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We'll review the priemier of THE FLASH (deduting Oct. 7th on the CW) and the lastest TRANSFOMERS movie. We'll open the floor to topics chosen by our listeners so come on by and talk, talk, talk.
The new series, a spinoff of sorts from DC Comics-based action drama “Arrow,” represents a significant investment of programming time for the oft-overlooked network.
The new television series starring Grant Gustin (“Glee”) as Barry Allen, a police scientist who becomes the fastest man alive, premieres Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. in what will be its regular Tuesday time slot. At 9 p.m. the next night, the first episode will get an encore airing following the Season 3 premiere of “Arrow.” “The Flash’s” second episode, airing Oct. 14, similarly receives a post-”Arrow” encore showing Oct. 15.
The Barry Allen version of the Flash first appeared in 1956 and was a founding member of the Justice League of America. He has been the subject of a previous live-action TV series — the 1990 CBS series “The Flash,” which starred John Wesley Shipp.