Bob Barry's Unearthed Interviews
Imagine being the person who asks, “What the hell happened to Blood, Sweat and Tears?” Beside that documentary, John Scheinfeld, who is from Milwaukee, masterminded films like “The U.S. Vs. John Lennon,” “Reinventing Elvis: The ’68 Comeback” and “Who is Harry Nilsson and Why is Everybody Talking About Him?” John is an Emmy and Grammy-nominated filmmaker. I was working at WISN at the time and John wrote the catchy slogan: “Radio 11, WISN, of course.” You might have one of those bumper stickers, which I see selling on Ebay for $10.95. John surprised me at the end of the...
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Imagine growing up in a house so infamous it inspired a horror franchise. Well, our guest on the podcast today did just that, living in the Amityville house in Long Island, New York from ages 11 to 16. Later the house became the setting of “The Amityville Horror.” But don’t worry, she’s here to share stories that are more delightful than frightful. You’ve seen her as Carlie Kirkland, the savvy insurance investigator on “Banacek,” and as Evelyn Stratton, Ricky Schroder’s sophisticated mother on “Silver Spoons.” She was in “The Gambler” with Kenny Rogers, “The Golden...
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If you were a fan of “Little House on the Prairie,” an 80’s nostalgia buff, or anyone who just appreciates a good conversation, welcome to our Matthew Labyorteaux podcast. You know him as Albert Ingalls from “Little House,” or maybe you recognize his voice from some of your favorite animated adventures. He’s an actor, a voice artist and, let’s be real, probably made you shed a tear or two back in the day. And all of his success happened while he was struggling with autism. We’ll talk about his time on “Little House,” his gaming career with Atari, and his respect for Michael...
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Do you remember actor Vic Tayback. You probably know him best as the gruff but lovable Mel Sharples from the hit sitcom “Alice,” a role that made him a household name and earned him a Golden Globe. But Vic’s career spans decades, from classic films to unforgettable TV guest spots. He was a character who could do it all…tough, funny, and always unforgettable. So, let’s go behind the scenes with Vic Tayback.
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Alright, creatures of the airwaves, and podcast people of impeccable taste, cancel your boring plans because today’s episode is bringing back memories you have surely forgotten. This man stormed the charts in the swingin’ sixties with his cheeky charm and one unforgettable falsetto that had everyone saying, “You Turn Me On.” That’s right, before Spotify, playlists, and TikTok trends, this man was topping the Billboard Top 100 and bringing the English Invasion straight to America’s front door. So, let’s travel back in time with the maestro of melodies, from ragtime to rock n roll,...
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Welcome…I’m going to give you a trivia question that I’ll bet you will not know the answer to. Who was the voice of John Lennon in the animated film “Yellow Submarine?” He is a man whose talent has graced the big screen. And he has written some thrilling novels. He had unforgettable roles in classics like “A Clockwork Orange” and “The Italian Job.” But he was also a bestselling author, a storyteller with a brilliant sense of humor, and an artist with a fascinating career. John Clive was a fantastic guest that will make you laugh, think, and be entertained.
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Howdy folks! Welcome to a Country version of Bob Barry’s Unearthed Interviews. Here’s a woman who’s iconic as a cowboy hat at a honky-tonk, the first lady of Country music, Tammy Wynette. She was born Wynette Pugh in Tremont, Mississippi. She went from cotton picking to picking up Grammy awards. She taught us all how to spell D-i-v-o-r-c-e. And Tammy reminded us to “Stand By Your Man,” even if he forgot to take out the trash. Tammy’s life was like a Country song come to life, full of love and heartbreak. She paved the way for women in Country music and proved that a big voice and...
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Sometimes on Bob Barry’s Unearthed Interviews we unearth incredible stories from incredible people, sometimes literally “The Incredible Hulk!” You know him as the green powerhouse who made smashing things look cool, before CGI took over Hollywood. But Lou Ferrigno is more than just muscle, he’s a world class bodybuilder, an actor, a fitness guru, and let’s be honest, probably the last guy you’d want to challenge to an arm-wrestling match. Beyond the biceps, Lou’s story is about determination, resilience, and proving that nothing, not even he a speech impediment and hearing loss...
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From the gridiron to the broadcast booth, from Hollywood to humanitarian work, Merlin Olsen’s legacy stretches far beyond his hall of fame career with the Los Angeles Rams. Merlin was a fierce competitor on the field, as one of the greatest defensive linemen to ever play the game, and he was probably the nicest tough guy you‘d ever want to meet. So, whether you’re here for the football stories, the “Little House on the Prairie” Hollywood tales, or just some good old-fashioned wisdom, you’re in for a treat. So, let’s kick off our podcast with Merlin Olsen.
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Today’s podcast features an Emmy nominated actress, a storyteller, and a legend in the world of film and television. You’ve seen her light up the screen in classics like “Big Wednesday,” “Valley Girl” and “The Other Side of the Mountain.” She will discuss her serious illness and talk about a film she had recently finished, “My Wicked Wicked Ways.” If you’re interested, you’ll find the movie on YouTube. The incredible Lee Purcell will reveal a journey that’s nothing short of inspiring.
info_outlineToday’s podcast deals with the extraordinary and unexplained. We talked with the legendary Uri Geller, who is celebrating his 78th birthday this month. He is known as a mentalist, illusionist, and paranormal phenomenon. His journey has taken him from Israel to international fame, where he appeared on countless TV shows and collaborated with some of the biggest names in entertainment. Here he tried to demonstrate to my listeners how he could start old clocks and watches that hadn’t been running for many years. At first Uri seemed to captivate the listening audience, but in the end, it became quite humorous.