The podcast about failed or forgotten sitcoms from the 80s and 90s. Many sitcoms have stood the test of time and have millions of adoring fans—but those shows were diamonds in the rough. This podcast is not about those diamonds, it's about the rough. Some sitcoms were briefly popular in their time, some were cancelled almost immediately. You probably won't recognize most of these, and you'll say '... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmTV Reviews |
It’s been a while since the last TWAS episode came out, so Brynn, Aaron and Barry have a little chat to check-in with fans…announce the sitcom that will be featured in the next regular episode...and do a little trivia game too!
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George & Leo WAS a show. Bob Newhart played George—which is his actual first name in real life, thus keeping up the tradition of naming every single show he did after himself. George is the owner of a charming little bookshop on the equally charming ... more
The Duck Factory WAS a show. The year was 1984 and NBC was entering their sitcom golden age. A young cartoonist from the midwest moves to LA to take a job at a decaying old animation studio, mainly known for their show Dippy Duck. That young cartooni... more
Partners WAS a show. This short-lived sitcom is about two young architects in San Francisco, Bob (Jon Cryer) and Owen (Tate Donovan.) Off the top, Owen gets engaged to Alicia (Maria Pitillo), and his best friend Bob competes for attention as somethin... more
Omg! Someone else who is human and exists knows this show other than me. I havent checked for an ep on Small Wonder or Its a Living yet, but if I die and go to syndication heaven, I will be happy to have found others who enjoy retro pop culture, and dissecting it, along with the intricacies of the six degrees of (friends) separation, like who wrote this, who created that - it really is something else. I came upon this gem of a show after (semi-randomly) searching “John Larroquette” on spotify (a... more
We are huuuuge fans of obscure, weird, funny, nostalgic anything - so to hear about all these shows we didn’t even know existed have us hooked to looking them up and watching online!
The hosts all watch episodes from a long-dead sitcom, and then discuss it afterwards. Their discussions are funny and on point, and even with sitcoms I haven't seen, I love hearing their recaps.
All around recommended!
You don’t need to be a TV nerd to share in a few nostalgic laughs with these three engaging hosts. This podcast is fun, clever and a lighthearted counterbalance in these heavy times — and absolutely worth a follow.
This is my new favourite podcast. I love the discussion about how so many people came together and made shows that were just not good. And the contrast to shows like Friends and Seinfeld, which were successful, is very interesting. The editing is great, and having 3 co-hosts means there's always something fresh being said. Analytical and funny at the same time. If you grew up in the 80s and 90s like I did, and watched a lot of sitcoms, you should subscribe to this podcast.
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Apple Podcasts | #171 |
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