Comics Jeff Ross and Fred Stoller stop by. Jeff remembers his friend Sid Caesar who passed away last week. Fred remembers Seinfeld’s Kenny Kramer who is suing Fred for one million dollars. Also Michael Snyder, Hal Lublin, Rick Overton, Frank Conniff, Eddie Pepitone, Tony Hinchcliffe and Benji Aflalo. Plus Will Ryan and The Saguaro Sisters along with Westy Westenhofer.
Comic Fred Stoller is being sued by Seinfeld’s Kenny Kramer for one million dollars. Fred Stoller author of “My Seinfeld Year” stops by with his lawyer, David Pierce, to talk about what it’s like getting sued by Kramer. Think Progress’ Hayes Brown has been looking into Dennis Rodman’s trip to North Korea and tells us what he’s uncovered. Plus a new study shows that 50 percent of all black men in America and 40 percent of all white men in America will be arrested by the time they’re 23. Dr. Robert Braim, criminology professor at the University of South Carolina, is the lead author of the study and he tells us what’s going on with our police. Please subscribe to our show for free as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher and give us a great review.
Dr. Paulie Lafontaine will fix your face, Swede Peterson our eye in the sky, Kitty Ainello with the weather, Karl Kake from Beautiful Bras, and new music from Will Ryan and the Cactus County Cowboys. Law Professor Jody Armour, one of the leading experts on race and how it intersects with our criminal justice system, returns with some unkind words for comedian Chris Rock. Also Comedian, and Actor Fred Stoller author of the best seller “Maybe We’ll Have You Back: The Life of a Perennial TV Guest Star” recalls the LA riots with comedy writer and director of “An Unreasonable Man” Steve Skrovan. Then we talk about some of the myths surrounding Halloween with Mark Thompson Will Ryan and our producer Alicia Cordova. Today’s show also features Paul Dooley, Janie Haddad Tompkins, Jeremy S. Kramer and Hal Lublin and was written by David Weiss, Will Dixon, Hal Lublin and David Feldman.
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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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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.
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