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6/30/2008 3:10 AM UTC
Didn't have to hear your full Audrey Hepburn piece, but will listen to archives. Thank you and I truly loved Audrey. She was one classy lady.
lisaburks
6/23/2008 4:19 AM UTC
Thank you for including me on your show tonight, spotlighting the importance of truth in biographies. Keep up the wonderful work, Gary!
steelmagnolia
6/9/2008 3:52 PM UTC
Good Job!
LemonSonic
6/9/2008 2:03 AM UTC
Good Luck!
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The Stroke of Midnight is an online radio show hosted by Gary Sweeney, owner of The Midnight Palace. The show deals primary with Classic Hollywood from the silent era through the golden age, but will also occasionally drift into all things vintage/antique.
Original Air Date: 8/4/2008 3:00 AM UTC
Casey LaLonde is the grandson of Hollywood legend Joan Crawford. Having written the forewords for both "Joan Crawford: Her Life in Letters" and the upcoming "Joan Crawford: An Illustrated Filmography", Casey is working to restore his grandmother's good name and reputation. In the past years, there have been some negative stigmas attached to Ms. Crawford, most of which stem from her daughter Christina's book (and eventual movie) "Mommie Dearest". For those familiar with the book or movie, it's a slap in the face to a woman that has inspired, and continues to inspire many people. But to Joan Crawford's dedicated fans, it's a sad portrayal and an untrue representation. We had the chance to sit down with Casey and talk with him about his grandmother's legacy, her contributions, and setting the record straight about the allegations. Casey also talks about Joan's feud with Bette Davis and Norma Shearer, and how she transitioned in films over many decades.
Original Air Date: 7/7/2008 3:00 AM UTC
In this segment, we'll be airing an interview we conducted with Sara Karloff, the daughter of Hollywood icon Boris Karloff. Sara gives wonderful information about her father's early days starting out in England and how he eventually made his way to Hollywood to become one of the biggest stars of all time. His wide range of timeless characters, from Frankenstein to the Mummy have been staples in film history. Karloff fans won't want to miss this look at a gentle giant!
Original Air Date: 6/30/2008 3:00 AM UTC
In this segment, we're going to air an interview we conducted with Audrey's son, Sean Ferrer. Sean gave some really great information about his mother's career, her home life and her humanitarian work with UNICEF. He also spoke about the process of writing his book: Audrey Hepburn - An Elegant Spirit. Classic Hollywood enthusiasts and Audrey fans won't want to miss this one!
Original Air Date: 6/23/2008 3:00 AM UTC
In this segment, we'll discuss classic Hollywood biographies and books that have been written about the history of film. Many of these books are wonderfully-researched and well-written. However, some of them have been created strictly for financial gain by slandering a famous personality who can no longer defend themselves.
Original Air Date: 6/16/2008 3:00 AM UTC
Hollywood's current obsession with remaking some of the most classic films of all time has been met with both opposition and favor. In this segment, we'll discuss whether or not these classics should be reintroduced to a new generation through modern day actors.
Original Air Date: 6/9/2008 3:00 AM UTC
In this segment, we'll be discussing the femme fatale as an important figure in film history. We'll go over specific films that gave us some of the most well-known examples of the black widow.
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