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 Superman Radio Podcast- Disappearance Clark Kent Pt. 11
Superman heads back through space, gear in tow, in a final ditch effort to first find and then save Apollo and its millions of inhabitants from certain annihilation if that hasn’t already happened. Commentary on the Around the World Cut Out Dolls the show was offering on boxes of Krumbles.
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The My Favorite Husband Radio Podcast-Overweight
After viewing some old home movies, Liz and Iris decide to go on a diet and compete to see who can lose the most! Commentary to follow.
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The Superman Radio Podcast- Disappearance Clark Kent Pt. 10
With Apollo now out of its orbit and out of sight, can Superman race through space and not only find the planet, but save it and the people on it before it’s too late. Commentary on Dr. Millicent is really what Dr. La Serne became in the television series. Plus, the PSA on Junior Red Cross.
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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.