• Ep. 441- San Francisco
    Apr 18 2026
    San Francisco Today marks the 120th anniversary of the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. Brandon and Emmett Stanton are commemorating the occasion with a look at the 90th anniversary of 1936’s San Francisco. This movie illustrates MGM at its zenith as film studio. Brandon and Emmett celebrate the star power of Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy … Continue reading Ep. 441- San Francisco →
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  • Ep. 440- The Lady Eve
    Apr 16 2026
    The Lady Eve Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of the most popular screwball comedies of the Golden Age. Brandon welcomes back author Emily Edwards to chat about 1941’s The Lady Eve. The two discuss the witty and hilarious moments provided by writer/director, Preston Sturges. Don’t forget to follow/reach us at: Website: https://linktr.ee/FrontRowClassicsTwitter: @FRNCLASSICSEmail: classicsfrn@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefrontrownetwork/Instagram: frontrowclassicspod
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  • Ep. 439- “I Loved Movies, But…” A Conversation with Joseph McBride and Danny Peary
    Apr 15 2026
    I Loved Movies, But Front Row Classics welcomes back historian & author Joseph McBride as he turns the tables on himself. The new book, “I Loved Movies, But…” features a candid conversation with his friend and film/baseball historian, Danny Peary. Joe and Danny join Brandon to discuss the origins of the book and the biggest … Continue reading Ep. 439- “I Loved Movies, But…” A Conversation with Joseph McBride and Danny Peary →
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  • Ep. 438- Family Movie Night Menus with Leonard and Jessie Maltin
    Apr 9 2026
    Welcome Maltins! Front Row Classics is thrilled to welcome Leonard and Jessie Maltin to chat about their new book, “Family Movie Night Menus: Receipes & Films for Unforgettable Times Together”. The book features 25 unforgettable family films and pairs them with specific receipe for your family to enjoy together with the film. The father/daughter duo … Continue reading Ep. 438- Family Movie Night Menus with Leonard and Jessie Maltin →
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  • Ep. 437- The King and I
    Apr 6 2026
    Shall We Dance Front Row Classics is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the film version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I. Brandon and Peter Martin chat about the legendary performances of Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr. They also discuss what works and doesn’t work about the translation from stage to screen. Don’t forget … Continue reading Ep. 437- The King and I →
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  • Ep. 436- Chatting Film with Nat Segaloff
    Apr 3 2026
    Nat Segaloff Front Row Classics is pleased to welcome author/journalist Nat Segaloff. Brandon and Nat discuss the love of film and his passion for writing about film. Topics of discussion include: William Friedkin, Humphrey Bogart, John Huston, The Towering Inferno and even Shari Lewis & Lamp Chop. You can find links for all of Nat’s … Continue reading Ep. 436- Chatting Film with Nat Segaloff →
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  • 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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