
This new podcast format, which has become increasingly popular in recent years, allows the stars of past TV shows to look back on episodes of their show, revealing behind-the-scenes stories and anecdotes from the shoot.
The “Still The Place” podcast launched on the 32nd anniversary of the original “Melrose Place” show’s debut on American television in July 1992. In it, the three actresses break down each episode from the beginning, sharing their memories and welcoming special guests from the original show.
This “Melrose Place” rewatch podcast lands as a reboot of the show is currently in development at CBS Studios. According to Deadline, the reboot will star Laura Leighton and Daphne Zuniga, as well as Heather Locklear, and will be written by Lauren Gussis, creator and executive producer of the Netflix show “Insatiable.”
The reboot will pick up several years after the original show, created by Darren Star.
Rewatch podcasts are definitely having a moment right now, and “Melrose Place” isn’t the only show to get one. “Charmed” has also been revived via “The House of Halliwell: A Charmed Rewatch Podcast,” with a new season scheduled to be produced by iHeartPodcasts.
Rewatch podcasts are a major trend in the podcast world, and “Melrose Place” and “Charmed” are just two examples. These podcasts are a real boon for fans, who can enjoy their favourite shows in a new format, and learn more about what goes on behind the scenes.