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The Coode Street Podcast
REPEAT: Episode 646: Peter S. Beagle and a Life Filled With Story

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 60:37


With Peter Beagle's 86th birthday upon us, we thought we'd re-share a discussion we had with him last year about writing and story. We wish Peter a happy birthday and hope you enjoy the discussion!   Sunday Apr 14, 2024 This week we are joined by the  legendary author of The Last Unicorn, Peter S. Beagle, who discusses his new novel I'm Afraid You've Got Dragons (published next month by Saga Press & Gollancz), as well as his storied career, his pals from childhood, influential writers such as Robert Nathan and Avram Davidson, and last year's important retrospective collection The Essential Peter S. Beagle. As always, our thanks to Peter for making time to talk to us, and we hope you enjoy the podcast.

FRIDAY FAMILY FILM NIGHT
Friday Family Film Night: THE BISHOP'S WIFE review

FRIDAY FAMILY FILM NIGHT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 24:34


In which the Mister joins me in reviewing THE BISHOP'S WIFE (1947), from scriptwriters Robert Sherwood and Leonardo Bercovici (uncredited screenplay credit to Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett) from a novel by Robert Nathan and directed by Henry Koster.  In this very strange holiday film, an angel (Cary Grant) is sent from Heaven to help a Bishop (David Niven) understand the true meaning of the holidays by stealing the affections of his wife (Loretta Young), child (Karolyn Grimes) and everyone he knows.  This is currently streaming on Netflix but also available to buy/rent from Prime Video.  Please note there are SPOILERS in this review. #TheBishopsWife  #RobertNathan  #HenryKoster  #RobertSherwood  #LeonardoBercovici  #CaryGrant  #Dudley  #LorettaYoung  #Julia  #DavidNiven  #Henry  #MontyWoolley  #ProfessorWutheridge  #JamesGleason  #Sylvester  @freevee  @Peacock  ⁠⁠@Plex⁠⁠  @PrimeVideo  @RokuChannel  @Tubi  #FridayFamilyFilmNight Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jokagoge/support

Movie Oubliette
Portrait of Jennie (with Amanda Jane Stern)

Movie Oubliette

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 79:03


Actor, writer and producer Amanda Jane Stern – whose psychosexual thriller Perfectly Good Moment has launched on Tubi this month – joins us to discuss David O. Selznick's production of Portrait of Jennie. Based on a popular novella by Robert Nathan that Ray Bradbury said "touched and frightened" him, the romantic fantasy won an Oscar for Best Special Effects in 1948, but was not a success. Set in depression-era New York, it starred Jennifer Jones as the titular Jennie, an enigmatic young woman who inspires an impoverished painter, played by Joseph Cotton. The film is well regarded among those who remember it or have rediscovered it, but it's not easy to come by on streaming services or physical media. Unless you stumble upon it on Youtube, of course. But does it deserve to escape the oubliette and be immortalised? Find out! Follow us on Tiktok, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky. Support us on Patreon to nominate future films, vote on whether films should be released or thrown back, and access exclusive bonus content!

The Complete Orson Welles
Campbell Playhouse | Ah, Wilderness | 1939

The Complete Orson Welles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 56:19


Campbell Playhouse | (28) Ah, Wilderness | September 17, 1939Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Drama critic Robert Nathan appears as a guest to describe his relationship with O'Neill. The second show of the series. A Pulitzer Prize story by a great American dramatist, Eugene O'Neill, a simple story more truth than plot, more point than glamour. The story takes you back to 1910 and the turn-of-the-century America on Independence Day. The protagonist is young Richard Miller and the story focuses on his relationship with his father, Nat Miller and his girl Muriel McComber.Starring: Ray Collins; Arlene Francis; Edna Heinerman; Agnes Moorehead; Eugene O Frank Readick; Ted Reid; Everett Sloane; Joan Tetzel; Orson Welles; Richard Wilson: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES.Subscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr#orsonwelles #oldtimeradio #otr #radioclassics #citizenkane #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #mercurytheatre #duaneotr:::: :

Es la Mañana de Federico
Los libros: 'Retrato de Jennie', de Robert Nathan

Es la Mañana de Federico

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 11:00


Andrés Amorós nos trae la recomendación literaria de la semana, esta vez con Retrato de Jennie, de Robert Nathan.

Los Libros
Los libros: 'Retrato de Jennie', de Robert Nathan

Los Libros

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 11:00


Andrés Amorós nos trae la recomendación literaria de la semana, esta vez con Retrato de Jennie, de Robert Nathan.

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 646: Peter S. Beagle and a Life Filled With Story

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 60:37


This week we are joined by the  legendary author of The Last Unicorn, Peter S. Beagle, who discusses his new novel I'm Afraid You've Got Dragons (published next month by Saga Press & Gollancz), as well as his storied career, his pals from childhood, influential writers such as Robert Nathan and Avram Davidson, and last year's important retrospective collection The Essential Peter S. Beagle. As always, our thanks to Peter for making time to talk to us, and we hope you enjoy the podcast.

The BlackBusters Podcast
69. The Preacher's Wife with Bigg Jah, Tone Price and Amber Monique

The BlackBusters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 81:21


Shoutout to our special guest @justambermonique9563 The Preacher's Wife is a 1996 American Christmas comedy-drama film directed by Penny Marshall and starring Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston, and Courtney B. Vance. It is a remake of the 1947 film The Bishop's Wife,[2] which in turn was based on the 1928 novel of the same name by Robert Nathan. A cleric begins to doubt himself and is visited by an angel. The heavenly emissary is supposed to help the good reverend over his midlife crisis, but he is distracted by the cleric's lovely young wife. A remake with gospel music of the `The Bishop's Wife'. BlackBusters is a podcast focused on reviewing, celebrating, re-living and critiquing Black film. From the movies we all know and love to those hidden gems, there is no movie too big or small to be praised or roasted. Join our hosts Director/Comedian/Actor @biggjah and movie/podcast connoisseur Tony Price as they explore the legacy, impact and influence of Black cinema. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Get The Bug
#10 About Insects and the Future Of Food with Robert Nathan Allan (RNA).

Get The Bug

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 22:25


“We're really quickly approaching a sort of tipping point where the broader agribusiness community, livestock community, and sustainable food community are recognizing insect agriculture as one of a variety of solutions. And it's one that really elevates and increases the efficiency of other operations”, RNA (Robert Nathan Allan) executive director of the FUTURE of FOOD event series, cofounder and board member of NACIA, and founder of “Little Herds”.With RNA we talked especially about food, education, frame & reframe, derisk, sushi, gas stations, chapulines overharvesting and a lot of joy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Book Vs Movie Podcast
The Bishops Wife (1947) Cary Grant, Loretta Young, & David Niven (Replay 2021)

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 53:56


Book Vs. Movie: The Bishop's WifeThe 1928 novel by Robert Nathan Vs. the 1947 Classic Cary Grant FilmIt's December at Book Vs. Movie, and we are excited about covering holiday-themed films, including this selection--The Bishop's Wife. The original novella was written by Robert Nathan in 1928 and is the story of a preacher, Henry Boughman, who dreams of building a huge cathedral at the expense of his relationship with his wife, Julia. An angel, Michael, appears to help Henry and his family learn that family & love is more important than status. In the meantime, Michael Falls in love with Julia and is distraught to hear they can never have a “mortal love.” Julia decides to try for another baby to fulfill her needs. The book is an exploration of faith with vivid conversations between the preacher and a Jewish businessman and Professor Wutheridge, who both wish to find out the source of why he is so single-focused on religious expression. The movie features child actors from the recently released It's a Wonderful Life. It took some liberties from the book and focused more on the possible romance of Julia and “Dudley” (Cary Grant in a typically amazing performance).” The film was directed by Henry Koster and stars David Niven and Loretta Young. So, which did we prefer between the original story and the movie? This episode is sponsored by Kensington's newest romance novel by acclaimed South African author Therese Beharrie, And They Lived Happily Ever After, about a romance novelist, Gaia Anders,  who has an active dream life. Everything she dreams she puts into her stories doubles as her love life. Gaia's waking life can't compare to her dreams. Her childhood was incredibly lonely, and she is very shy about romance until she meets her best friend's brother, Jacob Scott. Jacob is a workaholic with no time for relationships, but he crushes hard for Aiden and wonders how to get her attention. Jacob has his demons to conquer as he begins to share his dreams with Gaia literally.Can they find love while uncovering personal hard truths? The story takes place in modern-day Cape Town, South Africa, and you can follow her on ThereseBeharrie.com. Follow the hashtag #OwnVoices Rom-Com to learn about Therese and other romance authors of color. In this ep the Margos discuss:The life of writer Robert Nathan and his famous relativesThe theme of religious devotion in the early 20th Century in the U.S. The main differences between the novella & film. Starring: David Niven (Bishop Henry Brougham,) Loretta Young (Julia,) Cary Grant (Dudley,) Monty Woolley (Professor Wutheridge,) James Gleason (Sylvester,) Gladys Cooper (Mrs. Agnes Hamilton,) Elsa Lanchester (Matilda,) Sarah Haden (Mrs. Duffy,) Karolyn Grimes (Debby,) and Robert J. Anderson. Clips used:Cary Grant meets DebbyThe Bishop's Wife  trailerThe kids play snowballDudley flirts with JuliaPreacher Henry gives a sermonMusic by The Robert Mitchell Boys Choir Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.comMargo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine 

Book Vs Movie Podcast
The Bishops Wife (1947) Cary Grant, Loretta Young, & David Niven (Replay 2021)

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 53:56


Book Vs. Movie: The Bishop's WifeThe 1928 novel by Robert Nathan Vs. the 1947 Classic Cary Grant FilmIt's December at Book Vs. Movie, and we are excited about covering holiday-themed films, including this selection--The Bishop's Wife. The original novella was written by Robert Nathan in 1928 and is the story of a preacher, Henry Boughman, who dreams of building a huge cathedral at the expense of his relationship with his wife, Julia. An angel, Michael, appears to help Henry and his family learn that family & love is more important than status. In the meantime, Michael Falls in love with Julia and is distraught to hear they can never have a “mortal love.” Julia decides to try for another baby to fulfill her needs. The book is an exploration of faith with vivid conversations between the preacher and a Jewish businessman and Professor Wutheridge, who both wish to find out the source of why he is so single-focused on religious expression. The movie features child actors from the recently released It's a Wonderful Life. It took some liberties from the book and focused more on the possible romance of Julia and “Dudley” (Cary Grant in a typically amazing performance).” The film was directed by Henry Koster and stars David Niven and Loretta Young. So, which did we prefer between the original story and the movie? This episode is sponsored by Kensington's newest romance novel by acclaimed South African author Therese Beharrie, And They Lived Happily Ever After, about a romance novelist, Gaia Anders,  who has an active dream life. Everything she dreams she puts into her stories doubles as her love life. Gaia's waking life can't compare to her dreams. Her childhood was incredibly lonely, and she is very shy about romance until she meets her best friend's brother, Jacob Scott. Jacob is a workaholic with no time for relationships, but he crushes hard for Aiden and wonders how to get her attention. Jacob has his demons to conquer as he begins to share his dreams with Gaia literally.Can they find love while uncovering personal hard truths? The story takes place in modern-day Cape Town, South Africa, and you can follow her on ThereseBeharrie.com. Follow the hashtag #OwnVoices Rom-Com to learn about Therese and other romance authors of color. In this ep the Margos discuss:The life of writer Robert Nathan and his famous relativesThe theme of religious devotion in the early 20th Century in the U.S. The main differences between the novella & film. Starring: David Niven (Bishop Henry Brougham,) Loretta Young (Julia,) Cary Grant (Dudley,) Monty Woolley (Professor Wutheridge,) James Gleason (Sylvester,) Gladys Cooper (Mrs. Agnes Hamilton,) Elsa Lanchester (Matilda,) Sarah Haden (Mrs. Duffy,) Karolyn Grimes (Debby,) and Robert J. Anderson. Clips used:Cary Grant meets DebbyThe Bishop's Wife  trailerThe kids play snowballDudley flirts with JuliaPreacher Henry gives a sermonMusic by The Robert Mitchell Boys Choir Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.comMargo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine 

Dr Zeus
The Bishops Wife 1947

Dr Zeus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 24:15


The Bishop's Wife, also known as Cary and the Bishop's Wife,[3] and also known by the distribution title Honni soit qui mal y pense, is a 1947 romantic comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Cary Grant, Loretta Young, and David Niven. The plot is about an angel who helps a bishop with his problems. The film was adapted by Leonardo Bercovici and Robert E. Sherwood from the 1928 novel of the same name by Robert Nathan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/support

Es la Mañana de Federico
Los libros: Retrato de Jennie

Es la Mañana de Federico

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 13:20


Andrés Amorós conversa con Federico del la novela Retrato de Jennie, del escritor Robert Nathan y de la editorial sevillana Avenauta.

Los Libros
Los libros: Retrato de Jennie

Los Libros

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 13:20


Andrés Amorós conversa con Federico del la novela Retrato de Jennie, del escritor Robert Nathan y de la editorial sevillana Avenauta.

The Creative Process · Seasons 1  2  3 · Arts, Culture & Society

Robert Nathan is an award-winning television producer, screenwriter, journalist, and novelist. Best known for his work on the Law & Order television franchise and his novel The White Tiger. He has worked in politics, broadcast and print journalism, film, and television. Nathan joined the original writing staff of Law & Order, working on three series in the franchise. Nathan's script for the episode “Manhood,” co-written with Walon Green, holds the franchise's only Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. He was also on the original staff of the TV series ER and received a Peabody Award. Nathan has received four Emmy nominations, an Edgar Award nomination, the GLAAD Media Award, the Silver Gavel Award, the Shine Award, and a Humanitas Award nomination.www.creativeprocess.info

The Creative Process · Seasons 1  2  3 · Arts, Culture & Society

Robert Nathan is an award-winning television producer, screenwriter, journalist, and novelist. Best known for his work on the Law & Order television franchise and his novel The White Tiger. He has worked in politics, broadcast and print journalism, film, and television. Nathan joined the original writing staff of Law & Order, working on three series in the franchise. Nathan's script for the episode “Manhood,” co-written with Walon Green, holds the franchise's only Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. He was also on the original staff of the TV series ER and received a Peabody Award. Nathan has received four Emmy nominations, an Edgar Award nomination, the GLAAD Media Award, the Silver Gavel Award, the Shine Award, and a Humanitas Award nomination.www.creativeprocess.info

Repassez-moi l'standard
Repassez-moi l'standard ... "Portrait of Jennie" music J. Russel Robinson & lyrics Gordon Burdge (1948)

Repassez-moi l'standard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 57:48


durée : 00:57:48 - « Portrait of Jennie » (J. Russell Robinson) (1948) - par : Laurent Valero - Portrait de Jennie est un film fantastique de 1948 basé sur le roman de Robert Nathan, réalisé par William Dieterle, produit par David O. Selznick. Le film se déroule en 1934, le peintre Eben Adams (Joseph Cotten) rencontre une petite fille Jennie Appleton (Jennifer Jones) à Central Park, New York. - réalisé par : Patrick Lérisset

PZ's Podcast
Episode 331 - Robert Nathan (So There!)

PZ's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 21:33


It's funny that in one's recovery from illness, the "band width" is still nowhere near what it used to be. I used to be able to read a novel by Dostoyevsky one week, then a book by Forde the next, then a novel by Cozzens the next. *Sayonara to that! *Now one is fortunate to be able to read The Runaway Bunny. So hey, I've gone back to reading in three-page spurts. And the perfect author for this "new way of walking, new way of talking" is... Robert Nathan. You remember Robert Nathan. He wrote The Bishop's Wife and Portrait of Jennie, to name just two of his roughly 40 or so fantasy novels. But the thing is, Robert Nathan's novels are all short -- more like novellas -- and they read like pudding, because he was an excellent and simple narrator. Anyway, I'm back to Nathan, like it or not; and today's cast updates you on this charming "Mid-Century" author. It is good to note, too, that Robert Nathan was Jewish but had zero chip on his shoulder. That may be because he was born into a wealthy Manhattan family and didn't feel he had to prove himself in the wider American scene. (We would say today that Nathan was a child of "privilege".) One corollary of Nathan's un-reactive growing up is that he was explicitly favorable to Christianity. You see this in several of his novels, and also in his poetry, which was much acclaimed on the home front during World War II. Well, that's lesson two for 2022, and I hope it's the second of many, for Mockingbird, in our New Year. LUV U.

The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society
Episode 239: A Pride of Carrots

The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 56:35


For this episode, we are joined by our esteemed Patreon supporter, Atticus! Atticus has brought us an episode of CBS Radio Workshop, "A Pride of Carrots!" Written and narrated by the novelist Robert Nathan, the story concerns the first astronauts to reach Venus and the fantastical creatures they find there. Will the Earthmen be able to escape the absurd machinations of the Venusians? Does the political satire still hold up after all this time? Did Atticus just sneak an episode of Rocky and Bullwinkle into our podcast? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!

Book Vs Movie Podcast
Book Vs Movie The Bishop's Wife (1947) Cary Grant & Loretta Young

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 53:56


Book Vs. Movie: The Bishop's Wife The 1928 novel by Robert Nathan Vs the 1947 Classic Cary Grant Film It's December at Book vs Movie and we are excited about covering holiday-themed films including this selection--The Bishop's Wife. The original novella was written by Robert Nathan in 1928 is the story of a preacher, Henry Boughman, who dreams of building a huge cathedral at the expense of his relationship with his wife Julia.  An angel, Michael, appears to help Henry and his family learn that family & love is more important than status. In the meantime, Michael Falls in love with Julia and is distraught to hear they can never have a “mortal love.” Julia decides to try for another baby to fulfill her needs.  The book is an exploration of faith with vivid conversations between the preacher and a Jewish businessman and Professor Wutheridge who both wish to find out the source of why he is so single-focused on religious expression.  The movie, which features some child actors from the recently released It's a Wonderful Life, took some liberties from the book and focused more on the possible romance of Julia and “Dudley” (Cary Grant in a typically amazing performance.” The film was directed by Henry Koster and stars David Niven and Loretta Young.  So, between the original story and the movie--which did we prefer?  This episode is sponsored by Kensington's newest romance novel by acclaimed South African author Therese Beharrie And They Lived Happily Ever After about a romance novelist, Gaia Anders,  who has an active dream life. In fact, everything she dreams she puts into her stories which double as her love life. Gaia's waking life can't compare to her dreams.  In fact, her childhood was incredibly lonely and she is very shy of romance until she meets her best friend's brother, Jacob Scott. Jacob is a workaholic with no time for relationships, but he crushes hard for Aiden and wonders how he can get her attention. Jacob has his own demons to conquer as he begins to literally share his dreams with Gaia. Can they find love while uncovering personal hard truths?  The story takes place in modern-day Captain Town, South African and you can follow her on ThereseBeharrie.com. Follow the hashtag #OwnVoices Rom-Com to learn about Therese and other romance authors of color.  In this ep the Margos discuss: The life of writer Robert Nathan and his famous relatives The theme of religious devotion in the early 20th Century in the U.S.  The main differences between the novella & film.  Starring: David Niven (Bishop Henry Brougham,) Loretta Young (Julia,) Cary Grant (Dudley,) Monty Woolley (Professor Wutheridge,) James Gleason (Sylvester,) Gladys Cooper (Mrs. Agnes Hamilton,) Elsa Lanchester (Matilda,) Sarah Haden (Mrs. Duffy,) Karolyn Grimes (Debby,) and Robert J. Anderson.  Clips used: Cary Grant meets Debby The Bishop's Wife  trailer The kids play snowball Dudley flirts with Julia Preacher Henry gives a sermon Music by The Robert Mitchell Boys Choir  Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts .  Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie  Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/  Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine 

Book Vs Movie Podcast
Book Vs Movie "The Bishop's Wife" (1947) Cary Grant & Loretta Young

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 53:56


Book Vs. Movie: The Bishop's Wife The 1928 novel by Robert Nathan Vs the 1947 Classic Cary Grant Film It's December at Book vs Movie and we are excited about covering holiday-themed films including this selection--The Bishop's Wife. The original novella was written by Robert Nathan in 1928 is the story of a preacher, Henry Boughman, who dreams of building a huge cathedral at the expense of his relationship with his wife Julia.  An angel, Michael, appears to help Henry and his family learn that family & love is more important than status. In the meantime, Michael Falls in love with Julia and is distraught to hear they can never have a “mortal love.” Julia decides to try for another baby to fulfill her needs.  The book is an exploration of faith with vivid conversations between the preacher and a Jewish businessman and Professor Wutheridge who both wish to find out the source of why he is so single-focused on religious expression.  The movie, which features some child actors from the recently released It's a Wonderful Life, took some liberties from the book and focused more on the possible romance of Julia and “Dudley” (Cary Grant in a typically amazing performance.” The film was directed by Henry Koster and stars David Niven and Loretta Young.  So, between the original story and the movie--which did we prefer?  This episode is sponsored by Kensington's newest romance novel by acclaimed South African author Therese Beharrie And They Lived Happily Ever After about a romance novelist, Gaia Anders,  who has an active dream life. In fact, everything she dreams she puts into her stories which double as her love life. Gaia's waking life can't compare to her dreams.  In fact, her childhood was incredibly lonely and she is very shy of romance until she meets her best friend's brother, Jacob Scott. Jacob is a workaholic with no time for relationships, but he crushes hard for Aiden and wonders how he can get her attention. Jacob has his own demons to conquer as he begins to literally share his dreams with Gaia. Can they find love while uncovering personal hard truths?  The story takes place in modern-day Captain Town, South African and you can follow her on ThereseBeharrie.com. Follow the hashtag #OwnVoices Rom-Com to learn about Therese and other romance authors of color.  In this ep the Margos discuss: The life of writer Robert Nathan and his famous relatives The theme of religious devotion in the early 20th Century in the U.S.  The main differences between the novella & film.  Starring: David Niven (Bishop Henry Brougham,) Loretta Young (Julia,) Cary Grant (Dudley,) Monty Woolley (Professor Wutheridge,) James Gleason (Sylvester,) Gladys Cooper (Mrs. Agnes Hamilton,) Elsa Lanchester (Matilda,) Sarah Haden (Mrs. Duffy,) Karolyn Grimes (Debby,) and Robert J. Anderson.  Clips used: Cary Grant meets Debby The Bishop's Wife  trailer The kids play snowball Dudley flirts with Julia Preacher Henry gives a sermon Music by The Robert Mitchell Boys Choir  Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts .  Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie  Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/  Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine 

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Robert Nathan is an award-winning television producer, screenwriter, journalist, and novelist. Best known for his work on the Law & Order television franchise and his novel The White Tiger. He has worked in politics, broadcast and print journalism, film, and television. Nathan joined the original writing staff of Law & Order, working on three series in the franchise. Nathan's script for the episode “Manhood,” co-written with Walon Green, holds the franchise's only Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. He was also on the original staff of the TV series ER and received a Peabody Award. Nathan has received four Emmy nominations, an Edgar Award nomination, the GLAAD Media Award, the Silver Gavel Award, the Shine Award, and a Humanitas Award nomination.www.creativeprocess.info

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Robert Nathan is an award-winning television producer, screenwriter, journalist, and novelist. Best known for his work on the Law & Order television franchise and his novel The White Tiger. He has worked in politics, broadcast and print journalism, film, and television. Nathan joined the original writing staff of Law & Order, working on three series in the franchise. Nathan's script for the episode “Manhood,” co-written with Walon Green, holds the franchise's only Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. He was also on the original staff of the TV series ER and received a Peabody Award. Nathan has received four Emmy nominations, an Edgar Award nomination, the GLAAD Media Award, the Silver Gavel Award, the Shine Award, and a Humanitas Award nomination.www.creativeprocess.info

Dangerous Living
Ep. 128: Sasquatchey

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 65:48


Robert & Nathan are joined by the perennial guest Sven for a round-table conversation about everything from self-driving cars, intelligent roads, remote work, moonlighting, and digital collectables.

Dangerous Living
Ep. 127: I Can See Your Heart Throbbing From Here

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 61:33


It's a roundtable of hot topics and hot takes! Robert & Nathan are back in person talking competition, satanic sneakers, music history, The Olympics, and exclusive albums. It's a hoot!

Another Kind of Distance: A Spider-Man, Time Travel, Twin Peaks, Film, Grant Morrison and Nostalgia Podcast
Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – Fox Film Corporation/20th Century Fox – 1935: ONE MORE SPRING & STEAMBOAT ‘ROUND THE BEND

Another Kind of Distance: A Spider-Man, Time Travel, Twin Peaks, Film, Grant Morrison and Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 99:56


For our Fox 1935 episode of The Studios Year by Year, we look at two films about forming idyllic communities within a nightmare society: Henry King's One More Spring, Fox's version of a Depression movie (based on a novel by Portrait of Jennie author Robert Nathan); and John Ford's Steamboat Round the Bend, another Will Rogers satire of Southern mores. Plus Dave reports on the reaction in Southern newspapers to Ford's previous film with Rogers, Judge Priest, and some evidence about Black audience reception of the Rogers/Stepin Fetchit comic pairing in Atlanta.  Time Codes: 0h 01m 00s:      One More Spring [dir. Henry King]          `                       0h 37m 21s:      Steamboat Round the Bend [dir. John Ford]       1h 21m 00s:      Brief Reports on Audience Reception – Judge Priest {1934)        +++ * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s *Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Find Elise’s latest film piece on Billy Wilder and 1930s Romantic Comedy *And Read lots of Elise’s Writing at Bright Wall/Dark Room, Cléo, and Bright Lights.* Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com

Dangerous Living
Ep. 103: Holy Ghostbusters

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 56:51


Should we lower our expectations for 2021? Robert & Nathan tackle that question. PLUS the certainty of change, confronting the brutal facts (but never losing hope), and the official hair stylist of the podcast makes an appearance. And a delightful surprise phone-in guest!

Dangerous Living
Ep. 101: We Think We Try

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 46:02


Robert & Nathan take on the question: "Why did Jesus tell people not to talk about Him?" Plus, the process of membership at Chesapeake. And Nathan gave a studio tour.

Dangerous Living
Ep. 99: Offends My Intelligence

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 53:38


Robert & Nathan share their perspective on a hot political topic and how to live as eternal beings. Is Christianity really under attack? Plus, a recap of the Spintacular. And . . . is Nathan Rainman?

Dangerous Living
Ep. 98: "I Like Older Men"

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 130:35


From Pastor Nathan's living room, it's the first ever SPINTACULAR! Robert & Nathan along with Jean Hahn, Mary LaBorie, and Michael & Brianne Farrell are spinning records, talking music, artistry, and life.

Radio Retropolis
The Bishop's Wife Holiday Podcast

Radio Retropolis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 35:34


In 1947, Samuel Goldwyn and RKO pictures brought forth a classic Christmas romance movie based on a 1928 novel written by Robert Nathan about an angel sent to help a young bishop who prayed for guidance but instead fell in love with the Bishop’s wife.  The Bishop’s Wife was released on December 7, 1947 receiving excellent reviews eventually becoming an annual yuletide classic.  Just two months later, the original cast Cary Grant Loretta Young and David Niven reunited for a one time only radio performance. 

Dangerous Living
Ep. 87: The Fire Polka (w/ Albert in Sunderland)

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 79:07


Robert & Nathan are joined by special guest, Albert in Sunderland, for a good, ol' fireside chat. (Technically, they joined him since they were on his patio . . . ) Anyway, the guys dig into technology and all of it's blessings and challenges, especially when it comes to parenting and community.

Dangerous Living
Ep. 82: My Droopy Mask

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 50:14


Special guest! Jeremy joins Robert & Nathan to give a recap of the most recent return to Honduras. Plus, our first attempt at a truly live broadcast. Oh – and multitasking is a myth.

Dangerous Living
Ep. 79: Fleabag Huckster

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 52:37


Robert & Nathan take on some discipleship misconceptions and why your passion for the lost be greater than your passion for scripture. Plus, a discussion on active vs. passive faith. Live from the brand NEW studio! (But is there an echo in here?)

Dangerous Living
Ep. 78: Following Jesus Is Not About Being Right

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 51:52


Dangerous Living is getting back to dangerous living. This week, Robert & Nathan recap the weekend message's conversation on race, racism, reconciliation, and the Gospel. Oh, and Robert was called a closet racist AND a Black Lives Matter apologist in the same day. You know how it is. Just another Wednesday!

Dangerous Living
Ep. 76: The Only Reality

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 68:04


Robert & Nathan discuss the Christian worldview, anti-Christian worldviews, and whether or not there is an "in between." Plus, Nathan is not in favor of artificial fans in baseball and some so-called "Christians" are discouraging Robert.

Dangerous Living
Ep. 75: Different Iterations Of PRNDL

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 47:43


This week on the podcast, Robert & Nathan take a deeper look at one of the teaching styles that Jesus used, known as "remez." Plus updates on our in-person services and Robert takes a fascinating trip down memory lane.

Dangerous Living
Ep. 73: A Lot Of Bit (with Alexandra Farrell)

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 60:33


Robert & Nathan are joined by Alexandra Farrell for a discussion on change, change management, and a renewed commitment to the mission & vision at Chesapeake. Oh, and time-traveling podcast episodes can be confusing – for some.

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Robert Nathan is an award-winning television producer, screenwriter, journalist, and novelist. Best known for his work on the Law & Order television franchise and his novel The White Tiger. He has worked in politics, broadcast and print journalism, film, and television. Nathan joined the original writing staff of Law & Order, working on three series in the franchise. Nathan's script for the episode “Manhood,” co-written with Walon Green, holds the franchise's only Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. He was also on the original staff of the TV series ER and received a Peabody Award. Nathan has received four Emmy nominations, an Edgar Award nomination, the GLAAD Media Award, the Silver Gavel Award, the Shine Award, and a Humanitas Award nomination.www.creativeprocess.info

Dangerous Living
Ep. 71: Did You Just Use Your Foot . . . ?

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 74:08


Robert & Nathan are back in the living room studio with a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT. Plus listener reactions from Ep. 70. (And a surprise guest crashes the episode. Big fun!)

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Robert Nathan is an award-winning television producer, screenwriter, journalist, and novelist. Best known for his work on the Law & Order television franchise and his novel The White Tiger. He has worked in politics, broadcast and print journalism, film, and television. Nathan joined the original writing staff of Law & Order, working on three series in the franchise. Nathan's script for the episode “Manhood,” co-written with Walon Green, holds the franchise's only Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. He was also on the original staff of the TV series ER and received a Peabody Award. Nathan has received four Emmy nominations, an Edgar Award nomination, the GLAAD Media Award, the Silver Gavel Award, the Shine Award, and a Humanitas Award nomination.www.creativeprocess.info

Film & TV · The Creative Process
(Highlights) ROBERT NATHAN

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020


Robert Nathan is an award-winning television producer, screenwriter, journalist, and novelist. Best known for his work on the Law & Order television franchise and his novel The White Tiger. He has worked in politics, broadcast and print journalism, film, and television. Nathan joined the original writing staff of Law & Order, working on three series in the franchise. Nathan's script for the episode “Manhood,” co-written with Walon Green, holds the franchise's only Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. He was also on the original staff of the TV series ER and received a Peabody Award. Nathan has received four Emmy nominations, an Edgar Award nomination, the GLAAD Media Award, the Silver Gavel Award, the Shine Award, and a Humanitas Award nomination.www.creativeprocess.info

Dangerous Living
Ep. 70: I Am A Black American

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 81:24


Robert & Nathan again meet up with Albert (aka Sven) for a challenging and captivating conversation with one of Dangerous Living's newest listeners. On this episode, Claudia offers her open and honest perspective about racism in America that is both tremendously challenging and uncomfortable. It's a dangerous discussion to be sure. (But a discussion well worth having.)

The Creative Process Podcast

Robert Nathan is an award-winning television producer, screenwriter, journalist, and novelist. Best known for his work on the Law & Order television franchise and his novel The White Tiger. He has worked in politics, broadcast and print journalism, film, and television. Nathan joined the original writing staff of Law & Order, working on three series in the franchise. Nathan's script for the episode “Manhood,” co-written with Walon Green, holds the franchise's only Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. He was also on the original staff of the TV series ER and received a Peabody Award. Nathan has received four Emmy nominations, an Edgar Award nomination, the GLAAD Media Award, the Silver Gavel Award, the Shine Award, and a Humanitas Award nomination. www.creativeprocess.info

The Creative Process Podcast

Robert Nathan is an award-winning television producer, screenwriter, journalist, and novelist. Best known for his work on the Law & Order television franchise and his novel The White Tiger. He has worked in politics, broadcast and print journalism, film, and television. Nathan joined the original writing staff of Law & Order, working on three series in the franchise. Nathan's script for the episode “Manhood,” co-written with Walon Green, holds the franchise's only Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. He was also on the original staff of the TV series ER and received a Peabody Award. Nathan has received four Emmy nominations, an Edgar Award nomination, the GLAAD Media Award, the Silver Gavel Award, the Shine Award, and a Humanitas Award nomination. www.creativeprocess.info

Dangerous Living
Ep. 68: Listening In The Future

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 63:15


Robert & Nathan are joined in the living room studio by special guest – Albert In Sunderland. The three guys talk about life, parenting, and the overall heartache of these disturbing times. (Oh, AND Albert's true identity is revealed.)

Dangerous Living
Ep. 66: A Faux Fig Tree

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 95:43


Robert & Nathan tackle the challenges of reopening Chesapeake. Plus, a music history lesson, a botany lesson, and Robert's humanity is literally offended.

Dangerous Living
Ep. 64: Exotic Joe

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 66:08


The mailbag runneth over! Robert & Nathan tackle listener emails and discuss life, ministry, and evangelism in a time of "distancing." Also old movies. Also saxophones. It's a Seis de Mayo podcast unlike any other!

Dangerous Living
Ep. 63: The Guts Of A 6 In The Body Of A 5

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 55:14


Robert & Nathan break down some of the pros and challenges with conversational teaching style. (Spoiler alert: it's different than preaching!) Plus, transactional faith vs. transformational faith & more.

Dangerous Living
Ep. 60: Impersonal Opinion

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 52:09


Back on a Wednesday morning! The guys are joined by a very special, youngest-ever guest on the podcast and Robert & Nathan discuss listening for God amidst all the noise. Oh, and you're definitely going to want to invite your friends to check out Easter services online.

Dangerous Living
Ep. 58: No One Is Thinking About You That Much (with Mary & Jean)

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 62:41


Special guests on both mics 3 AND 4! Robert & Nathan are joined by their better halves, Jean & Mary and talk life in the age of social distancing, mental health, helpful thinking, and the desire for community. Plus the power of . . . journaling? Have yourself a listen!

Dangerous Living
Ep. 57: The Real Acts 2 Church

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 58:08


A very special update on all things pertaining to weekend services at Chesapeake Church. Plus, Robert & Nathan discuss more lessons in leading through adversity, the importance of serving, and what will your kids really remember about COVID-19?

The Map of Everything Podcast
10 Eating Bugs for Nutrition, Sustainability, Food Security...and because it makes sense with Robert Nathan Allen

The Map of Everything Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 101:33


We have a strange disgust for bugs in the West. The truth is they're chock full of vital nutrients, they're economic, they resource efficient, and they can be prepared in all sorts of tasty ways. Plus, most humans have eaten them as a staple in the diet for ALL of our history. I sat down with Robert Nathan Allen, the founder and director of Little Herds, who educates kids on the value of eating bugs and supports businesses getting insect food products out to the market. This guy is awesome and we cover just about every angle of this. Listen and then get online and find some bug-based foods to order...and let us know what you think! I hope you enjoyed this conversation as much as I did- we'd love to hear what you thought. Go follow us on Instagram at @mapofeverythingpodcast and sign up for our email list at www.mapofeverythingpod.com. Cheers!

Dangerous Living
Ep. 56: Embrace The Plague

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 65:36


A very special Sunday afternoon episode coming your way where Robert & Nathan discuss the decision to cancel services at Chesapeake, how our community has responded to the COVID-19 situation, and how to lead in times of crisis. (Is it really a "crisis"? Does it meet both criteria to be a "crisis"?) Give it a listen!

Dangerous Living
Ep. 55: Make Your Best Better

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 63:26


Robert & Nathan discuss challenges that ALL leaders face. (Including investigating when righteousness becomes self-righteousness.) PLUS! An international listenership update and . . . are the guys starting a listener feud? Only Albert from Sunderland knows.

Dangerous Living
Ep. 54: While You Were Talking (with Dr. Elizabeth Griffith)

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 78:40


On this very special episode, Robert & Nathan are joined by Dr. Elizabeth Griffith for an illuminating discussion on creation, science, and the Bible. (Elizabeth has a remarkable charge to parents!) Oh! And has the podcastiversary debate been settled?

Dangerous Living
Ep. 48: I Chit, You Chat

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 68:58


Listener questions galore! Robert & Nathan tackle questions about finding truth in media, the 23rd Psalm, Jesus before Pilate, and Jesus as King over all (with just a skosh of Evangelicalism for good measure). And has Robert's "gum bit" run it's course? Have a listen, won't you?

Dangerous Living
Ep. 47: You Can Get To Anywhere From Anywhere

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 63:15


Is our society in a leadership crisis? Is it even a crisis?? Is it possible to know Jesus' leadership style??? Do you have a sense of urgency in life????? Do you need a focus coach????? All that and more, Robert & Nathan have got you covered!

Dangerous Living
Ep. 37: My Schtick Of Gum

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 62:06


Can we fully understand Scripture even when it has been translated from its original language? Is Kanye West's conversion genuine? Is the deer population in Calvert County safe? Robert & Nathan answer all of this and more!

Dangerous Living
Ep. 36: Three Feet A Day

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 58:37


Robert & Nathan have World Series ferver. Plus – listener questions on Bible Commentaries and Jesus & The Holy Spirit. Oh, and Robert has a yard car.

Dangerous Living
Ep 29: Five Minutes In

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 61:13


Back in the basement studio for a very special THURSDAY edition of Dangerous Living. Robert & Nathan discuss the phrase "relational equity," and continue to challenge all of us to cultivate purposeful, cross-generational relationships. (Robert specifically has a challenge for his generation.) AND the guys talk about Robert's upcoming trip to Israel and recap Episode 28 and the first ever LIVE taping of DL from The Lobby.

Dangerous Living
Ep. 26: Our Brains Are Lazy

Dangerous Living

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 66:51


We're halfway through our first year! Where did the time go? Robert & Nathan dig into what it means to be a leader for Christ AND a few ways to do it. Oh – and who is getting your energy? Guess what? It may be misdirected. Plus, Nathan is on vacation – yet still in studio. (How is this possible? Gotta listen!)

DRUNK ATHLETE
EPI 33 AUSTIN MARATHON EXPO #RunAustin18

DRUNK ATHLETE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 84:23


Welcome to Episode 33. I was invited to attend the Austin Marathon Expo and interview the athletes running the Marathon and Half Marathon. I learned a LOT from the Pacers and some of the out of town guests.   If you listen to the end you'll learn a little something special about me. I want to thank everyone who stopped by the booth to say HI or grab some swag. It was great meeting you all.   Our Guests Today: (in order of appearance) Michelle Hittner, Stewart Mickler, Sam Lemelle, Elaine Chung, Matt Fletcher, Patrick Hall, Nora Colligan, Jim Moore, Michelle Ryan, Robert Nathan, David Fuentes, Roger Moore, Joel Stanford, Kapler Burnett, and Mark Wignall. #WeRunThisTown #RunAustin18   Austin Marathon HIgh Five Events Get your Drunk Athlete Merchandise at our store.   https://www.bigpistachio.com/shop   To be a patron or make a donation to this podcast, go to https://www.bigpistachio.com/drunk-athlete-podcast   For more information go to:   email erin@bigpistachio.com http://www.bigpistachio.com https://www.bigpistachio.com/drunk-athlete-podcast   PARTNERS:   A special thank you to our partner Big Mouth Announcing Logan@BigMouthAnnouncing.com   Thank you to our sponsor Austin Massage Company   Check out the amazing bike tours at Velo View Bike Tours! Get 5% off when you mention Drunk Athlete.   Big Pistachio Racing https://www.bigpistachio.com/team Alphay International https://www.bigpistachio.com/alphay   FOLLOW US:   INSTAGRAM - @DrunkAthletePodcast FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/DrunkAthlete   Please Share, Rate & Review this podcast so other awesome people like you can find it easier.   Cheers!  

Future of Agriculture
Future of Agriculture 022: Eating Bugs with Robert Nathan Allen of Little Herds

Future of Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 34:56


Little Herds is a non-profit organization that promotes insects as food and feed. In this episode, Robert Nathan Allen (“RNA”) describes why insects should be a larger part of our diet and feed. Also, he describes the business models of some current insect farming operations.   Even if you’re not going to rush out and buy some cricket protein bars, the case for insects, especially for feed, is compelling. Enjoy this episode with an open mind and let me know what you think about the pros and cons of large scale insect farming.   Little Herds Website Robert Nathan Allen on Twitter   Thanks for listening!   We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to the Future of Agriculture Podcast. The response has been outstanding. Please feel free to leave a note in the comment section below. The best way to spread the word about our Podcast is to share your favorite episode using the social media share buttons in the podcast player you are using. You can also leave a review on iTunes. This helps us spread the word about the people, perspectives, and innovations that will provide our future food, clothing, fuel, shelter, and natural resources.

The Dr. Drew Podcast
#126: Robert Nathan and Lukas Kendall

The Dr. Drew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2014


Filmmakers Robert Nathan and Lukas Kendall join Dr. Drew today to discuss the process of making their Video-On-Demand film 'Lucky Bastard' and releasing it on their terms- resulting in a rating that may hurt it's commercial appeal.

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Adventures in Radio
Adventures in Radio Episode 53 - CBS Radio Workshop

Adventures in Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2006 48:03


This week the adventure takes us to another world where earthmen land on a planet in the middle of a dispute between two societies. The problem is that the intelligent life is not humanoid, but rather vegetable and the two societies are the Carrots and the Onions!A hilarious satire on human society by novelist Robert Nathan in his original story for the CBS Radio Workshop and called "A Pride of Carrots." You'll hear some well-known voices that you might only be familiar from cartoons of your childhood.Also, episode 10 of the "Clan of the Fiery Cross" from the Adventures of Superman.