In 1989 Eric is dealing with a breakup with his girlfriend and his car. His girlfriend has left town and took his car to do it. Making matters worse is a repo man, nicknamed The Pink Panther, who is looking to get it back. Enjoy the show? Buy us a…
It's 1987 and 18 year old Eric has bought his first car, a 1978 Dodge Challanger. And in true Larry David style he's picked this car while not listening to any solid advice. Nevermind that he knows NOTHING about cars. Here's what matters: It's pretty. It's sporty. It has the…
It's 1987 and 18 year old Eric has bought his first car, a 1978 Dodge Challanger. It's pretty. It's sporty. It has the wrong wheels. Eric details the story of buying his first car and how it all went wrong within just a couple of weeks.
It’s 1987. After finally buying a legal car, Eric feels experienced enough as a car buyer get a one for his girlfriend. Despite earning a modest income and paying significant rent to his father, Eric felt empowered after securing a buy-here-pay-here deal, so why not do it all again? But…
Following the aftermath of the episode one Eric, a is 16-year-old without a car or driver's license working away at a pizzeria in a mall. Eric's social life changes when he meets Judy, a 17-year-old girl (an older woman!) with her own apartment. The only problem is with school and…
In this premiere episode 'The Maritza Story,' meet Eric Delgado, whose life has been filled with misadventures that are more sitcom than action hero. Eric recounts a particularly ridiculous escapade from the summer of 1985, when he was 15 years old and grounded for two weeks. Through a series of…
After finally buying a legal car, Eric feels experienced enough as a car buyer get a car for his girlfriend. Despite earning a modest income and paying significant rent to his father, Eric felt empowered after securing a buy-here-pay-here deal so why not do it all again? But car shopping…
Following the aftermath of the episode one Eric, a is 16-year-old without a car or driver's license working away at a pizzeria in a mall. Eric's social life changes when he meets Judy, a 17-year-old girl (an older woman!) with her own apartment. The only problem is with school and…
Presenting an episode from Noiser and Airship's podcast History Daily. On History Daily, they do history, daily. Every weekday, Lindsay Graham (American Scandal, American History Tellers) takes you back in time to explore a momentous moment that happened ‘on this day’ in history. This episode is about our favorite kind…
Something different from the creator of The Industry is coming soon. Here's a short preview of Stories My Brother Used To Tell. My older brother Eric would often tell stories of his misspent youth at family gatherings. Seemingly always about a car or girl or both, these ridiculous stories seemed…
We at the Jockey Club have a new (and completely different) podcast series. Introducing Stories My Brother Used To Tell, a new five episode limited series where frequent Jockey Club guest, Eric Delgado, goes over some of the ridiculous stories of his somewhat misspent youth.
The trailer for Stories My Brother Used To Tell, a podcast where my older brother Eric shares ridiculous and funny stories from his misspent youth.
In 1982 British filmmakerJames Scott had made an Academy Award winning adaptation of a Graham Greene novella. Adapting another Greene novella, this time as a feature length film, seemed like a natural progression of things. He had Greene's blessing to take his novella Loser Takes All and turn into a…
Elaine May will always be best known for her comedy with Mike Nichols and her screenwriting skills. However, as a director May is an uncompromising force who seemingly do whatever it takes to get her vision on the screen. This episodes looks at the great lengths May went to in…
The death of actor Peter Sellers in 1980 also seemed like the death of the Pink Panther film series. Instead, director Blake Edwards decided it was a new beginning. A beginning of numerous lawsuits, several flops, and one unseen television pilot. Author John LeMay and actor Charlie Schlatter help tell…
Alan Dean Foster is an accomplished author in his own right, but in this episode of The Industry, he shares his process of writing movie novelizations and some of the more interesting novelizations he's done. From Star Wars, Alien, The Thing, The Black Hole, and even a very special episode…
Back in the 1970s and 80s if you walked into a bookstore you would undoubtedly had seen whatever the newest movie was in theaters sitting on a display in book form. The movie novelization is a world unto itself. We take a look at what it takes to adapt a…
The Jockey Club is a scene by scene look at the 1989 comedy Let It Ride. This time we are rewatching the one scene that listeners have asked us to. Time to look at scene 10 one more time. Twitter: @_dan_delgado (https://twitter.com/_Dan_Delgado) Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/dandelgado.bsky.social Links Check out Dan's podcast The…
By the 1960's director Alfred Hitchcock was at the absolute height of his powers. He had reached the point where he could make any movie he wanted. Yet as the decade rolled on. Hitchcock seemingly had project after project he had developed not blossom into a feature film. What was…
Peter Bogdanovich's final film, She's Funny That Way, came and went and barely anyone seemed to notice. However, it wasn't the movie he really made. What Peter actually filmed was a black and white screwball comedy called Squirrels to the Nuts. What happened is a typical story. The movie didn't…
The Jockey Club is a scene by scene look at the 1989 comedy Let It Ride. We are at the finish line for this series. Eric Delgado returns one more time to discuss the wisdom of betting on your horse to show, spilling your beer, and the final scene of…
The Jockey Club is a scene by scene look at the movie Let It Ride. Billy Koch is a natural choice to breakdown a scene of this movie. Billy comes from a movie making background and works in the world of horse racing. He even spent a day on the…
The Jockey Club is a scene by scene look at the 1989 comedy Let It Ride. Steve Byk is the longtime host of the Sirius XM radio show At The Races (https://stevebyk.com/) . Steve heads up to the Jockey Club to talk about the importance of enjoying your wins and…
The Jockey Club is a scene by scene look at the 1989 comedy Let It Ride. For the 28th scene of Let It Ride, Dan welcomes Kassidy Watson Perry. To say that Kassidy is a big Jennifer Tilly fan would almost be an insult to her level of fandom. She…