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Welcome to the The First Ones an Our POoRCHoices podcast. On this series Sarcastro picks a show from yesteryear and then rallies some (or all) of the fellas to join him in recapping just the first episode of said show while dissecting it and determining if it's a show that would fly in today's entertainment landscape. In the premier episode Sarcastro is joined by Banky to discuss the first episode of ALF and his meeting of the Tanner family after his space ship crashes into their garage and seemingly caused no alarm to the neighborhood. The first episode leaves Banky wondering what Willie Tanner did for a living and has Sarcastro realizing that while he loved the show at 7 years old, that love doesn't hold up into his adult life. Intro and outro interpreted and performed by Sarcastro.
Ho-ho-hold on to your laughter, folks! Pat and Kat are back with A Very Special Podcast, and this time they're diving headfirst into the festive chaos that is "Oh Tannerbaum," a season one Christmas episode of the iconic '80s sitcom Alf. Join your favorite hosts as they dissect Alf's comically clueless approach to Christmas and The Tanners' equally baffling attempts at educating him. Spoiler alert: the Tanners might just be the real imbeciles in this yuletide tale! Things take a turn for the worse when Willie Tanner proves once again that he might just be on the naughty list. A fake tree fiasco leaves the Tanners yearning for the real deal, and Alf, in his extraterrestrial innocence, unwittingly adds fuel to the festive fire. Listening Portal: https://linktr.ee/averyspecialpodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/averyspecialpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrc5qBjkvuEbelJd4khAY6Q
Why can't either of the hosts do a good Willie Tanner impersonation? Why do they keep trying? How many Gene Shalit costumes does it take to steal two million dollars? And i f you don't get a face to face with JB do you even exist?
Contents: Plot Cast Production International broadcast history Home media Awards Syndication International broadcast Spinoffs and related programming ALF (TV series) ALF is an American television show sitcom that aired on NBC from September 22, 1986, to March 24, 1990. The title character is ALF, (an acronym for "Alien Life Form" whose real name is Gordon Shumway) who crash-lands in the garage of the suburban middle-class Tanner family. The series stars Max Wright as father Willie Tanner, Anne Schedeen as mother Kate Tanner and Andrea Elson and Benji Gregory as their children, Lynn and Brian Tanner. ALF was performed by puppeteer Paul Fusco, who co-created the show with Tom Patchett. Produced by Alien Productions, ALF originally ran for four seasons and produced 99 episodes, including three one-hour episodes, ("Try to Remember", "ALF's Special Christmas" and "Tonight, Tonight") that were divided into two parts for syndication, totaling 102 episodes. The series proper concluded with an unresolved cliffhanger, but a later TV movie, Project: ALF, served as a series finale for the franchise. In August 2018, Warner Bros. Television announced development of an ALF reboot. These plans were cancelled in November of that year. In February 2022, it was announced that Shout! Factory had acquired distribution rights to the ALF titles, and would "develop new ALF-related content." Title: ALF (TV series) Find out about the author(s) & basic information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALF_(TV_series) Read the full article on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALF_(TV_series) [CC] license: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0 Photo credited to: Follow us on Twitter: @Audiowikipedia1 Become a valuable contributor & member by supporting us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AudioWikipedia
Happy Full House Friday Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Oh Mylanta Holy Chalupas: An Unofficial Full House Fuller House Podcast. Today, I'm continuing the series Jesse and the Girls with Full House S3E22: Three Men and Another Baby, which aired on April 13, 1990. In this episode Michelle is jealous when Danny agrees to babysit a neighbor's infant overnight; DJ's math homework stumps Joey. My Thoughts On This Episode: Danny agrees to babysit the neighbor's baby knowing full well he has to take Comet to obedience school then just figures the guys Jesse and and Joey will watch him. So taking his dog to obedience school is more important to Danny than committing to watching your neighbor's child? Speaking of Comet and obedience school, Danny also thinks after one lesson that Comet will be a new and improved trained dog. I don't know any dogs that were perfectly trained after one lesson. I can just picture Victoria Stillwell (Reality Dog Training TV Show, It's Me Or The Dog) pulling up to the Tanner home and going off on Danny for his nonsense when it comes to Comet, but maybe she even gets the kids involved in the training. That would be fun to watch. They (and by they I mean Danny) should have prepared Michelle for Tony's arrival especially since he would be bunking in her room and using her old crib. Now I don't think Michelle would have had a problem with Danny spending time with Tony because it's Uncle Jesse who gives all his attention to Michelle. I think Michelle is acting no different that any child who has to share parents and attention with a new sibling. Jesse thinks the way to reward Michelle for being a big girl (more like giving in to her being a brat) is to have DJ or Stephanie sacrifice one of their treasured childhood toys. No surprise, Michelle picks Mr. Bear and renames his Willie. Hmm? Willie Tanner, where have I heard that name before. Oh yeah, now I remember, the TV Show ALF (1986). I also love how DJ cons Joey into completing her math homework. She also mentions while playing with baby Tony, "I always wanted a baby brother." Relax Deej, you'll have three boys of your own soon enough. I felt baby for baby Tony along with Michelle screaming at him from above his crib waking him up, the girls and Joey are putting their faces so close to his and rubbing his stomach like it's a magic lamp. I'd freak out too, if I was him. C'mon, personal space, please. Join me next week for the next episode in the Jesse and the Girls Series, Full House S5E19: The Devil Made Me Do It, which aired on February 18, 1992. In this episode when Michelle's disobedience lands her in the doghouse, the little bow-wow in her wants to bite back. Meanwhile, D.J. plays buffer between a bickering Stephanie and Kimmy. I hope you enjoy this episode and have a great weekend! To EMAIL The Podcast GO TO: omhcfhfhpodcast@gmail.com
Happy Full House Friday Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Oh Mylanta Holy Chalupas: An Unofficial Full House Fuller House Podcast. Today, I'm continuing the series Jesse and the Girls with Full House S3E22: Three Men and Another Baby, which aired on April 13, 1990. In this episode Michelle is jealous when Danny agrees to babysit a neighbor's infant overnight; DJ's math homework stumps Joey. My Thoughts On This Episode: Danny agrees to babysit the neighbor's baby knowing full well he has to take Comet to obedience school then just figures the guys Jesse and and Joey will watch him. So taking his dog to obedience school is more important to Danny than committing to watching your neighbor's child? Speaking of Comet and obedience school, Danny also thinks after one lesson that Comet will be a new and improved trained dog. I don't know any dogs that were perfectly trained after one lesson. I can just picture Victoria Stillwell (Reality Dog Training TV Show, It's Me Or The Dog) pulling up to the Tanner home and going off on Danny for his nonsense when it comes to Comet, but maybe she even gets the kids involved in the training. That would be fun to watch. They (and by they I mean Danny) should have prepared Michelle for Tony's arrival especially since he would be bunking in her room and using her old crib. Now I don't think Michelle would have had a problem with Danny spending time with Tony because it's Uncle Jesse who gives all his attention to Michelle. I think Michelle is acting no different that any child who has to share parents and attention with a new sibling. Jesse thinks the way to reward Michelle for being a big girl (more like giving in to her being a brat) is to have DJ or Stephanie sacrifice one of their treasured childhood toys. No surprise, Michelle picks Mr. Bear and renames his Willie. Hmm? Willie Tanner, where have I heard that name before. Oh yeah, now I remember, the TV Show ALF (1986). I also love how DJ cons Joey into completing her math homework. She also mentions while playing with baby Tony, "I always wanted a baby brother." Relax Deej, you'll have three boys of your own soon enough. I felt baby for baby Tony along with Michelle screaming at him from above his crib waking him up, the girls and Joey are putting their faces so close to his and rubbing his stomach like it's a magic lamp. I'd freak out too, if I was him. C'mon, personal space, please. Join me next week for the next episode in the Jesse and the Girls Series, Full House S5E19: The Devil Made Me Do It, which aired on February 18, 1992. In this episode when Michelle's disobedience lands her in the doghouse, the little bow-wow in her wants to bite back. Meanwhile, D.J. plays buffer between a bickering Stephanie and Kimmy. I hope you enjoy this episode and have a great weekend! To EMAIL The Podcast GO TO: omhcfhfhpodcast@gmail.com
Happy Full House Friday Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Oh Mylanta Holy Chalupas: An Unofficial Full House Fuller House Podcast. Today, I'm continuing the series Jesse and the Girls with Full House S3E22: Three Men and Another Baby, which aired on April 13, 1990. In this episode Michelle is jealous when Danny agrees to babysit a neighbor's infant overnight; DJ's math homework stumps Joey. My Thoughts On This Episode: Danny agrees to babysit the neighbor's baby knowing full well he has to take Comet to obedience school then just figures the guys Jesse and and Joey will watch him. So taking his dog to obedience school is more important to Danny than committing to watching your neighbor's child? Speaking of Comet and obedience school, Danny also thinks after one lesson that Comet will be a new and improved trained dog. I don't know any dogs that were perfectly trained after one lesson. I can just picture Victoria Stillwell (Reality Dog Training TV Show, It's Me Or The Dog) pulling up to the Tanner home and going off on Danny for his nonsense when it comes to Comet, but maybe she even gets the kids involved in the training. That would be fun to watch. They (and by they I mean Danny) should have prepared Michelle for Tony's arrival especially since he would be bunking in her room and using her old crib. Now I don't think Michelle would have had a problem with Danny spending time with Tony because it's Uncle Jesse who gives all his attention to Michelle. I think Michelle is acting no different that any child who has to share parents and attention with a new sibling. Jesse thinks the way to reward Michelle for being a big girl (more like giving in to her being a brat) is to have DJ or Stephanie sacrifice one of their treasured childhood toys. No surprise, Michelle picks Mr. Bear and renames his Willie. Hmm? Willie Tanner, where have I heard that name before. Oh yeah, now I remember, the TV Show ALF (1986). I also love how DJ cons Joey into completing her math homework. She also mentions while playing with baby Tony, "I always wanted a baby brother." Relax Deej, you'll have three boys of your own soon enough. I felt baby for baby Tony along with Michelle screaming at him from above his crib waking him up, the girls and Joey are putting their faces so close to his and rubbing his stomach like it's a magic lamp. I'd freak out too, if I was him. C'mon, personal space, please. Join me next week for the next episode in the Jesse and the Girls Series, Full House S5E19: The Devil Made Me Do It, which aired on February 18, 1992. In this episode when Michelle's disobedience lands her in the doghouse, the little bow-wow in her wants to bite back. Meanwhile, D.J. plays buffer between a bickering Stephanie and Kimmy. I hope you enjoy this episode and have a great weekend! To EMAIL The Podcast GO TO: omhcfhfhpodcast@gmail.com
Editor's note (from the future!): The audio quality from this episode is terrible. There's no other way around it. I am choosing to leave the show up however because who knows, someone might be able to stand it. But I promise you it gets better so if you're checking us out for the first time, scoot ahead a few episodes for an improvement and then over the years we've gotten way better. Thanks for tuning in, we love you -VanMost of us go through life wanting to strangle whatever wisecracking puppet is nearest to us, but Max Wright who played Willie Tanner on ALF actually accomplished this goal at one point losing his temper and assaulting our brown hero! On today's show Spencer, Brian, and Van head back to the Tanner household to review Season 4 Episode 4 of ALF called "We're in the Money." The boys discuss ALF's amazing ability to learn new skills as well as talk about the ending to ALF, the made for TV movie "Project ALF," and all the juiciest behind the scenes stuff! Oh, and the Germans. Always the GermansIf you want to follow along with us check out this episode of ALF available for free on Tubi and commercial free to Amazon Prime subscribers!https://tubitv.com/tv-shows/304556/s04-e04-we-re-in-the-money?start=truehttps://smile.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07C12XTW5/ref=atv_dp_season_select_s4
¡El primer podcast que va en vivo en Telegram! Hoy hablamos un poco del idioma alemán y del sueco, de los mamones de Willie Tanner, y de algunas verduras exóticas. También el chilenismo del día y las noticias que ustedes nos envían.
In der ersten Episode Fernsehkunde dreht sich alles um Alf, den sympathischen Sitcom-Außerirdischen, der das Familienleben der Tanners in 102 Episoden auf den Kopf stellte. Was auf dem Planeten Melmac auf dem Speiseplan steht, warum die Schauspieler oft genervt waren und welche Folgen besonders in Erinnerung blieben... Nichts wissenswertes bleibt ausgespart, wenn in der Fernsehkunde um die besten Fakten gerungen wird. ALF (produziert 1986-1990) von und mit Paul Fusco, Max Wright (als Willie Tanner), Anne Schedeen (Kate Tanner), Andrea Elson (Lynn Tanner), Benji Gregory (Brian Tanner), John LaMotta (Trevor Ochmonek), Liz Sheridan (Raquel Ochmonek)
Pintxo (oder auch Pincho) sind kleine Köstlichkeiten, die im Baskenland in Bars oder Gaststätten zum Getränk gereicht werden. Toll auch als Vorspeise.
Volvemos a nuestro formato habitual, una mesa llena de humo y gente gritándose cosas. El tercer puesto en la Copa América, la continuidad de Scaloni y las declaraciones de Lionel Messi, serán los temas a tratar en el primer bloque. Se retiro Rodrigo Mora, así que, #LaGente y nosotros, vamos a contar como sería nuestro partido despedida, que invitados, que acciones llevaríamos adelante. Sobre el final, el recorremos la biografía de Max Wright, más conocido como Willie Tanner, "el papá de ALF" Y por último levantamos una nota de Tomás Balmaceda, para el diario La Nación, sobre los susanos e intentamos comunicarnos con uno de ellos. No olvides seguirnos en todas las redes sociales buscandonos como @venganuno 5x16 (160719)
In der 126. Ausgabe von Nightcrow besprechen wir unseren ersten deutschen Film. In Der Vorname versuchen wir gemeinsam mit den Protagonisten rund um Schauspieler Christoph M. Herbst herauszufinden ob es moralisch vertretbar ist sein Kind Adolf zu nennen. Ferner blicken wir im Hollywood-Stammtisch auf das Leben und die Karriere des erst kuerzlich verstorbenen Schauspielers Max Wright, welchen viele besser kennen als Willie Tanner aus der Serie ALF.
We review Spider-Man: Far From Home, talk the horror of DC’s horror publishing strategy, pick the best Black Cat stories ever, and give a farewell salute to Willie Tanner. Plus much, much more. SHOW NOTES: 00.00 Intro & News 50.37 Reviews - Archie vs Predator 2 #1 - Berserker Unbound #1 - JLA #1 - Savage Avengers #2 - Black Cat #1 1:17.45 Feature: Spider-Man: Far From Home 2:00.12 BA’s PA
Episode #118: Murphy Brown - "All The Life That's Fit To Print" Release Date: September 22, 2018 Ahoy, hoy! It's a bonus episode this week as Patrick and Kat PAVE the world for the hottest television premiere of the 2018-2019 season... MURPHY BROWN. Yes, girls! Murphy Brown is coming back, and this week Patrick and Kat have dipped into a classic episode in which Murphy Brown gets nervous when a book publisher sends a biographer creeping her way. Plus, special guest appearances by Willie Tanner from ALF and Sally Jesse Raphael. What more could you ask for? Oh, and there is LOTS of arguing this week, gang. We have some great stuff coming up, so don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our HOT PODCAST on Apple Podcasts. Official Website: http://www.averyspecialpodcast.com
Wer die Worte Null Problemo hoert, der weiss auch sicher gleich was das heutige Thema in Nightcrow in Serie ist. Ganz recht, wir widmen uns in der heutigen Ausgabe zusammen mit unserem Gast einem der bekanntesten Serien der 80er Jahre. Alf war einer der beliebtesten Serien der 80er und hat auch nach der Serie noch lange praesent. Zum Beispiel gab es zwei Trickserien, einen Kinofilm und die Alf Hit Talk Show. Ueber all dies und noch mehr sprechen wir in der fuenften Ausgabe von Nightcrow in Serie.