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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2016 14:17:59 GMT
Sure. That counts. Thats funny! I thought Barbara Walters would have worldwide recognition. I don't think she's known in the UK at all. Meant nothing to me. I only know her from appearance and references in American shows like The Simpsons, Colbert and Conan. I don't know her own work at all.
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Post by bobod on Feb 16, 2016 13:32:34 GMT
Another podcast recorded last night. Joe's editing that one so it will short and snappy, the one I'm in the midst of editing will be long and rambling.
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Post by silverednickle on Feb 16, 2016 17:38:29 GMT
You've done a wonderful job editing them in the past. Sometimes it's the rambling bits that prove to gems of details on the audio stories, writings, actors, the original series, the amazing staff behind getting those voices recorded, and even just the random details of life outside of the stories (like Joe watching 2 different parts of Dark Shadows simultaneously- though I guess that's not really life outside Dark Shadows).
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Post by bobod on Feb 17, 2016 11:24:42 GMT
Thanks.
I like leaving most of the detours and cul-de-sacs in as they can be interesting or funny - either is good - and add to experience of sitting listening to a conversation, rather than an interview, and I figure that you've all got pause buttons (or more modern equivalents) so can listen in chunks. But I suppose it can be daunting if you click on something and discover it's ninety minutes long.
When it's someone that's been done before it's then easier to stay on topic but if it's a first time it's only fair to give them their moment to talk about themselves as well as about Dark Shadows, so it almost becomes two podcasts strung together.
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Post by bobod on Feb 18, 2016 13:42:27 GMT
Another podcast recorded last night. Joe's editing that one so it will short and snappy, the one I'm in the midst of editing will be long and rambling. As if I haven't posted enough already today, I'm now replying to myself. I think this newer one may go online first, the other one is more....fiddly... New interviewee on-board for this one is someone who’s left his marx all over the 1973 audios. Shouldn’t be too hardy to work out who…
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Post by omega on Feb 18, 2016 21:26:44 GMT
Another podcast recorded last night. Joe's editing that one so it will short and snappy, the one I'm in the midst of editing will be long and rambling. As if I haven't posted enough already today, I'm now replying to myself. I think this newer one may go online first, the other one is more....fiddly... New interviewee on-board for this one is someone who’s left his marx all over the 1973 audios. Shouldn’t be too hardy to work out who… The true tragedy of 1973 for Ms Evans.
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Post by Trace on Feb 19, 2016 1:31:31 GMT
Another podcast recorded last night. Joe's editing that one so it will short and snappy, the one I'm in the midst of editing will be long and rambling. As if I haven't posted enough already today, I'm now replying to myself. I think this newer one may go online first, the other one is more....fiddly... New interviewee on-board for this one is someone who’s left his marx all over the 1973 audios. Shouldn’t be too hardy to work out who… Best news of the day!! Love him!
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Post by joehart1962 on Feb 19, 2016 5:05:56 GMT
As if I haven't posted enough already today, I'm now replying to myself. I think this newer one may go online first, the other one is more....fiddly... New interviewee on-board for this one is someone who’s left his marx all over the 1973 audios. Shouldn’t be too hardy to work out who… Best news of the day!! Love him! Wish he'd come back in some new incarnation!
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Post by silverednickle on Feb 19, 2016 18:37:27 GMT
Best news of the day!! Love him! Wish he'd come back in some new incarnation! Let's pull a Don Briscoe and give him a younger brother that looks (or at least sounds) just like him.
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Post by Trace on Feb 21, 2016 1:12:39 GMT
Best news of the day!! Love him! Wish he'd come back in some new incarnation! Me too! I hope the fact that he's in a future podcast bodes well for the possibility. He's too good NOT to be back in some form/persona.
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Post by bobod on Feb 22, 2016 17:26:32 GMT
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Post by joehart1962 on Feb 23, 2016 6:40:50 GMT
Well, that was VERY entertaining! Perhaps my favorite bit was when Jonathon went on a discourse about the plural of octopus...ses. He is wrong, though, you know. Many fans ... this one included ... were very sad to see Sheriff Hardy go. But in Parallel Time, anything is possible. Isn't it, Aaron?? Could there be parallel bloodlines, as well? Thanks for a great podcast, Robert. Am looking forward to more.
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Post by omega on Feb 23, 2016 7:08:48 GMT
I've just been listening to The Ghost Watcher, and Jim is mentioned in that. Since it was released years before the 1973 stories (2007 for GW and 2013 for 1973) and the range was then produced under Stuart Manning (who wrote that and the previous release Clothes of Sand, both Maggie stories with Alex Newman as the guest character), it's clear Stuart got the name from the scene where the clip in the podcast came from.
Ghost Watcher is an interesting one in terms of establishing the modern day setting (1970's) after the TV show went into the past and Parallel Time, with Quentin gone under mysterious circumstances, David shipped off to boarding school (imagine Roger's glee when David was finally away) and Maggie owning and running the Collinsport Inn. This and Clothes of Sand make a nice pair as well, Clothes of Sand looking to Maggie's past (as well as beginning the narrative device of exploring a character's past and personality via a stay at Windcliff) and Ghost Watcher looking to the future.
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Post by bobod on Feb 23, 2016 10:19:38 GMT
I've just been listening to The Ghost Watcher, and Jim is mentioned in that. Since it was released years before the 1973 stories (2007 for GW and 2013 for 1973) and the range was then produced under Stuart Manning (who wrote that and the previous release Clothes of Sand, both Maggie stories with Alex Newman as the guest character), it's clear Stuart got the name from the scene where the clip in the podcast came from. Ghost Watcher is an interesting one in terms of establishing the modern day setting (1970's) after the TV show went into the past and Parallel Time, with Quentin gone under mysterious circumstances, David shipped off to boarding school (imagine Roger's glee when David was finally away) and Maggie owning and running the Collinsport Inn. This and Clothes of Sand make a nice pair as well, Clothes of Sand looking to Maggie's past (as well as beginning the narrative device of exploring a character's past and personality via a stay at Windcliff) and Ghost Watcher looking to the future. Yeah, that's the "old Jim Hardy" reference I mentioned in the podcast. I remember those two KLS and Alec audios as being two of the best of the very early ones.
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Post by bobod on Feb 23, 2016 10:20:51 GMT
Well, that was VERY entertaining! Perhaps my favorite bit was when Jonathon went on a discourse about the plural of octopus...ses. He is wrong, though, you know. Many fans ... this one included ... were very sad to see Sheriff Hardy go. But in Parallel Time, anything is possible. Isn't it, Aaron?? Could there be parallel bloodlines, as well? Thanks for a great podcast, Robert. Am looking forward to more. Thanks very much. It was great fun recording that one. And we came very close to having cameos from Deputy Hanley and Dr Balthazar as they were who Joe was with elsewhere after he let us into Lidsterwood for the recording. We're putting the finishing touches to the next podcast now. So that should come along next week sometime. And then I'll record more when we can get some people together. Nothing else in the can though, other than next week's... although that one does come in two parts... or in two sides, like an old LP.
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Post by Rob Morris on Feb 23, 2016 11:05:27 GMT
Lidsterwood? Ahem.
It's *my* Voice of the Beehive poster that's in that pic.
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Post by bobod on Feb 23, 2016 11:21:34 GMT
Lidsterwood? Ahem. It's *my* Voice of the Beehive poster that's in that pic. I thought we were in the West Wing with Quentin's ghost. We must have been in the East Wing with parallel time.
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Post by bobod on Feb 25, 2016 0:44:18 GMT
I hope everyone is enjoying the new podcast. I was going to leave doing this to the weekend. But as I see that it's four years to the day since I helped make this video (and appeared as a background artist), here's one of the interviewees in the next podcast singing one of his band Artmagic's singles Down in the River.
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Post by silverednickle on Feb 25, 2016 15:55:54 GMT
Another wonderful podcast. I did notice that Ghost Watcher gave us another Jim Hardy, but even in the original show, the Collinsport police force seems to keep changing, regardless of the plotline. We had four distinctly different Sheriff George Pattersons on the original series, plus being a junior has been done before (or a whole slew of Quentin Collinses). Of all the continuity head scratchers, this isn't the worst possible one.
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Post by Trace on Feb 28, 2016 3:50:25 GMT
I loved this podcast--great job Robert--a real sit-down with two of BF DS royalty! Aaron Lamont has written some of the best, and Jon Marx clearly shares a lot with Sheriff Jim--they're both tall, gentle and very pretty. I love the illegal cheese and the plans to invade England.
I hope Jon is coming back at some point.
Great insights from both men--keep up the great podcasts! It seems to be unanimous that we all love them. Love the Bloodline teasers too.
edit: By the way Robert, every time you say "six", I think it's "sex". Just sayin'.
another edit: Aaron mentions that he wrote the character of Eve as a saucy sexpot and very flirty with Tom Lacey, yet that characterization was vetoed. I wonder why, as that is exactly how Eve comes across on the original series.
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