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- The Film Crew gives a commentary track to Walk the Angry Beach (1961), aka Hollywood After Dark, featuring Rue McClanahan as a stripper.
- Former Mystery Science Theater 3000 crew rip apart Killers from Space.
- The Film Crew rip apart B-Movie legend Steve Reeves and "The Giant of Marathon."
- Bob Honcho orders the Film Crew to provide a commentary track for the bizarre prehistoric adventure film, The Wild Women of Wongo (1959).
- The story behind the creation of the transistor, one of the 20th century's most important inventions.
- The development of magnetic tape for recording sound opened up creative possibilities for musicians to blend different takes, to merge different instruments that were recorded on different occasions or in different locations, and to record themselves multiple times to create a chorus. The Beatles' "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and "Revolver" albums and The Beach Boys' song "Good Vibrations" are examples of recordings that make extensive use of the multi-track capabilities of magnetic tape. At around the same time, record producers such as Phil Spector were exploiting the technology - Spector was responsible for recording same instruments and vocalists many times, playing/singing slightly different variations each time, to create his trademark "wall of sound".