
Join Steve and Dave as they follow Jim Rockford's adventures through LA in the 1970s
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTV & Film | |||

As I oft note, not all of my 'clever' titles are good, or even clever.
I adore this one.
We've got Chapman with no power.
We've got a little Dennis.
We've got Jim GETTING PAID.
We've got this amazing show not giving a shit that two of the main... more
Tough title this week.
Some 'problematic' as the kids say, portrayals of 'unnamed scary Arab culture' in this one. I suppose that's a sign of the times, but it was a bit weird. This is an occupational hazard of looking at 50 year old media.
The... more
Again, some of my 'clever' titles are better than others.
Special thanks to friend of the show Chris Cooling who went down a rabbit hole with Steve.
Oh man, so much meta commentary on 70s detective shows. Oh, also, join the 70s detectives Facebook g... more
We're Canadian, we don't kill people... (unless they really need it).
Another fun one this week.
Jon is a little sick.
Hey Dennis becomes a lieutenant!
I like the deputy chief character.
The Captain Crunch thing was real, and then the show didn'... more
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I enjoy hearing about the Rockford Files. I’m also rewatching them. One thing I really like about these old shows is the lack of politics in the stories. I really wish the podcast hosts would lay off the snide political comments. If it wasn’t for that, I’d give them 5 stars.
I’m rewatching the entire series & it’s nice to have fellow travelers.
It’s also a treat to have smart & entertaining hosts along the journey.
Thanks for this little life treat!
-Jim Taggert
I love Canada, Anne Murray and The Rockford Files not necessarily in that order! This podcast will motivate me to once again to watch my favorite TV series of all time as it will serve as an excellent companion piece. Well, hopefully better than the last Rockford Files rewatch podcast which I couldn’t finish. Rockford broken down through the prism of two woke millennials was a disaster. Thanks for your efforts, eh?
Great show! Great well informed commenters! Interesting discussion! Highly recommend!








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