Radio Retropolis Jim Romanovich
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A network of podcasts under several genres relating to the retro pop culture field and how these features are relevant to everyone today.
These podcasts will consist of classic radio dramas and commentary from Jim Romanovich, blogs, new interviews from individuals who contributed to the pop culture experience, and high-end audio documentaries.
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The Lights Out Radio Podcast #31-The Dream
A story about a woman who has the most amazing recurring dreams, night after night after night.
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The Superman Radio Podcast- Disappearance Clark Kent Pt. 9
Upon leaving Apollo for Earth temporarily to get some scientific reinforcement to withstand the elements of Apollo, he faces a greater issue flying through space with the sun drawing him in to what would be his implosive demise. Commentary on the response to the Least Favorite Superman episode Mr. Zero.
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The Suspense Radio Podcast- Quiet Desperation
A bank employee sees an opportunity for a big score and decides to stage his "death", commit the deed, and escape with a new identity. But, fate has other plans. Commentary on the origins of the episode title. Plus, star Walter Abel.
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The Superman Radio Podcast #655- Disappearance Clark Kent Pt. 8
Although Superman seems to have gained the upper hand, he fears his time is limited and must find a way to survive long enough to save the planet, his friends, as well as himself. Commentary on The Camp Fire Girls PSA and the controversy around the organization.
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The My Favorite Husband Radio Podcast #27- Vacation Time
It's vacation time, and Liz and George have decidedly different plans.
He wants to go camping with a trailer he borrowed from a friend, while she's
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The Dragnet Radio Podcast- The Big Close
PODCAST FINALE! In the final original episode of the radio series which makes this our final Dragnet radio Show podcast, Smith and Friday investigate an unidentified dead man found in a motel room. Commentary on why we chose to do this podcast. Plus, a look back at Dragnet.