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Hello! And welcome to The Dana Gould Hour podcast. Fasten your fun belts, we are blasting off, yet again.
We are joined today by legends. You heard me. Mark Frost is a legendary writer, first in television. He started out on The Six Million Dollar Man, moved on to Hill Street Blues, co-created Twin Peaks with David Lynch. In motion pictures, he wrote and directed the film Storyville, he wrote the 2005 The Fantastic Four and its sequel Rise Of The Silver Surfer and he has a new book out entitled Yankee Sphinx, which tells the story of FDR from just before America’s involvement in World War II up through his death. It’s told through the eyes of FDR’s Great Uncle, Will Hasset, who worked as FDR’s speech writer and press attaché, one might say. We cover a lot of topics and a lot of ground and I am super happy that Mr. Frost sat down and gave me his time.
Gary Rhodes is a writer and film historian who has written, among many other titles, a multi-volume set on the strange life and career of Bela Lugosi. He’s written about Ed Wood, he wrote the book Horror At The Drive In, Essays In Popular Americana and he has an excellent new book out entitled Weirdumentary: Ancient Aliens, Fallacious Prophecies and Mysterious Monsters from 1970’s Documentaries. Before streaming, before cable, before the History Channel and Ancient Aliens, these topics were explored in documentaries at your local Cineplex. Many were produced by the late great, Sunn Classic Pictures. UFOs, Elvis, Bigfoot, they’re all here, in the pages of Weirdumentary, and we’re a-gonna talk about it.
And now, it’s on, to our filthy business.
Tags: Ancient Alisnes, David Lynch, Fantastic Four, FDR, Gary Rhodes, Hill Street Blues, Mark Frost, Six Million Dollar Man, Storyville, Sulver Surfer, Twin Peaks, Weirdumentary