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Remember how Stephanie Kaye suddenly disappeared from Degrassi Junior High when she 'went to private school'? Well, here's the show that Nicole Stoffman left Degrassi for. It's...something else!We're available on all of the standard podcasting platforms and can also be streamed on Spotify. Please give us a follow on Twitter @NarbosPodcast or on Instagram @NarbosAndBroomheadsPodcast, and if you want to watch along, please send your comments to Narbosandbroomheads@gmail.com and we'll make sure to share them on future episodes. Let us know if you're interested in coming onto the show to review an episode with us as well.
Let's go back in the Degrassi Kid vault and relive some Patreon bonus content. This video was originally released on January 25, 2023. You can find more bonus content at Patreon.com/DegrassiKid Original description: Did you know Caitlin's real dad worked on Degrassi? Stephanie Kaye was inspired by a real student? Or about the missing scenes from Degrassi you've never seen before? This month, we're sitting down to watch an episode of Degrassi Junior High together. I'll tell you all as many fun, behind the scenes facts that I can fit into one stand-out episode. And you can tell me about your favourite moments in the episode! Season 1, Episode 1: Kiss Me, Steph follows Stephanie Kaye on her first day of school as she campaigns to become Degrassi's Student Council President. If you're a fan of Degrassi facts, you'll love this podcast!
610 - How were characters created for Degrassi Junior High? Degrassi is known for its characters like Joey Jeremiah, Stephanie Kaye and Arthur Kobalewscuy. But, how did they come to be? Degrassi superfan, Jocelyn Claybourne, explores the Degrassi archives for never-before-seen Degrassi facts. Answering questions like: Who were the original characters that were created for Degrassi Junior High? What were their storylines that existed from the very beginning - before a single person was cast for the show? How did the casting process change our favourite Degrassi characters? If you love Degrassi, this podcast is for you. Sponsored by Degrassi superfan, @Degrassi_CSI Degrassi Fan Checklist: Visit patreon.com/degrassikid for Bonus Wednesday, where we reveal planning documents from the original generation of Degrassi! Follow our editor @eeveepacini
Taylor Phillips, cherished (and hilarious) friend of Eevee Pacini and beloved member of the Degrassi Kid Discord, stopped by Degrassi: School's In to chat "What A Night!" Side note: Taylor had never watched DJH prior to being asked to be on the podcast, which means you get *two* fresh perspectives this time around! Enjoy over an hour of chaotic stories, goofs, and answers to questions you've been dying to know the answer to, such as... - Is this episode from 30+ years ago relevant in 2024? - What do we think about how Degrassi handles pregnancy storylines? - Has Eevee ever shoplifted? - What kind of hot dog is Stephanie Kaye? - Would Joey Jeremiah eat a hamster? and more! Be sure to follow Taylor here: Instagram Tiktok and join the Degrassi Kid Discord to hang out with more awesome people who love Degrassi! and stay tuned for the next episode, "Smokescreen", with special guest, Rick Munro himself, Craig Driscoll!
This month I am so honored to have Pat Beaven AKA Stephanie Kaye's mom) on Degrassi: School's In! We had so much fun chatting and she answered all of my and my listeners' questions, including but not limited to... - How much of the Degrassi series has she seen? - When was the last time she watched Best Laid Plans? - Where does she think Ms. Kaye, Arthur and Stephanie are now? - What does she love about... Lola Pacini?!? Yes, you read that right! Stephanie Kaye's mom and I gush about Lola Pacini... something that could only happen on Degrassi School's In! "Best Laid Plans" - Episode description: Thirteen-year-old Arthur plans to show his friends a pornographic video when his mother goes out on Friday night. Meanwhile, older sister Stephanie makes plans to sleep with Wheels that same night. Their mother catches on to their plans just in time. Thank you to Andrew, Dave Wilson, Degrassi CSI, Degrassi Kid, Emily, SierraLucey05 and William Harrison for submitting questions for this episode! Find Eevee here: https://linktr.ee/eeveepacini Find Pat here: https://www.patbeaven.com/ https://www.instagram.com/itspatbeaven
502 - All The Way With Stephanie Kaye's.. mom? You'll remember her as the mom who talks to Stephanie Kaye about sex, the one who tells Arthur he can't keep his little dog and the pharmacist who sells condoms to Wheels. Today, Pat Beaven is here to tell us what it's like to play a parent on Degrassi Junior High. What is it like to play Stephanie Kaye's mom? What behind the scenes facts have we never heard before? And how did Pat write about her time on Degrassi?! If you're a Degrassi superfan, this podcast is for you. Degrassi Fan Checklist: Read "Working Actor: My Brilliant Unsuccessful Career (Amazon) by Pat Beaven Watch the Pat Beaven video podcast on patreon.com/degrassikid Listen to the bonus podcast "Anais Granofsky awarded grant for film making project (Playing With Time, 1992)" on patreon.com/degrassikid - coming Wednesday! --- Credits: Hosted by @DegrassiKid Degrassi Guest: @itspatbeaven Edited by: @eeveepacini --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/degrassikid/message
In our Degrassi Junior High season 1 finale, we go all the way with Stephanie Kaye, discuss how Voula is absolutely in love with Steph, dive into the complicated family relationships of Wheels and Lucy, and try and find who Joey parallels best with. Follow us on Twitter @DeSocialDisease and on Instagram @thesocialdisease!
If you could play any role on Degrassi, what would it be? Would you want a leading role like Stephanie Kaye or Caitlin Ryan? Or would you rather be a supportive best friend like Voula or Susie Rivera? For Colleen Lam, she made her mark as Degrassi's notable extra, Vivian Wong! Filling up the background in both Degrassi Junior High & Degrassi High. Who was Colleen's best friend on set? What memories does she have from filming the show? And does she ever wish she got to be a leading character like all of her other friends did?! This week, we sit down with Colleen Lam to talk all things Degrassi! If you're a Degrassi super-fan, this podcast is for you! Think you've got 'whatever it takes' to beat Colleen at Degrassi Trivia? Play along in our bonus episode on The Degrassi Kid Patreon and make sure to follow @lammer on Instagram! Special thanks to: The Button Machine for supporting The Degrassi Kid Patreon! ---- Shoutout to The Degrassi Kid Patron's: Alyssa, Amber, Ashlie, Bekah123z, Brittany M, Brittany B, Brittney B, Degrassi Generations (FB), EclareFiomogen, Gina, Hannah, Jamie, Jackie, Julia, Maks, Mark, Randy, Sarahjei, Sawyer, Stephanie & Stevi!
Mike chats with Pat Mastroianni about playing the seminal role of Joey Jeremiah in Degrassi Junior High, Degrassi High, School's Out, and Degrassi: The Next Generation, The Zit Remedy, losing Stephanie Kaye, fucking Tessa Campanelli, the death of Neil Hope, Degrassi Palooza and his Degrassi documentary.
We discuss the second book in the series. This book has it all, outfit changes, robot porn and the truth about Voula's bracelet!
Goodbye dear Stephanie Kaye, good by degrassi Rick, goodbye Wai Lee, goodbye Voula from the opening credits.
The End is near for Stephanie Kaye!! Our fearless class president dreams of bridges, a new stepdad, and Arthur's new dog. Slutty clothing has been replaced by 90s grunge wear of excessive baggy clothing. Enjoy!
May 31st, 2016. Host Tim McDonald (@timfmmcdonald) is joined by Nicole Stoffman (@NicoleStoffman), who played Stephanie Kaye on the series. We had a fantastic chat about working on Degrassi and her experiences, as well as what's she has been up to since, and her experience with the fans since being on the show. It's a great conversation with the former cast member that lends insight into the show.
WE SCREWED UP THE AUDIO ON THIS ONE SORRY!!!!! Spike gets angry. Shane likes playing catch. Alexa somehow fits in Stephanie Kaye's clothes. Simon is dreamy. Lucy throws the party of the century!!!
Shakespeare adaptations are a proud tradition. Prokofiev turned ROMEO AND JULIET into a ballet. Verdi turned MACBETH and OTHELLO into operas, and THE TAMING OF THE SHREW and TWELFTH NIGHT have been converted by Hollywood into teen comedies. But there’s a different type of Shakespeare adaptation that’s a lot harder to get right – that’s when someone takes an existing piece of popular entertainment and reimagines it as if it might have been written by Shakespeare. As Ian Doescher can tell us, that can be hard to get right. He’s the author of six books under the series title, William Shakespeare’s Star Wars, based on the hit films featuring Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and the rest. As you’ll hear, making this work has taken far more thinking and craftsmanship than you might imagine. Ian is interviewed by Stephanie Kaye. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. © December 1, 2015. Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. “I Feel Now The Future In The Instant” was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster and Esther Ferington. We had help from Timmy Olmstead at WAMU-FM in Washington and Lisa Dougherty and the staff at Digital One recording studios in Portland, Oregon.
For the majority of audience members, Shakespeare is brought to life by the actors and actresses who speak his lines. Shakespeare scholar Stanley Wells considered all of the most outstanding Shakespeare performers, from past to present, and essentially created his own personal Hall of Fame. He’s written about these artists in a book called "Great Shakespeare Actors: Burbage to Branagh." Wells sifted through firsthand accounts from those who saw these great performers on stage to get a sense of what the actors brought to Shakespeare and why it was worth going to see them. Stanley Wells is interviewed by Stephanie Kaye. This podcast episode is called “O, there be players that I have seen play.” From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. © October 21, 2015. Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. Written and produced for the Folger Shakespeare Library by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is associate producer. Edited by Esther Ferington and Gail Kern Paster. We had help from Timothy Olmstead at WAMU-FM in Washington, DC. We’d also like to thank Beverley Hemming, the Corporate Communications Manager at the Stratford-on-Avon District Council for allowing Dr. Wells to speak from their recording unit at Elizabeth House.