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  • This is a special bonus episode of Talking Apes in APEril dedicated to Alan Virdon himself - Ron Harper who passed away on March 21. In this tribute episode, Richard Woloski and Kevin Toft share some of their favorite Ron Harper moments from the Planet of the Apes TV series. They also read submissions from the Talking Apes listeners who pay tribute and hear a heartfelt message from Bobby Porter who worked with Ron a few times on the series.

    What are your favorite Ron Harper moments from Planet of the Apes, Land of the Lost, Cold Case, etc.?

    Write an online memorial to Ron Harper.

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  • Happy APEril to the Talking Apes community! We’re so glad that you are here with us to celebrate a month dedicated to us Apes!

    In this kickoff episode we speak with Topps editor and writer, Gary Gerani. You can see his work in such series as the Planet of the Apes TV series, Star Wars, Superman, Charlie’s Angels, Jurassic Park, Welcome Back Kotter, Creature Features, Dinosaurs Attack. Gary’s book, The Card King Chronicles (Vol. 1) is a must have for any nostalgia collector. It's available here! Gary also co-wrote the film, Pumpkinhead. We talk so much about his career in this really fun conversation 50 years in the waiting!

    Now go APEril!

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  • In this episode, the new Talking Apes Facebook admin. Patrick Izzo joins us as we break down the 6th and final installment of Marvel’s ‘Planet of the Apes’ adaptation. Discussions include what Dr. Zaius meant when he told Taylor, “Be careful what you look for, you may not like what you find.” Also, has Nova seen the half-buried Statue of Liberty before she and Taylor stumbled upon it?

    We also discuss Marvel’s new Apes comic prequel series, ‘Beware of the Planet of the Apes’. Did you know there is an Apes ride attraction? It’s not in Anaheim or Orlando, but in Malaysia! ‘Invasion Of The Planet Of The Apes’ is an immersive trackless dark ride that opened in 2022. You can even watch this ride-through video!

    Then we discuss the latest trailer of ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’. The film’s release date was just moved from May 24th to May 10th which means we’ll be entering the kingdom 2 weeks earlier!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBWsay_IOPk

    Enjoy the episode, now go Ape!

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  • Happy Holidays to all the cheerful chimps, festive gorillas, jolly orangutans, and you damn dirty humanoids. We are so excited about this all-new power-packed episode. First, we have a treat for you! Do you ever forget what the exact Planet of the Apes TV episodes were about and where they fall in order?

    We came up with an ape-themed rendition of “The 12 days of Christmas” but summarizing the series episodes. But wait, aren't there 14 episodes? You are so right so we made an extended version. (Caution: Richard and Kevin are not singers so listen with caution.) To make it all the much better, we asked Dr. Zaius to step in. Let us know if this rendition helps you remember.

    Also on this Holiday Special, we continue our colorful commentary of Marvel’s ADVENTURES ON THE PLANET OF THE APES adaptation series (1975-1976). Here, we will break down the fifth of six issues, titled - INTO THE FORBIDDEN ZONE!
    Thank you to those who sent in holiday greetings! Now get ready for 2024, the year we go APe-ril!

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  • We are so excited to bring you the first Talking Apes Halloween Special!

    Watch the YouTube version to see the comic book pages: https://youtu.be/I-CXKahsqmc

    Richard and Kevin are transported to Ape City where they go trick or treating, however not everyone is happy to see them. Bobby Porter reprises his role of Cornelius from Battle of the Planet of the Apes (1973) for the first time in 50 years (thank goodness for multiverses).

    Also in this episode, Richard and Kevin continue their colorful commentary of Marvel’s ADVENTURES ON THE PLANET OF THE APES adaptation series (1975-1976). They break down the fourth of six issues, titled, THE TRIAL! Nothing says spooky like a trial, or jury duty!

    Happy Halloween, now Go Ape!

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  • Talking Apes explores Comics!

    Video version: https://youtu.be/QGhcpNT9gZ8

    Welcome to our 9th Anniversary Episode! We are back after a Summer break.

    In this episode we will continue our colorful commentary of Marvel’s ADVENTURES ON THE PLANET OF THE APES adaptation series (1975-1976). We will break down the third of six issues, titled, MANHUNT! Written by Doug Moench with artwork by George Tuska, M. Esposito, T. Morellaro, and George Roussos. This issue was released on December 1, 1975

    We go over the issue as well as review the cover art with YOUR help. We read many comments where you told us your opinion of the cover art by Ron Wilson. The general consensus is that Taylor looks like Steve Reeves’ Hercules. And what is up with that ape pushing Taylor out of the way from being caught in the net? So much to discuss!

    And we continue our countdown to APE-ril, 2024. So many exciting episodes coming your way!

    Now, Go Ape!!!!

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  • Talking Apes explores Comics!

    Taylor’s in trouble! Nova makes sure he gets plenty of “exercise”! And Zaius rocks a leisure suit. So many reasons to love this second issue of the Planet of the Apes Marvel comics adaptation from 1975. In this NEW episode of Talking Apes we break down “The Trial” (or “The World of Captive Humans”. Marvel never can settle on titles). And we go over your fun comments about the cover art with the Christmas Apes.

    Watch the YouTube version of the show where you can see the comic panels and weigh in on the artwork and expressionistic colorful backgrounds. If you haven’t read these comics they were just released in Planet of the Apes Adventures: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus. This new collection features all 11 color issues reprinted for the first time ever!

    Now, Go Ape!!!!

    Planet of the Apes Adventures: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus: https://www.amazon.com/PLANET-APES-ADVENTURES-ORIGINAL-OMNIBUS/dp/1302950738/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Planet+of+the+Apes+Adventures%3A+The+Original+Marvel+Years+Omnibus&qid=1684823206&sr=8-1 Planet of the Apes (1968) Crash Sequence - Reimagined - 4K (UHD): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bakh85JghtY

    You can find the synopses here.

    The scripts can be found here.

    Now, GO APE!

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  • Talking Apes is back to explore a medium we haven't covered yet - Comics!

    Planet of the Apes comics date back to 1974 with a 29-issue series published by Curtis Comics. Marvel’s ADVENTURES ON THE PLANET OF THE APES series (1975-1976) adapted the original film and Beneath. In this episode we will break down the first of six issues of the Apes adaptation with our colorful commentary. We discuss the differences between the film and comic and the very psychedelic artwork. And why do the gorilla soldiers wear yellow tunics? We also read your comments on this issue’s cover art.

    If you haven’t read these comics they were just released in Planet of the Apes Adventures: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus. This new collection features all 11 color issues reprinted for the first time ever!

    Now, Go Ape!!!!

    Planet of the Apes (1968) Crash Sequence - Reimagined - 4K (UHD): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bakh85JghtY

    You can find the synopses here.

    The scripts can be found here.

    Now, GO APE!

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  • We’re back! After another looooong hiatus, Talking Apes returns with a super episode! Richard Woloski and Kevin Toft look ahead to what’s coming up in Apes fandom. In April we get the new Marvel comic series, the first since 1975. Then in 2024 we can look forward to the next film, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes! We go over the recent casting news and speculate on what writers, Rick Jaffa and Amanada Silver, said in recent interviews.

    Also, we finish up the series where we break down the unproduced Planet of the Apes TV series scripts and synopses. There were eight unproduced stories, four of which are in script form where in past episodes we did readings with a full cast. Now, we review the last four story synopses. These include “The Trek”, “Freedom Road”, “The Mine”, and “The Trial”. What is your opinion of these stories? And which Ape TV-Verse do you prefer: these unproduced stories or the plots the CBS shows gave us?

    You can find the synopses here.

    The scripts can be found here.

    Now, GO APE!

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  • Talking Apes is BACK!!! This episode is worth the wait as we welcome back the always fun and energetic - Bobby Porter. We constantly get emails and messages asking us to ask Bobby questions about his career as a stuntman and actor. Listeners from all over the Apes fan community also sent in questions so we backed Bobby to the end of a tree branch and got him to answer many of your personal questions.

    Bobby tells tales from the films and TV shows he’s worked on such as Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Planet of the Apes TV series, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, E.T. The Extra Terrestrial, Under the Rainbow, Quark, Day of the Animals, Prancer, and more. He also shares stories about working with Steven Spielberg and legendary actors such as Roddy McDowell, Cloris Leachman, Sam Elliot.

    If you are a fan of moviemaking and pop culture then this show is for you. Now, Go Ape!

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  • Happy Holidays to all of you apes, gorillas, orangutans, chimps, and you damn dirty humanoids! After a very long hiatus (apologies once again), we are back with a HOLIDAY SPECIAL. In this episode we finish our series on the Planet of the Apes unproduced TV script breakdowns with “Hostage.” But this time we bring in a full cast! We had a blast going through this script and even left in a lot of bloopers, gaffes, and screw-ups.

    “Hostage” was written by Stephen Kandel, who has written scripts for Star Trek, The Bionic Man, Bionic Woman, Dukes of Hazzard, Charlie’s Angels, Wonder Woman, Batman, CHIPS, Love Boat, Dynasty, Hart to Hart, and The New Mike Hammer. “Hostage” is dated April 5th, 1974.

    Story Synopsis

    Galen, Virdron, and Kovack stumble upon the meeting place for the UFF - United Freedom Force - which is an outlawed civil rights group composed of humans and apes who wish to overthrow the Simian government and replace it with a more tolerant system.

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    Richard and Kevin would like to thank Sarah Woloski, Mark Oguschewitz (UnderexposedCinematicTreasures.com), David Braun, Anthony Pomes, Patrick Izzo, and Bryn MacKinnon for their participation and hard work. And a big thank you to those who sent in holiday greetings including Bobby Porter and Paul Williams.

    Now go ape, and have a happy and Urkotastic holiday season!

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    Richard Woloski and Mark Oguschewitz take a look at the unsung PLANET OF THE APES TV series from 1974. The first several episodes of TALKING APES TV will delve into one episode of the PLANET OF THE APES TV Series, with plenty of quotes, audio and social commentary pulled from each show.

    Then TALKING APES TV turned into TALKING APES, and Richard Woloski is joined by new cohost Kevin Toft on a journey through interviews and more ... Talking Apes!

  • Hello to all you Chimps, gorillas, orangutans, Underdwellers, and you Mego Collectors! The ape fan community went crazy with the recent news that Mego will start releasing new Planet of the Apes figures starting in April with Dr. Zaius and Cornelious.

    We spoke with Paul ‘Mr. Mego’ Clarke of EMCE Toys who gives us insight as to what is coming up with the new Mego Planet of the Apes line (even some hints toward future releases). We talk about Paul’s career in the toy industry, our favorite figures growing up, and the psychological effect of collecting Mego. You will hear Richard have an actual breakthrough! They don’t call Paul Dr. Mego for nothing!

    Richard and Kevin also fantasize about the Ape figures, and other pop culture icons, they would love to see in their collection in the future. They also run down the list of the figures that are coming out in wave 12 such as The Rocketeer, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Stan Lee Web Hand Edition, Igor from Young Frankenstein Igor, the Star Trek Salt Vampire, and more!

    Make Mine Mego.. and Go Ape!

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  • Happy Holidays to all you Chimps, gorillas, orangutans and you damn dirty humanoids! First off, I want to welcome Kevin Toft as the new co-host of Talking Apes! Not only is Kevin a co-host of the Max EFX Podcast and a very valued member of the Ape fandom community but he has friends in high places.

    Paul Williams Exclusive Interview

    Kevin asked one of these friends to be a guest on this episode. That guest is a national treasure and an icon in the entertainment industry, but many of you know him as Virgil, the orangutan who “knows everything about everything” in Battle for the Planet of the Apes. That guest is Paul Williams! Mr. Williams shares many behind the scenes stories of working with the director of Battle, J. Lee Thompson, as well as Roddy McDowell and Claude “Cuddles” Akins. We also talk The Muppets and The Monkees!

    Thank you to all the Apes who sent in Holiday messages that you’ll hear in this episode. You could say that this is our Talking Apes Holiday Special! And thank you once again to everyone for joining us on Talking Apes, we just hope we brought a smile to your face through a rough year.

    Now Stay Safe, have a Happy Holiday, a Happy New Year and now...Go Ape!

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  • Hello to all you Chimps, gorillas, orangutans, Underdwellers, and even you damn dirty Humanoids! In this episode of Talking Apes, Richard is joined by Max Cervantes and Kevin Toft of The Max EFX podcast. Talking Apes continues the series of episodes where they break down and give commentary on unproduced live-action Planet of the Apes TV scripts.

    In the last episodes, Richard and Mark Oguschewitz reviewed two of Rod Serling’s unproduced scripts, ‘Episode I’ and ‘Episode II.’ Now Richard, Max and Kevin cover the third unproduced script, ‘A Fallen God’, written by Anthony Lawrence who co-wrote the Apes TV episode, 'The Deception.’

    ‘A Fallen God,’ script - March 2, 1973 (Three months before the release of ‘Battle for the Planet of the Apes’)

    Script link to follow along

    ‘A Fallen God’ Story Overview

    Galen inadvertently sells Alan and Kovack to a local farmer after he is put on the spot as to who they were. On the farm, Alan and Kovack sees the patriarch, Telemon, and his family worshipping an object which turns out to be a radio transmitter. Alan and Kovack must find a way to get to it since that might be a way to communicate to other humans. But, a human-fearing busy-body preacher named Syrinx is catching wind of these smart humans and must put an end to these destructive animals who will once again destroy the planet.

    Read along, listen along, and Go Ape!

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  • This episode of Talking Apes is dedicated to the bright center of the Apes fan community, Angela Rushmere, who has passed away. We, along with the many Ape fans, had numerous heartfelt comments that will be read on the show.

    Then in this episode we will be breaking down the 2nd unproduced Rod Serling script for the live-action Planet of the Apes TV series, Titled Episode 2. If you thought we argued last time, this will take us to UrkoTastic levels!

    STORY SUMMARY:

    Ursus and his Security Force, which includes his 15 year old son, Zonda, head out to search for Alan, Kovack and Galen and before long they find them.

    The renegades take off and in the heat of the chase, Alan knocks Zonda unconscious. Suddenly Alan, Kovack and Galen are aided by unseen assailants and the ape soldiers are forced to retreat.

    These new “friends,” who are well cultured and live underground, are curious about Alan and Kovack who have befriended an animal, Galen. They want Galen, and Zonda who was brought with them, put to death until Alan demands they are put on trial to prove they are not as barbaric as the apes.

    Also with this episode, Mark says his farewell due to a heavy workload and career opportunities. Since Mark is a HUGE Muppet fan we have a special segment where we find Planet of the Apes and Muppet crossovers. You probably didn’t think there were any, huh?

    And Dr. Zaius has been putting in his two cents about the global pandemic as seen on Jimmy Kimmel Live! And Dana Gould’s YouTube channel. (Not sure why he chose Dana Gould?) We also learn what delicious snacks Zaius enjoys.

    Please follow along with us. You can find the remaining three scripts at:

    http://potatv.kassidyrae.com/(look at the sidebar on left and go to ‘scripts and storyboards’ with the gorilla soldier icon)

    There were 8 stories written to be produced for the series. Only 4 are in script form and the remaining stories are just in synopsis form and can be found in Simian Scrolls issue 12: https://pota.goatley.com/scrolls/simianscrolls_12.pdf

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  • Hello to all you chimps, gorillas, orangutans, Underdwellers, Kigors, shark gods and even you damn dirty humanoids. We are back with another ApeTastic episode. This time we go back to our roots and explore the Apes TV series and breakdown and discuss the unproduced Rod Serling TV pilot script. We run through the entire script for your listening pleasure and give our thoughts, debates and arguments along the way.

    Please follow along with us.Here is the link to the script.

    You can also find the remaining three scripts at:

    http://potatv.kassidyrae.com/(look at the sidebar on left and go to ‘scripts and storyboards’ with the gorilla soldier icon)

    There were 8 stories written to be produced for the series. Only 4 are in script form and the remaining stories are just in synopsis form and can be found in Simian Scrolls issue 12: https://pota.goatley.com/scrolls/simianscrolls_12.pdf

    Have fun with us and, Go APE!!!!

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  • Happy Holidays Ape fans! Just in time for your holiday break, Talking Apes is back with part 2 of the breakdown and review of La-La Land Records’, Planet of the Apes Original Film Series Soundtrack Collection. We go over each soundtrack which includes Planet of the Apes, Beneath the Planet of the Apes, Escape from the Planet of the Apes, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes and Battle for the Planet of the Apes. We give highlights, favorite track picks, and rate each score with our specialized Urko Helmet rating system.

    Please support La-La Land Records in keeping classic Planet of the Apes fandom alive by purchasing this new collection! This is a must-have for any Planet of the Apes fan!

    We also give our thoughts on Disney’s announcement that they will continue the Apes series with director Wes Ball. However, they are lean with details as to whether or not this is coming to a theatre near you or to Disney+.

    And we go over the recent great news from William Conlin and the release of Making Apes: The Artists Who Changed Film. All that and more on this episode of Talking Apes!

    Now Go Ape and Happy Holidays from Richard and Mark ‘the Mellow Kubrick’!

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  • Talking Apes would like to dedicate this episode to a big Ape fan Vincent Blosse who passed away on 9/17/2019. Go Ape Vincent!

    On this episode of Talking Apes we are very excited to speak with creative consultant, Jeff Bond, who also wrote the liner notes for the new, ‘Planet of the Apes Original Film Series 5 CD Soundtrack Collection,’ from La-La Land Records. This set includes remastered scores from all 5 original films, some original soundtrack releases, and many bonus track additions! La-La Land Records saved this incredible set for their 500 release!

    We speak with Jeff about his Planet of the Apes fandom, his involvement with La-la Land Records going back to the Apes TV series soundtrack, and the extensive research that went into getting this collection produced. Then in our next episode coming soon, we will breakdown and review each of the soundtracks included in this collection. And, what would a Roddy McDowall/Adam West odd couple buddy cop TV series be like?

    Please support La-La land records in keeping classic Planet of the Apes fandom alive by purchasing this new collection! This is a must-have for any Planet of the Apes fan!

    https://lalalandrecords.com/planet-of-the-apes-original-film-series-soundtrack-collection-limited-edition-5-cd-box-set/

    Now Go Ape!!!!

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  • This episode of Talking Apes is dedicated to Apes fan, cosplayer, and friend, Angela Gibbons.

    Hello to all you Chimps, gorillas, orangutans and even you damn dirty humanoids! We are back and this time Talking Apes attended the Los Angeles premiere of Making Apes: The Artists Who Changed Film. We have reactions from those who were there that night such as director, William Conlin; Lou Wagner (Lucius), fans, and an extra who appeared in Battle for the Planet of the Apes - John Landis!

    Richard and Mark also share their spoiler free reactions to this film with many heartfelt moments. And listen to how YOU can help get Making Apes seen on streaming and pay services.

    We also hear from MUCKYCHRIS.COM about their awesome 3D printed Planet of the Apes busts and sculptures. If you ever wanted a Zaius buddha, you’re now in luck!

    In Listen To The Apes, we read your feedback and discuss whether we will drop future conversation about the Gary Dubin conspiracy, or DubinGate (I think you know the answer).

    Now Go Ape! Just don’t Go Monkey..



  • On this episode we’re going to acknowledge and review the Tim Burton’s 2001, Planet of the Apes reboot/reimagining/remake (you decide)! So welcome back to all you Chimps, gorillas, orangutans and even you damn dirty Humanoids! For this Urko-sized task of tackling this film, we brought in reinforcements: Max Cervantes (Ape cosplayer) and Dean Preston (Simian Scrolls fanzine). We also read many of your comments from our Facebook post threatening we were going to do this. I know what you’re thinking, however, the results may surprise you. As Zaius once said, don’t look for it, you may not like what you find.

    To balance out Burton’s Apes film with the classic Apes, we recorded this episode from the actual Planet of the Apes film and TV shooting locations at Malibu Creek State Park. After our recording, we ventured out and visited the spots where many iconic scenes took place. Fortunately the fires that took place just weeks before didn’t destroy these landmarks. Look for the location hunt video on the Skywalking Through Neverland Youtube channel.

    Now Go Ape!