Old Time Trio: Recent Episodes

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A modern view on vintage entertainment, Old Time Trio is a weekly thirty minute show filled with discussion, facts and opinion!

In the intro feature, we discuss landmark anniversaries taking place that week.

In the main feature, Jamie Dyer asks a guest to name three TV shows, movies, albums or radio shows made before 1980 they would recommend.

In the closing feature, Jamie invites a guest to play Celebrity Birthdays; A simple game of twenty questions to identify someone famous who was born on that week in history.

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In episode seven of Old Time Trio, Jamie and Andrea Dyer discuss:

1) The 1933 Disney Silly Symphony short The Three Little Pigs, which is available to stream on Disney+

2) The 1952 Twentieth Century Fox psychological thriller Don't Bother to Knock, Starring Richard Widmark and Marilyn Monroe. Recently broadcast on Talking Pictures TV.

3) Come Dancing, the classic dancing competition, which is repeated on BBC4 each Sunday.

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Episode Six: Jamie and Andrea Dyer take a deviation from the usual format to discuss the 1927 film Wings, the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. It was directed by William A. Wellman and starred Clara Bow, Charles "Buddy" Rogers, and Richard Arlen.

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Episode Five: Jamie and Andrea Dyer discuss three classic films, one physical, one recently on broadcast television and one available via streaming. All three films in this episode are celebrating a milestone this year.

  1. The first film, Robin Hood, was released in 1973. It was the first Disney animated feature to be made without Walt Disney's involvement. It starred a whole load of voice talent including Peter Ustinov, Phil Harris, Brian Bedford, Terry-Thomas, Roger Miller, Pat Buttram, Andy Devine and many more.,
  2. The second film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, was first released in 1968. It was loosely based on a book by Ian Fleming. It was directed by Ken Hughes, who also co-wrote the script with Roald Dahl. It starred Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes and Lionel Jeffries alongside a large number of British legends from film and television...including Benny Hill.
  3. The third film is the 1988 action movie Die Hard, starring Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman.

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Episode Four: Jamie and Andrea Dyer discuss three classic films, one physical, one recently on broadcast television and one available via streaming.

  1. The first film was released in 1946 and is now considered a classic, but it wasn't always that way! They talk about It's A Wonderful Life starring James Stewart and Donna Reed.
  2. The second film is another festive classic - The original 1947 version of Miracle on 34th Street, available to stream on Disney Plus.
  3. The third film is the 1982 television adaptation of Raymond Briggs' The Snowman, broadcast on Channel 4 every year.

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Episode Three: Jamie and Andrea Dyer discuss three classic films, one physical, one recently on broadcast television and one available via streaming.

  1. The first film was released on Blu-Ray in the last couple of years by Network Distributing. It's the sequel to The Fast Lady, 1964's Father Came Too!
  2. The second film is something Talking Pictures TV recently broadcast. The 1961 comedy Raising the Wind, starred James Robertson Justice, Leslie Phillips, Kenneth Williams, Liz Fraser, Eric Barker and Sid James.
  3. The third film is the 1980 movie Ordinary People, starring Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Judd Hirsch, and Timothy Hutton. It is available to stream on Paramount Plus.

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Episode Two: It's the same show but with a twist! Jamie and Andrea Dyer discuss three classic films, one physical, one recently on broadcast television and one available via streaming.

  1. The first film a new Blu-Ray release from StudioCanal of the 1954 British film The Sleeping Tiger, starring Dirk Bogarde, Alexis Smith and Alexander Knox.
  2. The second film is something Talking Pictures TV recently broadcast. The 1962 comedy The Fast Lady, starred the late Leslie Phillips, James Robertson Justice, Stanley Baxter and Julie Christie.
  3. The third film is the 1957 Twentieth Century Fox movie An Affair To Remember, starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. It is available to stream on Disney Plus.

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Episode One: Jamie Dyer invites a guest to name three TV shows, movies, books, albums, songs or radio shows made before 1970 they would consume at a specific time. In this episode, podcaster Zach Eastman, host of Yesteryear Ballyhoo Revue, reveals three things he would consume while winding down after a busy day. Zach's selections include The Jack Benny Program (1932-1955), The Marx Brothers At Paramount and Casablanca (1942).

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