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In our first episode, "The Squad Room" puts "Barney Miller" into a broader historical context. It was one of the first shows to discuss gay rights and even put feminism in a positive light. We discuss the short-lived partnership between creators Danny Arnold and Theodore J. Flicker and the legal fight that followed over the show's profits.…
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Calling all "Barney Miller" fans: A podcast dedicated to the most awesome and underappreciated sitcom in TV history has arrived. The detectives of the 12th Precinct tackled hot-button issues ranging from Gay Rights to the conflict in the Middle East with humor and intelligence. Come join me as we relive the show's glorious moments. Questions? conta…
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"Barney Miller" was a classic sitcom that doesn't get its due. To prove my point, I have launched this podcast to review all 170 episodes to put it in a broader social context. Despite the tone of that last sentence, I aim to provide some laughs along the way. In addition, I will speak with surviving members of the cast, crew and writing staff.Why …
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"Barney Miller" was a classic sitcom that doesn't get its due. To prove my point, I have launched this podcast to review all 170 episodes to put it in a broader social context. Despite the tone of that last sentence, I aim to provide some laughs along the way. In addition, I will speak with surviving members of the cast, crew and writing staff.Why …
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Business Bytes takes a light-hearted look at the election with Jacob Berr, who happens to be my son. Jacob is 9 and began to pay attention to the election a few weeks ago. He seems to have caught the politics bug from me. Though Jacob sometimes gets his facts wrong, his enthusiasm in infectious.By JD Berr
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Entrepreneur Anupy Singla is trying to make Indian food less "exotic" to Americans. In fact, the founder of Indian as Apple Pie cringes when she hears the word applied to the subcontinent's cuisine. In an interview with Business Bytes, Singla argues that Indian food is a American as the dishes of other immigrant groups. She also discusses the chall…
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