Friday 25 April 2008

Golden Age of Hollywood 25

1 hour 22 minutes, 16 seconds, 36.67 Mb
Another packed episode of THE Podcast on classic movies.

Presented by Derek McLellan with renowned film historian Maria Ciacca.

Classic Movies News
New Classic Movie DVDs
TCM USA Highlights

Main feature : Humphrey Bogart

Derek and Maria discuss the life and career of one of the great icons of classic film.

(Sorry that Maria sounds a bit echoey in this show)

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Friday 18 April 2008

Golden Age of Hollywood 24

53 minutes 27 seconds, 21.65 Mb
Another packed episode of THE Podcast on classic movies.

Presented by Derek McLellan with renowned film historian Maria Ciacca.

Classic Movies News

New Classic Movie DVDs

TCM USA Highlights

Main feature : Some Like It Hot (1959)

Derek and Maria discuss Billy Wilder's classic comedy starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon.

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Friday 11 April 2008

Golden Age of Hollywood 23

1 hour 3 minutes, 34 seconds, 29.11 MB
Another packed episode of THE Podcast on classic movies.

Presented by Derek McLellan with renowned film historian Maria Ciacca.

Classic Movies News : Tribute to Charlton Heston
New Classic Movie DVDs
TCM USA Highlights

Main feature : Busby Berkeley

Derek and Maria discuss the career of the choreographer and director of musicals for Warners, Fox and MGM.

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Friday 4 April 2008

Golden Age of Hollywood 22


1 hour 4 minutes, 4 seconds, 29.33 MB

Another packed episode of THE Podcast on classic movies.

Presented by Derek McLellan with renowned film historian Maria Ciacca.

Classic Movies News : Tributes to Richard Widmark and Jules Dassin

New Classic Movie DVDs

TCM USA Highlights


Main feature : Bette Davis


Derek and Maria discuss the life and career of the First Lady of the Screen on the centenary of her birth.

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