Warm thanks to David Frankham and Jonathan David Dixon for their return appearance last night to Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner.
Frankham shared anecdotes about Vincent Price, Walt Disney, Alfred Hitchcock, Barbara Stanwyck, Ernie Kovacs, his guest shot on the original “Star Trek,” and many more. A born entertainer, his recall is enviable, his stories colorful and amusing, and his joie de vivre, even at the age of 95, palpable.
The show has been archived here:
If it piques your interest, there’s plenty more in Frankham’s memoir, “Which One Was David?” I’ll be placing my order today!
I hope you’ll join us on Friday, as Roy and I continue with our month-long celebration of Halloween and do our best to jumpstart your weekend with a discussion about “The Car” (1977), part of a befuddling trend in the 1970s of possessed vehicle movies (“Duel,” “Killdozer,” “Herbie the Love Bug”). James Brolin subjects himself to 98 minutes of Satanic honking and harassment in a remote town in the American Southwest. Drop by and oil our pistons in the comments section. We’ll be grinding our gears on “The Car,” this Friday evening at 7:00 EDT!

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