Intro to The Naked Gun: Files from the Police Squad

Intro to The Naked Gun: Files from the Police Squad - Nutty Bites Podcast

With the new Naked Gun coming out we realized that Tek had never seen the original. This needed to be rectified, we did, and then recorded an introcast style episode for the first movie. Will we watch more? Did it hold up? Stay tuned to find out.

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Credits:
Recorded at NIMLAS Studios
Post Editing:  Nuchtchas
Music Licensed from Jerden Cooke
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One Idjit’s Thoughts on The Rockford Files S2Ep4 “Gearjammers Part 2” & Whiz Kids Ep16 “Father’s Day”

This time, Paul watches The Rockford Files Season 2, Episode 4 “Gearjammers Part 2” the concluding episode of the two-parter, noticing that soon the actor he profiles will be on Whiz Kids as well. He notes a pretty obvious continuity error as well. Then he turns to Whiz Kids Episode 16 “Father’s Day” and finds another casting crossover between shows currently being covered.

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Nutty Bites, Now a Saturday Morning Cartoon!

Nutty Bites Podcast by NIMLAS Studios with your hosts Nuchtchas and Tek!

Nutty, Tek, Vox, and Jason sit down and flesh out the concept of Nutty Bites as a Saturday Morning Cartoon show from the 80s. It’s a wild ride, let us know what you think. Not only is this an episode set in the past, it was also recorded in the past and sat on the shelf waiting for edits.

You can support Nutty Bites by donating to the Patreon campaign, through paypal or venmo (nuchtchas@gmail.com) or through any other method. Patrons get the private RSS feed where you get shows before the main feed and a thank you read on the podcast. Alternatively you can donate to the charity of your choice in honor of Nutty Bites and either put in my email for the thank you or send a screenshot of your donation to me, and I will read your name out on the podcast and thank you.

Credits:
Recorded at NIMLAS Studios
Post Editing:  Nuchtchas
Music Licensed from Jerden Cooke
Creative Commons License
Nutty Bites is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Contact/Feedback:
(347) NUTTY42 or (347) 688-8942
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One Idjit’s Thoughts on Seeing Things S1Ep3 “A Charming Sight” & Press Gang S1Ep3 “One Easy Lesson”

First up, Paul watches Seeing Things Season One Episode Three “A Charming Sight” the first season finale. He looks at the third and last cast member who is credited in all 43 episodes of the series, looks at a educational construction set brand, and also notes a storied media production facility that is now in the past. Then attention turns across the pond and almost a decade later to Press Gang Series One Episode Three “One Easy Lesson.” Paul looks at Dexter Fletcher, and checks into the manufacturing process of ping pong balls.

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One Idjit’s Thoughts on The Rockford Files S2 Ep3 “Gearjammers Part 1” & Whiz Kids Ep15 “The Sufi Project”

First, Paul looks at The Rockford Files Season 2 Episode Three “Gearjammers Pt 1,” where he takes a look at the changes of LA residential areas, muses about a notorious Hooker that was not yet disgraced, and looks at a veteran guest performer. Then comes Whiz Kids Episode 15 “The Sufi Project” Paul realizes this is the waning episodes of the series with the first of three episodes produced after the cancellation was already in place, if not publicly. He looks at a very recognizable shooting location, and briefly profiles Bob Shayne, writer, producer and co-creator of “Whiz Kids.”

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