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Celebrating the Golden Girls: 33 years after the Finale with Patrick Hinds

Celebrating the Golden Girls: 33 years after the Finale with Patrick Hinds

Yahoo09-05-2025
Celebrating the Golden Girls: 33 years after the Finale with Patrick Hinds
Jeremy Rabe visits with Patrick Hinds, Host of 'The Golden Girls Deep Dive' podcast on about the pop culture significance of The Golden Girls 33 years to the day the Finale aired.
Here are some of his favorite moments and some behind the scenes stories as well.
Be sure listen to both his podcasts including his 'True Crime Obsessed' podcast and his book 'Failure is Not Not and Option' is available now.
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