Film historian Douglas Brode will join us on a brand new edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing March 16-21 at the following times and venues:
WROM Radio
Detroit, MI
Wednesday 3/16
8pm ET, 5pm PT
2am ET, 11pm PT
Sunday 3/20
8pm ET, 5pm PT
2am ET, 11pm PT
Click on the Listen Live button at WROMRadio.net
KHDN AM-1230
KBSR AM-1490
KYLW AM-1450
Billings, MT
part of GLN Radio Network
Friday 3/18
3pm ET, Noon PT
Saturday 3/19
6pm ET, 3pm PT
Monday 3/21
3pm ET, Noon PT
Share-a-Vision Radio
San Francisco Bay Area
Friday 3/18
7pm ET, 4pm PT
10pm ET, 7pm PT
Click on the Listen Live button at KSAV.org
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Indiana Talks
Marion, IN
Saturday 3/19
8pm ET, 5pm PT
Sunday 3/13
6pm ET, 3pm PT
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KSCO-AM 1080
San Jose, Santa Cruz and Salinas, CA
KOMY-AM 1340
La Selva Beach and Watsonville, CA
Sunday 3/20
9am ET, 6am PT
Also streaming at KSCO.com
KHMB AM-1710
KHMV-LP 100.9 FM
Half Moon Bay, CA
Sunday 3/20
9pm PT
Monday 3/14
Midnight ET
Click on the Listen Live button at KHMBRadio.com
RadioSlot.com
San Francisco, CA
Monday 3/21
10pm ET, 7pm PT
with replays Tuesday thru Friday at 10pm ET, 7pm PT
Click on the Talk Slot button at RadioSlot.com
PWRNetwork
Ann Arbor, MI
Various times throughout the week
on the Entertainment Channel at PWRNetwork.com
Film historian Douglas Brode returns this week for a look at what he calls the Golden Age of Wicked Women in the movies: the twenty-year period from the start of the 1960s through the end of the 1970s that coincided with the sexual revolution throughout the Western world and shifting mores in movies in general. During this time we saw a host of femme fatales dominate the screen not only in B-movies and exploitation flicks such as Invasion of the Bee Girls, Too Hot to Handle, Queen of Blood, Prehistoric Women, The Million Eyes of Su-Maru and Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, but also Hollywood A-movies (such as the James Bond films) and international cinema (including Emmanuelle and In the Realm of the Senses).
Doug’s latest book, Deadlier Than the Male: Femme Fatales of 1960s and 1970s Cinema, not only explores this phenomenon, but profiles nearly 100 actresses who achieved cult status as a result of these films, including Joan Collins, Julie Newmar, Martine Beswick, Anitra Ford, Sybil Danning, Tura Satana, Celeste Yarnell and Victoria Vetri. The book also includes more than 300 photographs (many of which are rarely seen), plus previously unknown details about the lives of these actresses, and other essential information. Douglas Brode will join us in our second hour.
Our first hour will include a tribute to Abe Vigoda as part of This Week in TV History, plus a new DVD report.
TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Wed and Sun 8pm ET, 5pm PT on WROM Radio
Fri and Mon 3pm ET, Noon PT and Sat 6pm ET, 3pm PT on GLN Radio Network
Fri 7pm ET and PT on Share-a-Vision Radio, KSAV.org and CX Radio Brazil
Sat 8pm ET, 5pm PT and Sun 6pm ET, 3pm PT on Indiana Talks
Sun 9am ET, 6am PT KSCO-AM 1080 (San Jose, Santa Cruz and Salinas, CA)
Sun 9am ET, 6am PT KOMY-AM 1340 (La Selva Beach and Watsonville, CA)
Sun 9pm PT, Mon Mid ET on KHMB-AM and FM (Half Moon Bay, CA)
Mon 10pm ET, 7pm PT on The Radio Slot Network
Replays various times throughout the week on the Entertainment Channel at PWRNetwork
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