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The Locust Files
The Locust Files
17 episodes
1 week ago
Lee Gambin from Diabolique has started up a regular podcast for the site which will feature him interviewing various film critics, academics, writers, historians and people in the field of film curation and programming, discussing various topics of interest and specialty.
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Film History
TV & Film
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Lee Gambin from Diabolique has started up a regular podcast for the site which will feature him interviewing various film critics, academics, writers, historians and people in the field of film curation and programming, discussing various topics of interest and specialty.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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A Conversation with Jennifer Keishin Armstrong
The Locust Files
1 hour 22 minutes
5 years ago
A Conversation with Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

Lee Gambin talks with TV historian Jennifer Keishin Armstrong who shares her love for classic sitcoms and writing the ultimate book on the Mary Tyler Moore Show. They also discuss feminism in television, the importance of sitcoms, Ed Asner, Betty White, women writers in television, and more!

The Locust Files
Lee Gambin from Diabolique has started up a regular podcast for the site which will feature him interviewing various film critics, academics, writers, historians and people in the field of film curation and programming, discussing various topics of interest and specialty.