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Jul 06, 2013
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Welcome aboard, folks, to the latest episode of the Retroist Podcast. Today, we're diving into the captivating realm of the legendary sitcom, “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.” Yep, we're unraveling the stories, dissecting the characters, and shedding light on the talented cast that brought this classic show to life.

Now, picture this – a time when there was only one TV show to cozy up with. Imagine the simplicity of flipping on the tube and indulging in the delightful escapades of Dobie Gillis. We're talking about those days when streaming platforms and a gazillion channels weren't the norm. A time when tuning in to your favorite show was an eagerly awaited treat.

And guess what? We've got a special guest this week. Joining the conversation is Vic Sage, and he's here to dish out some cool insights in his signature "Why Should I Know this Person?" segment.

But wait, there's more! If you're a die-hard Dobie devotee, you're in for a real treat. Brace yourselves, because Shout! Factory has unleashed an incredible box set that wraps up the entire show in one neat package. Yeah, you heard that right. It's a genuine nostalgia bomb, meticulously put together and brimming with all the Dobie goodness you can handle. If you're itching to own a piece of TV history, you can snag this treasure trove for yourself over at Shout! Factory website or on the ever-reliable Amazon.

So there you have it – a journey into the past, where The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis reigns supreme. We've talked characters, dove into the cast, savored the thought of cozy TV nights with a single show, and even got the lowdown from Vic Sage. Plus, for those who can't get enough, that marvelous box set is yours for the taking. Happy listening!

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