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We're going back to a time when a middle school girl was able to explain it all and nobody questioned her wisdom! That's right, Stephen takes us to 90s Nickelodeon again with Clarissa Explains It All! Starring Melissa Joan Hart as the titular character, this show was one of the first sitcoms Nickelodeon ever produced. Was it any good? Does it hold up? Find out on this episode of Those Were The Days!Next up, Amy is bringing us Golden Girls - S7E2 - The Case of the Libertine Bell - Streaming on HuluSend us feedback about the show on BlueSky at @thosedaysshow.bsky.social or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on socials!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisThose Were The Days on BlueSkySend us a Voicemail!Support 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're kicking of Sci-Fi shows for this round of Those Were The Days! Audie is going way back to the cartoons of the early 90s for this gem, Exosquad. Like many kids cartoons of the day, it brings us giant robots, human drama, and weird looking aliens. Does it hold up? What does the crew remember about the show? Tune in and find out!Next week, Stephen is bringing The Adventures of Superman - S2E6 - The Defeat of Superman. Available on Daily Motion or in higher quality for $2 on Amazon Prime!Send us feedback about the show on BlueSky at @thosedaysshow.bsky.social or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on socials!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisThose Were The Days on BlueSkySend us a Voicemail!Support 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek takes a closer look at the Block Museum of Art's new exhibit that explores questions through an indigenous lens. The Dueling Critics, Kelly Kleiman and Jonathan Abarbanel, join Gary to review a new production of a play that debuted 1777. Later in the show, Gary checks in with THOSE WERE THE DAYS host Steve Darnall to talk about the program's 55th anniversary. And we'll hear from the author of a book that's all about checking out the area's north shore.
This week, we're kicking off "This was for kids?!" month with Audie Norman! He's bringing us the classic, Jim Henson's The Storyteller. Centered around a cozy fire and the sweet vocal stylings of John Hurt, this show brought fairy tales to life in the way only Jim Henson can. Featuring incredible camera work, mixed art styles, and, of course, his unique brand of puppetry and humor, this show was a standout for children. But was it really for children?. Find out today on Those Were The Days!Next week, watch Salute Your Shorts - S1E2 - Ghost Story. Streaming on Paramount+Send us feedback about the show on BlueSky at @thosedaysshow.bsky.social or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on socials!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisThose Were The Days on BlueSkySend us a SpeakPipe!Support 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're kicking off 80s cartoon month with a wild one that I don't think a lot of people even remember. Mostly because we've asked and there's a good portion of ya'll who had no idea what we were talking about. Until, of course, we watched it. This is one of those shows that hides itself deep in your memories and can only be recalled once you see it again. Lots of kids remember this from the Nick Jr days as it was part of the daytime lineup that happened before some of the older kid shows would come on. It was also part of a wave of cartoons imported in and redubbed for American audiences. Learn more about this show today on Those Were The Days!Next week, we're watching Duck Tales - S1E43 - Raiders of the Lost Harp. Available on Disney+Send us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on socials!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Those Were The Days, we go back to the late 80's and early 90's with Night Court! This sitcom, all about a group of people working a late shift at a courthouse, carried on some of our favorite traditions from sitcoms at the time. Grab an amazing ensemble cast and throw them into a setting that lends itself to madcap situations where anything can happen. Audie picked quite the episode to kick off Halloween month here at Those Were The Days HQ.Next week, we continue our Halloween month with The Drew Carey Show - S7E7 - It's Halloween, Dummy. Streaming with ads on Plex!Also, don't forget to pre-order Amy and J.F's book! https://www.achewillow.com/bookSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on socials!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Retour sur les magnifiques épopées européennes de l'AS Saint-Etienne en 1975 et 1976. – Rédaction et réalisation: Jean-Sébastien Grond - Crédits sonores: "Johnny Rep" de Mickey 3D, "Le chasseur" de Michel Delpech par laurent8435 (sur YouTube), "Si maman si" de France Gall, "Une belle histoire" par JFridGuitare (sur YouTube), "Those Were The Days" par Vladimir & Anton (sur YouTube), Allez les Verts par Les Supporters, "Le Paradis blanc" de Michel Berger par MrGalagomusic (sur YouTube).
This week, Stephen navigates the complex humor and social dynamics of "All in the Family" with the episode "Lionel's Engagement." The episode brilliantly showcases the series' knack for addressing racial and societal issues through the personal lens of the Bunkers and the Jeffersons. As Lionel Jefferson announces his engagement, the episode delves into the nuances of acceptance and prejudice, seen especially through Archie Bunker's awkward interactions and missteps. Join Stephen, Amy, TVsTravis, and Audie on "Those Were The Days" as they unpack the episode's layered humor, the cultural reflections of the 1970s, and how it challenges its characters (and viewers) to confront their biases. Tune in for a rich analysis of how comedy was used as a tool to mirror and possibly shift societal perspectives, making "Lionel's Engagement" a critical episode in the sitcom's legendary run.Next Week! Amy wants you to watch Full House - S3E20 - Honey, I broke the house. Available to stream on Hulu and MaxDon't forget to pre-order Achewillow: Book 1! You can find it at https://www.achewillow.com/bookSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on the socials!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week, Stephen dives into a hilarious and iconic episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show," titled "Never Bathe on Saturday." The episode centers on Rob and Laura Petrie's weekend getaway that goes awry when Laura's toe gets stuck in a hotel bathtub. This situation sets the stage for a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings, showcasing the show's signature blend of wit and slapstick humor. Join Stephen, Amy, TVsTravis, and Audie on "Those Were The Days" as they explore the comedic genius of Carl Reiner's writing, the flawless timing of Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke, and why this episode is a standout in television comedy history. ** summary is generated by an AIWe are OFF for two weeks, so please join us on 8/5 for more shenangians by watching...Beauty and The Beast S2E22 - The Rest is Silence. Available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/S6X34Jrld9A?si=eOSSmWyBoI-8yNLiSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on "Those Were The Days," Stephen immerses us in the peculiar charm of Eerie, Indiana with "Mr. Chaney," an episode that cleverly weaves monster mythology into the fabric of the town's Harvest Festival. As Marshall is unexpectedly crowned Harvest King, and ushered up a mountain to meet the Eerie Wolf. Is there more to the tale of the Eerie Wolf than meets the eye? This unique episode melds the supernatural with small-town intrigue, setting the stage for a night of full moon mystery and mayhem. Tune in to uncover the secrets of Eerie, Indiana, and discover if there truly is more than meets the eye with Mr. Chaney.Join us *In TWO weeks* with Beetlejuice - S1E13 - Prince of Neitherworld - Streaming somewhere on DailyMotionSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Audie leads us through a standout episode of "Batman: The Animated Series" that redefined one of Gotham's coldest villains, Mr. Freeze. "Heart of Ice" showcases Mr. Freeze's transformation from a one-dimensional villain to a tragic character seeking vengeance for his lost love, a shift that earned the episode critical acclaim and a Daytime Emmy. The episode expertly blends emotional depth with action, anchored by stellar voice performances, particularly from Michael Ansara as Mr. Freeze. Join Audie, Stephen, Amy, and TVsTravis on "Those Were The Days" as they dive deep into the episode's artistic achievements, its pivotal role in the DC Animated Universe, and how it reshaped Mr. Freeze's backstory into something profoundly poignant. Tune in to discover why this episode remains a fan favorite and a high point in animated storytelling.Next Week! Watch Eerie, Indiana - S1E14 - The Hole in the Head Gang. Streaming on Freevee and PeacockSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Travis tackles one of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer's" most divisive episodes, "Beer Bad." Known for its heavy-handed approach to the dangers of underage drinking, this episode features Buffy grappling with the consequences of excessive alcohol consumption, which inexplicably turns college students into Neanderthals. Join Travis, Amy, Stephen, and Audie on "Those Were The Days" as they delve into why this episode fell flat amid an otherwise critically acclaimed series. They'll explore the episode's narrative choices, its reception by fans and critics, and what it reveals about the challenges of blending public service messages with entertainment. Tune in for an insightful look at how even the most beloved series can have their off moments, and what this means for the legacy of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."Next week, we're kicking off Fox Cartoons month! Audie is bringing us the GOAT right away with Batman: The Animated Series - S1E14 - Heart of IceStreaming on Max, where it is actually listed as S1E4Send us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
About Kathleen Fee Embarking on her musical journey at the age of 4, Kathleen Fee has remained steadfast in her commitment to creating captivating and resonant music. Widely recognized as the dynamic frontwoman and driving force behind the renowned New York City Irish band Celtic Cross, Kathleen has recently ventured into the solo realm. Over the past year, she immersed herself in the vibrant musical scene of Nashville, TN, where she crafted her eagerly awaited solo EP, Glitter Gold, scheduled for release in 2024. As an accomplished singer-songwriter, Kathleen has graced stages and recording studios alongside notable figures such as Black 47, Loving Mary, and Shilelagh Law. Beyond her vocal prowess, Kathleen's diverse talents extend to acting, modeling, and even championing Irish step dancing on national and international stages. Her songwriting creativity is evident in tracks like “Shores of America,” “Who I Am,” “Those Were The Days," and “Going Home” on the Shores of America album cementing her status as one of New York's established songwriters. Notably, she showcased her vibrant spirit in a sassy duet, “Wedding Reel,” with Black 47's legendary frontman, Larry Kirwan. Currently dividing her time between the coastal vibes of Montauk, NY, and the musical heart of Nashville, TN, Kathleen recently joined forces with Elisha Hoffman, the founding member of The Loving Mary Band, Steven Tyler's country band, as well as co-founder of Pumphouse Records, launched with Lee Brice and songwriter Rob Hatch; and two-time Grammy winner, Rebecca Lynn Howard, who has written songs for Martina McBride and Trisha Yearwood and has recorded with Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, Patty Loveless, and more, shaping Kathleen's solo sound at Curb Studios. Kathleen has worked with exceptional musicians like Chris Autry, Aaron Currie, Justin Weaver, Billy Justineau, and Robert Blare bringing a fresh and dynamic sound endeavors. A force to be reckoned with in both traditional and contemporary music scenes, Kathleen continues to deliver awe-inspiring renditions of the National Anthem at NFL games, including a recent performance at the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals game. This marked her second performance for the Steelers, the first being 11 years ago, and her anticipation for returning to Pittsburgh to sing the Star-Spangled Banner remains as fervent as ever. Kathleen has also graced prestigious stages, performing on notable platforms like Fox & Friends, The Fox News Networ
This week, TVsTravis leads us into the heart of one of "Xena: Warrior Princess"'s most daring and unforgettable episodes, "The Bitter Suite." A musical journey like no other, this episode beautifully weaves song and story to delve into the depths of Xena and Gabrielle's fractured relationship, transporting them to the mystical land of Illusia where they must confront their past actions and inner demons. Through its innovative storytelling and powerful musical numbers, "The Bitter Suite" stands as a testament to the show's creativity and the emotional resonance of its central characters. Join Travis, Amy, Stephen, and Audie on "Those Were The Days" as they discuss the episode's groundbreaking approach to narrative, its impact on the series, and how it redefined what a fantasy show could achieve musically and emotionally.For next week, we're kicking off "The Worst of the Best" theme with - The Wonder Years - S5E7 - "Soccer" - Streaming on HuluSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Amy dives into the madcap world of "The Monkees" with the unforgettable episode, "Alias Mickey Dolenz." The plot thickens when Micky is mistaken for a notorious gangster, leading to a whirlwind of confusion, comedy, and, of course, music. The Monkees find themselves entangled in a comedic caper that only their unique blend of humor and harmony can unravel. Join Amy, along with Stephen, TVsTravis, and Audie, on "Those Were The Days," as they explore how this episode showcases the show's iconic comedic timing, musical performances, and the cultural impact of The Monkees on television and music history.You're job next week is to watch Xena: Warrior Princess Season 3 Episode 12 - Available to stream on Amazon PrimeSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Musical March, Stephen whisks us away to Springfield for a whimsical episode of "The Simpsons" that spins a unique take on the beloved "Mary Poppins." In "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious," the Simpsons' household is turned upside down with the arrival of Shary Bobbins, a nanny who believes a spoonful of sugar is all it takes to lighten the load. From satirical songs to clever parodies, join Stephen, along with Amy, TVsTravis, and Audie, on "Those Were The Days" as they dive into the episode's musical genius, cultural impact, and how it stands as a testament to "The Simpsons'" unparalleled ability to blend humor with heartwarming moments.Next Week, watch The Monkees - S1E25. Available for streaming on YouTubeSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Audie takes us on a nostalgic trip to the lively stage of "Kids Incorporated" with the episode "Material Girl." As the cast tackles the catchy tunes of the 80s, they also delve into the glittering allure of materialism, juxtaposing it with the true meaning of happiness and self-worth. Join Audie, along with Stephen, Amy, and TVsTravis, on "Those Were The Days," as they revisit the vibrant performances and heartfelt lessons embedded in this memorable episode. They'll discuss how "Kids Incorporated" seamlessly blended entertainment with valuable life lessons, making it a cornerstone of 80s and 90s childhoods.Next Week! Watch The Simpsons - S8E13 - Simpsoncalifragilisticexpialad'ohciousSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Stephen takes us back to the darkly comic and twisted historical world of "The Black Adder." In the series opener, "The Foretelling," we're introduced to the scheming Prince Edmund, the man who would (much to his own surprise) become the Duke of Edinburgh. Through a series of unfortunate (and hilarious) events, Edmund finds himself rewriting history and battling a host of real and imagined foes in his quest for power. Join Stephen, along with Amy, TVsTravis, and Audie, on "Those Were The Days," as they dissect the genius of Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson's creation, exploring its sharp wit, satirical take on history, and the legacy of one of television's most beloved black comedies. From the infamous first line misheard as a call to arms, to the birth of the character we all love to despise, this episode unpacks the humor, absurdity, and brilliance of "The Foretelling."Next Week - Watch The Red Green Show - S9E7 - Streaming on Amazon Prime VideoSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jim and Kwesi are back with Choose The Twos! Today, they discuss three sequels to #saturdaynightfever #grease #americangraffiti @jimandkwesi @comoyoko Those Were The Days is a virtual museum of pop-culture from the good old days…mainly the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. #jimandkwesi #montage #compilation #tribute #fantastic #awesome #sexy #women #ladies #girls #footage #clips #episode #video #70s #80s #90s #00s #10s #music #cartoons #anime #animation #Japanese #Japan #Tokyo Music includes; Pushin' - Frank Stallone (1982) from the Rocky III soundtrack Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
Step into the world-famous Cheers bar this week as we rewind to where it all began: the very first episode of this beloved sitcom. In "Give Me a Ring Sometime," we're introduced to the colorful array of characters that define Cheers, from the wisecracking bartender Sam Malone to the book-smart and street-naïve Diane Chambers. This pilot episode sets the stage for the romantic tensions, witty banter, and heartfelt moments that would come to characterize the series. Join our host, Stephen, and the gang as they break down the episode's memorable moments, explore how it established the groundwork for one of TV's most enduring shows, and reflect on the timeless appeal of Cheers' eclectic family. Raise your glass with us on "Those Were The Days" for a nostalgic trip back to where the laughter and camaraderie began!Next Week, Watch Star Trek: The Next Generation - S1E1/2 (it's 90 minutes! Brace yourself)Send us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"The program you are about to see…well hear… is All in the Family. It seeks to throw a humorous spotlight on our frailties, prejudices and concerns. By making them a source of laughter, we hope to show — in a mature fashion — just how absurd they are." That was the disclaimer made before the start of the first episode of an early 1970s TV show where the main character is an obnoxious, prejudiced, big mouth, bigot, played by a brilliant actor, who actually was credited with bringing highly controversial subjects to light every week. But no matter what the subject, he was highly humorous. And millions laughed along. The character and the show was the brainchild of a TV mastermind that we just lost last month at the age of 101. So, Boy...get ready to hear the way Glenn Miller played, and songs on the hit parade, not really, there's no music on this record, in Volume 159: Those Were The Days. Promised link to Norman Lear's obituary on NPR.org. Credits and copyrights Archie Meets Mike Breasts The Man In The Street The Elevator Stifle Sammy's Visit I do not own the rights to this music or recording. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.
It's back to pilot season for the crew at Those Were The Days. What better way to kick it off than talking about actual pilots? Audie is taking us all the way to Nantucket with the Pilot episode of 90s sitcom, Wings. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight as our crew delights you with tales of this classic TV treasure. Next week, we're staying in the Wings universe by hopping over the water to Boston. It's time to watch Cheers - S1E1. Available on Hulu or PlutoTVSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy New Year for 2024 and thank you for tuning into Those Were The Days radio video on podcast show. Over the next few episodes I'll be looking back on the year of 2023. Jim Try our YouTube channel for exclusive content www.youtube.com/@jimandkwesi you can watch my short films and how to draw videos on my YouTube channel; www.youtube.com/comoyoko Those Were The Days is a virtual museum of pop-culture from the good old days…mainly the #70s #80s #90s
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Join us on a stormy journey to Portland with the ever-astute Jessica Fletcher. This week, Amy takes the reins, guiding us through a suspense-filled episode where an unexpected detour leads to a chilling mystery at a roadside diner. With a bus full of peculiar passengers and the tension rising with every thunderclap, Jessica and Sheriff Tupper find themselves racing against time to unmask a killer. Delve into the intricate details, twists, and turns with Amy, Stephen, TVsTravis, and Audie on "Those Were The Days" as they revisit this iconic whodunit from the annals of 'Murder, She Wrote'.Next week, we're kicking off our Twilight Zone theme! Each week, we'll pick an episode of The Twilight Zone to watch.Travis is starting us off with Season 5 Episode 6 , The Living Doll. Available on Freevee!Send us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Step into the world of the ever-sardonic Jim Rockford as Stephen highlights a truly unforgettable episode. When Lance White, played by the charismatic Tom Selleck, enters the scene, it's a collision of detective styles. White, the ever-fortunate and effortlessly successful private eye, contrasts sharply with Rockford's scrappier, down-to-earth methods. The dynamic between these two is electric, oscillating between admiration, exasperation, and comedic gold. Join Audie, Stephen, Amy, and TVsTravis on "Those Were The Days" as they delve into the quirks, quips, and questions raised by this delightful team-up in the sun-soaked streets of 1970s Los Angeles.We filmed this episode LIVE on the Dragon Con Digital Media Track twitch channel. Find out more about them at https://linktr.ee/dcdigitalmediaNext week, Amy is taking us to Murder She Wrote! Season 1 Episode 20 - Murder Takes the BusAvailable on Freevee or PeacockSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Audie takes the spotlight this week, guiding us into the sun-soaked streets of San Diego with the Simon brothers. In this thrilling episode, the mismatched duo faces a case that challenges their contrasting approaches more than ever. As the clues pile up and the stakes rise, the brothers' bond and wit are put to the test. Dive in with Audie, Stephen, Amy, and TVsTravis on "Those Were The Days" as they explore the tension, humor, and '80s vibes that made this episode a classic in detective television.Next week, watch The Rockford Files - S5E4 available on Roku ChannelSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TVsTravis takes us on a captivating journey to Hawaii this week with a special episode of Magnum P.I., "A.A.P.I.". When Magnum attends an awards ceremony in his honor, the festivities take a dark turn with the unexpected death of Jean Claude Fornier. As Magnum delves into the heart of the mystery, the tropical paradise transforms into a hotbed of intrigue and suspense. Set against a backdrop of awards and assassinations, this episode showcases Magnum's detective prowess in all its glory. Join Travis, flanked by Amy, Stephen, and Audie, on "Those Were The Days", as they navigate the twists, turns, and tropical trials of this unforgettable Magnum episode.Next week! Watch Simon & Simon - S4E9 available on Daily MotionSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Those Were The Days went to a weird, magical, LSD trip of a world when we watched The Smurfs this week. Did we like it? Maybe we smurfing did, or maybe we smurfing didn't. Find out on this episode! Next week, we're kicking off Sci-Fi Show month with Farscape S1E17 - Through the Looking Glass.Send us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hanna-Barbera cartoons had a renaissance of sorts int he mid 90s with Cartoon Network. Tons of cartoons available on the channel and one exceptionally memorable one known as Dexter's Laboratory! This week, our friends on Those Were The Days take a look at an early episode and see what all the fuss was about. Are you ready? Let's see if this thing was any good. Next week, Amy is taking us deep into a magical mushroom village with The Smurfs! Watch S1E35 on MAXSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jim and Kwesi are back with Choose The Twos! Today, they discuss three sequels in the #poltergeist #house and #amityville series! @jimandkwesi @comoyoko Those Were The Days is a virtual museum of pop-culture from the good old days…mainly the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. #jimandkwesi #montage #compilation #tribute #fantastic #awesome #sexy #women #ladies #girls #footage #clips #episode #video #70s #80s #90s #00s #10s #music #cartoons #anime #animation #Japanese #Japan #Tokyo Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
Jim and Kwesi are back with Choose The Twos! Today, they discuss three sequels in the #freewilly #homewardbound and #beethoven series! @jimandkwesi @comoyoko Those Were The Days is a virtual museum of pop-culture from the good old days…mainly the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. #jimandkwesi #montage #compilation #tribute #fantastic #awesome #sexy #women #ladies #girls #footage #clips #episode #video #70s #80s #90s #00s #10s #music #cartoons #anime #animation #Japanese #Japan #Tokyo Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
Jim and Kwesi are back with Choose The Twos! Today, they discuss three sequels in the #city slickers #sisteract and #nightatthemuseum series! @jimandkwesi @comoyoko Those Were The Days is a virtual museum of pop-culture from the good old days…mainly the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. #jimandkwesi #montage #compilation #tribute #fantastic #awesome #sexy #women #ladies #girls #footage #clips #episode #video #70s #80s #90s #00s #10s #music #cartoons #anime #animation #Japanese #Japan #Tokyo Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
Jim and Kwesi are back with Choose The Twos! Today, they discuss three sequels in the #mannequin #teenwolf and #splash series! @jimandkwesi @comoyoko Those Were The Days is a virtual museum of pop-culture from the good old days…mainly the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. #jimandkwesi #montage #compilation #tribute #fantastic #awesome #sexy #women #ladies #girls #footage #clips #episode #video #70s #80s #90s #00s #10s #music #cartoons #anime #animation #Japanese #Japan #Tokyo Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
Jim and Kwesi are back with Choose The Twos! Today, they discuss three sequels in the #dirtyharry #jamesbond and #frenchconnection series! @jimandkwesi @comoyoko Those Were The Days is a virtual museum of pop-culture from the good old days…mainly the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. #jimandkwesi #montage #compilation #tribute #fantastic #awesome #sexy #women #ladies #girls #footage #clips #episode #video #70s #80s #90s #00s #10s #music #cartoons #anime #animation #Japanese #Japan #Tokyo Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days. Those Were The Babes and @thoseweretegames is part of @thosewtdays , a daily podcast about, you guessed it, #nostalgia of the #70s #80s #90s (and then some!) •Link is in our profile• #wettshirt #sexy #babe #postergirl #page3girl #sheseemsnice #busty #bimbo #sexyandcute #cuteandsexy #feminine #girly #cleavage #thong #bikini Those Were The Games is part of @thosewtdays and @thosewerethebabes #retrotech #retrogames #retro #retrocomputer #retropc #games #gamer #arcade #gamer #nintendo #sega #mario #sonic #8bit #16bit #pixel #pixelart #retrogamer #80s #80sgames #90s #90sgames
(0:00) Jim's Special Intro (1:33) 80s Quiz! (5:27) Choose The Twos! Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
YouTube blocked the video version because it's a LameZoid. Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
April 1st Birthday celebration. Happy Birthday female Jazz singer Alberta Hunter (1895-1984). Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
Try the • Those Were The Days • YouTube Channel Visit the • Those Were The Days • Instagram Click here for Jim's personal YouTube channel Those Were The Babes !!! Those Were The Days is a YouTube and podcast show about pop-culture from the 20th century. Recorded in the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo, Japan; Jim McGee from The United Kingdom and Kwesi Parker from the United States are your tour guides in the virtual pop-culture history museum known as ‘Those Were The Days'. This project is a labour of love and is not intended to infringe on copyright but merely a way to curate and promote Pop culture that, perhaps, has been forgotten or needs more promotion in some cases. If you like this songs and shows that you see we encourage you to buy them from any good online stores such as iTunes et cetera. Or even better yeah why not go down to your local record store and support them. they need it more. Don't forget to check out our Instagram the link to which will be at the top of this description. As stated this is a labour of love so if you've enjoyed it please show your love by supporting us. You can do this simply by sharing this on your social medias or reviewing or liking us. It won't take long and it costs nothing but it means the world to us. Thank you for listening/watching and remember that was the conversation and those were the days.
It's time for educational programming here on Those Were The Days! It's always a challenge to get kids interested in learning, and what better medium to use than the thing they are already watching. The TV became an instrument of education in many households across America, and we're going to explore the best of that over the next month. Starting with Square One Television. A show all about getting kids interested in mathematics. Did they succeed? Listen and find out!Next week, tune in as Audie brings us the GOAT. We're watching Mr. RogersMr. Rogers Neighborhood S7E7 - Available to stream on Amazon PrimeSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We didn't have to go very far back in time to find our first episode of the Variety Show month here on Those Were The Days. Travis took us to the heyday of Comedy Central, and brought us the European variety show spoof, Viva Variety! Run by the comedy geniuses in The State comedy troupe, this show encapsulates the 90s in a way we haven't experienced yet on this show. We hope you enjoy our chat, and don't forget to check out the show yourself! Next week, Audie is taking us to one of the most iconic variety shows ever, HeeHaw. Your assignment is to watch HeeHaw S16E17! Check it out on Youtube Send us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! Stephen Amy Audie TvsTravis Support 2Dorks on Patreon Join us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live!
Well, hello there! Welcome to Julie Child's kitchen. That's right, we went all the way back to the OG cooking show. Amy has brought us a gem of history that was once the only real cooking show available. Julia Child is an institution in the world of cooking TV. So many times she's been imitated and parodied, yet several of us had never actually seen her do her thing on her own show. This was a wonderful trip, and a great way to close out this cooking show month on Those Were The Days. Our next them is Variety Shows! First up on our list is coming from Travis Your homework is to watch: Viva Variety - S2E5. Available on Archive.org Follow us on Twitter! Stephen Amy Audie TvsTravis Support 2Dorks on Patreon Join us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live!
You're entering... The Twilight Zone, with your friends from Those Were The Days! We took on an episode of Twilight Zone that certainly sticks with the vibe of the show, but may just surprise you in how it all plays out. We hope you dig this episode as much as we did! Next week, we're starting back on our listener chosen themes like we did before the holidays. This next theme is: COOKING SHOWS! Can't wait to see what the crew picks this time. First up is Travis! BUT he doesn't have his episode picked. Keep this podcast in your feed and we'll update you next week on what to watch. Speaking of next week, we're all taking a Christmas break, so there won't be an episode. We'll be putting out a re-run for you and we hope you enjoy it. Thanks for the wonderful year, everyone! Enjoy the holidays!
It's the spooky season here on Those Were The Days! We're kicking off our spooky episode theme with a show that isn't exactly known for how spooky it can be, but is known for a sick looking car and David Hasselhoff. Knight Rider! This was one of those episodes that you definitely do NOT want to miss. So tell all your friends and give this a listen. We had an absolute blast chatting about this magical show. Next time, Audie is taking us back to animation with Gargoyles! Watch it ahead of time and come hang out with us! Watch: Gargoyles S2E7 streaming on Disney+ Send us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! Stephen Amy Audie TvsTravis Support 2Dorks on Patreon Join us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live!