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1.7 Unidentified Flying Oddball (1979) “The Goose Edit”

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It’s Goose Week on Time Babble! To celebrate, we’re babbling about Unidentified Flying Oddball (1979), which was directed by Russ Mayberry and stars Dennis Dugan as both our hero, and his android/robot twin, alongside a funeral* of ‘end of career’ british character actors, including Jim Dale as the villain, Ron Moody, Kenneth Moore, John Le Mesurier, Rodney Bewes and Pat Roach, as the magnificent Oaf.

'So many geese in movies - so little time’ is our mantra this week, as we praise the cinematic beauty of the goose-edit, one-take apple eating, and the liberal use, but inappropriate nature, of using an adult magazine in a children’s film. Remember - don’t forget to wear your asbestos space suit if you are about to be burnt at the stake.

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It’s Goose Week on Time Babble! To celebrate, we’re babbling about Unidentified Flying Oddball (1979), which was directed by Russ Mayberry and stars Dennis Dugan as both our hero, and his android/robot twin, alongside a funeral* of ‘end of career’ british character actors, including Jim Dale as the villain, Ron Moody, Kenneth Moore, John Le Mesurier, Rodney Bewes and Pat Roach, as the magnificent Oaf.

'So many geese in movies - so little time’ is our mantra this week, as we praise the cinematic beauty of the goose-edit, one-take apple eating, and the liberal use, but inappropriate nature, of using an adult magazine in a children’s film. Remember - don’t forget to wear your asbestos space suit if you are about to be burnt at the stake.

Did we say goose?

Episode 7 is waiting for you now on Podbean, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts and other good podcast services. If you can’t find it on your usual streaming service, please write in to the usual address.

For updates & more time-based babbling follow us on Instagram and Twitter.

*collective noun ™ Time Babble

(All copyrighted material contained within this podcast is the property of their respective rights owners and their use here is protected under ‘fair use’ for the purposes of comment or critique.)

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