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nightafternightpod · 2 years ago
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It's finally time to talk about one of the more infamous (and sponsor-losing!) episodes of the show! NEW POD, FOLKS! :D
Laverne & Shirley are delighted by the arrival of rockers Derek DeWoods (Eric Idle) and London (Peter Noone) from chart toppers London's Bridges at Cowboy Bills one afternoon. Starstruck fans that they are, they introduce themselves to the fellas, reciting snippets from the back of their record jackets all the way. Charmed, the boys invite them to a house party (on Blue Jay Way!) they're throwing.
At the party, Derek and London, encouraged by bandmate Malcom (Stephen Bishop), soon realize there's an easy solution to the tax troubles they've been having -- dueling green card marriages. That'll free up their finances so they can buy some castles! Sniffing about for easy marks, they set their sights on the girls -- after Laverne and Shirley have accidentally imbibed one pot brownie too many. Stoned to the gills, the girls are whisked away to Vegas for a fast wedding. Will they say those two little words or will their inebriation keep them from marital bliss once more?!
Meanwhile, Lenny and Squiggy meet mary jane at the party's 'jolly room,' and only Lenny enjoys the encounter.
On pod, we talk the '60s scene of the time, some backstory trivia thanks to one of the episode's writers (thanks Cindy Begel!), and pontificate what '70s director these rock n rolla's would be involved with.
Find at the usual haunts, y'all, even if Anchor has been ingested by Spotify properly now.
YT: https://youtu.be/U0jMyK1x7Bg Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-do-i-do-s6e13/id1511414778?i=1000603566545 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1ztHQ0pU2P0zIYE0I6UGZ3?si=vqPwRI3jQAeGLw2tyIQs3A Anchor: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nightaftnightpc
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doodlesfromthebird · 14 days ago
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Surprised I haven't posted this here yet, but here's a piece of fanart for Sitcom Dnd!
Sometimes a family is four jerks and their jerk rat and I think that's beautiful.
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elcomfortador · 2 years ago
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There is a certain contingent of Bob's Burgers fans out there for whom Bob is a certified bi icon. It mostly comes down to this scene, from the fourth-season "Turkey in a Can" Thanksgiving episode, where an unknown culprit keeps putting the turkey in the toilet, forcing Bob to return again and again to the butcher to get a new one, and causing the flirting to escalate. The butcher — a one-off character who they should probably bring back one day — is voiced by Tuc Watkins, the gay actor who also played the daddy in that one episode of The Other Two.
One reason this episode connected with some viewers, despite the fact that Bob never outright says he's bi, is that there aren't that many episodes of sitcoms where characters get to be explicitly bi. Bisexuality usually gets implied or, rather, hinted at enough that the viewer has to do the work themselves. But it's a valid reading, we say, and if any show gets to be the first to do a bi-themed Thanksgiving episode, it should be Bob's Burgers.
Have a listen to our episode to hear us talk through the bi-ness of it all.
And also enjoy the art Ian O'Phelan made for it of a very sexy burger Bob.
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pigeons-with-jello · 9 days ago
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born to say [ɒ]chivist, forced to say [ɑː]rchivist (im american)
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beefosaur · 7 months ago
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new malevolent headcanon
darkthur is the one that got his head exploded in the christmas special
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dont-offend-the-bees · 10 months ago
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What's the best comedy ever made and why is it Wooden Overcoats
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erm also sorry guys for not posting more ive been listening to alot of Sherlock and Co recently 😓
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dani-the-starship-ranger · 3 months ago
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I’m watching the season 4 dvd cast commentary of bmw idk if it’s actually funny or not regardless I’m laughing like a maniac
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unboundtheatre · 3 days ago
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Inspector Murder Inspects...
If you haven't heard the escapades of Inspector Murder, then here's your chance to discover a truly side-splitting audio sitcom.
Prepare to meet Victorian London's second-best consulting detective, his trusty second-in-command, his genius bondsman, and his psychopathic housekeeper...
If you like Wooden Overcoats and Victoricity, why not give us a try?
Stream and download the first episode of Inspector Murder Inspects... - part of the Unbound Theatre Podcast - for free now:
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nightafternightpod · 2 years ago
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New pod is .....
It's Lenny & Squiggy-tastic, as the boys take center stage while Laverne & Shirley head off to a Dodgers game with Pop and Sonny. Commiserating with Edna at Cowboy Bills, the boys have just come back from a silent movie film fest and are completely taken with the old-timey medium they've never seen before.
Their daydreams kick in and the audience is treated to a menagerie of pastiches inspired by silent genre classics. But will these daydreams translate to woo'ing the pretty lady?
On pod, both Lisa and Chris get super nerdy about the handling of silent movie motifs and styles, while also being unafraid to mention how gay the episode is.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/LpAoGFDUFeE Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/born-too-late-s6e09/id1511414778?i=1000598994944 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2LKIAW2xcbEx4evT8JIf22?si=_Dy39iPwSh66A-kwkg4QxA Anchor: https://anchor.fm/nightaftnightpc/episodes/Born-Too-Late-S6E09-e1unm2r
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rooolt · 1 year ago
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terribly self indulgent au concept but duck team high school theater kid au in which Callie and Glen auditioned together and got the romantic leads but then they had a messy breakup and he made her think she didn’t deserve it but she befriends Sol who’s playing the comedic relief role and Calder who helps with making and moving sets and they convince her to keep the role despite him. Also Albin is Sol’s childhood friend who he dragged into working on lighting and Albin and Calder have the exact same bitchy passive aggressive dynamic as they do in the show
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enbycrip · 2 days ago
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Sitcom/dramedy idea - loosely, *loosely* based on the Wanderings of St Cuthbert.
Your protagonists are six idiot novices/barely monks sent running out the monastery ahead of a Viking attack by their elderly grumpy yet badass mentor who stays behind to cover their escape with the corpse of their monastery’s saintly founder.
The rest of the series is them wandering northern England with the *remarkably active* saintly lich, who has no one else other than these utterly clueless dickheads with which to right wrongs, fight paganism and Vikings and find himself another foundation.
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coconut530 · 11 months ago
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Some derps for the past three Malevolent episodes ~ 🕷️👩🏻🎄
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truetalesteam · 8 months ago
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Week 2 of our Season 3 Crowdfund!
Hello Everyone!
Here at True Tales of the Illuminati, we are humbled and excited to announce that with three weeks left in the campaign, we are almost halfway to our crowdfunding goal. That means that we’ve been able to release the second of our four crowdfunding minisodes, and we’re rounding the corner towards the third! You can listen to them, and to our first two seasons, on our podcast feed now.
That’s right, our marketing strategy for asking you help us make a third season is to make a mini-season and hold it hostage! Find another podcast that does that! (Okay Wooden Overcoats, sure. Fine, we ripped them off, so sue us, they’re our heroes. No you shut up)
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If you haven't heard of us yet, we're an audio comedy about conspiracies gone disastrously wrong, fruitlessly spinning the wheels of history like a car in park when you floor the gas. Inspired by (and aspiring to be) BBC audio comedy like Cabin Pressure and Hitchhiker's Guide, with rapid-fire jokes in the vein of Archer, Community and 30 Rock, we're proud to have been Audioverse award finalists for our first two seasons.
Here are a few of the things we’re excited about in our third season:
New characters ripped from the real Enlightenment-era Illuminati! Watch Beck get drawn to this group of navel gazing nerds like a pannier-wearing moth to a flame! See Jackie fall under the influence of a mysterious new mentor figure! Listen to Ishmael swill coffee and make bon mots!
New Dal! Dared to find a hobby "besides murder," watch her harass and bully shop proprietors into giving her a personality a second dimension!
Five whole episodes with an explosive two-part finale that calls upon all of Ishmael's bravery, courage and brain cells!
Here’s where the funding is going to go:
Recording studio time rental! In the past we’ve recorded with our full cast all together at The Bridge Sound and Stage recording studio in Somerville, MA. Not only does that make our audio sound great, having our cast all together, able to bounce off of each other live as we record means we get our amazing cast chemistry bubbling away to make each joke land even harder.
Paying those amazing actors! Every one of our cast members is paid for their time and talent, and as we have a big cast and tend to pack character after character into a scene, that’s quite a large line item! Why do we keep writing scenes with 5 characters in them!
Sound design! We’re once again working with the phenomenal Beth Crane and Hedley Knight, who you may know from their show We Fix Space Junk. Beth and Hedley have an incredible ear for sound, and some of the finest comedy brains out there, and they use those gifts to make sure that when a character jumps through a pane of glass, that that is the funniest pane of glass that there is to jump through.
Administrative fees! Podcast and website hosting aren't free! Look, some of these are just going to be true, not fun.
Places where the funding does not go:
Our pockets - We make this show because we love making it, and because we want to make the funniest thing we can. Every penny we raise goes right into making this show better and making more of it. The only ROI we see is getting to put something we think is really good out into the world. Does this make us fools? Economically, yes! But spiritually? You decide! (Please say no we need a win so bad)
Local political contributions in New South Wales - (we’re only 80% on where it is)
Actual occult organizations - (We don't know how to join the illuminati, no matter how desperate or strange the marketing emails we get are)(we WOULD say this though, so keep trying!) PLEASE STOP ASKING US ABOUT THEM
Non-Fiction History Books About The Weirdest Shit We Can Find - We use the library, bitches. We didn't spend a cent on The Witch of Lime Street!
Intrigued? Generous? Cool? Please help us bring our next season to life over at truetalesteam.com/crowdfund
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sectedpodcast · 3 months ago
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This is in no way helping me complete the final drafts for series 2.
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dani-the-starship-ranger · 5 days ago
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Here are the other boy meets world cast commentary’s I have although these are only audio files (except for S04E02) I would’ve shared these sooner but tbh the hair today goon the tomorrow one was the only one I feel is worth watching (but that could be because I prefer visuals) I think one of these are on YouTube with actually visuals (the rest of them got taken down tho) if anyone find more info abt these lmk
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