11.22.63 An Event Podcast | A Fan Podcast For Hulus 11.22.63 Series From Stephen King And J.j. Abrams

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A Fan Podcast for Hulus 11.22.63 Series from Stephen King and J.J. Abrams

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  • 11.22.63 Bonus Episode 8: Farewell from Dealey Plaza

    16/08/2017 Duration: 02h48min

    Join the 11.22.63 podcast gang for one last show, as we bid you Farewell from Dealy Plaza. We pull out all the stops, as hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis join show creator and executive producer Albert Burdge on a walking tour of Dealey Plaza – to revisit the events of November 22, 1963 – and bring history to life. Skip and Chris also talks about their favorite show moments, read some final listener feedback and interview constant listener (and “Skiptopher” creator) Keri Lynn about her own trip to Dealey Plaza – inspired by the show. And if that’s not enough, we also reveal the winner of our Skiptopher contest – and tell you what Skip and Chris are planning to do now that the 11.22.63 Event Podcast has come to an end. (Hint: It’s called the Castle Rock TV Podcast and you can listen to it here.) It’s a time of bittersweet endings and bold new beginnings. Join us, won’t you?

  • 11.22.63 Bonus Episode 7: Cracking the Conspiracy

    02/06/2017 Duration: 03h19min

    Better listen to this show before the CIA takes it down and rubs us out, because this time around we're Cracking the Conspiracy! We've been talking about doing this show since the beginning, and it has finally arrived. On this episode of the podcast, Skip and Chris dive deep into Oliver Stone's crackpot classic JFK. Join us as we attempt to wrangle this cinematic tour-de-force into submission, and trace the conspiracy from the streets of New Orleans right up the highest echelons of power. Kevin Costner leads a who's who of Hollywood A-Listers and veteran character actors in Stone's mile-a-minute conspiracy gumbo. But does the film have anything to offer aside from outlandish allegations delivered by talented thespians? After JFK, we then dive into the NOVA episode Cold Case: JFK, which eschews the Hollywood storytelling and examines the forensic evidence surrounding the Kennedy assassination. And just when you thought you were out, Skip yanks you back with the discovery and subsequent discussion of the

  • 11.22.63 Bonus Episode 6: Time Loops

    03/03/2017 Duration: 03h13min

    It’s like déjà vu all over again, as we traverse Time Loops! This Bonus Episode of the 11.22.63 Podcast spirals beyond all temporal reason, as hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis plumb the time travel sub-genre that we love to experience over, and over, and over, and over, and over… First up, the 1986 novel Replay, written by Ken Grimwood – which is about a man who dies in 1988 -- and wakes up as his younger self in 1963 -- and proceeds to cycle through that time period again and again. One of the 1963 segments even deals briefly with preventing the JFK assassination! After that, we tackle the short story “12:01 P.M.” by Richard Lupoff, and the Academy Award-nominated short film it inspired -- which you can watch below! Again, it’s about a man who finds himself in a time loop, living the same hour over and over again. We also examine Lupoff’s follow-up stories “12:02 P.M.” and “12:03 P.M.” -- which expand the premise. Then stick around as we discuss our personal favorite time loop stories. Yes

  • 11.22.63 Bonus Episode $$$: Cash Grab

    01/12/2016 Duration: 04h29min

    We interrupt our regularly scheduled podcast to bring you this nakedly self-serving appeal. Welcome to Cash Grab, a bonus episode where we take a hiatus from talking about other shows, books and films that explore the idea of preventing the Kennedy assassination -- so we can shill the independent writing projects of your humble hosts, Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis. First up, we sell the hell out of Skipper’s graphic novel Bizarre New World. We're proud to present Skip's appearance on our Barren Space sister podcast Thinking Outside The Long Box, where he tells host Gabe LLanas about his inspiration for the comic book and its road to publication. Next, we pile on the high-pressure tactics to peddle Chris’s time-travel horror book The Seeker: A Novella of T.R.U.T.H. Included is Chris's appearance on the radio program Destinies: The Voice of Science Fiction, where he talks about the story genesis and presents an audio dramatization of part of the book. Along the way Skip and Chris have an honest di

  • 11.22.63 Bonus Episode 5: British Invasion

    27/10/2016 Duration: 04h11min

    Fluttering the dovecotes from all the way across the pond, it’s a British Invasion! On this fifth Bonus Episode of the 11.22.63 Podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis go all stiff upper lip, as they look at two uniquely British takes on time travelers getting involved in the JFK assassination. First up is the the Doctor Who novel Who Killed Kennedy by David Bishop. Yes, we finally let the single most popular time traveler in the world in on the act. Get ready for a timey-wimey, wibbly-wobbly ride with the third doctor! Jon Pertwee fans rejoice. Then hang on to your chicken vindaloo, because next we tackle the Red Dwarf episode “Tikka To Ride.” This cult-classic Sci-Fi Brit-com managed to sneak a Kennedy assassination story in somewhere between all the curry jokes, and we tell you all about it! But we don’t go it alone! We have secured a token Brit! Joining us on this show is our good friend Edwin Thrower. Edwin hails from merry olde England, and has a deep knowledge of Doctor Who, Red Dwar

  • 11.22.63 Bonus Episode 4: Enter The Twilight Zone

    13/09/2016 Duration: 04h12min

    We’re traveling in another dimension… Join us -- if you dare -- as we Enter The Twilight Zone! On the fourth Bonus Episode of the 11.22.63 Podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis journey beyond the boundaries of imagination to serve fans with two episodes of Rod Serling’s iconic Science Fiction television series. First up is the original series episode “No Time Like the Past” -- which aired a mere seven months before the JFK assassination -- in which a time traveler attempts change history for the better. The episode features classic film star Dana Andrews. Next, we profile the episode “Profile in Silver” from the 1980s Twilight Zone reboot, in which a time traveler -- posing as a teacher -- actually prevents the Kennedy assassination. Shades of Jake Epping? Then stick around for two interviews! First we speak with Marc Scott Zicree – who wrote for the 1985 Twilight Zone TV series. He’s also author of The Twilight Zone Companion, a history and detailed episode guide of Rod Serling’s legenda

  • 11.22.63 Bonus Episode 3: A Time To Remember Running Against Time

    02/07/2016 Duration: 04h36min

    Fire up your accelerator rings, fellow time travelers. It’s A Time To Remember Running Against Time! Bonus Episode 3 of the 11.22.63 Podcast is not as awkwardly named as it seems, as it features reviews of the 1986 novel A Time To Remember, written by Stanley Shapiro, and the 1990 made-for-TV film adaptation it spawned, Running Against Time, which stars Robert Hayes (Airplane!) and Catherine Hicks (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home). It’s déjà vu all over again, as hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis explore another story wherein a teacher travels back to Nov. 22, 1963, in order to prevent the Kennedy assassination. Listen as they discuss the similarities and differences between the Shapiro and King novels; and then witness as they take their own trip back in time, unearthing the first show they ever recorded together – a review of Running Against Time that served as a pilot for the 11.22.63 Podcast. We’ve exhumed and resurrected it for your listening pleasure(?). We also bring you an EXCLUSIVE inte

  • 11.22.63 Bonus Episode 2: TimeQuest

    12/06/2016 Duration: 04h24min

    Join us as we embark on a TimeQuest in this, the second special Bonus Episode of the 11.22.63 Podacst! What if a time traveler had traveled back to that fateful November day in 1963 and prevented the assassination of John F. Kennedy, allowing him to complete his first (and second!) term in office? So asks the reality-bending 2002 film TimeQuest, written and directed by Robert Dyke and starring Victor Slezak, Caprice Benedetti and Vince Grant, with supporting appearances by Barry Corbin, Larry Drake and Bruce Campbell. In this episode of the 11.22.63 Podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis examine the strengths and stumbles of this unique film, which paints a non-linear portrait of a 20th Century that never was. And stick around for two terrific EXCLUSIVE interviews! Hear writer/director Robert Dyke discuss his inspiration for TimeQuest. Then listen as actress Caprice Benedetti tells us how she prepared to play one of the most iconic women of the 20th Century, Jackie Kennedy. In addition we

  • 11.22.63 Episode 1.10: Feedbackpalooza!

    08/05/2016 Duration: 04h33min

    Hold onto your earbuds! It’s Feedbackpalooza! We received so much listener reaction in response to the 11.22.63 finale, “The Day in Question,” -- and to Hulu’s 11.22.63 series over all -- that we’ve decided to dedicate an entire show to it. In this episode of the 11.22.63 Podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis hand the reigns to you, our loyal listeners. So many of you shared your thoughts and ideas about 11.22.63 that we felt it only fitting to showcase them all. We also took this opportunity to connect with some of you personally. Throughout the show, listen for interviews with fellow 11.22.63 devotees Allan Holt, Sandra Hull, Jason Nadler, Keri Lynn and Olivia Hensley. It’s a show for the fans, by the fans! Enjoy! SHOW RUNDOWN 00:00:01: Intro 00:00:31: Welcome to Feedbackpalooza! 00:06:40: Feedback from Marc Krissman, Nick Michalak, MungenTSX 00:23:17: A Chat with Listener Allan Holt 00:54:19: Feedback from Annie W. Alverado, Craig Drumm, Rich Knox, Tom Walton, Stacy Ridenour La Forest 0

  • 11.22.63 Episode 1.9: The Series in Retrospect

    16/04/2016 Duration: 02h41min

    Join us for one last trip down the 11.22.63 Rabbit Hole, as we take a look at The Series in Retrospect. On this episode of the 11.22.63 Podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis wrap up their discussion about the 11.22.63 television adaptation by looking at the Hulu event series as a whole. What did it get right? Where did it go wrong? How does it stand up to other Stephen King adaptations? Helping us answer these question are two very special guests, Hans Lilja and Lou Sytsma, hosts of The Stephen King Podcast. Lilja and Lou lend their Stephen King expertise to this entertaining and wide-ranging discussion. In addition, there’s some very special feedback and a glimpse of the future of the 11.22.63 Podcast. Who knew post-mortems could be so much fun? SHOW RUNDOWN 00:00:01: Intro 00:01:00: Welcome Hans and Lou from the Stephen King Podcast! 00:04:50: Describe 11.22.63 in Two Words 00:13:50: Turcotte Tangent 00:24:30: What Does the Series Get Right/Wrong? 00:42:20: Yellow Card Man Tangent 00:48:

  • 11.22.63 Episode 1.8: The Day in Question

    05/04/2016 Duration: 03h13min

    Lock and load! It has all been leading to this! We’ve finally arrived at The Day in Question. It’s the dawn of the Kennedy assassination, and Jake and Sadie are racing to Dealey Plaza and the school book depository to stop Oswald. But the past is pushing back with a vengeance! Will Jake complete his mission? And even if he does, what does the future have in store? The moment of truth is finally here! In this episode of the 11.22.63 Podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis traverse the ups and downs of the 11.22.63 series finale, through the JFK assassination and beyond. Does the final episode bring this wild ride to a satisfying close? Listen and find out! We also have radio sightings, listener feedback, and a preview of podcasts to come. That’s right. This may be the last episode of the Hulu series, but we’re not even close to packing it in. Nothing can ever change this love we have for you! SHOW RUNDOWN 00:00:01: Intro 00:02:43: The Day in Question Synopsis 00:03:10: The Truth Hertz 00:08:36

  • 11.22.63 Episode 1.7: Soldier Boy

    29/03/2016 Duration: 03h56min

    Ten-hut, Soldier Boy! It’s episode seven of 11.22.63! November 1963 has arrived, but Jake’s mission to stop Oswald has never been more uncertain. Suffering from partial amnesia after the beatdown from his bookie, Jake can’t even remember who JFK is, much less Oswald. Nor can he remember what happened to Bill. Now it’s up to Sadie to help him piece together his memory and get things back on track. But can she do it in time? In this episode of the 11.22.63 Podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis discuss the penultimate episode of the Hulu event series, reacting to the character fortunes and foibles leading up to the morning of the Kennedy assassination. We also bring you an EXCLUSIVE interview with Nick Searcy, who portrays Deke Simmons in the series -- Jodie High School principal and Jake’s erstwhile boss. Nick spoke with 11.22.63 Podcast host Christopher DeFilippis about playing Deke, his experiences working on 11.22.63, and his colorful career acting in too many film and television producti

  • 11.22.63 Episode 1.6: Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald

    22/03/2016 Duration: 03h13min

    We’ve reached episode six! Join us one and all in saying Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald! The Kennedy assassination is creeping closer, and while Jake has a new confidant in Sadie, his relationship with Bill has started to sour. He’s still unsure whether Oswald is acting alone and, on top of that, unexpected developments have made his mission more precarious than ever. The obdurate past is starting to push back -- hard. On this episode of the 11.22.63 Podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis try to wrap their heads around the wildest episode yet of the Hulu miniseries. We also bring you an EXCLUSIVE interview with actor Miranda Calderon, who appears in this episode as Ruth Paine, a real-life friend of Lee and Marina Oswald. Miranda tells us about how she prepared to play such a key figure in the history of the Kennedy assassination, her life as an actor and film producer, and what it was like to work on the set of 11.22.63. On top of that you can expect the usual tangents, radio sightings,

  • 11.22.63 Episode 1.5: The Truth

    15/03/2016 Duration: 03h45min

    On the fifth episode of Hulu’s 11.22.63 miniseries, we see if we can handle The Truth. The attempted assassination of General Walker is at hand, the key event that will tell Jake if Oswald is acting alone. But the obdurate past has other plans for the time traveler. Jake's carefully constructed life in Jodie is falling apart, and the situation with Sadie’s ex-husband Johnny has taken a deadly turn. This leaves Bill to monitor Oswald on his own -- but is he getting too close? On this podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis dive deep into this game-changing episode, discussing the screen adaptation of one of the novel's most harrowing scenes, as well as the unexpected plot twists that are making the Hulu event series truly unique. We also bring you an EXCLUSIVE interview with 11.22.63 crew member Jaclyn Shoub, who was the set decoration buyer for the series. Jaclyn speaks with Christopher DeFilippis about the role of a set decoration buyer on a film production, her approaches to building authe

  • 11.22.63 Episode 1.4: The Eyes of Texas

    08/03/2016 Duration: 03h21min

    Episode four of Hulu’s 11.22.63 miniseries finds us looking into The Eyes of Texas. It's March 1963, and the assassination attempt on General Walker is close at hand -- an event critical to Jake’s determination as to whether Oswald is acting alone. Meanwhile, a ghost from Sadie's past has reared its ugly head. And Bill is becoming a fool for love. In this podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis discuss episode four of the Hulu event series, including the progression of Jake and Sadie's relationship, the introduction of one of the novel's most compelling characters how well the addition of Bill Turcotte is serving the adaptation. We also bring you an EXCLUSIVE interview with actor Kevin Dennis, who appears in this episode as a CIA agent. Kevin speaks to us about his career in live action and voice acting, and what it was like to work on 11.22.63. And stay tuned for the usual tangents, radio sightings, a ton of terrific listener feedback, a new Kennedy Diary giveaway, and much, much more. Gra

  • 11.22.63 Episode 1.3: Other Voices, Other Rooms

    01/03/2016 Duration: 03h08min

    Episode three of Hulu’s 11.22.63 miniseries brings us Other Voices, Other Rooms. Jake returns to Texas and embarks on a double life as school teacher and Oswald tracker. But he must contend with an unexpected partner in Fort Worth, and a budding romance in Jodie. In this podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis discuss episode three of the Hulu event series, and how they feel about the expanded role of Bill Torcotte, the return of Sadie Dunhill and the introduction of Daniel Webber as Lee Harvey Oswald. We’re also proud to bring you an EXCLUSIVE interview with actor Tonya Pinkins, who debuts in this episode as Mia “Miz Mimi” Corchoran. Tonya speaks to us about her career on stage and screen, her love of Stephen King’s works, and her approach to playing Miz Mimi – a white character in the novel who was turned into an African American woman for the Hulu series adaptation. We've also got radio sightings, listener feedback, a giveaway and much more. Come help us chaperone this dance! SHOW RUNDOWN

  • 11.22.63 Episode 1.2: The Kill Floor

    23/02/2016 Duration: 03h28min

    Episode two of Hulu’s 11.22.63 miniseries takes us to The Kill Floor! Jake has detoured from his main mission to prevent the Kennedy assassination, and has gone to Kentucky to help out an old friend. But the obdurate past has other plans. In this podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis discuss episode two of the Hulu event series, and how well it brings to life one of their favorite parts of the original Stephen King novel. We’re also proud to bring you an EXCLUSIVE interview with actor Craig Wasson -- the 11/22/63 audiobook narrator and the announcer for the 11.22.63 Podcast. Skipper sat down with the veteran actor for this in-studio interview, where Craig discusses making the audiobook and his long film career. Craig caps things off with a live performance of his original song “Here I Am,” which he wrote for the 1978 film The Boys in Company C. We've also got radio sightings, and listener feedback -- complete with a giveaway. Join us as we party like it’s Halloween 1960! SHOW RUNDOWN 00:00

  • 11.22.63 Episode 1.1: The Rabbit Hole

    15/02/2016 Duration: 03h50min

    The countdown is over, and Hulu’s 11.22.63 miniseries has debuted! Join us as we finally take a trip down The Rabbit Hole! There are changes, homages and Easter eggs aplenty for our perusal as we watch King’s tale come to life on the small screen. In this podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis dive into the premiere episode of the Hulu event series, discussing the characters, story and 11.22.63’s effectiveness as both a stand-alone TV show and an adaptation of Stephen King’s novel 11/22/63. We also have EXCLUSIVE interviews with crewmembers who worked on this episode, including Director of Photography David Katznelson and Editor Dorian Harris. And stick around, because we wrap up with some great listener feedback. Hear what other fans expected from the series adaptation, and how they felt about the premiere episode. So step with us into the past and ignore the Yellow Card Man – you do belong here! 00:00:01: Our Kick-Ass New Opening! 00:01:44: 11.22.63 on Hulu -- We Have Finally Arrived! 00

  • 11.22.63 Bonus Episode 1: Quantum Leap: Lee Harvey Oswald

    14/02/2016 Duration: 03h13min

    On this Bonus Episode of the 11.22.63 Podcast, we analyze Quantum Leap: Lee Harvey Oswald, the season five opener that found Sam Beckett Leaping into the eponymous assassin! This is also a Barren Space crossover event, as Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis welcome Quantum Leap Podcast host Albie Burdge and Thinking Outside The Long Box host Juan Muro. We start off with spoiler-free first impressions, and then dive deep into this game-changing episode of Quantum Leap. We also have interviews with veteran actor Elya Baskin, who played Major Yuri Kosenko in the episode, and colorist Bryan McMahan, who worked behind the scenes on Quantum Leap during seasons 3-5. Oh boy! SHOW RUNDOWN 00:00:01: Intro 00:00:09: Quantum Leap: Lee Harvey Oswald Promo 00:01:04: Welcome 00:01:30: Enter Albie and Juan! 00:03:15: Bonus Episode? What Gives? 00:04:25: Spoiler-Free Discussion of Quantum Leap LHO 00:15:28: Spoiler Discussion Begins 00:26:17: Mad Props to Albie and Juan 00:29:00: Is That A Violin? 00:29:33: And Then Th

  • 11.22.63 Episode 0.6: Things To Come

    12/02/2016 Duration: 03h16min

    The novel is behind us and the Hulu mini-series is ahead and the 11.22.63 Podcast is exploring the shape of things to come in our biggest show yet! How big? Is music legend Bobby Vinton big enough? Episode 0.6 features our EXCLUSIVE interview with Bobby, whose haunting song "Over and Over" is featured in Hulu's 11.22.63 trailer. Bobby discusses "Over and Over," 11.22.63, and his ongoing music career. It’s an interview you’ll only hear on 11.22.63: An Event Podcast! Want more? Hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis also review the cast of 11.22.63 and speculate about the television adaptation. We then give you a sneak peek of all of the great content we have lined up for the upcoming weeks. Hear interview previews with 11.22.63 cast and crew, including Tonya Pinkins (Miz Mimi), Miranda Calderon (Ruth Paine), Kevin Dennis (CIA Agent), David Katznelson (Director of Photography) and Dorian Harris (Editor). You’ll also get a taste of the many great bonus episodes we have planned once the mini-series end

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