Kristin Bivona, Tell Us About Yourself.

Tell Us About Yourself
Tell Us About Yourself
Kristin Bivona, Tell Us About Yourself.
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Game show historian Christian Carrion talks with a science teacher from Connecticut who’s spun the Wheel of Fortune and been tossed through the wall on MTV’s Remote Control.

Tell Us About Yourself is a BuzzerBlog production in conjunction with the National Archives of Game Show History at the Strong National Museum of Play. It’s hosted and edited by Christian Carrion. It’s produced by Christian and Cory Anotado. Special thanks to Chuck Donegan for his studious research.

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Trailer: Tell Us About Yourself

Tell Us About Yourself
Tell Us About Yourself
Trailer: Tell Us About Yourself
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In conjunction with the National Archives of Game Show History at the Strong National Museum of Play, BuzzerBlog presents a brand new podcast chronicling the stories of game show contestants from all walks of life. Listen as everyday people talk about what happened before—and after—their game show appearances. Find out what motivates folks to appear on game shows. Hear behind-the-scenes stories from your favorite game shows, told by the stars of those shows—the contestants. Christian Carrion hosts Tell Us About Yourself: Conversations with Game Show Contestants.

Auld Lang Gone: The Lost Carmen Sandiego

Auld Lang Gone: The Lost Carmen Sandiego
Auld Lang Gone: The Lost Carmen Sandiego
Auld Lang Gone: The Lost Carmen Sandiego
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For years, a legend persisted online about an unaired, never-seen episode of the popular 90s kids game show Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego. This episode, Auld Lang Gone, was purported to be plagued with technical snafus, casting follies and bone-breaking calamity. BuzzerBlog’s Christian Carrion went on the chase to determine what exactly happened on that fateful episode—if it even existed.

In celebration of Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego’s 30th anniversary, BuzzerBlog is proud to present our first audio documentary: a fantastic retelling of Christian Carrion’s 3-part investigation into the rumored lost episode of the show, entitled Auld Lang Gone. Listen as Christian weaves his way through history to determine if this fabled lore is based in reality.

Auld Lang Gone: The Lost Carmen Sandiego

An audio documentary written, produced, edited, and narrated by Christian Carrion @strangerthanC

Featuring the voices of:
Original Carmen Sandiego host Greg Lee
Sean Altman of Rockapella
Double Dare host Marc Summers
Game show producer Bob Boden
Carmen Sandiego creator/producer Howard Blumenthal
Tom Bastek
Mike Jacobs
Joe Trela
Cory Anotado
Michael Tiller
Andrew Long
Amanda Glenn-Bradley
Aaron Sanders
Alex Kaufman
Graham Parker
Michael Doyle
James Dinan
James Key
Dave Walls
Jason LaBonte
Josh Roehrig
John Lumapas
Earl Holland
Greg Gouillart
Aleeya Ensign
Ash Colwell
Blaine Case
Jacob Sachleben

Announcer: Greg Scott

Thanks to composers Sean Altman & David Yazbek for the use of their song and recording of the “Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?” Theme Song. 

Original music by
The Fidelitys “Where In The World”
Medline
Ryan Bradley

A special presentation of
@buzzerblog

Buzzerblog.com
Patreon.com/strangerthanchristian

©️2021 Buzzerblog and Christian Carrion

Trailer: Auld Lang Gone

Auld Lang Gone: The Lost Carmen Sandiego
Auld Lang Gone: The Lost Carmen Sandiego
Trailer: Auld Lang Gone
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For years, a legend persisted online about an unaired, never-seen episode of the popular 90s kids game show Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego. This episode, Auld Lang Gone, was purported to be plagued with technical snafus, casting follies and bone-breaking calamity. Buzzerblog’s Christian Carrion went on the chase to determine what exactly happened on that fateful episode—if it even existed.