Historian Mitchell Hadley on TV Time Capsules, Classic Shows, and Cultural Echoes
Mitchell Hadley, author of Darkness in Prime Time, The Collaborator, and The Car, joins the show for a wide-ranging and nostalgic deep dive into the world of classic television. A cultural critic and passionate observer of how entertainment reflects society, Mitchell unpacks the lasting relevance of mid-20th-century programming. From prophetic episodes of The Bold Ones to the absurdity of reboot culture, this conversation connects the dots between yesterday’s tube and today’s timeline. Whether it's the eerie accuracy of old anthologies or the quiet genius of TV Guide as a sociological lens, Mitchell brings history, storytelling, and insight together in a conversation that makes you want to dust off the rabbit ears and rethink everything you thought you knew about reruns. Episode Highlights: How Darkness in Prime Time reveals the haunting accuracy of 50s–70s TV dramas Why The Collaborator and The Car explore faith, identity, and existential mystery Mitchell’s view of television as a cultural “time capsule” — not just entertainment The story behind Reagan’s political rise as captured in early TV Guide profiles What classic shows got right about censorship, privacy, technology, and politics The problem with modern reboots and why nostalgia doesn’t always translate Why The Brady Bunch movie worked while Wild Wild West fell flat A strong case for watching one episode a week, old-school style How TV has lost its communal power in the binge-watching era The surprising seriousness and ambition of forgotten dramatic anthologies You're going to love my conversation with Mitchell Hadley Website (itsaboutTV) Facebook This Week in TV Guide Books: Darkness in Primetime The Electric Mirror The Collaborator The Car: a novel Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) Dashery/TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
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Larry Wilcox on CHiPs, Stunts, and Second Chances
A candid, nostalgic sit-down with Larry Wilcox traces the arc from Marine Corps vet and Beverly Hills acting student to character actor on Lassie and, ultimately, CHiPs’ John Baker. Larry shares how Lassie became a crash course in continuity and stunt work; why CHiPs was his “hardest” role and how he worked with California Highway Patrol advisors to keep the technical details real; and what CHP bike training looked like when he and Eric handled ~90% of the on-camera riding. The conversation turns vulnerable as he recounts Eric Estrada’s near-fatal set accident and the leadership, calm, and compassion required in that moment and later, the choice to reconcile. Wilcox also opens up about producing wins and war stories (Ray Bradbury Theater, rights battles) and the new projects he’s chasing now. Show highlights Early break on Lassie: four “Lassies,” trainer Rud Weatherwax, and a trial by fire in stunts and continuity. Why CHiPs was the hardest role and how he carved depth into John Baker over time. Casting and negotiations that led to CHiPs (and even a near-miss with Miami Vice). CHP technical advisors, realism vs. TV spectacle, and the details of approaching cars, mounting/dismounting, and uniform standards. The raw, human story of Eric Estrada’s on-set crash and the life-and-death minutes that followed—and why forgiveness later mattered even more. You're going to love my conversation with Larry Wilcox IMDB Larry's website Twitter Instagram Cameo Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Subscribe to my Youtube channel Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) Dashery/TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
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How Resident Alien’s Elizabeth Bowen Turns Quiet Roles Into Loud Laughs
Elizabeth Bowen brings her signature wit and warmth to this conversation, sharing hilarious and heartfelt stories from her acting journey. Known for her standout role as Deputy Liv Baker on Resident Alien, Elizabeth talks about everything from childhood plays to landing roles in shows like Fargo and Upload. With her deadpan delivery, unexpected path to stardom, and delightful Canadian charm, she dishes on working with Alan Tudyk, handling dialects, and even why she doesn’t mind flying under the fame radar unless it scores a better restaurant table. Episode Highlights: Starred as Deputy Liv Baker in the hit sci-fi comedy Resident Alien Appeared in multiple episodes of Amazon’s futuristic satire Upload Made her mark as Trooper Sue Lutz in the critically acclaimed Fargo Guest-starred on comedy series like Animal Control and Loudermilk Known for her dry, deadpan delivery and sharp comedic timing across all roles You're going to love my conversation with Elizabeth Bowen IMDB Instagram Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) Dashery/TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
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Taylor Blackwell on Crafting a Judy Tenuta Tribute and Embracing Creative Passion
Taylor Blackwell joins the conversation to discuss their heartfelt short film It Happened: The Judy Tenuta Story. Taylor Blackwell joins the conversation to discuss their heartfelt short film It Happened: The Judy Tenuta Story. As writer, director, and star, Taylor shares what drew them to the legendary “Aphrodite of the Accordion,” and how they brought Judy's origin story to life with authenticity and affection. From voice work to costume detail, and even playing Judy’s original accordion, Taylor unpacks the creative journey, challenges, and emotional payoffs of this tribute to a beloved comedy icon. They also touch on their acting career, their connection with Burt Reynolds, and how their diverse talents continue to shape their artistic path. Episode Highlights: How Taylor Blackwell turned admiration into storytelling through a Judy Tenuta origin film The creative decisions behind portraying a real person in a 13-minute narrative How Judy’s voice, persona, and legacy were honored in the film Collaboration with Judy’s partner and the use of her original costumes and accordion Taylor’s musical roots, accordion performances, and their vision for a full-length feature You're going to love my conversation with Taylor Blackwell IMDB Website Instagram Facebook Taylor's band Movie Trailer: “IT HAPPENED: THE JUDY TENUTA STORY” More Judy Tenuda? Listen to episode 118 with Judy Tenuta Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) Dashery/TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
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Brian Levant Reflects on The Beaver, The Flintstones, and Jingle All The Way
From the golden age of sitcoms to the family-favorite films that defined childhoods, Brian Levant has done it all. In this in-depth conversation, he reflects on his decades-long career across television and movies—sharing heartfelt memories from Happy Days, wild behind-the-scenes stories from Beethoven and Jingle All the Way, and the extraordinary journey of bringing The Flintstones to life. With passion, humor, and a touch of sentimentality, Brian reminds us why the classics never fade. Episode Highlights: A nostalgic journey through Brian Levant’s Hollywood legacy from live-action Bedrock to rebooting Beaver. Directed the most successful show in Disney Channel’s early history: The New Leave It to Beaver Reveals the real reason he took over directing Beethoven and the shocking backstory of the original director Shares the ambitious production secrets behind The Flintstones live-action film, including building Bedrock from scratch Reminisces about working with legends like Elizabeth Taylor, Phil Hartman, and Arnold Schwarzenegger Talks about overlooked projects, lost opportunities, and his mission to preserve his creative legacy You're going to love my conversation with Brian Levant 50 Years of Happy Days: A Visual History of an American Television Classic Brian Levant IMDB Brian's Instagram More Happy Days? Anson Williams (Potsie) - Episode 110 Marion Ross (Mrs. C) - Episode 114 Don Most (Ralph Malph) - Episode 116 Linda Purl - Episode 343 Jim Meskimen - Episode 145 Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) Dashery/TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
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