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FRED Film Radio - English Channel

FRED Film Radio - English Channel

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Welcome to FRED’s channel in ENGLISH Are you a film lover / a film buff / a filmmaker / an actor / a film critic / a journalist / a film student / a festival organizer / a producer / a distributor / a film buyer / a sales agent/ a film publicist interested in independent cinema and film festivals? YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE FRED FILM RADIO IS YOUR RADIO ! The idea is to allow all those who cannot be at film festivals to share in the experience as if they were, and to offer more in-depth info ...
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Television Westerns are a sub-genre of the Western, a genre of film, fiction, drama, television programming, etc., in which stories are set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in the American Old West, Western Canada and Mexico during the period from about 1860 to the end of the so-called "Indian Wars." http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
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Rob Bartlett, star of stage and screen, best known from his years as a writer of genius comic characters on the Imus in the Morning program, is back with The Rob Bartlett Radio Comedy Hour, every Saturday Night at 10 PM on 77WABC… and then, immediately afterward, available as a podcast on the OG Podcast Network. A unique hybrid of Classic Radio Comedy Shows, Late-Night Talk Shows and Saturday Night Live. In fact, Andrew Smith, former Head Writer of SNL, is on board with Rob, writing and perf ...
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Mat Memories From Madison Square Garden

John Arezzi/Ritchie Garcia/Tim Puttre

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From August 30th, 1971 through the summer of 1977 Pro Wrestling Historian and Author John Arezzi attended EVERY show at the famed arena, Madison Square Garden, often called the Mecca of pro wrestling. From his beginnings as a 14 year old wrestling fan, shooting photos and 8mm film footage at the matches, He then became the President of the Fred Blassie Fan Club. John eventually evolved to one of the very few credentialed photographers allowed backstage and given ringside press access. On thi ...
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The Jack Benny Show

Humphrey Camardella Productions

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The Jack Benny Program, starring Jack Benny, was a radio-TV comedy series which ran for more than three decades and is generally regarded as a high-water mark in 20th-century comedy. Jack Benny (February 14, 1894 in Chicago, Illinois “ December 26, 1974 in Beverly Hills, California), born Benjamin Kubelsky, was an American comedian, vaudeville performer, and radio, television, and film actor. He was one of the biggest stars in classic American radio and was also a major television personalit ...
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Orange Juice for the Ears with Beatie Wolfe, on LA’s dublab radio, explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA. “Musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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“Straight Talk with Dean and Marc" is a podcast that touches many aspects of our society ranging from politics and social justice to entertainment and sports. We feature guests from various backgrounds who motivate, encourage and provide tools to pursue goals and dreams whether those dreams are entrepreneurial, corporate or personal. The show is hosted by Marc Lee and Dean Geronimo. Here's what some of our past guests are saying about the show.... It's people like Marc that care about the li ...
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On the occasion of the world premiere of “Second Chance” in the Proxima Competition strand of the 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, we met with Indian director Subhadra Mahajan, joined by her main actress, Dheera Johnson, to talk about her sensitive, snowy yet warm debut film, splendidly shot in black and white in Himachal Pradesh, tee…
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FAMU alumni Adam Martinec, already saluted on the festival circuit for his shorts “Sugar and Salt” and “Anatomy of a Czech Afternoon” (which took part in the EFP’s Future Frames programme in Karlovy Vary), tells us about his debut feature, “Our Lovely Pig Slaughter“, selected in the Crystal Globe Competition of the 58th Karlovy Vary International F…
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The prolific Northern Irish writer and director Mark Cousins, known for the over 15-hour long 2011 sum “The Story of Film: An Odyssey”, as well as “The Eyes of Orson Welles” (2017) or Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (2019) – to mention but a few of the many passionate and poetic works in which the prolific documentarian and narrato…
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At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, we talked with Hilke Rönnfeldt, a rising talent selected for the FUTURE FRAMES program. Her short film “A Study of Empathy”, which has already won the Pardo d’Oro for Best Short at the Locarno Film Festival, sharply examines the art world and human interaction. The film follows art student Penelope a…
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“Who stands up for Alvar”, Icelandic director Anna Maria Joakimsdottír Hutri is first own short feature film, participating at the 58th KVIFF’s Future Frames. After many projects she co-directed, including a feature film, “A Music story”, Joakimsdottír Hutri finally took the chance of writing and directing a story of her own, showing all her creati…
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“If I Float” directed by Bogdan Alecsandru is showcased in Future Frames – Generation NEXT of European Cinema at the 58th KVIFF. The queer Romanian filmmaker is particularly proud of representing the future of his country’s filmmaking as it is also an artist’s mission to see the world, represent it and address important social topics. “If I Float” …
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On the occasion of the world premiere of her first feature film, the delightfully unsettling “Pierce”, at the 58th Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Singaporean director Nelicia Low tells us more about this ambiguous story of brotherhood, truth and lies, loving unconditionally, and fencing, which starts unfolding when the older of two brothers is release…
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A decade after his debut, “White Shadow” (Lion of the Future in Venice in 2013), on the plight of albinos in Tanzania, Bucharest-born director Noaz Deshe presents a fascinating feature shot in a refugee camp in Greece, where it is the minds of the human beings waiting for 12 to 18 months for an answer on their asylum status which is at the centre. …
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Bruno Anković tells us more about his debut feature, “Celebration” (original title: “Proslava”), adapted from Damir Karakaš’ novel of the same name, published in 2019, and screened in competition at the 58th Karlovy Vary Film Festival. The Croatian director explains why he wanted to show how easy it was for the Ustaše Militia – established by the f…
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At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, we met William Sehested Høeg, a talented young director selected for the FUTURE FRAMES program. Høeg’s short film “The Complaint” is a satirical exploration of corporate culture and self-help, set against the backdrop of a teambuilding event gone awry. Future Frames experience When asked about his ex…
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At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, we had the chance to speak with Marthe Peters, one of the promising directors selected for the FUTURE FRAMES program. Peters’ short film “Baldilocks,” a poignant self-portrait drawn from her battle with cancer, uses her father’s archival footage to explore memory, survival, and the lingering impacts …
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“Real cannot be called a film. And it cannot be called a documentary. It is a document of this war recorded by accident during one battle.” Ukrainian director and activist Oleh Sentsov tells us more about “Real“, a 90-minute document involuntarily filmed in the trenches, not as a filmmaker but as a soldier, which world-premiered as a Special Screen…
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On this special episode of Mat Memories from Madison Square Garden, Cary, Tim and I welcome wrestling historian - Evan Ginzburg. On June 24th, 1974 Evan attended his very first wrestling show, and we are happy to have him on this episode to talk about that night. And the card, which was a great one! WWWF @ New York City, NY – Madison Square Garden …
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Here is Episode 31 of Mat Memories from Madison Square Garden. A very special episode with a roundtable of former Ring of Honor owner Cary Silkin, Hall of Fame Writer/Photographer George Napolitano and John Arezzi discuss a wide variety of topics from back in the day! Moderated by Tim Puttre. WWWF @ New York City, NY – Madison Square Garden – Monda…
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Here is Episode 30 of Mat Memories from Madison Square Garden - where we review the wild April 29th, 1974 card that featured the brawl between challenger Killer Kowalski taking on the living legend Bruno Sammartino. Co-hosts John Arezzi and Cary Silkin go into detail on the show which featured rare run ins by wrestlers to break up the battle betwee…
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Here is Episode 29 of Mat Memories from Madison Square Garden - where we review the April 1st, 1974 house show from the mecca of all arenas. We welcome former owner of Ring of Honor - Cary Silkin as a co-host of the show beginning with this episode. Cary has a rich history - and attended most of the MSG shows in this era. He's a great storyteller a…
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Here is Epsisode 28 of Mat Memories From Madison Square Garden, reviewing the house show I attended at the Mecca of all arenas on March 4th, 1974. WWWF @ New York City, NY – Madison Square Garden – Monday Night March 4, 1974 bell time 8:30pm (22,091; sell out) The scheduled bout between Don Leo Jonathan and Ed Sullivan did not take place Donna Chri…
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Tim Puttre and I review the first title defense for newly re-crowned champion, Bruno Sammartino at Madison Square Garden. WWWF @ New York City, NY – Madison Square Garden – Monday night January 14, 1974 bell time 8:30 sellout crowd (22,147) Butcher Brannigan defeated Mike Pappas at 11:15 Otto Von Heller defeated Tony Altimore at 9:55 Jose Gonzalez …
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Emmy Winning Writer, Producer, Director, Comedy Promoter, Singer, Songwriter, Guitarist, and Manager (A Literal Lifetime as a True Show Biz Renaissance Man) Gary Grant provides his Eclectic and Unique list of his Five Fave Comedy Movies. (Spoiler Alert: He HATES Jokey Flicks) It's a deep dive into Mel Brooks, Wes Anderson, the Brothers Coen and Mar…
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