Year: 2023
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Ep. 120: Belated Birthday Bash- Celebrating Three Years & Three Radio Shows
Zach takes time to give a belated salute to the shows third birthday and to share some radio selections from the heart this holiday season. Thank you to the guests and listeners for Three Years of Ballyhoo! The Shows The Chase and Sanborn Hour with Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Guest: Madeleine Carroll Airdate: October…
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Kowai- Chapter 3: Mosura (Mothra) (1961)
Zach and Rashmi encounter the Mightiest Monster In All Creation as they navigate with the delight the world of Ishirō Honda’s 1961 kaiju masterstroke, MOSURA aka MOTHRA! Thrill to all the films kaiju splendor as the innovations of Eiji Tsuburaya continue to delight, the ambitions and passions of Honda are praised, and the experience of…
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Ep. 119: The Freshman (1925) or ‘We’re Just A Regular Podcast, Step Right Up and Call Us Speedy’
Zach welcomes aboard journalist and blogger Annette Bochenek (Hometowns to Hollywood) as the Ballyhoo embarks on it’s journey back to school as they gain admittance to Tate College to properly deep dive the 1925 Harold Lloyd classic, THE FRESHMAN. Step right up and call them talky as the two unravel the origins of Harold Lloyd,…
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Kowai- Chapter 2: The Invisible Man Appears (1949) & The Invisible Man Vs. the Human Fly (1957)
Zach and Rashmi continue their journey through Japanese Horror with a closer look at Eiji Tsuburaya and the Tokusatsu genre at large by dissecting 1949’s THE INVISIBLE MAN APPEARS and 1957’s THE INVISIBLE MAN VS. THE HUMAN FLY (1957). Stay tuned for loving dive into the world of Visual Effects and how the techniques spread…
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Kowai- Chapter 1: A Page of Madness (1926)
Rashmi Menon and Zach Eastman are proud to bring you KOWAI- A look at Japanese Horror, courtesy of YBR Presents! Tune into Chapter 1 where Rashmi and Zach go all the way back to 1926 for a closer look at the chaotic collage of terror that is Teinosuke Kinugasa’s A PAGE OF MADNESS. ——————————————— For…
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Tour de Tati- Chapter 6: Parade (1974) and The Shorts (1934-1946)
The Tour de Tati reaches the finish line as Sterling Cook and Zach Eastman say goodbye and hello to Monsieur Tati as they take a closer look at his final film, PARADE (1974), and then take a look at where he began with an analysis of his early short films. All the while, the duo…
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Tour de Tati- Chapter 5: Trafic (1971)
The Tour de Tati embarks on its Penultimate Pod. This time around, Zach and Sterling get stuck in and enjoy every minute of 1971’s TRAFIC. As they honk the horns of analysis and scoot down Plot Lane one inch at a time, they come to embrace and adore the final narrative outing of Tati, while…
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PREVIEW: YBR Presents KOWAI- A Look At The History of Japanese Horror
Tune in and listen to this teaser for the upcoming YBR PRESENTS series, ‘KOWAI- A Look at The History of Japanese Horror ‘, with your hosts Rashmi and Zach —————————————————– Look for the new series soon here or at the YBR Presents feed Spotify-https://open.spotify.com/show/6QoRdbnAWobbDcFM0jYkxp Apple- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ybr-presents/id1580678508 https://media.blubrry.com/yesteryearballyhoorevue/ballyhoorevuepodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/YBR-Kowai-Preview_mixdown.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download
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Ep. 118: The Panic Podcast- A look at ‘The War of the Worlds’ by The Mercury Theater on the Air (Airdate: October 30th, 1938)
The Bally-Boo’s plan for a humorous Halloween capper is interrupted when an alien invasion jams our podcast signal with THE MERCURY THEATER ON THE AIR’S October 30th, 1938 presentation of THE WAR OF THE WORLDS! Tune in to hear as we are patched in with special guest Amy Cornell, who helps Zach breakdown the broadcasts…
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Ep. 117: The Old Dark House (1932) or ‘Have a Potato’
The Bally-BOO brings forth another ghastly tale as October carries on! Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcaster Sterling Cook (CFVA, ‘Tour de Tati’ on YBR Presents) to unravel the creepy and quirky occurrences brimming over in James Whale’s 1932 classic, THE OLD DARK HOUSE! SHUDDER… as the two unfurl the making of the film and…
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Ep. 116: The Wolf Man (1941) or ‘Make a Note Twiddle: Record a Podcast’
The Bally-BOO marches on as Zach welcomes back Matt Willocks (Writer/Podcaster) for a return to the world of God’s and Monsters as they travail the woods in Wales and the terrors found by moonlight as they dive into 1941’s THE WOLF MAN! SCREAM… as they unravel the long journey taken to get a definitive werewolf…
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Ep. 115: Vampyr (1932) or ‘In The Flour Mill of Madness’
The Bally-BOO is Back! 4 terrifying tales for October to tingle the spine and shiver the soul! The horror-thon begins with Zach welcoming back Henry Jarvis (Filmmaker/ Podcaster) for a trip across the pond to unravel the atmospheric terror of Carl Th. Dreyer’s 1932 horror classic, VAMPYR! TREMBLE as the boys dig through the intriguing…
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Ep. 114: Salt of the Earth (1954) Part II- The Production or ‘Strike 3’
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcast pal Marshall Rosales to the program for an epic Two- Part discussion surrounding the motion picture and the production story of Herbert J. Biberman’s 1954 epic that would be suppressed amid the Hollywood Blacklist, SALT OF THE EARTH. In Part 2, Zach and Marshall dedicate the entire show to…
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Ep. 113: Salt of the Earth (1954) Part I-The Film or ‘Strike 2’
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcast pal Marshall Rosales to the program for an epic Two- Part discussion surrounding the motion picture and the production story of Herbert J. Biberman’s 1954 epic that would be suppressed amid the Hollywood Blacklist, SALT OF THE EARTH. In Part 1, Zach and Marshall are joined by Hispanic Heritage…
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Ep. 112: Roman Holiday (1953) or ‘ Strike 1’
Zach welcomes back Ballyhoo correspondent and ‘Fred MacMurray theorist’ Adam Jewell to hop on a Vespa and cruise through the city of Rome as they unravel the stories surrounding 1953’s ROMAN HOLIDAY. Tune in as the duo deconstruct the simple but effective narrative that has carried on through comedy generations, marvel at the genuine good…
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Ep. 111: The Thin Man (1934) or ‘Nick & Nora’s Infinite Cocktail List’
Zach welcomes actress and singer Victoria Gordon (No Soap Radio, Wednesday Night Cabaret) to help him solve a myste…. eh, wait a minute. It’s more like she is there with Zach laugh and joke around while HAPPENING to solve a mystery as they unpack and enjoy every moment of W.S. Van Dyke’s 1934 comedy classic,…
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Ep. 110: Baby Face (1933) or ‘Hollywood Catches a Code”
Zach welcomes back podcaster Ryan Frost (Reel Nerds Podcast) for trip through the rollicking sinful drama of Pre-Code Hollywood and one its most notorious titles, the 1933 Alfred E. Green film BABY FACE. After you’ve ascended the heights of a Warners made model building, stick around as the guys unpack the history of the Production…
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Ep. 109: Here’s To Plain Speaking- A Study in Golden Age Hollywood Voices with Keith Scott
Zach welcomes back the amazing Keith Scott (Voice Artist/ Historian, CARTOON VOICES OF THE GOLDEN AGE VOL. 1 and VOL. 2) for a unique chat sifting the through the lasting legacies of the voices emanating from our favorite Golden Age stars! The Question: What makes these voices as unique as they are and does the…
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Ep. 108: The Maltese Falcon (1941) or ‘The Dingus That Dreams Are Made Of’
(Sinister Music Sting) Come closer…. The Ballyhoo wants to talk to you… Its host Zach and his guests Matt Willocks (Podcast Pal, Writer) and Andrew Bueno (Podcast Pal, Comedian) are going to tell you an astounding story… the story behind John Huston’s 1941 directorial debut, THE MALTESE FALCON! For over 80 years, this classic has…
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Ep. 107: Island of Lost Souls (1932) or ‘What is the Lau-ghton? Not to Podcast!’
Zach welcomes aboard the cast and crew of Punk Rock Horror Podcast (UndeadMateo, KrampusCody, and Jonathan Bigianti) to unravel the horrors emanating from the House of Pain as they dive into the 1932 Pre-Code shocker, ISLAND OF LOST SOULS! Join them in the swirl of madness as they take a closer look at the rocky…
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Ep. 106: The Roaring Twenties (1939) or ‘We’re Just Wild About Cagneeeeyy’
Zach welcomes Philip Gwynne Jones (Mystery Author, ‘The Nathan Sutherland Venetian Series’) aboard a spinning globe cascading through the wildest decade of them all as they dive into Raoul Walsh’s 1939 gangster epic, THE ROARING TWENTIES. Settle in as the boys sift through a decade of booze and bullets to learn more about the history…
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Ep. 105: The Killing (1956) or ‘Is A Person a Film Camera?’
Zach welcomes actor Tony Semczuk (No Soap Radio) onto the program to tackle a giant of film lovers as they deep dive into the world of Stanley Kubrick and his 1956 crime masterpiece, THE KILLING. Follow the trail of this podcasting caper as the guys learn more about Kubrick’s early years leading up to The…
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Ep. 104: Per un pugno di dollari (A Fistful of Dollars) (1964) or ‘A Pod-ful of Takes’
Zach welcomes back the Man with All Takes, Adam Jewell (Writer, Ballyhoo Podcast Regular) to tackle The Man With No Name as they both dive into Sergio Leone’s 1964 triumph, ‘Per un pugno di dollari’ (A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS). Mosey on into the town of San Miguel and sit a spell as the fellas sift…
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Ep.103: This Island Earth (1955) or ‘It’s Just a Podcast, You Should Really Just Relax’
Zach welcomes back podcaster Phil Vecchio (The Mandarian Orange Show, Alex P. Keaton Is My Friend) to deep dive into the SUPREME EXCITEMENT OF OUR TIME, as they take on the 1955 Sci-Fi sensation, THIS ISLAND EARTH! Hop in the Metalunan Space Plane and take a trip as boys unveil the history of the films…
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Ep. 102: Radio Revue- Our Mr. Dunning
Zach welcomes back podcaster James Scully (Breaking Walls: The Wall Breakers Podcast, Burning Gotham) for a special bulletin from the Ballyhoo News Wire, celebrating the life of the recently passed Radio Historian and Novelist, John Dunning. Tune in to listen as the guys share their passion for John’s Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio & learn…
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Ep. 101: House on Haunted Hill (1959) or ‘Emergo-Pod’
Zach welcomes back the lovely likes of Cev Moore (Podcaster, ‘Talking Pictures TV’, ‘House of Hammer’, ‘Here Lies Amicus’) and Aesome Steve Noble (Podcaster, ‘Talking Pictures TV’) to spend the night with him in a rather sinister abode for the promise of $10,000 dollars for surviving the night. That’s right, this week the boys return…
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Ep. 100: Planet of the Apes (1968) or ‘Analysis of the Dawn of the Franchise of the Planet of the Apes’
Zach assembles the lovely talents of return Ballyhoo-ers Chloe Riggs, Erin Mullane, Tyler Maybe, and Matthew Merback (Podcasters/ Friends) for trip to the Forbidden Zone where their might be a lesson about man’s eventual fall and the rise of his simian superiors. That’s right, for the 100th episode, this crew will become stranded on, learn…
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Ep. 99: The Web (1947) or ‘All the Best Bendix’
Zach welcomes Smokey & Adam Roche (Podcasters, ‘All the Best Lines’, many many other shows) aboard a atrain filled with suspense, intrigue, and danger as they all take a closer look at 1947 Michael Gordon film noir spectacular, THE WEB. Brace yourselves for thrills and chills down this alley of crime as the boys learn…
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Ep. 98: Love Thy Neighbor (1940) or ’39 Forever Vol. 3′ or ‘Benny V. Allen: Dawn of Giggles’
The Jack Benny/Mark Sandrich trilogy is now complete as Zach calls upon fellow Benny podcasters Buck Benny (Buck Benny OTR Podcast), Hope Sears (All of the Classics), and John Henderson (This Day in Jack Benny) to assemble (Like some sort of Benny Avenger squad) and take a good long look at the 1940 feud driven…
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Ep. 97: The Stuart Canin Special- How A Violinist Created The Jack Benny/Fred Allen Feud
On a very special episode of the Ballyhoo, Zach welcomes back Darrel Lantz a.k.a. Buck Benny (Buck Benny OTR Podcast) for a deep dive into a comedy feud born out of a 10 yr. old violinist and the laughter that would ensue for over two decades with a look into the life of Stuart Canin…
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Ep. 96: The Third Man (1949) or ‘A Matter of Memo’s and Madmen’
Zach welcomes back Rashmi Menon (Film Fan, International Cinema Correspondent) to join the show in Vienna where will try to unravel the mystery of what happened to certain Harry Lime as they dive into Carol Reed’s 1949 masterpiece, THE THIRD MAN. Break out the zither and stroll ponderously down the war torn streets with the…
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Ep. 95: Citizen Kane (1941) or ‘A Magic Trick’
Zach welcomes back Film Historian and Podcaster Jack Hanley (‘Blindspotting: A Film Discovery Podcast’, ‘They Did It’, and ‘The Superlatives’) to tackle a grand cinematic titan as they take a grand epic look at Orson Welles’ 1941 classic, CITIZEN KANE! Get ready for a MEGA SIZED discussion as the boys marvel at the Boy Genius…
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Ep. 94: Beat the Devil (1953) or “The Ballad of John and Bogie”
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcaster Jay Rickard (Sit a Spell, Dear Rowan) to help him make sense of a chaotic production and an off beat but lovely result as they unpack John Huston’s 1953 cult classic, BEAT THE DEVIL. Sit back and embrace the madness as the two learn more about the strange state…
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Ep. 93: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) or ‘Roy Disney and the Seven Panic Attacks’
Zach welcomes back the mighty Matt Merback (Actor, Disney Correspondent) for another trek through the wonderful world of Walt Disney with a deep dive into his pioneering 1937 effort, SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. Heigh Ho, it’s off to talk we go as the boys catch up with the state of Disney at the…
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Ep. 92: The Sheik (1921) or ‘Required Valentino Viewing with Erin & Chloe’
It’s a crossover episode of massive proportions as YBR and RVP create an official combo episode! Join, Zach (Yesteryear Ballyhoo Revue) and the dynamic pod duo Erin & Chloe (Required Viewing with Erin & Chloe) as they deep dive into the birth of the sex symbol leading man in his most famous (and infamous) 1921…
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Ep. 91: Wonders of World Cinema- Double Trouble with Seijun Suzuki feat. Tōkyō nagaremono (Tokyo Drifter) (1966) & Koroshi no Rakuin (Branded to Kill) (1967)
Zach welcomes back the Ballyhoo’s International Cinema champion Rashmi Menon to break into a Japanese double bill of the erratic and brilliant director Seijun Suzuki as they dive into 1966’s ‘Tōkyō nagaremono’ (Tokyo Drifter) & 1967’s ‘Koroshi no Rakuin’ (Branded to Kill). After the barrage of butterflies and haul of hairdryers has settled, join Zach…
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Ep. 90: The Marx Brothers Vol. II- From Boy Wonder to Broadway Blunder
The Bro talk resumes… and by that of course it means Zach welcomes back Tyler Maybee (Surrounded by A**holes, The Disney YBR Duology) for the continued chatter about Groucho, Chico, Harpo and….. wait… NO ZEPPO?!?!?!? That’s right, it’s a deep dive into the Marx Brothers time under Irving Thalberg and their excursion to RKO. Join…
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Ep. 89: The Jazz Singer (1927) or ‘You Ain’t Heard Nothing Yet… Again’
Zach welcomes back Laura Leibowitz (President, International Jack Benny Fan Club) to chart the course of innovation that changed the film industry as they dive deep into the history, story, and legacy of Warner Brother’s 1927 triumph, THE JAZZ SINGER. You may think you know the story, but you ain’t heard nothing yet as the…
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Ep. 88: Love in Bloom (1935) or ‘Meh-lodrama, Now with 25 % Burns and Allen’
Zach welcomes back Hope Sears (Podcaster, All The Classics) for a chat about pure Meh-lodrama stuffed with random globs of comedy as they dive into the 1935 Burns and Allen film, LOVE IN BLOOM. Settle in for possibly the harshest episode on a film yet as the two trace George and Gracie’s many whereabouts at…