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Unscripted, unrehearsed and often pointless. Three Men in a Boot bring you a whole evening's entertainment, crammed into one podcast. Series 1 provided rambling tales, hilarious misadventures and unearthed hidden facts. In Series 2, we aim to bring you the News, our own panel show 'Show & Tell', the famous chatshow ('The Barry Larry Show') and of course 'Three Men Have Talent... in a Boot'. Performed by Olly Jackson, Jack Sutton & Wesley Nelson
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Welcome to Tac Ops, a podcast dedicated to information about militaries from around the world. Hosts Greg, founder of YouTube channel Covert Cabal, and Eric, US Navy Submariner Veteran and founder of r/Submarines subreddit, interview a wide array of guests with specific military knowledge.
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CBC radio host Tom Power ("q") and BGS (The Bluegrass Situation) bring you the most in-depth podcast about the origins of bluegrass ever created. Power sits down with luminaries of the genre such as Del McCoury, Ricky Skaggs, Alice Gerrard, Jesse McReynolds, Jerry Douglas and more for an intimate conversation about their origins within the world of bluegrass music. Episodes will be released bi-weekly on TheBluegrassSituation.com and wherever you get your podcasts. PRODUCED BY: Tom Power and ...
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The Broadway Hour Show #124 Originally taped August 10, 1995 for WPAT-930AM Radio **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION** Host: LARRY SUTTON, from the New York Daily News ________________________________________________________________________ tonight's guests: GALT MacDERMOT & NANCY TICOTIN - performing live- the cast of: "Time And The Wind" so…
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The Broadway Hour Show #56 Originally taped April 7, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION** Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film & Theatre Critic ________________________________________________________________________ tonight's guests: performing live- the cast of: "OH, BROTHER!" "Opec Maiden" and "A Loud & Fu…
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Yes, your Film Freaks Mark Jordan Legan and Phoef Sutton fly straight into the Airline Disaster Movies genre and have a thrilling time. Come join us in First Class as we highlight six fun, fascinating, and freaky films—everyone from Jimmy Stewart to Lucille Ball to John Wayne to Samuel L. Jackson are discussed along with many others. We dive deep i…
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We could hardly think of a better guest with whom we’d conclude our second season of Toy Heart than 27-time Grammy Award winner, Alison Krauss. Arguably the most prominent bluegrass musician in the genre’s nearly one hundred year history – certainly the most well-known in her own generation – host Tom Power’s laughter-filled conversation with Kraus…
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For the latest episode of Toy Heart, we embark on a journey through the primordial, musical ooze that birthed bluegrass, old-time, and country music with the incredible Jody Stecher. A multi-instrumentalist adept in many styles and traditions – he even plays sarod, a Hindustani instrument – Stecher’s entire career is a fascinating case study in the…
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Our latest guest on Toy Heart is bluegrasser, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Tim O’Brien. His conversation with host Tom Power begins by remembering the music of his childhood, growing up in Wheeling, West Virginia listening to Chubby Checker on his crystal radio set and attending the nationally renowned country variety show and radio broadc…
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In the latest episode of Toy Heart, we explore the roots and evolution of bluegrass in the modern era by examining the story of legendary bluegrasser, singer-songwriter, and recording artist, Laurie Lewis. From her tales of growing up in Berkeley during what Lewis jokingly calls the “folk scare” of the '60s to finding the joy of music through her f…
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Phoef Sutton and Mark Jordan Legan, your Film Freaks have the honor of sitting down and interviewing the terrific writing team of Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (“Ed Wood,” “The People v. Larry Flynt,” “Man on the Moon,” “1408,” “The People v. O.J. Simpson,” “Dolemite Is My Name,” etc.). Scott and Larry are also true Film Freaks and we hope …
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Bluegrass fans know Mike Compton from his long and eclectic resumé, including decades of touring and recording traditional Monroe-style mandolin with greats like John Hartford, Doc Watson, Peter Rowan, Ralph Stanley, Alison Krauss, and David Grisman, as well as venturing into more mainstream music with with Sting, Gregg Allman, Elvis Costello, and …
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Broadway Hour Show #140 Recorded November 30, 1995 Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News The 1995 revival of HELLO, DOLLY! Opening Date: Oct 19, 1995 Closing Date: Jan 28, 1996 CAROL CHANNING (Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi ) LEE ROY REAMS - Director and Choreographer CHAUNCEY HOWELL - NYC television journalist song: "It Only Takes A Moment" sun…
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In this exciting, last-minute, long-touchdown-pass-to-win-the-game-type of episode, your Film Freak hosts, Phoef Sutton and Mark Jordan Legan, guzzle Gatorade, draw up some plays, and take the field to shine stadium lights on a wonderful, fun, interesting topic: pro athletes who went into acting. Some crashed and burned, but others showed real tale…
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The legendary Larry Sparks, a prominent player in bluegrass for over six decades and a Bluegrass Hall of Fame inductee, joins host Tom Power for Toy Heart. Sparks shares insightful anecdotes from his early years, touring and performing with the Stanley Brothers and from his tenure with Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys. From traveling in a ‘…
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The Broadway Hour #74 Taped live to DAT on August 11, 1994 for WPAT-93am with guest host: MICHAEL REIDEL _______________________________________________________________________________ Guests: TOM JONES (Book and Lyrics) and HARVEY SCHMIDT (Music), wrote THE FANTASTICKS for a summer theatre production at Barnard College. After its Off-Broadway open…
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“Newgrass” luminary Sam Bush joins host Tom Power for the highly anticipated first episode of Toy Heart Season 2. Bush - the celebrated mandolinist and co-founder of Newgrass Revival and the Telluride House Band - opens up about his illustrious career: from his early days of fiddle contests in Weiser, Idaho, to the pivotal moments learning at the f…
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The most in-depth podcast about bluegrass is coming back for its second season, from CBC radio host Tom Power ("q") and BGS (The Bluegrass Situation). This time around, Power sits down with Alison Krauss, Larry Sparks, Mike Compton, Laurie Lewis, Tim O'Brien, and many more bluegrass greats. Toy Heart returns January 30, 2024, with full episodes bei…
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Your Film Freaks put their feet up on their private eye desk, slip a gat in their pocket, and light a Chesterfield, see? Mark Jordan Legan and Phoef Sutton discuss six of their favorite crime noirs—some well known and some rather obscure—the films cover the time period of 1940 through 1959. Everyone from Peter Lorre to Ida Lupino to Robert Ryan to …
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The BROADWAY HOUR Show #38 Host: Stewart Klein - Fox-5 New York TV News - Film & Theatre Critic Originally taped December 2, 1993 before a live audience The entire cast of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY 1994 perform live Brad Oscar / Craig Wells / Suzanne Blakeslee - with Brad Ellis on piano 4 Women Producers: Heidi Landesman (Ettinger) Margo Lion Susan Quint …
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Your Film Freaks Forever! hosts, Phoef Sutton and Mark Jordan Legan shine a harvest moon on some of their favorite 1970s horror films. It makes for a fun, fascinating, frightening witches brew! They discuss the decade itself, share some terrific drive-in trailer clips, and then take deep dives into six wonderful flicks. Everyone from Shelley Winter…
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In a special episode of the podcast, Mark Jordan Legan and Phoef Sutton honor their dear friend, the terrific actor Treat Williams who sadly passed away this summer. Gone too soon, Phoef and Mark share memories of getting to work with him for two seasons of the family drama “Chesapeake Shores,” where Treat played the patriarch Mick O'Brien. They al…
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In this fascinating episode, your Film Freaks Mark Jordan Legan and Phoef Sutton dive deep into the filmography of the great British master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. With fun and engrossing trivia about the behind-the-scenes productions and all the talented actors Hitch worked with, we look at six of our favorite movies from his 50-year career…
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On a special edition of Toy Heart, we remember Bluegrass Music Hall of Famer, Grand Ole Opry member, seven-time Grammy Award nominee, CMA Award winner, and roots music legend Bobby Osborne. “This is what I started with when I was 15 years old,” Osborne says as the episode begins. “Ain’t never quit, ain’t going to now… If He calls me home, I’ll give…
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B'WAY HR #105 recorded March 30, 1995 for WPAT-AM Your Host: LARRY SUTTON, of the NY Daily News __________________________________________________________________________ Evan Matthews performs live- "Everybody Wants To Be A Cat" with/ Daryl Kojak-piano & Jonathan Gilley-bass Tom Viola (Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS) Alton White (SmokeyJoe's Ca…
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BROADWAY HOUR #60...... originally taped May 4, 1994 JAMIE FARR - He is best known for playing the cross-dressing Corporal turned Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger in the CBS television sitcom M*A*S*H. At time of this taping, he was appearing in the revival of GUYS & DOLLS. Jazz musicians: KENNY DAVERN - clarinet CHUCK FOLDS - piano JEAN PAOLO - drums pe…
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In honor of episode #40 (!!), the Film Freaks have decided to trade in their respectable automobiles for cherry red Porches, dye their hair, go to a tanning salon, drive to Vegas, baby, and finally start to live, man! Come join us as we get cozy with some of the best and eclectic Mid-Life Crisis movies. From decades as far back as the 1930s right u…
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Because you asked us for it, in this episode your Film Freaks share their personal five favorite films of all time. As Mark Jordan Legan and Phoef Sutton explain, lists like this can be fluid, but they put on their FFF Thinking Caps and came up with their picks. Everyone from Ingrid Bergman to Sidney Lumet to Hitchcock to Robert Mitchum are discuss…
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The Broadway Hour #28 with your host: STEWART KLEIN Taped live on September 23, 1993 for WPAT-93am tonight's guests: Actors: Anne Jackson & Eli Wallach performing live: Debbie Shapiro Gravitte - with Pam Drews on piano Broadway gossip with Michael Reidel executive producer: KATE McGRATH engineer and sound editor: CHRIS BREETVELD…
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Come join your Film Freaks, Phoef Sutton and Mark Jordan Legan, as they discuss some of their favorite animated feature films. Like all FFF! episodes, it's packed with fun and fascinating trivia and back stories, plus you'll learn some engrossing facts about such legendary animation giants like Walt Disney, Hiyao Miyazaki, Brad Bird, etc. Everyone …
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Just in time for Halloween, your ghoulish hosts share with you six of their favorite fright flicks from the 1940s. Horror movies got their second wind in this decade and your Film Freaks discuss some classics and some underrated gems. Everyone from Val Lewton to Boris Karloff to Ray Milland to Lon Chaney Jr. are featured, as well as all the behind …
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In this fun, fascinating episode your Film Freaks are back from the wilds of Canada and happy to bring you an in-depth look at the big giant monster movie genre. We take you through the very early days to the 1953 classic “The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms,” the first giant creature awakened by man and boy is he cranky movie. Quick to follow was the Ja…
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This show is lovingly dedicated to the memories of Marin Mazzie (Oct 9, 1960–Sep 13, 2018) and Gary Beach (Oct 10, 1947–July 17, 2018). Show taped June 2, 1994. TERRY BURRELL performs with Peter Howard on piano / Terry Burrell is an actress, known for You Can't Hurry Love (1988), Eubie! (1981) and The 39th Annual Tony Awards (1985) MARIN MAZZIE (Pa…
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Stewart Klein hosts: "The Longest Running Broadway Show on Radio" -The BROADWAY HOUR. Six live musical performances highlight this week's show, originally taped July 8, 1993. BETTY BUCKLEY - sings live: Unexpected Song (Lloyd Webber, Black) Memory (Lloyd Webber, Nunn, Eliot) The cast of FOREVER PLAID - performs: from CD: No Not Much (James Raitt) G…
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The Broadway Hour show# 130 | Recorded onto DAT (Digital Audio Tape) 21-Sep-1995 featuring guests: Bonnie Franklin | Clint Holmes & Angelo Del Rossi | Neil Pepe & Mary McCann | George Wachtel | Aubrey Rueben | Executive Producer: Kate McGrath Engineer & Editor: Chris BreetveldBy Executive Producer-Kate McGrath, Engineer & Sound Editor-Chris Breetveld
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Show #29 Originally taped on September 30, 1993 for WPAT-930AM Radio at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers, W53rd and 7th Avenue. **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION** Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film and Theatre Critic ... tonight's guests: Comedian and actor Alan King (born Irwin Alan Kniberg; December 26, 1927 – May 9, 2004) was an A…
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Your Film Freaks invite you to enjoy the latest podcast—where we shine a spotlight on this unique niche—singers who tried to be film actors. And there are a'plenty! Now some absolutely proved they were more than capable—with a few even winning Oscars—like Frank Sinatra and Cher. But so many others quickly showed that standing in front of a micropho…
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This show is dedicated to the memory of LISA BANES, R.I.P. B'WAY HR #111 originally recorded May 11, 1995 for WPAT-AM Your Host: LARRY SUTTON, of the NY Daily News JEFF HARNAR backed by ALEX RYBECK, piano performs live. Multiple Award-Winning New York Cabaret, Concert, and Recording Artist. "The most important male cabaret performer to emerge since…
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SEASONS GREETINGS from The BROADWAY HOUR NYC!! Here, for your holiday enjoyment, is an hour of live performances from season three of our show, first broadcast for Christmas-Dec. 27, 1993. This was the first of three seasons of live tapings from The Sheraton Hotel and Towers, 53rd St and Seventh Avenue in New York City. Today's roster of performers…
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how #96 originally taped January 26, 1995 for WPAT-930AM Radio **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION** Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News today's guests: From "Sam's Funky 50s Funhouse" stars: Sam Riegel, Danny Girard, Jed Cohen, Sean Dooley The stars of Jesus Christ Superstar: Ted Neeley (Jesus) + Carl Anderson (Judas) Anne Meara the…
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In the latest episode, the Film Freaks discuss the fascinating phenomenon of movies that bombed at the box office on their initial release and then later found adoring audiences and now are acclaimed classics. Films from “The Princess Bride” to “It's a Wonderful Life” and “Brazil” to “Heathers” have suffered this way. Phoef Sutton and Mark Jordan L…
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Originally taped March 17, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION** Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film and Theatre Critic ... tonight's guests: jonathan FREEMAN Known for providing the iconic voice of Jafar in the 1992 animated film of Aladdin and originating the same role on Broadway, Jonathan Freeman is one o…
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ow #106 originally taped April 5, 1995 for WPAT-930AM Radio **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION** Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News Guests include: cherryJONES Cherry Jones is an American actress. A five-time Tony Award nominee for her work on Broadway, she has twice won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play: for the 1995 reviv…
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Way before streaming services came along and could easily show "limited series" like “The Queen's Gambit,” “Godless,” or “Mare of Easttown,” broadcast television back in the day excitedly came up with a new special way to present longer programs. Thus, the mini-series exploded in the 1970s and was a popular form of television entertainment for deca…
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The Film Freaks are back! And they are here to turn you onto some of the best, underrated gritty flicks from that crazy decade…the 1970s, man! A time of social change, bell bottoms, and lava lamps! Plus, the country was dealing with the Vietnam War, Watergate, the oil crisis, and rising costs of Hamburger Helper! Six terrific movies are discussed—m…
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Show #94 taped January 12, 1995 for WPAT-AM 93AM Radio **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION** Today's guest host: MICHAEL RIEDEL - of the New York Daily News Special focus of today's show: the 92nd St. Y's series, Lyrics & Lyricists, started by Maurice Levine in 1970 and hosted by him until his death in 1997. today's guests - Deborah TRANELLI- …
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