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Το περιεχόμενο παρέχεται από το Two Old Farts. Όλο το περιεχόμενο podcast, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των επεισοδίων, των γραφικών και των περιγραφών podcast, μεταφορτώνεται και παρέχεται απευθείας από τον Two Old Farts ή τον συνεργάτη της πλατφόρμας podcast. Εάν πιστεύετε ότι κάποιος χρησιμοποιεί το έργο σας που προστατεύεται από πνευματικά δικαιώματα χωρίς την άδειά σας, μπορείτε να ακολουθήσετε τη διαδικασία που περιγράφεται εδώ https://el.player.fm/legal.
Two Old Farts Talk Sci-Fi will bring you back to when you first fell in love with the speculative genre, which includes science fiction, fantasy, and horror, their mashups and subgenres, whether that be the written word or movies, TV, theatre, comic books and graphic novels. Whatever the format, if it can’t happen in real life, it may be brought up. --- What is it that first brought you to love the things that could not happen? --- What is it about the speculative genre that keeps you reading and watching? --- Listen to Troy and David reminisce mostly about the ’60s and ’70s, and ’80s, but don’t be surprised if Metropolis or the 1933 King Kong movie is referenced, R.U.R., and stuff after the ’80s up to yesterday. And what is happening now. And what may happen in the future. Most episodes will be themed (for example: Universal Classic Monsters; Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes; Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of his Work, Life, and Influences (the new book by Bev Vincent); the 1968 Planet of the Apes film; Shakespeare in Star Trek; to name a few). There will be occasional special guests who are experts in the topic being discussed. --- https://2of.ca/ --- Troy Harkin is a Canadian writer who was born in Halifax and raised in Toronto. He has been writing and performing since 1990. His most recent poetry collection is Casting Shadows (ChiZine Publications, 2019). --- David Clink’s latest poetry collection is The Role of Lightning in Evolution (ChiZine Publications, 2016). His poem, “A sea monster tells his story” won the Aurora Award for Best Poem/Song, in 2013. David’s fifth poetry collection will be The Black Ship (CZP, 2021). ---
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Two Old Farts Talk Sci-Fi will bring you back to when you first fell in love with the speculative genre, which includes science fiction, fantasy, and horror, their mashups and subgenres, whether that be the written word or movies, TV, theatre, comic books and graphic novels. Whatever the format, if it can’t happen in real life, it may be brought up. --- What is it that first brought you to love the things that could not happen? --- What is it about the speculative genre that keeps you reading and watching? --- Listen to Troy and David reminisce mostly about the ’60s and ’70s, and ’80s, but don’t be surprised if Metropolis or the 1933 King Kong movie is referenced, R.U.R., and stuff after the ’80s up to yesterday. And what is happening now. And what may happen in the future. Most episodes will be themed (for example: Universal Classic Monsters; Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes; Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of his Work, Life, and Influences (the new book by Bev Vincent); the 1968 Planet of the Apes film; Shakespeare in Star Trek; to name a few). There will be occasional special guests who are experts in the topic being discussed. --- https://2of.ca/ --- Troy Harkin is a Canadian writer who was born in Halifax and raised in Toronto. He has been writing and performing since 1990. His most recent poetry collection is Casting Shadows (ChiZine Publications, 2019). --- David Clink’s latest poetry collection is The Role of Lightning in Evolution (ChiZine Publications, 2016). His poem, “A sea monster tells his story” won the Aurora Award for Best Poem/Song, in 2013. David’s fifth poetry collection will be The Black Ship (CZP, 2021). ---
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1 Wonder Woman (TV series) 1:16:55
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Wonder Woman introduced Lynda Carter as the comic-book heroine. This live-action series ran for three years, and changed from Season 1 to Season 2, when the show switched networks, and was brought to current day, instead of WWII. Here is the cast (and the description we used in the episode): Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter) Carter was just 23 years old at the time she was cast for the role. Though she had done almost no acting she was working professionally as a singer, and had done very well competing in beauty pageants. She won the title of Miss World USA 1972. Major Steve Trevor (season 1) Steve Trevor Jr (seasons 2 & 3) (Lyle Waggoner) In Stanley Ralph Ross’s casting notes on Steve Trevor he wrote: “Get a Lyle Waggoner type.” Douglas Cramer did him one better by getting the actual Lyle Waggoner. Waggoner had been a regular on The Carol Burnett Show. He did a screen test for the 1966 Batman series. He was the first nude centerfold for Playgirl magazine in 1973. He was also elected the mayor of Encino, California in 1976. Waggoner had many guest appearances on television shows such as Fantasy Island, Love Boat, Charlie’s Angels, Happy Days, and Mork & Mindy. Queen Hippolyta (Cloris Leachman in the original pilot) (Carolyn Jones in 3 episodes) (Beatrice Straight in 2 episodes) Straight was a Tony and Oscar award-winning actress who played one of the ghostbusters in the original Poltergeist. General Blankenship (John Randolph in The New Original Wonder Woman pilot) (Richard Eastham throughout season 1) Etta Candy, General Blankenship’s secretary (Beatrice Colen) Beatrice Colen had formerly been on Happy Days as one of the carhops at Arnold’s. The TV Series had a stellar list of Guest Stars, including: Red Buttons, Stella Stevens, POTA alum Roddy McDowall, Eric Braedon and Severn Darden. Debra Winger, John Saxon, John Hillerman, Robert Reed, Eve Plumb, and Tiger the Dog of the Brady Bunch, Roy Rogers, Wolfman Jack, Lance Kerwin, Bubba Smith, Rick Springfield, Leif Garrett, Craig T Nelson, Gary Burghoff, Frank Gorshin, René Auberjonois, and Robby the Robot! Troy and David present their, "How it all ends", by coming up with an ending to the show, as if the show, like MASH , knew it was ending, and had time to be able to end it properly, wrap everything (or most things) up.…
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1 Kolchak: The Night Stalker (TV Series) 1:14:51
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Kolchak: The Night Stalker was a series that lasted only one season, the 1974-75 season. Just 20 episodes. Troy and David look at the series, its pilot episode and others, and briefly talk about the two made for TV movies that preceded the TV series: The Night Stalker and The Night Strangler . The TV series, and the two TV movies, influenced a generation of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror fans, including Chris Carter, who brought us The X-Files . Troy and David open the episode with a short tribute to David Lynch, who had passed away recently. Back to Kolchak: The Night Stalker (TV Series) Here is the cast (and the description we used in the episode): Darren McGavin as Carl Kolchak, 20 episodes . The intrepid investigative reporter. McGavin had a long career in film and television working steadily from the 1940s onward. Other than Kolchak he is remembered for his roles in The Natural , A Christmas Story , Millennium and The X-Files . Simon Oakland as Tony Vincenzo, 20 episodes . Kolchak’s crotchety ulcer-ridden editor. Oakland appeared on both The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits . He was also in Hitchcock’s Psycho , and West Side Story . Jack Grinnage as Ron Updyke, 18 episodes . Another journalist at INS (Carl sometimes calls him “Uptight” instead of Updyke. Updyke looks A LOT like Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, doesn't he? Although this was his biggest recurring role, Grinnage also appeared in Rebel Without A Cause , the Elvis film Kid Creole , as well as on The Twilight Zone . Ruth McDevitt as Emily Cowles, 12 episodes . Although Ruth McDevitt was born in 1895 (!!!) her first on-screen role did not come until 1949. Among her long list of film and TV roles, McDevitt appeared in The Birds , The Shakiest Gun in the West , Mame , and on Room 222 , Kojack , McCloud and Gunsmoke , before going on to Kolchak: The Night Stalker . She passed away in 1975 at the age of 80. The TV Series had a stellar list of Guest Stars, including: Carolyn Jones, Scatman Crothers, Phil Silvers, Stella Stevens, Jim Backus, Jamie Farr, Antonio Fargus, Tom Skerrit, Kathy Lee Crosby and Tom Bosley. Troy and David present their, "How it all ends", by coming up with an ending to the show, as if the show, like MASH , knew it was ending, and had time to be able to end it properly, wrap everything (or most things) up.…
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1 The Planet of the Apes TV Series 1:22:24
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The Planet of the Apes TV Series premiered in 1974. After the success of the Planet of the Apes movies, a TV series was given the go-ahead. The series lasted one year, and just 14 episodes. Roddy McDowell was signed on, but playing a different character, Galen. Here is the cast: Roddy McDowall … Galen = 14 episodes, 1974 Ron Harper … Alan Virdon = 14 episodes, 1974 James Naughton … Pete Burke = 14 episodes, 1974 Mark Lenard … Urko = 11 episodes, 1974 Booth Colman … Zaius = 6 episodes, 1974 Ron Stein … Gorilla Guard / … = 4 episodes, 1974 One of the concerns with the series, and most POTA fans were not happy with, was the appearance of a dog at the beginning of the first episode. From the Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972) there was an interstellar disease that eliminated dogs and cats, and that was when humanity started to have apes as pets. Troy and David look at the pilot episode, and discuss some of the differences in it and the movies, and what are considered its best episodes.…
Tory and David recall their favourite genre-related gifts of their childhoods and play some clips of old TV ads because this is TOF's ALL TV season, AKA, TWO OLD FARTS MEET THE GLASS TEAT. Stay tuned to the Secret Santa gift exchange, later in the show. They review some shows they covered this season, and highlight those shows holiday episodes. The Addams Family. The Munsters. Lost in Space. The Six Million Dollar Man. Wonder Woman. Kolchak: the Night Stalker There were two Wonder Woman Xmas episodes (TOF will be covering this series in the new year) (TOF will also be covering Kolchak in the new year) Genre toys of their youth. Troy and David talk about their holiday memories. What their typical Christmas morning was, including the stalkings. Troy and David also look at The Kenner Six Million Dollar Man. Major Matt Mason. Superman & Aquaman & Tarzan & Shazaam. Spiderman and many others. Action Jackson (and his parachute). 7" Spock figure. Robin's little green shoes. Batman's cowl. The Batmobile. The Seaview Troy mentions that if you are a successful show, you were guaranteed to have three things: 1] a lunchbox 2] a viewmaster reel 3] a board game. David mentions that for this Christmas season there is a "Star Wars Against Humanity" - which is the Cards Against Humanity game, but with a Star Wars. At the end of the episode, Troy and David reveal the gift that tghey got for each other.…
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1 Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 1:10:36
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There were two SF series in the late 1970s that both had theatrical releases: Battlestar Galactica, and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Both were produced by Glen A. Larson. Troy and David look at the theatrical films, and compare and contrast these, and how they fit in with the televised series. CAST OF BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: • Richard Hatch as Captain Apollo (Waltons, Love Boat, Kung Fu…) • Dirk Benedict as Lieutenant Starbuck (A Team) • Lorne Greene as Commander Adama (CAN) Bonanza, New Wilderness • John Colicos as Baltar (CAN) (Star Trek, Night Gallery, The Changeling) • Jane Seymour as Serina (Somewhere in Time, Dr Quinn Med. Woman) • Rick Springfield as Zak Adama (Jesse’s Girl song, General Hospital) • Ray Milland as Sire Uri (born 1907! 100s of classic films) • Maren Jensen as Lieutenant Athena • Noah Hathaway as Boxey • Herbert Jefferson Jr. as Lieutenant Boomer • Tony Swartz as Flight Sergeant Jolly • Laurette Spang as Cassiopeia (Emergency, Isis, SMDM, Happy Days) • Terry Carter as Colonel Tigh • Patrick Macnee as The Imperious Leader / The Narrator • Anne Lockhart as Lieutenant Sheba (daughter of June Lockhart) CAST OF BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY: Gil Gerrard as Buck Rogers Erin Grey as Wilma Deering Tim O’Connor as Dr. Elias Huer Felix Silla as the body of Twiki Mel Blanc as the voice of Twiki Pamela Hensley as Princess Ardala Henry Silva as Kane Joseph Wiseman as King Draco Duke Butler as Tigerman Caroline Smith as Delta Section Troy and David talk a bit about the merchandising. They also do their recurring segment, "How it all ends" where Troy and David come up with their versions of how series end, especially the shows that were not given a chance to end on their own terms.…
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1 The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman PT 2 1:16:05
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Two Old Farts Talk Sci Fi continue to look at The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman. This is the second of a 2-part episode. And stick to the end, where we have a special bionic treat, where Robert J. Sawyer gives his recommendations on his favourite episodes. We begin with a recap of PT. 1. SOME OF THE EPISODES WE LOOK AT The Return of the Bionic Woman (2-part episode) Welcome Home Jaimie (2-part episode) The Secret of Bigfoot (2-part episode) The Return of Bigfoot (2-part episode) Bigfoot 5 (1 episode) Fembots in Las Vegas Kill Oscar (3-part episode) One of Our Running Backs is Missing Sharks A Bionic Christmas Carol Deadly Countdown Bionic Beauty Doomsday is Tomorrow Black Magic Motorcycle Boogie On the Run Troy and David talk about all the merchandising of the shows. They also do their recurring segment, "How it all ends" where Troy and David come up with their versions of how series end, especially the shows that were not given a chance to end on their own terms. Troy and David invited SCI-FI Legend Robert J. Sawyer to close out the episode by mentioning his favourite Six Million Dollar Man episodes and TV movies.…
Two Old Farts Talk Sci Fi continues its exploration of SFFH TV shows from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. This episode is the first of a 2-part look at The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman . Many who loved The Six Million Dollar Man enjoyed its iconic look, and also the slow motion. and especially the opening segment. Martin Caiden wrote Cyborg. TSMDM & BW were based on the novel. Caiden TSMDM had a few television movies that were very successful. The series went on from 1974 - 1978. Harve Bennet came in, and became the producer for the show. He made a number of changes to the show. ABC went to the top of the ratings. One of the earlier TV movies had a very James Bond flavour, and this was not what Martin Caiden wanted. Harve Bennet came in and restored the show to what it should have been. EPISODES WE LOOK AT IN DETAIL IN PT. 1: Title: The Six Million Dollar Man "The Moon and the Desert" TV MOVIE from 1973 of The Six Million Dollar Man original air date: Mar 07, 1973 IMDB Rating = 6.5 Title: Day of the Robot season 1 episode 4 of The Six Million Dollar Man original air date: Feb 8, 1974 IMDB Rating = 7.7 Title: Rescue of Athena One season 1 episode 8 of The Six Million Dollar Man original air date: Mar 15, 1974 IMDB Rating = 6.8 Episode synopsis for The Moon and the Desert (from Wikipedia) Steve Austin is an astronaut who has made three Moon landings. In a test flight accident caused by a malfunctioning center stick, his right arm is severed, his left eye is blinded, and both legs must be surgically amputated. Steve Austin’s personal physician, Dr. Rudy Wells, has theorized about the creation of a cyborg through the installation of bionic parts. He is persuaded by an OSI agent to reconstruct his patient/friend with the understanding that Steve Austin will subsequently work for the OSI. Dr. Wells apprises Steve of the plan, but is met with much resistance as Steve Austin mentally struggles to cope with his injuries, the installation of artificial components, and the future obligations that will be involuntarily thrust upon him. Following surgery and lengthy rehabilitation, Steve Austin reluctantly accepts an assignment to rescue a hostage in Saudi Arabia. Episode synopsis for The Day of the Robot (from Wikipedia) In an attempt to steal a top secret anti-missile device, Steve's associate and friend Major Sloan is kidnapped and replaced with a robot. Steve must discover the impostor, and keep the device from being stolen and sold to the highest bidder. Noteworthy Moments: First occurrence of the "fft-tt-tt" sound effect, later used for Steve Austin's bionic legs and arm, used here for some (but not all) of the Fred Sloan robot's powered arm swings. Episode synopsis for The Rescue of Athena One (from Wikipedia) Steve is launched into space to rescue two astronauts stranded in a crippled space capsule. However, when his bionics begin to malfunction due to space radiation, the return trip to Earth becomes endangered. Note: The first of four appearances that Lee Majors' then-wife, Farrah Fawcett Majors, made on the show. She appeared in each season except the final one, playing a different character each time. = = = The cast (by order of appearances) of The Six Million Dollar Man : Lee Majors as Col. Steve Austin… [99 episodes] Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman [99 episodes] Martin E. Brooks as Dr. Rudy Wells [45 episodes] Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers… [9 episodes] Alan Oppenheimer as Dr. Rudy Wells… [9 episodes] Quinn K. Redeker as Frank… [6 episodes] Than Wyenn as Ambassador Mahmound… [5 episodes] John de Lancie as Diver… [5 episodes] The cast (by order of appearances) of The Bionic Woman : Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers… [58 episodes] Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman [58 episodes] Martin E. Brooks as Dr. Rudy Wells [46 episodes] Ford Rainey as Jim Elgin [9 episodes] Sam Chew Jr. as Mark Russell [8 episodes] Jennifer Darling as Peggy Callahan [7 episodes] Martha Scott as Helen Elgin [6 episodes] Lee Majors as Col. Steve Austin [6 episodes]…
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1 Spending Halloween with The Addams Family & The Munsters 1:06:46
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Two Old Farts Talk Sci Fi celebrates Halloween by looking at two horror comedies from the 1960s, The Addams Family and The Munsters . In fact, they look specifically at episodes that are the "Halloween episodes" of the two series: Halloween with the Addams Fam ily season 1 episode 7 of The Addams Family original air date: October 30, 1964. IMDB Rating = 7.8 Munster's Masquerade season 1 episode 1 of The Munsters. original air date: May 6, 1965 IMDB Rating = 7.5 As mentioned in the episode, here are the descriptions from wikipedia for the two episodes. Episode synopsis for Halloween with the Addams Fam ily from Wikipedia: Marilyn's boyfriend, Tom Daily, invites the Munster clan to a masquerade. Eddie remains at home with Mrs. Morton as his sitter. Marilyn goes as Priscilla, Lily is Little Bo Peep, Grandpa is Napoleon and Herman is King Arthur in a suit of shining armor. At the party Mr. Daly is dressed and made up as Frankenstein's monster. Herman tells him that he reminds him of someone and adds that it's unfortunate that he isn't wearing a costume at his own masquerade party, angering Mr. Daly. When it is time for the best costume award Herman is asked to take off his helmet. One man says that Herman should win for wearing one mask over another. Lily is insulted and Marilyn as well is angry with Tom's family. Tom takes Marilyn home, where he finally sees Herman and Lily without their costumes. Tom runs away, but Marilyn is relieved. Episode synopsis for Munster's Masquerade from Wikipedia: Mistaking two robbers named Claude (Don Rickles) and Marty (Skip Homeier) for trick-or-treaters, the family takes them in for a Halloween celebration. The robbers agree because they are hiding out from the police and their car has run out of gas in front of the Addams’ house. They put up with the creepy household's holiday festivities as best they can, because they spot Gomez' desk full of loose cash. Unbeknownst to all, Thing is on to them and ready to take matters “in hand”. When they finally manage to escape the house, it's only into the waiting arms of the police. The cast of The Munsters : Fred Gwyne as Herman Munster Al Lewis as Grandpa Munster Yvonne De Carlo as Lily Munster (Herman’s wife) Butch Patrick As Eddie Munster (the son) Marilyn (the adopted daughter) played by three actresses: Beverly Owen as Marilyn #1 Pat Priest as Marilyn #2 (took over midway thru season 1). Debbie Watson as Marilyn #3 in the film Munster, Go Home. The cast of The Addams Family : John Astin as Gomez Addams Carolyn Jones as Morticia Frump Addams. Ted Cassidy as Lurch the Butler. Felix Sila as Cousin ITT. Lisa Loring as Wednesday Addams Ken Weatherwax as Pugsley (Pubert!) Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester Blossom Rock as Grandmama.…
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1 Richard Matheson and the ABC Movie of the Week 1:24:17
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We continue our all-TV season, and recognize Harlan Ellison, who wrote a series of essays on TV, referring to TV as a 'glass teat'. Two Old Farts Talk Sci Fi looks at Richard Matheson, and since this season is the TV season, we look at the stories he wrote that became part of the ABC Movie of the Week. We do a deep dive on the history of TV movies, the ABC Movie of the Week, and specifically the movies that Richard Matheson wrote, which were: "Duel" and "The Trilogy of Terror" and also "The Night Stalker (1972 film)". The movies, the theatrical ones, back in the day, that played on TV, cost a lot for the TV stations to play, the rights owner, representative or distributor charged a premium on recent films, for them to appear on TV, and in some cases the networks would bid against each other for the rights to have a movie played on their station, so most films that appeared on TV were older films. There were, occasionally, made for TV movies, but by the late 1960s, TV studios decided to produce, on a regular basis, original TV movies, more as a cost-saving measure. They controlled production costs, and did not have to bid against other networks. Often these movies were shot in 14 days or fewer. DUEL Troy and David first look at DUEL. a 1971 movie, written by Richard Matheson, and directed by Steven Spielberg. They look at the sound, Dennis Weaver's acting, the diner, the reptiles. The decision by Spielberg not to have a big explosion at the end. The great first line (and following lines) in the story that appeared in Playboy: At 11:32 am Mann passed the truck. Here are the first two camera shots of the shooting script from DUEL: THE NIGHT STALKER The second ABC Movie of the Week that Troy and David look at is The Night Stalker . This is the first of two TV movies that preceded the TV Series, the other is The Night Strangler . The Night Stalker influenced a generation, included Chris Carter, who created The X-Files . There was something about the shouting matches between Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) and Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). The heartbreaking ending, where Gail Foster (Carol Lynley) and Kolchak are separated. David, in a senior moment, says "Jason" instead of Janos Skorzeny. (ya-noss score-zen-knee). Troy mentions the unusual choice of free-form jazz music that is used in the fight scenes. THE TRILOGY OF TERROR The third ABC Movie of the Week that Troy and David look at is The Trilogy of Terror . This is a movie that has three separate horror stories, the third of which is the one that we all know and love. Richard Matheson wrote all three stories, but other writers wrote the screenplays for the first two stories, and Matheson insisted on writing the screenplay for the third segment. Karen Black played the lead role(s) in all three segments.…
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1 The Big 75th Episode Bash LIVE SHOW 1:17:23
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Two Old Farts Talk Sci Fi has reached a milestone. 75 episodes. Troy Harkin and David Clink hosted a live show, that was recorded on Wednesday, September 18th. David runs a trivia game on TV Superheroes / Supervillains. We hope you enjoy! Listen to the 2of podcast online, or download the episode to your computer using the Download icon! 2of-S06-E05-The-Big-75th-Episode-Bash-LIVE-SHOW-FINAL-EDIT Download…
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1 Top Ten Genre TV Themes 1:19:57
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Two Old Farts Talk Sci Fi takes a look at the great television theme songs that are SFFH (science fiction, fantasy, and horror). We have a special guest. Lee McCormack joins us. He was our guest for our 3-part "Galactic Rock" episodes from a few seasons ago. Troy and David and Lee each came up with their own top ten list of theme songs. We hope you enjoy!…
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Welcome to Two Old Farts Talk Sci Fi . And welcome to... Prisoners of Gravity: The Reunion . Five people joined Troy and David for this 35th anniversary show... Host / Co-Creator : Rick Green Producer / Co-Creator : Mark Askwith Producer / Director : Gregg Thurlbeck Associate Producer : Shirley Brady Most Frequent Guest : Robert J. Sawyer We hope you enjoy! BIOS = = = RICK GREEN People may know Rick Green from his days with The Frantics comedy troupe, and as ‘Bill’ on The Red Green Show , which he co-created. Rick also created History Bites . And, of course, he was ‘Commander Rick,’ host of Prisoners of Gravity. He is a member of the Order of Ontario and The Order of Canada for his contribution to Canadian culture and mental health. Rick’s most recent work on his YouTube channel is, ‘Rick Has ADHD.’ = = = MARK ASKWITH Mark Askwith is a writer, interviewer, and Television Producer. After graduating from the University of Toronto, he worked at Coach House Press. From 1982-87 he managed Silver Snail Comics. He left to write comics, and to work on the award-winning documentary Comic Book Confidential . In 1989 he approached Daniel Richler, tv Ontario’s Head of Arts, and pitched a popular culture show, and Prisoners of Gravity was the result. In 1997 he became a Founding Producer of SPACE, Canada’s National Science Fiction Channel. = = = GREGG THURLBECK Since retiring from TVO's The Agenda with Steve Paikin, back in 2019, Gregg Thurlbeck has focused on a range of interests including swim coaching and photography. Gregg was an exhibitor in the Contact Photography Festival and contributes to the international photography site, 52Frames.com. Gregg is also a coordinator with the Life Institute Photo Club, associated with Toronto Metropolitan University. Gregg coaches the Alderwood Masters, is the VP of Masters Swimming Ontario and was Meet Manager for the 2024 MSO Masters Provincials swim meet in Markham. = = = SHIRLEY BRADY Shirley Brady (Story Editor, Associate Producer, and NanCY!) joined Prisoners of Gravity (POG for short) in season one, with roles including book wrangling, bookcase building, research, booking guests, interviewing and sneaking puns into scripts. After POG’s untimely demise she moved to Hong Kong, working for Discovery Channel and TIME, and then continued her career as a writer / editor / producer in New York, where she still lives with her family. She adds: R.I.P. to Lorna Toolis and Sally Millar! = = = ROBERT J. SAWYER Robert J. Sawyer, a member of the Order of Canada, was the most-frequent guest on PRISONERS OF GRAVITY. He has won the Hugo, Nebula, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards, all for best science-fiction novel of the year, as well as Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards, known as "Auroras," - He has more of these than anyone else in history. The ABC TV series FlashForward was based on his novel of the same name. His latest novel is THE DOWNLOADED. = = = = = PRAISE / COMMENTS (we have included the praise that David read during the taping, so those involved in PoG heard this and were very appreciative, but, due to time constraints, we were not able to include these in the audio for the podcast episode) Mike McKeever: I wish I remembered when I stumbled upon Prisoners but from that moment on I watched faithfully. Was already a fan of Rick from the earliest days of the Frantics on CBC radio. I learned so much about all the topics and genres discussed. Congrats and looking forward to listening when the pod drops Bob Milne: OMG, so many memories! I used to watch that on the old b&w TV in my room, picking up TVO from UHF. Seeing him again years later on Red Green took me right back. Happy 35th, Rick & Nan-Cy! Rob McLennan: that was such a great show Lloyd Penney: I was interviewed about Star Trek clubs in the first season…our best to Commander Rick and Mark and Gregg and Shirley, and to all who worked on that great show. I think it needs to be revived. Shirley Meier: I loved the interviews done on war and peace. I was talking about bad human designs (Why Things Still Don't Work) and said you want to give monkey the button? Cut to Jerry Pournelle talking about his fave new weapons system. Carol Robinson: I remember having the "So Long Earth" postcard. I have moved a couple of times so I don't know exactly where it is, but I don't throw away precious things… (I am now picturing the final (warehouse) scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark… ) David Simmons: Amazing show, the interview lineup was unbelievable Nancy Baker: One of my favorite shows. It introduced us to so many great writers and creators over the years. Patrick James Asselin: I’ve been calling Prisoners of Gravity a proto-podcast for years! Larry Hancock: A lot of on screen graphics for the first season came from my collections. I was living in an apartment just a couple blocks away from TVO and they borrowed a lot of items for images. Ira Nayman: This is a fantastic idea. I hope it goes very well! Cally Specht: Oh how cool Andre Lieven: Back when he was doing Harlan Ellison's Watching for the SciFi Channel in the US, Harlan also expressed his appreciation of PoG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQvLevjVX50 Matthew Cimone: This show shaped so much of my career and career aspirations! Just left a big emotional message already on Robert's wall about this but suffice it so say, I will definitely be keeping an ear out for this episode! Thank you all.…
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Welcome to Two Old Farts Talk Sci Fi. This is our second episode of Season 6. This season is "Two Old Farts Meet the Glass Teat" The late great Harlan Ellison wrote a series of essays about TV for the LA Free Press. He referred to TV as a "Glass Teat." This is our all-TV season. We will look at shows from the 60s, through the 80s and beyond. The shows and the showrunners. PT 1 of Irwin Allen looked primarily at Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea , and, Lost in Space PT 2 of Irwin Allen will look primarily at The Time Tunnel , and, Land of the Giants Troy presents a history of Irwin Allen, and the second two series we are looking at. Here are some of the things that appear in most Irwin Allen TV shows. These are his trademark elements that Troy mentions: On set explosions On set smoke and fires Actors throwing themselves to-and-fro to simulate turbulence and/or being under attack. Being lost or stranded Cool vehicles Female hotties Child actors Animal companions Nefarious villains Walking vegetables Use of stock footage Great merchandise And a similar design look / opening credits The Time Tunnel only lasted one season, 30 - episodes. How it all ends... Troy and David come up with their own versions of how the Land of the Giants ended.. A lot of series, back in the day, never had an opportunity to plan their end. MASH was able to, and FRIENDS and SEINFELD and BIG BANG THEORY. What did happen to the crew of the Spindrift, according to Troy and David? Listen and find out.…
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Welcome to Two Old Farts Talk Sci Fi. This is our first first episode of Season 6. This season is "Two Old Farts Meet the Glass Teat" The late great Harlan Ellison wrote a series of essays about TV for the LA Free Press. He referred to TV as a "Glass Teat." This is our all-TV season. We will look at shows from the 60s, through the 80s and beyond. The shows and the showrunners. PT 1 of Irwin Allen will look primarily at Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea , and, Lost in Space PT 2 of Irwin Allen will look primarily at The Time Tunnel , and, Land of the Giants Troy presents a history of Irwin Allen, and the first two series we are looking at. Some beautiful ships in the first two series. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea became a monster-of-the-week. Including a werewolf and a mummy episode. With Lost and Space. it aired from 1965-1968. It aired during family hour. It never finished in the top 25 in the years that it ran. Great themes for the shows, as well. How it all ends... Troy and David come up with their own versions of how Lost & Space ended.. A lot of series, back in the day, never had an opportunity to plan their end. MASH was able to, and FRIENDS and SEINFELD and BIG BANG THEORY. What did happen to the crew of the Jupiter 2, according to Troy and David? Listen and find out.…
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Spaceballs The Star Wars parody (with a bit of Star Trek and Lawrence of Arabia thrown in) may not be Mel Brooks' best film, or his funniest comedy, but it is a film that grows on you with each successive viewing. This episode is released in 2024 on Star Wars day, May the 4th, as in, May the 4th be with you. Dan Miwa joins Troy Harkin and David Clink. Dan, being a first-time guest, is asked about his earliest genre memories, and his first genre love. He is then asked the standard 6 questions for first-time guests: Fave Author; Fave Novel; Fave Shorter Work; Fave Movie; Fave TV Series; and, Fave TV episode. Troy presents a history of the film. Troy and David and Dan do their Dream Cast and their Schrödinger's Cast for the following 6 roles: Lone Starr (Bill Pullman) Barf (John Candy) Princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga) Dot Matrix (Joan Rivers) (voice) Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis) Skroob / Yogurt (Mel Brooks) = = = Dan Miwa Dan Miwa, lover of all things science fiction and psychological fiction, merged his two favourite genres into his novel "Ret". The story takes place on a distant planet, within an alien civilization and follows the life of a little alien through a journey of self transformation. Much of the charm in Ret is how a story with a wild imaginative alien setting can be so relatable at its core. Ret is not only a powerful coming of age story, it's a depiction of human life that holds a mirror to the social challenges we face as a society today. Ret reached #1 in Hot New Release and #2 Best Seller in all his sci fi categories on Amazon. The push for his novel doesn't stop with the written word. Dan is currently working on converting Ret to a graphic novel and screenplay, as well, he is in the beginning stages of writing a prequel to Ret. Ret 2 Zombie Invasion… just kidding.…
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