May 24th Guest Melissa Flores

Melissa has developed and produced diverse and inclusive entertainment in all genres, including television (Power Rangers, Glitter Force, Julius Junior), feature films (Saban’s Power Rangers), narrative podcasts, digital films (including Power Rangers Legacy Wars: Streetfighter Showdown, Shattered Grid), publishing, live events (Power Rangers HyperForce) and gaming (including Power Rangers: Battle For the Grid and Power Rangers Legacy Wars)In 2020, she wrote and co-created the popular Twitch digital hybrid series The Unleashed, which was also featured as a backup comic series in the superhero Image title Radiant Black. Her Image comic book series The Dead Lucky, a Massive-Verse title, released this year. She co-writes the Massive-Verse comic book miniseries Radiant Pink, and writes Mighty Morphin Power Rangers for Boom! Studios.  

Melissa also voices the characters Kat Ranger and Gia Moran in Power Rangers: Battle For the Grid

May 24th Guest Jon Provost

Provost was born in Los Angeles. At the age of four, Provost was cast in the film The Country Girl (1954), starring Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly. He then appeared in Back from Eternity (1956) with Anita Ekberg and Escapade in Japan (1957), with Teresa Wright, Cameron Mitchell, and an unknown and uncredited Clint Eastwood.

In 1957, Provost won the role of Timmy Martin in the CBS television series Lassie. He joined the show at the top of the fourth season as co-star with Tommy Rettig, Jan Clayton, and George Cleveland. Midway through the season, George Cleveland died and Rettig and Clayton departed. The show was revamped to focus on Provost as Timmy. The following year, he met June Lockhart on the set, who would play his mother, Ruth Martin, and would remain close friends. On December 25, 1958, Provost and Lassie were holiday guests on NBC‘s The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford

May 24th Guest Parker Stevenson

Parker Stevenson’s first notable screen appearance was a starring role in the 1972 movie A Separate Peace, credited as Parker Stevenson. After graduating from Brooks School and Princeton University, where he studied architecture, he moved to Hollywood and landed a role opposite Sam Elliott in the 1976 film Lifeguard.  He was part of the original cast of Baywatch in the 1989 season, returning for the syndicated 1997 and 1998 seasons. He had a recurring role as a computer tycoon on Melrose Place