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Hello Leading Literacy friends! As you know, Institutes of High Ed. play an important role in making the instructional shift from balanced to structured literacy with educators. On today's episode, we talk with Nancy Walker and Shana Matamala from LaFetra College of Education at the University of La Verne, the only A-rated teacher education program for literacy in the state. This conversation is so important, and we know you'll find it interesting to see how ULV made the switch from balanced to structured literacy within their own ranks to help teachers be better prepared in the field. Enjoy this golden episode!
CHEESECAKES! Come see Patrick on tour! CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS! WELCOME THE GOLDEN GIRLS DEEP DIVE PODCAST! Starting from the beginning of the show, each week we recap an episode of The Golden Girls. Along the way, we sprinkle in researched deep dives into something from the episode or The Golden Girls universe! In Season 2 Episode 12, Sophia is having a birthday and Dorothy is planning a huge surprise--she's flying her mother's sister, Angela, in from Sicily. Shenanigans ensue when it turns out SOPHIA AND ANGELA HATE EACH OTHER. Get ready, Cheesecakes, for the great Nancy Walker!! Our episodes are researched by Jess McKillop, Patrick Hinds, and Jennifer Simard. All of our sources can be found on our website. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok at @GoldenGirlsDeepDive 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
We are celebrating The Golden Girls and Disco! The masterful creative output of the 70s and 80s continues to inform and inspire! Diving deep to illuminate this point are coffee table book couple, Jim Colucci and Frank DeCaro. Jim's book, Golden Girls Forever: An Unauthorized Look Behind The Lanai is packed with hundreds of exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes and never-before-revealed stories, more than two hundred rare photos, Golden Girls sets, fashion, memorable quotes and more.Jim tells us about The Rule of Four, led by Blanche, Rose, Dorothy and Sophia that's become a sitcom template. He shares the secret formula to Golden Girls' success. Great writing x phenomenal performances. We address what fueled the Betty/Bea personality clash, and we learn how Maude, Soap and a skit promoting NBC's new 1984 programming sparked the conception of a show about women of a certain age that changed friendships, social norms, and how we view cheesecake, forever.Frank's book, Disco: Music, Movies, and Mania under the Mirror Ball, is a comprehensive guide to the queer, club music that became a dance sensation, a fashion craze and a mainstream lifestyle. Gay men and black women created the driving rhythms of Disco music and dancing, but white men, like the Bee Gees and Travolta, carried it on a shimmering wave through middle America. Studio 54's denizens were draped in skimpy haute couture while the masses were obsessed with themed merchandise, examples of which have become iconic pieces of modern kitsch. We also hear about Frank and Jim's meet-cute, Jim's first journalism assignment at a mobbed (never pardon our puns) Soprano's casting call, and the conversation doesn't end until it reaches its logical conclusion: the Nancy Walker factor.In recommendations --Weezy: The movie Dreamin' Wild on HuluFritz: The documentary, Ladies And Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music on PeacockPath Points of Interest:Jim ColucciGolden Girls Forever: An Unauthorized Look Behind The LanaiJim Colucci Amazon Author PageJim Colucci on InstagramFrank DeCaroFrank Decaro on WikiFrank Decaro Show Facebook GroupFrank Decaro on InstagramDisco: Music, Movies, and Mania under the Mirror BallFrank Decaro Amazon Author PageDreamin' Wild - HuluLadies And Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music - Peacock
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originally released: May 8, 2019 Composer/lyricist (and former subject of this podcast), Doug Cohen is here for the first-ever Sondheim tribute. Topics include: cut songs, Ethel Merman, Sondheim's singing voice, the glorious Nancy Walker, and drowning your babies. Featured recordings: Sondheim: A Musical Tribute - Original Broadway Cast Recording (1973) • Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall - Stephen Sondheim (1992) • Random Access Memories - Daft Punk (2013) Have you checked out our PATREON? You haven't? Then how are you going to listen to our patrons-only podcast The Original Cast at the Movies? April's episode has perennial favorites Kari Ginsburg (Gypsy, et al.) and Roddy Flynn (Anyone Can Whistle, et al.) talking Yentl (1983), Barbara Streisand's epic story about a woman pretending to be a man so she can study the Talmud and sing alone in the woods with candles. Patreon • Twitter • Facebook • Email
On the eighth episode of The Most Sensational, Inspirational, Celebrational, Muppetational Podcast, Mirandia Berthold & Andy Atherton continue talking about their love for The Muppets and review episodes 5-8 of season two of The Muppet Show that featured guest stars: Judy Collins, Nancy Walker, Edgar Bergen & Steve Martin. And give their thoughts on their favorite characters and sketches that appeared in each.
National Shrimp day. Entertainment from 2015. Jeffeerson Davis captured, Nelson Mandela sworn in as South Africa President, 1st telephone installed in White House. Todays birthdays - Fred Astaire, Nancy Walker, Larry Williams, Henry Fambrough, Danny Rapp, Donovan, Bono, Young MC, Kenan Thompson. Joan Crawford died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/The shrimp song - Elvis PresleySee you again - Wiz Khalifa Charlie PuthGirl crush - Little Big TownBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Puttin' on the Ritz - Fred AstaireShort fat fanny - Larry WilliamsI don't want to lose you - The SpinnersLets go to the hop - Danny & the JuniorsMellow Yellow - DonovanAnother day - U2Bust a move - Young MCExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on Facebook
This movie asks the important question: what if the Village People were straight? "Best Revival of a Podcast: Showgays" is a podcast in The Ampliverse at theampliverse.com Email us any thoughts and takes and we may read it on the next episode at showgaysmoviemusical@gmail.com Join our live discussion of all things Showgays on our Discord server! https://discord.gg/Ma5FasSwXU Don't forget to check out the Ampliverse Bookshop for further reading! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/showgays/message
Roy Harold Scherer Jr. was born smack dab in the middle of both the Roaring 20's and the country in Illinois, Thanksgiving of 1925. Of all the gay and bisexual actors and actresses we've covered, Hudson was easily the most elusive and convincing in his career long presentation as a very straight screen idol and leading man. While known to many in Hollywood circles, his private life only came to public light over three decades into his career, when he was one of the earliest celebrities to openly discuss his being stricken with AIDS. A naval veteran and strangely enough, a lifelong Republican and de facto Goldwater Girl (!) he pursued his dream of acting despite a pronounced and career long difficulty in remembering lines, being rejected from drama school and wasting no less than 38 takes to deliver a single line in his first onscreen role – a testament to his All American good looks and winning personality, to be sure. After being signed to Universal, he was cast in several forgettable and forgotten cheesy period westerns, pirate and supposed adventure films before landing industry attention with his Oscar for the execrable James Dean/Elizabeth Taylor melodrama Giant. But it was with his oddly fortuitous pairing with Doris Day and neurotic comic relief sideman Tony Randall in a series of fluffy and decidedly conservative romantic comedies at the end of the 1950s that he truly attained marquee leading man status. Going on to star with Italian sex symbols Gina Lollobrigida and Claudia Cardinale, as well as other attempts to replicate the Hudson/Day formula with lesser lights like Leslie Caron and Paula Prentiss, Hudson began to tire of these sort of light comedy roles, moving to television for the highly enjoyable and well remembered McMillan and Wife alongside the equally loveable Susan Saint James and gay icon (and Rosie the paper towel lady!) Nancy Walker for a several season, nigh-decade spanning run. His latter roles tended towards the decidedly idiosyncratic: John Frankenheimer's existential paranoia opus Seconds, Alastair MacLean's flawed if enjoyable Cold War spy film Ice Station Zebra, Roger Vadim's sexploitation slasher/comedy Pretty Maids All In a Row, entertaining disaster epic Avalanche and the pensive meditation of a miniseries that was The Martian Chronicles. So join us as we take on the All-American leading man who hid a surprising edge behind the surface veneer, the one and only Rock Hudson, only here on Weird Scenes! Week 108 (10/19/23): Hide in Plain Sight: the Life and Career of Rock Hudson https://weirdscenes1.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/WeirdScenes1 https://twitter.com/WeirdScenes1 (@weirdscenes1) https://thirdeyecinema.podbean.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/third-eye-cinema-weird-scenes-inside-the-goldmine-podcast/id553402044 https:// (open.spotify.com) /show/4s8QkoE6PnAfh65C5on5ZS?nd=1 https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/09456286-8956-4b80-a158-f750f525f246/Third-Eye-Cinema-Weird-Scenes-Inside-the-Goldmine-podcast
Dave recaps the Morgantown City Council meeting. Nancy Walker details a fundraiser for Helpful Harvest.
Set sail on Episode 40, Season 2 of the Love Boat, the worlds greatest romantic comedy drama television series of all time! In this episode we follow an all star cast that includes Elaine Joyce, Melinda Naud, Ron Palillo, Bobby Van, Abe Vagoda and Nancy Walker as they deal with a clandestine crew member, magical match ups, snubbed suggestions, career confusion, retiree romance, stressful slight of hand and a glorious golden lightning bolt. So crank up the old victrola and pick a card while you enjoy this astounding episode. We also encourage everyone to find our Instagram page Lovin' The Love Boat to enjoy the super cool video messages from Isaac himself Mr. Ted Lange! And much more. Thanks for listening to the podcast and joining us on this voyage and by all means consider subscribing to the show as well as Paramount+ so you can watch the episode with us. We promise you'll be glad that you did. * Attention passengers! If you'd like to see the show continue please consider contributing to our GoFundMe so we can stay afloat and allow us to make good on our promise to have exciting new guests join us on future episodes. It means a lot and will also allow us to keep the show commercial free. Visit our page HERE and give whatever you can. Give any amount and help put us over the top.
NANCY DUSSAULT began attracting national attention at Northwestern University when her junior year photo as “Miss Student Body,” appeared in “Life” Magazine. While still at Northwestern, she performed as a guest soloist with The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, winning two Young Artist Awards from the American Society of Musicians. After graduation, Dussault appeared in N.Y. clubs like The Blue Angel and The Upstairs at the Downstairs. Dussault received sensational reviews and was warmly embraced by New York audiences for her Broadway debut in the Jule Styne, Comden & Green musical Do Re Mi. Critics responded to her voice, her versatility and her ability to confidently clown alongside established comedians and co-stars Phil Silvers and Nancy Walker. She earned her first Tony Award nomination, and was tapped to appear on America's most-watched TV program, “The Ed Sullivan Show,” where she was heralded as Broadway's brightest new star. She was only 19. The next year, she stepped into the role of Maria on Broadway in The Sound of Music. She followed with roles in Bajour, Side by Side by Sondheim and Into the Woods, receiving the Theatre World Award and multiple Tony nominations.
From her iconic role as Cissy in the beloved TV show Family Affair to her extensive career in Hollywood and voice-over work, Kathy Garver has left a lasting mark on the entertainment industry. In this interview, Kathy shares her memories of co-stars, discusses the lasting appeal of Family Affair, and talks about her latest projects. My guest, Kathy Garver, and I discuss: "Surviving Cissy: My Family Affair Of Life In Hollywood" - Kathy Garver's memoir about her life in Hollywood and her iconic role as Cissy in the popular TV show, Family Affair. Keeping the Memory of Family Affair Alive - Kathy Garver's dedication to preserving the legacy of Family Affair through appearances and her books, including "The Family Affair Cookbook" and "Family Affair Scrapbook". Family Affair Reboot - A discussion of the reboot of Family Affair, including Kathy's thoughts on why the original magic wasn't captured in the Tim Curry reboot. Aunt Cissy - Kathy's sequel pilot to Family Affair, where she once again plays the beloved character of Cissy as an aunt. JL Hudson Detroit Thanksgiving Parade - A look at Kathy Garver's co-hosting duties with Sebastian Cabot in this iconic parade. "Lem The Orphan Reindeer" - Kathy's classic spoken word album written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. Balancing College and an Acting Career - How Kathy Garver managed to maintain normalcy on campus while pursuing an acting career, thanks to great advice from her mom and therapist. Rachel in "The 10 Commandments" - A discussion of Kathy Garver's role as Rachel the slave girl in this iconic film, working with Cecil B. DeMille, and her lasting friendship with Charlton Heston. Auditioning for Cissy - Kathy's experience auditioning for the role of Cissy on Family Affair. The Lasting Appeal of Family Affair - Why Family Affair remains a beloved show to this day. Episode Highlights - A discussion of two memorable episodes of Family Affair: "Waltz to Remember" and "Member of the Family". Memories of Co-Stars - Kathy Garver shares her fond memories of working with Brian Keith, Sebastian Cabot, Anissa Jones, Johnny Whitaker, and Nancy Walker. Unique Filming Approach - How Family Affair was filmed to work around Brian Keith's movie star schedule. To Tell The Truth - Kathy's time on the new version of this popular game show, and the question of whether she is Dolly Parton's sister. Voice Over Career - Kathy Garver's extensive voice-over career, including narrating over 80 audiobooks and voicing Marvel's Firestar for "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends". Latest Projects - A look at Kathy Garver's latest projects, including "Yellowbird" and "Old Man Jackson". and much more! You're going to love my conversation with Kathy Garver Kathy's website Facebook Fan Page Twitter Instagram Kathy's merchandise Listen to Lem the Orphan Reindeer SPONSORS: AIRDOCTOR: Head over to https://airdoctorpro.com and use promo code CLASSIC, and depending on the model, you'll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! FACTOR MEALS - Head over here and use code classic50 to get 50% off your first box. Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Buy me a coffee (support the show) Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show
National golf day. Pop culture from 1973. Nelson Mandela sworn in, India hits 1 Billion people, 1st telephone in White House. Todays birthdays - Fred Astaire, Nancy Walker, Larry Williams, Henry Fambrough, Danny Rapp, Donovan, Bono, Young MC, Kenan Thompson. Joan Crawford died,
"All my love, Porcupine" was a poetic sign-off for one smitten woodland creature to her mousie lover. Throughout the 1970s and '80s, the personal ads to the Gay Community News in Boston began with an entry addressed to "Mousie Mousie Wildflower." And for once, Haley has found a (vaguely) satisfying conclusion to this classified ad mystery. Tune in to this bite-sized episode to get your daily dose of sweet gay love! Listen to us on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcast, or wherever you listen to your tunes!Interested in being on the show? Contact us at Q4QPodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @Queerpersonals and Instagram @Queerpersonalspodcast. Cover art by Bekah Rich. Music by Kaz Zabala. Thank you to the staff at Northeastern University Libraries, Boston Public Library (for sponsoring digitization), and the Internet Archive for making this freely accessible by anyone who has an interest! Sources:Gay Community News (Boston, MA) 25 December 1982Gay Community News (Boston, MA) 1 April 1983Gay Community News (Boston, MA) 1977 March 25 Gay Community News (Boston, MA) 10 March 1979Gay Community News (Boston, MA) 12 April 1980Gay Community News (Boston, MA) 9 June 1980Gay Community News (Boston, MA) 20 September 1980Gay Community News (Boston, MA) 30 April 1983Gay Community News (Boston, MA) 5 November 1983"Nancy Walker" Making Gay History Interview, 1989. Accessed https://makinggayhistory.com/podcast/nancy-walker/Eric Marcus, "Love is Love," Making Gay History, https://makinggayhistory.com/podcast/bonus-episode-love-is-love/“Nancy Walker: March 17, 1935 - May 20, 1996 [memorial book],” Documented | Digital Collections of The History Project, accessed April 14, 2023, https://historyproject.omeka.net/items/show/459Support the show
GGACP celebrates the birthday (April 3) of one of Gilbert and Frank's favorite guests: singer, actor and music producer Tony Orlando, by presenting this ENCORE of an unforgettable interview from 2016. In this episode, Tony reminisces about singing doo-wop on New York City rooftops, hustling for gigs at the world-famous Brill Building and working alongside music icons Carole King, Gerry Goffin and Clive Davis. Also, Tony remembers Freddie Prinze, gives props to Jerry Lewis, locks horns with "The Great One" and reveals the happy accident that created Tony Orlando and Dawn. PLUS: Tony roasts Dean Martin! Nancy Walker takes her revenge! Shecky Greene flips out! And the boys joins Tony for a "rendition" of "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"My school is the streets. And looking down the barrel of a pointed revolver is my teacher.” Murder By Death (1976) directed by Robert Moore and starring Eileen Brennan, Truman Capote, James Coco, Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, Elsa Lanchester, David Nivens, Maggie Smith, Peter Sellers, Nancy Walker, James Cromwell, Richard Narita and Estelle Winwood. Next Time: Cache (Hidden) (2005)
Join John, DanO and the lady who is a lot like Santa, as she only wants to visit people once a year, Latina Turner, as they sleigh the Ho Ho Holiday this year with their annual Christmas Show. Sexy bartender Kirk stops by with another shocking and delicious Holiday Cocktail, while the Judy Garland Christmas Special from 1963 still delights and entertains the gays today! What do YOU give the Virgin Mary for Christmas? And my sincere apologies to Mary Wicks for calling her Nancy Walker. Thank you whiskey. Happy New Year. Judy Garland Christmas Special with commercialshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOmjvgaT9-A&t=195sTwas The Night Before Christmas Beaton Marionetteshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzNJxLvbRrM White Christmashttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QW65Amj0vM Highlights From "A Christmas Story, The Musical!" Now On Tourhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S03YbjWzosPatti LaBelle- Where My Background Singers?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z84QdJlPpHE Send us greeting, or notHomoliciousPod@gmail.com Sexy Bartender Kirk: IG: bythewaykirby. FB: Kirby Clever Pig
What a CreepSeason 18, Episode 5Chris D'Elia, Charles Dickens, & Can't Stop the MusicComedian Kyle Anderson posted on YouTube a one-hour takedown of Chris D'Elia, who is turning into a modern-day Bill Cosby. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBxm0FSKXpMWe have talked about D'Elia before, as he has been credibly accused of harassing minors and being generally gross to women who interact with him. But this is awful. Trigger warning: Sexual Assault and Coercive Control. Some of his comedy pals have been accused of sexual assault as well, and we have heard from survivors of their abuse privately. Before we get to our main subject of this episode ( a replay from December 2020), Charles Dickens, we will talk about a NON-Creep who needs our help. Actress Valerie Perrine is fighting Parkinson's Disease and needs help with her medical expenses and care. The 79-year-old is best known for her roles in Superman (1978,) Lenny (1974), Slaughterhouse-Five (1972), and finally, Can't Stop the Music, which also stars The Village People, Caitlyn Jenner, and was directed by Nancy Walker. Here is the link for her “Go Fund Me” page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-valerie-perrine-fight-parkinson039s-disease?utm_medium=email&utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_email%2B5102-48hr-donor-shareNow on to our replay ep:Charles Dickens is one of the most successful authors of the 19th Century who attracted a rock star-like following around the world for his dramatic readings. He is considered as close to Father Christmas as any man has ever been and was a champion of working-class people and liberal causes. His work influenced writers for several generations, including Willkie Collins, Jules Verne, Gorge Orwell, Roald Dahl, and Jonathan Nolan (screenwriter for The Dark Knight.)He was also a massive creep to several vital women in his life, which is what we will focus on today. Trigger warnings: Shitty husbandsSources for this episode include:The London Telegraph (2016)Bates College Alumnae InterviewBBCThe GuardianThe Vintage NewsThe SmithsonianThe Herald NewsCharles Dickens: A Life by ClaireTomalinBe sure to follow us on social media. But don't follow us too closely … don't be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple PodcastsTwitter: https://twitter.com/CreepPod @CreepPodFacebook: Join the private group! Instagram @WhatACreepPodcastVisit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreepEmail: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com We've got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/#Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez created our logo. Follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud
Pete and Ben get a little loopy about whether Fozzie should have engaged in a little time travel in order to establish his famous catchphrase before he started using it in honor of this week's guest. Then they get loopier still about whether Pete's rating system is baseless and can't be trusted. Except, Ben's going to go back and cut that part out. Whoops. Now we need ANOTHER temporal pincer movement for that.
In this episode of The Estate of the Union, Brad Wiewel is joined by guest, Nancy Walker, the Executive Director of the Funeral Consumers Alliance. Learn what the organization is and how they are an important resource for making educated choices and arrangements prior to end of life. To learn more about Nancy Walker and the Funeral Consumers Alliance of Central Texas, please visit their website: FCA: https://www.fcactx.org/ This podcast is brought to you by Texas Trust Law*. Learn more: https://www.texastrustlaw.com/about-austin-estate-planning-law-firm/ Resources: https://www.texastrustlaw.com/read-our-books/ Contact us: info@texastrustlaw.com *Wiewel Law Firm is now Texas Trust Law © 2023, Texas Trust Law, ALLRIGHTS RESERVED
Listeners! There's no need to feel down! I said, Listeners! Pick yourself off the ground… and get ready for the story of when Village People made a movie! “Can't Stop The Music” was released in the summer of 1980 at the tail end of the Disco Craze. Producer Allan Carr, fresh off his success with the film “Grease”, was ready for his next smash hit. He paired a fresh-faced Steve Guttenberg with Village People and a movie was made… It's a Disco, Musical, Fever Dream… But it certainly qualifies as a film, nonetheless. This week Ray teaches Rob about Leather Bars, that Nancy Walker didn't take crap from anybody, why there were protests outside of filming locations, and how this “Can't Stop The Music” and “Xanadu” helped create the very first “Golden Raspberry Awards”. If you like what we are doing, please support us on Patreon TEAM: Ray Hebel Robert W Schneider Mark Schroeder Billy Recce Daniel Schwartzberg Gabe Crawford Natalie DeSavia WEBSITES Village People IMDb Rotten Tomatoes BOOKS Offical Razzie Movie Guide ARTICLES The New York Times Variety Film Site MTV AUDIO/VISUAL Trailer Opening YMCA Magic Night Do The Milkshake! Can't Stop The Music Closing Macho Man Siskel & Ebert "The Dogs of 1980" Outtakes from "The Fabulous Allan Carr" Emu's Pink Windmill Kids - Can't Stop The Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's episode 32 of Muppetsational! The UK's biggest Muppet Show podcast. This week, Nancy Walker is a Fancy Talker on The Muppet Show! And on the podcast, Jade loves birdwatching, Emma will never use an electric blanket and Lewis explains the hanky code! **Please note, this episode contains sexually explicit material that may not be suitable for all listeners. Listener discretion is advised.** Find out more about the podcast at muppetspodcast.com Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and Facebook! And read all about us in The Guardian! Editor: Jade Turner Theme Music: Peppy Pepe by Kevin MacLeod Peppy Pepe License Artwork: Charlotte Rudge (Instagram: @Charlie_r_rudge)
The Muppet Show season 2 episode 6 with special guest Nancy Walker is discussed.
In which macho man musician Eric Gaudette joins us to pay homage to THE VILLAGE PEOPLE in Nancy Walker's disco classic CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC (1980). (Warning: contains spoilers and some content may be triggering.)
Nancy Walker (born Anna Myrtle Swoyer;[1] May 10, 1922 – March 25, 1992) was an American actress and comedian of stage, screen, and television. She was also a film and television director (such as of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, on which she also made several guest appearances). During her five-decade-long career, she may be best remembered for her long-running roles as Mildred on McMillan & Wife and Ida Morgenstern, who first appeared on several episodes of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and later became a prominent recurring character on the spinoff series Rhoda. PICTURE: By Studio Publicity - [1], PD-US, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=61590837 PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzyAwZGTgAdonBKhTxUiC2Q --- 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
Here's our Nancy Walker episode, I guess. This one isn't exactly a bounty, but it does have Sweetums dancing, some decent puns, Fozzie and Scooter being adorable, a naked eagle, and a guest star who's clearly game for anything. Quick! Pick up your podcast player and cover your mouth while you listen! https://muppeturgy.com/episodes/nancy-w-alker
IT'S TIME TO WATCH THE MUPPETS! This week with special guest Nancy Walker. Our distracted rants include but are not limited to Seinfeld, flea markets, The Surreal Life, ...Where's Rodney?, NBC Must See TV, Muppet sketch punch-up, and more. "When Kermit gets sick with the swine flu and leaves Fozziein charge of the show, everything goes wrong. A Crazy Harry number ends with a hole blown in the theater wall. At the Dance and Veterinarian's Hospital go on simultaneously. Fozzie even forgets the guest star's name. Kermit shows up just in time to give Nancy "one decent introduction," but he sneezes in the middle of it." ITTWTM shirts!https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/21898238-ittwtm?store_id=333945 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A quicker picker-upper to celebrate four decades of a true Broadway original. Songs from On The Town, Do Re Mi, plus rare recordings of Ms. Walker singing Sondheim, Kern, Gershwin and others.
Opowiadam o filmie "Can't Stop the Music" (1980) w reżyserii Nancy Walker i z muzyką The Village People.
As a treat for hitting 100 Followers on Twitter, we've done up a special episode! Covering the Laverne & Shirley crossover of BLANSKY'S BEAUTIES! Another Happy Days spinoff, this sitcom saw Nancy Walker as the manager and matriarch of a troupe of showgirls in Vegas, but only lasted a single season? Wonder why? Well. We watched the episode where Laverne DeFazio and Frank DeFazio show up. And we tell you all about it.
This week on A Feat of Lunatic Daring, The Muppet Show is visited by singer/songwriter Judy Collins and funnywoman Nancy Walker. Scooter's uncle drops in, Kermit calls out, and Sam gets his feathers all ruffled when talking about nudity. Methinks the eagle doth protest too much. Hi-ho and welcome once again to A Feat of Lunatic Daring, the most sensational inspirational celebrational muppetational podcast about Jim Henson and his Muppets! Things are rough right now. Let's talk about something that makes us happy, namely in unmistakable genius of James Maury Henson. https://www.lunaticdaring.com/sources (Sources Page) https://twitter.com/LunaticDaring (Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/lunaticdaring/ (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/lunaticdaring (Facebook) Also follow https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9DdpUYDBkCCM4BfGRJcpTg? (Antithesis Audio) on YouTube for future video content Chad Instagram & Twitter: https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/chadjshonk (@chadjshonk) Nick Twitter: @https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/ntjackson17 (ntjackson17) Music by Seth Podowitz https://twitter.com/audiobookseth (@audiobookseth) © Antithesis Audio
Today is the 99th birthday of Nancy Walker. My natural draw to 70's mystery detective TV dramas made it natural that I loved her on McMillan & Wife. Her entire resume reads impressively, the best TV shows of the time, she was on them, iconic TV shows of every decade, she guest starred. The world is a better place because she was in it and still feel the loss that she las left. This episode is also available as a blog post. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waldina/message
South Chicago has long been considered as the birthplace of American serial killers, and with names like H.H. Holmes and John Wayne Gacey, and Richard Speck, ringing in the air it's easy to see why. Since January of 2001 there have been 51 unsolved and oddly similar homicides in the south and west Chicago areas involving mostly black women who work mainly in the sex industry. Patreon.com/sandupodcast Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com Sources: https://www.unforgotten51.com/2020/12/portraits-say-her-name-say-all-their.html https://www.thepetitionsite.com/940/901/159/there-is-at-least-one-active-serial-killer-in-chicago-right-now/ petition http://www.murderdata.org/p/search-homicide-records-by-victim-type.html http://themurdersquad.com/episodes/is-there-an-active-serial-killer-in-chicago/ https://youtu.be/xmtlArN_3iM. https://youtu.be/Jv_3OHd_bc4. https://youtu.be/UTo3j_pM0zM https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/serial-killer-51-women/Content?oid=86544073 https://www.vice.com/en/article/5955vd/is-there-a-serial-killer-roaming-the-streets-of-chicago VICTIMS: 2001: -Angela Marieanna Ford was found strangled in an abandoned building on January 4. -Charlotte W. Day was found in a vacant lot strangled on March 28. -Winifred Shines was found in the back lot of a Shop and Buy clothing store strangled on August 2. -Brenda Cowart was found strangled in a vacant lot on August 22. -Elaine Boneta was found strangled, faced down on the sidewalk on November 5. -Saudia Banks was found strangled in her apartment on December 28. 2002: -Bessie Scott was found strangled in a an abandoned beauty salon on February 16. -Gwendolyn Williams was found strangled behind a Dollar Store on June 12. -Jody Grissom was found strangled in an alley on August 14. -Lorraine Harris was located strangled in an alley on August 25. -Dellie Jones' body was found strangled in the garage of an abandoned building on September 7. -Celeste Jackson was found strangled in an alley on December 20. 2003: -Nancy Walker was strangled and dismembered. Her remains were found by a cleaning crew picking up trash on the side of the road on March 19. -Linda Green was found strangled in an alley in May 20. -Tarika Jones was strangled in the basement of an abandoned building on May 20. -Rosenda Barocio was located strangled in an alley on August 14. -Latonya Keeler's body was found strangled in a garbage can on August 16. -Latricia Hall was found strangled in a vacant lot on October 15. -Lucyset “Mary” Thomas' body was found in the garage of an abandoned building on October 15. She had been strangled and also had blunt force trauma to the head. -Ethel Amerson was found on December 26th on the second floor of an abandoned building. She was strangled and had blunt force head trauma. 2004: -Michelle Davenport's body was found in a garbage can, strangled on July 15th. -Tamala Edwards was found strangled in an alley on October 16th. -Makalavah Williams' body was found strangled behind Wood Brothers Stamping Steel on November 5. 2005: -Precious Smith was found strangled in an alley on January 13. -Denise Torres was located strangled in an alley on February 1. -Wanda Hall was found strangled in a vacant lot on August 30. -Yvette Mason was found strangled in an alley on December 25. -Shaniqua Williams' body was found behind an abandoned building, strangled on December 30. 2006: -Margaret Gomez's remains were found in a junkyard on January 12. She had been strangled. -Antoinette Simmons' body was found in a city trash container on July 14. Simmons had been asphyxiated and still had a plastic bag around her head. -Kelly Sarff was found strangled in an abandoned building on September 24. 2007: -Veronica Frazier was found strangled in an alley on March 25. -Mary Szatkowski was found strangled on an enclosed porch on May 2. -Theresa Bunn remains were found strangled and burnt in a garbage can on a vacant lot on November 13. -Hazel Marion Lewis remains were found strangled and burnt in a garbage can on November 14. 2008: -Genevieve "Jenny" Mellas was located strangled in a wooded area on October 9th. 2009: -Charlene Miller was found strangled in her apartment on June 13. -Latoya Banks was found in an alley on July 5th. -Shannon Williams was found strangled in an alley on August 6. -Vanessa Rajokovich's body was located next to the river. She was asphyxiated and found with a plastic bag over her head. 2010: -Lafonda Sue Wilson was found strangled on June 25th. -Quanda L. Crider was found strangled with blunt force trauma in the first floor closet of an abandoned building on July 16th. 2011: -Angela Profit was found strangled in a vacant lot on August 28. 2012: -Pamela Wilson's body was located in the grassy area of a vacant lot on August 9th. 2014: -Velma Howard was found strangled in an alley on February 21st. 2017: -Diamond Turner's body was found in a garbage can on March 3rd. She had been asphyxiated and had blunt force trauma. -Catherine Saterfield-Buchanan was found strangled in a parkway on June 22. 2018: -Valerie Marie Jackson was found strangled in a yard on March 17. -Lora Dawn Harbin's body was located in a grassy yard of an abandoned resident on May 25. -Nicole Lynell Ridge was found strangled in a garage of an abandoned building on June 12. -Reo Renee Holyfield's body was located in a garbage can in an alley due to possible strangulation on September 10th.
"This entire murder has been...catered!" You are cordially invited to spend the weekend with the world's greatest detectives in a spooky old mansion! Enjoy an invisible dinner, a fiendish murder, and the chance to win a million dollars if you can solve this devious crime! Get ready to laugh your *** off, because our topic this time is NEIL SIMON's classic murder mystery spoof MURDER BY DEATH from 1976 featuring one of the brilliant comedy ensemble casts ever put on film. My partner in crime is the divine Miss CHRYSTEN PEDDIE from KILLING YOUR DARLINGS https://www.instagram.com/kydcast/ (@kydcast), and together we'll guide you through this treasure trove of side-splitting one-liners while also addressing its troublesome moments of racism, sexism and homophobia. https://www.ScreamQueenz.com (www.ScreamQueenz.com) Link also in IG bio Please consider helping NYC's homeless with a donation to https://www.screamqueenz.com/backpacks (BACKPACKS FOR THE STREET) at https://backpacksforthestreet.org/give-now (https://backpacksforthestreet.org/give-now) or on my Facebook fundraising page https://www.screamqueenz.com/backpackssq (www.screamqueenz.com/backpackssq) Check out CHRYSTEN PEDDIE (and Dan) on https://killingyourdarlings.libsyn.com/podcast (KILLING YOUR DARLINGS)! https://killingyourdarlings.libsyn.com/podcast (https://killingyourdarlings.libsyn.com/podcast) 1:00 - Intro 3:15 - https://www.screamqueenz.com/backpacks (Backpacks For the Street) Fundraiser 11:20 - MURDER BY DEATH 1:34:15 - Final Thoughts 1:38:00 - Thanks, https://www.screamqueenz.com/Squadcast (Squadcast)! 1:39:00 - Important Links 1:40:45 - What's Next? MURDER BY DEATH was directed by ROBERT MOORE and stars EILEEN BRENNAN, TRUMAN CAPOTE, JAMES COCO, PETER FALK, ALEC GUINNESS, ELSA LANCHESTER, DAVID NIVEN, PETER SELLARS, MAGGIE SMITH, NANCY WALKER, ESTELLE WINWOOD, JAMES CROMWELL and RICHARD NARITA ***** Visit us at https://www.ScreamQueenz.com (www.ScreamQueenz.com) https://www.facebook.com/ScreamQueenz (Facebook) https://www.twitter.com/ScreamQueenz (Twitter) https://www.Instagram.com/screamqueenzpodcast (Instagram) ***** Get access to THE FINAL REEL, "DAMN YOU, UNCLE LEWIS!" and all other Premium ScreamQueenz https://www.patreon.com/screamqueenz (PATREON) Content for as little as $5 a month. Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/screamqueenz (www.Patreon.com/screamqueenz) ***** FOLLOW https://bit.ly/sqplink (ScreamQueenz) on your favorite podcatcher with just one click at https://bit.ly/sqplink (bit.ly/sqplink) ***** https://www.buymeacoffee.com/screamqueenz (BUY ME A COFFEE) at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/screamqueenz (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/screamqueenz) ***** Leave a https://www.lovethatpodcast.com/screamqueenz (REVIEW) at https://www.lovethatpodcast.com/screamqueenz (www.lovethatpodcast.com/screamqueenz) ***** Get all your https://www.screamqueenz.com/merch (SCREAMQUEENZ MERCHANDISE )and browse our entire catalog of hand-curated designs at https://bit.ly/merchsq (SCREAMTEEZ). Visit www.screamqueenz.com/merch ***** Catch all the video fun on the official https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2yOVFHmwA0hHEt5Gpd7DA?view_as=subscriber (ScreamQueenz YouTube Channel)! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2yOVFHmwA0hHEt5Gpd7DA?view_as=subscriber (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2yOVFHmwA0hHEt5Gpd7DA?view_as=subscriber) ***** https://www.screamqueenz.com/captivate (CAPTIVATE.FM )is the only podcast host dedicated to helping your podcast grow. Try them out for free for 7 days at https://www.screamqueenz.com/captivate (https://www.screamqueenz.com/captivate) ***** Don't settle for subpar sound. Get a free 7 day trial of https://www.screamqueenz.com/squadcast (SQUADCAST.FM - Remote Recordings For Professional Podcasters) at https://www.screamqueenz.com/squadcast (https://www.screamqueenz.com/squadcast) Mentioned in this episode: July Drive in https://screamqueenz.captivate.fm/drivein (SQ Drive In)
Back for an aftershock, Richard and Zoë head into the post-skeleton-discovery half of McMillan and some lady, as the 70s parade marches through including Dabney Coleman! Richard Dawson! Robert Loggia! And leading the pack is the Bounty-ous Nancy Walker. Pour your 11 a.m. cocktail as Rock Hudson and the lady he married juggle insurance men and emeralds in the exciting conclusion of “McMillan and Wife.”UPCOMING EPISODES:Remington Steele, S4 E6 “Corn Fed Steele”Police Woman, S1 E11, “Smack”Dan August, S1 E9, “Epitaph for a Swinger”Magnum, P.I, S7 E8, "A Novel Connection" (A Murder She Wrote Crossover)Murder, She Wrote, S3 E8, "Magnum on Ice" (A Magnum P.I. Crossover)Moonlighting, S2 E9, "Atlas Belched."Mannix, S2 E19, “End Game” The Rockford Files, S2 E14, “The Hammer of C Block”Miami Vice, S3 E7, “El Viejo”Barnaby Jones, S8 E22, “The Killin CousinFollow us on social media for screenshots and GIFs, because you have to see it to believe it. Instagram: @BookemCrimetimeTwitter: @BookemCrimetimeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/primetimecrimetime)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/primetimecrimetime)
Did you know that every time the fog horn blows, someone in San Francisco is having a two-martini lunch? We swing into the 70s this episode as Zoë and Richard examine McMillan & Wife, a show so progressive they didn’t even bother giving Wife a name. This two-parter reveals the reason why houses in SF are so expensive: they come with corpses hidden in the walls. The riveting “will they/won’t they sell their home” tension spirals to fever pitch as caterers roofie Nancy Walker and Richard Dawson sexually harasses women in hallways. Who is the skeleton and how did he get there? Come with us on a journey to solve this earthshaking mystery! UPCOMING EPISODES:Remington Steele, S4 E6 “Corn Fed Steele”Police Woman, S1 E11, “Smack”Dan August, S1 E9, “Epitaph for a Swinger”Magnum, P.I, S7 E8, "A Novel Connection" (A Murder She Wrote Crossover)Murder, She Wrote, S3 E8, "Magnum on Ice" (A Magnum P.I. Crossover)Moonlighting, S2 E9, "Atlas Belched."Mannix, S2 E19, “End Game” The Rockford Files, S2 E14, “The Hammer of C Block”Miami Vice, S3 E7, “El Viejo”Barnaby Jones, S8 E22, “The Killin CousinFollow us on social media for screenshots and GIFs, because you have to see it to believe it. Instagram: @BookemCrimetimeTwitter: @BookemCrimetimeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/primetimecrimetime)
En este capitulo platicamos con la increíble Nancy Walker sobre lo que ha sido identificarse como feminista la mayor parte de su vida, y avocar su trabajo a esta lucha y a la protección de los derechos humanos, así como la manera en la que las feministas de diferentes generaciones podemos trabajar juntas de la mano en nombre de este gran objetivo común: la liberación de las mujeres
The organization of the cassette stacks here in Norm Nathan’s Vault of Silliness is forever on-going. About 93.6 % are filed by year. Now I have to line them up by date/month. That way I can upload new content that’s as close to their original date as possible, which I think will be kinda fun. Until that happens, it will be the usual hodge-podge of dates with some, like Epsiode 28 and this one, #29, airing the way I just mentioned, close to their original dates. This is a Dumb Birthday Game from March 29th, 1992. Players: Mike in Medford – 1st time player The hot-blooded Ruth The VERY talkative Lisa in NH, who happens to be Dave Currier’s wife! Dave being the other half of Linda and Dave who wrote and recorded Norm’s theme songs. The wonderful Norma from Boston I’m producing and playing. And we have Russ Gannon in Traffic Bdays: Eugene McCarthy Eileen Heckart British Prime Minister John Major Jennifer Capriati John McLaughlin Ed Marinaro (which prompts an extensive career retrospective discussion on Nancy Walker…don’t ask, just listen) Rhea Pearlman Marlon Brando The madness closes with an Accuweather forecast accompanied by piano and hiccups. To inquire about/purchase a copy of ‘Bows on Bears and Ties on Tigers,’ please email me at fuzzywuzzypublishing@gmail.com Castos https://norm-nathans-vault-of-silliness.castos.com Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/norm-nathans-vault-of-silliness/id1539251258 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/74Z2CAHU1TT9KHCEiEdrkG Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Ep-Norm-Nathans-Vault-Silliness/dp/B08JJSR5MF/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=vault+of+silliness&qid=1604440081&sr=8-1 Google https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9ub3JtLW5hdGhhbnMtdmF1bHQtb2Ytc2lsbGluZXNzLmNhc3Rvcy5jb20vZmVlZA?sa=X&ved=0CAYQrrcFahcKEwiY4PGsu-_sAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ
Guest star Nancy Walker returns as Angela, Sophia's sister, who has decided to move from Sicily to Miami (with only a single piece of luggage). Angela overstays her welcome with the girls as her apartment search becomes more and more complicated; none of these places have enough room for a goat! Sophia grows impatient and everything boils over when it looks like Angela has slaughtered and deep-fried the show biz chicken Rose is caring for.
I'd like to write a description here but I hate your mother. Kidding! Dorothy recruits Blanche and Rose (reluctantly) to help her surprise Sophia with what she thinks is a great birthday gift--a surprise visit from her sister Angela. The two women haven't seen each other in decades, and it turns out, there's a reason for the distance. Nancy Walker guest stars in this hilarious episode.
We are in the presence of greatness this week with Celia Weston, an incredible actor who joined us remotely despite not even having the internet. Can you believe? You Might Know Her From Dead Man Walking, In the Bedroom, Junebug, Alice, The Talented Mr. Ripley, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Igby Goes Down, Far From Heaven, and The Village. Celia, one of the truest embodiments of the premise of this show, talked to us about bringing improv to Jody Hill’s set but not being encouraged to do so on Nancy’s Meyer’s The Intern, working with auteurs like Todd Haynes and M. Night Shyamalan, sinking her teeth into accents whether Staten Island or Bavarian, and the complexities of joining the sitcom Alice in its fifth season. There was just so so much. Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Celia Weston IMDB Charlotte Raines (daughter of Ron Raines and Dona Vaughn, Celia’s goddaughter) facilitated our interview, shout out to her. Nominated for Best Supporting Actress Indie Spirit Award for Dead Man Walking Susan Sarandon as Sister Helen Prejean was very generous during their filming Had extremely emotional scene opposite Sissy Spacek in In the Bedroom (2001, Todd Field) Directed actors turned directors: Jodie Foster (Little Man Tate), Diane Keaton (Hanging Up), Todd Field (In the Bedroom), Tim Robbins (Dead Man Walking). Todd Haynes (Far From Heaven) was a tribute to Douglas Sirk (All That Heaven Allows, Imitation of Life) Female directors: Poms (Zara Hayes), The Intern (Nancy Meyers), Jodie, Diane Improvised with Anne Hathaway in The Intern (Meyers not into it) Loved working with director, Jody Hill (Observe and Report). He also directed her in an excellent episode of Vice Principals with Danny McBride where she gets fired and destroys the office. Joined the sitcom Alice in season 5 as Jolene Honeycutt. Was almost in the Private Benjamin tv series but ultimately landed on Alice. Sitcom money paid for her UES apartment. Nancy Walker directed many episodes of Alice, and once came over and told her she was “a real lady.” Matthew McCounaghey’s character in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days was originally supposed to be from Staten Island. Has performed Bavarian (Snow Falling on Cedars) and Czech (The Invasion) accents M Night Shyamalan put the cast of The Village through a 19th century bootcamp so they could get that authenticity right Cast as Tom Cruise’s mom in Knight and Day (she’s 10 years older than him) Plays Lady Ambrosia on a crazy episode of The Blacklist. If she fell down a well in real life and could only call one person from the cast of Poms, she’d call Diane Keaton. Did not read The Secret but co-starred in the film. Plays Cate Blanchett’s aunt in The Talented Mr. Ripley and was in the opera scene when Matt Damon had to produce a single tear. While on Alice, she competed on Battle of the Network Stars (1984) and her CBS team beat ABC and NBC
Join us on the podcast this week for The Muppet Show special guest star: Sitcom darling, comedienne, dancer and singer, Nancy Walker! Plus, Star Trek Original Series episode, "Operation: Annihilate!" - When flying gooey fried eggs attack!
Join us on the podcast this week for The Muppet Show special guest star: Sitcom darling, comedienne, dancer and singer, Nancy Walker! Plus, Star Trek Original Series episode, "Operation: Annihilate!" - When flying gooey fried eggs attack!
The legendary Nancy Walker stars as Sophia's surprise birthday present in "Sisters" (e. 12, s. 2) of The Golden Girls. Dave has a lot to say about Walker and Vicki tries not to say too much about her cousins who have "donkey butts." Dave also goes into why he thinks his alter ego name is more than fitting and defends his "bitchy" moniker and Vicki is somehow doing her hair the entire time during the recording. She's got talent!
This week Tony is joined by his husband (Robert Christon-Walker), Antonio "Twane" Williams, and Terrell and Nancy Walker. We take a collective sigh and really examine Tyler Perry's new movie, "A Fall From Grace". We look at the editorial glitches, overall plot and development, and what could have been done to make a better product. This movie had lots of potential, but that's about it.
This week Tony is joined by his husband (Robert Christon-Walker), Antonio "Twane" Williams, and Terrell and Nancy Walker. We take a collective sigh and really examine Tyler Perry's new movie, "A Fall From Grace". We look at the editorial glitches, overall plot and development, and what could have been done to make a better product. This movie had lots of potential, but that's about it.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, Norman Lear, the Emmy-Award winning television producer behind shows including "All in the Family," "The Jeffersons," "Maude" and "Good Times," joins his daughter, Kate Lear, and son-in-law, CBS News' Dr. Jon LaPook, to share the comedians and celebrities that shaped his humor and career. He shares how Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks came up with their famous "2000 Year Old Man" comedy routine while they all summered together on New York's fire island. Lear also talks about rehearsing with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis above a bakery in New York City. Plus, he praises the unmatched comedic timing of Bea Arthur, who starred in Lear's "Maude," and later in "Golden Girls," and why Nancy Walker was perhaps the funniest person he ever met.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, Norman Lear, the Emmy-Award winning television producer behind shows including "All in the Family," "The Jeffersons," "Maude" and "Good Times," joins his daughter, Kate Lear, and son-in-law, CBS News' Dr. Jon LaPook, to share the comedians and celebrities that shaped his humor and career. He shares how Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks came up with their famous "2000 Year Old Man" comedy routine while they all summered together on New York's fire island. Lear also talks about rehearsing with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis above a bakery in New York City. Plus, he praises the unmatched comedic timing of Bea Arthur, who starred in Lear's "Maude," and later in "Golden Girls," and why Nancy Walker was perhaps the funniest person he ever met.
In 1976 Nancy Walker joined the Gay Community News, an influential Boston-based weekly paper. She was in her 40s, an outspoken New Yorker, and a moderate pragmatist. Not surprisingly, Nancy and the younger, more radical GCN staff often locked horns... Visit our episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources. 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
In 1976 Nancy Walker joined the Gay Community News, an influential Boston-based weekly paper. She was in her 40s, an outspoken New Yorker, and a moderate pragmatist. Not surprisingly, Nancy and the younger, more radical GCN staff often locked horns... Visit our episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources.
In this episode, Ben and Daniel talk to legendary writer and New York nightlife fixture Michael Musto about the 1968 album Diana Ross and The Supremes Sing and Perform Funny Girl. They also discuss The Wiz, Motown, Barbra Streisand, Mahogany, Liza Minnelli, Madonna, Evita, Nancy Walker, Mary Wilson, Follies, and Marilyn Maye. Michael talks about the first time he saw the movie Funny Girl, as well as his attempt to see Diana Ross live in Central Park. Michael can be seen performing live at venues around New York City, and his weekly column can be found on NewNowNext.
Make someone happy and enjoy this ambitious score from Comden/Green/Styne. Do Re Mi was a good old-fashioned show and we'll hear Phil Silvers and Nancy Walker, plus Nathan Lane, Audra McDonald and more.
Making Gay History mines Eric Marcus's 30-year-old audio archive of rare interviews to create intimate, personal portraits of both known and long-forgotten champions, heroes, and witnesses to LGBTQ history. In this preview, we offer a taste of what's to come in season six, featuring the compelling voices of Ruth Simpson, Copy Berg, Barbara Smith, Nancy Walker, and Damien Martin. 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
Making Gay History mines Eric Marcus’s 30-year-old audio archive of rare interviews to create intimate, personal portraits of both known and long-forgotten champions, heroes, and witnesses to LGBTQ history. In this preview, we offer a taste of what’s to come in season six, featuring the compelling voices of Ruth Simpson, Copy Berg, Barbara Smith, Nancy Walker, and Damien Martin.
Join guest co-host of the week, Nancy Walker and Erin as they discuss the biography by Evan Thomas, First: Sandra Day O'Connor. Nancy Walker is the recently retired Pastor for Congregational Care at Columbia Baptist Church. Both Erin and Nancy share the distinction of being the only daughter in large families full of sons. A generation apart but both having followed Sandra Day O'Connor, they each bring a unique perspective of what it's been like being raised a girl in today's world and in the not so distant past. Explore this theme and more with Erin and Nancy as they take on First.
En este capítulo platicamos con la activista Nancy Walker, quien nos cuenta un poco de sus experiencias dentro del movimiento del feminisimo
Composer/lyricist (and former subject of this podcast), Doug Cohen is here for the first ever Sondheim tribute. Topics include: cut songs, Ethel Merman, Sondheim's singing voice, the glorious Nancy Walker, and drowning your babies. Featured recordings: Sondheim: A Musical Tribute - Original Broadway Cast Recording (1973) • Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall - Stephen Sondheim (1992) • Random Access Memories - Daft Punk (2013) Have you checked out our PATREON? You haven't? Then how are you going to listen to our patrons-only podcast The Original Cast at the Movies? April's episode has perennial favorites Kari Ginsburg (Gypsy, et al.) and Roddy Flynn (Anyone Can Whistle, et al.) talking Yentl (1983), Barbara Streisand's epic story about a woman pretending to be a man so she can study the Talmud and sing alone in the woods with candles. Get tickets for Tinker Bell by Patrick Flynn now playing at First Stage Milwaukee!! In a digital age where people are being cast based on their social media following and shows are transferring to Broadway after trending and building their audience online, it's time you learned from leading experts how to effectively promote yourself and your show. At Promote U! you'll get practical, hands-on advice from leading experts on a range of topics, including Creating Your Branding Toolkit, How to Use Social Media to Gain Loyal Fans, Creating a Website That Tells & Sells Your Story, and more! The Original Cast fans can use the code ORIGINAL19 to get your ticket to Promote U for $297 (reg. $597)! Patreon • Twitter • Facebook • Email
Les, Kurt, and Jason give the latest update on Lori Loughlin before diving into a movie about postpartum depression, new friendship, cheating, murder, and the wrong way to store orange juice and Marie Callender pies. Feel free to transcribe this podcast for use in your college thesis... or just bring Nancy Walker back from the dead to do a Google search for you. Facebook : alifetimeofhallmark Instagram : lifetimeofhallmarkpodcast Theme song generously donated by purple-planet.com
On this week's show, we sit down with Mary Testa and Ali Stroker, two of the stars of the upcoming Broadway revival of Oklahoma! We discuss what makes this production of Oklahoma! so unique and the enduring legacy of this magnificent show. This week's music: Damon Daunno singing “The Surrey With The Fringe On Top,” Nancy Walker singing “I Can Cook Too,” the Annie “Overture,” music from the “Ballet” and the “Final Outro” from the 1999 Royal National Theatre recording of Oklahoma! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lunchtime Movie Review - Reviewing films from the 70s and 80s
Associated Film Distribution (AFD) released Can't Stop the Music on June 20, 1980. Nancy Walker directed the film which starred Ray Simpson, David Hodo, and Felipe Rose. The post Can’t Stop the Music (1980) appeared first on Movie House Memories.
Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida
David and Jodi talk about and/or mention in passing: Katharine Hepburn, combovers, Thurston Howell, country clubs, New Hampshire, New England, Massachusetts, No Pest Strips, Nickelodeon, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Nancy Walker, Ida Morgenstern, cigarette smoking, Child World, Bradlee’s, Caldor, Ames, Gilchrist, Lechmere, Rich’s, King’s, Parkay Margarine, Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Dunkin’ Donuts, hairspray, perm solution, Gloria Vanderbilt jeans, Jordache jeans, Halston, Wrangler, Lee jeans, Levi’s, snoods, Ernestine, Lily Tomlin, Laugh-In, the Hustle, date rape, #metoo, Ding Dongs, Twinkees, Ho-Hos, Cinderella, Marlon Brando, The Wild One, The Carol Burnett Show.
Nancy Walker Podcast by Margot Escott
Although still unable to stop the music that is slowly driving them insane, Corky and Daniel revisit their review of Nancy Walker’s outrageously energetic Village People musical Can’t Stop the Music. The hosts also look ahead to next week’s review of the “batshit crazy” Collateral Beauty, starring Will Smith, Edward […] The post Film Podcast – Dare Daniel Mini-Episode 12.5 appeared first on Dare Daniel - Podcast and Movie Reviews.
Can’t Stop the Music (1980; Nancy Walker) – Dare Daniel Podcast Episode 12 “Oh boy! One hot night coming up!” On this crotch-bulging episode of the Dare Daniel podcast, Saddle Tramps go-go boys Daniel Barnes and Corky McDonnell review Nancy Walker’s coked-up 1980 Village People origin story Can’t Stop the […] The post “Can’t Stop the Music” Podcast Movie Review appeared first on Dare Daniel - Podcast and Movie Reviews.
In this pint-sized mini-episode of the Dare Daniel podcast, Daniel and Corky get into character to review Nancy Walker’s 1980 musical epic Can’t Stop the Music, a Village People origin story co-starring Steve Guttenberg and Valerie Perrine. The film that coke-snortingly assumed the already-deceased disco craze would never die, Can’t […] The post Film Podcast – Dare Daniel Mini-Episode 11.5 appeared first on Dare Daniel - Podcast and Movie Reviews.
Radio show host, Gary Calligas will have Nancy Walker, Claire Gates, and Mary Alice Rountree on his Saturday, April 21st The Best of Times Radio Hour at 9:05 AM on News Radio 710 KEEL to discuss the upcoming activities celebrating the 50th Reunion of the 1968 Class of C. E. Byrd High School in Shreveport. You can also listen to this radio talk show streaming LIVE on the internet at www.710KEEL.com. and streaming LIVE on 101.7 FM or via the RadioPUP app on apple and android devices. You can listen to the podcast of this radio show by going to iTunes and subscribing to “The Best of Times Radio Hour” For more information, please visit these websites at www.thebestoftimesnews.com and www.hebertstandc.com. This radio show is proudly presented by Hebert's Town and Country of Shreveport featuring – Dodge, Chrysler, Ram, and Jeep vehicles and service.
Bowling pops up a number of times on The Golden Girls as one of their favorite pastimes. And bocce pops up a few times as well, as a punchline for any old Italian folks. We'll look at the history of both sports as well as the careers of Golden Girls guest stars Ralph Manza, Alex Rocco, Monte Markham and Nancy Walker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Documentary filmmaker Jeffrey Schwarz returns to the podcast to discuss is new film "The Fabulous Allan Carr" about the legendary, larger-than-life producer of Grease, Can't Stop the Music, the Broadway musical La Cage Aux Folles and the 1989 Oscars where Rob Lowe sang "Proud Mary" with Snow White. Jeffrey talks about what drew him to Carr as a film subject, Allan's crazy, drug-fueled parties, his passion for making and remaking stars like Marlo Thomas and Ann-Margaret, how Allan helped "The Deer Hunter" win Best Picture, Allan's mega-success with "Grease" and how he hogged the credit for its success. Jeffrey also discusses Allan's struggle with his weight and penchant for wearing caftans. Jeffrey also answers Dennis's burning question: Why on earth was Bounty lady Nancy Walker chosen to direct "Can't Stop the Music" when she had never directed a movie before? Jeffrey talks about the tricky process of landing interviews, Maxwell Caulfield's off-the-chart hotness, the opening of "La Cage Aux Folles" on Broadway at the dawn of the AIDS crisis and the qualities of each of his doc subjects that he tried to incorporate into his own life. Other topics include: the voicemail he got from a "Can't Stop the Music" star, why he learned to type at 9, being on John Water's Christmas card list, connecting with HBO and Sheila Nevins, winning a Emmy and "What flannel would Jack Wrangler wear?" http://www.allancarrmovie.com/ http://www.jeffrey-schwarz.com/
Singer, actor and music producer Tony Orlando pays a visit to Gilbert and Frank and reminisces about singing doo-wop on New York City rooftops and working with music icons Carole King, Gerry Goffin and Clive Davis. Also, Tony remembers Freddie Prinze, gives props to Jerry Lewis, locks horns with "The Great One" and reveals the happy accident that created Tony Orlando and Dawn. PLUS: Tony roasts Muhammad Ali! Nancy Walker takes her revenge! Shecky Greene flips out! And the crew joins Tony in a "rendition" of "Tie a Yellow Ribbon (Round the Old Oak Tree")! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a first for the show, Ken presents you with two "mini-sodes" recorded before the guests' shows in the green room. First up Ken welcomes the amazing singer, songwriter, actress, reality TV star, author and voice over artist Lisa Loeb to the show. In this lighting fast pre-show chat Ken and Lisa discuss October 1974, 70s pop hits, the lack of choice, Dallas during "Dallas", false sense of mainstream culture avoidance, the resentment of TV portrayals of professions, The Monkees, Wings, Chico and the Man, Sesame Street, Robert Urich, Serial Killing for Dummies, $25,000 Pyramid, Donnie Osmond, The Newlywed Game, Whoopie, bed time, Variety Shows, Muppet Shows, Fernwood Tonight, Cher, Carol Burnett, all around talent, all singing all dancing all acting celebrities, Florence Henderson: Pretty Lady, humor going over your head, The Love Boat, watching TV when you're sick, sexual bikinis, Adam 12, TV Crushes, why Don Knotts is kind of handsome, the inexplicable popularity of Little House on the Prairie, Fantasy Island, Central Time, The Odd Couple, Welcome Back Kotter, being tempted to have a musical alter ego, the theme to M.A.S.H., One Day at a Time, Schneider, picking up the Bounty torch from Nancy Walker, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Nova, Lisa's impression of Alfred Hitchcock, meeting John Denver, Six Million Dollar Man's sound fx, and loving Paul Lynde. Ken then welcomes comedian Beth Stelling to the show. Ken and Beth discuss Norse Hall, tween crushes, being the tallest kid in the class, growing pains, TV's Top 10 Stars in 1994, Tim Allen, loving JTT, the mystery of children having money, little girls love of containers, Dr. Fad, Children's inventions, mortifying Home Ec issues, Chicken Yakatory, peeing your pants, cocktail onions as vomit inducer, Caveman survival skills, throwing things at Tim, The Cloak Room, David Hasselhoff, Baywatch, "innies", Jane Seymour, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, Touched by an Angel, childhood religion, Sisters, Sela Ward, Picket Fences, the progressive discussions on Beverly Hills 90210, Mark Curry, the "Loveability Index", Patrick Duffy, Boy Band Reunion tours, NKOTB, the number of times New Kids on the Block say "Girl" in "Step by Step", how there's nothing Joey Lawrence's love can't fix for your baby, Billy Zane's look, Kelly Martin, Heather Locklear, Tim Allen, Wilson as artistic muse, why Jay Leno is 98% Loveable, Why Angela Lansbury will always be #1, SNICK, Clarissa Explains it All, Empty Nest, Richard Mulligan's fantastic voice, The Forbidden Fruit of Cops, America's Most Wanted, Problem Child 2, Gladiators, Nitro's book, and the horrors of Japanese Game Shows.
Mother's Day 1045AM Speaker Nancy Walker Harney
We celebrate Sondheim's 80th birthday (March 22nd) with interpretations of his music by such artists as Patti Lupone, Josh Groban, Barbara Cook, Nancy Walker and others.
S02e06 - Nancy Walker Xvid (themuppetarchve)
S02e06 - Nancy Walker Xvid (themuppetarchve)
Off Stage Betty Comden who, with Adolph Green, his written for some of the theater's great clowns--Phil Silvers, Bert Lahr, Judy Holliday, Rosalind Russell, Nancy Walker--discusses the art of the musical comedy lyric.