
Welcome to The Locher Room, a YouTube show dedicated to celebrating TV and movie fans around the world. My hope is that these shows bring smiles, entertain, and help raise awareness for socially relevant issues we are all facing today. Thanks for tuning in!www.youtube.com/c/TheLocherRoom/Videos
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 485 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode of The Locher Room, Alan welcomes dactor Lucas Adams, who recently stepped into the role of Noah Newman on The Young and the Restless. Lucas shares stories about growing up in Texas, the moment he discovered acting, and how his very f... more
Stephen Nichols and Mary Beth Evans reunited in The Locher Room to celebrate 60 years of Days of Our Lives and the enduring legacy of Steve “Patch” Johnson and Dr. Kayla Brady.
They looked back on their earliest days in Salem, the twists and turns t... more
Join me for a fascinating conversation with Emmy-nominated costume designer Mandi Line, whose bold, creative vision has shaped some of television’s most stylish and unforgettable worlds. From her early days designing music videos and red-carpet looks... more
Emmy-nominated actress, author, and advocate Victoria Rowell joins Alan for a heartfelt and inspiring conversation in The Locher Room.
Victoria opens up about her extraordinary path — from learning ballet on a Maine farm and dancing professionally w... more
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Love this show. Bring Back Our Soaps. The problem with replacing the soaps with reality shows is that the soaps are more authentic than the shows featuring real people who are less charismatic and unlike a scripted drama. America needs their daily dramas and not Teen Moms or TLC shows.
Love this show. Bring Back Our Soaps. The problem with replacing the soaps with reality shows is that the soaps are more authentic than the shows featuring real people who are less charismatic and unlike a scripted drama. America needs their daily dramas and not Teen Moms or TLC shows.
An incredible collection of guests for 1980s and 1990s fans of Guiding Light, As The World Turns, Another World and One Life to Live.
The audio is quite poor in the early episodes and it often sounds as though the host is pounding away at a keyboard throughout the interviews which is incredibly distracting and amateurish. The interview style definitely improved and it’s much better in more recent interviews. The early episodes are awkward and can be difficult to get through with the host freq... more
These chats have brought back such great memories of the soaps my mom watched for years and I followed in her footsteps. Thanks for finding such great guests.
The lockdown gift we didn’t know we needed is now available as an audio podcast, too! Alan has had me taking a trip down GL memory lane for months now. It’s so nice to see and hear and catch up with some of my favorite actors. Like I said, I didn’t know I needed it until I got it. Thank you Alan. Keep up the great work! It’s truly appreciated.
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This podcast focuses on the artistic journeys and personal experiences of actors and filmmakers, particularly those involved in television and film. It features insightful interviews with a variety of guests, including Emmy Award winners and industry veterans, who reflect on their careers, challenges they've faced, and the personal stories that shape their work. Episodes often touch upon themes like activism, representation, and creative processes, providing a platform for important social issues while engaging fans of television and film. Overall, the conversations are rich with nostalgia, personal anecdotes, and discussions about the craft of storytelling in the visual arts.
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Recent guests on The Locher Room include:
1. Chris Kluwe
2. Steve Goldberg
3. Joe Piasek
4. Kimberly McCullough
5. Ashley Jones
6. Ami Dolenz
7. Barbara Rodell
8. Ricky Paull Goldin
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