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Larry Elder | 860AM The Answer
Fresh Princess bride from Larry Elder
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Aired 10 months ago 4:05
Movie Crush
princess bride Discussed on Movie Crush
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Aired 10 months ago 3:32
Scriptnotes Podcast
princess bride Discussed on Scriptnotes Podcast
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Aired 1 year ago 2:27
All Things Considered | KQED Radio
William Goldman, "The Princess Bride" writer, is dead at 87
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Aired 1 year ago 5:40
The Nice Guys on Business Podcast
Virginia Muzquiz- Business by Referral, Life by Design
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Aired 10 months ago 80:31
Molly Coffee on The Princess Bride
Molly Coffee is a local filmmaker and film crew veteran. She's smart, funny, talented and has great taste in movies. Listen in as we talk about her movie crush, the 80s classic, The Princess Bride. Learn more about advertising on the HowStuffWorks podcasts at www.howstuffworks.com/advertisers.htmAnd to learn about your ad choices when listening to podcasts, visit https://www.howstuffworks.com/privacy.htm#ad-choices
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Aired 10 months ago 24:57
The Faithful Prince- Part II
Listen to Second and concluding part of this story about Prince Beharamji and his adventures as he meets his lady love, but loses his Kingdom and is forced to live in the woods as a hunter. Will he be able to regain his Kingdom? Or will he encounter further challenges and our Hero's journey continue with different adventures? Visit gaathastory.com/mythsandlegends to learn how you can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Saavn, Castbox, Hubhopper, Storiyoh, and many other fine websites and apps where you listen to podcast. This story was translated into English by Flora Annie Steel and published as "Tales of the Punjab" in the nineteenth century. This story has been edited, and revised by Amar Vyas and narrated by Sheerali Biju for gaatha story.
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Aired 11 months ago 23:12
The Faithful Prince- Part I
Listen to Part One of this Two Part story form Northern India, about Prince Beharamji and his beautiful wife, who meet under the most unusual circumstances. The Prince meets with a series of challenges, including losing his dear Horse and Dog, as well as his Kingdom, forcing the husband and wife to live as hunters in the woods. But does fate have only challenges in store for them? Visit gaathastory.com/mythsandlegends to learn how you can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Saavn, Castbox, Hubhopper, Storiyoh, and many other fine websites and apps where you listen to podcast. This story was translated into English by Flora Annie Steel and published as "Tales of the Punjab" in the nineteenth century. This story has been edited, and revised by Amar Vyas and narrated by Sheerali Biju for gaatha story.