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    Explore " rin tin tin" with insightful episodes like "Round 51 - Animal Celebrities", "Ep 8: It's A Man's Man's Man's World to Whenever You Need Somebody", "Challenge 63: Teach Your Dog a Trick", "Top Dog (1995) | Norris does Turner & Hooch... not like that! BAD BOY! WOOF!" and "Boys to Men" from podcasts like ""Friday Night Wine Fight", "A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman", "Do It Or Else Podcast", "Roundhouse Roulette | A Walker, Texas Ranger Podcast" and "Warner Archive Podcast"" and more!

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    Round 51 - Animal Celebrities

    Round 51 - Animal Celebrities

    This week the girls take aim at... Animal Celebrities

    Amy
    kicked us off this week by discussing how some animals become famous. Some are on TV or in movies, others are famous because their owners are famous. Then you have animals who are celebrities in their own right for doing something somewhat remarkable.

    Amy then discussed the phenomena of animals who have become celebrities because of their presence on social media. Amy also chats about the insane number of followers these animals have.

    Sarah then told us the life story of a dog made famous by his appearance on TV and in movies in the early 1920s. The tale of Rin Tin Tin is a fascinating one and our listeners may be surprised to discover this famous dog's humble beginnings.

    Bianca finished us off this week by discussing one of the most famous horses in the world, Mr Ed. Mr Ed was a tv show about a horse that could talk. The show was loved by millions of people around the world and is still loved to this day. We also made Bianca sing the theme song so make sure you listen for it.

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    Ep 8: It's A Man's Man's Man's World to Whenever You Need Somebody

    Ep 8: It's A Man's Man's Man's World to Whenever You Need Somebody

    Brilliant and Rin Tin Tin were the two latest bands to release singles produced by Stock Aitken Waterman as 1985 came to an end — and we hear from members of both groups in this episode. Producer Youth (aka Martin Glover) and singer June Montana recall how their band was trimmed down to just them and future KLF member Jimmy Cauty, and why expectations were high for their remake of James Brown's "It's A Man's Man's Man's World". Meanwhile, three of the members of Rin Tin Tin explain how they came work with SAW on "Shake It!", their only single. At the other end of the SAW spectrum, Princess followed up her global top 10 debut with "After The Love Has Gone", and we hear from her and brother Don Heslop about that track. And O'Chi Brown released the original version of "Whenever You Need Somebody", which was a landmark single for SAW on the US charts.

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    Top Dog (1995) | Norris does Turner & Hooch... not like that! BAD BOY! WOOF!

    Top Dog (1995) | Norris does Turner & Hooch... not like that! BAD BOY! WOOF!

    In their first detour minisode, the boys break format to dig into Chuck Norris' 1995 interspecies buddy cop major motion picture; Top Dog!  Written and directed by Chuck's brother, Aaron Norris, the Walker, Texas Ranger parallels are many!  Roundhouse Roulette Super-Fan Kevin Wallack, recommended the flick as it is currently available for free streaming on YouTube!

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    Boys to Men

    Boys to Men
    The boys are back in town with a bunch of classics new to disc. First up, one of legendary director Blake Edward's finest confections, VICTOR/VICTORIA (1982) on Blu-ray staring Julie Andrews, Blake Edwards, Robert Preston and James Garner. Next we have a bunch of 30s films with kids including O'SHAUGHNESSY'S BOY (1935) with Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper, DINKY (1935) and TOUGH GUY (1936) also with Jackie Cooper, LORD JEFF (1938) with real-life pals Freddie Bartholemew and Mickey Rooney, and finally STABLEMATES (1938) with Mickey Rooney and Wallace Beery.
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