Vast Wasteland From The Vault 025 - FIlmation by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, we cover the cartoons of Filmation--limited in quality if not output.

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!

Vast Wasteland From the Vault 024 - Fred Silverman by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, we cover the career of the "man with the golden gut", TV exec Fred Silverman.

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!

Vast Wasteland From the Vault 023 - Jay Ward by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, we cover the cartoons of Jay Ward - this time for sure!

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!

Vast Wasteland From the Vault 022 - Movies of the Week by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, we cover movies made for television.

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!

Vast Wasteland From the Vault 020 - Daring Comedy Shows by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, we cover TV's daring comedy programs.

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!

Vast Wasteland From the Vault 019 - Samantha v Jeannie by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, it's a battle of sorcery--Jeannie vs. Samantha! Two magicians enter, one leaves.

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!

Vast Wasteland From the Vault 018 - Animal Shows by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, we cover TV shows with cuddly and/or wacky animals.

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!

Vast Wasteland From the Vault 017 - Variety Shows by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, we cover TV's variety shows.

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!

(If you think the show ends abruptly, you're right.  I think we were running long and got cut off.)

Vast Wasteland From the Vault 015 - Cult Shows by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, we cover classic cult TV shows.

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!

Vast Wasteland From the Vault 014 - Norman Lear by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, we cover the shows of uber-producer Norman Lear.

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!

Vast Wasteland From the Vault 013 - Burgess Meredith by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, we salute one of the harding working men in classic TV--Burgess Meredith!  Let's just say it doesn't go well.

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!

Vast Wasteland From the Vault 012 - Warner Bros Cartoons by Mark

Before Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even the Internet, there was Public Access Cable. Return with us now to Columbus, Ohio in the 1990s for the journal of pop culture.

In this episode, we cover those classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies.

Thanks to TVsStevePatrick for the updated theme!