A Look Back with Bob Singer

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A Look Back with Supernatural's Bob Singer

November 15, 2021

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Executive Producer and Director Bob Singer joins the podcast to take a look back at his career in this two-part podcast series.  

We begin part 1 with a review of how Bob first broke into Hollywood on the horror films “The Night Strangler” starring Darren McGavin, and Stephen King’s “Cujo,” starring Dee Wallace. Then we discuss one of Bob’s all-time favorites, the 1990’s hit TV series “Midnight Caller” starring Gary Cole.   We wrap up his early career with the story of how Bob ended up going from director to showrunner of “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,”  starring Dean Cain and Terri Hatcher.

We then transition to how Bob was brought on to Supernatural starting with the second episode.  And we discuss his work with creator Eric Kripke and co-showrunners Jeremy Carver, Sera Gamble, and Andrew Dabb over the fifteen seasons of the series.  In-between we talk about some of the memorable character introductions of Castiel and Crowley, Bob’s passion for directing, and the development of the meta episodes before finishing with a rapid-fire round of questions.

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