Dr. gameshow11/13/2022 ![]() #DR. GAMESHOW FULL#Coogan is full of great stories and his memory is sharp and vivid when it comes to recalling anecdotes, whether it’s his one-year stint on TV’s The Waltons or playing three different kids on various episodes of CHiPs. It’s kind of rare to come across someone who was a child actor who not only sounds reasonably normal as an adult, but also is still acting. You’d recognize him off the bat (if you’re of the right age) from such ‘80s classics as Adventures in Babysitting and Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead. If you don’t immediately know who that is, a lot of the show is spent browsing through his impressive filmography - the guy started acting when he was five years old. He kicks off the New Year with a chat with Keith Coogan. Marc: Comedian Jason Horton has made friends with a lot of showbiz folks since moving out to Los Angeles from the East Coast and Friends Without Benefits is his chance for both him and us to get to know them better. If I was a friend of her parents back then, I would’ve figured it out from the last name and self-loathing. Right on topic, Alison explains that her parents hid their Jewish heritage from her until her 20s. Weisman’s comedy is heavily rooted in depression and what he considers his innately Jewish anxiety, and here he explains how the show reflects modern day office life in a much more distinct manner than Comedy Central’s other workplace sitcom. As a guest on Alison Rosen’s podcast, Weisman tells her that he, along with director Pat Bishop and fellow comedian Matt Ingebretson, aimed for a show that mixes Office Space with American Psycho. Comedy Central normally shies away from those two adjectives but lucky for us, his sharp, existential take of the world is no longer confined to LA open mics. That’s one of the heady reasons Jake Weisman co-created his new dark workplace satire Corporate. Pablo: Soul-sucking corporations are the new nations. Īlison Rosen Is My New Best Friend - Jake Weisman It’s no question that Jo knew what she was getting into when she booked these two together, but the uninitiated are in for a shocking treat. It culminates in them writing commercials together for Wendy’s while Manolo, back in the actual Gameshow, is desperately trying to clarify how much doody a caller could fit in his mouth. Jokes as they occasionally remember to try to woo him, and one-up each other in chaotic improv (“What’s up, my dudes? It’s me, your boy, the Dad of Town!” is a last-minute contender for podcast one-liner of the year). O’Malley and Reynolds, though, take the opportunity to seemingly drown out the rest of the world, with some minor attention paid to renowned caller Mr. #DR. GAMESHOW PRO#The great irony is that even the games – an adorable bluffing contest called “Professor Meow Meow,” a macho version of The Dating Game called “Date a Pro Wrestler,” and the super gross rhyming game “Just the Rhyme Amount” – are some of the best that Jo and Manolo have taken on Earwolf. Gameshow, guests John Reynolds and Conner O’Malley hijack the show to such a degree that not even Manolo’s infectious chill can bring it back on track. Noah: “ I know it’s kinda, like, part of the show to be, like, ‘It’s going off the rails!’” In this divisive episode of Dr. Gameshow - Off The Rails (w/ John Reynolds, Conner O’Malley) We hope to have your ears permanently plugged with the best in aural comedy.ĭr. #DR. GAMESHOW CRACK#Each week our crack team of podcast enthusiasts and specialists and especially enthusiastic people will pick their favorites. There are a lot of great shows and each has a lot of great episodes, so we want to highlight the exceptional, the noteworthy. We’re here to make it a bit smaller, a bit more manageable. The comedy podcast universe is ever expanding, not unlike the universe universe. ![]()
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