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Front Row Classics: A Hollywood Golden Age Podcast

Front Row Classics: A Hollywood Golden Age Podcast

By: Classic Film Podcast for the Front Row Network
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There are some movies that simply traverse the limits of time. Movies that never age and always speak sublime truths to us all. These are the movies that will last forever. These are the movies we long to discuss. These are the Classics.2016 The Front Row Network Art Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Ep. 435- Discussing 1962’s Something’s Got to Give
    Mar 30 2026
    Celebrating Marilyn Front Row Classics will be celebrating the centennial of Marilyn Monroe throughout 2026. Our first episode welcomes podcaster and Monroe fan, Paul Walsh. Brandon and Paul are chatting about Marilyn’s unfinished final film, Something’s Got to Give in 1962. They discuss the legendary production history surrounding the film which evenutally became 1963’s Move … Continue reading Ep. 435- Discussing 1962’s Something’s Got to Give →
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  • Ep. 434- Shadow of a Doubt
    Mar 26 2026
    Shadow of a Doubt Front Row Classics is taking a look at Alfred Hitchcock’s personal favorite of all his films. Brandon is joined by Scott Gardner to chat about 1943’s Shadow of A Doubt. Brandon and Scott discuss the realism and small-town quality that makes the film different among the rest of Hitchcock’s canon. They … Continue reading Ep. 434- Shadow of a Doubt →
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  • Ep. 433- Celebrating Here’s Lucy with Tony Maietta
    Mar 23 2026
    Here’s Lucy Front Row Classics welcomes back our friend, Tony Maietta, to take a look at Lucille Ball’s third show. Here’s Lucy. Brandon and Tony each pick two favorite episodes from the sixth season run. They also chat about the series’ most famous episode guest starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Don’t forget to follow/reach … Continue reading Ep. 433- Celebrating Here’s Lucy with Tony Maietta →
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I think the discussions are thought provoking. I enjoy listening to the different perspectives from the various guests along with the host. I do like that the host keeps the discussion on track.

It is evident that the discussions are lead by true film historians with a thorough knowledge of film history.

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If you love classic movies and want to know more about old Hollywood, these podcasts are for you!
Brandon Davis does a great job of curating interesting topics and gathering interesting guests, then keeps the conversation moving, but allowing the guests to tell their stories.
I have actually never listened to a podcast, but have enjoyed Brandon’s in-depth interviews and presentations.

A Must Listen for Classic Movie Fans

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