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A podcast celebrating the golden age of pop culture. For the kids who counted down every song on American Top 40, clipped a Monkees record from a box of Alpha-Bits or begged their parents for a Han Solo action figure or Six Million Dollar Man lunchbox. Join Emmy-winning writer Frank Santopadre and a panel of equally obsessed celebs, superfans, cultural experts and industry insiders as they gush and geek out over the TV, films, toys and trends of the 1960s, 70s, 80s...and beyond.
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Larry Grogan

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The Iron Leg Radio Show is a long running podcast dedicated to the sounds of the 1960s Pop revolution, from folk rock, to garage punk, psychedelia, sunshine pop and more!
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The Divide

Definitely Human

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THE DIVIDE is a 12-part spy thriller from Definitely Human, releasing weekly from October 2025 to January 2026. Paul Wilder used to be a spy, but he’s put that life behind him. Now, three years after he ‘retired’, he meets a woman with an offer he’s not allowed to refuse. Across the UK of 1964, Wilder must unravel a web of corruption, before it unravels him... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rainbow Valley is a quarterly podcast where your host, Scott, takes a look at key events and personalities that shaped one of the most influential, vibrant, tumultuous and swinging decades in history. Join us as we celebrate the 1960s with the stories surrounding the music and news events of the decade that shook the world.
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Now in our fourth series, we're back and this time around we're talking 1980s films of all shapes and sizes. But not just that, we've got eps on 80s TV, and music videos and more! As ever our episodes include trademark features such as Recastarama (where we recast the film using current actors) and Who Am I (where we work out who we would be in the film). Lots of fun to be had. [Our 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and 1970s series are also available]
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On Buried Bones, journalist Kate Winkler Dawson and retired investigator Paul Holes dissect some of history’s most compelling true crime cases from centuries ago. Together, they explore these very old cases through a 21st century lens. With their years of expertise and knowledge of modern forensics, they reflect on how far science has come and bring new insight to old mysteries. Together, Kate and Paul have examined many cases including the 1932 Lindbergh baby kidnapping, the first time fing ...
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Classic Radio Theater

Hudson River Radio .com

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Hudson River Radio's own Big Jim Wheeler is thrilled to share his personal collection of classic radio shows from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s! Jim grew up on a farm in upstate New York, where TV shows were scarce, and where radio was king. It was a time where families would gather around the radio to hear the latest episode of their favorite shows.
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Ray’s Rants back to the 1960s 1970s 1950s in the UK Great Britain. Entertaining and fun. British music scene, Jimi Hendrix The Rolling Stones. The English pubs and clubs, Watney’s Red Barrel beer, Babycham, Cherry B the night life. The cars, the workplace, television and pirate radio. England. Schools back in the early days. 60s fashion and clothes, flairs and miniskirts. London, Caroline, Luxembourg. Mini cars skirts. Holiday in caravan, Butlin’s
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Psychedelic Psoul

Jessie Delgado

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A podcast dedicated to the psychedelic music of the 1960's. The music ranges from familiar hits to deep album cuts and rare recordings. New episodes are uploaded every other week (usually on Fridays). Please bookmark this page and come back often to hear new shows or listen to archived favourites. Join me for an enjoyable listening session.
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Very silly comedy about lost TV classics. Retired BBC children's pioneer Peter Fleming searches for his legendary missing programmes. Features episode reconstructions, surviving clips, and almost no cries for help. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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My Marvelous Year

By Dave Buesing (Comic Book Herald), Charlotte Fierro, & Zack Deane

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Dave, Charlotte & Zack read the essential Marvel Comics universe, one publication year at a time, starting with Fantastic Four #1 in the 1960’s and progressing through to present day! It’s the Comic Book Herald reading club phenomena brought to life for your ears!
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Echoes of the Vietnam War

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund

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Even after 50 years, the impact of the Vietnam War echoes across generations. Hear the stories of service and sacrifice from people who are affected — veterans, their families, and others who add perspective to those experiences. Brought to you by the nonprofit that built the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, “The Wall,” in Washington, D.C.
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Mid Century Living

Gonzalo & Jacky

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Your weekly nostalgia podcast about technology and culture from the 1940’s, 1950’s, and 1960’s. We cover the best of the mid-twentieth century: technology, art, fashion, locations, and even food! In each episode we’ll cover the history and impact of a mid-century topic - and tell you where to find, buy, or make them today. . Do you want to add a vintage vibe to your everyday life? We’ll tell you how!
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The CLASSIC ROCK ALBUM OLYMPICS is a podcast celebrating the most popular albums of the 1960s, 70s and 80s. In each episode music historians Gary Wenstrup and Robert Rodriguez will pull a classic rock album off the shelf and discuss which songs earn our gold, silver and bronze medals. It’s a fun, insightful and passionate journey through some of the greatest albums of all-time. Let the games begin!
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Catholic Views

Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls

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Catholic Views is a weekly radio program broadcast Sundays around eastern South Dakota, but also available anytime online at www.sfcatholic.org. The program includes Biblical Bites with Dr. B, a look at an interesting “bite” from the week’s Scripture readings with Dr. Chris Burgwald, and an interview segment which highlights events and topics relevant to Catholics and others of faith. This is one of the longest running religious radio programs in the region, dating to the early 1960s.
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Those Were The Days

Those Were The Days

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Dive into the golden age of television with Stephen, Amy, TVsTravis, and Audie! Every week, our fab four journey back in time to revisit and revamp a classic TV show. From iconic one-liners to those unforgettable plot twists, no scene goes unnoticed. Peppered with a mix of witty banter, behind-the-scenes tidbits, and a touch of nostalgic magic, this is the ultimate audio time machine for TV lovers. Whether you’re reminiscing about your favorite episodes or discovering a vintage gem for the f ...
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Breaker Whiskey

Atypical Artists

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BREAKER WHISKEY is an ongoing, daily microfiction podcast exploring one woman’s journey to find additional survivors in an America made empty by an unknown event in the late 1960s. In 1968, two women find themselves in rural Pennsylvania during what turns out to be some kind of apocalyptic event. By the time they discover that everyone else is gone, it’s too late to figure out what happened. Despite not liking each other at all, the women work together to survive, until six years later one o ...
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Baltimore was the place to be in the 1950s and 1960s, bustling with all the industry and social change about to come. For African Americans, it was a jobs magnet with all the major manufacturers. Those living in Turner Station and Sparrows Point, the company town built to host the Bethlehem Steel Company, had the highest per capita income for African Americans in the nation. Cherry Hill, the only planned community built for African Americans by the Federal Government, lifted many Baltimore B ...
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The Introverted Obelisk is a sardonic stroll through the graveyard of classic horror cinema, where monsters are rubber, dialogue is stilted, and logic is optional. Join us as we unravel the plots (and seams) of horror films from the 1930s to the 1960s — the golden age of fog machines, mad scientists, and questionable acting choices. Each episode serves up a dry-witted recap, thematic commentary, and trivia morsels about the strange, charming, and sometimes laughably earnest world of vintage ...
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Cinema60

Cinema60

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Cinema60 is a podcast all about 1960's cinema. Join Bart & Jenna as they examine the decade where modern cinema was born. More at: www.cinema-60.com
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Welcome to The Iguana Chronicles Podcast! Our podcast was created to help raise awareness about the damaging impact that invasive iguanas have caused to Florida. This not only includes properties but also our native species and our ecosystem. This podcast will have many entertaining & education episodes to help residents and businesses in south Florida that are facing iguana related problems. Learn about the history of how iguanas ended up in Florida and how they have been striving in our re ...
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My show's moniker is The Quest for Silver - songs from a bygone era that were NOT number one but we fondly remember them and want to hear them and some of the stories around them. So if you are a fan of the best era in pop music you have come to the right place. I'm Chris Tuffer and I started broadcasting these old tunes back on the 1960's so I and you remember them well. Anything from The Beatles, The Stones, The Mamas and the Papas, The Monkees and well the list is almost endless. Please c ...
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The Big Finish Podcast

Big Finish Productions

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Join the Big Finish team on their regular adventures through time, space, Victorian London, Mars, the 1960s and the Torchwood Hub in Cardiff for witty banter (ahem), free stories, news, interviews and exclusive trailers. We are best known for our Doctor Who ranges of audio plays starring Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, David Tennant, as well as a world of spin off adventures with Jago and Litefoot, UNIT, Captain Jack Harkness among others. We also produce ...
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Ray Robinson started making and collecting recordings of the offshore stations in 1970. That was when he was first able to buy a tape recorder with money saved from a summer holiday job while in high school. Since then, he has amassed an archive of many thousands of hours of broadcasts from all the offshore stations, and of course, Radio Caroline in particular. A number of these recordings, often from momentous occasions, have been very skillfully edited by Alan Sheead to restore their music ...
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The Monster Hunters

Definitely Human

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Take a trip back to swinging London in the early 1970s and meet Roy Steel, ex-big game hunter, and Lorrimer Chesterfield, a brain in the shape of a man. Together they are The Monster Hunters. Their mission: to protect the country from vampires, werewolves and a whole pantheon of unmentionable terrors! Taking its cue from the classic period of British horror and adventure, the 1960s and 70s, The Monster Hunters is a comedy adventure series written by and starring Peter Davis and Matthew Woodc ...
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Football Ruined My Life

Colin Shindler, Jon Holmes, Paul Kobrak (and the late Patrick Barclay)

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When Football Ruined My Life started back at the beginning of 2023 it was the new podcast about old football. In it, distinguished football journalist Patrick Barclay joined with Colin Shindler, author of the best selling Manchester United Ruined My Life, and the Super Agent Jon Holmes (think Gary Lineker, Peter Shilton, Tony Woodcock etc.) to talk about football as it used to be in the days before the invention of the Premier League. For over 80 weekly episodes, the podcast viewed those day ...
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This website is devoted to the Legends of Bodybuilding from the 1960's to the 1990's. Featuring extensive interviews with the Bodybuilding Stars from the Golden Age of the sport, the Bodybuilding Legends Show reveals the history of the sport of Bodybuilding through the careers of it's most legendary stars. Learn about the competitions, the emotions and the motivations of the best bodybuilders in the world. Each interview is full of video clips and photographs from the legendary competitions ...
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Breht speaks with veteran organizer, revolutionary strategist, and author Eric Mann. In this wide-ranging conversation, Mann reflects on his decades of struggle; from his early work with SNCC and SDS, through his involvement with the Weather Underground and his time as a political prisoner, to his rank-and-file organizing as a UAW autoworker. Along…
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In this conclusion of a sentimental and laugh-filled episode, producer-comedian Rich Brown, actor Steven Weber and writer-producer (and this week's co-host) Allan Neuwirth join Frank to remember some much-loved New York-based kids' programs of the 1960s, '70s (and '80s), including "Shenanigans," "The Magic Garden," "The New Zoo Revue," "The Uncle F…
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Frank is revisiting his conversation with Emmy-winning writer-comedian DANA GOULD and this week's co-host, voice actor (and youthful ward) BARRETT LEDDY for a waaay too in-depth analysis of the rogues' gallery of arch-villains from the classic 1966-'68 "Batman" series. In this episode, Frank and the boys talk about bat-climbs, celebrity cameos and …
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The Unsettling Tale of August Heat: A Journey into Premonition and Fate The conversation unfolds with a suspenseful introduction of 'August Heat' featuring James Clarence Withencroft, an artist who experiences a premonition of his own death. As he sketches a man, he encounters a monumental mason who bears an uncanny resemblance to his drawing. The …
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recorded January 3rd 2026 Revolutionary Guerrilla Menace's 2025: A Year in History! A fantastic discussion with blistering analysis from the crew. We discussed US criminal assault on Venezuela and its consequences geopolitically and economically on US empire and its designs in Latin America and implications for West Asia and especially subversion o…
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Why hello there! Playlist John Coltrane – Blue Train (Blue Note) Tina Brooks – True Blue (Blue Note) Tina Brooks – Minor Move (Blue Note) Jackie McLean – Appointment In Ghana (Blue Note) Jackie McLean – Isle of Java (Blue Note) Lee Morgan – Absolutions (Blue Note) Booker Ervin – The Trance (Prestige) Freddie Hubbard – Open Sesame (Blue Note) Duke P…
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Dave gets DIRTY and Zack is demure, discussing the Marvel Comics of 2013! Today’s episode is sponsored by GIT Collections, offering complete digital comics collections of the full histories of characters like Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, Captain America, Iron Man and X-Men. Visit today and use promo code MMY at checkout for free shipping. On thi…
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Feb 10, 2025 Willy Massay returns to the show to discuss his recent (second) trip to Gaza as a medical volunteer. He got back two weeks ago and stayed for over a month. He discusses his heart-wrenching experiences, the wintry conditions and terrible air quality in Gaza and how both are impacting the health of every single Palestinian on the ground.…
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The Crime of Bathsheba Spooner: A Tale of Betrayal and Justice This episode of Crime Classics recounts the true story of Bathsheba Spooner, the first woman tried for murder in the United States. Set in 1778, the narrative unfolds the events leading to the murder of her husband, Joshua Spooner, and the subsequent investigation and trial that followe…
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Unveiling the Mystery: Murder with Music in "The Shadow" The story unfolds a thrilling murder mystery involving the Shadow, who investigates the brutal murder of a famous actress, Jennifer Gay. As the plot thickens, various characters reveal their alibis and motives, leading to a dramatic confrontation where the true murderer is unveiled. The story…
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Send us a text Hi Folks, this podcast begins with a 1,2,3 thanks to one of our favourite one hit wonders namely Len Barry although technically he had a couple other top forty hits but no one remembers them - next is Bobby Vinton with I love how you love me. Reflections is not only the type of songs we play but now we have DIana Ross and the Supreme…
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Happy New Year! Launching into 2026 with a full Nightcrawler month on Graymalkin Lane, celebrating all things Kurt Wagner! Over on the Patreon channel will be all Nightcrawler characters (from Cerise to Margali), but we open the month with a script read of X-Men 101! The Phoenix Force is here and nothing will ever be the same! Then stay tuned for a…
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Feb 17, 2025 Dr. Rory Dickson is a professor of Islamic Religion and Culture and author of several publications on Sufism, the mystical path within Islam. He joins Breht to have an incredibly deep conversation about the Sufi poet Rumi, his life and work, Rumi's relationship to his teacher Shams of Tabriz, the concepts of fana (annihilation of the s…
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The Enigmatic Tale of "Death Is a Joker" This story unfolds a dark tale of murder, love, and ethical dilemmas. It begins with a chilling introduction, leading to a courtroom drama where the protagonist faces accusations of murder. As the story progresses, the protagonist grapples with an alibi and the moral implications of their actions, culminatin…
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Jun 25, 2025 One of the most radical things you can do is live your life in direct opposition to the forces that control our society. Not just fighting for policies or organizing your community, although those are certainly important parts of it, but also living with values that oppose the values of our dominant society. And even more importantly, …
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Exploring the Unknown: A Journey to Planet Blue The story revolves around a science fiction narrative adapted from Philip K. Dick's story 'Colony'. It explores the themes of colonization, the dangers of extraterrestrial life, and psychological disturbances faced by the crew on Planet Blue. The narrative unfolds with the crew's exploration of the pl…
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In 1968, a group of Luton apprentices started creating a rock opera. Chris Stokes and his band Genesis (not that Genesis) conceived a concept album with baroque piano arrangements and experimental passages, then packed it away and got on with their day jobs. For over 50 years, this album and other material spanning a decade, existed only on deterio…
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Sep 10, 2025 Alyson and Breht critically engage with the concept of "technofeudalism" from a Marxist (and thus historical materialist) perspective, analyzing its origin and recent popularity, critiquing its depoloyment and the implication that it represents a "new mode of production", explaining related concepts like rent-seeking, discussing the ro…
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Send us a text Tonight on The Introverted Obelisk, we step into a house that’s both a home and a trap — where love whispers, doubt grows, and every flickering lamp feels like an accusation. In this story, sanity isn’t lost — it’s stolen, piece by piece, by the one person who swore to protect it. It’s a world of locked drawers, missing brooches, and…
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Dalton and Wilder lead a raid on Whitegates. All the pieces of the jigsaw fall into place. Contains very strong language and some upsetting scenes. THE DIVIDE is a Definitely Human production. Visit www.DefinitelyHuman.co.uk for more information and full credits. Support Definitely Human productions and get access to extra content at www.patreon.co…
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The Complex Web of Relationships in "Man in the Middle" The conversation explores the complexities of love, jealousy, and the consequences of infidelity. The protagonist, John, grapples with his feelings for Patricia while being married to Lucille. As tensions rise, confrontations occur, leading to desperate confessions and a climactic moment that …
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This week the Colin, Jon and Omid are talking about those players beloved by the fans but usually underrated by fans of other clubs. In other words, club legends - usually players who play for one club for thewhole of their career who do not appear to be tempted by a transfer to a club more likely to win trophies… and who certainly wouldn’t leave t…
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Sergei Krylov, the world's most radioactive man, and Dr. Tania Belinsky, a world-renowned neuro-surgeon, intrinsically, and uncomfortably, connected as the Presence and Starlight, crackling with radioactivity! Derek Nichols, Scotty deGeest, and Chad delve deep into the Cold War, Chernobyl, the Red Guardian, Darkstar and Vanguard, and so much more i…
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Jun 16, 2025 In this episode, Alyson and Breht explore Friedrich Engels' Dialectics of Nature, a bold and underappreciated attempt to apply dialectical materialism to the natural sciences. Often dismissed or misunderstood, this unfinished work offers a sweeping view of reality - from physics and chemistry to evolution, human consciousness, and ecol…
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The Enigmatic Case of The Headless Peacock: A Philip Marlowe Mystery In this thrilling episode of Philip Marlowe, the detective navigates a complex web of crime, love, and betrayal surrounding the mysterious headless peacock. As he delves into the case, Marlowe encounters a cast of intriguing characters, each with their own secrets and motives. The…
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Rainbow Valley - telling the stories from the decade that shook the world. Episode 037 - The Great Escape From Alcatraz (1962) On today's episode we are travelling to a place that was designed to be the end of the line. A place synonymous with impenetrable security and the bleakest form of penal servitude. It sits starkly in the turbulent, frigid w…
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In this week's episode, Paul and Kate head to 1914 San Antonio, Texas where a wealthy man's wife has an accident and becomes bedridden. After hiring nurses and caregivers, a murder takes place that has multiple suspects pointing fingers. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/4buCoMc Se…
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The Notorious Canary Trainer: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure In this thrilling episode of Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson recounts a mysterious adventure involving a frightened young woman named Mary Victor, a self-confessed murderer, and a series of strange events in a quaint fishing village. As Holmes investigates, he uncovers a web of deceit, love, and…
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Send us a text Joy Thomas Moore is a very unassuming woman with a powerful story to share. As I sat across from her, I could not help but smile because she flashes the same smile that Marylanders have become accustomed to seeing on the Governor. Her story is one of a truly liberated woman of our time. Not that she chose to be liberated, but it was …
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To celebrate the 100th birthday of the legendary King of Late Night, we are revisiting our conversation with producer-historian (and guest co-host) Dan Pasternack, former "Tonight Show" writer Mike Reiss and comedian-podcaster Mark Malkoff ("The Carson Podcast") join Frank for a look at some of the most memorable moments from Johnny's 30-year run a…
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Unraveling the Intrigue: A Deep Dive into 'My Own Murderer' The story revolves around a suspenseful narrative involving a murder confession, a complex escape plan, and the subsequent consequences of the actions taken by the characters. The story unfolds through dialogues that reveal the characters' motivations, fears, and the intricate web of decei…
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Dave keeps Zack and Charlotte laughing and laughing, and they praise him for an hour straight! Today’s episode is sponsored by GIT Collections, offering complete digital comics collections of the full histories of characters like Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, Captain America, Iron Man and X-Men. Visit today and use promo code MMY at checkout for …
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The Shadow's Mysterious Adventure: Unraveling 'The Curse of the Cat' This story delves into a dramatic narrative featuring the character known as The Shadow, who battles against crime and evil. The story unfolds with a mysterious cat delivery that leads to the disappearance of a pet shop owner, prompting an investigation that reveals dark secrets a…
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2025 on Graymalkin Lane closes with an academic panel all about Uatu the Watcher! With an incredible panel including Sara Century, Molly Lazer, Carrie Harris, Justin Wilder, and Derek Kunsken, we talk all about the Watchers, characters you for sure you have feelings about, ranging from high-concept sci-fi to god powers to bizarre parodies, you'll l…
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The Enigmatic Fog: A Tale of Mystery and Suspense In the heart of a fog-laden island, a chilling tale unfolds. As the mist rolls in from the sea, obscuring the lights of the mainland, a sense of foreboding grips the inhabitants. This is not just any fog; it's a harbinger of secrets long buried and fears that refuse to die. The Fog's Arrival: The st…
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The Unlikely Revolution: A Tale of Talking Mice and Human Folly The conversation revolves around a science fiction story titled 'Chain of Command' where a security guard named Charlie Boyle interacts with a talking mouse named George. The narrative explores themes of security, communication, and the unexpected consequences of scientific experimenta…
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