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The Wonderful Recap of Oz
Justin Peavey
29 episodes
3 days ago
Join Justin Peavey as he explores the iconic world created by L. Frank Baum, taking a deep dive into his books and analyzing their numerous film, stage, and television adaptations from the past 120 years.
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Join Justin Peavey as he explores the iconic world created by L. Frank Baum, taking a deep dive into his books and analyzing their numerous film, stage, and television adaptations from the past 120 years.
Show more...
Books
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Shirley Temple in The Land of Oz (1960)
The Wonderful Recap of Oz
1 hour 33 minutes 12 seconds
3 years ago
Shirley Temple in The Land of Oz (1960)
Everybody knows the (extremely embellished) story of how Shirley Temple was considered to play Dorothy in the 1939 MGM film version of The Wizard of Oz. What people don't seem to remember is that she actually did get to star in an Oz project of her own creation. Joined by Tara Tagliaferro and Emily Kay Shrader from Down the Yellow Brick Pod, we look at the extensive and varying career of Shirley Temple and the Oz-themed episode of her "storybook" television series. CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains a brief mention of child sexual abuse. Listener discretion is advised.
The Wonderful Recap of Oz
Join Justin Peavey as he explores the iconic world created by L. Frank Baum, taking a deep dive into his books and analyzing their numerous film, stage, and television adaptations from the past 120 years.