First, Paul watches Jim Rockford get stuck in a small town real estate scam, currency and Denny’s restaurants. Then, due to scheduling issues, the last episode of Whiz Kids is actually one from earlier in the season under Bob Shayne, and looking at a surprisingly forward-looking bit of Radio Shack tech, and another, not quite as successful restaurant chain.
In the second episode of The Talk Nerdy 2 Me Halloween Horrorfest in the Nutty Bites feed we have “28 Years Later”.
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We have a special treat again this year, The Talk Nerdy 2 Me Halloween Horrorfest has landed in the Nutty Bites feed again. Enjoy a two for one in this episode as we hear about both “In a Violent Nature” and “Weapons”.
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This time Paul watches Seeing Things Season 2 Episode 2, “Looking Back,” and he looks at Frank Adamson and a late 1950’s dance. Then he moves later in the decade and across the pond to watch Press Gang Series 1 Episode 5, “A Night In,” looking at the career of Lee Ross and checking out Spike’s footwear.
After watching Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, Nutty & Tek decided t delve into the world of fictional bands and talk about what makes them rock so hard. Why are these bands part of our culture? What makes one that will stand the test of time? How is this art?
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