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Happy Accidents, Crossing The Streams and Betrayal  (Bonus Ep22) - Great TV binge watching suggestions!

Happy Accidents, Crossing The Streams and Betrayal (Bonus Ep22) - Great TV binge watching suggestions!

FromClassic Conversations


Happy Accidents, Crossing The Streams and Betrayal (Bonus Ep22) - Great TV binge watching suggestions!

FromClassic Conversations

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Jun 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Need TV binge suggestions? You've come to the right place.

We've got you covered. Crossing the Streams originated on this podcast in episodes 8 and 15. My idea was to record friends freely discussing TV shows (and movies) they binge on one of the many, many streaming services we all subscribe to.

Jeff Dwoskin is joined by Howard Rosner, Ron Lippitt, Bob Philips, and Sal Demilio are your co-hosts and we're joined weekly by special guests.

The assignment? We each come to the show with a TV binge suggestion. It might be a series, movie, or documentary but we'll give you the scoop so you can decide for yourself whether or not to dive in.

In this bonus episode we discuss a few great binge suggestions:

Teen Wolf (from live ep 68)

Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Greed and Betrayal (from live ep 39)

The Last Blockbuster (from live ep 16)


Each segment is pulled from a show and shared as is in all its LIVE goodness.

Full past live episodes: https://www.youtube.com/c/thejeffdwoskinshow/null

Also, you can join us live every week at 9:30 PM ET on YouTube
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Released:
Jun 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Pop culture influencers, TV stars, film actors, comedians, and musicians share inspirational stories about the road to success. Insightful conversations that are part comedy/part drama and always entertaining! With your host, described as “The Midwest Lounge Letterman,” Jeff Dwoskin.