Tag: Everybody Loves Raymond

India Loves Raymond

Steve Skrovan, the co host of the Ralph Nader Radio Hour reports from Mumbai to fill us in on the details of a new version of Everybody Loves Raymond being developed for the India networks.

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Bullying, Midterms, Movies, Mumbai & More

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Dr. Eileen Kennedy Moore talks about childhood bullying , Howie Klein with some good news that came from the Mid Term Elections, Michael Snyder reviews the latest movies, Steve Skrovan calls in from India to tell us about the new version of Everybody Loves Raymond that’s being developed for that country, and Pacifica Radio’s John Matthews weighs in on civil asset forfeiture.

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2 Mad Men Comedians

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David was in a horrible mood until he realized his guests Cathy Ladman and Brian Scolaro both appeared on Mad Men. Cathy Ladman is a Jewish American stand-up comedian, television writer, and actor. She was featured in her own installment of HBO’s One Night Stand comedy series, and has been a guest on The Tonight Show on nine occasions. She has had numerous supporting roles in films like Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead (1991), My Fellow Americans (1996), and White Oleander (2002), and two Mike Nichols films: “What Planet Are You From? (2000)” and Charlie Wilson’s War (2007), as well as TV shows like Roseanne, Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, Caroline in the City (in a recurring role), and Everybody Loves Raymond. She won an American Comedy Award for Best Female Stand-Up Comic in 1992.
Ladman’s comedy is self-described as “self-probing, anxiety-venting vehicle” for “exposing personal neurosis”. She is currently working on a new solo show, entitled, Does This Show Make Me Look Fat? In 2007, she was featured in the Off-Broadway production J.A.P. – The Princesses of Comedy, which included live standup routines by four female Jewish comics juxtaposed with the stories of legendary performers from the 1950s and 1960s, Totie Fields, Jean Carroll, Pearl Williams, Betty Walker and Belle Barth.

Brian Scolaro (born October 18, 1973 in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn) is an American comedian, actor, voice actor.and producer. He is most known for his half hour special on Comedy Central and his roles on FOX’s “Stacked” and TBS’s “Sullivan and Son” and NBC’s “Three Sisters.”
He first established himself as a stand up comedian in Manhattan and appeared in Montreal’s Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in 1999. He was hired by writer Steve Koren (Click, Bruce Almighty, SNL, Seinfeld) to be a regular cast member on a pilot for NBC “Everything But the Girl” with Tiffani Amber Thiessen. He moved to Hollywood to be a regular cast member on NBC’s Three Sisters. He then shot an ABC pilot by director Tom Shadyack (Ace Ventura, Nutty Professor) called “Platonically Incorrect”. After a holding deal with CBS, he was cast as Stuart Miller for both seasons on Fox’s Stacked. He was also cast as a recurring character Doug on the first season of TBS’s “Sullivan and Son”. He also has played numerous characters on HBO’s “The Life and Times of Tim”.
Since then he has acted on AMC’s Mad Men, TNT’s Men of a Certain Age, Showtime’s Dexter, ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, Disney Channel’s Wizards of Waverly Place, NBC’s “GO ON”, and the film “The Brothers Solomon.”
His half-hour special Comedy Central Presents: Brian Scolaro premiered in January 2009. He has done stand up comedy Late Nite with Conan OBrien, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham”, and ABC’s “Comics Unleashed.”
His production company, Voodoowop Pictures, was formed in Brooklyn in 1996 with his college friends and their short films See That Guy and Something were featured respectively at Chicago’s Angelciti and Hollywood’s Show Off Your Short Film Festivals. His production company is available on YouTube. And their webseries “Hitman” was picked up by Atomic Wedgie TV and their webseries “Legend Hunters” remains a popular series on YouTube.

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Today’s featured songs: “Man Out Of Time” by Elvis Costello. And Macarthur’s Park sung by Richard Harris.

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Fred Stoller Behaves Himself

FRED STOLLER BEHAVES

Comedian and Bestselling Author Fred Stoller controls his temper no matter how much David Feldman pokes and prods him. Steve Skrovan, director of “An Unreasonable Man” and Will Ryan also join us. Fred Stoller published a successful e-book titled My Seinfeld Year, in which he chronicled his experiences after being hired as a new staff writer. He has since released a book titled Maybe We’ll Have You Back: The Life of a Perennial TV Guest Star. Stoller has been a stand-up comedian in nightclubs since the early 1980s at the time of his first television appearance, in 1987, when he appeared on Stand-Up America and later on The Young Comedians Special alongside six other comedians.
He is best known for his frequent appearances as Gerard on the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, Mr. Lowe in Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide and as Sheldon Singer, the son of Harold Gould’s deli-owning character, on the short-lived sitcom Singer & Sons. He has also made guest appearances on several other TV series. He wrote two episodes of Seinfeld (“The Soup” and the Kramer/chimpanzee subplot of “The Face Painter”). Stoller is also known as the voices of Stanley in the Open Season franchise, Rusty the Wrench on Handy Manny and Fred the Squirrel in The Penguins of Madagascar.

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Fred Stoller

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Fred Stoller is the author of “Maybe We’ll Have You Back: The Life Of A Perennial TV Guest Star. Fred has played the annoying schnook in just about every sitcom you’ve seen on TV—Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond, Scrubs, Hannah Montana, My Name Is Earl—and was even a staff writer for Seinfeld, but he’s never found a solid gig. When it comes to Hollywood, it’s a case of always the bridesmaid and never the bride, except in his case he’s always the snarky waiter, the mopey cousin, or Man #2.

This hilarious and bittersweet rags-to-rags story of the hardest-working guy in showbiz follows Fred, who started his career as a stand-up comic, from set to set as he tries to find a permanent home for his oddball character. With candor, Fred shares stories of his great adventures pounding the Hollywood pavement, including a humiliating encounter with Billy Crystal, a disastrous one-night stand with Kathy Griffin, and plenty of awkward run-ins at craft service tables. And he always shares his ups and downs with his skeptical yet loving mother waiting by the phone in Brooklyn.

Everyone can relate to searching for a dream job or their next big break, and will root for Fred as he weaves his way through the cutthroat world of Tinseltown.

Plus David tells the truth about missile defense.

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