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Encore presentations of our May The 4th shows from 2019 and 2020
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Encore presentation of our first-ever episode devoted to Dukes Of Hazzard.
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Dan "The Dragon" Wilson of Seeking Human Victims podcast joins Seth and Crazy Train to talk Christmas-themed horror films. The genre might be bigger than you think.
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Seth, Uncle Greg, and special guest Jarret Aubry talk the first 30 years of Transformers
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Day 2 of National Podcast Post Month (NaPodPoMo for short) brings the inaugural inductee into our Lesser Known Geek Hall Of Fame, THE SHADOW!
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October's Nostalgia Trip is perfect for Halloween. We take a look at the iconic 1960s spooky sitcom The Addams Family
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Flashback to 2013 where Seth and Uncle Greg talk every Godzilla movie ever made between 1954 and 2004
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From G1 in 1984 through the Bayformers films. Something for every Transformers fan!
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Today, we have a long-time family favorite, The Munsters. Even though the show ran for only two years, it saw a huge cultural impact.
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A look at what's to come in October from Geekville Radio
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A look at every TV show in the 50 year history of Scooby-Doo!
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In 1966, four strangers auditioned for a musical comedy TV show. Little did anybody know they would become iconic names in the history of Rock And Roll.
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It’s the last show of the month. And to be a little different, we are debuting a new segment. We like to call it Geekville Radio’s Nostalgia Trip. The debut edition of Geekville Radio’s Nostalgia Trip is devoted to the classic 1980s TV show The Dukes Of Hazzard. Seth “Zandrax” Zillmann and “Crazy Train” Jonathan … Continue reading Nostalgia Trip: The Dukes Of Hazzard (1979-1985)
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The latest channel on Geekville Radio is called Nostalgia Trip, or Geekville Radio’s Nostalgia Trip as a proper title. As the name implies, it’s a nostalgia show that looks past at elements pop culture. Movies, TV, comics, pop culture icons, just to name a few. Some episodes will be remixed versions of old Geekville Podcast … Continue reading Introducing Geekville Radio’s Nostalgia Trip