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In this episode, Pryce shares the history of Barnhill Arena, bandleader Danny Davis (the brains behind the Nashville Brass), wrestling great Junkyard Dog, "Roller Derby Queen" Joan Weston, and country music's The Kendalls.
In this episode, Pryce talks about about some strange Guinness World Record holders, the Byrds' controversial 1968 appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, wrestling's Jerry "Mr. Olympia" Stubbs, some movies with a major superstar that never got off the ground, and advertisements that were banned from the subway.
In this episode, Pryce talks about the short-lived '90s sitcom Hi Honey, I'm Home!, the long-running sitcom Bachelor Father (to date, the only TV show ever to run in consecutive years on all three major networks), wrestling's Del "The Patriot" Wilkes, an Iowa farmer's visit to his ailing brother in Wisconsin (he traveled by lawn mower!), and cable news exec Roger Ailes' fall from grace.
In this episode, Pryce talks about the short-lived TV series The Rousters (which ads claimed would "sink The Love Boat in the ratings"), some weird Oreo news, wrestling heel Bobby Duncum, more great moments in graphic novels, and Tulsa country music legend Billy Parker.
In this episode, Pryce talks about the short-lived '70s TV series Nakia, wrestling legend Dick the Bruiser, Issues and Answers (ABC's original Sunday morning talk show before This Week replaced it), and some facts about the biggest "facts" everybody knows about Albert Einstein.
In this episode, Pryce talks about pioneering anchorwoman Marlene Sanders, a history of the golden doodle, the late wrestler Owen Hart, facts about Mike Huckabee, and some facts about Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.
In this episode, Pryce takes a look at Walt Disney's rather unfit life, Elvis' fascination with karate, WWE legend Pat Patterson, the short-lived '80s sitcom It's Your Move, and fast food legends Dick and Mac McDonald, the real founders of McDonald's.
In this episode, Pryce talks about Dick Van Dyke's first attempt to return to prime time TV (a rebroadcast of a recent segment), the 2008 Universal Studios fire, wrestler Don Bass, Riverdance, and Ageless Aesthetics of Arkansas.
In this episode, Pryce talks about the history of the Smackover Oil Town Festival, the Nutella heist of 2017, the late wrestler Barry Orton, the short-lived TV western Tate (the first TV show with a disabled lead character), and 60 Minutes legend Morley Safer.
In this episode, Pryce talks about some great moments in graphic novels, wrestling legend The Undertaker, how a Salt Lake City woman sustained injuries...from a banana!... and a look at two pioneers in the music industry, punk/garage rockers The Monks and Wanda Jackson, the "Queen of Rockabilly".
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.