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# 157: Emmys Unfiltered
59:35 minutes (54.55 MB)
Tonight on the show, the Emmys. Who will win and who will lose on Emmy night? HBO won 29 Emmys at the Creative Arts Emmys last Saturday, with Game of Thrones winning eight of them, needing only one win to tie the record set by The West Wing in 2000, and two to set a new record, on Sunday night. Mad Men can be alone on top of the Drama mountain with a record-setting fifth Drama Series win on Sunday night. Game of Thrones leads overall with 24 nominations, more than twice as many as the new two shows apiece, House of Cards and Mad Men, which both got 11 nods each. Modern Family is vying for a record-setting sixth Comedy Series Emmy, and standing in the way are (besides a lack of Writing and Directing nods for the five-time defending Comedy Champs) Veep (in a Presidential Election Cycle already forming) and the new kid on the online block, Transparent, with nine and 11 nominations, respectively.
The 67th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards air Sunday night at 8PM (after the Cowboys/Eagles game) on Fox, hosted by Andy Samberg.
PREDICTIONS (for Telecast Categories on September 20):
Comedy Series: Veep
Drama Series: Mad Men
Limited Series: Olive Kitteridge
Variety/Talk: The Late Show with David Letterman
Variety/Sketch: Inside Amy Schumer
Reality-Competition: The Amazing Race
Lead Actor, Comedy: Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent
Lead Actress, Comedy: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Supporting Actor, Comedy: Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Supporting Actress, Comedy: Allison Janney, Mom
Writing, Comedy: "Alive in Phoenix", Last Man on Earth
Directing, Comedy: "Alive in Phoenix", Last Man on Earth
Lead Actor, Drama: Jon Hamm, Mad Men
Lead Actress, Drama: Viola Davis, How To Get Away With Murder
Supporting Actor, Drama: Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul
Supporting Actress, Drama: Lena Headey, Game of Thrones
Writing, Drama: "Person to Person", Mad Men
Directing, Drama: "Mother's Mercy", Game of Thrones
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The 15th Annual Bryan Awards (FULL TWO-HOUR SHOW)
2:05:52 minutes (115.23 MB)
Without further delay (as if we needed another one), here is the FULL two-hour podcast of the 15th Annual Bryan Awards.
Here is a Scorecard link, where you can predict the winners, and play along: http://thebryanandsilvergarbage.tumblr.com/post/127950820085/djbcadventu...
Here is the Category Order: http://thebryanandsilvergarbage.tumblr.com/post/124779392820/djbcadventu...
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# 131 (Classic): "Urban Fiction: Keep Calm and Fire Hoke"
57:37 minutes (52.76 MB)
Tonight on the show, a classic episode. Episode # 131, "Urban Fiction: Keep Calm and Fire Hoke" (November 24, 2014). In the show, the DJBC talks about Thanksgiving, and previews the 111th meeting between those B*ckeyes and Michigan, and why it could be the end for Brady Hoke. In a special intro and outro, the Virginia Tech game (which hopefully all of you are watching tonight at 8).
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The 15th Annual Bryan Awards - Part 2 of 2
58:42 minutes (53.75 MB)
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(Part 1 of 2) The 15th Annual Bryan Awards
58:55 minutes (53.95 MB)
The 15th Annual Bryan Awards is celebrating the best of the 2014-15 television season. Hosted by Bryan Curtiss.
(Categories # 1501 to # 1520)
# 1501 - Supporting Actor in Daytime
# 1502 - Supporting Actor in a Limited Series/Movie
# 1503 - Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
# 1504 - Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
# 1505 - Younger Actor in Daytime
# 1506 - Younger Actor in a Drama Series
# 1507 - Younger Actor in a Comedy Series
# 1508 - Younger Actress in a Comedy Series
# 1509 - Younger Actress in a Drama Series
# 1510 - Younger Actress in Daytime
# 1511 - Main Title Theme Music
# 1512 - Performance in a Variety Special
# 1513 - Reality Host
# 1514 - Late Night Host
# 1515 - Male Performer, Sketch
# 1516 - Female Performer, Sketch
# 1517 - Supporting Actress in Drama Series
# 1518 - Supporting Actress in Daytime
# 1519 - Supporting Actress in a Limited Series/Movie
# 1520 - Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Nominees - http://thebryanandsilvergarbage.tumblr.com
Tonight, the 15th Annual Bryan Awards will air. You can play along by picking who you think will win.
Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama:
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL – Scott Clifton as Liam Spencer (CBS)
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL – Jacob Young as Rick Forrester (CBS)
DAYS OF OUR LIVES – Eric Martsolf as Brady Black (NBC)
GENERAL HOSPITAL – Chad Duell as Michael Corinthos (ABC)
GENERAL HOSPITAL – Billy Miller as Jason Morgan/Jake Doe (ABC)
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Kristoff St. John as Neil Winters (CBS)
Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie:
AMERICAN HORROR STORY: FREAK SHOW – Neil Patrick Harris as Chester Creb (F/X)
AMERICAN HORROR STORY: FREAK SHOW – Finn Wittrock as Dandy Mott (F/X)
BESSIE – Michael Kenneth Williams as Jack Gee (HBO)
OLIVE KITTERIDGE – Bill Murray as Jack Kenninson (HBO)
OLIVE KITTERIDGE – Cory Michael Smith as Kevin Coulson (HBO)
WOLF HALL – Damian Lewis as King Henry VIII (PBS)
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# 153: The 15th Annual Bryan Award Nominations (DJBC Happy Hour Encore)
57:16 minutes (52.43 MB)
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# 124: The News of the Day (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)
59:31 minutes (54.5 MB)
Tonight is a re-broadcast of # 124: "The News of the Day" (originally broadcast on October 6, 2014).
In tonight's show...
What the hell is going on in Ann Arbor with the Michigan football program? What can be the remedy to this problem?
Plus, other headlines of the week (from Early October)...
It's only 18 Days until A New Era Begins in Ann Arbor (but on the road in Salt Lake City), and only 22 Days until the Champs go down shorthanded (no pun intended) in Blacksburg!
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# 156: 1985, The Music and Headlines (Full Two Hours)
2:02:41 minutes (112.32 MB)
Tonight on the show, we are headed back in our DeLorean to 1985.
“Back to the Future” was the highest-grossing film. Ronald Reagan began his second term as U.S. President. Mikhail Gorbachev was appointed as Soviet Premier after the death of Konstantin Chernenko. Actor Rock Hudson would become the first celebrity to acknowledge that he had AIDS. “We Are the World” and “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” helped raise awareness on the world around us, especially in Africa. “The Cosby Show” was the # 1 show on television, and won big at the Emmys. “Miami Vice” helped popularize both music and fashion.
SONG LIST:
(Hour # 1)
"The Power of Love" - Huey Lewis and the News
"Shout" - Tears for Fears
"We Built This City" - Jefferson Airplane Starship
"Don't You Forget About Me" - Simple Minds
"Glory Days" - Bruce Springsteen
"Neutron Dance" - The Pointer Sisters
"Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" - Margaret "Shug" Avery
"The Boys of Summer" - Don Henley
"Miami Vice" Theme - Jan Hammer
"Moonlighting" Theme - Al Jarreau
"According to Our New Arrivals" - Leon Redbone
"A View to Kill" - Duran Duran
"One Night in Bangkok" - Murray Head
"Brothers in Arms" - Dire Straits
(Hour 2)
"Take On Me" - A Ha
"Rhythm of the Night" - DeBarge
"You Spin Me (Like a Record)" - Dead or Alive
"Everybody Wants To Rule The World" - Tears for Fears
"Easy Lover" - Phil Collins & Philip Bailey
"Obsession" - Animotion
"Turn Up The Radio" - Autograph
"Man In Motion" - John Parr
"Smooth Operator" - Sade
"Living In America" - James Brown
"We Are The World" - USA for Africa (a.k.a. Pick an a-list musical artist that was VERY popular in 1985, and chances were that they volunteered themselves for duty for this Award-winning, fund-raising song, which raised $ 50 million for famine relief in Ethiopia)
COLUMBUS in 1985:
- The Columbus Citizen-Journal ceases publication.
SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
Super Bowl XIX: San Francisco 49ers
NBA: Los Angeles Lakers (Magic vs. Larry, Round III)
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# 156: 1985, The Music & Headlines (Part 2 of 2)
59:28 minutes (54.46 MB)
Tonight on the show, we are headed back in our DeLorean to 1985.
“Back to the Future” was the highest-grossing film. Ronald Reagan began his second term as U.S. President. Mikhail Gorbachev was appointed as Soviet Premier after the death of Konstantin Chernenko. Actor Rock Hudson would become the first celebrity to acknowledge that he had AIDS. “We Are the World” and “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” helped raise awareness on the world around us, especially in Africa. “The Cosby Show” was the # 1 show on television, and won big at the Emmys. “Miami Vice” helped popularize both music and fashion. Magic's Lakers beat Larry's Celtics in the NBA Finals in six games, and "That Team Up North" beat the B*ckeyes in the Big House, after the B*ckeyes got upset by Wisconsin, following an upset of # 1-ranked Iowa at the Shoe. The Columbus Citizen-Journal Newspaper was laid to rest, after attempts to buy the fledgling newspaper came up millions of dollars short.
EMMY AWARDS:
Comedy Series - The Cosby Show (NBC)
Drama Series - Cagney & Lacey (CBS)
Limited Series -
Made for TV Movie -
Daytime Drama - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Actor, Comedy Series - Robert Guillaume, Benson (ABC)
Actress, Comedy Series - Jane Curtin, Kate & Allie (CBS)
Supporting Actor, Comedy Series - John Larroquette, Night Court (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Comedy Series - Rhea Perlman, Cheers (NBC)
Actor, Drama Series - William Daniels, St. Elsewhere (NBC)
Actress, Drama Series - Tyne Daly, Cagney & Lacey (CBS)
Supporting Actor, Drama Series - Edward James Olmos, Miami Vice (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Drama Series - Betty Thomas, Hill Street Blues (NBC)
Actor, Limited Series/Movie/Special - Richard Crenna, The Rape of Richard Beck (NBC)
Supporting Actor, Limited Series/Movie/Special - Karl Malden, Fatal Vision (NBC)
Actor, Daytime Drama - Darnell Williams, All My Children (ABC)
Actress, Daytime Drama - Kim Zimmer, Guiding Light (CBS)
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# 156: 1985, The Music & Headlines (Part 1 of 2)
59:54 minutes (54.86 MB)
Tonight on the show, we are headed back in our DeLorean to 1985.
“Back to the Future” was the highest-grossing film. Ronald Reagan began his second term as U.S. President. Mikhail Gorbachev was appointed as Soviet Premier after the death of Konstantin Chernenko. Actor Rock Hudson would become the first celebrity to acknowledge that he had AIDS. “We Are the World” and “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” helped raise awareness on the world around us, especially in Africa. “The Cosby Show” was the # 1 show on television, and won big at the Emmys. “Miami Vice” helped popularize both music and fashion. And Columbus bid farewell to the Columbus Citizen-Journal.
Sports Champions:
Super Bowl XIX: San Francisco 49ers
World Series: Kansas City Royals
Stanley Cup: Edmonton Oilers
NBA Finals: Los Angeles Lakers (Magic > Larry...again)
NCAA Men's Tournament: Villanova Wildcats
NCAA Women's Tournament: Old Dominion Lady Monarchs
The Game: Michigan
Local High School Football: St. Francis DeSales Stallions (Division III) and Newark Catholic Green Wave (Division V)
SONG LIST:
(Hour # 1)
"The Power of Love" - Huey Lewis and the News
"Shout" - Tears for Fears
"We Built This City" - Jefferson Airplane Starship
"Don't You Forget About Me" - Simple Minds
"Glory Days" - Bruce Springsteen
"Neutron Dance" - The Pointer Sisters
"Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" - Margaret "Shug" Avery
"The Boys of Summer" - Don Henley
"Miami Vice" Theme - Jan Hammer
"Moonlighting" Theme - Al Jarreau
"According to Our New Arrivals" - Leon Redbone
"A View to Kill" - Duran Duran
"One Night in Bangkok" - Murray Head
"Brothers in Arms" - Dire Straits
1985 (The People's History): http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1985.html#events
1985 (Spiffy): http://www.spiffy-entertainment.com/1985mem.html
1985 (In the '80s): http://www.inthe80s.com/time1985.shtml
1985 (1980s Flashback): http://www.1980sflashback.com/1985/news.asp
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