20th Century Pop! is a podcast that tries to understand the present by living in the past. Each episode hosts Bob and Tim take a sociological look at the pop culture of the '80s and '90s. Its a ruining of their childhood that hopefully explains how they became adults.
With the world’s situation being pretty much quarantine, we’re about to run out of new and noteworthy series to binge as distractions. So why not dial it back to a time when toilet paper was in abundance and Bob’s biggest fear was getting a cult show cancelled. Indulge in one of their earliest references to Courtney Cox as Bob and Tim repost some deductive reasoning about 1984’s MISFITS OF SCIENCE. It’s a chance to talk about that guy who played Willie from ALF … again.
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MUSIC FEATURED IN TODAY’S EPISODE
“Misfits Of Science (Main Title Theme)” performed by Karen Lawrence for the opening title sequence of the 1985 NBC television series “MISFITS OF SCIENCE.”
The use of these songs are for entertainment purposes and without the expressed permission of the recording artist.
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20TH CENTURY POP! will return next week to watch the world burn ... in both the ‘80s AND the ‘90s.