Episode 141
October 11, 2023
More Than Just a Psychiatrist
MST3K K19 • Hangar 18
Hosted by Chris Piuma and Charlotte Wells
Hangar 18 is filled with aliens, so the government must do everything to stop Chris and Charlotte from talking about Robert Vaughn, Gary Collins, Stuart Pankin, infomercials, and—you guessed it—Donald Pleasence.
Content warning: We discuss a movie that deals with sexual violence. We mention when we’re about to discuss in the episode, and have provided chapter markers to allow you to skip it.
Show Notes.
Hangar 18: MST3K Wiki. IMDb. Trailer.
We talk about She-Man in our episode on Wild Rebels.
Rifftrax Presents presents Tron.
Our episodes on The Last Chase and Master Ninja II.
Sign up for our Patreon and you can hear us talk with other Megaphonic folks about The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965).
River of Death (1989).
Edgar Allan Poe’s Buried Alive (1989).
Buried Alive (1990).
Our episode on Girls Town.
Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff (1979).
Our episodes on Avalanche and Colossus and the Headhunters.
Soldier Blue (1970).
Our episode on The Amazing Colossal Man.
The story behind Dem Bones (a.k.a. Dry Bones).
Larry Clinton ft. Bea Wain: Heart and Soul.
A child-sized Roman-era chamber pot.
The political history of potty training.
Christmas with the King Family.
Mario Andretti ads. And another.
Robert Vaughn’s Helsinki Formula Hour.
A classic long Ginsu knife ad.
A classic Columbia House Club ad.
Couldn’t find an ad for Kooky Kountry, but here’s Kooky Tunes.
An actual infomercial from Time-Life for a collection of 80s hits—but the infomercial is from 2006.
Freedom Rock was not K-Tel.
Support us on Patreon and you can hear a bonus bit that was cut for time.