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    Explore " bewitched" with insightful episodes like "WandaVision", "...about Johnny Cool (1963)", "EP 138: Reaction To WandaVision pt1", "WandaVision - Episodes 1 and 2, "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience" and "Don't Touch That Dial"" and "36. A Cauldron-side Chat: Witches in TV & Film" from podcasts like ""Cinema at First Sight with Annabel McConnachie", "The World Is Wrong", "Thunder Pop", "Assembly Required: An MCU Retrospective" and "The New Witches"" and more!

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    WandaVision

    WandaVision

    Join millennial Marvel neophyte Annabel and special guest star/MCU expert Ben Thomas as they endeavour to review the pilot of the new Disney+ miniseries 'WandaVision'. Starring Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda/Scarlett Witch and Paul Bettany as Vision, this show transports two superheroes into an idyllic, suburban 1950's sitcom jam-packed with canned laughter and rampant sexism. Does this loving, black and white parody work, or is too far out of Marvel's typical action packed comfort zone to escape our scathing critique? Stream now to find out. 

    ...about Johnny Cool (1963)

    ...about Johnny Cool (1963)

    Henry Silva & Elizabeth Montgomery star in a film that is the connective tissue between “Bewitched” and the JFK assassination.

    Directed by William Asher. Written by Joseph Landon based on a novel by John McPartland and produced by Peter Lawford. Starring: Henry Silva, Elizabeth Montgomery, Sammy Davis Jr, Mort Sahl, Telly Savales, Jim Backus, Joey Bishop & Richard Anderson. Music from Billy May.

    How is the world wrong about this movie?

    From Andras: It is impossible to understand “Bewitched” without understanding “Johnny Cool” and we are making the case that it is difficult to understand “Johnny Cool” without understanding the JFK assassination. Of course, it’s hard to understand the JFK assassination without exploring the history of the 20th century. That’s on you but “Johnny Cool” is a doorway into, and a tributary from, all of this bloody film fodder.

    Produced by Andras Jones
    Hosted by Andras Jones & Bryan Connolly
    Executive Producer: Erica Russel

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    EP 138: Reaction To WandaVision pt1

    EP 138: Reaction To WandaVision pt1

    After arriving in a cloud of the unknown, the world of WandaVision is rapidly coming into focus. Last week’s two-parter introduced us to the black-and-white tv fantasy that the Scarlet Witch and Vision have made their home, but it did so with little context to puzzle together the grander picture. Here we react to episodes 1-3 of WandaVision.

    WandaVision - Episodes 1 and 2, "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience" and "Don't Touch That Dial"

    WandaVision - Episodes 1 and 2, "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience" and "Don't Touch That Dial"

    RETROSPECTIVE NO MORE! Assembly Required takes its first steps into the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Eduardo, Peach3z, Chris, and Robbie recap the first two episodes of WANDAVISION, Marvel Studios' first Disney+ original series! Dive into the surreal sitcom town of Westview where Wanda Maximoff and her new husband, the android Vision, live an idyllic life... or do they? Hear about some of the classic sitcoms that were an influence on these episodes, listen to Chris slowly lose his grip on his sanity as he recaps the 1985 comic limited series "The Vision and the Scarlet Witch," and join the guys as they engage in some wild speculation about future episodes.

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    36. A Cauldron-side Chat: Witches in TV & Film

    36. A Cauldron-side Chat: Witches in TV & Film

    Ooh, child! Grab a yummy potion to sip on and join us for a cauldron-side chat about witches in television and film! We open with some mental health talk, and then Maria and Laura get into their favorite witchy shows and films – Bewitched, The Craft, Practical Magic, Suspiria, The Witch, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and more! (WARNING: SPOILERS) What witchy shows or movies are your favorites? Let us know on the sosh-meeds! Tag us @thenewwitches on Instagram and Twitter.

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    Witches, Brains, Ghosts, and Rats: The Halloween Episode

    Witches, Brains, Ghosts, and Rats: The Halloween Episode

    This week on Meat and Three we’re embracing the spooky spirit of Halloween. From zombies to witches, we’re exploring the odd… the occult… and the taboo in the world of food. First, we’ll delve head-first into real-life brain eating with organ meat expert, and cookbook co-author Michael Harlen Turkell. Then, we’ll learn about the New York rat infestations spurred by Covid-19 with rodentologist Dr. Bobby Corrigan. Ryder Bell takes us into the mysterious world of ghost kitchens and we travel back in time with Tash Kimmell  to uncover what might have been the real culprit behind the Salem Witch Trials. 

    Further Reading:

    Check out Linda Caporeal’s Ergot theory  here 

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    Bewitched: Trick or Treat (1965)

    Bewitched: Trick or Treat (1965)

    Halloweek starts off with a bang as Emma and Jack team up with resident Bewitched expert Claire to cover this American television classic! Iconic Endora costumes, Darrin turning into a werewolf, and a surprise cameo from a young Marcia Brady all make this an absolute winner. Be on the lookout Saturday for ANOTHER Halloween episode, the fun is just beginning!
     

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    S2 E4: Bewitched(2005)

    S2 E4: Bewitched(2005)

    What happens when a classic show gets remade into a classic movie, that's CREATING a remake of that same classic show IN the movie? Bewitch 2005! We'll admit, the premise is a tiny bit confusing, and there are a few plot holes. But what other Halloween themed Romantic Comedies are there, Practical Magic!? (we need to save at least one option for next year). So join Sarah and Devin as they break down the Nicole Kidman/Will Ferrell remake of Bewitched. 

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    Mary Tyler Moore & The Moody Optimist featuring Herbie J. Pilato

    Mary Tyler Moore & The Moody Optimist featuring Herbie J. Pilato

    Herbie J. Pilato’s book Mary: The Mary Tyler Moore Story inspires us to explore Mary’s effect on a generation of women who have grown up to turn the world on with their smile, their independence and their ingenuity. Plus, Fritz and Weezy head down paths towards TCM’s salute to women filmmakers, the warning signs of fascism, Jim Gaffigan’s Twitter truth and Chadwick Boseman’s light and legacy.

    Path Points of Interest:


    How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them by Jason Stanley


    PBS Interview


    Fascism: A Warning by Madeleine Albright


    The Anatomy of Fascism by Robert O. Paxton


    MIchael McFaul Twitter Thread on fascism


    Women Make Film

    14 Episodes on TCM


    Wait For Your Laugh: Rose Marie


    Jim Gaffigan on Twitter


    Chadwick Boseman Movies:

    42
    Marshall
    Black Panther
    Get On Up

    Chadwick Boseman's Commencement Speech at Howard University


    "Take the harder way which will ultimately bring you more pride and more purpose."


    Herbie Pilato Books


    MARY: The Mary Tyler Moore Story


    Dashing, Daring and Debonair: TV's Top Male Icons from the '50s, '60s and '70s


    Glamour, Gidgets and the Girl Next Door


    The Essential Elizabeth Montgomery: A Guide To Her Magical Performances


    Twitch Upon a Star: The Bewitched Life and Career of Elizabeth Montgomery


    The Bionic Book


    The Kung Fu Book of Caine


    NBC & ME: My Life as a Page in a Book


    Weezy as a Page


    Weezy's  unpublished Tiger Beat Magazine article


    Mary: The Mary Tyler Moore Story


    A Little Police Officer Perspective.

    A Little Police Officer Perspective.

    This week, Brian chats with Officer Isaac Gowens of the Oakland PD, getting a little perspective from the Police side of things... then talking current events in Headliners on the Headlines with Julia Jackson & Paco Romane

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    Bewitched: Mother, Meet What's His Name (1964)

    Bewitched: Mother, Meet What's His Name (1964)

    Emma and Jack feature their very first guest on the podcast, Emma’s lifelong friend and resident Bewitched expert Claire! The crew talk about and break down one of the first episodes of the series and one that lays the framework for the rest of the show. Tune in for laughs, nostalgia, and maybe even a few spooky treats..

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    1969 - January: Led Zeppelin “Led Zeppelin 1”

    1969 - January:  Led Zeppelin “Led Zeppelin 1”

    We return to one of the true giants of the rock era as we take a dive into Led Zeppelin's debut album, known as Led Zeppelin 1. Band members Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and John Bonham recorded this album prior to securing a recording contract. It was recorded in 36 hours at a cost of 2,100 pounds. Founder and guitarist Jimmy Page produced the album.

    The tracks are a mix of old blues songs and original material, and feature both Page's stirring guitar riffs and Plant's soaring vocals. Originally touring as The New Yardbirds, they changed their name to Led Zeppelin supposedly after Who drummer Keith Moon commented on The New Yardbirds “going over like a lead zeppelin.”

    This first album had only one single (“Good TImes, Bad Times”), but most of the tracks would get in the rotation on album-oriented rock stations throughout the U.S.

    Join us as we take in this rock-and-roll blues debut by one of the masters of the genre.

     

    Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You
    This track alternates between soft acoustics and driving rock. This was originally composed by Anne Bredon and was covered by Joan Baez in the early 60's before Led Zeppelin's cover.

    You Shook Me
    A deeper blues track was written by Willie Dixon, and was originally recorded by Muddy Waters in 1962, and by Jeff Beck in 1968. This version is slow and somewhat psychedelic, but maintains a heavy feel throughout this long song.

    Communication Breakdown
    One of the well-known tracks from the debut album, it is surprising to realize that this was not a single at the time.

    I Can't Quit You Baby
    This is another Willie Dixon cut, with a distinct feel of the Mississippi delta. It was first recorded by Otis Rush in 1956. "I can't quit you baby, but I've got to put you down for a while."

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Theme from the Television Series “Bewitched”
    Dick York, the actor who played Darrin Stephens (father of Elizabeth Montgombery's Samantha) on the show, collapsed on the set and was replaced by Dick Sargent. The show continued with the completely different actor until 1972 with no mention of the change.

    STAFF PICKS:

    "Ramblin', Gamblin' Man” by The Bob Seger System
    Wayne's staff pick features a driving drum beat and the Hammond organ from Detroit's Bob Seger. This was inspired by the Spencer Davis group, and would be Seger's first hit, and only hit until the “Night Moves” album in the 70's.

    “Build Me Up, Buttercup” by The Foundations
    Rob features this pop song which has been used by the Los Angeles Angels baseball team among many others. It was written by Mike D'abo, vocalist for Manfred Mann.

    “Ray of Hope” by The Rascals
    Bruce's staff pick features the New Jersey hit machine known as The Rascals. This song was inspired by the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in June of 1968. "But there's people who win without making fists. Our world won't survive lest we think like this."

    “Touch Me” by The Doors
    Brian finishes off the staff picks with this Jim Morrison hit. The original name of the song was going to be "Hit Me," but thankfully, Morrison convinced the band to make the change to "Touch Me."

     

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    “Soulful Strut” by Young Holt Unlimited
    Our instrumental close is a well-known riff you may recognize - it was a hit at the time.

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    Bewitched: Magic and Paganism

    Bewitched: Magic and Paganism

    Imagine using a spell book to conjure up an entity in your friend's basement, then not being sure how to send it back. 

    Guest Lynn Woike talks about her transformative experience and how it began a journey that ultimately led to self-discovery.

    Join us in talking about paganism, goddesses, faeries, spells, and all things magic in this episode of Hack the Chat. 


    The Witch Hunt

    The Witch Hunt

    Can a witch hunt narrative be effective if it includes actual witches? In part one of a two part series on Salem and its Witch Trials, Iconography uses Hocus Pocus, Scooby Doo, and The Blair Witch Project to see how the bad witch stands in for the unknowable wilderness; then Sabrina, Bewitched, I Married a Witch, and Bell, Book, and Candle tell the story of how the witch was domesticated.

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