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Episode 28. The BBC interviews Johnny Clayton, recently rescued from the jungles of Africa, before he sets sail for America. Sam Moskowitz at the 1994 Dum-Dum discusses the Edgar Rice Burroughs / Otis Adelbert Kline feud. Guillermo del Toro talks Tarzan with Jimmy Kimmel. Uploaded Feb. 24, 2007.
DATELINE JASOOM
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Episode 37. Dedication of the Bob Hyde Collection during the 2007 Dum Dum, with a speech by Bob's son, John Clayton Hyde. Dum Dum Pics. See Barsoomian Blade covers from Mucker Magazine #4 HERE. Uploaded Aug. 10, 2007.
From the 2007 Dum Dum:
Dum Dum report #1
Richard Hescox (Venus artist) interview
Episode 36. Harvey Paul on little Billy from Chicago. Barsoomian Blade news from Mars. Celebrity Jeopardy with O'Banyon. Cheta's birthday. Prometheus Theater Radio does Tarzan. Dum-Dum 2007 news. Uploaded July 13, 2007.
Episode 35. An interview with Brooks Agnew, who is planning an expedition in 2008 to discover whether there's an opening at the North Pole leading to an Inner World. If there is, he promises to dub it Pellucidar. His Web site is phoenixsciencefoundation.org Click the "Apex" link for details of the expedition. Uploaded June 9, 2007.
Episode 34. Almost live from the ECOF with roving reporter Jim Thompson and other ERB fans. Uploaded May 25, 2007.
Episode 33. Bollywood Tarzan song/video. A chat with Jim Thompson, who shares memories of his dad, Gordon Scott, and Edgar Rice Burroughs. A promo for the Farscape podcast, Scapecast. Uploaded May 5, 2007.
Episode 32. Nu hates the Geico commercials. Disney's Tarzan screenwriters at 1999 Dum Dum. Uploaded April 21, 2007.
Episode 31. Opening Day at Pellucidar Park, with the Sari Sabretooths versus the Caspak Bo-lus. Dateline Jeopardy, with Jim Hadac, Greg Phillips, Ken Manson, and Joan Bledig. Uploaded April 7, 2007.
Episode 30. The BBC interviews Hazel Strong. Groucho interviews Johnny Weissmuller on You Bet Your Life. Elmo and Red Hawk learn the importance of buying movie tickets in advance. Uploaded March 26, 2007.
Episode 29.  New George of the Jungle cartoon series in production at Studio B Productions. Phone calls to Dateline Jasoom. Game show with a panel of "experts" on Tarzan, Little Orphan Annie and Dick Tracy. Uploaded March 10, 2007.
Episode 19. Jungle traffic copter. Jim Thompson's take on the "realms" of Burroughs collecting. A slideshow for this talk can be found at Tangor's erblist. Click special features and scroll down to the link. Uploaded Oct. 21, 2006. Show-related links:
Copter's music.
Librivox: Princess of Mars
Tarzan radio (1951)
Tarzan and Jane video
Episode 27. It's been a year of podcasting on the Gridley Wave Network. Thanks to Pete Ogden at ERBANIA, we bring you a 1960s interview with Joan (Burroughs) Pierce that includes a soundbite of ERB dictating a Tarzan novel. Also: Johnny Carson as the Apeman. Uploaded Feb. 10, 2007.
Episode 26. This is Poloda. Introducing Della. And, "Damsels in Distress" -- a panel discussion from WindyCon 2006 led by S.T. Clemmons. (Listener discretion is advised. Rated PG-13.) Uploaded Jan. 27, 2007.
Episode 25. Thanks to the Comic News Insider podcast, an interview with the Disney Tarzan cartoon series' voice of Jane, Olivia d'Abo. Also, a Forry Ackerman interview sent in by Ted McKosky at ERB Media List. Uploaded Jan. 13, 2007.
Episode 24.  Listen to the thrilling conclusion to ERB's first novel in Part Two of Hardcover Theater's production of "A Princess of Mars." Uploaded Dec. 30.
Episode 23. Part One of Hardcover Theater's production of "A Princess of Mars." Although produced for the stage, it works exceptionally well as an audio play. Uploaded Dec. 16, 2006.
Pics from the play and a video clip.
Episode 22. From Windycon, a discussion of early science fiction pulps by Robert Weinberg and Jack McDevitt. Also: The Yodel Song. Props to the Podsafe Music Network. Uploaded Dec. 2, 2006.
Episode 21. During an interview at the recent Windycon in Chicago, SF author Mike Resnick told Dateline Jasoom about his days with the Burroughs fanzine ERB-Dom, shared memories of Doc Smith, Jack Williamson, Isaac Asimov and others, and talked about his many trips to Africa. Uploaded Nov. 17, 2006. Escape Pod web site.
Episode 20. Da Bears versus da giant Warhoons. Huck Huckenpohler discusses Professor Archimedes Q. Porter, Jane's father. Elmo talks about the old radio show X Minus 1. Carl Sagan on making an apple pie from scratch. Uploaded Nov. 4, 2006.
Episode 18. Pastiche jungle. Prof. Maxon phones a friend. Discussion of the way pastiche and fanfic writers have approached Jane Clayton, Lady Greystoke. Uploaded Oct. 7, 2006. Fanfic available at:
www.erbzine.com
www.erblist.com
Podcast promo'd on the show:
www.variantfrequencies.com
Episode 17.  The Pellucidar Sports Network broadcasts a baseball game. A visit from the Jeddak of the North. Matt Cohen on his book, Brother Men -- about letters between ERB and Matt's great-granfather. Uploaded Sept. 23, 2006.
ERB letters at ERBzine
Darrell C. Richardson
Episode 16. Thanks to Ted McKosky at the ERB Media List, the show features a 1939 interview with ERB. We also listen in on the great discussion of Jane during the 2006 ECOF. Your panelists are Joan Bledig, Huck Huckenpohler and Cole Richardson. Plus lots of movie sound clips. Uploaded Sept. 9, 2006.
Episode 15 is an interview with Mark Wheatley of Insight Studios. A comic book artist and creator, Wheatley has done much Burroughs-inspired artwork -- including two covers for the ill-fated IDW Princess comic book series. Uploaded Aug. 27, 2006.
Dateline Jasoom stuff for sale at
Cafe Press
Episode 14 A full report from the 2006 ECOF convention. Speakers include DJ "Usha" Howell, Laurence Dunn, Jim Thompson and Mike Conran. Elmo interviews fans. Hadron sings about his hat. And a song by Mark Wheatley from Insight Studios. Uploaded Aug. 12, 2006.
ECOF 2006 minicast. A quick podcast from the Burroughs convention held in Rockville, MD, Aug. 3-6, 2006.
Number 13 features fan fiction by Steve "Ghak" Wadding and an essay by Elmo about ERB and racism. No Monster Men, though. Uploaded July 30, 2006.
Episode 12. Are you ready for some ECOF? Elmo travels in search of Jane for an exclusive interview. Uploaded July 16, 2006. The Time Traveler podcast promo.
Episode 11. Jerry Spannraft and Joan Bledig discuss ERB and Ray Bradbury during a panel discussion hosted by the Oak Park, Ill, Historical Society. Uploaded July 2, 2006.
Episode 10. The Jingle of Jungle Joe. Bud Light, Real Men of Genius. And the usual lunacy. Uploaded  June 17, 2006. Cylinder Preservation Project.
Episode 9 looks at Disney's Tarzan on Broadway, with commentary from the Jeddak of the North -- who was there for opening night. Uploaded June 3, 2006.
Episode 8 includes sound bites from Hardcover Theater's play based on "A Princess of Mars," with interviews with the actors and special guest, J the V. Uploaded May 21, 2006. Pics and video clip from the play. More video clips.
Episode 7. Herbo Gooli reports live from Barsoom on progress of the John Carter bio-pic. Burroughs fan Greg Phillips speaks at a panel discussion in Oak Park, IL. Uploaded May 7, 2006.
Episode 6. Bill Ross talks about preparations for ECOF 2006. The Jeddak of the North shares convention memories. Uploaded April 23, 2006.
Episode 5. Interview with "Princess" play director Steve Schroer. Uploaded April 9, 2006.
Episode 4. Interview with Mike Conran, editor of the fanzine ERB News Dateline. Also: News of new Land That Time Forgot movie. Uploaded March 26, 2006.
Episode 3. Featuring updates from Barsoom about  the progress of the bio-pic of the Warlord. An interview with the Jeddak of the North about the progress of that movie. A commercial created by Gridley and a music mix, uhm, mixed by Stiiv Ryan. E-mails, too! Uploaded March 12, 2006.
Episode 2. Featuring interviews with Laurence Dunn from England and Bill Hillman from Canada, the Jeddak of the North. Music from the Podsafe Music Network and a commercial from Jason Gridley (Andy Nunez.). Uploaded Feb. 26, 2006.
The first episode. Includes Stiiv Ryan's jungle mix song, some appearances by ERB fans and introduces Elmo's co-host, Taarna.Other music from the Podsafe Music Network. Uploaded Feb 12, 2006.
Minicast announcing Feb. 12, 2006 launch date for first full episode. If Elmo ever figures out what a sub-etha converter is. Some background music from the Podsafe Music Network.
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Episode 38. Elmo hates the new Flash, but digs the old. Mike Chapman discusses his book  "Please Don't Call Me Tarzan," and memories of actor Herman Brix. Watch "Tarzan and the Green Goddess" free online here. Uploaded Aug. 25, 2007..
Episode 39. Elmo and Jane Goodall spy on the Dum Dum of the Great Apes in the wilds of Louisville. Sky Brower of the Tarzan CC web site delivers a message from Tarzan movie actresses Eve Brent and Elaine Hollingsworth. Be sure to read Sky's great interviews with them at his site. Uploaded Sept. 8, 2007.
Episode 40. Carson Napier calls OnStar for turn-by-turn directions. Venus artist Richard Hescox tells the Dum Dum banquet audience how Edgar Rice Burroughs inspired him to be a professional illustrator. Uploaded Sept. 22, 2007.
Episode 41. Trailer for Tarzan and the Great River, thanks to ERB fan Henrik Hellberg's YouTube site. Also, a Filmation Tarzan cartoon YouTube site. Interview with ERB fan Don Gray. Dial P for Pulp promo. Bobby Williams' Tarzan song. Uploaded Oct. 6, 2007.
Episode 42. The Muckers host a visiting member of the L.A. SubERBs, Tracy Griffin, on a tour of the Oak Park Historical Society and various ERB sites around Chicago. For pics of this thrilling adventure, click here. Uploaded Oct. 20, 2007.
Episode 43. Where did ERB get the name Billy Byrne for The Mucker? A search of the Chicago Daily Tribune provides a possible answer. A Tarzan Pepsi commercial. A comedian's song about a chimp and a woman. Elmo introduces the Panthan Press YouTube site. Uploaded Nov. 11, 2007.
Episode 44. Trailer for an old movie that Elmo probably will never see. A discussion about how to form a local chapter of the Burroughs Bibliophiles, like the National Capital Panthans and the Chicago Muckers. Uploaded Nov. 28, 2007.
Episode 45. Tarzan: Literary icon? University of Arkansas literature professor Paul Yoder discusses ERB's apeman in the context of Mary Shelley, Joseph Conrad, Jonathan Swift, Byron, and others. It's a good read, too, he says.  Uploaded Dec. 7, 2007.
Episode 46. A Barsoomian expedition from Helium to the frozen north and into the Carrion Caves. Part 2 of our discussion of the University of Arkansas Little Rock class that casts Tarzan as a literary icon, with ERB fan Steve Allsup. Uploaded Dec. 22, 2007.
Episode 47. A chat with Alex Simmons, who wrote the Tarzan Sunday comic in 2001 and 2002, for his take as an African American on the apeman and ERB. ERBzine has posted some of Alex's strips here. Simmons will curate "The Color of Comics" in February at Bronx Community College. Uploaded Jan. 4, 2008.
Episode 48. Local sports talk hosts sing about "muckers and grinders." Meanwhile, the Chicago Muckers discuss their favorite minor characters in Burroughs books. Uploaded Jan. 19, 2008.
Episode 49. Tarzan and the Russian Mafia. Antiques Roadshow appraises artwork by Frank Schoonover. Auditions held for a new Tarzan movie. Uploaded Feb. 17, 2008.