Part 1 | Richard Crouse – Why 4,000 Iconic Interviews Vanished — And What Remains
What happens when a generation’s worth of Hollywood interviews disappears overnight? Richard Crouse shares the bittersweet reality behind losing over 4,000 tapes from his long-running TV show, revealing how decades of entertainment history were wiped away — and what he’s doing to preserve what’s left.
Inside, Crouse reflects on the evolution of his podcast archive, the challenges of media preservation, and why curating by curiosity still matters. From Alice Cooper and Elvis Costello to an upcoming chat with Will Arnett, he offers a peek behind the mic. Plus, they cover Bridget Jones’s new statue, the politics of public art, and a lawsuit over the name “Swim Shady.”
Discover what’s lost, what’s saved, and what it all means for the future of cultural memory.
Part 2 | Booze and Reviews: Wicked for Good: Big Performances, Bold Cocktails, and a 5-Hour Movie Experience
Is a five-hour movie ever worth it? Richard Crouse returns with a take onWicked for Good, the second half of one of the most ambitious musical adaptations in years. While the runtime may be massive, Crouse argues the payoff — especially from Ariana Grande’s surprising performance — might just be worth the sit.
Alongside his review, Richard blends his signature “booze and reviews” with a cocktail lineup straight from the Emerald City: sugar-rimmed ruby drinks, pop rock fizz, and bright green martinis to match the fantasy. Plus, a few fun facts about forgotten liqueurs and what happens when your bottle of Galliano collects dust for a decade.
A movie conversation that’s equal parts critique, nostalgia, and mixology.
GUEST:
Richard Crouse
richardcrouse.ca

