Aaron Yonda and Tona Williams in an audience question and answer session via videoconference, following a screening of the Chad Vader Season 1 DVD by the South Yorkshire Filmmakers' Network.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
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We give you the latest news and read you a couple passages from the script for Season 2 episode 1 of Chad Vader. And read some comments.
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Christmas spirit Bill Cosby turns John Madden into Santa Claus and starts the tradition we know as Christmas. Also starring Jack Palance, Morgan Freeman, and David Letterman.
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