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Joe Lo Truglio - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series20 Jun 202501:03:12

Actor, writer, and director Joe Lo Truglio (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Superbad, Outpost) joins The Daily Jaws Podcast to talk about the film that made him pick up a camera for the first time.


Joe speaks with Ross about watching Jaws 2 before the original, the moment he finally saw Ben Gardner’s head, and the way Spielberg’s work sparked his imagination. They explore how Jaws taught him about tone, character dynamics, and building tension without ever cheating the audience. Joe also opens up about his work as a filmmaker, his favourite shark geek trivia, and the emotional resonance of Brody’s arc as a man trying to do the right thing in a world of red tape and fear.


And just when he thinks it’s safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest crashes the interview to lay down the law.


Brought to you by Stern Pinball, creators of the official Jaws pinball machine.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)


Tourettes Foundation of America

Greg Nicotero - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series20 Jun 202501:03:52

To celebrate 50 years of Jaws, The Daily Jaws Podcast welcomes legendary filmmaker and effects wizard Greg Nicotero—co-founder of KNB EFX, executive producer of The Walking Dead and Creepshow, and a lifelong Jaws superfan.


Greg first saw Jaws on opening weekend in 1975, and it changed everything. In this episode, he talks with Ross about how that single experience sparked a career spanning hundreds of iconic films and series. They discuss the genius of Spielberg’s restraint, the tactile magic of practical effects, and the emotional power of crafting monsters you believe in.


Greg also reveals behind-the-scenes stories from restoring one of the original sharks for the Academy Museum and working on the upcoming Jaws at 50 documentary with Laurent Bouzereau.

And just when he thinks it’s safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest crashes the interview to lay down the law.


Brought to you by Stern Pinball, creators of the official Jaws pinball machine.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)


Tourettes Foundation of America


Dermot O'Leary - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series20 Jun 202500:48:16

In this 50th anniversary edition of The Daily Jaws Podcast, we’re joined by one of Britain’s best-loved broadcasters, Dermot O’Leary, for a wide-ranging and passionate conversation about the film that’s shaped his life for decades.


Dermot is best known as the host of This Morning on ITV, The X Factor, and his BBC Radio 2 Saturday breakfast show. He’s spent years in front of the camera and behind the mic, but this episode gives us something different: a deep dive into one man’s lifelong relationship with Jaws—and how it continues to evolve.


Dermot sits down with The Daily Jaws founder Ross to recount his first viewing of Jaws as a child, terrified and transfixed by the Ben Gardner jump scare, with his Irish grandfather valiantly beating the television with a walking stick to protect the grandkids. That moment sparked a lifelong fascination not only with the shark, but with the film’s story, structure, and soul.


They explore how Jaws has changed meaning over time—from childhood thrill ride, to a story about courage, community, and doing the right thing when it’s hardest. Dermot reflects on the power of Chief Brody as a cinematic hero, the complexity of the trio’s dynamic, the impact of strong female characters like Ellen Brody, and the surprising emotional weight of scenes that continue to resonate.


He also shares how often Jaws quotes show up in his everyday life (spoiler: often), how close he came to making a Jaws50th documentary of his own, and what he believes the shark truly represents.


And just when he thinks it’s safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest crashes the interview to lay down the law.


This episode is a celebration of storytelling, fandom, family, and the kind of movie that grows with you—year after year, viewing after viewing.


Brought to you by our friends at Stern Pinball, creators of the official Jaws pinball machine.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)


Tourettes Foundation of America

Jack Quaid - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series20 Jun 202500:40:51

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jaws, The Daily Jaws Podcast welcomes actor, writer, and devoted fan Jack Quaid for a lively conversation about the film that sparked his love of cinema.


Jack is best known for his breakout role in The Boys, as well as appearances in Oppenheimer, Scream (2022), The Hunger Games, and Star Trek: Lower Decks. The son of actors Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan, Jack has carved out his own creative path—rooted in sincerity, humour, and deep respect for the craft. And like many of us, that path begins with a great white shark off the coast of Amity.


Jack speaks with The Daily Jaws founder Ross about his deep affection for Spielberg’s 1975 masterpiece, calling it his “favourite of all time.” They discuss the power of suggestion in filmmaking, the brilliance of practical effects, and how Jaws shaped Jack’s own creative instincts. He shares what it was like seeing the film on the big screen, nerds out over camera moves, and explains why the story continues to haunt and inspire.


And just when he thinks it’s safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest crashes the interview to lay down the law.


Brought to you by Stern Pinball, creators of the official Jaws pinball machine.

In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)


Tourettes Foundation of America

Simon Pegg - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series20 Jun 202500:32:33

Simon Pegg—star of Shaun of the Dead, Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, and The Boys—joins The Daily Jaws Podcast to discuss the movie that bit him early and never let go.


Simon sits down with Ross to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jaws, the film he calls “a cascade of moments.” From his childhood VHS viewing to seeing it as a masterclass in emotional storytelling, Simon explores how Jaws has shaped his creative life. They discuss the craftsmanship of Spielberg, the restraint of not showing the shark, the flawless ensemble cast, and the philosophical weight of a film so often misunderstood as simply a monster movie.


And just when he thinks it’s safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest crashes the interview to lay down the law.


Brought to you by Stern Pinball, creators of the official Jaws pinball machine.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)


Tourettes Foundation of America

The Daily Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series - trailer22 Jun 202500:00:56

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s screen adaptation of Peter Benchley’s JAWS, Ross Williams (founder of The Daily Jaws) has recorded a series of interviews with famous fans, filmmakers, shark experts and those involved in making the movie. The definitive series of conversations about the greatest movie ever made, this is TDJ’s most ambitious project to date and we thank everyone for their time, energy and most of all for keeping it secret. Enjoy! Guests include: Simon Pegg Slash Ian Shaw Jack QuaidChris Jericho Joe Lo Truglio Greg NicoteroDermot O'Leary Fat Boy SlimJoe HillCharlie BenanteLucrezia Millarini Tim Vine

......and many more!!

Chris Jericho - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series01 Jul 202500:32:13

Wrestling icon, rock frontman, actor and lifelong Jaws fanatic Chris Jericho joins The Daily Jaws Podcast to celebrate 50 years of Spielberg’s game-changing masterpiece. 


Known for reinvention and intensity across a decades-long career, Jericho brings the same energy to Jaws - a film he’s been obsessed with since childhood.


Chris is the first-ever WWE Undisputed Champion, lead vocalist of the rock band Fozzy, host of the long-running Talk Is Jericho podcast, and a best-selling author. But beneath the belts, riffs and mic work is a dedicated movie nerd with a deep love for Spielberg’s shark epic.


In conversation with The Daily Jaws founder Ross, Chris recalls the cracked comic parodies of Jaws that first caught his imagination, how the film crept into every stage of his life, and why he buys it in every format VHS, DVD, Blu-ray. They dig into the craft of the film, from Spielberg’s restraint to the brilliant improvisation that elevated the story. 


Chris also defends Jaws 2 (“Roy Scheider’s best work”) and offers possibly the best take yet on Jaws: The Revenge: “no real nutritional value.” Together they explore how Jaws turned the shark into a cultural icon and a misunderstood villain, and why the real horror might be small-town bureaucracy in a blue blazer with anchors on it. They debate the film’s true antagonist, the sequels’ legacy, and whether Jaws should ever be rebooted (spoiler: absolutely not).This episode is as sharp and entertaining as the film itself packed with quotable lines, genuine insight, and a perfectly timed tribute to the cinematic Beatles of shark cinema.


Brought to you by our friends at Stern Pinball, creators of

the official Jaws pinball machine.


In proud support of:

Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America


Catch Ross’ appearance on Talk is Jericho at this link

Guy Masterson - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series03 Jul 202500:58:01

In this 50th anniversary special, Ross is joined by acclaimed writer, actor, and director Guy Masterson, the creative force behind the award-winning play The Shark Is Broken. As the original director of the production—now heading to Martha’s Vineyard for a special run—Guy opens up about the extraordinary journey of bringing the behind-the-scenes story of Jaws to life on stage.


From early rehearsals in a pub in Brighton to standing ovations on Broadway, Guy shares the creative evolution of the play, the emotional complexities of working with Ian Shaw (who portrays his father, Robert Shaw), and the real-life challenges of balancing reverence for Jaws with powerful original storytelling.


Guy reflects on his own legacy—his uncle was none other than Richard Burton—and how his personal experience with family, fame, and addiction informed his work on The Shark Is Broken. He discusses staging the now-iconic King Lear-style storm sequence, how audiences from London to Toronto responded to the show, and why the production has resonated so deeply with Jaws fans and theatre lovers alike.


The conversation is packed with incredible insights, stories from set, theatrical metaphors, and even the origin of a certain mysterious boat creak that had the West End cast scratching their heads.


This is a must-listen for anyone who loves Jaws, theatre, or just a great behind-the-scenes story.


The Shark Is Broken is now playing at the Martha’s Vineyard Performing Arts Center.
Visit thesharkisbroken.com for tickets and information.


Sponsored by: Stern Pinball
Charity Partners: MISS – Minorities in Shark Sciences, Tourette Association of America

Laurent Bouzereau - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series10 Jul 202500:48:15

In this episode, Ross speaks with the celebrated documentary filmmaker Laurent Bouzereau about his latest project, Jaws at 50, a brand new feature-length documentary reflecting on the enduring legacy of Steven Spielberg’s classic film.


Laurent shares the personal impact Jaws had on him growing up in France, recalling how it shaped his love of cinema and ultimately influenced his career. He discusses what it was like revisiting the film five decades later and offers rare insight into his recent conversations with Steven Spielberg, who opens up in the documentary more honestly than ever before about the film that changed his life.


The conversation explores why Jaws still resonates with audiences after 50 years, from its political undercurrents and themes of home and guilt, to its impact on popular culture, filmmaking, and the blockbuster era. Ross and Laurent discuss the experience of filming on Martha’s Vineyard, unearthing new archival material, and the delicate balance of capturing the emotional weight of the film while honouring the fans who keep its legacy alive.


There’s also a surprise drop-in from Jeffrey Kramer, who offers his own thoughts on Laurent’s work and the lasting power of the film. Plus, Laurent takes part in a fun set of quickfire questions including the classic dilemma: if you could only save one of Chrissie, Pippet, Alex Kintner, Ben Gardner or Quint, who would it be?


Jaws at 50 is a heartfelt and visually rich exploration of a film that changed the course of cinema. With new stories, rare footage and Spielberg’s own reflections, it offers something special for longtime fans and new viewers alike.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Norman Cook - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series08 Jul 202500:44:44

Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim and one of the UK’s most iconic DJs, joins The Daily Jaws Podcast to talk about the movie that swam into his life at 12 years old and never really left.


In this revealing conversation, Norman sits down with Ross to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jaws. What begins as a casual fan chat quickly turns into a deep dive into memory, music, fear and filmmaking. From naming an album We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat to going on a pilgrimage to Martha’s Vineyard, Norman slowly realises the film has shaped his life more than he ever admitted even to himself.


They discuss the genius of John Williams’ two-note motif, the tension created by the broken shark and why Jaws is a masterclass in what not working can achieve. Plus, a surprise appearance from a certain deputy reminds Norman just how obsessed he really is.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Zach Galligan - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series17 Jul 202500:56:27

Zach Galligan - best known for his role as Billy Peltzer in Gremlins joins Ross to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jaws. Zach shares the story of how Spielberg personally cast him after watching a single audition tape, the lingering terror Jaws gave him as a kid swimming in Long Island waters, and how working with Roy Scheider became a defining moment in his early career.


The pair also dive into the power of practical effects, from the malfunctioning shark on Jaws to the evolution of Gizmo in Gremlins, and speculate about the future of Gremlins 3. There’s even time for Zach to confess the surreal moment he realised he, like Ke Huy Quan, got his big break from Spielberg.


And just when he thinks it’s safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest crashes the interview to lay down the law.


Brought to you by Stern Pinball, creators of the official Jaws pinball machine.


In proud support of:

Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Lucrezia Millarini - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series15 Jul 202500:46:14

Lucrezia Millarini - award-winning journalist, broadcaster, and die-hard Jaws obsessive - joins The Daily Jaws Podcast to celebrate the film that bit her early and never let go.


In this 50th anniversary conversation, Lucrezia shares how a childhood encounter with Jaws sparked a lifelong fascination—and the lasting trauma of never feeling quite safe in a swimming pool again. She talks about growing up a confident swimmer, her summers in Italy, and how one accidental TV broadcast rewired her relationship with water forever. From the haunting realism of Mrs Kintner’s grief to her love for Brody, Hooper, and Quint, Lucrezia unpacks the emotional genius of Spielberg’s film and why it still feels like cinematic comfort food.


Then, just when she thinks it’s safe to be interviewed, a surprise guest crashes the call: Deputy

Hendricks himself, Jeffrey Kramer.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards

and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America



Ian Shaw - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series22 Jul 202500:24:51

In this powerful and deeply personal 50th anniversary edition of The Daily Jaws Podcast, Ross Williams sits down with actor and writer Ian Shaw — son of Robert Shaw, the man who brought Quint to unforgettable life.


Recorded aboard a replica of the Orca stage set, this episode explores Ian’s extraordinary journey: from growing up with a father immortalised in one of the most iconic films ever made, to co-writing and starring in The Shark Is Broken — a critically acclaimed play that brings the behind-the-scenes story of Jaws to the stage.


Brought to you by Stern Pinball, creators of the official Jaws pinball machine.


In proud support of:

Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Slash - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series24 Jul 202500:38:53

In this legendary 50th anniversary episode of The Daily Jaws Podcast, Ross Williams is joined by none other than iconic Guns N’ Roses guitarist and lifelong Jaws superfan — Slash.


From the moment he watched Jaws as a 10-year-old in Century City, Slash was hooked. In this conversation, Slash opens up about his childhood memories of seeing the film, the unforgettable impact of John Williams' score, and how the movie ignited a lifelong fascination with sharks. He shares stories of meeting Richard Dreyfuss, attending John Williams concerts, and explains why Jaws remains firmly in his top five films of all time. 


And just when you think it couldn’t get any more exciting... there's a surprise appearance from Jeffrey Kramer — Deputy Hendricks himself


Brought to you by Stern Pinball, creators of the official Jaws pinball machine.


In proud support of:

Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Neil Marshall - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series29 Jul 202500:53:10

In this special 50th anniversary episode of The Daily Jaws podcast, Ross Williams sits down with legendary British filmmaker Neil Marshall, the creative force behind The Descent, Dog Soldiers, and some of the most iconic episodes of Game of Thrones. A master of suspense and horror, Neil dives deep into the cinematic brilliance of Jaws and its lasting influence on his own work.


From seeing Jaws for the first time on UK television to being terrified even with the ad breaks, Neil shares the moments that cemented Spielberg’s masterpiece as one of the greatest films ever made. He reflects on what makes the film timeless—from its flawless direction and unforgettable characters to the primal fear it continues to stir half a century later.


Then, just when Neil thinks it’s safe to be interviewed, a surprise guest crashes the call.


Neil also discusses the shark’s legacy in his own films, his love for practical effects, and what a Jaws film directed by him might look like (hint: it’s at night, and it’s bloody). Plus, Ross and Neil wrestle with the big questions: Did Pippet survive? Was it coffee or coffee ice cream? And seriously—why didn’t they just take Hooper’s boat?


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

DJ Suss One - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series31 Jul 202500:48:27

In this special 50th anniversary episode of The Daily Jaws podcast, Ross Williams sits down with DJ, music producer, and longtime Jaws fan DJ Suss One - best known for spinning for Mariah Carey and holding down the decks on The Sherri Shepherd Show. A lifelong devotee of Spielberg’s shark epic, DJ Suss One reflects on how Jaws has stayed with him from childhood to today… especially whenever he falls off a jet ski.


From watching the film as a young kid in the early ’80s to ranking it alongside Superman as one of John Williams’ finest scores, Suss One shares how the film scared him, inspired him, and shaped his creative taste. He unpacks the music, the legacy, and the sheer cinematic genius that made Jaws a blueprint for modern filmmaking—and for lifelong paranoia about what’s lurking beneath the surface. And just when he thinks it’s safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest crashes the interview to lay down the law.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Jim Murray MBE - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series05 Aug 202500:51:18

In this episode, Ross Williams welcomes actor Jim Murray MBE, known for his roles in The Crown, Masters of the Air, and many other screen and stage productions. A longtime friend of The Daily Jaws and a devoted fan of the film, Jim talks about watching Jaws on a bootleg VHS as a child and why it’s remained the gold standard in storytelling ever since.


He explains why Robert Shaw’s performance as Quint has never been bettered - from the voice work to the vulnerability - and shares the story behind naming his dog “Mr. Hooper.” The pair explore the film’s themes of family, fear, trauma, and the pull between past and future, played out so powerfully through Quint, Brody, and Hooper.


And just when Jim thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law — Deputy Hendricks himself, Jeffrey Kramer. 


Jim also weighs in on the sequels, shares his favourite scene (hint: it involves the Brody family at the dinner table), and reflects on the film’s legacy as a blueprint for character-led filmmaking.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Charlie Benante - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series07 Aug 202501:09:33

In this 50th anniversary special, The Daily Jaws sits down with rock drumming legend Charlie Benante, best known for his work with Anthrax and currently touring with Pantera, to explore his lifelong obsession with Jaws. Charlie shares vivid memories of seeing the film on 86th Street in Manhattan with his sisters, the thrill of the lobby photos, and how Jaws changed his life forever.


He dives into his favourite characters (he’s Team Brody), why the soundtrack is a masterclass in fear and simplicity, and how Jaws continues to influence his creative life on the road. Charlie also opens up about the emotional depth of Spielberg’s characters, the legacy of Verna Fields, and the genius of storytelling when everything that could go wrong on set… did.


And just when Charlie thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law.


This episode is a celebration of legacy, fandom, and the timeless power of Spielberg’s masterpiece. From saltines in Quint’s pocket to the emotional resonance of Brody’s journey, this conversation has something for every Jaws fan and if you are a fan of Pantera you might want to stay until the very end of the episode for an extra special guest.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Cal Acord - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series12 Aug 202501:00:24

In this 50th anniversary special, The Daily Jaws sits down with legendary special effects technician Cal Acord, one of the original behind-the-scenes heroes who helped bring Bruce the mechanical shark to life.


Cal shares an extraordinary first-hand account of his time on Jaws, revealing how the SFX team defied technical odds to get the shark working on open water. From designing hydraulic systems in a time before waterproof electronics to working on the ocean under enormous pressure (both literal and figurative), Cal gives a detailed and often hilarious glimpse into what it really took to make Jaws bite.


He also reflects on the camaraderie of the crew, unexpected challenges on set, and the creativity it took to troubleshoot everything from sinking sharks to snapping cables. For fans of filmmaking, practical effects, or just great behind-the-scenes stories, this episode is a must-listen.


And just when Cal thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law.


This episode is a celebration of the ingenuity, grit, and problem-solving that helped define a cinematic masterpiece.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Joe Hill - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series19 Aug 202500:57:58

In this special 50th anniversary episode of The Daily Jaws podcast, Ross Williams sits down with acclaimed novelist and screenwriter Joe Hill (The Black Phone, Horns) to dive deep into his lifelong love of Jaws. From childhood memories of watching the film endlessly on his father Stephen King’s early video disc player, to discovering its emotional heart in the tender moments between Brody and his son, Joe reflects on how Spielberg’s masterpiece shaped his creative life and storytelling instincts.


The conversation explores Jaws’ genre-defying brilliance — part horror, part adventure, part small-town drama — and its timeless themes of community, courage, and complex male relationships. Joe also shares his theory on Robert Shaw’s authorship of the iconic Indianapolis monologue, his emotional connection to the hit play The Shark is Broken, and why he believes Jaws 2 is the second-greatest shark movie ever made.


Then, just when Joe thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law.


This episode is a celebration of legacy, fandom, and the shared cultural language Jaws has created over five decades — from Lego Orcas to unmade spin-off ideas, from behind-the-scenes myths to the enduring power of three men on a boat facing the unknown.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Dan Murrell - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series 14 Aug 202500:47:00

In this 50th anniversary special of The Daily Jaws Podcast, Ross Williams is joined by Dan Murrell — four-time Emmy-nominated producer of Honest Trailers, former Screen Junkies member, and one of Ross’s all-time favourite film critics.


Dan shares the story behind the Jaws poster that’s travelled with him since his teens, recalls the first time he saw Spielberg’s masterpiece, and explains why his love for the film has only deepened over the years. From the layered character dynamics of Quint, Hooper and Brody to the timeless craftsmanship of the film, Dan explores what makes Jaws endlessly rewatchable.


There’s also talk of sharks in popular culture, controversial fan debates (coffee or coffee ice cream? did Pippet survive?), and ranking the sequels. Plus, just when Dan thinks it’s safe to record a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law… Deputy Hendricks himself, Jeffrey Kramer.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Jaws Baby - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series21 Aug 202500:35:57

In one of the most recognisable viral moments in Jaws fan history, a photo of a baby in a handcrafted “Jaws crib” took the internet by storm. Ten years later, Ross sits down with the stars of that photo — Mikey (the original Jaws Baby), his dad Mark, and crib creator/uncle Joe — to hear the full story behind the image that captured the imagination of fans worldwide.


They share how the crib was made, how the picture unexpectedly went global, and why it still resurfaces in the Jaws community a decade later. Mikey reveals what it’s like growing up “Jaws famous,” his first memories of the film, and his pick for the best scene. Mark and Joe take us back to their lifelong love of Spielberg’s classic, watching it on repeat as teenagers, and passing that passion down to the next generation.


And just when Mikey thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law — none other than Jeffrey Kramer, Deputy Hendricks himself.


From favourite characters to the eternal “bigger boat” debate, this episode is a celebration of fandom, creativity, and the enduring magic of Jaws 50 years on.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Phil Rosenthal - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series02 Sep 202500:55:55

In this very special 50th anniversary conversation, Ross welcomes writer, producer and host Phil Rosenthal — the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond and star of Netflix’s Somebody Feed Phil. Phil takes us back to 1975 and his opening day experience of Jaws, describing it as the single most thrilling cinema event of his life.


From memories of packed theatres, flying popcorn and the unforgettable jump scares, to his reflections on Spielberg’s genius and John Williams’ score, Phil shares how Jaws shaped his love of movies and even inspired his career in entertainment. The discussion also explores the humour at the heart of the film, the symbolism of its characters, and why Jaws still outshines today’s CGI-heavy blockbusters.


And just when Phil thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law 


This episode is a celebration of Jaws not only as a masterpiece of suspense and adventure, but as the film that redefined summer cinema.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America

Tim Vine - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series28 Aug 202500:53:54

In this 50th anniversary special, The Daily Jaws sits down with actor, writer, and comedian Tim Vine to talk about the film that has fascinated him for decades. Tim recalls first seeing Jaws on TV in the early 80s, then later catching it in the cinema where he couldn’t resist telling the audience, “This is the best film ever made.”


He explains why the film rewards repeat viewings, from tiny background details only visible on the big screen, to the moments of improvisation that became iconic.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com.


In proud support of:


Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)

Tourettes Foundation of America


Watch the full JAWS 50th anniversary interview series in full at https://thedailyjaws.com/jaws-50th-anniversary-interview-series

Charles de Lauzirika - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series26 Aug 202501:04:11

In this 50th anniversary episode, The Daily Jaws sits down with Charles de Lauzirika — award-winning producer and documentarian behind some of the most celebrated DVD and Blu-ray box sets ever released. Known for his restoration work on Alien 3 and producing Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner: The Final Cut, Charles joins Ross Williams to discuss his lifelong love of Jaws.


Charles recalls seeing Jaws on opening weekend in 1975, the unforgettable moment that first seared the film into his imagination, and how it became less a movie and more an “old friend.” He talks about his prized collection of vintage memorabilia, the lessons Jaws teaches about craft and editing, and why the barrels remain one of cinema’s greatest examples of invention born from limitation.


Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboard sharks and more. For non-US orders, email: orders@dailyjaws.com. 


In proud support of: 

Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS) 

Tourette Association of America 


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Jim Meskimen - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series04 Sep 202500:45:07

The Daily Jaws 50th anniversary interview series continues with actor, comedian, and master impressionist Jim Meskimen. Known as “the man of a thousand voices,” Jim sits down with Ross Williams to share his own voice—and his love for Jaws.


From an early brush with sharks on Happy Days (yes, the infamous “jump the shark” episode was Jim’s first TV job) to seeing Jaws in the cinema as a 15-year-old, Jim recalls the seismic impact of Spielberg’s masterpiece. He remembers the frenzy around its box office success, the way the film gripped audiences, and how it even shaped his teenage friendships—trading lines from Quint’s speech in biology class to stave off boredom.


Jim reflects on dressing as Quint for Halloween, the film’s moral core, and the unforgettable Indianapolis speech, which he describes as the moment that expanded Jaws from thriller into something much deeper. He also pays tribute to Robert Shaw’s magnetism, calling Quint “the guy to be in that movie.”


And just when Jim thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law.


This conversation is packed with warmth, humour, and a few uncanny impressions - imagine Liam Neeson, Christopher Walken, Robin Williams, and Tommy Lee Jones all auditioning for Quint. Jim delivers it all.


Jaws may be 50 years old, but as Jim says, its legacy lies in how it brought people together in cinemas across the world, creating a shared thrill that still resonates today.



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Facebook group admins - JAWS 50th Anniversary interview09 Sep 202501:22:33

For 50 years, Jaws has inspired fans across the world — but online, the film has taken on a life of its own. In this special round-table episode, Ross brings together the admins behind some of the biggest Jaws Facebook communities: Amity Jaws Group, Let’s Talk Jaws Live, and Jaws 50.


Joining the call are Martin Bushel and Robin Tierney of Amity Jaws Group, Nate Jones of Let’s Talk Jaws Live, and Mike Smith of Jaws 50 and Let’s Talk Jaws Live. Between them they moderate communities with tens of thousands of members, host trivia nights, organise live watch parties and keep the conversation about Jaws thriving every single day.


The group share their first memories of encountering the film, from late-night television screenings and cinema re-releases to being put off milk forever by the autopsy scene. They reflect on the small but unforgettable background details that make the film endlessly re-watchable, the debate around what age is right for children to first watch it, and what Jaws is really about beyond the shark - community, authority, adversity and three men with the same goal but very different approaches. They also talk candidly about the sequels, the possibility of a remake, and the challenges and joys of running large fan groups online.


What emerges is a portrait of Jaws fandom at its best: passionate, funny, and bound together by a film that continues to resonate half a century later.


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Reece Shearsmith - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series11 Sep 202500:41:49

In this very special 50th anniversary interview, Ross is joined by British acting and writing royalty, Reece Shearsmith. Best known for Inside No. 9, Psychoville, and as a founding member of The League of Gentlemen, Reece shares his lifelong love of Jaws and the impact the film has had on him as both a fan and a storyteller.


Reece recalls first watching Jaws far too young during the heyday of VHS rentals, and how the film’s blend of horror, humanity, and humour stayed with him for decades. He and Ross dive deep into the layers of the movie, from Spielberg’s claustrophobic second half aboard the Orca, to the naturalistic brilliance of Richard Dreyfuss’ performance, to Murray Hamilton’s quietly devastating arc as Mayor Vaughn (complete with his fake cigarette).


And just when Reece thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law.


Reece also brings along a never-before-heard anecdote from director John Landis about his time on Martha’s Vineyard helping to build the infamous jetty scene, offering yet another unique perspective on the making of this cinematic masterpiece.


From choosing which victim he’d save, to debating whether they really did need a bigger boat, to reflecting on why Jaws is still the perfect movie half a century later, this is a conversation packed with insight, humour, and a genuine love for Spielberg’s classic.


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Ian Nathan - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series16 Sep 202500:50:07

In this episode of The Daily Jaws 50th anniversary series, Ross Williams is joined by one of the UK’s most respected film writers, Ian Nathan. Former editor of Empire magazine, creator of acclaimed behind-the-scenes documentaries and author of numerous books including Steven Spielberg: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work, Ian has spent his career exploring the craft and legacy of cinema’s greatest storytellers. Few know Spielberg’s work — and Jaws — as well as he does.


Ross and Ian talk about the moment he first saw Jaws on VHS and why it changed the way he thought about films, the human drama that makes Brody, Quint and Hooper just as compelling as the shark itself, and how the chaos of the Martha’s Vineyard shoot forced Spielberg to rely on instinct and, in the process, create a masterpiece. They explore the underrated presence of Lorraine Gary as Ellen Brody, the legacy and limitations of the sequels, and the place of shark cinema in the fifty years since. Ian also shares his favourite shots, his thoughts on which victim he would save, and whether they really did need a bigger boat.


And just when Ian thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law 


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Jamie Benning - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series18 Sep 202501:13:53

For this 50th anniversary conversation, Ross is joined by filmmaker and podcaster Jamie Benning, the creator of the celebrated Filmumentaries series and the fan-favourite project Inside Jaws. Jamie has spent years blending behind-the-scenes stories, rare footage and commentary into immersive explorations of cinema’s most iconic films.


In this wide-ranging discussion, Jamie shares his personal journey with Jaws — from first encountering the terrifying poster as a child, to watching the ITV broadcast with millions of others in the early 1980s, and eventually creating Inside Jaws, a painstaking love letter to Spielberg’s classic. He reflects on how the film’s communal cinema experience still resonates today, why its editing, sound design and performances remain timeless, and how it continues to inspire empathy and fear in equal measure.


Jamie and Ross also dive into the importance of collaboration on set, the legacy of Verna Fields, Bill Butler and John Williams, and the way small details — from Brody knocking over paintbrushes to the bell on the buoy — help ground the story. They discuss the book versus the film, the often-maligned sequels, the possibilities for a future Jaws experience, and the cultural impact of shark movies in the years since 1975.


It’s a fascinating conversation with someone who has helped preserve and celebrate the history of Jaws for a new generation of fans.


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Andy Nyman - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series23 Sep 202500:54:43

In this very special 50th anniversary conversation, Ross welcomes acclaimed actor, writer, and director Andy Nyman to The Daily Jaws Podcast. Known for his standout performances in Peaky Blinders, Severance, Wicked, and the recent miniseries Lockerbie, Andy is also a lifelong Jaws fan whose first encounter with Spielberg’s masterpiece left a lasting impact on his life and career.


Andy recalls seeing Jaws on the big screen as a nine-year-old and how Richard Dreyfuss’ portrayal of Hooper was a revelation — showing him that someone who looked like him could belong in cinema. He shares treasured memorabilia from Universal Studios, discusses how the film sparked his love of horror, and reflects on the lessons he’s carried through his own creative work.


And just when Ian thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law 


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Euan Rannachan - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series25 Sep 202500:55:36

For this 50th anniversary special, Ross welcomes back artist, photographer, and shark conservationist Euan Rannachan – the man behind the Jaws photo, the viral image of a great white shark that continues to stop people in their tracks every time it resurfaces online.


Euan reflects on his first time watching Jaws as a child, how the film planted both fear and fascination, and why he sees sharks as “superheroes” of the ocean. He shares stories from his years photographing white sharks up close, how he balances showing their power and their beauty, and the perspective shift that comes from sharing the water with an apex predator.


The conversation also dives into:


  • Why kids are often fascinated by sharks while adults lean into fear.
  • The fine line between celebrating Jaws and correcting shark misconceptions.
  • Shark cinema from Jaws to The Shallows and beyond.
  • Whether bigger great whites than “Deep Blue” are still out there.
  • The lasting legacy of Jaws for sharks, cinema, and generations of fans.


And just when Euan thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law 


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Jeremy Wagner - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series02 Oct 202501:11:52

In this special 50th anniversary episode of The Daily Jaws Podcast, Ross Williams sits down with novelist and publisher Jeremy Wagner — also known as the guitarist for death metal legends Broken Hope and one of the world’s foremost collectors of Jaws memorabilia. Jeremy shares how a battered paperback of Jaws first captured his imagination in 1975, why Robert Shaw’s Quint remains his favourite character, and how his passion has grown into one of the largest private Jaws collections on the planet.


The conversation ranges from formative childhood memories and the emotional impact of key scenes, to deep-dive “Jaws therapy” about trauma, heroism, and Spielberg’s suspense. And just when Jeremy thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law — none other than Jeffrey Kramer (Deputy Hendricks himself).


This episode is part celebration, part analysis, and a heartfelt look at why Jaws continues to resonate 50 years on.


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Nick Marra - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series30 Sep 202501:04:44

For our 50th anniversary series, Ross Williams sits down with Hollywood veteran and lifelong Jaws fan Nick Marra. Nick’s career in special effects and creature creation has spanned films like Sin City, The Hateful Eight, Jurassic Park, and cult favourite Lake Placid - but Jaws has always been the film that shaped his life and work.


In this episode, Nick recalls seeing Jaws for the first time in 1975 and the life-changing impact it had on him. He shares stories of sculpting sharks for Creature and Spy Kids 2, his admiration for the craft that went into “Bruce,” and why Spielberg’s decisions turned setbacks into cinematic gold. Nick also opens up about his encounters with Jaws alumni - from Joe Alves to Robert Shaw’s family and Virginia Jansen - offering rare behind-the-scenes insights into the tension on set and the movie’s near-derailments.


The conversation dives into Jaws’ legacy, Spielberg’s raw genius, whether extended cuts ever work, and why Jaws remains the high watermark of cinema. Nick even answers some of the community’s favourite “controversial questions,” including whether they really needed a bigger boat.


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'The Farmer and The Shark: A JAWS Tale' Documentary | JAWS 50th Anniversary Interview16 Oct 202500:26:11

In this 50th anniversary special, The Daily Jaws dives deep into The Farmer and the Shark: A Jaws Tale — the brand new documentary uncovering the life and legacy of Craig Kingsbury, the Martha’s Vineyard local who inspired the character of Quint and portrayed the unforgettable fisherman Ben Gardner in Jaws.


Ross Williams is joined by filmmaker John Campopiano (Pennywise: The Story of IT, Snapper: The Man-Eating Turtle Movie That Never Got Made) and producer Jim Beller (Jaws: Memories from Martha’s Vineyard, Jaws 50: The Definitive Inside Story) to discuss how this long-awaited documentary came to life.


Together, they reveal how they unearthed never-before-seen photos and footage, worked closely with Craig’s daughter Kristen Kingsbury Henshaw, and captured the heart of a man whose voice, wit and spirit helped define one of cinema’s most iconic performances.


The conversation explores:


  • How the idea for The Farmer and the Shark was born
  • The influence of Craig Kingsbury on Robert Shaw’s portrayal of Quint
  • The team’s archival discoveries and the thrill of finding lost Jaws history
  • Why Jaws 50 has been a global celebration of the film’s enduring legacy
  • What’s next for the documentary and hopes for distribution
  • An essential listen for every Jaws fan and movie lover — celebrating the people, places, and passion that keep Amity Island alive 50 years on.


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Richard Dreyfuss JAWS 50th Anniversary Interview | Part One05 Jan 202600:37:58

The Daily Jaws presents an exclusive, in-depth conversation with Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss, recorded as part of the official 50th anniversary celebrations of Jaws. One of cinema’s most iconic performers, Richard sits down with the world’s number one JAWS fan site, The Daily Jaws, for an intimate interview so expansive it could only be told across two parts.


While Richard Dreyfuss did not appear in newly filmed interview footage for the recent National Geographic JAWS@50, The Daily Jaws managed to hook him for a rare and revealing conversation that dives deep into his experience of making the first summer blockbuster.


In part one, Dreyfuss reflects on the film’s extraordinary longevity, his memories of Robert Shaw, and the sense of loss that followed Shaw’s untimely death. He also discusses reuniting with Steven Spielberg and John Williams at the Hollywood Bowl, along with his emotional return to Amity Island itself, Martha’s Vineyard, for the first time since filming wrapped in 1974.


And just when you thought it was safe to sit down for an interview, Jeffrey Kramer drops in to lay down the law.

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Richard Dreyfuss JAWS 50th Anniversary Interview | Part Two08 Jan 202600:39:13

This is what happens when a two-part JAWS 50 interview with Matt Hooper actor, the legendary Richard Dreyfuss, reaches its final reel.


Part two picks up right where we left off, with the Academy Award-winning actor going deeper into what made Hooper tick, how seriously he took the shark science, and why JAWS manages to terrify you long before you ever see a fin. He also answers questions sent in by famous fans, including Simon Pegg, Joe Lo Truglio, Reece Shearsmith and Lucrezia Millarini, covering everything from the Tiger Shark autopsy to the book’s cut storyline choices, and the moments he is most proud of as an actor.


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