From Steverino to Conan, let's look at the long history of late night TV.
Pop Culture
From Steverino to Conan, let's look at the long history of late night TV.
Here's one of the hardest working character actors in classic TV--calling Dr. Bombay...
The team looks into shows that died on network TV but were reborn on cable.
The team takes a bite into vampire shows.
...and that's the way it is--on 500 channels and the Internet.
Look, up in the sky! It's new superhero shows.
We ran out of time in our last episode, so here are more pop culture convention memories. Mindy joins us for the discussion.
Sci-Fi and comic book conventions once were as numerous as the geeks that attended them--where did they go?
There are no new ideas in Hollywood, which translates into a lot of movie and TV remakes.
They used to be a TV staple, but then disappeared. Have variety shows returned in a new guise?
From Fred and Ethel to Kramer, who's knocking on your sitcom front door? Your TV Neighbor.
After 4 spinoff TV series, Star Trek goes back to the source. Let's discuss if Abrams pulled it off.
We are going to do more episodes of Vast Wasteland really soon, but in the meantime, here is a taste of SF Productions Classics. Thanks for listening.
Mark and special guest Bill discuss a cult TV classic. Push the button, Frank!
Why does Joss Whedon even try? Let’s discuss how FOX kills good shows.
Yes, Virginia, there were video games before NES.
Hey, everybody, the new shows are on! ...hello? anybody?
The Japanese are invading again -- this time on our TV sets.
The hardest working woman in classic TV--the team will tell you why.
How we got to the Iron Man / Batman faceoff, and where we go from here.