Podcast Zero - Try This

Podcast Zero - Try This

Author: 134 West | Susan Lambert Hatem & Sharon Johnson July 6, 2022 Duration: 28:22
Episode Zero - “Try This”

What the heck are we doing? In Podcast Zero, hosts Susan Lambert Hatem and Sharon Johnson take you to the fabulous and exciting television past and particularly, that special time in pop-culture and big-hair television: the 1980s!

We cover:
What the 1980s meant to America and to our own personal history.
Jimmy Carter to President Ronald Reagan and ushering in the “Greed” decade.
The rise of cable television, CNN and the VCR.
Wait? An amusement park based on The World of Sid and Marty Krofft?
Why are we looking at female-driven television shows?
What shows did we love? What shows should we cover?
Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Remington Steele, Cagney and Lacey, Golden Girls and more!
Fun, joy, nuggets of insight – Or just balderdash?

If you need help understanding the 80s, women, and television, join us on this journey.
If we’re going to be fabulous ladies of the 21st Century, we should know where we started.

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Remember those iconic women from television who defined an era? 80s TV Ladies revisits the groundbreaking, often delightfully campy, female-driven series that filled our living rooms with big hair and even bigger personalities. Hosts Susan Lambert Hatem and Sharon Johnson, under the 134 West banner, aren't just offering nostalgic recaps. They dig into the fascinating stories behind how shows like "Murder, She Wrote," "Kate & Allie," or "Designing Women" were actually made, examining the creative forces and network battles that brought them to air. Each episode explores how the politics and social climate of the 1980s shaped these narratives, and conversely, how the characters and stories themselves pushed cultural conversations forward, often in a complex dance of progress and tradition. This podcast celebrates the legacy of these programs while honestly assessing their place in history through that "two-steps forward, one-step-back" lens. It's a deep, engaging listen for anyone who loves television history, cultural analysis, and the powerful, complicated women who made the decade's TV so memorable. The show's quality is underscored by its recognition as a 4-time Podcast Awards winner and a Webby nominee for Best Indie Podcast. Tune in for thoughtful, well-researched discussions that go far beyond the opening credits.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 115

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