19 episodes

Whether it's TV, movie, music to radio. I talk about Classic Hollywood, icons and events. With a dose of Hope Sears.

All of the Classics Hope Sears

    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

Whether it's TV, movie, music to radio. I talk about Classic Hollywood, icons and events. With a dose of Hope Sears.

    Betty White Forever Queen of Game Shows RIP

    Betty White Forever Queen of Game Shows RIP

    The nation's national treasure, the beloved Betty White died at the age of 99, just a few days shy of her 100th birthday. 

    I explain why Betty White's love of games helped make her into the queen of games and got her a husband. Left a bit unsaid is that this constant exposure on TV shows as a panelist and games kept her in the public's mind for building up a persona. 

    This episode was originally made as a YouTube video. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg645E156tc




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    • 8 min
    Zach Eastman talks about Mel Brooks

    Zach Eastman talks about Mel Brooks

    Actor and director Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926. And on his birthday, I sat down with another director, Zach Eastman to talk about Brooks' career. 
    Mel wrote such movie classics as Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Spaceballs, and The Producers. 
    We also went over some of Zach's projects like The Boy Who Stares and Twombley. Eastman says he prefers to direct drama because it comes easier, but he appreciates Mel's work. As do I, that is why we talked for hours. 

    Zach’s latest project: https://thinkshorts.com/17365/leather-brown

    The Boy Who Stares : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtqeTWuooQs&t=24s
    Appearance on Zach's show talking about The Shop Around the Corner https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-19-the-shop-around-the-corner-or-the-legend-of-pepi/id1540142449?i=1000517315513

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    • 2 hr 26 min
    Dean Martin and Rose Angelica's History Promoting an Icon

    Dean Martin and Rose Angelica's History Promoting an Icon

    Dean Martin was born on June 7th, 1917 in Steubenville, OH. That is why the town pays tribute to their famous son in June. This year the festival is taking place June 24-26th.  

    Rose Angelica helped to start the festival and managed it for several years. Rose also is an indie artist with some popular songs of her own and tributes to icons like Dean Martin. 

    She has acted as a researcher for the family, TV networks, and an attempt at doing a Dean Martin movie.



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    The All of the Classics YouTube podcast explains timeless events, legends, and celebrities of vintage Hollywood. This podcast aims to extend the legacy of these icons by reaching a new generation of fans.  This channel creates content for unique people looking at Old Hollywood, old-school TV, old-time radio, classic books, and more.


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    • 54 min
    Jack Benny: The Father of Modern Comedy

    Jack Benny: The Father of Modern Comedy

    Jack Benny influenced several comedians and transitively influenced most famous comedians still today.

    Here on All of the Classics, we take a look at the audio version of my presentation on how Jack Benny changed modern comedy. If you don't know who Jack Benny is and you are a comedian, I suggest at least checking him out. He may not make you laugh, but his comic devices are superb. 

     Johnny Carson idolized Jack Benny. Carson in turn, inspired hundreds of young comics, but notably David Letterman who inspired Conan O'Brien. 

    We explore the comic origins of some of the top influential comedians of all time.

    But I will say that I gave an exception for black and women performers---they are less likely to trace their inspiration back to Benny. 


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    • 20 min
    The Year Thanksgiving Moved

    The Year Thanksgiving Moved

    This is a true story and something that really happened in history. You can google it. The year was 1939 and Franklin Delano Roosevelt decided due to the economy and the Great Depression, he would move Thanksgiving to allow for more shopping time.

    From 1939-1941 there was confusion about when to celebrate Thanksgiving, with some celebrating traditional Thanksgiving. So some places had 2  days of thanks.

    This podcast explains how Thanksgiving got to be on the week it is every month. And gives a little history lesson into "Franksgiving" as it was deemed. Of course, this unique and odd situation was fodder for comedians everywhere. Including radio comedians and even feature films making reference to the chaos. 


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    That Certain Something: Arlene Francis, an Interview with her son Peter Gabel

    That Certain Something: Arlene Francis, an Interview with her son Peter Gabel

    Peter Gabel grew up with not one but two notable celebrity parents. Arlene Francis and Martin Gabel. Both were actors on radio, Broadway,  TV, and television. Today we focus on his beautiful and wonderfully talented mother, Arlene Francis. She is probably most well known now for appearing as a panelist on "What's My Line". She was one of the top paid female panelists, was the first woman host of "The Tonight Show"--before Joan Rivers, in the time in between Jack Paar and Johnny Carson. 

    Peter discusses his mother and his guest appearances on "What's My Line", where he stumped his mother every time.

    Peter is not in showbusiness-- he is a notable academic in American law, writer and editor. 


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    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

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3 Ratings

3 Ratings

Fan of Classics ,

Wonderful start

The interviewer shows great depth in this first attempt at podcasting. The questions were well thought out. The responses were given plenty of time and let run with his excitement of telling the story. The interviewers responses drew me in as her responses showed she was intently listening. She had done her homework on Carson and Mark’s career. The editing was professionally done. A few slips of using “um” too much was one of the few indications that this was her first attempt at podcasting. However this was somewhat endearing because it was her first episode. If however you love classic entertainment or can’t get enough of Jonny Carson this was a delightful podcasts.

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