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Random Access Television
Author: Zach Wilson & Joe Adalian
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Zach and Joe bring you a new podcast about old TV shows! From the mega hits to the ultra obscure, each installment of Random Access Television will be packed with history, anecdotes, and analysis of classic TV episodes. We use our vintage supercomputer to take you on a journey of the wild and weird.
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This time around Zach and Joe cover the short lived edgy 80's sitcom Hail to the Chief starring Patty Duke as the first female president. (Trigger warning she had a horrible life so there is a lot about the abuse she got in childhood) Digressions include Password & Super Password, ABC's pre-TGIF Friday night lineups, 30 Rock, opening credits effect on ratings & Redd Foxx's death. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's fall which means it's time for a new season of Random Access Television where we take a look at popular 80's sitcom Webster. Digressions include Mr. Belvedere's on set accident, sports gambling, PlutoTV, the current state of sitcom directors, Adam Rich faking his death, Diff'rent Strokes and the dozens of other sitcom orphans of the 80's. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time for Animaniacs!And we podcast to the max.Joel likes it and Zacho yaks.So just sit back and relax.Listen to our podcast.About Animaniacs.Digressions include the early FOX Network, HBO cancelling Sesame Street and Joe's days at variety but mostly it's Zach gushing about a show from his (not so youthful) youth! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome all to our latest episode where Zach & Joe take a look at the short lived game show Whew!. Digressions include Fear Factor, Steve Harvey, being divorced, Hanna-Barbera, reality show production and lots of talk about every American game show ever, basically, Joe really loves his game shows! (Also Zach calls Joe Joel multiple times for no good reason) If you liked the ep, please tell everybody you know and give us a 5 star rating! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this spring episode of Random Access Television, Zach & Joe take a look at the groundbreaking 1970's religious anthology Insight, a series that starred almost every star of the 1970's including Carol Burnett, Walter Matthau and Ed Asner in just the one episode we watched! Digressions include televangelism, Davey & Goliath, the Troubles, hippies, Hallmark Movies, God Friended Me, Evil, and basically any network TV show with a religious theme and yes, we get political, how could we not? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi there every one, this time around Zach & Joe take a look at the cozy light drama Gilmore Girls from the early 00's. Digressions include the Bangles, the nature of episodic TV dramas, the traveling cast of Cats, Roger Ebert's review of Bring it On, Canadian small town sitcoms, UP! Network's censorship & a long talk about how there's no more opening credits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This time around Zach & Joe look at an obscure little show called Batman, specifically the live action sitcom starring Adam West that aired from 1966 to 1968. Digressions this time around include the comic book code, baseball uniform fabrics, Austin Powers and TV demographic surveys! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello to all you Shatner fanatics do we have a treat for you this time Zach & Joe take a look at the early 80's police "drama" TJ Hooker starring the Shatman himself, William Shatner! Digressions are surprisingly few but include the Starsky and Hutch movie, 7th Heaven and the life and career of one Aaron Spelling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This time around join Zach & Joe for what's probably our favorite show we've covered so far, early late night variety show "Garroway at Large". Digressions include Conan vs. Letterman, streaming demographics, Sadie Hawkins Day, and the G4 Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back after a brief summer hiatus with an episode focusing on the long running yet mostly forgotten 90's sitcom "In the House" starring LL Cool J and a ever changing supporting cast. This time around digressions include Jeff Foxworthy, Blossom and, of course, Dog with a Blog. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Zach & Joe as we take a look at the "early" reality TV show I Witness Video, where you can see such amazing and spectacularly rare things as an alligator in Florida and very minor criminals! Digressions include golden toilets, the Olympics and Mr. Beast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This time around Zach & Joe take a look at the cozy mysteries of one Father Dowling, a priest who inexplicably solves crimes on the side. Digressions include the G4 Network, sexism in film criticism and a long tangent with some great ideas for streaming television. As always if you like it, give us some feedback at ratvpod@gmail.com and rate us highly in whatever app you listen with. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Direct from the 50's and the fifth planet from the Sun this time around Zach and Joe take a look at the forgotten sci-fi sitcom Johnny Jupiter. Speaking of forgotten here you can get an in-depth look into the history of the lost television network and it's founder. Digressions include puppets, the FOX network and of course, Mystery Science Theater. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This time around Zach and Joe take a long look at the 90's juggernaut that was "Live! With Regis and Kathie Lee". In addition to the usual series history and episode discussion (an episode you can see yourself on YouTube in the Random Access Television playlist) we also talk about Zach's experiences with New York, the state of local TV and, oh yeah, the time Joe had a 1 on 1 lunch with Regis himself! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a long layoff, Zach is back, this time with his brand new co-host Joe Adalion of Vulture Magazine. While the host may be new the format is the same as each episode Zach and Joe talk about an American TV Show picked at random for us by our vintage super computer and this time around it picked the short lived Richard Jeni starring sitcom Platypus Man from 1995! Thrill as we talk the show, stand-ups on TV, Certs (with Retsyn) and which one of us doesn't like the Golden Girls (hint, it's Zach). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The summer of reruns concludes!From the parking lot of the Oakland A’s Coliseum to the top of the Billboard charts, MC Hammer emerged a 90s branding powerhouse. Out of his many endeavors, the Hammerman cartoon became a short-lived Saturday morning staple. Zach and Nas reminisce about early 90s mega-fads, awful animation, and possibly the most complicated theme song of all time.Graffiti: good or bad? MC Hammer can’t quite decide, but it makes for an entertaining episode! Join us to discuss the rise and inevitable downfall of Hammer, who influenced a lot of kids to wear puffy pants. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The summer of reruns continues!As one of the longest running shows in history, if you haven’t heard of Saturday Night Live, where have you been? On our spooktacular Halloween special we watch the October 30th, 1993 edition of SNL - guest starring Christian Slater and the Smashing Pumpkins! Nas is in 90s heaven as she gets to talk about one of her favorite bands and hero, Billy Corgan. Zach is also in heaven, because he loves SNL lore and trivia. Come for Chris Farley’s golden era, stay for those Sassy Boys! But feel free to skip the Weekend Update, because it was dated and bad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summer of reruns continues!NOT the sitcom.Are you ready for the world’s most sleepy show? Zach and Nas try not to fall into a deep slumber while recalling the precision, straight-from-the-manual schematics of World War 2 fighter planes! If you love planes, planes, and more planes, then Wings (the documentary-style show, not the sitcom) is for you. Content warning: we’ll be talking about Nazis a bit in this episode, so if historically-minded dialogue about such bothers you, please feel free to skip to the next episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summer re-runs continue!Zach and Nas take a look at this heartwarming adventure between a hearing impaired woman and her hearing-ear dog Levi. What ever happened to inspirational TV? The uplifting, feel-good stories of white women being girlbosses? With Sue Thomas, FB Eye, you can relive the early 00s in all its beige glory. We do have to praise Deanne Bray though, we stan an inclusive hero! It’s awesome to see a disabled actor get a chance to play her character. In this episode, we discuss the now defunct PAX network, mean FBI agents, and Canadian acting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Random Access Television is pleased to introduce our first guest: the talented Jamie! Join Zach, Nas, and our special guest as we converse about one of TVs longest running soap operas: One Life to Live. Soap operas were always outrageous, but they’ve gone through some changes over the years. Amnesia? Anagrams that reveal secrets? Crazy dreams? A gun wielding psycho wife who we all adore? SNOOP DOG? This show has it all! A rollercoaster from beginning to end. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.























