Originally Broadcast May 28, 2012. Kevin Rooney, Frank Conniff, Carole Davis and movie talk with Michael Snyder. On today’s show we discuss Apple, Melissa Rivers, Community, Chevy Chase, Dan Harmon, Michael Moore and Prostitution.
Category: Full Interviews With Our Guests
Robin Williams Stops By
Robin Williams stops by to the studio to make us all laugh. This is from the show we did with him back in October of 2011.
Everybody Loves Raymoney
Emmy award winning comedy writer Lew Schneider rubs in his success until David bleeds. With Paul Dooley, Eddie Pepitone, and Frank Conniff. Lew’s credits include The George Wendt Show, The John Larroquette Show, and The Naked Truth. He began writing for Everybody Loves Raymond in its first season and also served as a Supervising and Executive Producer on the long running series. As part of the production team for Raymond he was the recipient of two Emmys for Outstanding Comedy Series (2003 and 2005). SinceEverybody Loves Raymond, he has written for the television shows American Dad!, The New Adventures of Old Christine and Men of a Certain Age.
Schneider’s essays have been published in the anthologies, “Afterbirth: Stories You Won’t Read in a Parenting Magazine” (St. Martin’s Press) and “Fathers and Sons and Sports” (ESPN Books)
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Kelly Carlin
George Carlin’s brilliant daughter Kelly Carlin schools us in language and life with Jimmy Dore, Frank Conniff, and Stef Zamorano. We love Kelly Carlin. And not just because we worship her dad who is the greatest standup comedian ever. Did we mention we all love Kelly Carlin? Because we do.
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Judah Friedlander
30 Rock Star Judah Friedlander joins us from New York to discuss his first love, stand-up comedy. Judah’s new book is “How To Beat Up Anybody.” You can visit him at JudahFriedlander.com. Listen to the show for free on iTunes. Download the show on iTunes.
Johnny Pemberton
One of the stars of David’s all-time favorite movie, along with Frank Conniff, Michael Snyder and Steve Stoliar.