podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Dr. William Turner And Dr. Ted Olson
Shows
Kermode on Film
Thomas Hardiman on Medusa Deluxe & Dionne Edwards on Pretty Red Dress
This episode of Kermode on Film was recorded live at the BFI Southbank on 5 June 2023, and was the 81th edition of MK3D. This is Part 1 of that show, in which Mark Kermode is joined by director Thomas Hardiman to talk about his debut feature Medusa Deluxe. They also delve into the work of much-missed director Ken Russell, and in particular his film The Boyfriend.Mark also talks to director Dionne Edwards about her film Pretty Red Dress, and the film that influenced her, Do The Right Thing.Thanks for li...
2025-05-06
34 min
Gone With The Bushes
Episode 311 - Body Heat (1981)
"You shouldn't wear that body." Body Heat (1981) written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Richard Crenna and Ted Danson Next Time: Blood Simple (1984)
2025-04-22
1h 46
St. James Infirmary on OWWR
St. James Infirmary on OWWR, April 11, 2025
• Splish Splash – Bobby Darin (Bobby Darin, 1958)• Anna Lee – Ricky Byrd (NYC Made, 2025)• Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite – The Beatles (Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967)• Go You r Own Way – Fleetwood Mac (Rumours, 1977)• The Name Game – Shirley Ellis (The Name Game, 1965)• The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra (Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Rose, Moon River, and Other Academy Award Winners, 1964)• Till the Morning – Brian D’Addario (Till the Morning, 2025)• World’s Gone Mad – Slyboots (The Ted Marcus Remix) (Single, 2025; Song originally recorded in 2022)• She Looks Good in Black – Chris Church (Obsolete P...
2025-04-12
3h 00
The Civic Podcast: Beyond the Echo Chambers
The First 50 Days of Trump with Prof Steve Vladeck
In the inaugural episode of the "Civic Podcast", co-hosts Markus Wagner and David Turner interview Steve Vladeck about the first 50 days of the second Trump presidency and the state of US politics and constitutional law. They discuss the deconstruction of the administrative state and the drive to replace civil servants with Trump loyalists. They cover concerns about bypassing legal procedures and the unconventional influence of figures like Elon Musk and the so-called DOGE. They also explore the potential for the Trump administration to defy the courts and the importance of upholding constitutional checks and balances. They discuss the silencing...
2025-03-13
57 min
Smoky Mountain Air
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E6: Hip-hop in the Heart of Appalachia
Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson talk to Geonoah Davis and Kelly Thompson, two artists whose hip-hop sounds are expanding traditional ideas about music in Appalachia. Borrowing from a generations-old African American heritage of spoken word expression, rap and hip-hop echo a long narrative tradition of African American cultural survival against all odds. These original historical elements are deeply rooted in the fabric of Appalachia, blending into the backdrop of the region's musical character yet revived and brought forward again by these fresh creative talents with their contemporary styles.Geonoah Davis, known by the...
2025-01-17
35 min
Rabbit Hole Sessions with Abe Ovadia
EPISODE 53 - Adam Niewood
Adam Niewood is a saxophonist, composer, drummer, and craftsman, who has been involved in a variety of different creative projects over the past 30 years, in and around the New York metropolitan area. More recently having worked for 6 years in David Liebman’s “Elvin Jones Live at the Lighthouse” Band playing the Tenor 2 book once held by Steve Grossman in the early 1970s incarnation of the Elvin Jones Quartet. Also a long tenure as a member of the Pat Martino Quintet during Pat’s last years of touring, Adam can be heard on Pat’s last album as a leader, Formidable. Wh...
2024-12-18
33 min
We Recommend: A Movie Podcast
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Send us some fan mail!What happens when gremlins take over a high-tech building in New York City? Let your imagination run wild with us as we explore "Gremlins 2: The New Batch" in all its chaotic glory. From Gizmo’s unforgettable Rambo moment to the disastrous antics of the various Gremlins, we tackle every zany scene with humor and nostalgia. Our mixed feelings about this wacky sequel—wildly entertaining yet maybe a one-time adventure—fuel a lively discussion. Join us as we delve into malfunctioning technology, cunning gremlins, and human characters that entertain.Imagine the gremli...
2024-12-09
1h 23
Mean Streets - The Film Noir Podcast
Case 26. BODY HEAT (1981) Starring William Hurt & Kathleen Turner
Your cinematic sleuths are back at it! This week's case is BODY HEAT (1981), starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, and Richard Crenna and Ted Danson. Written and directed by Lawrence Kasden! FIND US HERE: ApplePodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mean-streets-the-film-noir-podcast/id1733189837 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0mMUeJThoZk6mj0T2-BAEA Twitter: https://twitter.com/MeanStreetsPC Mean Streets is produced by Luke Deckard and Matthew Booth. Edited by Luke Deckard Music by Luke Deckard Logo by Phil Dragash
2024-10-31
1h 06
BLAC Re-Membering Podcast
The Black Arts Movement's Influence on Appalachian Hip Hop with Eric Jordan
On today's episode of the BLAC Re-Membering podcast, Narrative Fellow Marie Cochran and Eric Jordan discuss the interconnectedness of arts, culture, and identity in West Virginia, with a focus on the Jordan family legacy and its cultural impact upon the Affrilachian Arts Movement and the Norman Jordan African American Arts Academy.Jordan shares his experiences and insights on the transformative effect of art camps on young artists. Cochran and Jordan share their perspectives on navigating political and social issues with empathy and understanding.They both discuss the artistic significance of storytelling in Hip Hop music...
2024-10-01
26 min
Só se estraga uma estante
68. Como escrever, casamentos e as nossas personagens
O episódio inicia com uma recomendação de não ficção do Tomé: Clear and simple as the truth, de Francis-Noël Thomas e Mark Turner, publicado em 2011. Com várias recomendações sobre como escrever num estilo clássico, o Tomé não resiste e coloca este livro em diálogo com o clássico ‘The Elements of Style’, de E. B. White e William Strunk Jr. A Ana recomenda um livro que tem alguma comédia negra e que não é recomendado para quem estiver a passar uma má fase: ‘The Wedding People’, de Alison Espach, publicado...
2024-09-26
56 min
The Next Movement
People's Instinctive Travels (feat. William H. Turner, JK Turner, Ted Olson, and Monstalung)
"No Options: Hip Hop in Appalachia" is a new compilation of original music by artists specifically from Appalachia. The project aims to break the stereotypes typically associated with an overlooked and misunderstood region of the country while also shedding a light on some of its rising and veteran artists. Producers Ted Olson and William H. Turner, executive producer JK Turner, and rapper/producer Monstalung talked with us about putting this project together, the history of Black music in the region and their album pick for this episode - "People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm" by A Tribe...
2024-08-21
1h 19
Have You Ever Seen
Body Heat
For our 604th drop in the Have You Ever Seen bucket, we're highlighting the steamy noir Body Heat. And, hey, what happened to sex thrillers?! Well, not everyone is as good at making them as Lawrence Kasdan was...in his debut as a director, no less. Many stars of these kinds of stories are not often as hot together as William Hurt and newcomer Kathleen Turner were. This movie made her an instant star, especially since she gets to be a lustier version of Barbara Stanwyck's brilliantly wicked character in Double Indemnity. The stars & the supporting cast (including Ted...
2024-08-12
41 min
P3 Dokumentär
Ny: Katastrofen på seglingstävlingen Fastnet Race
Under en av världens största havskappseglingar bryter en kraftig storm ut. Storbritanniens största räddningsinsats sen andra världskriget drar igång men 19 liv går inte att rädda i de höga vågorna. Nya avsnitt från P3 Dokumentär hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. På den brittiska ön Isle of Wight är det folkfest i hamnen. Över tusen deltagare gör sig redo för den prestigefulla havskapplöpningen Fastnet Race.De 300 båtarna ska segla från Storbritanniens södra kust, runda fyrtornet Fastnet Rock...
2024-06-20
1h 02
The Rock and Roll Geek Show
Brent Turner Interviews Michael Butler
On this bonus episode, San Francisco rock impresario, Brent Turner drops into Don's Den and interviews Michael Butler Music by Stratejacket Donate to the show - Rock and Roll Geek Friends And Family Membership DONATE ON PATREON! GET THE ROCK and ROLL GEEK APP FOR iPHONE OR ANDROID! iPhone/iPad - ANDROID www.rockandrollgeek.com facebook.com/rnrgeek twitter.com/rnrgeek Butler's Amazon Wish List Donate to the show - Rock and Roll Geek Friends And Family Mem...
2024-04-22
59 min
From Beneath the Hollywood Sign
“THE TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL PREVIEW.” (031)
EPISODE 31 - “The Turner Classic Movies Film Festival Preview” - 04/15/2024From April 18th through the 21st, the 15th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival will be held in Hollywood. Steve and Nan were fortunate enough to be invited to be a part of the media that covers the festival this year. To get everyone in the mood, we have a special episode about all the festival and everything you need to know. We will give you an overview of what to expect, and we’ll let you know who is scheduled to attend. In addition, we talk about several...
2024-04-15
35 min
The Workplace Podcast in association with YellowWood
Episode 87: Environmental Leadership Lessons with Mike Phillips
Mike Phillips is the Director of the Turner Endangered Species Fund (“TESF”), an organization that he co-founded in 1997 with Ted Turner. Mike is also a former Montana state senator representing District 31, which encompasses parts of his hometown of Bozeman and the surrounding area. In his work as an ecologist, Mike has spent much of his career studying and implementing the reintroduction of wolves throughout the United States. And in both science and politics, he’s never shied away from taking vocal leadership roles involving a wide range of important issues in southwest Montana and beyond.
2024-02-27
1h 27
The Roundtable with Robert Bannon
"King Lear" Is Here! Frog & Peach Theatre Has A New Production & We Are Talking About It All!
Frog & Peach Theatre Company is excited to announce their upcoming production of William Shakespeare's King Lear. Known for their thrilling and accessible adaptations of Shakespeare's plays, Frog & Peach Theatre Company is set to captivate audiences once again with their rendition of this startlingly relevant tragedy.Directed by Lynnea Benson, the Co-founder and Artistic Director of Frog & Peach Theatre Co., Inc., King Lear promises to be a beautifully acted and fast-paced production that stays true to the text. With a talented cast and a creative team that includes Asa Benally for set and costume design, Obie and Drama...
2024-02-08
26 min
The Chicago Maroon
Raw Cut: Arman Sangalang (Hyde Park Jazz Festival 2023)
The Maroon's William Kimani and Gregory Caesar interview saxophonist, composer, and educator Arman Sangalang, who performed live at the 2023 Hyde Park Jazz Festival with the Arman Sangalang Trio. Arman's bio: "Saxophonist and composer Arman Sangalang is an up-and-coming jazz musician on the Chicago scene, as well as an in-demand sideman who collaborates frequently with Jameson Scriver’s Reckoner, Miro Sobrer’s Two of Swords, Morgan Turner Quartet, and Kabir Dalawari Quartet. He has studied with distinguished jazz artists such as Geof Bradfield, Walter Smith III, Greg Ward, Jon Irabagon, and Matt Ulery, and had the hono...
2023-09-27
10 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 957 - Say cheese! - Recycling - Blank that guy - Business men - "i" didn't expect
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 957, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Say Cheese! 1: Add white wine to some shaved Gruyere and Emmentaler and then heat to make this dipping treat. fondue. 2: It's a long way to this Irish county famous for its Cashel blue cheese. Tipperary. 3: Napoleon III may have named this white, downy-rind cow's-milk cheese after the Norman village where he first sampled it. Camembert. 4: The name of this cheese of India follows saag in a spinach and cheese dish. paneer. 5: A favorite of Charlemagne, a true version of...
2023-09-25
08 min
The Rewatchables
‘Body Heat’ With Bill Simmons, Mallory Rubin, and Wesley Morris
The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Mallory Rubin, and the New York Times’ Wesley Morris wipe the sweat off their brows and grab a snow cone as they revisit Lawrence Kasdan’s sweltering neo-noir erotic thriller ‘Body Heat,’ starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, and Ted Danson.Producer: Craig Horlbeck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2022-11-22
1h 56
CiTR -- Exploding Head Movies
XHM #624 - "Typewriters count as technology" (2022 November 14)
This mostly moody episode focuses on Blanck Mass' score to the 2021 film Ted K, detailing the life of the feared Unabomber. We also pay tribute to Nik Turner of Hawkwind, queer country pioneer Patrick Haggerty, singer Gal Costa, rapper Takeoff from Migos and composer Norm Chambers. 1. Hawkwind: Master of the Universe (In Search of Space, 1971) United Artists/Liberty 2. Ian William Craig: Sentimental Drift (Music for Magnesium_173 OST, 2022) FatCat 3. Lavender Country: Sweet Shadow Man (Blackberry Rose and Other Songs & Sorrows, 2022) Don Giovanni 4. Gal Costa: Saudosismo (Gal Costa, 1969) Phillips/Dusty Groove 5. Electric Eye: En Bekymringsfri Koloni...
2022-11-15
2h 02
Exploding Head Movies
XHM #624 - "Typewriters count as technology" (2022 November 14)
This mostly moody episode focuses on Blanck Mass' score to the 2021 film Ted K, detailing the life of the feared Unabomber. We also pay tribute to Nik Turner of Hawkwind, queer country pioneer Patrick Haggerty, singer Gal Costa, rapper Takeoff from Migos and composer Norm Chambers. 1. Hawkwind: Master of the Universe (In Search of Space, 1971) United Artists/Liberty 2. Ian William Craig: Sentimental Drift (Music for Magnesium_173 OST, 2022) FatCat 3. Lavender Country: Sweet Shadow Man (Blackberry Rose and Other Songs & Sorrows, 2022) Don Giovanni 4. Gal Costa: Saudosismo (Gal Costa, 1969) Phillips/Dusty Groove 5. Electric Eye: En Bekymringsfri Koloni...
2022-11-15
2h 02
Exploding Head Movies
XHM #624 - "Typewriters count as technology" (2022 November 14)
This mostly moody episode focuses on Blanck Mass' score to the 2021 film Ted K, detailing the life of the feared Unabomber. We also pay tribute to Nik Turner of Hawkwind, queer country pioneer Patrick Haggerty, singer Gal Costa, rapper Takeoff from Migos and composer Norm Chambers. 1. Hawkwind: Master of the Universe (In Search of Space, 1971) United Artists/Liberty 2. Ian William Craig: Sentimental Drift (Music for Magnesium_173 OST, 2022) FatCat 3. Lavender Country: Sweet Shadow Man (Blackberry Rose and Other Songs & Sorrows, 2022) Don Giovanni 4. Gal Costa: Saudosismo (Gal Costa, 1969) Phillips/Dusty Groove 5. Electric Eye: En Bekymringsfri Koloni...
2022-11-15
2h 02
CiTR -- Exploding Head Movies
XHM #624 - "Typewriters count as technology" (2022 November 14)
This mostly moody episode focuses on Blanck Mass' score to the 2021 film Ted K, detailing the life of the feared Unabomber. We also pay tribute to Nik Turner of Hawkwind, queer country pioneer Patrick Haggerty, singer Gal Costa, rapper Takeoff from Migos and composer Norm Chambers. 1. Hawkwind: Master of the Universe (In Search of Space, 1971) United Artists/Liberty 2. Ian William Craig: Sentimental Drift (Music for Magnesium_173 OST, 2022) FatCat 3. Lavender Country: Sweet Shadow Man (Blackberry Rose and Other Songs & Sorrows, 2022) Don Giovanni 4. Gal Costa: Saudosismo (Gal Costa, 1969) Phillips/Dusty Groove 5. Electric Eye: En Bekymringsfri Koloni (Horizons, 2021) Fuzz Club 6. Migos: Stir Fry...
2022-11-15
00 min
Smoky Mountain Air
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E5: Amythyst Kiah with Jack Tottle
Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson talk to Amythyst Kiah, an acclaimed musician and songwriter whose work is redefining genre boundaries and has established her as a distinctive new voice of Appalachia. Reconnecting with Amythyst in this episode is her mentor, Jack Tottle, an accomplished musician with a long career as a singer, songwriter, author, and educator.Amythyst Kiah has won critical acclaim as a member of the group Our Native Daughters and for her most recent album, Wary + Strange, which melds roots traditions with alternative rock in songs of personal revelation. She is...
2022-10-19
50 min
The Sports Deli
Ryan Howard World Series Champion with the Philadelphia Phillies, NL MVP and NL Rookie-of-the-Year; S3:E28
Along with former 10-Year Major League Baseball star and MLB Hitting Coach, Jacque Jones, San Diego native who attended the University of Southern California, Future Hall-of-Famer, Kenny Lofton, and USA Today writer, Bob Nightengale, we're so honored to welcome on Ruby Bridges' birthday, one of the most feared power hitters of his era, Rhino, The Big Piece, Ryan Howard. In case you forgot, Ruby Bridges was the first African-American child to desegregate in New Orleans in 1960. (the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis on November 14, 1960) Ryan played Major...
2022-09-10
1h 42
Forbidden Cinema
Forbidden Cinema 65 - Body Heat
Go watch this movie. Spoiler Alert. You want to watch this before listening. There aren't many movies we have done on this podcast that we recommend more than this. Come back to 1981 with Zack and Jenny as we watch the origin of the Erotic Thriller and the Neo Noir genre all in one. Kathleen Turner and William Hurt steam the place up and things get murdery. Oh, did we mention Ted Danson is turning in an Oscar caliber supporting performance. And heads up, this thing is written and directed by the guy that did Raiders of the Lost A...
2022-08-29
1h 29
Smoky Mountain Air
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E4: Dom Flemons, The American Songster
On this episode of our mini-series Sepia Tones, Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson welcome Dom Flemons, a renowned performer of American folk music and a founding member of The Carolina Chocolate Drops. Citing a variety of musical influences—including the legendary Howard Armstrong and the inimitable Elizabeth Cotten—Flemons shares his journey into becoming a tradition-bearer of old-time music and demonstrates the subtleties of rural black musical styles he’s learned along the way. Dom Flemons is a founding member of the Grammy-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops, a two-time Emmy nominee, and the cr...
2022-07-27
58 min
Smoky Mountain Air
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E3: Sacred and Spiritual Music in the Mountains
On this episode of our mini-series Sepia Tones, Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson welcome a spirited conversation with special guests Dr. Kathy Bullock and Rev. Dr. Virgil Wood. Our guests discuss the African American traditions of spiritual music, gospel, and the unique revival of shape note singing in 20th-century Appalachia. In many cases, music from sacred traditions and communities also became anthems that propelled those struggling in the civil rights movement.Dr. Kathy Bullock is an arranger, choral conductor, pianist, and recently retired Professor Emerita of Music at Berea College in Kentucky specializing...
2022-02-17
59 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
SCARECROWS (1988) – Episode 196 – Decades of Horror 1980s
“I think this place is possessed by demonic demons.” “Your head's going to be possessed by the butt of this gun if you don't shut up.” Sounds like a typical conversation while hunting demonic scarecrows in the dark. Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they check out Scarecrows (1988), a movie that saw a limited theatrical release in one theater… in Des Moines, Iowa. Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 196 – Scarecrows (1988) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert...
2021-12-28
52 min
Film Trace
Body Heat (1981)
Put on your finest linen sports coat and/or effortless flowy sundress. Pack a handkerchief as well. This week we tackle the moistest noir seared onto film, 1981's Body Heat. We take exotic thrillers for granted now, but before Fatal Attraction and Basic Instinct, we had Body Heat, a steamy take on the classic noir Double Indemnity. Palm Beach Florida and its fictionalized incessant humidity take center stage alongside William Hurt and Kathleen Turner in a voyeuristic exploration of how our sex and death drives often intermingle. Sparks fly between Hurt and Turner while a motley crew of supporting...
2021-11-18
1h 05
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Is James Bond still relevant? What does it take to be a city councillor? & A big boost to downtown Hamilton entertainment venues
The Hamilton Today Podcast with guest host Scott Radley While there's much excitement surrounding the new James Bond movie, how relevant is the super-spy in 2021? Tina Turner is now among the ranks of Bob Dylan and Neil Young as a result of selling the rights to her whole solo music career to BMG. As the weather begins to cool and vaccination rates rise, are Canadians opening back up to the idea of travel? Could anything have been done to prevent the Homecoming mayhem from happening? What goes into being a City Councillor? How can Hamilton's 2030...
2021-10-08
1h 04
Smoky Mountain Air
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E2: Driving (and Fiddling) While Black, Appalachian Music at Home and on the Road
On this episode of our mini-series Sepia Tones, Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson examine music within rural communities with guests Earl White, Larry Kirksey, and Kip Lornell. Each of our guests has been on their own quest, whether seeking the musical kinship of other black performers past and present, finding a life outside of Kentucky coal camps, or documenting the rich musical landscape of rural communities.Earl White is an accomplished fiddler and prominent figure of old-time music and dance. He was a founding member of The Green Grass Cloggers, and his energetic...
2021-07-26
58 min
The House on Valencia Street
24. Premonition at the Yoga Studio
"The man to the left." - Sometimes psychic ability gives you pointers, but no conclusion, thus you're left to figure it out. I share a recent evening, deep in warm summer, where spirit offered notice. We find out what happened after. I round out this pod with Artemisia Gentileschi, & set course for more. This is a volunteer organization. Anchor.fm is my home base, and way to connect with me. Sponsorship is an option, and your help really makes a difference. https://anchor.fm/mohmah _____________ REFERENCES {a fluid document and may be...
2021-07-18
29 min
Smoky Mountain Air
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E1: Bagpipes, banjos, ngonis, and gourds
On this special episode of Smoky Mountain Air, guest hosts Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson kick off an exciting new mini-series called Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music. Guests Loyal Jones, Sparky Rucker, and James Leva contribute to this lively conversation about the roots of Appalachian music and their own roles in preserving these musical influences.Loyal Jones served as director of the Appalachian Center now named in his honor at Berea College. He established the annual festival of traditional music at Berea and the Appalachian Sound Archive. Jones is the author of...
2021-04-28
51 min
Smoky Mountain Air
Introducing Sepia Tones: Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson explore Black Appalachian music
Our guests Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson talk about an exciting new podcast mini-series they'll be co-hosting as part of Smoky Mountain Air called Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music. This mini-series can be found right here through this podcast, with new episodes every other month. Dr. William Turner is a long-time African American studies scholar who first rose to prominence as co-editor of the groundbreaking Blacks in Appalachia (1985). He was also a research assistant to Roots author Alex Haley. Turner retired as distinguished professor of Appalachian Studies and regional ambassador at Berea C...
2021-03-11
33 min
The Story with Charu
From LBJ to CNN - The Many Stories of Tom Johnson
Tom Johnson has had an interesting career. Starting out at a local newspaper in Macon, Georgia to working for President Lyndon B. Johnson to heading up CNN in its early years. (Full bio below)In this interview - writer Charu Kumarhia talks to Johnson about his career, his thoughts on politics and journalism today - and why everyone should have a dog. Tom Johnson is also candid about his struggles with depression.Follow @thestorywithcharu on IG for photos from Johnson’s life.He also shared these tips:The most important "rules" I wa...
2021-02-11
52 min
Free Old Time Radio
Suspense - Serial 39, Episode 381 - 390
Suspense - Serial 39, Episode 381 - 390Title: SuspenseOverview: Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. The protagonist was usually a normal person who suddenly was dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. The highest production values enhanced Suspense, and many of...
2021-01-17
4h 59
Free Old Time Radio
Suspense - Serial 38, Episode 371 - 380
Suspense - Serial 38, Episode 371 - 380Title: SuspenseOverview: Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. The protagonist was usually a normal person who suddenly was dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. The highest production values enhanced Suspense, and many of...
2021-01-17
4h 56
Free Old Time Radio
Suspense - Serial 37, Episode 361 - 370
Suspense - Serial 37, Episode 361 - 370Title: SuspenseOverview: Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. The protagonist was usually a normal person who suddenly was dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. The highest production values enhanced Suspense, and many of...
2021-01-17
4h 59
Free Old Time Radio
Suspense - Serial 36, Episode 351 - 360
Suspense - Serial 36, Episode 351 - 360Title: SuspenseOverview: Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. The protagonist was usually a normal person who suddenly was dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. The highest production values enhanced Suspense, and many of...
2021-01-17
4h 59
Free Old Time Radio
Suspense - Serial 35, Episode 341 - 350
Suspense - Serial 35, Episode 341 - 350Title: SuspenseOverview: Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. The protagonist was usually a normal person who suddenly was dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. The highest production values enhanced Suspense, and many of...
2021-01-17
4h 57
Free Old Time Radio
Suspense - Serial 34, Episode 331 - 340
Suspense - Serial 34, Episode 331 - 340Title: SuspenseOverview: Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. The protagonist was usually a normal person who suddenly was dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. The highest production values enhanced Suspense, and many of...
2021-01-17
4h 58
Free Old Time Radio
Suspense - Serial 33, Episode 321 - 330
Suspense - Serial 33, Episode 321 - 330Title: SuspenseOverview: Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. The protagonist was usually a normal person who suddenly was dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. The highest production values enhanced Suspense, and many of...
2021-01-17
4h 54
Free Old Time Radio
Suspense - Serial 32, Episode 311 - 320
Suspense - Serial 32, Episode 311 - 320Title: SuspenseOverview: Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. The protagonist was usually a normal person who suddenly was dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. The highest production values enhanced Suspense, and many of...
2021-01-17
4h 57