Travel through the 80s with the 80s Kids

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Travel through the 80s with the 80s Kids

This podcast talks about all things that made up the decade of excess: the 1980’s! Unlike other 80’s podcasts, we take one full week and talk about all the events that made that week special: movies, TV, music, news, sports, toys, comic books, and even wrestling! Anything that happened during the week is open for discussion. We even invite guests to sit in and talk about their influence on the 80’s and how it influenced them! So slide on you hi-tops, put on your acid wash jeans and Hypercolor t-shirt; hop in your DeLorean time machine and join us for a true blast about the past!

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    Episode 58: April 21-27, 1986

    A new episode? Wait? Are we still doing this thing? Of course we are, and we are back with an all-new episode of 80's nostalgia you could fill a bucket, or commode or something like that. Either way, you can't get this kind of jam-packed wacky nonsense outside of a clown car. Oh wait, the topic is the nuclear meltdown at Chernobyl? Why didn't someone tell me first! I would have left out that clown car crack. Oh well, anyway this episode looks back at the devastating meltdown that forever changed a country and solidified the world's fear of nuclear power. Jeez, way to bring all this down. At least you can count on Rich, Don, and Kyle to deliver all the news, music, movies, TV, toys, comics, sports, and more to radiate with their listeners! Really!? Radiate? What's wrong with these guys? I bet they chewed on cooling rods as kids.

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    Episode 57: March 15-21, 1982

    We're Back! After a short, but kind-of long, brief hiatus, the boys are back and we are capping off our 'Favorite Teen Movie of the 80's' series. We come full circle with Rich's pick; the comedy classic, 'Porky's!' The seminal teen sex comedy that launched a genre. We revisit the classic comedy to see if it still holds up or does it go too far. If the movie doesn't got too far, we sure will as Rich, Don, and Kyle bring back all your favorites; sports, news, music, cartoons, movies, comics, and even the sketch pad! What? None of those are your favorites? Then what are you listening for? Wait, ignore that, listen. Please listen. In fact, I am hypnotizing you right now to listen...listen now...listen many, many times...listen often. Well, now that we're done with that, I need to go listen to something…many, many times…

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    Episode 56: February 11-17, 1985

    Well, it's been a while, but the kids are back with an all-new episode to scratch your 80's itch! This week we return to our 'Favorite Teen Movie' series with Don's pick. One of the pinnacle teen movies of any decade: The Breakfast Club. We discuss what this movie meant to us, not only then, but also now. We, of course, also bring you the news, sports, TV, comics, cartoons, movies, video games, toys, and so much more that made this week amazing! So get ready to tap you inner Bender, or Brian, or whoever, as we reminisce. And learn just how the network debut of 'The World According to Garp' sends Rich back into childhood trauma. It's all the stuff you love, and all the stuff you hate. So it's all the stuff...I guess. Check it out!

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    Episode 55: October 7-13, 1985

    "I want my two dollars!" A famous phrase that kicks off our new series within our series, if you can follow that. This one looks back at one of the genres that defined the decade: teen comedies. This week we look at Kyle's favorite pick, the John Cusack/'Savage' Steve Holland classic: Better Off Dead! We reminisce about the story of Lane Meyer, who decides to commit suicide after his popular girlfriend dumps him. The black comedy may not have blown up at the box office, but it did blow up Ricky’s mom’s face and left a mark with its slapstick style and parody to become a cult classic. We also talk about all those great things like news, music, movies, TV, cartoons, comics, toys, games and more, that made this week memorable. So grab some gasoline, light up a cigarette, and get ready to race on one ski with Rich, Don, and Kyle!

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    Episode 54: May 18-24, 1992

    "Heeeeere's Johnny!" Remember those infamous words when they were said every night at 11:30? It started one of the most influential presence in late-night comedy. We travel back to the week where Johnny Carson bid farewell to the Tonight Show signaled the end of an era. Listen to the stories we tell remembering the shows cultural impact! Marvel in the impressions we do! And go get a snack while we talk about the skits we performed in high school paying homage! By the time you get back we will be talking about all the news, sports, toys, games, movies, TV, music, and all things that happened to make this week special. So put on those acid washed jeans and tight roll those ankles, it's time for some weird, wild stuff!

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    Episode 53: The Island of Misfit Toys - The Christmas Extravaganza 3

    Jingle Bells and Ho-Ho-Ho! It's that special time of year again and we're back with an all-new Christmas episode! This year we take a look back at one of the most-beloved (as well as most divisive) Christmas specials of all time. We take a look at the 60th anniversary of the Rankin-Bass produced Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. We watch the episode live an spice it up with our own insights and commentary. So put on your jammies, wrap yourself in your warmest blanket, and grab a cup of cocoa. So join Rich, Kyle, and Don and watch along with us as we explore the work ethics of elves and see what Santa's really like, before they unionized and set up an HR office. It's time to shine up the sleigh and go down in history!

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    Episode 52: May 16 - 22, 1983

    How many times in history was a dance move so significant that it changed the course of music? What? You don't know? Really? YOU? I can't believe it. Well, I don't know either, but this was certainly one of those times. We go back to the week where Michael Jackson performed the infamous moonwalk for the first time. After this everyone was trying to do this. Seriously, try it, it's not easy. Instead, we all looked like we were walking backwards while wearing leather zipper jackets. Man, we went off the rails. Anyway, we also talk about all the other things that happened that week; news, sports, toys, TV, movies, music, comics, and more! So join Rich, Kyle, and Don for another (moon)walk down memory lane.

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    Episode 51 - Spotlight Interview: The Return of Bart Sears

    We're back with an all new episode and joined by artist and creator Bart Sears! Bart returns to talk about some new projects as well as some old projects! He shares his new Kickstarter projects that features columns he used to write for a classic comics publications. The beloved "BRUTES & BABES" how-to-draw tutorials by Bart Sears as originally published in Wizard Magazine remastered in deluxe, soft cover editions.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sen-ko/drawing-powerful-heroes-volumes-1-and-2-softcover-editions?ref=23rrww

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    Episode 50: The Spook-Tacular Halloween Spook-Tacle

    The leaves are falling and the nights are getting cooler as darkness creeps in sooner. So you know what that means? That's right it's the start of a new season and a brand-new episode! We kick off our fifth season with a retrospective look back on the Halloween's of the decade of decadence. What were some of the best horror movies? What were the best songs? What TV specials did we watch? We talk about it all! Learn about what the best and worst Trick-or-Treat experiences were and what was the best and worst costumes we wore. Put on your favorite Ben Cooper costume, grab your pillow case and get ready as we TP your brain with all the best that the 80's Halloween had to deliver! Join Rich, Kyle, and Don we we travel down memory lane, and learn about the mystery of Uncle Fro! This will be the most Spook-tacular Halloween Ever! And no, I didn't mean to really spell it crap-tacular.

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    Episode 49: July 30 - August 5, 1984

    We've made it to the end of our fourth season, and you've all been there with us, through the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat! Or from the listener's perspective: the agony of listening, and the thrill of it ending. Well, what a marathon it's been. In fact, we celebrate the athletic prowess by traveling back to the summer of 1984 for the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. And what an Olympics it was! The first Summer Olympics to be held in the US since 1932. So join us as we exercise our athletic prowess, or at the very least, our jaws. We discuss the week that was and all the movies, TV, comics, toys, news, sports, music, and all the things that made this week great! So get ready for gold medal entertainment. Okay, maybe not gold, but definitely silver. No? Bronze then? C'mon, we're at least tin. Aluminum? Well, listen to us anyway...how about stone?

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    Episode 48: Spotlight Interview - Marc Scott Zicree

    Attention Sci-Fi fans, nerds, afficianados, or whatever you like to call yourself, this special episode is just for you! We welcome to the show, Mr. Sci-Fi himself: writer, director, producer, and sci-fi fan; Marc Scott Zicree! We explore Marc's career, from his youth as a Twilight Zone and Star Trek fan, to starting fresh out of college as writer of the first all-access Twilight Zone Companion, which is still in print today! As a writer, he tackled animated classics like He-Man, The Littles, Real Ghostbusters, Pole Position, and countless more, to writing for Captain Power, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Babylon 5. Now Marc has opened his own studio and is producing, writing, and directing Space Command; a fan-funded enterprising franchise that has garnered fans all over the world! If you love sci-fi and geeking out, this is the episode you won't want to miss!

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    Episode 47: Spotlight Interview - Bruce Blackman

    For this special Spotlight Interview, we sit down with our first musical guest; singer/songwriter/musician, Bruce Blackman. Bruce is most famously known as the front man to the 70's rock group: Starbuck. With the group, they had a smash-hit single: Moonlight Feels Right. Riding the wave of success from this hit, Bruce toured with countless icons in the decade that followed, and continued to find success in the ever evolving music industry. Learn the secret behind writing a hit song, HINT: there isn't one, it's a lot of hard work. Hear how he was able to reinvent himself and continue to write successful music using the technologies of today, with the musical sensibilities he had from years before. This is a fascinating look into the minds of one of the most influential and successful tracks of the past 50 years!

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    Episode 46: January 28 - February 2, 1985

    Well, it's been a while since we last saw, or heard, one another. So what better way to say hi, than with an all-new episode! This week in 80's history, we look back on what was called, "the greatest night in pop music!" We revisit the memorable night when many of music's biggest talents got together to record the hit single, "We Are the World!" We talk the who's who of music that was there and how they pulled off one of the biggest collaborations in music history. For those who are worried, don't be. We still have the episode crammed with tons of other 80's facts and trivia as we talk news, movies, TV, comics, toys, sports, and everything else that made this week totally awesome! Did I forget to mention that we pay tribute to the unsung member of the Jackson family, Marlon! So sit back and get ready to have your eardrums blown out, because, yes, there's singing too, if you can call it that.

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    Episode 45: Spotlight Interview - Roger Christian

    HAPPY STAR WARS DAY! As a special treat we have an all new episode featuring special guest, director Roger Christian. Roger is legendary in Star Wars lore as one of the few who stood by and believed in George Lucas' vision and helped make it a reality. As a set decorator on the original 1977 Star Wars, Roger developed many of the weapons, including the lightsaber! He also helped to realize the look of the sets, including the Millennium Falcon. And he helped to bring R2-D2 to life! Roger went on to become an accomplished Director beginning with his cerebral and spiritual medieval short film, Black Angel. Join us as we explore the original challenges that helped forge a galaxy! So strap in as we jump to lightspeed as the force is with this episode!

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    Episode 44: October 13-19, 1986

    The boys are back in town...or online...or your radio...or wherever, the point is, we're back with an all-new episode! And boy, do we have a show for you...or, at the very least, a show packed with lots of 80's fun, as we travel back to the first full week of the newly-formed FOX Network. What was on TV? Well, you have to listen to find out. Not only do we talk FOX, but we talk music, movies, TV, news, sports, toys, and more! Find out top stories, like the world-record leg-lifter, and what was in your Happy Meal! And what's an episode like without Kyle's pointless factoids? So lace up your hi-tops and tight-roll your jeans and listen to blast from the past, because, let's face it, what else do you have better to do?

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    Episode 43: Spotlight Interview - Jeffrey Weissman

    It's time to go BACK! No, not Back to the Future, although this episode will bring about the sense of deja vu as we welcome back friend of the show, actor and performer: Jeffrey Weissman! Hot off his last appearance on our most popular episode, Jeffrey returns to share more behind-the-scenes stories. This time we talk about how he got started in acting, the roles he almost got, and his roles in movies, Pale Rider, Twilight Zone, and we can never NOT talk about Back to the Future. We also talk about some of his memorable television appearances on Scarecrow and Mrs. King, and Saved By The Bell! So join Kyle, Rich, and Don as we go Back to our Most Popular Interview with Jeffrey Weissman! If you love movies, 80's and great stories, you won't want to miss this episode as Jeffrey always delivers! Catch Jeffrey at his appearance at East Bay Comic Con on 2/4/2024 in Concord, CA!

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    Episode 42: Spotlight Interview: Bart Sears

    As 80's kids, we played in worlds populated by heroes and villains, in comic books, on TV, and in toys. We may never wondered how these were created, but now the stories behind the stories are more interesting. On this special Spotlight Interview episode, we are joined by comic artists, toy and video game concept designer, illustrator, and creator: Bart Sears. Bart has been known for contributing to such DC titles as Justice League Europe and Batman, as well as titles for Marvel, including Blade, Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, and many more! But beyond comics, he has helped in designing content for such toy lines as G.I. Joe and C.O.P.S.! So get ready for a first-hand look into the world of comics and toys with someone who has seen, and done, it all! You can see all his art at www.bartsearsart.com.

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    Episode 41: The Christmas Extravaganza - Part 2: The Electric Boogaloo!

    It's Christmas All Over Again and we are back with another all-new episode! Once again, we are breaking format and having a special holiday episode! This time, we are live viewing one of the most maligned holiday specials of all time: The Star Wars Holiday Special! If you have never seen this classic before, or are revisiting it again for the first time in a long time, or you watch it every year, then this episode is for you! So join in the fun, and feel free to sync up along with us, and get ready to relive some of your childhood memories, or nightmares depending on your perspective. It's a Christmas special you won't want to miss, then again...maybe you do, depending on your perspective, of course.

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    Episode 40 - Spotlight Interview: Katie Leigh

    Remember when you would get up on Saturday Mornings to watch all those great cartoons! Well on this episode we invite one of the voices of your Saturday Morning Memories! We speak with the incredible voice over actress: Katie Leigh. You will know her from her roles as Sheila the Thief from Dungeons & Dragons, Sunni Gummi from Disney's Gummi Bears, Rowlf from Muppet Babies, and Honker Muddlefoot from Darkwing Duck, among many others. Learn of her involvement in such movies as Back to the Future and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. And which voice is her favorite of all. So put on your pj's and pour a big bowl of cereal and feel like a kid again!

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    Episode 39: August 5-11, 1985

    What do you get when you cross a man-child with a road movie? You get one of the funniest comedies ever made, that's what! This week we revisit the classic boy has bike, boy loses bike, boy finds bike story with "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure!" In honor of the late, great comedian, Paul Reubens, we reminisce about his most beloved character, and how it impacted us in our formative years. But that's not all, we still talk movies, TV, music, sports, news, comics, cartoons, and more! So don't miss out on the fun facts surrounding the classic hit, and learn what the top movies and number one song for this week were. Oh, and you'll also learn what makes Rich tingle...then again, maybe you don't. Should we put a warning label on this episode? Eh, who are we kidding, if you're already listening, you have a high tolerance for...well, anything. So what are you waiting for? Get listening!

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    Episode 38: Spotlight Interview - Courtney Gains

    Welcome to Season 4! We kick it off with a blast by welcoming none other than actor and musician: Courtney Gains! Let me preamble this by adding: I love a great underdog story. That being said, this is one of those stories, someone who doesn't fit the traditional mold that breaks out and creates an everlasting legacy! Listen to his humble beginnings in acting classes, being mentored by Robert Hays to his first film as a the evil Malachai in Children of the Corn, to appearing in box office smashes like Back to the Future, Courtney has defied the odds. What was it like working with Tom Hanks on the 'Burbs, and who was it he really looked up to on set? Listen to what it was like to land a role in one of the coveted young actor roles of 1990: Memphis Belle. We also talk teen comedies, Can't Buy Me Love and Hardbodies, and his guest starring roles on such hit shows as Seinfeld, and what Jerry was really like. We also dive into his growing music career with his upcoming EP, available to order on fakefangs.com! This is a HUGE way to start a new season!

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    Episode 37: November 21 - 27, 1988

    Hey there, devoted fans...or casual listeners...maybe curious 80-phile...alright, alright, you accidently clicked on this show because your finger slipped onto this show in your recommendations, instead of the one you normally listen to...Well, whatever you happen to be, this show is a turkey! No that kind of turkey, this week we are traveling to Thanksgiving week 1988, where we reminisce about the biggest turkey show on TV...no, not the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade...the better turkey show: Mystery Science Theater 3000! We also talk news, sports, movies, TV, cartoons, comics, toys, wrestling, and much, much more! So grab a turkey leg and loosen your belt and join Kyle, Rich, and Don as we mock the week that was...along with ourselves!

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    Episode 36: Spotlight Interview - Rowby Goren

    What does divorce and comedy have in common? Well, apparently, a lot! This episode we are joined by comedy voice of many generation, comedy writer: Rowby Goren. If you've never heard the name before, you most certainly have seen his work. As a clerk for divorce court, Rowby sent some jokes to Laugh-In producers, landing him a chance of a lifetime! His career continued in many directions, from writing for game shows, like Hollywood Squares, to variety shows, Tony Orlando and Dawn; he moved into sitcoms, Three's Company; and then into the world of animation, Fat Albert, He-Man, Ninja Turtles, and so much more! Join Kyle, Rich, and Don, as we listen to the extraordinary career of one of televisions unsung voices!

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    Episode 35: May 29-June 3, 1979

    Are you ready for an all-new episode with the 80's kids? No. Well, how about a Happy Meal then? I knew that would get your attention. We travel back to 1979 to talk about the week the Happy Meal was released nationally. We return to an innocent time of clowns, giant purple pear-shaped creatures, men with hamburger heads, and a thief who steals hamburgers...man, this doesn't sound too innocent. In fact, it sounds like a friggin' nightmare. Yet, as kids we ate it up, pun intended, as we reveled in the adventures of McDonaldland and ate the Happy Meals for those cool prizes inside. So join us as we talk about the origins of this delicacy and think about which toy was our favorite in that classic box. Of course, we still talk about all the news, TV, movies, comics, sports, video games, and more! So crack open your Happy Meal box and enjoy a journey down memory lane, where the memories aren't always how you remembered them.

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    Episode 34: Spotlight Interview - Jeremy Miller: Bedford Film Festival

    What do you get when you cross a sitcom star and a world-class chef? You get none other than Jeremy Miller! Jeremy is best known as playing the role of Ben Seaver for seven season on the classic 80's sitcom: Growing Pains. If you've ever wondered how to easily break into showbiz and land those sweet acting gigs, then maybe listen to a Jason Marsden interview, instead you can hear how Jeremy and his family sacrificed a lot of their time to attend auditions and make a name for himself in Hollywood, almost giving up along the way. From a McDonald's commercial, with Jaleel White, to unseen movies like Emanon, it took Jeremy a few years and hundreds of auditions to finally score the role of a lifetime, as the goofy younger brother, Ben Seaver. Listen as Jeremy talks about the real family bonds that were built during those years, and how they are still close today! Learn about the ups-and-downs of a challenging career, and how a make-a-wish child changed his life forever, forging a life-long friendship! Discover how time spent cooking with his grandmother led to a whole new second career. And please check out Jeremy at his upcoming event at the Bedford International Film Festival in Bedford, Virginia. Beginning 6/28, he will put on a cooking demonstration! You can buy tickets and check times at https://www.bedfordfilmfest.com/. We've done a lot of interviews and this one is truly unique, as you will listen to one of the most grounded and down-to-earth actors you will encounter. So sit back and listen and 'show me that smile again!'

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    Episode 33: Spotlight Interview - Claudia Wells: Bedford Film Festival

    Remember when getting back was only the beginning? You can never go back too many times, as we return to talk about one of the 80's most quintessential films: Back to the Future! This episode we are joined by the delightful Claudia Wells, who played the original Jennifer Parker, Marty's girlfriend, in the first Back to the Future film! Claudia shares her journey of of longing to be an actor, from her roots in a Volvo commercial to her first audition for the TV series, Family, where she immediately got the role, to her countless other roles leading her to the "Golden Ticket" of Marty's girlfriend, Jennifer in Back to the Future! We learn about Claudia's auditions surrounding the coveted role, including potential roles in Gremlins, Goonies, and even Adventures in Babysitting! And learn how she shifted careers and became a fashionista for men with her boutique: Armani Wells! Listen as she talks adoration for meeting fans all over the world! We also discuss her upcoming appearance at the Bedford Film Festival, where she will be present for the screening of Back to the Future and meet with fans. To get tickets for the July 1st screening visit: bedfordfilmfestival.com. And also check out Claudia on social media: TheCladiaWells, and visit her website cladiawells.com. This is one interview you won't want to miss, because you'll want to go back, over and over again!

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    Episode 32: Spotlight Interview - Laura Willoughby: Bedford Film Festival

    Hello fellow 80's fans and movie nuts! Now that the summer season is coming, you know what that means? That's right, it's festival time! and this week we are diving into one of the most unique film festivals in the US! This week we talk about the Bedford Film Festival in Bedford, Virginia. And joining us to talk about the festival is the founder and organizer of the event: Laura Willoughby. Laura joins Kyle, Don, and Rich to talk about the origin and genesis of the festival and how a passion project became a tourist destination from all around the world! Laura founded the festival to showcase independent talent but has invited a slew of Hollywood talent to join in on the fun, including: Claudia Wells (Back to the Future), Carl Gottlieb (Jaws), Jeremy Miller(Growing Pains), and many more! So if you're looking for something unique and fun-filled to cure your wanderlust, than look no further than Bedford, Va and the Bedford Film Festival! For tickets and information visit: www.bedfordfilmfest.com

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    Episode 31: September 27 - October 3, 1982

    We're back from a short hiatus with an all-new episode to fill all your 1980's needs! Okay, okay, well, at least a week of your needs. Well, this week is no different as we explore the week that Walt Disney World bestowed upon us that all amazing, awe-inspiring, action-packed theme park: EPCOT! Alright, maybe it isn't amazing...or awe-inspiring...or action-packed, but it is a theme park, so I got that much right. Anyway, we talk about the week that Disney opened their newly minted park, with attractions to stimulate the mind and educate the brain...and lull you to sleep faster than the Hall of Presidents. Learn some of the secrets behind the park and what EPCOT really stands for. And don't worry, we will keep you on the edge of your seat with all the news, movies, toys, sports, comics, music, video games, and so much more that made this week in the 80's more exciting than the park that inspired it! So join Kyle, Rich, and Don for another nostalgia-filled trip in time, and learn why you should never pull onto the side of the road for good things and what-nots and relive the 80's again!

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    Episode 30: Spotlight Interview - Bruce Vilanch

    When you think of great comedy, many names come to mind, but if the name, Bruce Vilanch, doesn't come to mind, then you don't really know comedy. Bruce is a writer of some of the most memorable comedy classics of all-time, and you may not even know it. On this special Spotlight Episode of Travel Through the 80's with the 80's Kids, we sit down with the legendary comedy writer and actor, and discuss his start in the industry when he was recruited by, none other than, Bette Midler. And you won't believe his connection with such Bette Midler classics as 'Hocus Pocus' and 'Hocus Pocus 2!' From his lifelong friendship with the Divine Ms. M, to writing some of the most memorable (and talked about) holiday classics, such as the Paul Lynde Halloween Special, to the much debated Star Wars Holiday Special. We even get into his sci-fi film, Ice Pirates, which he helped write into one of the earlier parodies of the genre, even while Mel Brooks was developing his own sci-fi parody. And listen to learn the true connection between Ice Pirates and Spaceballs! You'll also hear about how Bruce became the unsung voice of the Oscars for over 25 years (and how he still is!) This is one episode you won't want to miss, because these stories are Hollywood Gold!

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    Episode 29: Spotlight Interview - Larry Hankin

    Did you ever watch a movie and recognize the actor playing a supporting role, but not where you remember them from? Well then, you are in for a treat! In this special Spotlight Episode, we interview an actor who falls under that description all to often. We invite comedian, character actor, and writer Larry Hankin to talk about a decades long career in entertainment that has made him that guy you recognize in countless TV shows and movies. From his early films such as 'Escape from Alcatraz,' opposite Clint Eastwood, and the musical 'Annie;' to classic 80's comedies 'Armed and Dangerous' and 'Planes, Trains, and Automobiles' opposite John Candy, to 'Running Scared' opposite Billy Crystal; and into the 90's where he is features in 'Home Alone' and 'Billy Madison.' Not to mention his countless TV credits in almost every 80's sitcom, like 'Family Ties,' 'Mr. Belvedere,' 'Barney Miller,' 'WKRP;' and 90's classics, 'Seinfeld,' and most famously as Mr Heckles on 'Friends.' We sit down and discuss how Larry came into acting, starting with the friendship with famed Jaws screenwriter, Carl Gottlieb, while at Syracuse University, a little reference for our local listeners! Larry talks about his brand new book: That Guy: A Cautionary Memoir, chronicling his life trajectory that lead him to Hollywood. Learn straight from Larry, the steps to modest fame (Spoiler: they involve throwing a punch and screening in a porno theater) You have to listen to find out more! Believe me, you won't believe it, until you hear it!    

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    Episode 28: October 14-20, 1985

    Here it is! The final episode of the "Favorite B-Movie of the 80's" trilogy! This week we review Don's pick, the 1985 horror/gore-fest: Re-Animator. The cult classic starring Jeffrey Combs and directed by Stuart Gordon, follows the story of a medical student turned mad-scientist as he discovers a chemical that can resurrect dead tissue, hence the re-animator title, but I'm guessing you already kinda figured that out. Anyway, learn some trivia regarding the movie, and find out what earned this a rightful place in the horror hall of fame! Don't worry, we still talk movies, TV, cartoons, sports, news, toys, music and more! So join Don, Rich, and Kyle as we take another trip back to that decade that put the schlock in horror. Oh, and be sure to put on your lab coat, and prepare to face the walking dead, but don't get mad if your white lab coat gets dirty from all the gore and stuff, because it will! 

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    Episode 27: Spotlight Interview - Mark Christopher Lawrence

    Welcome to an all-new episode with a new format! Over the past couple of seasons, we've had some great guests join us on our show and share their stories for the episodes we discuss. With the upcoming schedule of interviews headed our way, the time machine is getting pretty full, so we thought we'd mix it up a bit and share our interviews as stand-alone episodes called Spotlights! Don't worry devout listeners, the few of you there may be, but we are still keeping the original format as well.  This week we talk to actor and comedian; Mark Christopher Lawrence. He's appeared in such 80's classics as Hill Street Blues, and Caddyshack II. He had a memorable role as the Burly Attendant in the box-office mega-hit: Terminator 2: Judgement Day! He's continued his incredible career in televisions shows like Chuck as Big Mike, and the films K-Pax, and the Island. We talk to Mark about how he got into acting and how he made the transition to stand-up comedian.  So sit back and buckle up for a blast into the past and all the way to the present with Mark Christopher Lawrence!

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    Episode 26: October 26-November 1, 1981

    Here they come, back at it again, as the shenanigans continue with part 2 of our 'Best of the B-Movies' Trilogy. This week we explore Rich's pick, the oft forgotten 1981 horror-comedy parody: Saturday the 14th! The guys all revisit this movie for first time in decades, and the results are...well...if you've seen it, you know. So get ready to relive your childhood memories, or in this case...nightmare? No, not that. Lobotomy fodder? Yeah, that's more like it, because there is no other way you can forget this...dare we even call it a movie? Well, whatever it is, it's one helluva conversation piece. And while we dredge up those past memories of bad 80's movies, we also talk news, sports, movies, TV, cartoons, music, toys and much, much more! And being Halloween we have some added treats for you, like the return of the sketch pad, and the top Ben Cooper costumes of 1981! So join Kyle, Rich, and Don for another stroll down "bad memory" lane! Aw, who are we kidding? A bad 80's movie is still a good movie! It is? Right? 

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    Episode 25: March 9-15, 1987

    It's a brand new episode, and this week the guys start the special three-part series, 'What's Your Favorite B-Movie of the 80's?' Part One we learn Kyle's pick: the insanely over-the-top horror classic: EVIL DEAD 2: DEAD BY DAWN! The cult classic starring Bruce Campbell and directed by Sam Raimi was released on March 13, 1987. Learn some cool trivia about the movie, and discover when each of them first discovered the macabre masterpiece! As always, we take a deep dive into the week that was, exploring all the things that made this week unique! So come along for the wild ride and join us as we talk movies, music, TV, comics, sports, cartoons, toys (including what was in your Happy Meal this week), and so much more! So come along for another trip to that cabin in the woods, read along from the Necronomicon, and prepare yourself as we 'SWALLOW YOUR SOUL!'

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    Episode 24: The 80's Christmas Extravaganza!

    HO-HO-HO! What do you want for Christmas? Well, if it's an all new holiday-themed episode of Traveling Through the 80's with the 80's Kids, then you're in for a real treat! It wasn't what you asked for? You wanted a car? Something practical? Well, this is what I got for you, and isn't it the thought that counts? Even if it seems like a thoughtless gift, it's a fun-filled episode where we change things up a bit. Instead of just looking at one week, we look at the Best of the 80's: Holiday Edition! That's right, we look at the best Christmas-themed events of each year. What were the best Christmas songs across the decade, or the best Christmas movies of the 80's? What were the best SNL Christmas sketches? Well, we answer these questions and more, like always, looking at sports, news, wrestling, toys, comics, and more! We also talk about our favorite Christmas memories. Find out who spoiled the biggest Christmas gifts in the Lince household (and how our parents never found out). What did the Brown's do for Christmas? And What did the Oliver's eat? So pour yourself a glass of egg nog, and have a slice of fruit cake while we reminisce about those holidays of old...or in that new old fashioned way...or something festive. Join Kyle, Rich, and Don on a sleigh ride down memory lane with some Christmas Wrapping while it's Christmas in the Mohawk Valley!  

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    Episode 23: May 28-June 3, 1984

    Podcaster's Log, StarDate: June 1, 1984...Traveling Through the 80's with the 80's Kids boldly goes where no podcast has gone...before. This episode we revisit the release of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock! Not only do we geek out together, but we get to geek out with one of the stars of the film: the lovely and talented, Robin Curtis! Robin joins the guys to talk about landing the role of Lt. Saavik after being hand-picked by Leonard Nimoy. Learn what it's like to take over a main role in a major franchise! She also shares her childhood, growing up in New York Mills, and stumbling into acting (mostly by being at the right place at the right time.) She shares her journey from the Mills, to New York, then to Los Angeles, and then back to Central New York! Don't worry, we still talk movie, news, sports, comics, toys, TV, wrestling, music, and more! And learn about the what-nots and things that happen when Rich crevasses the hills from the Oriskany Falls to Waterville. So check your dilithium crystals and prepare for an episode that hits warp 9...or at least warp 7. Okay, okay warp 5 tops, which is still pretty awesome. Right? 

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    Episode 22: November 20-26, 1989

    What's better than going back and reliving the past? How about going Back to the Future? Oh yeah, that's right, we did do that one already. Hmmm, well, maybe this time we go Back to the Future too! That's right, we are reliving the release of the hit sequel: Back to the Future Part 2. But this time we're not just squeezing three people in the DeLorean time machine, we're taking on a fourth passenger. This time we're bringing along Jeffrey Weissman, who played George McFly in the highly anticipated sequel. Learn how Stan Laurel got him the role in movie. Listen as he takes us on the crazy journey that had him hired as a photo double to replacing Crispin Glover only days before shooting began. He shares stories from the set, as to why George is floating upside down, how they made him look like George, and what it was like to reshoot scenes from the first movie. He talks sharing scenes with the original cast and reuniting with them years later. We also talk a little about his other roles in Johnny Dangerously and Pale Rider. So strap in and throw some trash into Mr. Fusion, as we light up the flux capacitor and travel back to 1989. And like always, we talk news, sports, toys, comics, movies, TV, music and more! So join Kyle, Rich, and Don on another crazy week in the 80's. Just be careful of the banana in your tailpipe; because getting Back is only the beginning.  

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    Episode 21: July 9-15, 1984

    Greetings Listeners! You have been recruited by the 80's Kids to defend the Frontier from Xur and the Ko-Dan Armada! That's right, this week we look back on the cult classic sci-fi adventure: The Last Starfighter! Not only do we reminisce about the classic together, but this week we are joined by the wonderfully talented, and lovely, Catherine Mary Stewart, who played the role of Maggie Gordon in the film. Catherine shares tales from the set, discuss the ground-breaking visual effects, and how she and co-star Lance Guest are still close! We also travel beyond The Last Starfighter and discuss her other film from 1984: Night of the Comet, where we learn some fun insight into the film and how she still adores her cast mates. We still talk all things that made this week great: News, Sports, Toys, Movies, Music, TV Shows, Video Games, Comics, and so much more! So sit back, pop in that quarter, and while you're waiting for that ride to Rylos, listen to a bodaciously tubular episode with Kyle, Rich, and Don, and see why the 80's were totally awesome! 

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    Episode 20: October 6-12, 1986

    Welcome to Season 3! We are going to start this season off with a...Splat? Whoa, whoa, whoa...let's start off by keeping this clean; get your minds out of the gutter. I know what you're thinking...wait...your mind wasn't in the gutter? Oh, my apologies, that's on me. This week we explore the dawn of the kids game show phenomena that took off with the Nickelodeon/Fox Network collaboration: Double Dare!  That's right, the messiest, sloppiest show on TV. At least before that red wedding, Game of Thrones thing. Find out what all that slop was actually made from, find out if anyone was ever really hurt during that crazy obstacle course, learn why no one ever sued them, but most of all join Kyle, Rich, and Don as they talk all things 80's! Like always, they talk News, Sports, Toys, Video Games, Music, Comics, Movies, and more! So get ready, I dare you to listen. I double dare you! Aw crap, I guess I'll take the physical challenge.

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    Episode 19: June 15-21, 1992

    Do you remember the summer of 1992? Well, you don't have to because we're here to do it for you with an all-new episode! We dropped some extra plutonium in our flux capacitor, dialed the phone one number higher, and shot past the 80's and went back into the 1990! The summer of 1992, to be exact. This week we explore June 15-21, 1992; a week before high school graduation, and we were all a buzz about the return of Batman...in...uh...well, of course...Batman Returns... This time when the Dark Nuts dissect the Dark Knight, we aren't alone. We're joined by none other than Batman Executive Producer (not to mention writer of many great Batman comics), Micheal Uslan! Micheal shares his journey from his youthful disappointment in Batman '66, to his commitment to bring a darker, more serious Batman to the big screen! So throw on your cape and pull down your cowl and relive that super summer! As always, we talk news, sports, video games, movies, TV, comics, music and more of what made this week AWESOME! So join us again, same bat time, same bat channel...or whatever channel you use...I mean if it's a bear channel or elephant channel, I'm sure it will work too. 

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    Episode 18: June 8-14, 1981

    Did someone say, 'Adventure?' No? Are you sure? Maybe you were thinking about adventure? No...um...okay, for the sake of argument, let's say you were. Well then this is the episode for you! But then again, if you weren't thinking about adventure, this might not be for you. Well, let's just pretend you were thinking about adventure and that this is for you. Now that that's settled, this episode is all about the greatest adventure film of all time...Raiders of the Lost Ark! We are joined this week by one of the biggest Indiana Jones fans: Chris Stompolos! Chris talks about the inspiration of creating a shot-by-shot remake of Raiders with his other teen friends to create a love letter that caught the attention of Steven Spielberg! We also talk about the biggest news, sports, movies, TV shows, and songs of the week too. Not to mention, toys, comics, wrestling, cars, video games and more! So grab your bullwhip, put on your fedora, and reminisce with us! 

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    Episode 17: May 21-27, 1977

    Well, now they've done it...the 80's Kids have used too much plutonium in their flux capacitor. They've overshot the 80's and landed all the way back in that groovy decade...the 70's! and just like that decade, they've traveled to a galaxy far, far away...and talk about the moment that changed a generation of kids: the release of the movie STAR WARS! So join us as we talk the myth, legend, phenomena that made the movie a classic! Don't forget, we talk that weeks biggest moments in news, sports, TV, toys, video games, music, cars, comics and toys. Oh yeah, I think there were some other movies too. Find out what shows and songs were hot, and why Leo Sayer is such a sensitive topic for Don and Kyle. Learn what the definition of a Droid is from Rich's dad. So put on those bell bottom jeans, get on that butter fly collared shirt, wear that polyester leisure suit, and prepare for some mad-cap, groovy fun.

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    Episode 16: June 20-26, 1988

    In an all-new episode we not only travel back to the 80's, but we also travel to Toontown. That's right, this week we revisit the box-office smash: Who Framed Roger Rabbit. And we're not alone on the journey; we're joined by, none other than, the creator of Roger Rabbit, his wife Jessica, and Baby Herman; author of the incredibly clever noir novel; Who Censored Roger Rabbit: Gary K. Wolf! Gary shares some wonderful insights on the creation of the novel to the long, and challenging road to the creation of the amazing film. Learn who was playing Eddie Valiant before Bob Hoskins; hear about working side-by-side with Richard Williams and the animation team in creating the look of the characters; learn which toon flips off Mickey Mouse! As a special bonus, Gary shares insight on the future of our favorite Toontown couple (hint: there's more to come!) We also explore the other movies, TV, toys, video games, news, sports, music, and comics that made this week a totally awesome week in the 80's! Don't miss this episode, it will have you begging for more and saying, "p-p-p-please!" 

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    Episode 15: February 9-16, 1992

    Get ready to travel through the 80's again wi--wait a minute? 1992!? That's not the 80's! Well, of course, you're right, but this is the year Rich and Kyle graduated from high school, so we're traveling outside the 80's for this episode! And we're changing the name of the show to Traveling Through the 90's...NOT! Join us as we revisit the release of the comedy classic Wayne's World. From skit to the silver screen, learn how this low-budget movie became a certified box-office blockbuster, and learn where Don and Kyle were dressed up as Wayne and Garth. Of course, we don't stop there; we still talk about the biggest news, sports, movies, TV, toys, video games that came out this week as well. We take a look at the Spinner Racks and Sketch Pad too! So join Rich, Don, and Kyle as we step out of the usual format comfort zone and explore a week in the decade of grunge, flannel, and jergas! 

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    Episode 14: November 6-12, 1989

    The wall comes crumblin’ down! Today we look back on a pivotal time in history: the fall of the Berlin Wall! This moment sparked the end of the Soviet Union and the Cold War as Germany became unified! We also talk sports, TV, movies, music, toys, comics, and more! Join Rich, Kyle, and Don as we talk…turkey? We also see the return of the Sketch Pad! So take the phone off the hook, adjust the rabbit ears on the TV, and prepare to sing on the wall! The 80’s kids are back for more fun!

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    Episode 13: June 4-10, 1984

    WOW! Episode 13!? Unlucky? Nope. This week we examine the release of one of the greatest movies of the 80’s; GHOSTBUSTERS! And who did we call? Richard Mueller joins us to talk about writing the novelization for the original film and how it led to him writing for the animated series! He also shares how he went from the Coast Guard to Hollywood in a hauntingly fun episode that ain’t afraid of no ghosts! Join Rich, Don, and Kyle as we talk about movies, music, tv, sports, comics, and more!

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    Episode 12: September 2 - 8, 1985

    This episodes features a first, the first time we have done a back-to-back week (this is the week before Episode 9)’ this is also the first to feature our new permanent co-host; Don Brown. This week we look back at a news event like no other: the discovery of the Titanic! Join us as we discuss this and many other great moments, including sports, music, movies, TV, comics, and so much more! Let’s blast to the past together!

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    Episode 11: June 7-13, 1982

    This week we look at one of the biggest movies of the decade, the box-office smash; E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial. We reminisce seeing it in theaters, and yes, we did cry. But which one of us still does? So hop on your bike and take a ride across the moon as we also talk news, sports, toys, comics, and more.

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    Episode 10: May 15-21, 1988

    This. Episode. Is. Epic! This week we explore the release of the 1988 epic fantasy film ‘Willow;’ but we are not alone. This week we are joined by actor/comedian Rick Overton, who played the character of the Brownie, Franjean. He shares stories of making the film along with some of his other appearances, like ‘Groundhog Day’ and ‘Gung Ho.’ This episode is also epic as it is our longest, but it’s worth the ride. We also welcome guest host, Don Brown. So lace up those high-tops, button those acid-washed jeans, and wear your OP t-shirt as we travel back in time to the 80’s!

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    Episode 9: September 9-15, 1985

    “Thundercats HO!” This week we welcome our first guest, Lion-O himself, Larry Kenny, as we discuss the premiere of his hit series Thundercats! We talk about all the experiences he had and the impact it has on 80’s kids. Don’t worry, we won’t forget the movies, music, sports, comics, news and more! Strap in for a fun filled episode!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast talks about all things that made up the decade of excess: the 1980’s! Unlike other 80’s podcasts, we take one full week and talk about all the events that made that week special: movies, TV, music, news, sports, toys, comic books, and even wrestling! Anything that happened during the week is open for discussion. We even invite guests to sit in and talk about their influence on the 80’s and how it influenced them! So slide on you hi-tops, put on your acid wash jeans and Hypercolor t-shirt; hop in your DeLorean time machine and join us for a true blast about the past!

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Kyle Lince

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