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Imagined Life is a podcast produced by Wondery and hosted by Virginia Madsen and Robbie Daymond. [1] The podcast presents biographies of famous people in an unusual format. The first episode premiered on November 4, 2018 and 48 episodes have been produced by the end of the third season. [2]
According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 6.36 million household viewers and gained a 1.0/3 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received very positive reviews from critics, who viewed the episode as a "love letter for the fans" of the show and a decent closure to the procedural aspect of the show.
The first season debuted on March 26, 2018, and was six episodes long. [4] The first season discussed Dover V. Carter and Isaiah Nixon. [5] Klibanoff had previously written about the Nixon case in his Pulitzer Prize winning book entitled The Race Beat. [6] [7] The podcast was renewed for a second season in 2019. [8] The third season of the ...
Season 5 began in October 2018. [4] Someone Knows Something is Ridgen's first podcast experience; [2] it is also CBC Radio's first true-crime podcast. Episodes of Someone Knows Something are also sometimes broadcast on CBC Radio One as substitute programming, such as on public holidays and during the summer when some of its regular shows are on ...
Season Topic Rough Start Date 34: Lost Colony Of Roanoke 1554 15: Dutch Manhattan 1609 5: Revolution 1754 20: Rebellion in the Early Republic 1770 44
Taskmaster: The People's Podcast: Taskmaster: Jack Bernhardt Lou Sanders (episodes 1–73) Jenny Eclair (episodes 74–present) April 15, 2022 [46] [47] Return to the Shadows: Shadowhunters: Dominic Sherwood, Katherine McNamara: April 11, 2022 [48] The Twilight Effect: The Twilight Saga : Ashley Greene, Melanie Howe March 15, 2022 [49] Truest ...
The cover art for season two of Blowback. The first season of the show was a ten part series dedicated to the Iraq War (codenamed "Operation Iraqi Freedom"). [4] Throughout the show audio clips from MSNBC and CNN and readings of news reports are provided as well as satirical skits performed by H. Jon Benjamin. [5]
The podcast gained a bit of controversy in February 2024 on their episode discussing guest star and crew member Brian Peck, a convicted sex offender.As revealed in the docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, Friedle and Strong were amongst the public figures who wrote letters of support for probation during Peck’s 2004 trial regarding allegations of child sexual abuse.