Wow! Some dazzling detective work from Matthew, who - Poirot-like - actually locates a crucial clue live on the air. Dervish Noah delights us with his knack for turning a phrase. (I've just hung a « _Screaming in the darkness is always a good option_ » motivational poster above my desk.) And to top it all, a sweet serenade performed by the sublime Josh Max, with Arabella Rittenhouse's boyfriend on harmonies and tambourine.
Noah, I feel like your theory of 2 programs from Groucho’s collection seems reasonable coming from working in the printing industry and printed many theatre programs. Also, liked the research in realtime. 😊
Wow! Some dazzling detective work from Matthew, who - Poirot-like - actually locates a crucial clue live on the air. Dervish Noah delights us with his knack for turning a phrase. (I've just hung a « _Screaming in the darkness is always a good option_ » motivational poster above my desk.) And to top it all, a sweet serenade performed by the sublime Josh Max, with Arabella Rittenhouse's boyfriend on harmonies and tambourine.
That 'Mrs. Rittenhouse' song is freakin brilliant. 😁😇
Noah, I feel like your theory of 2 programs from Groucho’s collection seems reasonable coming from working in the printing industry and printed many theatre programs. Also, liked the research in realtime. 😊
This episode leaves me with one question.
Did Nat Bonx ever cross paths with Frank J. Corbett?
BONX!!!
Big fan of the Podcast, but this episode was painful to listen to. I stuck it out but sorry I did.