Wait, I Know This

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This is your chance to hear backstage trivia from the classic stars themselves. Take a trip back in time to the days of classic tv and movies. The ones we all grew up with and hear the stories you always wanted to know about. Wait, I Know This is the retro pop culture and celebrity interview show you've been waiting for!

  1. 04/14/2020

    Wille Aames - Eight is Enough, Charles In Charge

    Remember little Tommy Bradford on Eight Is Enough? Of course you do. I’ll bet Willie Aames was on Tiger Beat Magazine as much as anybody back in the day. The hearthrob Bradford was to teens what his TV older sibling Grant Goodeve was to the 20-somethings of the late 70’s. Willie’s story is amazing. AND LET ME SAY THIS… He was THE MOST HONEST INTERVIEW I have ever had. He shared personal moments of his life that can help any of us that have gone through or are going through rough times. His interview actually had an effect on me. He is a class act and this one is an interview for everyone. His story needs to be told. He is a guy who has the ability to change lives through his tales and inspire all the while. He has battled and beaten drug addiction, divorce and bankruptcy but he is stepping into the limelight once again…but BOXING? Are you serious? Yes we are. Willie is appearing in a celebrity boxing match on May 16th in Philly. Hard to believe but this battle warn veteran is actually boxing to raise money for charity. A portion of the proceeds for the bout will go to an organization to battle financial illeteracy. You see, Willie just recently declared bankruptcy and had to sell his belongings to pay off more than 300-thousand dollars in debts. Now he’s trying to help others from reaching the same place in life he did. As he puts it…”I’m fighting my way through school.” The money he gets from the fight will go to pay for his school where he will study finance so as to help celebrities and pro sports players on managing their money. It is a pay per view bout and you can get more info by going to www.iclips.net. But if you want to remember him the way WE like to then check out this clip…it will jog the ol memory bank for sure. ALSO, here’s a little trivia teaser of what you’ll get in our interview with Willie. DID YOU KNOW… Willie played the son of Felix Unger (Tony Randall) in television’s The Odd Couple in the early 70’s. Like that did ya? More in the interview…check it out.

  2. 04/14/2020

    Tippy Hedren - Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds"

    She was one of Hitchcock’s most famous blondes. Tippi Hedren was the classic beauty we loved in Hitch’s “The Birds” (1963). Tippi plays a wealthy San Francisco playgirl follows a potential boyfriend to a small Northern California town where birds of all kinds suddenly begin to attack people. You know the plot. I remember this one as one of the first horror movies I ever saw. Of course I saw the edited for television version as a kid but it really struck a chord with me. Scary. Tippi pretty much owes her acting career to Alfred Hitchcock who saw her on a commercial while watching the Today show in 1962 and signed her to star in his next film. In the commercial for a diet drink, she is seen walking down a street and a man whistles at her slim, attractive figure, and she turns her head with an acknowledging smile. In the opening scene of The Birds (1963), the same thing happens as she walks toward the bird shop. This was an inside joke by Hitchcock. Rumours had it that Hitch tried to have a relationship with her during the filming of The Birds…it didn’t work. She starred in the title role of the Hitchcock film Marnie the following year but the movie was a flop and ended the working relationship between her and Hitchcock. Over the years she has won numerous awards for her work in animal rights and is president of a group she started called “The Roar Foundation”. We are very excited to have interviewed a star of this caliber and class. She is one of a kind….make sure you listen to Tippi unplugged. 🙂

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This is your chance to hear backstage trivia from the classic stars themselves. Take a trip back in time to the days of classic tv and movies. The ones we all grew up with and hear the stories you always wanted to know about. Wait, I Know This is the retro pop culture and celebrity interview show you've been waiting for!