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March 17, 2007

Subject:CINEMA #43 - There Is Nothing Like THE Dame...Agatha Christie In The Movies (and tv...)

Hoo boy, was this one fun! We're both HUGE Agatha Christie fans, and this was a show we've been looking forward to for a while. We go indepth about the TV and Movie adaptations of Dame Christie's work.

THE SHOW (times may be slightly off due to Podshow insertions):

Segment 1 (1:30) - An overview of Dame Agatha Christie's work; Partners In Crime
Segment 2 (19:00) - The fastidious Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot
Segment 3 (39:00) - A trip to Saint Mary Meade with Miss Jane Marple
Segment 4 (1:00:18) - upcoming mystery show; Marquee Mix changes that didn't happen due to the CRB Decision; Save Internet Radio; PodRadioK; Platinum Rose's Garden; Bum Rush The Charts; Toll Free Number; Donations; Callback; Forum; Podlinez number; comments to I-Tunes, PodCast Alley, Digg.com; prizes have BEEN SENT! (yay!); note to Mark Shields; E-mail - actually a voice mail (yay again!); Trivia Challenge;  Bonehead of the Week
Segment 5 (1:18:53) - Two Christie stories that have been filmed multiple times - Witness For The Prosecution and And Then There Were None/Ten Little Indians

THIS WEEKS NOTES:

This show was a bit crazy, due to the fact that I badly sliced my left index finger open earlier in the day. It feels better today, and I'm actually able to use it to type a bit...so it must be healing...

Near the tail end of segment two, someone blasted a horn outside our window...it picked up on the recording, and I couldn't edit it out, so I left it, and my reaction, in...which leads to...

This weeks' Editing Room Treasure is the longest one we've aired so far...almost three minutes long...but it's worth it, IMHO. The first quickie is Kim having a momentary brain cramp about our e-mail address; the second is a longer clip that comes from the Noir show...Kim inadvertently substituted another Barbara's last name for Barbara Stanwyck's name at the beginning of segment two, and I lost it...and then came down with a HUGE case of the giggles...every time Kim said the words "Double Indemnity", I cracked up...it took us FOUR TAKES to get through the beginning of this segment, and by the end of it, Kim was getting a bit PO'ed, and it shows...but I couldn't help myself...it's one of those times where a word or phrase just sets you off and you can't stop yourself...

The movie where british actor David Suchet has hair isn't an indie film as I mentioned during segment two; it was actually the Albert Brooks movie The In-Laws...you can see a photo of Suchet with hair here.

I mentioned a bit about Marquee Mix during segment four and why the new version and site haven't debuted yet. Please listen and support internet radio. For full information on the impending doom of ALL internet radio, check out Radio And Internet Newsletter, which covers it in-depth, and also provides many links of sites where you can help us out. It's an important issue, and we need EVERYONE'S HELP to take a stand and survive as webcasters.

About BUM RUSH THE CHARTS...this campaign is EXTREMELY important to me and to the podcasting world in general. It takes place THIS THURSDAY, March 22.  If you value the future of music podcasting, please take the time to click the link at the top of the right sidebar and check it out. We need EVERYONE to take part in this because it's so important to the future of the entire music and podcasting industries. Please take the time to check it out.

Also, we're still in need of more Podtrac surveys to be done. We haven't reached that golden 20 surveys yet, and they won't even begin to submit us to advertisers until we reach that number, so if you haven't done it yet, PLEASE take the time out to do so. We need to start earning some funds from advertising, or from more donations, in order to continue to move to the next phase of growth. The last thing we want to do is stagnate, and there's SO MUCH we want to do to help improve our show and make it better. So please help us out, ok?

THIS WEEK'S TRAILER:

March 03, 2007

Subject:CINEMA #41 - Elementary! Sherlock Holmes At The Movies

Kicking off our Mystery March, Kim and I decided to tackle the topic of Sherlock Holmes. WOW! That's all I can say. The number of people who have played the role is staggering, and not always good, sometimes it just seems a bit crazy for a particular actor to have played the role...

THE SHOW (Times may be slightly off due to Podshow insertions):

SEGMENT 1 (1:30) - Background of Sherlock Holmes; the character itself; Holmes' relationship with the police; Irene Adler
SEGMENT 2 (17:45) - The actors who have played Holmes; different versions of the character; Basil Rathbone vs Jeremy Brett; the jarring issue of Holmes in the modern day adventures
SEGMENT 3 (36:13) - Clarification from segment 2 about the Ronald Howard tv series version; the variations of Holmes - The Return of Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes In The 22nd Century, Young Sherlock Holmes, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother; Nicholas Meyer's interpretation of Holmes; Holmes and drug usage; Holmes and Star Trek:The Next Generation
SEGMENT 4 (50:30) - Marquee Mix relaunch delayed due to Live365 maintenence; PodRadioK and Platinum Rose's Garden; our brand new TOLL FREE hotline number, The Callback; TC's lazyness when getting the prizes mailed; Frappr Map; Forum; new store and swagshop coming soon; Podlinez; ITunes and Podcast Alley; Zencast; Donations; E-Mail; Trivia Challenge; Bonehead Of The Week; Bum Rush The Charts campaign
SEGMENT 5 (1:09:21) - Speculation on various actors who have never played Holmes and how they'd do in the role

THIS WEEK'S NOTES:

I hope we haven't offended anyone...and that they're just busy...but we've not recieved a lot of e-mail over the last six weeks, even from our regulars. If we've done something to upset y'all, please let us know...but we miss hearing from you guys!

All info on this week's show was taken from the various articles on Wikipedia about Sherlock Holmes, so i'm not even going to go into the individual stuff here...just go over there and type "Sherlock Holmes" into their search box...you'll be glad you did.

About BUM RUSH THE CHARTS...this campaign is EXTREMELY important to me and to the podcasting world in general.  If you value the future of music podcasting, please take the time to click the link at the top of the right sidebar and check it out. We need EVERYONE to take part in this because it's so important to the future of the entire music and podcasting industries. Please take the time to check it out.

Also, we're still in need of more Podtrac surveys to be done. We haven't reached that golden 20 surveys yet, and they won't even begin to submit us to advertisers until we reach that number, so if you haven't done it yet, PLEASE take the time out to do so.

Next week - Mystery March continues with "DARK AS NIGHT - FILM NOIR!"

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