Telehell Horton Road Productions
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- TV & Film
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This is "Telehell", Where We cover the worst, the dumbest, the most sin-worthy of TV moments from the past 7 decades. Then, we rate them on a scale based on Dante's 9 circles of Hell. Add dry wit and cheesy jokes to the mix, and you've got something that will last throughout eternity--we hope.
We drop a new episode every Sunday Night (EST) Until then, thanks for coming and remember our Motto:
"If It's Not in Telehell...It's Not worth a Damn!"
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The Car Story
Sorry for the format break, but I need to vent about some stuff...largely vehicular/mortality in nature...but so frustrating this was, that we need to pause for a few weeks (NEXT SHOW ON 5/26/24)
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EPISODE 102 - Dance Til Dawn (1988 TV Movie)
Why worry about ACTUAL Problems in the world when one can worry about getting ready for the Senior Prom? This 1988 TV Movie with an All-Star cast shows us anything that can (and does) go wrong during that special night...
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EPISODE 101 - The Worst of SNL Vol. 2 (Season 20: 1994-95)
As Saturday Night Live approaches its 50th year on the air, Yours Truly is approaching 30 years as a viewer/fan...Unfortunately; I Became a fan of the show during one of their Darkest times...Brace yourself, we're discussing SNL Season 20...
CONTENT WARNING (41:36 - 48:00): A sketch involving certain kinds of Scum who belong in the Actual Hell.
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The 100th Telehell - God, The Devil & Bob (2000)
Dammit, we made it! 100 Episodes...and for the occasion, we're going to do things a little "Differently" while taking a look at a show that may have been a little Blasphemous to some viewers...
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And a SPECIAL THANK YOU To Everybody who has listened to the past 100 shows...even if This is your first time... -
EPISODE 99 - Devil Dog (1978 TV Movie)
Our look at TV things that have the Underworld as a theme continues, as I get roped into pet sitting for the Boss' Hellhound...This 1970s TV Movie Schlockfest tells you what NOT to do when taking care of your domesticated demon.
Thank, still once again, Darren Marlar of Weird Darkness for being the Boss...
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EPISODE 98 - Poor Devil (1973 TV Movie Pilot)
It's hard to imagine that we've been doing this for (Almost) 100 episodes; and YET, we have Yet to cover TV shows that actually have a Hell-ish undertone...That all changes with this "Hell Week" of shows, starting with Sammy Davis Jr.'s Love Letter to the Underworld...
Thanks--as always--to Darren Marlar of Weird Darkness, and to our own Joan Bishop.
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Customer Reviews
Fun show
Discovered the show halfway through its first season. It has a remained funny and insightful to the current episode. I like when I get a different take on a show I like. The one draw back recently is the Justin is too hard on himself about the Ghost Writer episode. If Alan Spencer can’t take being poked at after all he has done in the past, then it’s his problem not anybody else’s. Keep up the good work, I look forward to the show every week.
Great show for the most part
I just found this show last month and have been binging the whole thing from the beginning. As a latchkey kid in the 90s TV was my life for years so I love hearing the recaps of the terrible shows we sat through BUT if I have one criticism it’s that sometimes the jokes tend to go on just a little too long, I find myself hitting the 30 seconds forward button more than once per episode.
Funny and Worth a Listen
Dave’s Archives have brought me to this amazing podcast. After listening to a few episodes, the sure wit and comical musings of the Podcast has made me a new listener.
Even if you are here for the comical genius, you will also be amazed about the historical information that has been presented here as well. Worth a listen, for anyone who has a sense of nostalgia and wants their funny bone tickled!