
53 episodes

Forgotten TV Chris Cooling
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- TV Reviews
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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The podcast that brings you TV memories of the 70s/80s with a focus on short lived TV shows and TV movies you may have forgotten about!
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Forgotten TV ep 39-Automan
The 1983-84 ABC series Automan is fully considered.
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0-54:12 Intro/Automan episode review54:12-1:28:07 Behind the Scenes Pt 11:28:07-end Behind the Scenes Pt 2/wrapup
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Hewlogram-Behind the Scenes
Automan theme renditionsJavier Bustacara RuizSTEFANO ERCOLINO OfficialRichard KorpelBullbayliss MusicWolf Heathen - Chiptune & SynthwaveThe Time Warp
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Etheric Echoes by Dreamstate Logic used with permission under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license
Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company or TV network involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned in this podcast. All mentioned TV series, specials, movies, commercials, and clips are the property of their respective copyright holders.
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Forgotten TV Automan Preview
A preview of the upcoming consideration of the 1983-84 ABC series Automan, coming soon to this podcast feed!
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Etheric Echoes by Dreamstate Logic used with permission under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license -
Forgotten TV ep 38-Spooky Retro Clip Show
Just some fun on this episode featuring a trip down memory lane throughout the 70s and 80s with commercials, special episode promos, long-forgotten TV specials, clips, songs, old PSAs, bumpers, horror host intros....its a spoooky clip show on this episode of Forgotten TV!
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Forgotten TV ep 37-James at 15
A complete look at the 1977-78 NBC series James at 15. Including interviews with show creator Dan Wakefield and writer April Smith.
Timecodes
0-1:21:45 Intro and episode review
1:21:45-2:08:45 Behind the Scenes
2:08:45-3:29:40 Interviews
3:29:40-3:49:25 Wrapup/final thoughts
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Dan Wakefield's books on Amazon
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Randall Lee Richards website
Music stingers/bumpers are used under license from Epidemic Sound. "Stringed Disco" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company or TV network involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned in this podcast.
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Forgotten TV James At 15 Preview
A preview of the upcoming consideration of the 1977-78 NBC series James At 15, coming soon!
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"Stringed Disco" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License -
Forgotten TV Supplemental 8-The Complete History of Aunt Jemima
Normally a Patreon exclusive, this supplemental podcast accompanies episode 36 on Black TV history.
A review of the origin of the minstrel show as well as a complete history of Aunt Jemima is considered.
Aunt Jemima is a trademark of Quaker Oats and Pepsico.
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Customer Reviews
great fun :)
A lovely show, plenty of memories
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