Monday, November 12, 2018

Episode 3: Our 1970s television shows (part 2) Episode


Greetings fellow Sackvillians and friends of Sackville!


Welcome to Episode 3 of Stories from Sackville.

It appears that some of the clips did not get uploaded. Steve apologizes.

So we are noticeably drunker in this episode than in past episodes. This is because Steve had his computer on the wrong settings which made the audio unlistenable (or at the very least you couldn’t hear Peter well at all). This means that we had to record both episodes 2 and 3 a second time. This, of course, means that we were further into the bottle than we normally were.

Peter was so far gone that he says that Sean Astin played Frodo in The Lord of the Rings movies. Of course, he played Samwise Gamgee. Peter is properly chagrined.

Steve now has a better handle on how to upload episodes. Thanks to help from Jasen “AlienCG” Buch (Steve’s co-host on the In Search Of podcast which you can find on the Illuminati Social Club website). This means that there won’t be as long of a delay between recording and posting.

To give you a glimpse behind the podcast curtain, we generally record two episodes on the same night. This way we don’t have to record every week (for which our livers thank us), but you can still have an episode a week.

We have been extremely pleased with the response so far. Thanks to all of you who have commented so far. Please continue so to do.

In today’s episode, we present the second part of a two part discussion about some favourite television shows from the 1970s.

We hope you enjoy the shows we’ve chosen and our discussions of them. Of course, there will be more episodes like this in the future.

As we’ve said before, we have begun a list of topics for the future. If you have suggestions for topics, please send them along. We can say WHEN we’ll get to them, but we will put them on the list. Thank you to those who have already done so. They are on the list (or will be shortly).

You can e-mail us with questions, suggestions, or comments at: storiesfromsackville@gmail.com, and you can find us on the Stories From Sackville Facebook page.


Peter and Steve



Intro music:     The Moody Blues: “Your Wildest Dreams”



Episode 3

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