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On this episode, Vicky Van and Jason Dedrick are joined by producer Ian Boothby for a special episode of Refresh My Memory remembering the movies of 1984. We’d love to hear some of your favourite films from 1984, and if you want to make a drink for them, even better. We might even try to make it! Produced by Ian BoothbyEdited by Vicky VanTheme song by Chris Roberts

Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Sneaky Dragon – the podcast that invented continuity errors. This week: live forever; I’m an adult now; the worm turns; Spirit take; up and Atom; devil, devil; bible studies; the gods must be crazy; holy Moses; space is the place; the define one; fiddling while Rome earns; guilt furnishings; you are that temple; continuity eras; service issues; Mr. Crab; CBC and me; Switchback in the day; free content; bad connections; inclusive offer; teach your children; you gotta fight for your right to arty; the path to success; louts and fops; Question of the Week – Sneakers respond; Jaws jabber; museum quality; cut it out; theSnyder cult; religious experience; Kelly girl; Baltimore ravin’; tracks of my tears; and, finally, Sparks! marks. Question of the Week: Where do you find a good sense of community?Sub-question of the Week: Do you pray? Thanks for listening. The opening for Vision On, which contains some early Aardman animation: The inspiration for Switchback, which Ian talks about on his new podcast CBC & Me: To actually see the Anthony Edwards’ impersonation of Princess Diana, you’ll have to follow this link to an Instagram reel. A video of Jordan Peterson frustrating a bunch of know-it-alls like a jerk (AKA the Dunning-Kruger Effect run rampant): And one more Princess Di sketch from SNL UK:

Dash for Cash Hello, horse fans and hello, mystery fans, and hello, horse mystery fans! This week, we look at a local bricklayer who built up a multi-million dollar Quarter Horse racing enterprise with a string of wildly successful horses, a 140-acre farm in Oklahoma, and three private jets. Sound too good to be true? Let Lezah tell you all the gritty details of drugs, murder sprees and epic money laundering in a story she is calling Dash for Cash or Operation Take Back America! Thanks for listening. Written and researched by Lezah WilliamsonProduced and edited by David DedrickMusic by Chris Roberts

When I was a thirteen year-old boy, I went through some changes. Publicly. With the help of a public broadcaster. CBC & Me is my memory-based podcast of those events. Switchback T-Shirt Andrew Cochrane and Colin Mochrie on Switchback WARNING: This episode takes place in the 1980s. Screenshot If you have any memories of the CBC at that time, please write a comment below or by email to this link! Written and produced by Ian BoothbyEdited by Vicky VanTheme song by Chris Roberts Ross Shafer and Pat Bullard on Downtown Saturday Night

Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Sneaky Dragon – the podcast that approves of cat naps! This week: nap sack; red eye express; mock duck; inappropriating culture; unfunny animals; beep, beep; coyote smugly; all rhyme, no reason; road rundown; blog jam; Gold Key to the kingdom; from M to M; Blabber blab; Morris major; super zeroes; disgusting innards; kink shaming; becoming Bugs; Tex mix; the voice squad; TV talked out; Sullivan’s travails; older audiences; John, Paul, George and Ringo’s mother; vocal yokel; immaterial boy; Short subjects; gag order; Live docs; set ups; cheap laughs; conversation pieces; Question of the Week – Sneakers respond; Flannel countdown; late night line ups; no guru; King Colbert; Dune sayer; bumper special; the bone temper; and, finally, sad end. Question of the Week: What adaptation is better than the original?Sub-question of the Week: What is something that was better than you expected it to be? Thanks for listening. Department of Esprit d’EscalierIt’s hard to think of witty remarks all the time during the show, but The Gruesomes should have been called The Gravestones in their appearances on The Flinstones. That’s all. Will Ferrell on Second Chance Theatre: A musical montage of SNL moments: For your viewing pleasure, Looney Tunes in good old-fashioned black and white: The many of voices of Howard Morris on The Flinstones:

Hello, movie maniacs! This week Mary and David watched The Sheep Detectives – a wonderful blend of live action and animation that is funny, heartfelt and exciting with a very good mystery at the centre of the film. It’s one of those well-written film that attracts a lot of talented people to be part of the project – the cast is a veritable who’s who of excellent comedy performers. Oh sure, we could tell you that this movie is a shear delight. Or say “Ewe will love it!”, but we’re not going to stoop to those sorts of sheep tactics! Not sure what to think of the film. Well, pull the wool out your ears and let Mary and David fansplain it for you! Thanks for listening.

Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Sneaky Dragon – the sounds of silence! This week: a moment of silence; the golden years; bumble fumble; the Hostess with the moistest; back-handled compliment; picking at scabs; don’t have a Cowell, man; between two buns; hamburger relish; cover up; it’s all relatives; for Pete’s sake; Image nation; Silvestri connection; Valentino drag; spinal crap; blood confusion; exo trip; H.I.V. mind; the whole Hawk; war weary; problem drinker; Short film; subjective failure; tomato, tometer; ‘Balls up; Moranis mania; Question of the Week; cereal-ized; Fie on FIFA; soccer to me; re-Heated; hail Scotland; top of the world to you; puzzling video games; Marxist; Tetris offensive; DO feed the bears; Jennifer’s body; narration out; bachelor brother; and, finally, cool pool. Question of the Week: What is your favourite talk show? Who is your favourite host?Sub-question of the Week: What’s your favourite documentary? Thanks for listening. Martin Short reunites with David Steinberg: Mint Moranis: Rick Moranis channels Hank Snow: Sneaky Dragon’s most discussed movie is not Star Wars: I’m on the top of the world!

Shooting of the Century Hello, horse fans and hello, mystery fans, and hello, horse mystery fans! Welcome to Season Seven of your favourite horse-based true crime podcast! This week, we go way back to the 1950’s where an infamous shooting takes place among New York’s ultra-rich horsey set. Was it a case of mistaken identity or a devious murder plot? Lezah unwinds the twisted strands of this sordid tale of death by misadventure, drug addiction, madness, suicide and overbearing mothers. Thanks for listening. Produced and edited by David DedrickMusic by Chris Roberts

Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Sneaky Dragon – the podcast that invented awkward pauses! This week: the show’s over it; coffee achiever; Wheeler man; crime an punishment; extra texture; liver and let liver; in the frame; moonshine kingdom; under revue; club foot; stage tested; torture artist effect; mysterious mystery author; live, live, laugh; tea bagged; Mr. Beast; holy your horses; lesser sequels; death by space adventure; ex-stink-tion event; working actors; love shag; that Jones boy; the golden fowl; how to train your wagon; Question of the Week – Sneakers respond; action lacked; this spud’s for you; Guide for life; and, finally, making rabies. Question of the Week: What’s your favourite live-action Disney film?Sub-question of the Week: What’s video game hooked you? Thanks for listening. Department of Links: Interested in all this The Great Eastern talk? Well, follow this link for the magic of radio!

Hello, movie maniacs! If you find yourself in times of trouble, Mother Mary may be the soothing blast of surreality you need. The newest film from David Lowery – the talented writer-director who has managed to straddle the line between personal and commercial films with some success. Starring Anne Hathaway as pop diva Mother Mary whose success has reduced her creative vision to routine, who seeks healing from her former friend and costumer Sam (Michaela Coel). Naturally the two must confront a ghostly presence that has entwined itself in their lives. The movie also features some fine acting from Hunter Schafer and FKA Twigs, and songs by Charlie XCX and Jack Antonoff sung by Miss Hathaway herself. Can Lowery successfully merge a stage drama with a glossy music video? Well, let Dave and Mary fansplain it for you! Finally, Mary has some thoughts about The Drama with Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, as a couple whose marriage plans are knocked askew by an explosive revelation, and Super Mario Galaxy. Thanks for listening.