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    <title>A Song From the Heart Beats the Devil Every Time</title>
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    <description>Film writer, programmer and producer Kier-La Janisse (author of House of Psychotic Women and co-editor of the anthology book KID POWER!) looks at cult kids film and television from 1965-1985, through interviews with the people who brought these projects to life.</description>
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        <title>Episode 3: BLESS THE BEASTS AND CHILDREN</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Kier-La talks about Stanley Kramer's 1971 adaptation of Glendon Swarthout's best-selling book of teen misfits who embark on a great adventure with results both triumphant and tragic. Featuring interviews with actors Miles Chapin and Bill Mumy, and composers Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr.</p>
<p>----more----</p>
<p>Credits:</p>
<p>Written, edited and hosted by: <a href='https://www.kierlajanisse.com/'>Kier-La Janisse</a>
Special Guests: Miles Chapin, Bill Mumy, Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr.</p>
<p>Clips from:
Bless the Beasts and Children ©1971 Columbia Pictures
R.P.M. ©1970 Columbia Pictures
Ladybug Ladybug ©1963 United Artists</p>
<p>Music:
"Bless the Beasts and Children", "Cotton's Dream", "Down the Line", "Bless the Beasts and Children (Reprise)", "Down the Line (Reprise)", "Journey's End", "Stampede", "Free", "Requiem" ©1971 Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr.</p>
<p>"Bless the Children", "Beautiful Day" © So Boss Music & Paul Gordon Music ASCAP
"She Came to Hollywood" ©2016 Bill Mumy
<a href='http://www.billmumy.com/'>Bill Mumy Official Website >></a></p>
<p>Additional Music from <a href='https://www.epidemicsound.com'>Epidemic Sound</a>:
"The Vanished" by <a href='https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/john-barzetti/'>John Barzetti</a>
"Buried in our Lands" by <a href='https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/enigmanic/'>Enigmanic</a></p>
<p>Theme Song: "Hot Fudge Holy Moley" from WXYZ-TV's The Hot Fudge Show (1974-1980)</p>
<p>Logo by Sinead Yau at <a href='https://www.instagram.com/mojovalley/'>Mojo Valley</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kier-La talks about Stanley Kramer's 1971 adaptation of Glendon Swarthout's best-selling book of teen misfits who embark on a great adventure with results both triumphant and tragic. Featuring interviews with actors Miles Chapin and Bill Mumy, and composers Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr.</p>
<p>----more----</p>
<p>Credits:</p>
<p>Written, edited and hosted by: <a href='https://www.kierlajanisse.com/'>Kier-La Janisse</a><br>
Special Guests: Miles Chapin, Bill Mumy, Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr.</p>
<p>Clips from:<br>
<em>Bless the Beasts and Children</em> ©1971 Columbia Pictures<br>
<em>R.P.M.</em> ©1970 Columbia Pictures<br>
<em>Ladybug Ladybug</em> ©1963 United Artists</p>
<p>Music:<br>
"Bless the Beasts and Children", "Cotton's Dream", "Down the Line", "Bless the Beasts and Children (Reprise)", "Down the Line (Reprise)", "Journey's End", "Stampede", "Free", "Requiem" ©1971 Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr.</p>
<p>"Bless the Children", "Beautiful Day" © So Boss Music & Paul Gordon Music ASCAP<br>
"She Came to Hollywood" ©2016 Bill Mumy<br>
<a href='http://www.billmumy.com/'>Bill Mumy Official Website >></a></p>
<p>Additional Music from <a href='https://www.epidemicsound.com'>Epidemic Sound</a>:<br>
"The Vanished" by <a href='https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/john-barzetti/'>John Barzetti</a><br>
"Buried in our Lands" by <a href='https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/enigmanic/'>Enigmanic</a></p>
<p>Theme Song: "Hot Fudge Holy Moley" from WXYZ-TV's <em>The Hot Fudge Show </em>(1974-1980)</p>
<p>Logo by Sinead Yau at <a href='https://www.instagram.com/mojovalley/'>Mojo Valley</a></p>
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        <title>Episode 2: CIPHER IN THE SNOW</title>
        <itunes:title>Episode 2: CIPHER IN THE SNOW</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://asongfromtheheart.podbean.com/e/episode-2-cipher-in-the-snow/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2021 23:32:13 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Kier-La talks to acclaimed poet, author, playwright and screenwriter Carol Lynn Pearson, who adapted Jean Mizer's classic short story into the 1974 Mormon film production of the same name.</p>
<p>----more----</p>
<p>Credits:</p>
<p>Written, edited and hosted by: <a href='https://www.kierlajanisse.com'>Kier-La Janisse</a>
Special guest: <a href='https://carollynnpearson.com/'>Carol Lynn Pearson </a></p>
<p>Bonus Audio - Carol Lynn Pearson reads <a href='http://www.kierlajanisse.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/poem.mp3'>"Our Mother in the Movies"</a></p>
<p>Clips from:</p>
<p>Cipher in the Snow ©1974 Brigham Young University
Brigham Young ©1940 Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
Mirror, Mirror ©1969 Brigham Young University
The Great Brain ©1978 Inter Planetary Pictures 
Snakes ©MCMLXXV Holy Wednesday Productions, Inc.</p>
<p>Music:</p>
<p>War in Heaven - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records
Before the Beginning - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records
Are You Up There? - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records
Darlin' - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records
And Now You Know Me - The Clingers ℗1969 Columbia Records
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<p>Additional music from <a href='https://www.freemusicarchive.org'>freemusicarchive.org</a>:
Solitude - <a href='http://entertainmentforthebraindead.com/'>Entertainment for the Braindead</a>
Travel Light - <a href='https://audionautix.com/'>Jason Shaw</a>
Running Water - <a href='https://audionautix.com/'>Jason Shaw</a>
Ghosts - <a href='https://crowander.com/'>Crowander</a></p>
<p>Theme Song: "Hot Fudge Holy Moley" from WXYZ-TV's The Hot Fudge Show (1974-1980)</p>
<p>Special Thanks to Skip Elsheimer, Dennis Nyback, Jesse Ficks, Chris Davidson and Becky Ebenkamp
Logo by Sinead Yau at <a href='https://www.instagram.com/mojovalley/'>Mojo Valley</a></p>
<p> </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kier-La talks to acclaimed poet, author, playwright and screenwriter Carol Lynn Pearson, who adapted Jean Mizer's classic short story into the 1974 Mormon film production of the same name.</p>
<p>----more----</p>
<p>Credits:</p>
<p>Written, edited and hosted by: <a href='https://www.kierlajanisse.com'>Kier-La Janisse</a><br>
Special guest: <a href='https://carollynnpearson.com/'>Carol Lynn Pearson </a></p>
<p>Bonus Audio - Carol Lynn Pearson reads <a href='http://www.kierlajanisse.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/poem.mp3'>"Our Mother in the Movies"</a></p>
<p>Clips from:</p>
<p><em>Cipher in the Snow</em> ©1974 Brigham Young University<br>
<em>Brigham Young</em> ©1940 Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation<br>
<em>Mirror, Mirror</em> ©1969 Brigham Young University<br>
<em>The Great Brain</em> ©1978 Inter Planetary Pictures <br>
<em>Snakes</em> ©MCMLXXV Holy Wednesday Productions, Inc.</p>
<p>Music:</p>
<p>War in Heaven - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records<br>
Before the Beginning - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records<br>
Are You Up There? - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records<br>
Darlin' - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records<br>
And Now You Know Me - The Clingers ℗1969 Columbia Records<br>
</p>
<p>Additional music from <a href='https://www.freemusicarchive.org'>freemusicarchive.org</a>:<br>
Solitude - <a href='http://entertainmentforthebraindead.com/'>Entertainment for the Braindead</a><br>
Travel Light - <a href='https://audionautix.com/'>Jason Shaw</a><br>
Running Water - <a href='https://audionautix.com/'>Jason Shaw</a><br>
Ghosts - <a href='https://crowander.com/'>Crowander</a></p>
<p>Theme Song: "Hot Fudge Holy Moley" from WXYZ-TV's <em>The Hot Fudge Show </em>(1974-1980)</p>
<p>Special Thanks to Skip Elsheimer, Dennis Nyback, Jesse Ficks, Chris Davidson and Becky Ebenkamp<br>
Logo by Sinead Yau at <a href='https://www.instagram.com/mojovalley/'>Mojo Valley</a></p>
<p> </p>
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----more----
Credits:
Written, edited and hosted by: Kier-La JanisseSpecial guest: Carol Lynn Pearson 
Bonus Audio - Carol Lynn Pearson reads "Our Mother in the Movies"
Clips from:
Cipher in the Snow ©1974 Brigham Young UniversityBrigham Young ©1940 Twentieth Century-Fox Film CorporationMirror, Mirror ©1969 Brigham Young UniversityThe Great Brain ©1978 Inter Planetary Pictures Snakes ©MCMLXXV Holy Wednesday Productions, Inc.
Music:
War in Heaven - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor RecordsBefore the Beginning - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor RecordsAre You Up There? - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor RecordsDarlin' - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor RecordsAnd Now You Know Me - The Clingers ℗1969 Columbia Records
Additional music from freemusicarchive.org:Solitude - Entertainment for the BraindeadTravel Light - Jason ShawRunning Water - Jason ShawGhosts - Crowander
Theme Song: "Hot Fudge Holy Moley" from WXYZ-TV's The Hot Fudge Show (1974-1980)
Special Thanks to Skip Elsheimer, Dennis Nyback, Jesse Ficks, Chris Davidson and Becky EbenkampLogo by Sinead Yau at Mojo Valley
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        <title>Episode 1: THE DEVIL AND DANIEL MOUSE</title>
        <itunes:title>Episode 1: THE DEVIL AND DANIEL MOUSE</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Kier-La talks to Nelvana co-founder Clive A. Smith and musician/songwriter John Sebastian about the 1978 Canadian Halloween special from which this podcast derives its name, as well as delving into Nelvana's early years and their ill-fated feature, Rock and Rule.</p>
<p>----more----</p>
<p>Credits:</p>
<p>Written, edited and hosted by: <a href='https://www.spectacularoptical.ca/about/'>Kier-La Janisse</a>
Special Guests: <a href='http://mustacostafortune.com/#mustacostafortune'>Clive Smith</a> and <a href='http://www.johnbsebastian.com/'>John Sebastian</a></p>
<p>Clips from:
The Devil and Daniel Mouse ©1978 Nelvana Limited
Mr. Pencil Draws the Line ©1975 Nelvana Limited 
A Cosmic Christmas ©1977 Nelvana Limited 
Inside Out ©1972 National Instructional Television Center
How We Made The Devil and Daniel Mouse ©1978 Nelvana Limited
White Line Fever ©1975 Columbia Pictures Industries 
Rock and Rule ©1983 Nelvana Limited
Inspector Gadget ©1983 DHX Media </p>
<p>Excerpt from "Welcome Back" ©1976 Reprise Records
</p>
<p>Episode adapted from Kier-La Janisse's book chapter in <a href='https://utorontopress.com/ca/the-canadian-horror-film-4'>The Canadian Horror Film: Terror of the Soul</a>, edited by Gina Freitag and Andre Loiselle, University of Toronto Press, 2014.</p>
<p>Incidental music: Robert Farmer, "Why Seeming so Fast but so Deadly Slow" from <a href='https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Robert_Farmer'>freemusicarchive.org </a></p>
<p>Special Thanks to Amanda Reyes and Bill Ackerman</p>
<p>Theme Song: "Hot Fudge Holy Moley" from WXYZ-TV's The Hot Fudge Show (1974-1980)
Logo by Sinead Yau at <a href='https://www.instagram.com/mojovalley/'>Mojo Valley</a></p>
<p> </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kier-La talks to Nelvana co-founder Clive A. Smith and musician/songwriter John Sebastian about the 1978 Canadian Halloween special from which this podcast derives its name, as well as delving into Nelvana's early years and their ill-fated feature, <em>Rock and Rule</em>.</p>
<p>----more----</p>
<p>Credits:</p>
<p>Written, edited and hosted by: <a href='https://www.spectacularoptical.ca/about/'>Kier-La Janisse</a><br>
Special Guests: <a href='http://mustacostafortune.com/#mustacostafortune'>Clive Smith</a> and <a href='http://www.johnbsebastian.com/'>John Sebastian</a></p>
<p>Clips from:<br>
<em>The Devil and Daniel Mouse</em> ©1978 Nelvana Limited<br>
<em>Mr. Pencil Draws the Line</em> ©1975 Nelvana Limited <br>
<em>A Cosmic Christmas</em> ©1977 Nelvana Limited <br>
<em>Inside Out </em>©1972 National Instructional Television Center<br>
<em>How We Made The Devil and Daniel Mouse</em> ©1978 Nelvana Limited<br>
<em>White Line Fever</em> ©1975 Columbia Pictures Industries <br>
<em>Rock and Rule</em> ©1983 Nelvana Limited<br>
<em>Inspector Gadget</em> ©1983 DHX Media </p>
<p>Excerpt from "Welcome Back" ©1976 Reprise Records<br>
</p>
<p>Episode adapted from Kier-La Janisse's book chapter in <a href='https://utorontopress.com/ca/the-canadian-horror-film-4'>The Canadian Horror Film: Terror of the Soul</a>, edited by Gina Freitag and Andre Loiselle, University of Toronto Press, 2014.</p>
<p>Incidental music: Robert Farmer, "Why Seeming so Fast but so Deadly Slow" from <a href='https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Robert_Farmer'>freemusicarchive.org </a></p>
<p>Special Thanks to Amanda Reyes and Bill Ackerman</p>
<p>Theme Song: "Hot Fudge Holy Moley" from WXYZ-TV's <em>The Hot Fudge Show </em>(1974-1980)<br>
Logo by Sinead Yau at <a href='https://www.instagram.com/mojovalley/'>Mojo Valley</a></p>
<p> </p>
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