thirtysomething Podcast Episodes

Carolyn Hendler & Scott Ryan set out to interview all the cast and crew of the Edward Zwick & Marshall Herskovitz television series thirtysomething.  You can also go to iTunes. Also please help us spread the word so if you can share our Facebook page or this page that would be kind of you.

Scott has also written a book about thirtysomething here is the Promo for the new book.

Order the book, thirtysomething at thirty. SIGNED by the author.

This show was one of a kind and we are not going to let it slip into television history without comment. We are just beginning and won’t rest until all have had their say. So put Ethan and Brittany to bed, turn on the answering machine so Miles can’t call you and enjoy our walk down Bedford Falls Lane.

Intro Episode: Carolyn & Scott set the concept for the podcast in a short 15 minute preview of the podcast.

Episode: Writer Richard Kramer – I’ll Be Home For Christmas, Strangers, Be A Good Girl, Happy New Year.

Episode: Writer Joseph Dougherty – Michael Writes a Story, The Go Between, Competition, The Distance.

Episode: Actress Polly Draper: played Ellyn Warren

Episode: Actress Melanie Mayron: played Melissa Steadman

Episode: Writer Winnie Holzman – I’m Nobody Who Are You, Life Class, The Guilty Party

Episode:  Actor Timothy Busfield Interview: played Elliot Weston

Episode: Creator Marshall Herskovitz

Episode: Actor/Director Peter Horton: Played Gary Shepherd

SEASON 2


Episode: The Fan Show – Fans talk about thirtysomething

Episode: Corey Parker – played Lee Owens

Episode: Patrcia Kalmeber – played Susannah Hart-Shepherd


 

Episode 14: Fighting The Cold with Joseph Dougherty

Episode: Second Look with Ann Lewis Hamilton

 

Episode: thirtysomething at thirty author, Scott Ryan

Episode: Ken Olin  played Michael Steadman

Episode: The final episode of the podcast


 

If you have forgotten about the show, start watching again. You can pick up the DVDS here.

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Purchase Richard Kramer’s Book here.

Order the new book thirtysomething at thirty.