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vgarci
February 15th, 2004, 06:05 AM
This week's program is presented for your review as a random selection.

For those who do not have the program, you can download it (with or without a Streamload account) at: www.streamload.com/vgarci (http://www.streamload.com/vgarci)

theigleharts
February 16th, 2004, 04:36 AM
Well, odd is probably the word to define this episode. I really enjoyed speculating what was going to happen next. what plot twist was going to jump out. I was fairly dissapointed with the ending to this episode. I think a good episode that should be added to the scheduel is "The Elixer of Death" this episode is bizzare as all get out.

UNTIL NEXT TIME
February 16th, 2004, 05:08 AM
A light hearted tale that is fun the first time......so so the next, and blase the third. It is unique though....... ;) . To tell the truth, I changed my mind on this show as the SOTW after listening to it again last week. I requested another show but suspect Vince did not get my request. Not that this is a terrible show, it's just ok. I do remember thinking it was fun the first time. I promise my next selection will be full of horror, blood and have immense socio/psychological implications......Until Next Time

vgarci
February 16th, 2004, 10:40 AM
As you can see, I errantly posted this show. To make things right, I've credited the selection as a random choice and placed Until Next Time on top of the list as our pitcher for next week. My apologies....I've just had a bad couple of days and wasn't thinking straight when I posted the show.

As for, "The Rich Osterich", I thought the program was interesting in that I liked the circus setting but I thought the production and plot were on the weaker end of the CBSRMT spectrum. The twist was a bit halfhearted and predictable. Can someone tell me the name of the actor who played the reporter? His voice is so clean and clear that there is something almost unbelievable about it. I'm not sure I can put words to my thoughts but somehow he just doesn't project the same feeling as some of our other great actors.

UNTIL NEXT TIME
February 16th, 2004, 03:15 PM
The reporter, Jim Simon was played by Don Scardino. Scardino was featured in some 27 episodes............Until Next Time

Draegerman
February 16th, 2004, 07:50 PM
Oddly enough, this was one of the very few cassette tapes that I had that has somehow survived all the years in the aging process. It was difficult to listen to (mostly due to my novice means of recording), so I downloaded Vince's copy and was amazed at the clarity! I was simply thrilled with just being able to listen to it without all the static that I was normally accustomed to.

Back to the storyline. It's a cute story but that's really about it. It delves into the "con game" that is understandably predictable. The plot seems somewhat shallow and lacks any real character development (difficult at best due to the time constraints). Overall, I enjoyed it but felt that this particular type of show doesn't envelope the true essence of the CBS RMT. My best guess is, for a program to make "Show of the Week", that the bar is set substantially higher.

Draegerman

dnagle
February 16th, 2004, 09:56 PM
I had listened to this show before. While it isn't the cleverest story, it is an example of the humorous (in a quirky way) side of RMT. Some of my favorite shows in the series are from this angle, so I'm glad one of these type made it to the SOTW. A couple of others I've heard are Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater (780102) and Ignorant Armies (780908). I remember the former from when I was listening to the show as a teenager. I didn't start listening until late 76- early 77 and by then the series had started to branch out in different directions. At any rate although this particular show isn't outstanding, 'its all good' in terms of having access to these shows at all, especially after 25 years. Keep em' coming.

bva18
February 17th, 2004, 02:30 AM
I liked this show OK. It was kind of light hearted and a little different than many of the others. I really didn't catch on to the con until the end. I guess I was rather dense tonight because tiling a shower while listening to it. I hope I can get next weeks SOTW because I will be in China and hopefully I will be able to get an internet connection on my laptop. If not, I will get it after I get back.

Until next time!

Fizzlestix
February 21st, 2004, 11:13 PM
This was, for me, CBS-RMT Lite. A simple, fun tale with a fair amount of predictability. It took me four times starting the show to finally get through it. I kept falling asleep. Not that it was boring, but let's just say it didn't keep me on any seat edges.

I enjoy a refreshing tale like this. The ostrich itself is actually a good bit of humor, being one of those odd creatures in Nature's fabulous collection. But unlike a rhino or a zebra, there is just something comical about the ostrich. I guess the same could be said for the flounder and the platypus, as well. And just for saying it, the kumquat wins the award in the fruits & veggies collection! :wink:

Overall, I found the acting to be surperb. The Indian gentleman could have gone horribly overboard, but was kept realistic and humble. Dan Scardino's (the reporter) voice was as smooth as lavender velvet. A pleasure to hear. He was just as good in "THE HORROR WITHIN."

I gave the episode a 3.7, and though the script was somewhat predictable and it sort of put me to sleep a couple of times, when I finally caught the whole show, I was certainly kept entertained!

Thanks for another fine pick. Best wishes to all!

Fizz