Logo

    julia duffy

    Explore " julia duffy" with insightful episodes like "Episode 1.35 'Wizards and Warriors' Part 4", "Episode 1.34 'Wizards and Warriors' Part 3", "12 Days of Christmas: Christmas with the Campbells", "Episode 1.33 'Wizards and Warriors' Part 2" and "Episode 1.32 'Wizards and Warriors'" from podcasts like ""The Aquaboy Podcast", "The Aquaboy Podcast", "Mashley at the Movies", "The Aquaboy Podcast" and "The Aquaboy Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    Episode 1.35 'Wizards and Warriors' Part 4

    Episode 1.35 'Wizards and Warriors' Part 4

    The Aquaboys end another year of broadcast excellence with an episode for the ages!!   We return to the medieval realm of Aperans, for yet another blissful romp through Wizards and Warriors.  We stop down and take a moment of valuable airtime to celebrate the life of one of our own.  We take a deep insightful dive into the world of furry culture.  All that AND about as much sacrilege as you can handle.   You’re welcome Aquaboy Nation.

    Wizards and Warriors is an American comedy adventure fantasy series that aired on CBS from February 26 to May 14, 1983. Starring Jeff Conaway, Julia Duffy, Walter Olkewicz, Duncan Regehr, and Clive Revill. Eight one-hour episodes were made. The series was created by Don Reo for Warner Bros. Television and three of the episodes were directed by Bill Bixby.

    In the medieval realm of Aperans, the neighboring kingdoms of Karteia and Camarand engage in repeated conflict. Prince Erik Greystone, who is engaged to Princess Ariel Baaldorf, battles the evil Prince Dirk Blackpool. Both princes employ magic users of various alignments to gain the upper hand against each other.

    Episode 1.34 'Wizards and Warriors' Part 3

    Episode 1.34 'Wizards and Warriors' Part 3

    50% of the professional broadcasters on the Aquaboy Podcast display their unending dedication to the show by (once again) watching the wrong episode.   I mean seriously, how is that even possible?  Maybe they couldn't find time to get it right in the two full months since we recorded last?  As a result, their mistake makes an already painful watch even more confusing and hard to digest.   Despite all the headwinds, do we elect to remain in the fantastical medieval realm of Aperans for yet another episode?  Listen and find out.    (Note: If you happen to be a lamb, or related to a lamb, I'd just go ahead and skip this episode. )  

    Wizards and Warriors is an American comedy adventure fantasy series that aired on CBS from February 26 to May 14, 1983. Starring Jeff Conaway, Julia Duffy, Walter Olkewicz, Duncan Regehr, and Clive Revill. Eight one-hour episodes were made. The series was created by Don Reo for Warner Bros. Television and three of the episodes were directed by Bill Bixby.

    In the medieval realm of Aperans, the neighboring kingdoms of Karteia and Camarand engage in repeated conflict. Prince Erik Greystone, who is engaged to Princess Ariel Baaldorf, battles the evil Prince Dirk Blackpool. Both princes employ magic users of various alignments to gain the upper hand against each other.

    12 Days of Christmas: Christmas with the Campbells

    12 Days of Christmas: Christmas with the Campbells

    Brittany Snow plays a woman dumped by her boyfriend, but is invited to spend Christmas with his mom and dad. She agrees, and ends up meeting Justin Long. So, yeah, a meet cute, a wishing tree, a cute little village during the holidays, romance, oh... and vulgarity. A fair bit of vulgarity. Ashley & Matt talk about this new Christmas movie, on the latest installment of our 12 Days of Christmas series.

    Episode 1.33 'Wizards and Warriors' Part 2

    Episode 1.33 'Wizards and Warriors' Part 2

    Big news!  All four Aquaboys actually watched the right episode this time.  No spoilers, but 75% of the show is 100% in love with Wizards and Warriors.  No amount of outlandish haircuts, zero exposition, colossal plot holes, painful dialog or abundant grooming can keep us from having a great time watching this show.  

    Wizards and Warriors is an American comedy adventure fantasy series that aired on CBS from February 26 to May 14, 1983. Starring Jeff Conaway, Julia Duffy, Walter Olkewicz, Duncan Regehr, and Clive Revill. Eight one-hour episodes were made. The series was created by Don Reo for Warner Bros. Television and three of the episodes were directed by Bill Bixby.

    In the medieval realm of Aperans, the neighboring kingdoms of Karteia and Camarand engage in repeated conflict. Prince Erik Greystone, who is engaged to Princess Ariel Baaldorf, battles the evil Prince Dirk Blackpool. Both princes employ magic users of various alignments to gain the upper hand against each other.

    Episode 1.32 'Wizards and Warriors'

    Episode 1.32 'Wizards and Warriors'

    The Aquaboys celebrate their first remote broadcast!  Sort-of.  We set up shop in the luxury accommodations of ‘studio-west’ and try our hardest to dissect this puzzling-bit of 80’s television.   ‘Wizards and Warriors’ isn’t at all what we were expecting, but that isn’t necessarily a good thing.  Nobody expected it to be a comedy - - and after episode 1, I think we all wish it wasn’t.   Either way, this episode is a wild ride.   Fair warning intrepid listener…stay alert for a classic Chad screw-up, less pee talk, and a vanishing Tony.  

    Wizards and Warriors is an American comedy adventure fantasy series that aired on CBS from February 26 to May 14, 1983. Starring Jeff Conaway, Julia Duffy, Walter Olkewicz, Duncan Regehr, and Clive Revill. Eight one-hour episodes were made. The series was created by Don Reo for Warner Bros. Television and three of the episodes were directed by Bill Bixby.

    In the medieval realm of Aperans, the neighboring kingdoms of Karteia and Camarand engage in repeated conflict. Prince Erik Greystone, who is engaged to Princess Ariel Baaldorf, battles the evil Prince Dirk Blackpool. Both princes employ magic users of various alignments to gain the upper hand against each other.

    Episode 54: Widow written by Leila Cohan-Miccio (Santa Clarita Diet, Awkward)

    Episode 54: Widow written by Leila Cohan-Miccio (Santa Clarita Diet, Awkward)

    This month's episode is WIDOW written by Leila Cohan-Miccio (Santa Clarita Diet, Awkward). It follows Rachel, a young woman whose husband dies while they’re in the middle of a rough patch. Rachel does not handle it well. In Andrew’s interview with Leila you’ll hear her insane story about development hell and the frustrating double standard executives put on female characters. Leila’s start into comedy writing and a quick dish on pitching shows on zoom. Leila’s a real example of the determination and perseverance needed to succeed in Hollywood. This is a good one! Enjoy it!

    WIDOW stars D'Arcy Carden as Rachel, Cory Michael Smith as Jake, Punam Patel as Daisy, Arturo del Puerto as Emmett, Julia Duffy as Wendy, Kathreen Khavari as Hannah, Eric Edelstein as Miles/Officer #1, Sandeep Parikh as Levi/Officer #2/ Uber Driver, Noah Findling as George, and Andrew Reich with Stage Directions.

    For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com