Recent Episodes
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Bonus 14: Laurel & Hardy: The Silent Years - 1928 with Chris Seguin
Jun 7, 2025 – 01:05:12 -
38. The Hollywood Revue of 1929 with Randy Skretvedt
Mar 29, 2025 – 01:50:52 -
Bonus 13: NEW BOOK - 'Collecting Laurel & Hardy' with Danny Bacher and Bernie Hogya
Jan 19, 2025 – 01:38:47 -
Bonus 12: NEW BOOK - 'A True Love Story' with Andreas Baum and Michael Ehret
Dec 7, 2024 – 01:07:25 -
37. Men O' War (1929) Part TWO with Glenn Mitchell
Oct 24, 2024 – 01:35:56 -
37. Men O' War: Just Playing Together with Richard W. Bann
Sep 21, 2024 – 01:05:59 -
36. Berth Marks (1929) Part TWO with Richard M. Roberts
Aug 10, 2024 – 01:31:03 -
36. Berth Marks (1929) - Part ONE
Jun 21, 2024 – 00:35:35 -
Bonus 11: Leonard Maltin Talking Laurel & Hardy
Apr 11, 2024 – 00:54:52 -
35. Unaccustomed As We Are with Randy Skretvedt and Richard W. Bann
Mar 16, 2024 – 02:17:20 -
Bonus 10: Elmer Raguse - Arrival of the Talkies
Feb 10, 2024 – 01:14:19 -
Bonus 9 (Live): New Book- March of the Wooden Soldiers with Randy Skretvedt
Jan 5, 2024 – 01:36:20 -
Bonus 8: Stan and Ollie's Silent Era Retrospective with Chris Seguin
Dec 28, 2023 – 01:23:06 -
34. Angora Love (1929) with Chris Seguin
Nov 25, 2023 – 02:00:41 -
Bonus 7: The Last Dance of the Cuckoos with Andy Hollingworth and Matt Holt
Sep 29, 2023 – 01:43:41 -
33. Bacon Grabbers (1929) with Randy Skretvedt
Sep 17, 2023 – 01:39:53 -
32. Double Whoopee (1929) with Glenn Mitchell
Aug 12, 2023 – 02:15:48 -
Bonus 6: Laurel & Hardy - Year One 1927 Silents, Blu Ray Release with Serge Bromberg
Jul 8, 2023 – 01:17:44 -
31. Big Business (1929) [Part Two] with Richard W. Bann
May 30, 2023 – 01:15:50 -
30. Big Business (1929) [Part One] with Randy Skretvedt
Apr 28, 2023 – 01:38:59 -
29. That's My Wife (1929) with Steve Massa
Feb 7, 2023 – 01:19:00 -
Bonus 5: '...and this is my friend Mr Holland'
Nov 12, 2022 – 00:40:01 -
27. Wrong Again (1929) with Glenn Mitchell
Nov 6, 2022 – 01:52:25 -
26. Liberty (1929) with John Bengtson and Randy Skretvedt
Sep 16, 2022 – 02:15:30 -
25. We Faw Down (1928) with Chris Seguin
Aug 11, 2022 – 01:45:56 -
24. Habeas Corpus (1928) with Paul Castiglia and Randy Skretvedt
Jul 2, 2022 – 02:49:04 -
Bonus 4: "Everything Comes From Karno" with David Crump
May 24, 2022 – 01:55:23 -
22. Two Tars (1928) with Randy Skretvedt
Apr 21, 2022 – 01:59:16 -
21. Early to Bed (1928) [Part Two] with Richard W. Bann
Mar 1, 2022 – 01:53:44 -
20. Early to Bed (1928) [Part One] with Randy Skretvedt
Feb 4, 2022 – 02:06:42 -
19. Should Married Men Go Home? with Glenn Mitchell
Jan 7, 2022 – 01:35:53 -
18. Their Purple Moment (1928) with Richard W. Bann
Nov 20, 2021 – 02:40:09 -
17. You're Darn Tootin' (1928) with Ben Model and Neil Brand
Oct 9, 2021 – 02:00:35 -
16. From Soup to Nuts (1928) & Anita Garvin Special with Randy Skretvedt
Sep 4, 2021 – 01:33:12 -
15. The Finishing Touch (1928) with Randy Skretvedt and Kyp Harness
Aug 5, 2021 – 01:48:46 -
Bonus 3: Edgar Kennedy Special with Bill Cassara
Jun 26, 2021 – 01:04:19 -
13. Leave 'Em Laughing (1928) with Nico Cartenstadt
May 27, 2021 – 01:21:35 -
12. The Battle of the Century (1928) with Randy Skretvedt
Apr 21, 2021 – 02:13:32 -
11. Putting Pants on Philip (1927) with Glenn Mitchell
Mar 15, 2021 – 01:31:33 -
Bonus 2: Laurel OR Hardy Blu-ray Release with Rob Stone
Feb 1, 2021 – 00:52:26 -
10. Hats Off! (1927) & Call of the Cuckoo (1927) with Randy Skretvedt
Jan 26, 2021 – 01:17:35 -
9. The Second Hundred Years (1927) with Randy Skretvedt
Dec 24, 2020 – 02:02:00 -
8. Sugar Daddies (1927) with Steve Massa
Nov 24, 2020 – 01:11:00 -
Bonus 1: Laurel & Hardy Autographs with Mark Hammond
Nov 13, 2020 – 00:48:27 -
7. Flying Elephants (1927) with Glenn Mitchell
Oct 25, 2020 – 01:20:00 -
6. Do Detectives Think? (1927) with Glenn Mitchell (Pt 1.)
Sep 20, 2020 – 01:13:36 -
5. Sailors Beware (1927) & Now I'll Tell One (1927), Hal Roach Special with Craig Calman
Aug 17, 2020 – 01:35:00 -
4. Why Girls Love Sailors (1927) & With Love and Hisses (1927) with Chris Seguin
Jul 16, 2020 – 01:30:02 -
3. Slipping Wives (1927) & Love 'Em and Weep (1927) - Finlayson Special
Jun 12, 2020 – 01:15:56 -
2. 45 Mins...(1926) & Duck Soup (1927) with Steve Massa
May 3, 2020 – 01:00:00
Recent Reviews
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Shano1959Wonderful PodcastLaurel and Hardy Podcast is brilliant thank you for reminding me of my love for the boys
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Gertrude da GoatStan & Ollie Would be Proud!This podcast is nothing short of brilliant! Every episode is overflowing with great information & good natured fun. Stan & Ollie would be so proud of what Patrick & his guests provide in every episode. In addition to the podcast I strongly recommend subscribing to the L&H magazine which is a thing of beauty. Wonderful writing is surrounded by beautiful graphic design & marvelous photography of “the boys.” I’ll be guying Patrick’s book on the Silent Films once it is available. It too looks to be beautifully designed & is first class all the way! THANK YOU PATRICK! As a 65 year-old lifelong fan of Stan & Ollie, I can’t than you enough!!
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scottoz4Outstanding Podcast!Outstanding podcast with outstanding guests! If you’re a fan of Laurel and Hardy there’s nothing better, believe me.
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FranholmanAn immersive experience…This is an outstanding podcast!! Having been a Laurel and Hardy fan for 6 decades, I’ve seen the films, read the books, listened to the Beau Hunks and all those Shield/Hatley pieces…but what Patrick has done is to pull all these pieces together and created an even greater community of fans. By thoughtfully combining the blog, music, clips of The Boys and most importantly, the guest experts, Patrick has brought a strong voice to the silent era. I am 17 episodes in and I’m so grateful to hear the voices of all of the experts who have published (or performed) so much of what I have enjoyed for decades. Everyone sharing their personal stories and insights about why they love The Boys cannot do anything but warm the listener’s heart. Patrick is a natural as the interviewer; informed and friendly…I can actually feel his smile as he connects with the guests. I’m looking forward to getting current, but, by then I’m going to want new episodes frequently…another fine mess, I guess! Thanks for the fun (and education).
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Best New SongFabulous and loving look at the-boysI love Laurel and Hardy, so does this podcast? What more would you need to know. listen and you’ll feel better immediately.
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Kerr LockhartStop reading this and start listening to this podcast! Now!You may not be aware of it, but The Laurel & Hardy Blogcast was the reason podcasting was invented. All other podcasts, especially those true crime ones, may be discarded and ignored. This is the real deal. Most of the episodes are devoted to a single L&H film (there are special exceptions), in which host Patrick Vasey reads his blog post on that film (which saves you the hard work of reading) and then follows a conversation or two by such L&H experts as Randy Skretvedt, Glenn Mitchell, and Richard Bann. The treatment is affectionate, exhaustive, but fair and measured -- some of the films come in for some sharp criticism. As producer, Vasey peppers the show with bumpers and inserts taken from L&H soundtracks, as well as archival interviews with Stan Laurel and many of his associates. It is indispensable. I started by bingeing the first 25 episodes in a month, and I did not regret that at all! It's going to be hard to wait a month for each new one from now on. If you like L&H, you must listen, and if you don't like L&H, SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP. Rating: 7-3/8 stars!!!! (That's my hat size.)
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Unisphere64Excellent EducationAs a lifelong L&H fan I was overjoyed to recently discover this podcast. Always fascinating information and interviews makes for addictive listening and consistently mind-blowing production information behind our favorite comedies. Keep up the great work!
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Any Old Port SeanFinally!I have a long felt that classic comedy and Laurel and Hardy in particular have been under represented in podcasts.The Laurel and Hardy blogcast rectifies that problem. A cynic may say who would want to listen to a 2 1/2 hour podcast about a 20 minute short film.The answer is me. Keep up the good work.I am prepared to go down the rabbit hole.
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Jay HendricksonAbsolute Favorite!Absolutely first rate, my favorite podcast!
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Steven Oliver JosephLaurel and Hardy Blogcast -- The BEST!I've only recently discovered the L&H blogcast and it's quickly become my all-time favorite, From the in-depth reviews of the pictures (in chronological order) to the insightful interviews of L&H experts and fans, this blogcast is a "must subscribe" for any fans of The Boys or classic comedy enthusiasts. It's as though this blogcast were made especially for me, and I couldn't love it more! Cheers!
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jtp527HERE’S ANOTHER FINE PODCAST YOU’VE GOTTEN ME INTO!I learned of this podcast (or blogcast, as it’s referred to) by none other than Randy Skretvedt, who is one of, if not the most, leading historians, experts and researchers of Laurel and Hardy. And I’m so glad I did! The creator, producer and host is Patrick Vasey. Mr. Vasey has set up an ambitious goal for himself. Each episode focuses on a Laurel and Hardy film. He’s working his way chronologically, beginning with ‘The Lucky Dog’ (1921) and moving forward. He’s had some ‘bonus blogcasts’ focusing on related subjects. Since Laurel and Hardy made over 100 films he’ll be doing this for a long time. Each episode features an interview with a Laurel and Hardy expert and the conversation is positively fascinating! So far, most of programs run well over an hour and that’s fine with me. If one has a copy of the film under discussion it would be a fun idea to watch it in tandem with the episode. This podcast is a godsend for lifelong Laurel and Hardy fans such as myself and I believe it will be essential for newer fans who want to learn more about this great comedy team. These are good times for Laurel and Hardy. Their films are finally undergoing much needed restoration and are more readily available through home video platforms. Collectors are on the lookout for lost prints and there are many fine books available including the aforementioned Mr. Skretvedt’s book, Laurel and Hardy: The Magic Behind the Movies. This podcast has the potential to be an important clearinghouse for future trends and developments. As such, it comes highly recommended.
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TrmimoInformative and entertaining.This is an excellent podcast for all who enjoy classic comedy. Not only is there a great deal of information about Laurel and Hardy and their work, but also about their co-stars. And it is all presented with the utmost of admiration and respect for the great duo and their collaborators.
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GravityAmplifiersLaurel & Hardy Blogcast is Incredible!I am 43, been a fan of this team since I was a single-digit age. I absolutely KNOW that Stan Laurel is a genius and so important for all of our laughing fodder that we enjoy today. He was the Foundation builder. Oliver Hardy was also, a comic and performing genius. This podcast is one of the great in-depth looks at these two gentleman‘s professional lives and I applaud him for the guests that he has on and also for the amount of time and passion used propelling this series forward. If you are even a casual fan or have any interest in these two comic legends, I seriously beg you to tune in. Listening to this you can learn a lot about the craft. It’s also outstanding how young the creator of this podcast is. We are both on team youngster, that in itself is pretty remarkable. Spread the word that this podcast exists and let’s all enjoy the ride. This is one of the greatest detailed histories of Laurel and Hardy in the modern era and the discussions on this podcast are entertaining. Masterfully edited, the soundbites chosen for the perfect moment are a nice touch. Bravo and many more episodes to come and we haven’t even gotten to the “talkies” yet!Pay this podcast forward.
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Leon the Old MusicianWhat a great podcast!I’ve been a fan of Laurel and Hardy since the late 60s, and I was so happy to find this blogcast, and of course the blog of which I am a faithful reader. Patrick does a marvelous job as an interviewer, and he and his guests present a wealth of information about the boys. I especially like the format, where each episode is devoted to one or two of the films. I realize it will take a long time to get through them all, but this allows me to savor each film as it is discussed, and to look forward to hearing what Patrick and his guests think about my favorite L&H films.
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Aggiefuzz97What a nice mess!!I just discovered this wonderful podcast (or “blogcast”) and anyone who has the slightest passing interest in the Boys will just love this. The authors interviewed are just a wealth of information, as is the host. Great great show!!
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Frontier BrisLaurel and Hardy for the EarsPatrick does a swell job, combining humor with scholarly but not too heavy discussions of The Boys. Pop some corn, sit back and enjoy more than an hour episode of "you, you Sons of the Desert."
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BOBANDRAYSuperlative !!!!As a long time admirer of Stan and Ollie ( 49 ur old Hispanic in Miami ) I am so happy with this podcast! There was another good one called Mixed Nuts and Hard Boiled Eggs that is no more so this was an awesome surprise ! Love all the detailed talk and the obvious love that you have for the boys! Please keep this invaluable podcast going !! L & H are a national treasure and you are an international treasure for doing this !! 🙏🙏❤️
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Herbie BrownONE GOOD TURNThank you SOOOO MUCH for this podcast. I rarely if ever listen to more than one episode of anything but this one I am addicted to and it just began. I can't wait for more and I am so grateful there are people like you out there keeping Laurel and Hardy's legacy alive. :)
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chrisivisionHere’s another nice blog you need to listen to! Mmmph!Patrick Vasey has singlehandedly brought about the best Laurel and Hardy podcast to date. A supplement to his wonderful blog that chronologizes each film in detail, this podcast sets out to do that and much more via interviews with scholars and others important to the L&H scene. Very charmingly presented with L&H audio cues interspersed throughout — you will be as informed as you will be entertained. And if you must make a noise, make it quietly!
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Really Big DaveWonderful!There have been several attempts at a Laurel & Hardy podcast that either suddenly stop or just disappear. Two episodes in and I’m already hooked and hoping it sticks around. It’s reminiscent of The Marx Brothers Council podcast with interviews with authors/experts in hand to give the backstory on “the boys”.
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BewilderedatmanFor L&H Fans--A Must!Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! One of the best podcasts I have listened to. Can't wait for more now! Such unexplored depth into L&H for the true fan. Enjoyed it so much!
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