved Mysteries tv show, trinkets from beyond and the 2020 U.S. election.
“A Toe in the Water” (September 23, 1991) What is Designing Women minus Delta Burke and Jean Smart but plus Julia Duffy and Jan Hooks? An interesting beast that is different than the Suzanne/Charlene years, yeah, but still pretty damn interesting. This episode is a showcase for Duffy’s anti-Diane Chambers, Allison Sugarbaker, who only lasted a season but it wasn’t her fault? Jonathan Bradley Welch makes his second GEE turn to talk Sugarbakers and his new podcast with Stonewall Democrats. Listen to our previous Designing Women episodes, Julia Sugarbaker Plans a Gay Funeral and Suzanne Sugarbaker Accidentally Dates a Lesbian, as well as Jonathan’s first GEE episode, Roy Biggins Has a Big Gay Son. Check out Jonathan’s queer politics podcast, The Read Down: YouTube • Twitter • iTunes • Website Listen to Drew’s new 80s music podcast, Deep Cuts and Superficial Wounds: Mixcloud • iTunes • Stitcher • Libsyn • more to come! Read Rembert Browne’s Grantland article on Delta Burke’s exit from Designing Women. And read the L.A Times article on Jean Smart’s far-less dramatic exit. Listen to Gayish’s episode on bisexuals. The Slate article on the political affiliation of various TV characters. Shop for Gayest Episode Ever shirts, totes and more on our TeePublic page. Buy Glen’s movie, Being Frank. Support us on Patreon! Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn • SoundCloud And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro song is “In the Evening” by Sheryl Lee Ralph: Apple Music • Amazon Music • Spotify
“George” (February 16, 1974) And finally we arrive at the show that back when we were kids was what informed us that the kids’ block of syndicated TV had been turned over to the grown-ups. Now grown-ups ourselves (sorta, kinda), we still can’t get into M*A*S*H, but regardless of our personal feelings we weigh in on why this show was important, even if this second-season gay-themed episode gets a B/B minus. Apologies to the M*A*S*H diehards out there. Subscribe to Jonathan Bradley Welch’s new podcast, The Read Down. It's politics but for gays! Curious about the origins of this show’s theme song? Listen to our episode all about instrumental theme songs from sitcoms. Take in the insane debate over David Odgen Stiers’ sexuality. See what Radar’s butt looked like when it was glimpsed on a national broadcast in 1973 in the 8 p.m. timeslot. Trapper John stars as Major Nelson in I Dream of Jeannie: 15 Years Later. Buy Gayest Episode Ever shirts, totes and more on our TeePublic page. Buy Glen’s movie, Being Frank. Support us on Patreon! Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn • SoundCloud And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro theme is “Warrior” by Riky Maltese (Apple Music / Spotify / Amazon Music)
Jonathan Bradley Welch (A Special Presentation) joins Becky to discuss 1.) is that the man’s leg or arm on the front cover and 2.) the sexy, thrilling, and deadly “Hidden Sins” ($3.99.)
THIS is the official Season 4 debut bbs, and wow, is it an informative one! Jonathan Bradley Welch (A Special Presentation podcast, Stonewall Dems) joins Nat and Pete for a round-up of everything happening in the democratic primary so far, including Bernie's electability, the comeback of one Joe Biden, the mechanics of a contested convention, and much, much more. We are here. We are QUEER. And we are with you for the rest of this exhausting election season! Xoxo
Jonathan Bradley Welch joins Bryan to talk William Wyler's JEZEBEL starring Bette Davis, Henry Fonda and High Camp fave George Brent. We also talk Who's The Boss, Mindhunter, Years and Years and She-Devil.Jezebel is available on to stream on Amazon Prime and Kanopy.Please rate and review HIGH CAMP on Apple Podcasts. It helps degenerates like you find the show!Instagram: @highcamppod @ruckerbryTwitter: @highcamppod @ruckerbryLetterboxd: @mrjopekNext week Bryan watches Billy Wilder's SUNSET BOULEVARD.
Jonathan Bradley Welch, Mav Viola and Sharon Spell share stories about politicians in the closet, a gender journey and a battle with booze.
“There’s Always Room for Cello” (December 14, 1990) What smells like Wario + Newman + extra farts? It’s Roy Biggins, the chuckling villain of Wings, an NBC sitcom that is a solid B but which has a reputation for being a C minus. In the second season, Roy’s son came out and Roy was given — and totally biffed — a chance to act like a grown-up. Jonathan Bradley Welch, host of that *other* gay TV podcast, A Special Presentation, is on hand to discuss growing up in Massachusetts, the charms of Crystal Bernard and which Hackett brother is hotter. Listen to Jonathan's *other* gay TV podcast, A Special Presentation Drew’s Animaniacs-focused episode of A Special Presentation: Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ new queer art space Support us on Patreon! Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast.
Vivian Kane and Brock Wilbur do a rare call-in episode with Jonathan Bradley Welch. As a brutally informed, former political operative, he's the guest that this week requires. Issues from across the entire administration are tackled in order of crushing emotional pain, and then JBW discusses ways to get involved and/or an episode of Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack. We're all having a time.
Who was the liar? Jonathan Bradley Welch, Oscar Sagastume, or Erica Gerard? Want to support Two Truths and a Lie? Become a patron!
Dara talks to Jonathan Bradley Welch of "A Special Presentation" Podcast about Oprah and The Real World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two people pretending to be other people, and one pretending to pretend to be another person. Which is which? Jonathan Bradley Welch is forced out of the closet in front of all of his bro-friends. Oscar Sagastume gets bored and makes up a coworker. And Erica Gerard develops a more daring personality in the wake of 9/11. Want to support Two Truths and a Lie? Become a patron!
This is the REAL story of three Californian podcast hosts who stopped being polite (see: E rating) and start talking about The Real World! (Season 1) - David, Jonathan and Shawn take on this ancestor of today's reality madness: the first season (1992) of MTV's giant. *** If you like us, share us by telling your friends and rating and reviewing us through Apple Podcasts. We are also available on Google/Android! This episode is sponsored by Wayward Gourmet! Go to waywardgourmet.com now and use promo code PRESENTATION for 15% off your first order. *** Hosted and produced by: David Crabb, Jonathan Bradley Welch, Shawn Binder Technical Producer/Editor: Veronica Gruba
Linda sits down with Jonathan Bradley Welch, Comedian, Storyteller and host of the A Special Presentation podcast and get deep into the difference between Gay and Straight dating apps and Linda's hate of Coffee dates. Jonathan Bradley Welch Instagram & Twitter: @JBWelch Join Hatedate community on Facebook: Facebook.com/hatedateshow Visit Hatedate on the web: Hatedateshow.com
Jonathan Bradley Welch, David Crabb and Shawn Binder talk television with A Special Presentation! This first episode explores what we love, don't love, miss and wish we could see on television - the medium we love.
Jonathan Bradley Welch (@jonathanbwelch) returns to the show to talk about his new political podcast “The Big Blue To Do.” IMDB got rid of their message boards, do we care? First the Super Bowl and now the Oscars, what makes for an ideal viewing party? Theme parties are bad enough, but now Will has to attend a theme wedding - what nonsense is this? How did that Oscar Pool hold up for you?