
Every week I will watch an old episode of one of my favorite classic television shows (this could be from the 1950's through the 1990's) and have a guest watch with me who has never seen it before. We will then discuss the episode from both perspectives. Join us for some fun!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 103 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmTV Reviews | |||

Happy New Year! Welcome to our annual "Bloopers & Outtakes" podcast episode. Just to give you an idea of what goes on behind the scenes, and how much fun we have!
Join me and my cohost, Gino, as we recap the Christmas Episode of this classic 1970's sitcom. Among other things, we discuss: Friends, Charlie Brown Christmas, Dancing with the Stars and...Seinfeld! Also, Gino sings (kind of) and overuses the word "n... more
Join me and my bestie as we watch a heartwarming Christmas episode of this a TV Classic! Of course, we laugh a lot and, among other things, we mention: The Shining, Frankie Avalon, Sabrina Carpenter and Charlie Brown. Join us for some holiday fun!
In this episode of Old TV with a New Twist, hosts Michelle and Emily discuss the Thanksgiving episode of The Waltons, exploring its themes of family, love, and the challenges faced by John Boy. They delve into the character dynamics, the various subp... more
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Thank you Michelle and family and friends for watching these cozy classics with us, especially during these stressful times. It’s like sitting down with the cozy drink, blanket and chatting with a friend.
Love your energy Michelle and how much you enjoy your work. (Can it be called work when you’re having so much fun?) Your co-hosts follow your lead for extra added value. Thank you for dissecting and taking me back to so many of the great shows I grew up with as well as during my adult years. Keep on keepin’ on! 👍🏻👍🏻
Michelle is a delight to listen to, so many wonderful memories brought back!
Best classic TV podcast out there!
Great approach to reviewing old shows. I just think they should watch more than one episode
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This podcast offers a nostalgic exploration of classic television by revisiting episodes from beloved shows dating from the 1950s to the 1990s. Each episode features the host, who watches a selected show with a guest—often someone who has never seen the episode before—creating a fresh perspective on iconic series. Discussions incorporate personal anecdotes, the cultural significance of the shows, and behind-the-scenes trivia, providing an engaging blend of humor and sentimentality. Listeners can expect lively debates over character dynamics, iconic moments, and the evolution of television storytelling over the decades, making it an enjoyable listen for fans of classic TV.
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