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Fun for All Ages with Frank Santopadre

Fun for All Ages
The Love Boat
Pop Culture
Atomic Age Cinema
Batman
Nostalgia
Game Shows
80s
Amazing Colossal
60s
70s
Gilbert Gottfried
Breakfast Cereals
Hollywood Icons
William Castle
Catwoman
The Riddler
King Tut
SCTV
Saturday Night Live
Robert Smigel

A podcast celebrating the golden age of pop culture. For the kids who counted down every song on American Top 40, clipped a Monkees record from a box of Alpha-Bits or begged their parents for a Han Solo action figure or Six Million Dollar Man lunchbox. Join Emmy-winning writer Frank Santopadre and a panel of equally obsessed celebs, superfans, cultural experts and industry insiders as they gush an... more

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In this conclusion of a sentimental and laugh-filled episode, producer-comedian Rich Brown, actor Steven Weber and writer-producer (and this week's co-host) Allan Neuwirth join Frank to remember some much-loved New York-based kids' programs of the 19... more

Frank is joined by producer-comedian Rich Brown, actor Steven Weber and writer-producer (and this week's co-host) Allan Neuwirth for a loving look (waaay) back at local kids' programming of the 1960s and '70s, including "Wonderama," "Romper Room," "L... more

It's a Thanksgiving feast for lovers of showbiz obscurities as Frank celebrates Turkey Day with comedian Jackie Martling, voice actor-comedian Billy West and voice actor (and co-host) Barrett Leddy. In this conclusion of a two-part episode, the boys ... more

In part one of a two-part episode, Frank gets an early start on Thanksgiving by serving up a heaping helping of "Amazing Colossal Podcast" nostalgia as comedian Jackie Martling, voice actor-comedian Billy West and co-host Barrett Leddy give thanks fo... more

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Rupert Holmes
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Episode: "You'll Have to Stay the Night": Hollywood's Greatest Haunted House Comedies w/ Rupert Holmes and Dino Proserpio
Dino Proserpio
Writer, editor, film preservationist, co-host of the podcast I Eat Movies.
Episode: "You'll Have to Stay the Night": Hollywood's Greatest Haunted House Comedies w/ Rupert Holmes and Dino Proserpio
Mark Malkoff
Comedian, podcaster, and filmmaker known for living in an Ikea store and for his unique podcasting ventures.
Inside Late Night, Late Nighter
Episode: Heeeere's Johnny! Celebrating Johnny Carson's 100th Birthday w/ Mark Malkoff, Dan Pasternack and Mike Reiss
Dan Pasternack
Writer and producer with a history in film, TV, and comedy.
Late Nighter
Episode: Heeeere's Johnny! Celebrating Johnny Carson's 100th Birthday w/ Mark Malkoff, Dan Pasternack and Mike Reiss
Mike Reiss
Peabody award-winning and multiple Emmy-winning writer and producer known for his long tenure on The Simpsons.
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Episode: Heeeere's Johnny! Celebrating Johnny Carson's 100th Birthday w/ Mark Malkoff, Dan Pasternack and Mike Reiss
Jeff Lieberman
Emmy-winning director, producer, and screenwriter known for inventive work in horror and science fiction.
Episode: Monsters, Martians and Mayhem: Movies of the Atomic Age w/ Michael Giacchino and Jeff Lieberman
Michael Giacchino
Oscar, Grammy, and Emmy-winning composer known for scoring major motion pictures and directing.
Episode: Monsters, Martians and Mayhem: Movies of the Atomic Age w/ Michael Giacchino and Jeff Lieberman
Rich Brown
Veteran producer of game shows and reality shows.
Episode: The Wild, Wonderful World of Game Shows w/ Bob Boden, Rich Brown and Adam Nedeff
Adam Nedeff
Author and cultural historian focused on game shows, and currently serving as an archivist.
Episode: The Wild, Wonderful World of Game Shows w/ Bob Boden, Rich Brown and Adam Nedeff

Host

Frank Santopadre
An Emmy-winning writer and experienced host, Frank Santopadre brings a unique blend of wit and insight into popular culture, particularly the nostalgia surrounding media from the 1960s to the 1980s. Frank engages with a variety of guests, sparking animated discussions on historical pop culture moments.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 441 ratings
  • Halloween show

    LOVE Frank, but way too many guests, their anecdotes are not amusing. Part of the mastery of the GGACP was Frank’s verbal direction to the good stories. This show rambles nowhere, sadly.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    jimmysyein
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great fun

    Frank has interesting guests that do not appear on any other shows. It’s a fun, unique show

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jhiller
    United Statesa month ago
  • Carson at 100

    Keep it goin’ Frank, and keep it fun!

    Best of luck!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Geoplanter
    United States2 months ago
  • The monster episode…

    Great episode.

    I could fall asleep to the sound of Lieberman’s voice.

    Why didn’t you guys mention The Fly?

    The final shot in that movie scared me to death when I saw it on the Saturday night Chiller Thriller when I was a kid.

    “Help me!”

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dance…
    Canada2 months ago
  • More

    The spirit of GGACP lives on. Long live Frank!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CBB_KY_LOVER
    United States2 months ago

Listeners Say

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Fans of the previous podcast praise the continuation of the format and content style, emphasizing its entertainment value.
Many comments express joy in having a platform that reflects their own childhood experiences and memories.
Listeners appreciate the nostalgic content, valuing the thoughtful discussions and humor presented by the host.

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The Wild, Wonderful World of Game Shows (Part Two) w/ Bob Boden, Rich Brown and Adam Nedeff
Q: Who would be on your Mount Rushmore of Game Show host?
Bob Barker, Alex Trebek, Ken Jennings, and possibly another host.

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What is Fun for All Ages about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A vibrant exploration of pop culture from the seminal decades, focusing primarily on the 1960s through the 1980s. This show features lively discussions about iconic films, television shows, music, and memorabilia, with insights from a mixture of guests that include celebrities, cultural experts, and superfans. Episodes celebrate nostalgia, covering memorable figures, trends, and innovations that shaped those eras while also encouraging personal anecdotes from both guests and hosts, fostering a warm sense of community among listeners who share similar fond memories of their youth.

Each episode tends to embrace the essence of cultural nostalgia, highlighting connections to today's entertainment landscape. Notably, there's an emphasis on hono... more

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1. Rupert Holmes
2. Dino Proserpio
3. Mark Malkoff
4. Dan Pasternack
5. Mike Reiss
6. Jeff Lieberman
7. Michael Giacchino
8. Rich Brown

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