Hollywood Profiles of Yesteryear and Three Stooges Throwback show

Hollywood Profiles of Yesteryear and Three Stooges Throwback

Summary: Each episode, host Gabriel Russo profiles a star of the silent era of Hollywood. Some are scandalous, some are not, but all are interesting and worth remembering. Join Gabe Russo as he learns who these people are along with you. The podcast has turned away from the salacious and more into informative profiling of these barely remembered people and their times, hence the change in name. Three Stooges Throwback is the second podcast on this feed. It is a comprehensive look back at each and every Three Stooges short. Join Gabe Russo as he talks production notes, trivia, goofs, etc. from all 190 Three Stooges shorts.

Podcasts:

 Episode 21 King of Comedy, Mack Sennett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1185

Mack Sennett was an actor, director, and studio owner who gave Chaplin, Arbuckle and many others their start. Who or what are the Keystone Kops? Well, listen.

 Episode 21 King of Comedy, Mack Sennett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1185

Mack Sennett was an actor, director, and studio owner who gave Chaplin, Arbuckle and many others their start. Who or what are the Keystone Kops? Well, listen.

 Episode 20: Florence La Badie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 816

She was one of the biggest stars in the world in the early days of Hollywood. She was also the first woman to die at the height of her popularity. Find out what happened by listening.

 Episode 20: Florence La Badie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 816

She was one of the biggest stars in the world in the early days of Hollywood. She was also the first woman to die at the height of her popularity. Find out what happened by listening.

 Ep. 19 Transition to Talkies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 973

By 1930, the majority of films were "Talkies". Was it an easy transition? No. What happened? Find out in around 15 minutes.

 Ep. 19 Transition to Talkies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 973

By 1930, the majority of films were "Talkies". Was it an easy transition? No. What happened? Find out in around 15 minutes.

 Episode 18 Rudolph Valentino | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1551

Valentino was the first male sex symbol. He was a Latin Lover from Italy. What was a taxi dancer? listen.

 Episode 18 Rudolph Valentino | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1551

Valentino was the first male sex symbol. He was a Latin Lover from Italy. What was a taxi dancer? listen.

 Episode 17 Theda Bara | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 916

She was the first Femme Fatale on film. She worked exclusively in silent film. Most of her stuff has been lost, but her fame remains. Listen up folks. She was Cleopatra.

 Episode 17 Theda Bara | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 916

She was the first Femme Fatale on film. She worked exclusively in silent film. Most of her stuff has been lost, but her fame remains. Listen up folks. She was Cleopatra.

 Interview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21

A print interview I did about the show. I figured I'd post it here. The link no longer works, but here it is for you, to read. Please check it out. New episode coming in a day or two. Always. Or a week or two. When did you first start listening to podcasts and what was/were the first podcast(s) that you listened to? In 2005, I heard about podcasts. I discovered a show called Fanboy Radio and it piqued my interest. The first podcast I actually listened to was Comic Geek Speak. I had heard about Ricky Gervais, and about podcasts but did not know where to find them. I downloaded the Yahoo Podcatcher, which was a big unwieldy thing that took over my computer. Once I learned how I-tunes worked, I was hooked. What are some of your current favorite podcasts that you listen to and why? I am a huge comedy nerd, as well as an Anglophile. So I listen to tons of comedy, plus a bunch of soccer shows from the UK. I listen to most of the Earwolf shows. Comedy Bang Bang, etc. Kevin Smith’s Smodcast is great. It’s usually a sort of fluid list. I’m always looking for something new to check out, but I’m kind of picky. Since it is soccer season currently, I listen to the football shows from the UK first. BBC 606 is the best, it is a phone in show with opinions from fans instead of pundits. The BBC shows, most British shows, are the only ones that originate as radio shows first. Mostly I stick with strictly podcasts. Here’s my list: Uhh Yeah Dude, The Dollop, Doug Loves Movies, Football Weekly, I Was There Too, Greg Proops Film Club, 5 live World Football Phone-in, Hollywood Babylon, Monday Morning Podcast, 606 Football Phone in, Spontaneanation, 5 live Football Daily, Mysteries Abound, Improv4Humans, Stuff You Should Know, Who Charted, Second Captains, WTF, Danny Baker Show, Smodcast, Dead Authors, How Did This Get Made, The Bugle, Comedy Bang Bang, 7 Day Saturday, Steve Austin Show, The Smartest Man in the World, Useless Information Podcast. On what device(s) and app(s) do you listen to podcasts and why do you choose that/those device(s) and app(s)? I download them on I-Tunes and listen on my I-phone. It used to be my I-pod shuffle, but since I got the phone, it’s all in one. I host my podcast on Podomatic.com which has a great free hosting service. Although, I am reaching my storage and bandwidth limits and will have to pay the Pro fee soon. I hear you can host free on Libsyn, or Google Drive, but I haven’t looked into any of that yet. I kind of podcast in a vacuum in that I don’t know anyone else who does it or could offer tips, so I plug along as I can. When and why did you decide to become a podcaster? I did my first podcast in late 2005. It was called Gabe’s Superhero Show, then my wife and I did Comics and More with Gabe and Mandy. Superhero Show went 13 episodes and then my daughter was born and I had no time to podcast. Comics and More was just a couple of episodes, my wife wasn’t really into it. It took several years to get into it again with Hollywood Scandals of Yesteryear, and I’m at episode 16, trying to stay on a regular schedule. I was just captivated by the medium, and felt the need to broadcast about something. Anything. As a podcaster, do you have any influences (they don't have to be from the podcasting world)? Kevin Smith was and is a huge influence. He is always professing his love of podcasting and suggesting people record their own shows about the things that they are passionate about. Beyond that, all of the podcasters that I listen to influence me in various ways, to try to be funny, or interesting, or keep it short, etc. The guys who do solo podcasts, like Bill Burr, Greg Proops, etc. I am not comparing myself to either of these great talents, but I aspire to do an interesting show on my own. No one wants to listen to me blather on for an hour or more, but these guys can do a stream of consciousness show that is entertaining, interesting, and informative as (continued)

 Interview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21

A print interview I did about the show. I figured I'd post it here. The link no longer works, but here it is for you, to read. Please check it out. New episode coming in a day or two. Always. Or a week or two. When did you first start listening to podcasts and what was/were the first podcast(s) that you listened to? In 2005, I heard about podcasts. I discovered a show called Fanboy Radio and it piqued my interest. The first podcast I actually listened to was Comic Geek Speak. I had heard about Ricky Gervais, and about podcasts but did not know where to find them. I downloaded the Yahoo Podcatcher, which was a big unwieldy thing that took over my computer. Once I learned how I-tunes worked, I was hooked. What are some of your current favorite podcasts that you listen to and why? I am a huge comedy nerd, as well as an Anglophile. So I listen to tons of comedy, plus a bunch of soccer shows from the UK. I listen to most of the Earwolf shows. Comedy Bang Bang, etc. Kevin Smith’s Smodcast is great. It’s usually a sort of fluid list. I’m always looking for something new to check out, but I’m kind of picky. Since it is soccer season currently, I listen to the football shows from the UK first. BBC 606 is the best, it is a phone in show with opinions from fans instead of pundits. The BBC shows, most British shows, are the only ones that originate as radio shows first. Mostly I stick with strictly podcasts. Here’s my list: Uhh Yeah Dude, The Dollop, Doug Loves Movies, Football Weekly, I Was There Too, Greg Proops Film Club, 5 live World Football Phone-in, Hollywood Babylon, Monday Morning Podcast, 606 Football Phone in, Spontaneanation, 5 live Football Daily, Mysteries Abound, Improv4Humans, Stuff You Should Know, Who Charted, Second Captains, WTF, Danny Baker Show, Smodcast, Dead Authors, How Did This Get Made, The Bugle, Comedy Bang Bang, 7 Day Saturday, Steve Austin Show, The Smartest Man in the World, Useless Information Podcast. On what device(s) and app(s) do you listen to podcasts and why do you choose that/those device(s) and app(s)? I download them on I-Tunes and listen on my I-phone. It used to be my I-pod shuffle, but since I got the phone, it’s all in one. I host my podcast on Podomatic.com which has a great free hosting service. Although, I am reaching my storage and bandwidth limits and will have to pay the Pro fee soon. I hear you can host free on Libsyn, or Google Drive, but I haven’t looked into any of that yet. I kind of podcast in a vacuum in that I don’t know anyone else who does it or could offer tips, so I plug along as I can. When and why did you decide to become a podcaster? I did my first podcast in late 2005. It was called Gabe’s Superhero Show, then my wife and I did Comics and More with Gabe and Mandy. Superhero Show went 13 episodes and then my daughter was born and I had no time to podcast. Comics and More was just a couple of episodes, my wife wasn’t really into it. It took several years to get into it again with Hollywood Scandals of Yesteryear, and I’m at episode 16, trying to stay on a regular schedule. I was just captivated by the medium, and felt the need to broadcast about something. Anything. As a podcaster, do you have any influences (they don't have to be from the podcasting world)? Kevin Smith was and is a huge influence. He is always professing his love of podcasting and suggesting people record their own shows about the things that they are passionate about. Beyond that, all of the podcasters that I listen to influence me in various ways, to try to be funny, or interesting, or keep it short, etc. The guys who do solo podcasts, like Bill Burr, Greg Proops, etc. I am not comparing myself to either of these great talents, but I aspire to do an interesting show on my own. No one wants to listen to me blather on for an hour or more, but these guys can do a stream of consciousness show that is entertaining, interesting, and informative as (continued)

 Episode 16 Nosferatu, Happy Halloween | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 946

Was Max Schreck a real vampire? Of course not, silly. But Director FW Murnau's head really was stolen. Listen to hear things.

 Episode 16 Nosferatu, Happy Halloween | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 946

Was Max Schreck a real vampire? Of course not, silly. But Director FW Murnau's head really was stolen. Listen to hear things.

 Hollywood Scandals of Yesteryear Episode 15: Two-fer Martha Mansfield and Peg Entwistle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1049

Martha Mansfield was an up and coming actress when tragedy struck. Her dress caught fire on set and she died. Peg Entwistle was a stage star who turned to suicide when her movie career did not take off. She jumped from the H in the Hollywoodland sign. Listen as we profile both in under 20! Image is Martha with John Barrymore in her last picture.

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