Episode 342 - SICK DAYS AND SLIME
Episode 342 - SICK DAYS AND SLIME
In this episode of "The Thick and Mystic Moment," host Robert John Hadfield takes a nostalgic journey back to childhood memories of staying home sick from school and the TV shows that shaped those days. He recalls the simpler entertainment of the late 70s and early 80s, with shows like "I Love Lucy," "The Andy Griffith Show," and game shows like "The Price is Right" and "Family Feud." Hadfield contrasts this with the chaotic and messy kid's game shows of the 90s and 2000s, especially those on Nickelodeon.
The episode delves into the story of Marc Summers, the iconic host of Nickelodeon's "Double Dare," which revolutionized children's programming and catapulted Nickelodeon into a major network. We explore Summers' early influences, including his admiration for Johnny Carson and a life-changing experience watching "Fiddler on the Roof" on Broadway. These moments ignited his passion for entertainment and set him on a path to become a pivotal figure in cable television history.
Hadfield discusses the creation and success of "Double Dare," highlighting how Summers' small but significant actions during auditions landed him the hosting role. Despite battling severe OCD, Summers embraced the messy and chaotic nature of the show, which became a cultural phenomenon and helped make cable TV a household staple.
The episode also touches on Summers' later challenges, including his struggle with OCD, cancer, and a severe car accident. Despite these obstacles, Summers continued to pursue his dreams, eventually creating and performing a one-man show on Broadway, fulfilling a lifelong ambition.
Hadfield emphasizes the importance of perseverance and following one's passion, sharing insights from Summers' journey and his own experiences. The episode serves as an inspiring reminder to seize opportunities, embrace change, and never wait for an invitation to pursue your dreams.
Join us for this captivating episode filled with nostalgia, inspiration, and the incredible story of Marc Summers' impact on children's television and beyond.
In this episode of "The Thick and Mystic Moment," host Robert John Hadfield takes a nostalgic journey back to childhood memories of staying home sick from school and the TV shows that shaped those days. He recalls the simpler entertainment of the late 70s and early 80s, with shows like "I Love Lucy," "The Andy Griffith Show," and game shows like "The Price is Right" and "Family Feud." Hadfield contrasts this with the chaotic and messy kid's game shows of the 90s and 2000s, especially those on Nickelodeon.
The episode delves into the story of Marc Summers, the iconic host of Nickelodeon's "Double Dare," which revolutionized children's programming and catapulted Nickelodeon into a major network. We explore Summers' early influences, including his admiration for Johnny Carson and a life-changing experience watching "Fiddler on the Roof" on Broadway. These moments ignited his passion for entertainment and set him on a path to become a pivotal figure in cable television history.
Hadfield discusses the creation and success of "Double Dare," highlighting how Summers' small but significant actions during auditions landed him the hosting role. Despite battling severe OCD, Summers embraced the messy and chaotic nature of the show, which became a cultural phenomenon and helped make cable TV a household staple.
The episode also touches on Summers' later challenges, including his struggle with OCD, cancer, and a severe car accident. Despite these obstacles, Summers continued to pursue his dreams, eventually creating and performing a one-man show on Broadway, fulfilling a lifelong ambition.
Hadfield emphasizes the importance of perseverance and following one's passion, sharing insights from Summers' journey and his own experiences. The episode serves as an inspiring reminder to seize opportunities, embrace change, and never wait for an invitation to pursue your dreams.
Join us for this captivating episode filled with nostalgia, inspiration, and the incredible story of Marc Summers' impact on children's television and beyond.
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