Today's Guest: Ina-Alice Kopp, actress, Flytrap Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of aliens – and not the kind that any dumb wall will ever keep out… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! Flytrap is the kind of fantasy that would scare the... Continue Reading →
Legendary British actor Richard Harris spills secrets! 1985 INTERVIEW
The following interview with legendary British actor Richard Harris was conducted by Bob Andelman and originally published in the St. Petersburg Times on November 8, 1985. Unfortunately, the audiocassette it was recorded on didn't stand up to time but, as you'll see below, the conversation certainly did. So did the actor's chops; he played Professor... Continue Reading →
seaQuest DSV fan? Meet stars Michael and Peter DeLuise! INTERVIEW
(Originally published in Sci-Fi Universe, 1994) The first thing you notice about Peter DeLuise is what's missing: his hair. His head is shorn clean for the role of Dagwood, the mutant with superhuman strength and mild-mannered temper on seaQuest DSV. It's not a subject he enjoys discussing. "It's terrible," he says, shaking his smooth noggin.... Continue Reading →
Look deep into seaQuest DSV with showrunner David J. Burke! INTERVIEW
Today's Guest: David J. Burke, executive producer, "seaQuest DSV" (Originally published in Sci-Fi Universe, Winter 1994) On a vacant lot in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida, Lucas Wolenczak (Jonathan Brandis), Tony Piccolo (Michael DeLuise) and Dagwood (Peter DeLuise) are searching for clues to this week's seaQuest DSV story. A few blocks north, Lt. James Brady (Edward Kerr)... Continue Reading →
Vice Principals turn to Sheaun Mckinney when in doubt! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Sheaun Mckinney by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of men and women who blame everything that went wrong in their lives on their high school principal – I’m looking at you, James Salvatore… in the NEW... Continue Reading →
1275 3rd Street Blackout means lights on for Jeremy Redleaf! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Today's Guest: Jeremy Redleaf, co-writer, co-director, co-star, producer, 3rd Street Blackout Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Jeremy Redleaf by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of hurricane blackout survivors who believe the power will be back on any minute now… in the... Continue Reading →
Do you know the way to Destination: Planet Negro? VIDEO INTERVIEW
Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Kevin Willmott by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of seriously confused white people who may – or may not – be 1/32nd Sioux… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!... Continue Reading →
Remembering Captain Kangaroo, Bob Keeshan! PODCAST INTERVIEW
(EDITOR'S NOTE -- Today, June 27, 2016, would have been the 89th birthday of the great CBS-TV children's TV host, Bob Keeshan, better known to the Baby Boomer generation as "Captain Kangaroo." Keeshan passed away in 2004, and I've spent years trying to recover the telephone interview I did with him as a St.... Continue Reading →
1271 Who killed the Twin Peaks FAQ guys? Nobody! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Today's Guest: David Bushman and Arthur Smith, co-authors Twin Peaks FAQ: All That's Left to Know About A Place Both Wonderful and Strange; curators, Paley Center for Media Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with David Bushman and Arthur Smith by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before... Continue Reading →
BRAINS! Joshua Malina, Rob Kutner chase Runaway Brains! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Today's Guests: Joshua Malina, actor, “Scandal,” “The West Wing,” “Sports Night,” podcast host, “The West Wing Weekly”; Rob Kutner, creator, “Runaway Brains,” monologue writer, “Conan” Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Joshua Malina and Rob Kutner by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience... Continue Reading →