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Nice Pull!Nice Pull!Gene Rayburn’s Microphone, Aging Pop Stars, and Celebrities Who Should Never SingSend us a textThis episode’s PULLS...HooDoo / Charles Nelson Riley / Match Game (again) / Gene Rayburn / Monty Hall / Chuck (Bob?) Eubanks / Hollywood Squares / Paul Lynde / Chrysler LeBaron / Brett Summers / Fanny Flag / J.P. Morgan / Gary Burghoff / Hope Lang / The Ghost and Mrs. Muir / Jack Klugman / The Odd Couple / Corey Feldman / Michael Jackson / Dream a Little Dream / Rick Springfield / General Hospital / The Young and The Restless / All of my Children / One Life to Live / Rick ...2024-07-3048 minShow BoysShow BoysWelcome to Man's Country: The Men, Women, and Marionettes of Chicago's Legendary Gay BathhousePicture it: The Windy City, 1975. You're surrounded by scores of naked men, TV celebrities, a very chatty puppet, AND... world famous fan dancer, Sally Rand! For Chicago LGBT Hall of Famer Gary Chichester, it was "just another day at work." I chatted with the gay rights activist and entertainment producer about his tenure as manager of the legendary gay bathhouse, courting Sally Rand and shushing Paul Lynde, clowning around inside a big top, close encounters with the Boys in the Band, and why learning about LGBT history is the only way to securing our Queer future. Shout outs to...2023-06-2056 minGivers, Doers, & Thinkers—A Podcast on Philanthropy and Civil SocietyGivers, Doers, & Thinkers—A Podcast on Philanthropy and Civil SocietyMichael E. Hartmann & philanthropy's biggest problemsToday on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy speaks with Michael E. Hartmann about what he sees as the major problems in the philanthropy sector today, and about the ideas that are being put forth to address those problems.The Giving Review co-editor Michael E. Hartmann is a Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Strategic Giving at the Capital Research Center (CRC) in Washington, D.C. He also curates RealClearPolicy’s “Philanthropy and Giving” section. For almost 20 years, Mike served in various roles on the program staff of The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation in Milwau...2021-12-0151 minLet\'s Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David AlmeidaLet's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida052 - S3E23 "Jo's Cousin" with Christian DamonChristian & I discuss and/or mention in passing: Sitcom Tropes, Backdoor Pilots, Maude, All In The Family, Edith Bunker, Social Security, I Love Lucy, Mr. Ed, S8 E12 “Seven Little Indians,” Cloris Leachman, Full-Blown Lesbianism, Hogwarts, Maggie Smith, The Worst Witch, Teen Witch, Harry Potter, Tim Curry, Refrigerators, Sandwich Vending Machines, Automats, Donnelly Rhodes, Soap, Donna MacKechnie, A Chorus Line, Battlestar Galactica, DaVinci’s Inquest, IMDb, Danger Bay, D.W. Brown, Disney Dead Mothers, Fast Times At Ridgemont High, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Statutory Rape, Tomboys, Ascots, Uncle Arthur, Paul Lynde, Charles Nelson Reilly, Alec Baldwin, Italians, Megan Follows, Anne Of Gre...2019-10-231h 11The Indie Opera PodcastThe Indie Opera PodcastOpera Fix: May 14, 2018The New York Opera Fest continues with Opera on Tap Pop-Up Opera Chorus: We Want You! American Lyric Theater Presents InsightALT: Opera in Eden, The Center for Contemporary Opera Presents the premiere of Pascal Dusapin's To Be Sung, ARE Opera Presents Elisir d'Amore, Rumpelstiltskin continues at Rhymes With Opera. The Center for Contemporary Opera PREMIERE’S Scott Wheeler’S Sorrows of Frederick Aida Continues through May 20th at Regina Opera Company and American Opera Projects PREMIERS First Glimpse 2018: Songs From the Great Room with works by Matthew Browne, Scott Ordway, Frances Pollock, Pamela Stein Lynde, Amber Vistein, Alex Weiser, Laura Bara...2018-05-1402 minGilbert Gottfried\'s Amazing Colossal PodcastGilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal PodcastWink MartindaleDisc jockey, recording artist, radio/TV personality and longtime game show host Wink Martindale shares six decades of show business memories, including performing for Ed Sullivan, interviewing Jan and Dean, cutting a Top Ten single ("Deck of Cards") and befriending the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Also, Dickie Dawson laughs it up, Bobby Darin orders off the menu, Sam Cooke experiences technical difficulties and Wink pitches a show to Merv Griffin. PLUS: Sam Phillips! Barry & Enright stage a comeback! Paul Lynde brings down the house! Gilbert sings "Mack the Knife"! And Wink remembers Chuck Barris! Lear...2017-07-101h 27Baby Boomers Talk RadioBaby Boomers Talk RadioKaren Valentine , actress, from ROOM 222Karen Lynne Valentine (born May 25, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as the idealistic schoolteacher Alice Johnson in the ABC comedy drama series Room 222 from 1969 to 1974, for which she won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1970, and received a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1971. She later went to star in own short-lived sitcom Karen (1975), and played female leading roles in films Hot Lead and Cold Feet (1978) and The North Avenue Irregulars (1979).Valentine grew up in Sebastopol, California and won a spot representing California at the Miss Teenage America pageant...2017-06-2331 minSledgecast: The Sledge Hammer! PodcastSledgecast: The Sledge Hammer! PodcastMagnum Farce | Episode 9The ninth episode of Sledge Hammer was titled Magnum Farce and was the ninth episode of the show’s first season. Sledge infiltrates a group of vigilante cops to put a stop to their killing spree. In this podcast Gerry and Iain look at Sledge’s attempts to go undercover.     Sledge faces trouble close to home in this episode as a group of vigilante cops begin a killing spree under the guidance of new DA Evelyn Collins (Janice Lynde). Hammer looks to infiltrate the group, which includes colleagues like Officer Braddo...2016-10-1129 minGilbert Gottfried\'s Amazing Colossal PodcastGilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal PodcastButch PatrickChild actor Butch Patrick was barely 11 years old when he was asked to screen test for a CBS "family sitcom" and within hours, his life was forever changed. To mark the 50th Anniversary of the debut of one of TV's strangest (and most enduring) shows, "The Munsters," Gilbert rings up Eddie Munster himself to find out how he first landed the part way back in 1964, why the original Marilyn was replaced and if he still has his old "Woof Woof" doll. Also, Butch speaks with surprising candor about overcoming his various demons of booze, drugs and typecasting and tells...2014-07-2157 min