After almost 12 years, Bedford & Sullivan Brooklyn's Blogtalkradio run comes to an end. All starting with a desire to keep the audience active listeners in the Brooklyn Dodgers TV series research process, the guests we've had have been beyond my imagination, including Brooklyn historian Ron Schweiger, Dodgers pitcher Carl Erskine and Brooklynite/Dodgers fan Larry King. One of the ever-recurring guests has been Dodgers superfan Robert Barnes (who appears in the Larry King episode linked ab...
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After almost 12 years, Bedford & Sullivan Brooklyn's Blogtalkradio run comes to an end. All starting with a desire to keep the audience active listeners in the Brooklyn Dodgers TV series research process, the guests we've had have been beyond my imagination, including Brooklyn historian Ron Schweiger, Dodgers pitcher Carl Erskine and Brooklynite/Dodgers fan Larry King. One of the ever-recurring guests has been Dodgers superfan Robert Barnes (who appears in the Larry King episode linked ab...
Ep. 161 - Filmmaker Nick Davis Talks Film & Pop Culture of the BK Dodgers’ Era
Bedford & Sullivan Brooklyn
1 hour 9 minutes
2 years ago
Ep. 161 - Filmmaker Nick Davis Talks Film & Pop Culture of the BK Dodgers’ Era
LIVE at 7:30pm ET, we welcome filmmaker and author Nick Davis to the program!Nick Davis is a writer, director, and producer. He is the son of film director Peter Davis and the late Johanna Mankiewicz Davis. His paternal grandparents were the novelist and screenwriter Tess Slesinger and the screenwriter Frank Davis. His maternal grandfather was the screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz. He has written a book on the Mankiewicz brothers titled, "Competing with Idiots: Herman and Joe Mankiewicz,...
Bedford & Sullivan Brooklyn
After almost 12 years, Bedford & Sullivan Brooklyn's Blogtalkradio run comes to an end. All starting with a desire to keep the audience active listeners in the Brooklyn Dodgers TV series research process, the guests we've had have been beyond my imagination, including Brooklyn historian Ron Schweiger, Dodgers pitcher Carl Erskine and Brooklynite/Dodgers fan Larry King. One of the ever-recurring guests has been Dodgers superfan Robert Barnes (who appears in the Larry King episode linked ab...