Episodes

Wednesday Jul 22, 2020
It Was A Thing on TV Twin Pack (Episodes #75 & 76): Video Power & Xavier: Renegade Angel
Wednesday Jul 22, 2020
Wednesday Jul 22, 2020
Break out the NES while we head out on a journey into the desert for this week's topics on It Was A Thing on TV.
First, Video Power--is it a video game cartoon or a video game game show? ¿Porque no los dos? This might be the only show we will cover which can be classified as a show in two different genres, while keeping the general premise intact.
Then, we hit the most bizarre show we'll ever cover on this show (yes, more bizarre than Cheap Cheap Cheap) as we look at the 2007-09 Adult Swim cartoon "Xavier: Renegade Angel". Greg took copious notes on each of the 20 episodes of this Adult Swim series which makes Aqua Teen Hunger Force look straight-laced.
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Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
Diamond Conversations: Kyle Farnsworth
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
Today's Diamond Conversations welcomes former Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs and New York Yankees star reliever, Kyle Farnsworth. Kyle is here to discuss Adrenaline Outdoors, who is redefining the outdoor experience by focussing on God, Family, and the Great Outdoors. In this interview, Kyle discusses the bond he had with his father growing up and how the outdoor experience led to so many positive moments and memories in his life. He also provides an in-depth look at some key moments from his Major League Baseball career and shares stories of success and times where his true spirit for the game shined through. Follow more from Adrenaline Outdoors by visiting their website https://www.adrenalineoutdoors.online/

Monday Jul 20, 2020
Laugh-In Theater Special #7 - Can't Hardly Wait
Monday Jul 20, 2020
Monday Jul 20, 2020
On the latest Laugh-In Theater Special, host Andy Atherton is joined by Tim Capel, Jacob Williams, James Gruenberg & Mirandia Berthold to do a live watch of the 1998 comedy, Can't Hardly Wait. The gang discusses 90's stereotypes; Strawberry Pop Tarts; impovershed actors; signing yearbooks; Smash Mouth; graduating class sizes; wasting flavor; enormus jeans; creepy cousins; hot foreign exchange students; whippets; wine coolers; stage fright; watermelon caressing & night masks. So remember to please sign my yearbook, give Barry Manilow a call and the second floor is off limits!

Friday Jul 17, 2020
Diamond Conversations: Simon Rosenblum-Larson
Friday Jul 17, 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
Simon Rosenblum-Larson is a current minor leaguer in the Tampa Bay Rays organization. In 2019, Simon went 2-3 with a 3.13 ERA, eight saves, and 74 strikeouts for the Charlotte Stone Crabs of the High A Florida State League. Before getting drafted in 2018 by the Rays, Simon pitched for The Harvard Crimson baseball team at Harvard University for three seasons. Simon is also the President and Director of Player Personnel for More Than Baseball. More Than Baseball provides a diverse group of services to minor league players and their families and works to improve the economic and working conditions at the minor league level.

Thursday Jul 16, 2020
Pop Goes The Classics - Bambi
Thursday Jul 16, 2020
Thursday Jul 16, 2020
On the fifth installment of the Pop Goes The Classics series looking at the Disney animated features, Andy Atherton, Mirandia Berthold & Steve Riddle look at 1942’s Bambi. They discuss the many aspects of the film including the beautifully animated forest; the usage of music to tell the story while the dialogue is minimal; the friendship between Bambi, Thumper & Flower; the danger of The Meadow; the death of Bambi’s mom; getting Twitterpated; the similarties that we will see in later Disney movies; and the film’s enduring legacy.

Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
This week on It Was A Thing on TV, the gang looks at a pair of popular TV shows that had some problems during the 1970's.
First, 20/20 has been a television staple for over four decades. Its start was a different beast than the 20/20 we have seen for years, from a graphic expose to words and their definitions to Claymation animations.
Then, Password is a timeless classic which came off as dated in 1974. What's a show to do? Raise the stakes, upgrade the set, and for a brief while in 1974 and 1975, turn it into a celebrity tournament. These changes didn't help, as the show was off the air by mid-1975.
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Courage, we're all in it together.

Tuesday Jul 14, 2020
Diamond Conversations: Comedian, Steve Hofstetter
Tuesday Jul 14, 2020
Tuesday Jul 14, 2020
Today's Diamond Conversations welcomes Comedian, Steve Hofstetter. A long time die-hard Mets fan and being a Comedian are quite the character attributes of Steve who discusses his long time affinity for the New York Mets and how he became a HUGE baseball fan as well as explaining how his stand-up career and baseball have had such an odd year battling the worldwide Pandemic. We talk about our favorite all-time Mets, how the Mets will fare in a shortened season and whether or not the future of baseball in 2020 will be short lived.

Friday Jul 10, 2020
Piece of the Action #3: The Expendables
Friday Jul 10, 2020
Friday Jul 10, 2020
In the latest episode of Piece Of The Action, Matt welcomes Scott Criscuolo to the podcast to watch The Expendables! Listen to Matt and Scott talk about Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Mickey Rourke’s unique look in this movie, Vilena, bad plastic surgery, cauliflower ears, and so much more on episode three of Piece Of The Action!

Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Laugh-In Theater #27 - Back To The Future With Lee Elias
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
In the twenty-seventh episode of Laugh-In Theater, host Andy Atherton is joined by Lee Elias (Geeks Who Like Sports) to do a live watch of the 1985 comedy, Back To Future. The guys discuss the many Easter eggs throughout the movie; Pizza Hut outfits; peanut brittle; The DeLorean; time-travel movies; costumes for dogs; driving safety tips; purple underwear; Frankenstein; Biff’s running buddies; rhythmic ceremonial rituals; building models to scale; spiked punch; and guitar solos. So remember, it you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything.

Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
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This week Mike, Chico and Greg bust out the Baby Oil and Funko POP's for today's two topics.
First, back in May on the PTBN Wrestling feed, the gang looked at the Herb Abrams' Dark Side of the Ring episode on Herb Abrams. In the first episode, they go deeper into Herb's feeble attempt to topple the WWE empire with the Universal Wrestling Federation.
Following that we look at a short lived NBC word game from Late 1983-Early 1984 called "Go". Go was in the death slot of Noon and had a very short life, despite being an exciting, action packed game. All three of us look at how the game was played with the assistance of Funko POP dolls. (You wish this episode was a video podcast.) Also bad impersonations of Johnny Olson.
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Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Diamond Conversations: Marvin Freeman
Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Today's Diamond Conversations welcomes former Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies and Colorado Rockies pitcher, Marvin Freeman. With an awesome look back to players of the 80s, Marvin Freeman talks some of his most memorable pitching moments, players he had the most success against and his first MLB win vs. the Mets in 1986. We also discuss his Freeman Baseball academy and the Marvin Freeman Youth Foundation.

Thursday Jul 02, 2020
The Year In Pop #1983
Thursday Jul 02, 2020
Thursday Jul 02, 2020
In the twelfth episode of The Year In Pop, co-hosts Andy Atherton and Scott Criscuolo are joined by J Arsenio D’Amato and George Ribellino to discuss all of the goings on in the news, sports, TV, music and movies for the year 1983. The guys talk in depth about Mario Bros.; Cabbage Patch Kids; the introduction of the McNugget; the QB Class of ’83; The “Pine Tar Game”; Jimmy V.; very special episodes; Fraggle Rock; The Moonwalk; legendary albums like Thriller, An Innocent Man & Pyromania; WarGames & Trading Places.

Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
This Week on It Was A Thing on TV, the gang pays tribute to a legend by looking at his two not so well known TV creations.
First, When Things Were Rotten. Mel Brooks is a legend, both for his work in film and on television. He had something in Fall 1975 with When Things Were Rotten, but it had rotten luck and a rotten time slot versus two powerhouse shows plus it might have been a little ahead of its time.
Then, 14 years after When Things Were Rotten, Mel Brooks returned to TV with The Nutt House. It had Mel Brooks behind it. It had Cloris Leachman. It had Harvey Korman. Yet it lasted all of 5 episodes.
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Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Diamond Conversations: Mark Leiter
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Today's Diamond Conversations welcomes former MLB pitcher, Mark Leiter. A veteran of over 330 Major League baseball games, Mark Leiter could do it all from starting to relieving and learning countless lessons on life in the big leagues. Hear the harrowing story of how Mark stepped away from the game only to be met with his biggest career break and how joining the New York Yankees reignited his career and led to his many years of baseball after. Also find out what he's up to these days in teaching the next generation of pitchers as well as updates on both his son (Mark Leiter Jr.) and nephew (Jack Leiter) who is a highly touted college baseball player.

Friday Jun 26, 2020
Diamond Conversations: Nelson Figueroa
Friday Jun 26, 2020
Friday Jun 26, 2020
Today's Diamond Conversations welcomes former New York Mets pitcher, MLB Veteran and TV analyst, Nelson Figueroa. Nelson joins the podcast to discuss his MLB career, the upcoming 2020 baseball seasons and his plans to possibly explore becoming a pitching coach for a Major League club. Also relive some of Nelson's finest career moments and who he had surprising success against while on the mound.

