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Forgotten TV

De: Chris Cooling
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  • The podcast that brings you TV memories of the 70s and 80s! Including short lived shows, pilots and TV movies you might have forgotten about!
    Copyright 2017 . All rights reserved.
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  • McLean Stevenson's Forgotten TV Shows
    May 18 2024

    Podcast episode 57. An examination of the post-MASH work of McLean Stevenson, who chose to leave the series in 1975. Series considered include The McLean Stevenson Show, In the Beginning, Hello, Larry, Condo, and Dirty Dancing.

    A look at the extreme popularity of MASH as well as the national mania revolving around the series finale "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen" is included.

    0:00 Intro/Stevenson's early work, MASH 16:50 The McLean Stevenson Show 29:15 In the Beginning 50:05 Hello, Larry 1:48:15 Condo 2:05:43 Dirty Dancing 2:20:50 The end of MASH, retirement and death 2:33:00 Next time on Forgotten TV/credits

    Donald P. Borchers interview segment on Cliff Gorman re: Hello, Larry and Angel

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    Original audio clips included are for the purposes of historical context, review, commentary, and criticism only and are not intended to infringe.

    Sound effects/some music used under license from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your podcast or YouTube channel, please visit Epidemic Sound.

    Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company or TV network involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned. MASH is the copyright and property of 20th Century Fox Television and possibly additional rights holders.

    Copyright 2024 Forgotten TV Media

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    2 h y 41 m
  • Mazes and Monsters, The Satanic Panic, and Procter & Gamble
    Mar 23 2024

    Podcast episode 56. An examination of the circumstances of the 1979 disappearance of James Dallas Egbert III and its significant impact on pop culture and society, inspiring a moral panic over the game Dungeons & Dragons and arguably kicking off the 1980s Satanic Panic. Includes a review of the 1982 CBS TV movie Mazes and Monsters as well as the Satanic Panic and Procter & Gamble scare. See if you can decode the secret message at the end.

    CONTENT WARNING: This episode deals with themes related to mental health and suicide, as these are integral to the story. The subject of child abuse is explored in the Satanic Panic segment. Listener discretion is advised.

    0:00 Intro/The story of Dallas Egbert 25:45 Panic over a tabletop game 55:10 Mazes and Monsters/behind the scenes 1:19:15 The Satanic Panic Begins 2:20:55 Procter & Satan 2:52:15 Next time on Forgotten TV/credits

    The Dungeon Master: The Disappearance of James Dallas Egbert III by William C. Dear

    Mazes and Monsters by Rona Jaffe

    Satan's Silence: Ritual Abuse and the Making of a Modern American Witch Hunt by Debbie Nathan and Michael Snedeker

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    Original audio clips included are for the purposes of historical context, review, commentary, and criticism only and are not intended to infringe.

    Sound effects/some music used under license from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your podcast or YouTube channel, please visit Epidemic Sound.

    Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company or TV network involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned. Mazes and Monsters is the copyright and property of McDermott Productions, Procter & Gamble Productions, and possibly additional rights holders.

    Copyright 2024 Forgotten TV Media

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    3 h y 3 m
  • Korg 70,000 B.C. (1974)
    Jan 3 2024

    Podcast episode 55. A complete look at Korg 70,000 B.C. airing on ABC's 1974-75 Saturday morning lineup. Produced by Hanna-Barbera. Starring Jim Malinda, Bill Ewing, Naomi Pollock, Christopher Man, Charles Morteo, and Janelle Pransky. Created by Fred Freiberger.

    Buy Korg 70,000 B.C. on DVD

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    Original audio clips included are for the purposes of historical context, review, commentary, and criticism only and are not intended to infringe.

    Sound effects/some music used under license from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your podcast or YouTube channel, please visit Epidemic Sound.

    Timeless Expanse By Dreamstate Logic is used under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License.

    Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company or TV network involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned. Korg 70,000 B.C. is the copyright and property of Hanna-Barbera, Warner Bros., and possibly additional rights holders.

    Copyright 2024 Forgotten TV Media

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    2 h y 7 m

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