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Rex Rivetter: Private Eye

Downstairs Entertainment

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Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is a modern audio drama. The year is 1955. Tinsel town. The land of make-believe. It's a time of growth in American prosperity. Especially in Los Angeles. Here, dreams are bought and sold. But there's a seedier side to the City of Angels, the shadows where pimps and narcotics pushers live, where organized crime stands just around every corner with one hand out, and the other wrapped around a roscoe. It's a city full of fancy dames and slick cons, where bookies know ...
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***Trigger warning—This episode contains audio depictions of graphic violence.*** It's the season finale of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye! Tonight’s episode of “Rex Rivetter: Private Eye” starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee and featured Alex Guzman as Francis. It was written by Greg McAfee, directed by Rhiannon McAfee and is produced in San Diego, …
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Are you ready for the explosive second-to-last episode of the season? Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in The Final Farewell - Part 2 Tonight’s episode of “Rex Rivetter: Private Eye” starred Randy Coull and featured Alex Guzman as Francis with Jim Steinberg, Tom Steward, and Joshua Montes. It was written by Greg McAfee, directed by Rhiannon McAfee and is …
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*gong noise* Kelly and Amy are back with a little holiday cheer as they recap Kenneth Branagh's A Midwinter's Tale (or In the Bleak Midwinter to our UK Cousins), a 1995 black-and-white love letter to Shakespeare, the power of live theatre and Joan Collins. They discuss their obsession with Bravo's Below Deck Mediterranean, people making horrible ch…
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Important phone calls, a second date, and Ratface revealed—Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in Part 1 of the explosive season finale, The Final Farewell. Tonight’s episode of “Rex Rivetter: Private Eye” starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee, and featured William Robinson as Julius Paige, Jennifer McKenna as Antoinette, and Alex Guzman as Francis. It was…
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Helens...es...a gun fight...a handsome stranger—Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in the thrilling conclusion of Deadlier than the Male! Tonight’s episode of “Rex Rivetter: Private Eye” starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee, and featured William Robinson as Julius Paige, Fatima Pimienta as Shirley Tempest, Adam Sheldon as Sergeant Monroe, Lena Jones as H…
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Rex encounters the most wretched people in Los Angeles... Tonight’s episode of “Rex Rivetter: Private Eye” starred Randy Coull with B.J. Robinson as Julius, Nick Young as Lt. Burke, with Gabriela Nelson, Joanna Hubbard, Jacquie DeVita, Lena Jones, Amy Dell, Rachel Bishop, Fatima Pimienta, Carolyn Wheat, Jim Steinberg, M. Teresa Suarez, Raylene Wall…
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A new client. A missing girl...again. Tonight's episode of "Rex Rivetter: Private Eye" stars Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee with B.J. Robinson as Julius and Walter Murray as Alphonse. It was written by Greg McAfee, directed by Rhiannon McAfee, and produced in San Diego, CA by Downstairs Entertainment with editing and sound design by Steve Murdock.…
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NEAME willing, Kelly & Amy are proud to present their last Downton Abbey recap ever. All your favorites are here for the movie: Fashion Backwards, Amy Repeats History and a litany of goofy-ass callbacks to episodes past. They worry that this movie might get nominated for a gd Oscar, speculate about Matthew Goode's reaction to being contractually ob…
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Kelly & Amy overcome texts not going through to bring you the golden episode of Victoria, S2E2. They chat about Tilda Swinton, Dadbert and DODubs dividing up all the arts, the deliciousness of Ernst, poor baby Ada Lovelace, the rudeness of Shakespeare fans, Victorian Shake Weights, Lord M playing The Sims, marriage advice from Lord Byron, and the f…
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Kell & Amy are back and they feel like Slurms Mackenzie! For their recap of Victoria S2E1, they get to sit at the baronet's table! They also go off on a trans tangent, instruct people to take care of the smegma in their own eyes, curse out Lionel Bart, suggest an unusual method of birth control, and encourage everyone to read more novels. Hosted on…
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Gather round, wrigglepantses! It's the S1 finale of Victoria and Kelly & Amy are throwing up some nein signs. They discuss the vagaries of digital copyrights, apologize to to Alex Jennings, tell Vicky to stop watching makeup tutorials on YouTube, first-year marital strife, Lehzen's wet nurse requirements, Victorian maternity wear, terrible editoria…
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Kelly & Amy round the corner on S1E7 of Victoria. They're still not having it with 50 Shades of Chef, but otherwise enjoy this exploration of the Industrial Revolution. Kelly has a broom for a hand, Amy is somewhat boring and everyone's gotta find out what happened with Aquaman! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Kelly & Amy realy have the gigles in this recap of Victoria S1E6. They also fire Daisy Goodwin, experience the joys of Cecilia Buggin, explain sentient couch insurance options, dig into morganatic marriages, reveal that you can be horny and a good person at the same time, diss extremely slow southern accents, praise Wellington for living his best l…
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Kelly & Amy speak truth to Medium and call Louisa May Alcott out for her lies in their recap of Victoria S1E5. They also make fun of Kentucky and California, hail Coburg: home of the sinister laugh, take applications for ladle bitches, and smack talk parents. Kelly makes a sweet burn on the privy council, Amy imagines herself as a cokehead, and eve…
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We open at the milk bar as Kelly and Amy recap Victoria S1E4 and really get to know the "enthralling but prickly" Albert. The also delve into the upside of the opiod epidemic, declare England to be the Kentucky of Europe, wonder where servants sign up to get in on the scamming, suggest that Alex Jones should change his name, shame Vicky's fat-shami…
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Kelly & Amy encounter a real Michigan J. Frog situation in their recap of Victoria S1E3. They also hate on suburban Connecticut and Coburg, speculate about bonnets, decide Vicky's mom is a vampire, discuss the challenges of shaking a stalker who is also the queen, wonder why Sir John speaks in an evil accent 100% of the time, and finally meet Princ…
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Kelly & Amy are back at it with a recap of Victoria S1E2. Vicky's mom does not have it going on, Victorian necklines are terrible, the House of Lords is just a lower key version of Mrs. Patmore yelling, the portrait of Jenna Coleman doesn't look like Jenna Coleman, various people are rude on nuns, no one can make a cake without grifting, there's an…
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Rejoice! GLORIANA! Kelly & Amy make their triumphant return to podcasting with this recap of Victoria S1E1. Unfortunately, Amy's computer crashed while she was editing this episode, banishing them to the land of wind and ghosts, so we don't have our usual hilarious show notes. The episode itself survived, so please to enjoy it, because Amy also los…
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Are you ready for the rest of the story? Everything is about to change. It's the mid-season finale of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye! Tonight's episode of "Rex Rivetter: Private Eye" starred Nick Young as Lt. Burke, with John Aviles as officer Hale. With appearances by Steve Blizin, Joel Castellaw, Loie Gail, Rudy Good, Tom Raftery, James Steinberg, and…
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Get to know Lt. Burke in the mid-season finale of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye - Requiem for Innocence - Part One Tonight's episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye starred Nick Young and Randy Coull and features Salomon Maya as Robert Galecki and Mike Martin as Captain Ross with appearances by Grant Price, Allen Hopkins, and Lori Morkunas Jones. It was w…
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A case reopened. Nothing is ever what it seems - the thrilling conclusion of Forget Me, Squared. Warning: Tonight's episode includes discussion of mature themes, including mentions of sexual violence. Tonight's episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee with Nick Young as Lt. Burke, Alyssa Slagle as Jane Doe, Kira …
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A breakthrough in the case, a mysterious phone call, and a rat. It's Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in Part Five of Forget Me, Squared. Tonight's episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee with Alyssa Slagle as Jane Doe, Kira Vine as Mrs. Ludman and Brian Evans as Mr. Ludman, and Marcella Maggio as the Nurse. It was wri…
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The man without a hat and a house guest for Jenny. Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in Part Four of Forget Me, Squared Tonight's episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee with Alyssa Slagle as Jane Doe with appearances by Lee Howeth and Tyler C. Jiles. It was written by Greg McAfee and produced in San Diego, CA by Downst…
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A mysterious man, a hat, and an impersonation. Part three of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in Forget Me, Squared. Tonight's episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee with Nick Young as Lt. Burke, Alyssa Slagle as Jane Doe, and James Steinberg as the Doctor with appearances by John Gully and Marcella Maggio.. It was wr…
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The gaffes have it as Kelly & Amy return to explain why everyone looks like that on The Crown and Call the Midwife. They chat about how trans people are everywhere, Lucille Ball's natural hair color, purported bisexual James Dean, makeups, mainstreaming science fiction, the politics of African American hair, Rose's character on Downton Abbey, minis…
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Jenny finds a case and a friend. Episode Two of "Forget Me, Squared." Tonight's episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee with Nick Young as Lt. Burke, Alyssa Slagle as Jane Doe, James Steinberg as the Doctor with appearances by BJ Robinson and Marcella Maggio. It was written by Greg McAfee and produced in San Die…
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The first Rivetting Conversations of the season! Our host, Joe Fejeran, is back and interviews Greg McAfee (writer), Rhiannon McAfee (director and voice of Jenny McIntosh), Randy Coull (voice of Rex Rivetter), and Adam Sheldon (voice of Monroe). Warning: This podcast contains spoilers for the Season Three Premiere!!! If you enjoyed tonight's episod…
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Kelly & Amy are finally back from their break with Part 1 of the long-awaited Fashion Backwards/Amy Repeats History episode for The Crown S2 and all of Call the Midwife! Their research is as shallow and unreliable as ever as they discuss how fun it is to say Givenchy when talking about Meghan Markle's wedding dress, which fictional Roz Elton John i…
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An old friend and a new mystery. Episode One of "Forget Me, Squared." Tonight's episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee with Nick Young as Lt. Burke, Laura Preble as Mrs. Liebovitz, and James Steinberg as the Doctor. It was written by Greg McAfee and produced in San Diego, CA by Downstairs Entertainment in assoc…
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