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THE POWCAST EPISODE #4 WALLY WINGERT & DIEDRICH BADER

The POWcast! is back and aims to bring you a nostalgic look back at the movies, shows, and people from your childhood that made you who you are today. In Jimmy’s case that was the Batman 66 TV show that inspired a never ending celebration of all things Retro, Cool, and maybe a little Nerdy. 

This episode expands the conversation a bit and talks with someone that is a pretty big get for the humble POWcast. The twists and turns of the conversation deserved more than just his thoughts on Batman 66, but don’t worry he’ll get there.

This episode has been a longtime in the works. Wally, Dan, and I recorded this interview back during the dog days of summer and for various reasons, both in and out of the show's control, it has taken some time to put this episode together. but I think you will enjoy this conversation with the voice behind Jon Arbuckle, Naratu, Family Guy, Almighty Tallest Red, and the Riddler voice actor extraordinaire, Wally Wingert.

Once again the “Bat-Time Contrivance” is utilized and set it for Spring of 2017. A-lister Diedrich Bader stops for a brief, but heartfelt exchange regarding the season finale of Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Helping pull all these thoughts into a cohesive thought is the co host from another mother Dan, the Grim Shea,  So get comfy, plug in your favorite set of headphones and enjoy this dive deep into nostalgia with two of the most prolific voice actors in the latest exciting episode of the Retro Cool Nerd POWcast!  

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THE POWCAST EPISODE #4 WALLY WINGERT & DIEDRICH BADER Wayne Study Studios

The Music samples from “The Flying Horse Big Band, and the Batman Soundtrack by Nelson Riddle and Neil Hefti. "Adam West(1989) is credited to Wally Wingert & The Caped Club. Checkout Wally’s website for lots more fun at Wally on the Web and you can dig Wally’s Interview with Adam here. 

Episode #4 of the POWcast has been written, recorded, & produced by Jimmy The Gent in Wayne Study Studios for Saturday Morning Cereal productions.