1 hr 24 min

Rattlers' Class of '63 Two Hundred A Day

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Nathan and Eppy make a trip to the dump in S3E8 Rattlers' Class of '63. Angel is getting married! Jim is surprised but supportive - until he learns that it's Angel's way of ducking the fallout from a "Red Barn" con gone wrong. His new brothers-in-law are trying to sell a landfill, but once one of them is found dead, Angel and Jim look good for the murder. They need to find the real killer before Chapman can build a case, which sends Jim on a search for the deadly secret buried under the trash. Our last episode written by David Chase, it's a good one even before getting to a top-five finale scene!


Show Notes: The book Nathan was trying to remember is Considering David Chase: Essays on The Rockford Files, Northern Exposure and The Sopranos


We have another podcast: Plus Expenses. Covering our non-Rockford media, games and life chatter, Plus Expenses is available via our Patreon at ALL levels of support.


Want more Rockford Files trivia, notes and ephemera? Check out the Two Hundred a Day Rockford Files Files!


We appreciate all of our listeners, but offer a special thanks to our patrons. In particular, this episode is supported by the following Gumshoe and Detective-level patrons:



Richard Hatem
Bill Anderson
Brian Perrera
Eric Antener
Jordan Bockelman
Michael Zalisco
Joe Greathead
Mitch Hampton's Journey of an Aesthete Podcast
Dael Norwood wrote a book! Trading Freedom: How Trade with China Defined Early America
Chuck Suffel's comic Sherlock Holmes & the Wonderland Conundrum
Paul Townend recommends the Fruit Loops podcast
Shane Liebling's Roll For Your Party dieroller app
Jay Adan's Miniature Painting
Brian Bernsen's Facebook page of Rockford Files filming locations
Robert Lindsay, Nathan Black, Jay Thompson, David Nixon, Colleen Kelly, Tom Clancy, Andre Appignani, Pumpkin Jabba Peach Pug, Dave P, Dave Otterson, Kip Holley and Dale Church!


Thanks to:



Fireside.fm for hosting us
Audio Hijack for helping us record and capture clips from the show
Support Two Hundred A Day

Nathan and Eppy make a trip to the dump in S3E8 Rattlers' Class of '63. Angel is getting married! Jim is surprised but supportive - until he learns that it's Angel's way of ducking the fallout from a "Red Barn" con gone wrong. His new brothers-in-law are trying to sell a landfill, but once one of them is found dead, Angel and Jim look good for the murder. They need to find the real killer before Chapman can build a case, which sends Jim on a search for the deadly secret buried under the trash. Our last episode written by David Chase, it's a good one even before getting to a top-five finale scene!


Show Notes: The book Nathan was trying to remember is Considering David Chase: Essays on The Rockford Files, Northern Exposure and The Sopranos


We have another podcast: Plus Expenses. Covering our non-Rockford media, games and life chatter, Plus Expenses is available via our Patreon at ALL levels of support.


Want more Rockford Files trivia, notes and ephemera? Check out the Two Hundred a Day Rockford Files Files!


We appreciate all of our listeners, but offer a special thanks to our patrons. In particular, this episode is supported by the following Gumshoe and Detective-level patrons:



Richard Hatem
Bill Anderson
Brian Perrera
Eric Antener
Jordan Bockelman
Michael Zalisco
Joe Greathead
Mitch Hampton's Journey of an Aesthete Podcast
Dael Norwood wrote a book! Trading Freedom: How Trade with China Defined Early America
Chuck Suffel's comic Sherlock Holmes & the Wonderland Conundrum
Paul Townend recommends the Fruit Loops podcast
Shane Liebling's Roll For Your Party dieroller app
Jay Adan's Miniature Painting
Brian Bernsen's Facebook page of Rockford Files filming locations
Robert Lindsay, Nathan Black, Jay Thompson, David Nixon, Colleen Kelly, Tom Clancy, Andre Appignani, Pumpkin Jabba Peach Pug, Dave P, Dave Otterson, Kip Holley and Dale Church!


Thanks to:



Fireside.fm for hosting us
Audio Hijack for helping us record and capture clips from the show
Support Two Hundred A Day

1 hr 24 min