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MR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 13 - Big Wolf on Campus with Peter A. KnightWe're talking with Big Wolf on Campus co-creator Peter A. Knight about how he and Christopher Briggs created this memorable late 90's TV series, but also about the many pitfalls laying in wait for them as young show producers.2021-07-071h 00MR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 12 - Senta Moses Mikan on Beakman's WorldSenta Moses Mikan joins the MR.TV podcast to talk about her role as Phoebe on Beakman's World. She was the show's third and final co-host, and had some incredible experiences including a close encounter with a lion.2021-03-2726 minMR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 11 - Calling out from Beakman's World with Paul ZaloomPaul Zaloom who played Beakman on Beakman's World joins the MR.TV Podcast to talk about how he got the role on the show, his international fame, and why making the show again would be tough.2021-03-2055 minMR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 10 - Scott Cohen, Wolf, and the 10th Kingdom"It was a character that demanded all of me not just a part of me," says Scott Cohen about his character Wolf from the 10th Kingdom. Wolf is a barely contained explosion of a character. He has complex motivations, he's at times hilarious and at other threatening, but he's the real heart and soul of the 10th Kingdom. Scott joins the podcast to talk about how he got the role, the toll 9 months of travel took on him, and his hope that one day there'll be a sequel.2021-02-2551 minMR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 9 - Why the 10th Kingdom took a decade to createThe 10th Kingdom originally aired in 2000 on NBC. It starred Kimberly Williams-Paisley as Virginia, a waitress who gets sucked into the world of the 9 Kingdoms. These kingdoms are based on the fairytales, but not the ones we might have grown up with. Creator Simon Moore wanted to take viewers into a world well past its happily ever after to examine the darker roots of the tales. What soon discover is that Virginia has a dark past of her own that she's about to uncover. Simon joins us this episode to talk about the creation of the show...2021-02-231h 37MR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 8 - Jymn Magon and Mark Zaslove on Creating Superhuman Samurai Syber-SquadOn today’s episode, we're talking with the co-creators of Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad, Jymn Magon and Mark Zaslove. We talk about the frenetic pace of the show’s production, why they never watch the shows they produce, creative freedom at DIC, and why creators aren’t quite as involved as you might think.2020-12-1546 minMR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 7 - G Beaudin, Malcolm Frink, and Superhuman Samurai Syber-SquadOn today’s episode, we chatting with G Beaudin who played Malcolm Frink on Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad. We talk about his audition for the role, how Rocky Horror Picture show helped him get it, and how overwhelming fan reaction became.2020-12-1557 minMR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 6 - Stickin’ Around with Brianne Banigan Eleanor LearyBrianne Banigan Eleanor Leary sat face-to-face with Judy Price, the Queen’s of children's television production at CBS with a pilot in her hand for The Sticklers, a show about a dysfunctional family trying to get by. Judy told her to play the tape and they sat in silence as the VHS played. “She stood up from her desk, leaned in, and said, ‘I like this.” And then she went around the desk and said, ‘I want this.’,” says Brianne who had been sweating bullets while the show played. It was unheard of for Judy to green light projects...2020-12-081h 05MR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 5 - Elevating Simplicity in Stickin’ Around with Robin SteeleStickin’ Around’s stick figure aesthetic was, “An illusion in simplicity,” says Robin Steele, co-creator of Stickin’ Around. In fact, the show, which aired from 1996 to 1998, was on the forefront of digital animation production, but the origins of the aesthetic goes back to his work on Stick Figure Theatre on MTV's Liquid Television. Robin joins us this episode to talk about how he joined the showed, the complexity of a stick-figure aesthetic, how the themes of the show developed during production, and what it takes for a show to come back for a reboot.2020-12-0845 minMR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 4 - Inspiring Wonder in Nanalan with Jamie ShannonDid you know Nanalan is a real place? In fact, "Nana Land" is what Jamie Shannon called his grandmother's backyard when he was a kid and his time spent there as a kid directly inspired the creation of his puppet show that played on YTV, Nickelodeon, and CBC. Jamie joins us this episode to talk about inspiring wonder in kids, what happens when you switch broadcasters, and how this show helped launch a number of successful shows like Mr. Meaty and Big and Small.2020-11-0354 minMR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 3 - Freaky Stories with Steve SchnierSteve Schnier remembers dancing down the hallways at his day job when his producer John Delmage called him to say Freaky Stories had found its financing. Starring Larry de bug and Maurice the Maggot, Freaky presented four cartoons per episodes to kids around the world with writing inspired by tales of Schnier's family. In our interview, we get into the creation of the show, why puppetry really "sucks", and why the show ended after three seasons.2020-10-261h 06MR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 2 - Talking Bump in the Night with Ken PontacMr. Bumpy’s design sprang forth from Ken Pontac’s mind like Athena from Zeus. Pontac says his big features and even bigger personality were designed to make him an exciting character to animate. We talk about friendship and its role in a production, dealing with writing constraints, and the legacy of the show. A transcript of this episode is on its way!2020-10-2652 minMR.TV PODCASTMR.TV PODCASTEp. 1 - Talking Bump in the Night with David IchiokaDavid Ichioka remembers the feeling of infinite possibility while looking out onto the soundstage that would become the set for Bump in the Night. It's a memory that has few equals although meeting him wife on set, he says, eclipses it. For a transcript of this episode, please click here: Transcript2020-10-0638 minOptimistic AlmanacOptimistic Almanac165 The Optimistic Almanac for Sept. 14th,’17: Daring Young MenTwo stories about those who reached higher than the rest! Love, Tori- #BASEJumperJohnVincent #StLArch #UncleMiltie #MrTelevision #MiltonBerle #TexacoStarTheater2017-09-1407 min