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Greetings and welcome to Seen on the Small Screen. In this podcast, hosts Becky and Jake talk about movies made for television cinema. Listen as they ramble aimlessly, attempting reviews of television movies, pilot episodes, direct-to-DVD releases, and streaming service movies. They'll watch video movies from any decade, both past and present. Nothing is safe so long as it's exclusive to your home or pants pocket viewer of choice. New episodes will be released during the first full week of t ...
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Small Screen Stories

SMALL SCREEN LTD

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Film and TV news, reviews and chat. Marvel (MCU), DC Comics (DCEU), Star Wars, Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, Prime Video... That's what we like to talk about on Small Screen Stories - Small Screen's official podcast.
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Small Screen Nostalgia

Small Screen Nostalgia

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Small Screen Nostalgia With Amj and ChrisWhat is this then ? Each episode we sit down to rate TV shows and he won't give up until every single TV show is rated. Is this pointless yes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Small Screen Science

Emma Brisdion & Karen Collins

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Explore the unusual and unexpected science behind your favourite TV shows, with Karen Collins and Emma Brisdion. From the forensic pathology in Silent Witness to the science of attraction that underpins Love Island, it's surprising how much our telly choices can teach us about the world. smallscreenscience.co.uk (http://Www.smallscreenscience.co.uk)
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Welcome to Small Screen Justice: A Podcast About Superhero TV! This podcast is dedicated to celebrating, critiquing, and joking about superhero television. The shows we plan to cover include Arrow, The Flash, Agents of Shield, Gotham, and many more. Join Dan, Nare, and the occasional guest as they dissect television news and review episodes of these great shows.
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(Editor's note: I wanted to apologize that this installment of the podcast took a few days more to release. The backup of work following a holiday week sometimes builds on itself like a Black Friday shopping line. But the wait is over. Listen on and enjoy the episode!) How does a Halloween spook convert to Christmas spiritualism, especially when he…
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Happy November, everyone. We're in deep in the grip of the fall season with a wait of a few short weeks until we're at the time of the holiday season. And what better way to celebrate than listening to a story of giving as only our saurian brothers, the dino kids can—the kind that Becky, Jake, and Sammy the Cat have recently viewed and reviewed in …
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For this Halloween episode of Seen on the Small Screen, Becky, Jake, and Sammy the cat have once again interrupted the flow of their own podcast schedule to give an extra injection of holiday day cheer for the month when pumpkins grin, no doubt at the prospect that by next month they'll be pie. This time around, they're going to channel the creepy,…
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He's the man. Catch him if you can. Beat him if you can. Love him if you can. So goes the overlooked ballad of Steve Austin, the Six Million Dollar man in the second of the TV show's pilot movies called Wine, Women, and War. This installment finds Steve Austin knee-deep in his position as an agent for OSI, albeit a little closer to James Bond terri…
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As the title of today's program states, this is the tale of the Brady Bunch sisters, the hybrid of a reunion movie and a last-minute, executive-driven television pilot called The Brady Girls Get Married. Much time has passed for the Brady clan since the show's final episode, enough of it in fact for Carol and Mike Brady to see their youngest daught…
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Across the hot desert sands, our intrepid podcasters travel towards a city they've braved once. This is the town of Agrabah and within its walls lies the story of today's episode, the third movie in the Aladdin series, Aladdin and the King of Thieves. It's a happy day in town as the day of Aladdin and Princess Jasmine's wedding day arrives with the…
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This program heralds in a series of new beginnings for our podcasting team. The first of these would be an episode odometer reading of an even 50 episodes. The second is another oddity of its own, a new cinema offering that we're calling Beyond the Small Screen. When this little selection comes up, our podcasters have a chance to talk about a movie…
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The Seen on the Small Screen crew don their steward gear and take flight with an episode of Emergency!: The Final Rescues, the 2nd in this run for our intrepid podcasters titled, Survival on Charter #220. Sadly, there's not much Johnny and Roy in this one, although most of the doctors from Rampart General are still around. Instead, we get two carbo…
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Spores at the ready! In this thrilling episode of Small Screen Science podcast dives into the fungal apocalypse of HBO's hit series, The Last of Us. We explore the fascinating science behind this critically acclaimed adaptation of the popular video game that took the world by storm in 2023 and ask, could a fungal pandemic really happen? How accurat…
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Hold on to your hoods, folks, we’re pulling up a seat at the round table to chat about the BBC’s hugely popular reality show, Traitors. We're diving into the science of sociopaths, asking if psychology can help us spot (or be!) a good traitor, and wondering what chemistry goes into the extreme shininess of Claudia Winkelman's fringe. Hosted and pro…
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Can you learn more about the world around us through the medium of our small screens? As it turns out, absolutely! Coming up in this series, we’ve taken the microscope to Ted Lasso, The Last of Us, Traitors and even Dr Who. Join Karen and Emma for fortnightly episodes to explore the brilliant (and silly) science behind some of our favourite TV show…
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Greetings, true bat believers! This installment of Seen on the Small Screen drops us off on the tough streets of Gotham City during the sunset of its psychedelic splendor before eternal night was declared there by DC executives. It's Becky, Jake, and Sammy the cat's chance to utter an innumerable amount of bat prefixes as they discuss the DC cartoo…
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It's something that's happened on this podcast on a few rare occasions, an event so monumental that Becky, Jake, or Sammy the kitty haven't done it over 10 episodes. Today, they'll be talking about a TV film that was made within our current century, a comedy caper that started life as a television show named Psyche: The Movie. This film picks up af…
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Out in the vastness of space—nowhere near a final frontier or a galaxy far away—lies a port of call and refuge for humans, aliens, and nerds alike. It's the setting for a pilot movie and one of the most successful science fiction television franchises of the 1990s. The name of the place is Babylon 5. Within this space station nexus of galactic civi…
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Happy 2025, everyone. It's a new year, a time for resolutions. Are we ready for a return to Perfection, not in human character but a move back to everyone's favorite hillbilly hangout in the American Southwest, the place Becky and Jake refer to as New Arizada? The podcast hosts have their bus tickets in hands as they review the third movie in the T…
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May jingle bells rock and bring joy to the world because the season of Christmas is officially here along with some Halloween leftovers; at least, that's what Becky, Jake, and Sammy the cat find out when they watch and review suburbia's premier family of Hollywood horrors in a movie called The Munster's Scary Little Christmas. When the holiday seas…
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The time of witches, ghosts, and pumpkins has arrived, dear folks. Welcome to our spooky special, uploaded under the wire and in time for the holiday season! In tonight's tale of macabre, Jake, Becky, and Sammy the cat take you to an unlikely place for cursed creatures—the haunted halls of our nation's capital as seen in the 1973 tv special, The We…
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Get ready for chills and thrills as Small Screen’s Film Club reviews Mubi’s new body horror hit, The Substance! Join us as we explore Demi Moore’s spine-tingling return, Margaret Qualley’s gripping performance, and Dennis Quaid’s dark turn in this Coralie Fargeat-directed nightmare. If you’re a fan of twisted tales and cinematic scares, this episod…
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The hour has struck, everyone. It's time to brush the dust off our badges, shine our spurs, and....oh wait. We did all that in the last episode. At long last—about a month by my reckoning—the time's come for us to mosey down the dusty trail with Becky, Jake, and Sammy the cat as they take on the second part of Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adven…
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Hello, and welcome back to Small Screen’s Film Club! We’re back after a rather long hiatus, and this week, we’re going to be talking about Tim Burton’s latest motion picture, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the sequel to Burton’s little independent 1988 movie, Beetlejuice… “oh damn, I said his name three times!” Be sure to check us out on our socials. You…
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This month's episode is proof that good things can come in pairs, card pairs preferably, or a pair of deuces if the odds favor you. And good fortunes are ever in the court of Kenny Rogers in his second outing as gambler Brady Hawkes in The Gambler 2: The Adventure Continues. In this first part of a three-hour film, Kenny Rogers and Billy Montana ar…
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Episode 2 Small Screen Feelgood. What is this then ? Each episode Trevor Feelgood sit down to rate TV shows and he won't give up until every single TV show is rated. Is this pointless yes. New Episode Out Every Monday. follow Trevor @trevorfeelgood on all social media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Episode 1 Small Screen Feelgood. What is this then ? Each episode Trevor Feelgood sit down to rate TV shows and he won't give up until every single TV show is rated. Is this pointless yes. New Episode Out Every Monday. follow Trevor @trevorfeelgood on all social media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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When twins aren't enough to cause mayhem among their parent's choice of fiancés, why not increase the number of identical kids for an extra dose of abnormal? That's the formula Disney followed in the third movie of their Parent Trap saga, Parent Trap III, which is the topic of discussion for today's podcast episode. When triplets Lisa, Jessie, and …
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Today's episode of Seen on the Small Screen finds Jake and Becky heading back to school, transferring from the public education sector to military school as they talk about the 1986 television movie Combat Academy. When high school jokers Max and Perry cause enough mayhem to get suspended from school and arrested on the first day of class, they fin…
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Take a trip back to the groovy decade of the 1970s with Sammy the cat, Jake, Becky, the EMTs of Station 51, and the doctors of Rampart General Hospital in the first of many TV movie from the television show Emergency! (And most of the original cast are back, which is pretty good for a near reunion TV film.) When a sketchy painter, a bunch of inflam…
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Another day, another beginning, this time of another DVD value pack purchased from the wonderful world of Wallymart. Our feature is the third in a series of films about a St. Bernard from the 90's and 00's, a dog named for a classical composer. It's Beethoven's Third, kicking off your summer of vacationing with the further adventures of the Newton …
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So it ends...one of the funniest television series from the 1960s fast forwarded to the far off year of 1991. It's the final television movie based on the I Dream of Jeannie series titled as if by anagram, I Still Dream of Jeannie, and Sammy the Cat, Becky, and Jake are on hand to grant your every wish, at least as it pertains to reviewing this epi…
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Steve Austin. Astronaut. A Man Barely Alive... So it begins...one of the most iconic television series of the 1970s. The only irony is these opening lines are nowhere to be found in the pilot episode, The Six Million Dollar Man, today's offering by bionic lovers Becky, Jake, and Sammy, the "laser-eye" kitty. When test pilot and all-around good guy …
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What's grooving, everybody? Becky Jake and Sammy, the original cool kitty, have your number and a pleasant trip back to the early 2000s with another animated Disney sequel. What sets this one apart from the other Disney sequels the SoTSS crew have watched is the soothing tones of hip jazz music. And the name of this wacked-out cinema feature? 101 D…
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Don your swimming gear and swim the depths of the deep blue in a banana-colored swimming suit because Jake, Becky, and Sammy the cat have the television movie Man from Atlantis in their periscope sights. In this 70s science fiction pilot film, young Patrick Duffy plays a John Doe who washes up on the beach after a storm—a man barely alive. A group …
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Season's greetings to everyone from Becky, Jake, and sometimes Sammy the cat. They've got the tinsel on the tree, mistletoe by the manger and a movie to discuss, that singular thing we all think of during the happiest time of the year...tornados? That's right, and the film's name is Christmas Twister. The holiday hijinks start when Ethan, a meteoro…
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The gals from the Facts of Life are back for a trip to another exotic locale and Becky, Jake, and Sammy the Cat will be the tour guides as the hosts talk about the movie, The Facts of Life Down Under. On a summons from their sister school counterpart, the crew tag along for a free vacation with Natalie who will be giving a graduation speech in Aust…
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Return with Becky, Jake, and Sammy the Cat to a city of magic and monsters in a world set apart from ours until the night when America's sugar threshold goes into overdrive; It's the sequel to Halloween Town, simply titled Halloween Town 2: Calebar's Revenge. A few Octobers have passed for the heroic Cromwells of the first film, when a pair of stra…
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