The Hollywood Outsider

How Television Has Changed Since Childhood | Ep 267


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Television is nothing like it used to be.

Many of us remember the days of rabbit ears, three channels, and the American Anthem sign-off every night at midnight. Maybe we grew up with All in the Family, Good Times, Miami Vice, Family Ties, Cheers, Friends, The X-Files, or Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Whatever time period you are from, do you remember what TV was like back then?

On this week’s episode, we look back at the television of our childhood, as well as how we do TV now. From 3 channels and limited options, to just too much TV to even contemplate, we are cracking open Pandora’s Box and peeking inside. This is a dose of nostalgia you won’t want to miss!

Discussed on this episode of The Hollywood Outsider Movie and TV Podcast:

  • (0:00 – 24:05) Movie and TV News: Stephen King and Joe Hill join forces, Joss Whedon takes on Batgirl, Stallone returns with breaking news, and much more
  • (24:06 – 1:24:14) From The Outside In Topic: How television has changed for us since childhood  | Listener comments
  • (1:24:15 – 1:57:15) What’s This Movie? | Spoiler-Free Reviews of 13 Reasons Why, Colossal and Ghost in the Shell | VOD Releases | Emails | Closing
  • (1:57:16 – 2:36:42) Walking Dead Season Finale Reactions
  • Be sure to listen to our interviews with Natalia Leite of M.F.A. and Rod Blackhurst of Here Alone
  • Email us your thoughts on the episode, answer our ‘What’s This Movie?’, or suggest a topic to [email protected] or leave us a message at 818-814-6246
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