Hark! It's an 87th Precinct podcast bonus episode.
1981. An alcoholic cop steps out of his car. He's reached the island.
The place he could make a difference. He pulls his brown leather jacket
close about him. Jim Bergerac has arrived.
In this episode we revel in our usual book cover review and huffing,
the music, films and TV of 1981 and offer up our own personal choices of
records and movies from the year for you. Stevo is called away on an
urgent errand and a listener question inspires a interesting thought -
can you create a jukebox to accompany the books, year by year?
We'll be back soon for book 36, ICE. Fare thee well.
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Showing posts with label Burt Reynolds. Show all posts
Wednesday, 6 May 2020
Monday, 25 February 2019
Sidepod: Fuzz (1972) - Nourish A Vagrant
Hark! It's an 87th Precinct Sidepod!
In this episode, Paul is joined by fan-of-Burt-Reynolds and podcaster (in that order?), John Rain. You can find info about John's fantastic James Bond and Michael Caine podcast, SMERSHPOD through the Twitter page and keep an eye open for John's new podcast, All Rather Mysterious, which aims to solve the mysteries of the past, in the presence of comedians Eleanor Morton and David Reed.
John and Paul got together to chat through the 1972 film version of Ed McBain's 1968 book, Fuzz (find that podcast using this link!) which finds the 87th Precinct now mysteriously in the real world, in Boston and features Burt Reynolds as Steve Carella, Raquel Welch as Eileen McHenry (think Eileen Burke, eight-seven fans!), Tom Skerritt as Bert Kling and many more of the squad - not to mention Yul Brynner as The Deaf Man. We contemplate why the film never got a sequel, harassment in the workplace, whether McBain wrote mucky books and whether Dom DeLuise should have been in the film. Warning: Contains a couple of rude bits (the podcast, not the film).
The film was adapted by Evan Hunter himself and was directed by Richard A. Colla (Battlestar Galactica, Ironside).
If you've seen the film, let us know what you think at our Twitter or FB page and if you fancy dropping us the price of a digital coffee, pop to KOFI and drop some coins in the jar. Anything we get will go back into the podcast.
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