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Blast to the Past
- Written by: Landry Smith and Tab Blankenship
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A weekly deep dive into the movies that shaped pop culture. If you loved it back then, we're talking about it now. Perfect for nostalgia lovers, film buffs, and people looking for the stories behind the movies they love. Join hosts Landry and Tab each week for a new episode featuring thoughtful analysis and hilarious commentary. Follow now and never miss an episode of the show diving into the movies that made us.
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RetroStory: A Passport to the Past
- Written by: CLASSIC COOL
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Headline: Step into the Golden Age with Sterling Blake. The Narrative: From the neon-lit diners of the 1950s to the shadowy cabaret clubs of Weimar Berlin and Hollywood Golden Age RetroStory: A Passport to the Past is your immersive gateway to the 20th century. Hosted by investigative reporter Sterling Blake, each episode is a meticulously crafted journey through the images, voices, and music that shaped American and global popular culture. What to Expect: Every "Passport" takes you deep into a specific moment in history—the birth of Jazz, the rise of the Hollywood Studio System, or the ...
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Closing The Door To My Past and Soaring To My Place of Destiny
- Written by: Margaret Mullings
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This Podcast through the Power of God, will gently rescue you from being stuck on the stairs of your past, and usher in inner healing of your mind, will, and emotions. The Power of the spoken Word will transform your life to overcome rejection. Abba Father will give you courage to write the visions, the Holy Spirit is present in your darkest valley and God will strengthen you to close the door to your past and elevate you to your place of Divine Destiny.
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Past Times at 80's High
- Written by: Past Times at 80's High! A nostalgic blast to the past
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Jump in the back of the pickup truck and join us for a ride ride back to the good ole days! A time when both parents worked, we raised ourselves and life was just simple! A nostalgic podcast based on entertainment and memories from the 70s, 80s, and early 90s!Our goal at Past Times at 80s High is to take you back with us while we remenice about music, movies, television and everything else that made those decades the greatest time on earth! So jump on your BMX bike, pop a heavy metal tape into your walkman and hang on tight while you go back to the past with us!For any KISS fans out there ...
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It Pays to be Ignorant Radio Show
- Written by: Radio Shows of the Past!
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It Pays to Be Ignorant is a 1942–51 radio comedy show which maintained its popularity during a nine-year run on three networks for such sponsors as Philip Morris, Chrysler, and DeSoto. The series was a spoof on the academic discourse on such authoritative panel series as Quiz Kids and Information Please. At the same time, the beginning of the program parodied the popular quiz show Doctor I.Q. The show featured announcers Ken Roberts and Dick Stark. The program was broadcast on Mutual from June 25, 1942 to February 28, 1944, on CBS from February 25, 1944 to September 27, 1950 ...
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ZERO HOUR (Twilight Zone)
- Written by: Radio Shows of the Past!
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The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973–74 American radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program was broadcast for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling.The radio series debuted on September 3, 1973, in syndication, and was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates were...
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