Dan and Jordan welcome Mat Elfring to the show to discuss a very curious episode of T.H.E. Cat, featuring overly complicated murder misunderstandings and a guest appearance by Robert Duvall.
Dan and Jordan invite Angela Lampsbury along for an adventure through the mewy waters of T.H.E. Cat, as they deal with traditions, mistaken identity, and how police lineups work. Check out Angela's store here
Dan and Jordan welcome Matt Riggs to the show to run the figures on a couple of very different episodes of T.H.E. Cat, one about traditions and the other about a retired matador.
Dan and Jordan continue their adventure with T.H.E. Cat, and welcome Sarah Shockey to the show to discuss the tragic tale of Little Arnie from back in the day, which only barely even involves T.H.E. Cat.
Comedian Deanna Ortiz returns to the show to share some thoughts with Dan and Jordan about T.H.E. Cat, as they encounter a not-very-cat-burlger-ish episode, but one that is heavy on murder.
Comedian and Time Tunnel enthusiast Matt Drufke returns to check in with Dan and Jordan about how he feels about the new show, and spirits remain high despite this episode just being about one big misunderstanding at a birthday party.
Dan and Jordan give T.H.E. Cat another chance, and are so glad they did. Questions get answered, plots get twisted, and master criminal The Sandman puts a bow on his career.
Dan and Jordan change the channel again and end up bringing in Brandi Collins-Dexter to watch a bewildering show where Robert Loggia plays a cat burglar trying to defend the priest of the fishermen.
Dan and Jordan change the channel to see what else is on and land on another show about time travel. This one is a comedy, involves cavemen, and is very bad.
Dan and Jordan welcome into the tunnel one of Dan's oldest friends Nicky Gifts for a stoll down memory lane and a discussion about Time Tunnel's telling of the Dreyfus Affair.
Dan and Jordan take a little break from the Time Tunnel to watch a completely insane movie featuring performances by Doug and Tony. Plus, Dan accidentally watches a different movie called City Under The Sea.
Dan and Jordan welcome DJ Danarchy into the Time Tunnel to discuss a not-so-great episode about General Custer, and break into some of James Darren's musical career.
Dan and Jordan go without a guest to cover a very complicated episode of the Time Tunnel, featuring the Trojan War, time traveling grenades, and how there's no reason they can't bring Doug and Tony back to 1968.
Dan and Jordan are dealing with an episode of Time Tunnel so complex that there's no choice but to call in fellow Tunnel enthusiast Matt Drufke to discuss Krakatoa, time warps, and voices from the future.
Dan and Jordan welcome author Brandi Collins-Dexter into the time tunnel to discuss a very complicated episode involving the War of 1812 and Carroll O'Connor.
Dan and Jordan call back in comedian Matt Drufke to chat about an episode of the Time Tunnel he's actually watched in advance. This adventure takes the crew back to Pearl Harbor in 1941, as real life begins to bleed into the idea to do this podcast.
Dan and Jordan welcome comedian Deanna Ortiz onto the show to discuss the further adventures of a couple time traveling scientists from the 60's. This time, they learn that the show's writers have a few tricks and misdirections up their sleeves, as they explore mine collapses and comets.
Dan and Jordan continue watching Time Tunnel, as the adventure jumps into the future and into space. Actor and filmmaker Daniel Shar joins the gents on this very complicated trip to the moon.
Dan and Jordan embark on a new adventure, watching the pilot of a TV show about time travel from the 1960's that neither of them has ever heard of. Comedian Matt Drufke joins them on their maiden voyage, which fittingly takes them to the Titanic.