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Two guys reliving their childhoods through TV shows from the 70s and 80s.

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Magnum gets knocked off of his surf ski in the middle of the ocean and has to tread water until he can be rescued. The problem is, nobody knows for sure he is out on the water. He always spends the 4th of July on his own so nobody will notice he is g... more

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St. Eliguis is far from the most prestigious hospital in the Boston area. It's old, dirty, but it definitely has dedicated doctors and nurses. We meet way too many doctors to keep track of, but we focus on Dr. Morrison. He is burnt out but spending h... more

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David Banner runs into a singer, actually she almost runs him over, and ends up helping her through a difficult time. She is a KISS-like, punk rocker who paints her face and has some lightning bolt thing and is able to drive her audience into a frenz... more

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Walter ends up on a security detail after the band Sweet Kicks (featuring Laura Branigan) is almost blown up. Automan is excited to live the rock and roll lifestyle and ends up kind of dating Jessie (Laura). Then, he dad goes to an old mob friend for... more

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 134 ratings
  • Nostalgia rules

    "I Used To Watch This" is a delightful trip down memory lane for anyone who grew up watching classic TV shows from the 70s and 80s. Hosts Mike Frighetto and Mike Sullivan have a warm and engaging rapport, and their genuine enthusiasm for the shows they discuss is infectious. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking for a nostalgic reminder of your childhood, this podcast is sure to entertain and transport you back to a simpler time.

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    5
    Krdragon6950
    United States3 months ago
  • So Fun!

    I just discovered this pod and really enjoy it. I watched almost all of the shows they reviewed and it’s fun to listen to them discuss them. I binged a bunch of episodes. They are entertaining and knowledgeable. Highly recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lizz Beckett
    United States7 months ago
  • Disappointing…They know nothing

    These guys don’t know anything about 80’s shows. Example: they didn’t know who Sonny Crockett was. Come on! Stay in your lane and talk about something you are familiar with because the 80’s ain’t it

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Welcome2primetime
    United States7 months ago
  • Great Concept Execution OK

    I love the idea of this podcast and the shows chosen. The guys are decent but there are pet peeves of mine that keep me from giving it more than three starts. 1) They don’t do enough research about guest stars and the shows and assume no one listening knows. For example in the Stingray episode they say no one listening knows the theme. Wrong! Stingray has a loyal fan base and I even have the theme on my phone. In other words they treat the audience as if they don’t love and know obscure TV but... more

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    3
    Eddielouie
    United States9 months ago
  • Awesome show!

    Hosts Mike and Mike first talk about modern shows they currently are watching and then dive in to a scene be scene description of a show from the ‘70s and ‘80s. Their tales are entertaining and they note how times have changed! Between the two hosts they a nice detailed summary of the episode and presented in a fun, light-hearted fashion. I highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Joe B14
    United Statesa year ago

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