Send us a text Nothing like a good fight after a big meal. Corbett and Lucy are talking about the Geraldo show fight in 1988. What happens when you put two polar opposite sides in the same room, someone throws a chair. With Thanksgiving on the way it is time to put on the gloves and get ready for a traditional family get together. TV was never this crazy, or maybe it was exactly this crazy.
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Send us a text Nothing like a good fight after a big meal. Corbett and Lucy are talking about the Geraldo show fight in 1988. What happens when you put two polar opposite sides in the same room, someone throws a chair. With Thanksgiving on the way it is time to put on the gloves and get ready for a traditional family get together. TV was never this crazy, or maybe it was exactly this crazy.
Send us a text Lucy and Corbett check in for the end of Black History Month and Talk about Good Times. Sure we could always use some good times, but this was all about the 1970's sitcom, Good Times. Lots of little trivial bits to know about the show and then Lucy wraps it up, talking about some more contemporary shows. It may not be the best time for a podcast, but there are always Good Times.
What You Missed When You Didn't Exist
Send us a text Nothing like a good fight after a big meal. Corbett and Lucy are talking about the Geraldo show fight in 1988. What happens when you put two polar opposite sides in the same room, someone throws a chair. With Thanksgiving on the way it is time to put on the gloves and get ready for a traditional family get together. TV was never this crazy, or maybe it was exactly this crazy.