Wed, 26 December 2018
"Little Orphan Airplane"
Synopsis: Steve travels into a war torn African country to retrieve spy film. But he discovers that he is bringing back more as the pilot who took the pictures is alive and being kept safe by two missionary nuns.
John is joined by artist and longtime fan Jerry Lange and Geek Radio Daily's Billy Flynn to discuss this fifth episode of the series. They discuss the great dialogue used in this episode, the enthusiasm in Greg Morris' performance, and how this should have been the pilot episode for the show. Plus, Jerry shares his Discovision disks and explains how this was the only home video release of either show for some time in the 80s and we play a Guest Starring themed game of This or That.
It's the return of the podcast as a Facebook Live show. Join us Friday nights at 9:30EST as we discuss an episode of THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN's first season with two fans as well as featuring commentary from our viewers. This audio will be available shortly after in the OSI Files feed.
BIONIC OPERATIVES
Billy Flynn - The Wonderful Billy Flynn brings the funny each week on Geek Radio Daily! His daytime alter ego is mild-mannered (well, that part is a stretch) radio station personality at WLEE in Virginia. He actually gets paid to sit on his butt and run his mouth! His “edumacation” is from UNC-Wilmington, the Columbia School of Broadcasting, and University of Phoenix. When he is not gracing the podcasting airways with his comedic stylings, you can find Billy Flynn on Xbox Live (flynn71), rockin’ out on Guitar Hero or Rock Band, watching movies, reading comics, working out, or posting on the forums at geekradiodaily.com (ding!).
Jerry Lange - Based in Buffalo, New York. My personal and client works are created using traditional media including pencil, ink and watercolor and digital software Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign. I try to bring a dramatic visual narrative to my work through a mix of loose and tight media application and mark making technique. Website
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Mon, 24 December 2018
Presenting the Transcription Feature: THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES & THE PHIL HARRIS-ALICE FAYE SHOW
We transition from Christmas to New Year’s in this episode. First Sherlock Holmes spends the season investigating the mystery of The Blue Carbuncle on “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.” Who stole the valuable gem and how did it end up in a Christmas goose? This incarnation of the Great Detective stars two of the finest actors of the 20th Century: Sir John Gielgud as Holmes and Sir Ralph Richardson as Watson. Then on “The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show,” Phil is trying to help his pal Elliott with a New Year’s Eve party. Nothing could possibly go wrong, right? March 13, 1955 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes “The Blue Carbuncle” 3:14
December 28, 1952 The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show “New Year's Eve Party At The Harrises” 30:39
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Category:Presenting the Transcription Feature -- posted at: 1:22pm EST
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Sat, 22 December 2018
Episode 51—An American Geek in London
Science fiction writer Scott Pearson welcomes his cohost Ella back for an entire show as she Skypes in from London with super geeky Middle-earth and Star Trek adventures, including an interview with Mo, aka @soundofcosplay, an Austrian Trek fan whose Paul Stamets cosplay has taken Twitter by storm, attracting the admiration of the cast of Star Trek: Discovery, especially Anthony “Stamets” Rapp! Epic double-length episode!
Segments Intro :28 Tolkien Art Exhibit 1:05 Art! Doodles! Name Changing! 2:35 Good Guys and Bad Guys 3:20 Tolkien: Maker of Middle-Earth 4:09 Paper Scavenging 5:35 Spanish versus Elvish 7:16 So Much Good Stuff 7:56 The Hobbit Dustjacket 10:42 What’s a Hobbit? 11:35 Harry Potter Locations 12:05 Destination Star Trek Birmingham 13:20 The Oversleepening 14:53 The Press Conference 17:30 The Young American 20:30 Interviewing Garak and Rom 21:32 Opening Ceremonies: The Shat 25:30 Anthony, Wilson, and Ken, Oh My 27:50 Minnesota Baby 31:04 Lobbying with the Actors 31:49 The Siddig High-Five Incident 33:50 Trekkin’ with Eighties Music 35:03 Bertha the Caravan 35:39 The Last-Minute Con 36:20 Saturday is Panel Day 37:10 James Swallow 39:05 Con Food 41:15 Red Carpet Premiere 44:50 What We Left Behind 46:30 On Being a Young Fan 47:10 Terry Farrell Leaves DS9 50:43 Ira Steven Behr 51:05 Season 8 Episode 1 51:44 Watch the End Credits 52:30
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Thu, 13 December 2018
"BAD BET ON A 459 -- SILENT" AIRED: FEBRUARY 10, 1967 The Hornet is shot when he stumbles on two crooked cops helping themselves to the leftovers from a robbery. How can he get medical help when every cop in the city is looking for him? Jim and John find this story fascinating as it puts the Hornet and Kato immediately into the action, gives Kato extra screen time, and features a scene that the recent Green Hornet movie would use as well. Take a listen and then let us know what you think of the episode by writing us here or at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
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Tue, 11 December 2018
"My Crime is Your Crime" & "A Bird Out of Hand"Aired September 14, 1968 We take a look at the 1969 Filmation series that shows the influences of the 66 series on its film cells. In the first episode of the series, we discuss "My Crime is Your Crime" in which the Joker and Penguin team up to confound Batman by switching their M.O. in order to commit their crimes. Next is "A Bird Out of Hand" as the Penguin goes straight, but it's clearly a ruse. Joining John to discuss this episode, the voice actors, and memories of watching the Filmation series on New York television is Dan Greenfield, creator and author of the 13th Dimension website. Comment on the episode here or write thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
Dan Greenfield is the editor and co-creator of 13thDimension.com, a website devoted primarily to comics and pop culture, past and present. To him, the basic food groups are Batman, Planet of the Apes, Star Trek (the Original Series), James Bond, the Beatles and the Stones. But if he had to he'd be able to subsist on Batman alone. Channel 11 in New York was his favorite syndicated channel as a kid -- you can guess why -- followed closely by Channel 5. Channel 9 didn't really enter into it unless he was home sick and there wasn't much else on. He's married to his remarkably patient wife Wendy and his best sidekick is his son, Sam. They have two cats,Lex and Zod.
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Direct download: The_Batcave_Podcast_-_Episode_70.mp3
Category:Batcave Podcast -- posted at: 6:00pm EST
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Sun, 9 December 2018
Isis"Funny Gal"November 22, 1975 |
Fri, 7 December 2018
We start off the Christmas season with two comedies. First, on “The Bob Hope Show,” Bob visits Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead from the comic strip “Blondie” on Christmas Eve and then stumbles upon a haunted house. “The Bing Crosby Show” features Bing premiering “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” and kidding around with his good friend Louis Armstrong. Episodes The Bob Hope Show December 20, 1938 “Christmas” 2:59
The Bing Crosby Show November 28, 1951 "Guests: Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald" 34:48
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Category:Presenting the Transcription Feature -- posted at: 5:37pm EST
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