NaPodPoMo Day 6 marks a new era for Geekville Radio. We are diving 40 years into the past to rewatch the very first episode of Transformers, now retroactively known as Transformers G1 (Generation 1).
We step into the pro wrestling ring for Day Five of NaPodPoMo! This encore presentation of Classic Wrestling Memories Vol 8 flashes back to 1996, right at the heart of The Monday Night War…
It’s another trip in the TARDIS for NaPodPoMo Day Four. Mark and Seth return to talk the second episode of the lost Patrick Troughton story Fury From the Deep that was recently remade into an animated release.
NaPodPoMo Day Three takes us to the world of Doctor Who and the return of our Examining The Doctor podcast after a year-long absence. Mark and Seth return to their TARDIS to talk the lost Patrick Troughton story Fury From the Deep that was recently remade into an animated release.
National Podcast Post Month is here! 30 episodes in 30 days is quite the challenge, but we’re up for it! We kick off with Star Wars talk about Luke Skywalker’s intricate plan to save Han Solo in Return of the Jedi. Was it overly complicated? Our esteemed Mayor Zandrax lays out how the plan does actually make sense.
The Transformers animated series hit American TV screens 40 years ago today. This 1984 home video was taken by then-series script editor Bryce Malak and gave a sneak peek at the toys destined to be a pop-culture phenomenon.
James Earl Jones, the legendary actor known for his distinctive voice, passed away at 93. Born in Mississippi, Jones’s illustrious career spanned seven decades, encompassing stage, television, and film appearances. His most iconic role was as the voice of Darth Vader in the Star Wars franchise.
Beyond Star Wars, Jones’s portfolio includes roles such as Terence Mann in Field of Dreams, Admiral Greer in the Jack Ryan film series, and Mufasa in Disney’s animated Lion King and its live-action adaptation. He was also on the very first episode of Sesame Street, making him the first celebrity to ever appear on the children’s show. Jones holds a prestigious place among the 27 actors who have achieved EGOT status, having been honored with Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards.
Our heartfelt sympathies go out to Jones’s family, friends, and fans. His remarkable career leaves behind a truly unparalleled legacy.