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- Emily or Oscar is a 'Hollywood golden era' throwback romantic comedy. With silent film references and Hollywood studio life, everyone is sure to get a laugh as they take a ride through screenwriter, Sam Feldman's wild imagination. But what happens when a Hollywood director makes him choose between the Academy Award, and the woman of his dreams?
- TV SpecialHollywood's longest running youth awards presented by the Young Artist Academy recognizing young performers ages 5-18
- Chris M. Allport is the ultimate Billy Flynn
- A typical week might at SSDL might include: Tuesday - We cover, with social and historical perspective, one of the hundreds of sports murals that street artist Jonas Never (@never1959) has created around Los Angeles. Wednesday - Live show (virtual) "Preps to Olympians" where we might have prep columnist Eric Sondheimer from the LA Times give an update on CIF HS sports followed by an interview with 13 years old Track phenom Aliyah Johnson from Texas. Thursday - We drop our signature "video podcast", which I liken more to a "60 minutes" type long-form interview with post-produced backstory. Deep dive, many times in three or four parts, of people like Norm Bass, Sam Lagana, Jerry West or Karch Kiraly. Friday - Live show (virtual) "Happy Hour" that is fashioned in a "Tonight Show" style, where we once had Laker broadcaster Chris McGee announce HOF ring announcer Jimmy Lennon to the show who in turn announced world boxing champion Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini. That kind of variety, without losing quality, and finding the fun and/or unique story is what sets us apart.
- NFL Legend Bob Klein (of the LA Rams and San Diego Chargers) offers a "tell-all" of his NFL career to Denny Lennon. Exciting details are revealed about "The Juice" and his buddy Al Cowlings.
- First of a three part Docs-Series on two of the most influential figures in college basketball history, Dana and David Pump. Part 1 focuses on the twins beginnings in Northridge and the launching of their basketball camp and club.
- Join us as we dive into West's playing career with the Lakers. Having played in nine NBA Finals, he is also the only player in NBA history to be named finals MVP despite being on the losing team (1969)