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  • William Keck, Emmy-nominated TV producer and self-proclaimed "tabloid bad boy," joins to discuss his latest book, When You Step Upon a Star: Cringe-Worthy Confessions of a Tabloid Bad Boy. In this candid and humor-laden conversation, William shares outrageous behind-the-scenes stories from his time at the National Enquirer and as an entertainment journalist. From his questionable methods of breaking news to surprising friendships with Hollywood icons, William reflects on his career’s ups, downs, and everything in between. With confessions ranging from awkward celebrity encounters to personal revelations, William’s journey offers a compelling mix of comedy, scandal, and self-reflection.

    Episode Highlights:

    Tabloid Tricks & Redemption: William opens up about his most scandalous scoops, including crashing John Candy’s funeral and other eyebrow-raising exploits during his time at the National Enquirer. Celebrity Showdowns: Stories about bold confrontations with Lindsay Wagner, Ellen DeGeneres, and Kelsey Grammer—and how they turned out (spoiler: they weren’t all bad!). Hollywood Icons Remembered: Heartwarming tales of his relationships with legends like Phyllis Diller and Robin Williams, including a hilarious wardrobe malfunction involving Robin’s iconic "Mork" suspenders. Behind-the-Scenes Drama: A peek into the chaos of producing cast reunions for Gilligan’s Island, Soap, and The Brady Bunch, and how these nostalgic gatherings brought joy to beloved stars and fans alike. A Life Reassessed: William discusses his journey from a celebrity "hunter" to a more self-aware storyteller, showing that even a "tabloid bad boy" can evolve.

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  • Jay Johnson, the master ventriloquist and beloved actor from Soap, shares an in-depth look into his extraordinary career, from his early passion for ventriloquism sparked by a childhood Nestlé Quick pamphlet to his Tony Award-winning Broadway show, The Two and Only!. He recounts his time on Soap, discussing the challenges and triumphs of bringing Chuck and Bob Campbell to life, and how ventriloquism impacted his battle with dyslexia. Jay also reveals hilarious behind-the-scenes anecdotes, including the unique experiences of working with a top-tier ensemble cast and the unexpected challenges of sound recording for a ventriloquist act. Reflecting on his bond with Harry Anderson, Jay opens up about the joys and heartbreaks of their friendship, along with stories of wild adventures at the Playboy Mansion and beyond.

    Episode Highlights:

    Early Days and Inspiration: Jay recounts how a ventriloquism guide from a Nestlé Quick box ignited his passion and shaped his future career. Life-Changing Role on Soap: He reveals the audition process for Soap, why the character Chuck was so pivotal, and how unexpected circumstances extended his role on the show. Hilarious Set Stories: From dealing with sound engineers who thought Bob was real to managing prop-related mishaps, Jay shares his most unforgettable moments on set. Conquering Dyslexia with Comedy: Jay talks about how ventriloquism provided a creative outlet that helped him navigate dyslexia and allowed him to excel in a unique way. Memories of Harry Anderson: Jay reflects on his deep friendship with the late magician and actor, recalling heartfelt and humorous moments they shared over the years. Creating a Broadway Sensation: Learn how The Two and Only! came to life, the serendipitous way the show’s structure developed, and the thrilling moment he won a Tony Award.

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  • Marla Pennington, known for her roles on SOAP and Small Wonder, shares her fascinating journey from her family's mattress business to Hollywood stardom. She reflects on her breakout in acting, the dramatic and comedic nuances of working with icons like Richard Mulligan, and the joy of sitcom performances. Marla offers heartwarming anecdotes about SOAP, including hilarious behind-the-scenes moments and how the show’s humor holds up over time. She also dives into the unforgettable experience of filming Small Wonder, including tales of syndication success and the show's lasting fan legacy. The episode concludes with stories of legendary Hollywood dinner parties, her transition from acting, and a spicy Hot Ones experience with her family.

    Episode Highlights:

    From Mattresses to Hollywood: How Marla's escape from a future in her family's mattress business led to discovering her passion for drama in high school. The Spirit of SOAP: Working alongside serious comedic actors, creating unforgettable scenes like the famous pasta face-plant, and the supportive, theater-like set atmosphere. Small Wonder Memories: Landing the role of Joan Lawson, meeting future friends on set, and the unique challenges of acting alongside Vicki the robot. Guest Stars and Auditions: Auditioning for Charlie's Angels in front of Jaclyn Smith, meeting Hollywood legends, and the thrill and heartbreak of almost securing big roles. Life Beyond Acting: Hosting legendary Sunday dinners with comedic legends, bonding over laughter, and participating in a memorable Hot Ones challenge with her son.

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  • Nicole Eggert, star of Baywatch, Charles in Charge, and Who's the Boss, takes a trip down memory lane, sharing stories from her iconic career. From her early days as Little Miss Universe to becoming a global sensation on Baywatch, Nicole reflects on the ups and downs of fame. She dives into the making of her documentary After Baywatch, revealing what it was like working with David Hasselhoff and her thoughts on Pamela Anderson's absence. Nicole also opens up about her personal life, including her health challenges and the importance of self-advocacy. Packed with humor and candid moments, her stories give a glimpse into Hollywood’s golden days and beyond.

    Episode Highlights:

    Nicole reflects on her unexpected journey into acting after winning Little Miss Universe. Behind-the-scenes stories from Baywatch, including working with David Hasselhoff and missing out on a spin-off series. Her role as a producer on the After Baywatch documentary and what it was like trying to get Pamela Anderson involved. Fun moments from Who's the Boss?, Charles in Charge, and working alongside stars like Alyssa Milano and Tony Danza. Candid thoughts on body image issues faced by the cast of Baywatch—both women and men. Nicole shares her personal health battles, including a cancer diagnosis, and the importance of regular self-exams. Recalling her time working with the "Coreys" and her engagement to Corey Haim.

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  • Linda Purl takes listeners on a fascinating journey through her career in both acting and singing. From her childhood in Japan, where she trained at the prestigious Toho Gyno Academy, to becoming a Hollywood star, Linda reflects on the experiences that shaped her path. She shares stories about her time on iconic shows like Happy Days, Matlock, and The Office, along with behind-the-scenes moments with Hollywood legends such as Henry Winkler and Andy Griffith. Linda also dives into her passion for live music, explaining how performing on stage has been a constant source of joy throughout her life.

    Episode Highlights:

    Growing up in Japan and training at the prestigious Toho Gyno Academy. Working with legends like Cloris Leachman and Andy Griffith. The story behind her role as Fonzie's fiancée on Happy Days and the fan reactions. Stories from her time on Matlock and the The Office. How music has played a transformative role in her life and career.

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  • Motown legend Mickey Stevenson and his wife, Michelle, share personal stories from their careers in music and their creative partnership. Mickey reflects on his groundbreaking work at Motown, including discovering Stevie Wonder and shaping Marvin Gaye’s career. Together, they offer a glimpse into their journey from collaboration to marriage and their current creative ventures.

    Episode Highlights:

    Mickey Stevenson’s role in creating the Motown sound and assembling the Funk Brothers Discovering Stevie Wonder and helping Marvin Gaye embrace his soulful voice Michelle’s journey to singing professionally and their collaboration on "Put Kamala in the White House" How Motown music broke racial barriers and united people during the Civil Rights era Mickey and Michelle’s shared passion for music and spiritual connection in both life and work

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  • Adrian Zmed takes a nostalgic journey through his career, sharing captivating stories from Grease 2, TJ Hooker, and Bachelor Party. He reveals what it was like to play Danny Zuko on Broadway and how Grease 2 became a cult favorite despite its early challenges. From his dynamic on-set chemistry with Tom Hanks in Bachelor Party to his close friendship with William Shatner on TJ Hooker, Adrian gives a heartfelt glimpse into the unique experiences that shaped his career. His deep love for theater shines through, along with his excitement about honoring Grease 2 director Patricia Birch in New York.

    Episode Highlights:

    Adrian Zmed reflects on playing Danny Zuko and how Grease shaped his career both on Broadway and in Grease 2. A closer look at the famous Grease 2 opening scene and why it's one of the best openings in musical cinema history. His thoughts on working with Michelle Pfeiffer and how the Grease 2 cast bonded over the film’s eventual cult success. Fun behind-the-scenes stories from Bachelor Party, including hilarious moments with Tom Hanks and the improvisational style that made the film a fan favorite. The close friendship and mentorship he developed with William Shatner while filming TJ Hooker and what he learned from him on set. Insights into the theater world and Adrian's continued passion for performing on stage. Adrian's excitement about honoring director Patricia Birch for her lifetime achievements in theater and film.

    Fans of musicals, 80s pop culture, and classic TV will appreciate the insights and fun anecdotes Adrian shares, making this a memorable conversation full of laughs and reflection.

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  • Discover Jane Badler’s journey from pageantry to becoming one of television’s most iconic sci-fi villains. Known for her role as Diana on V, Jane shares the challenges of embodying such a memorable character and the impact that single role had on her career. Jane dives into her experiences on V, including the infamous scene where Diana consumes a guinea pig, which still resonates with fans decades later. From her start in the theater world to starring in the Mission Impossible reboot, this discussion covers Jane’s versatile and enduring career in entertainment.

    Episode Highlights: Sci-Fi Legacy: The significance of V’s deeper social themes, such as propaganda and control, and why the series still resonates today. Diana’s Iconic Scene: The groundbreaking moment when Diana devours a guinea pig, a scene that took three days to shoot and became one of the most iconic moments in sci-fi history. Working with Legends: Reflections on working with industry icons like Alec Baldwin and Robert Englund before they became household names. Pageant Roots: A look at Jane’s unexpected entry into pageantry and how becoming Miss New Hampshire led to her career in acting. Challenging Roles: From soap operas like One Life to Live to the cult classic Falcon Crest, Jane dives into the intensity of playing complex characters. Hollywood to Australia: Transitioning from the U.S. to Australia, Jane shares her experience working on the Mission Impossible reboot and the unique challenges of working in the Australian entertainment industry. V Reboot: What it was like to return to the V universe decades later and how her role as Diana evolved in the modern reboot.

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  • Stanley Livingston, known to millions as Chip Douglas from My Three Sons, opens up about his fascinating journey through Hollywood. Livingston shares an insider's perspective on his career spanning over six decades, from growing up on set to working alongside legends like Fred MacMurray and Charles Bronson. This conversation is a nostalgic ride through classic television, Hollywood’s golden era, and the life of a child star who successfully navigated the highs and lows of the entertainment industry.

    Episode Highlights: Hollywood Beginnings: Stanley shares how he got his start in acting as a child, including early roles on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and working with icons like Jackie Cooper. My Three Sons: Insights into the evolution of the show, behind-the-scenes moments, and the surprising fact that the show was almost called My Three Daughters. The Fred MacMurray Method: Learn about Fred MacMurray's unique filming schedule and how it influenced the way the series was shot. Typecasting Challenges: Stanley discusses the hurdles of being typecast after playing Chip for 12 seasons and how he transitioned to new opportunities. Hollywood Trivia: Fun facts, including how Stanley was offered the lead in Huckleberry Finn and the connections between My Three Sons and classic films like The Shaggy Dog. Career Longevity: Reflecting on a career that spans over 65 years, Stanley talks about his work as a director, producer, and his foray into new Hollywood projects. On Set Stories: Memorable moments from his time working with Hollywood greats like Charles Bronson and Doris Day.

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  • Richard Gurman, renowned TV producer and author of Married with Children vs. the World, shares the inside scoop on the hit sitcom that redefined TV comedy. Gurman recounts the behind-the-scenes challenges and triumphs that made Married with Children a cultural game-changer, from casting battles with Fox executives to navigating controversy and censorship. He reflects on how the show’s offbeat humor and rebellious spirit captured a generation, ultimately reshaping how TV networks approached comedy.

    As the showrunner, Gurman also reveals key stories about working with iconic actors like Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, and Christina Applegate, while delving into the show's broader cultural impact and legacy. With a career spanning legendary sitcoms like Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, and The Facts of Life, Gurman offers a behind-the-scenes look at the evolution of network television.

    Episode Highlights: Casting drama: The battle to cast Ed O'Neill as Al Bundy and how network executives almost derailed the show's start. Creating edgy TV: How Married with Children was designed to break every TV sitcom rule, pushing boundaries with irreverent humor. Behind the scenes of controversial episodes: From killing Santa Claus to vibrator jokes, the show sparked protests that ultimately boosted its popularity. The Terry Rakolta incident: How a Michigan housewife’s outrage led to national attention, saving the show from cancellation. The show's cultural impact: How Married with Children became the blueprint for unconventional sitcoms and gave rise to more edgy, non-traditional family shows. Recasting the kids: The story behind Christina Applegate and David Faustino taking over the roles of Kelly and Bud after a rough pilot. Legacy of Ed O'Neill: How playing Al Bundy led O'Neill to decades of TV success, including Modern Family.

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  • Geri Jewell shares her trailblazing career as the first actress with cerebral palsy to break into mainstream television. From her early stand-up days at The Comedy Store to her iconic roles on The Facts of Life and HBO’s Deadwood, Geri reflects on the challenges and triumphs of her journey. She opens up about her influential friendship with Carol Burnett, the unforgettable moment she was cast by Norman Lear, and the humorous yet impactful experiences that shaped her career. Her stories offer a mix of inspiration, humor, and behind-the-scenes insights into breaking barriers in Hollywood.

    Episode Highlights:

    Comedy Roots: Geri recounts her journey into stand-up comedy, starting at the famous Comedy Store in 1978. From her struggles with early performances to becoming the first comedian with cerebral palsy to appear on national television, Geri’s resilience shines through. Her candid reflection on bombing her second week at the Comedy Store—and what she learned from it—provides both humor and wisdom. Carol Burnett’s Influence: One of the highlights of Geri’s youth was becoming pen pals with her idol, Carol Burnett. Carol’s words of encouragement inspired Geri to pursue her dreams in show business, despite the societal expectations placed on her due to her disability. Geri shares heartwarming memories of Carol’s support and how it fueled her ambition. Meeting Norman Lear: A pivotal moment in Geri’s career came when Norman Lear spotted her performance and immediately cast her as Cousin Geri on The Facts of Life. Geri recounts the whirlwind experience of joining the cast, humanizing the snobby Blair Warner, and the impact of being one of the first actresses with a visible disability on a major TV show. Decapitating Big Bird: In one of the funniest moments of the episode, Geri shares a story about her guest appearance on Sesame Street, where an unexpected accident involving roller skates and Big Bird left children screaming! Geri’s retelling of how she managed to “decapitate” Big Bird during a live taping is guaranteed to leave you laughing. From Stand-Up to Deadwood: Geri takes us through her transition from sitcoms to the gritty world of HBO’s Deadwood. A chance encounter with David Milch in a pharmacy led to her role as Jewel, a character created specifically for her. Geri’s reflections on working with Ian McShane and the unique challenges of performing in such a raw, historical setting are captivating. New Book – Geri’s Gems and Jewels: Geri discusses the inspiration behind her new book, a collection of essays and stories drawn from her life and career. The book combines humor and poignant reflections, with a special foreword from her dear friend, Norman Lear.

    Filled with laugh-out-loud moments, touching memories, and incredible career insights, this episode is a masterclass in resilience, humor, and the power of breaking barriers.

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  • Lynne Moody, a legendary actress known for her groundbreaking roles in television, shares her extraordinary journey through Hollywood. From her iconic performances in "Roots" and "Soap" to her time on "Knots Landing," Lynne reflects on the challenges and triumphs of her career. She opens up about the limited opportunities for African American actresses during her early years and the perseverance that drove her to succeed. Lynne’s story is one of resilience, grace, and an unwavering passion for her craft, offering a powerful and inspirational message.

    Episode Highlights:

    Trailblazing Roles: Lynne Moody delves into her pioneering work in television, including her unforgettable roles in the groundbreaking mini-series "Roots," the sitcom "Soap," and the dramatic series "Knots Landing." Breaking Barriers: A candid discussion on the challenges Lynne faced as an African American actress in an industry that offered limited roles, and how she overcame these obstacles with determination and talent. Behind the Scenes: Stories from her early career, including her experiences working as a Playboy Bunny and how it shaped her path in Hollywood. Emotional Reunion: Lynne shares the deeply personal and heartwarming story of reuniting with her daughter after 50 years, a reunion made possible through DNA testing. Life in Hollywood: Anecdotes about working alongside stars like Richard Pryor, Ed Asner, and Ben Vereen, and her reflections on the ups and downs of life in the spotlight. Words of Wisdom: Lynne offers invaluable advice to aspiring actors, drawing from her own experiences in the entertainment industry.

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  • TV historian and author Joel Eisner delves into the fascinating world of the Batman '66 TV series, sharing untold stories and insider details from his definitive Official Batman Batbook. Discover how Eisner navigated the complexities of securing rights, his unique approach to documenting the show, and the exclusive insights he gathered from the cast and crew.

    Episode Highlights:

    The Creation of the Batbook: Joel Eisner shares the inspiration behind the Official Batman Batbook, detailing how he set out to create a comprehensive guide that would stand the test of time. Learn about his dedication to capturing authentic voices from those who worked on the show, ensuring that every detail was accurate and engaging for fans. Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Stories: Eisner recounts intriguing and lesser-known anecdotes from the Batman '66 TV series, including the challenges of getting interviews with key cast members, the creative control battles with Adam West and Burt Ward, and the meticulous research that went into uncovering the show's history. Navigating Legal and Licensing Challenges: Discover the complex legal journey Eisner undertook to secure the rights to publish the Batbook. From dealing with network executives to overcoming unforeseen obstacles, Eisner’s persistence and passion for the project shine through. The Legacy of Batman '66: Eisner discusses the enduring appeal of the Batman '66 TV series and how it shaped the future of TV show guides. He also reflects on the influence of the show on popular culture and why it continues to resonate with audiences decades later. Personal Interactions with the Cast and Crew: Gain insights into Eisner’s personal experiences with the stars of Batman '66, including his meetings with Adam West and Burt Ward, and how these interactions influenced the final content of the Batbook. Eisner also shares stories of his ongoing friendships with other cast members and guest stars from the series.

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  • Mike Sacks, a renowned humor writer and author, discusses his unconventional journey in the world of comedy writing. From contributing to Mad Magazine to self-publishing his unique and quirky works, Sacks opens up about the creative freedom and challenges he encountered along the way. He dives into the art of crafting novelizations for non-existent movies, a concept that has allowed him to explore satire in ways traditional formats don’t often permit. Sacks also shares the thrill of seeing his written work transformed into audio projects featuring top talent like Jon Hamm, Gillian Jacobs, and Bob Odenkirk.

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    Mike Sacks’ Creative Journey: Explore the unique path of humor writer and author Mike Sacks, from his early contributions to Mad Magazine to the freedom found in self-publishing his distinct brand of comedy. Crafting Novelizations of Non-Existent Movies: Mike shares his fascination with creating novelizations for fictional movies, revealing the process behind his book "Stinker Lets Loose!" and its transformation into an audio production featuring stars like Jon Hamm. The Evolution of Comedy Writing: A deep dive into how the comedy industry has shifted from traditional publishing to self-publishing, allowing writers like Mike to maintain creative control and explore new comedic avenues. Influence of Pop Culture and Satire: Learn how the cultural moments of the 1970s and 1980s have influenced Mike's satirical works and his approach to comedy writing. Advice for Aspiring Writers: Mike offers practical tips and advice for those looking to break into the industry, emphasizing the importance of persistence, adaptability, and staying true to one's comedic voice.

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  • Dean Butler, famously known as Almanzo Wilder from Little House on the Prairie, opens up about his new memoir, "Prairie Man: My Little House Life and Beyond." He shares behind-the-scenes stories from the iconic show, reflects on its lasting legacy, and discusses his experiences on other classic TV series like The Love Boat and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Hear about the 50th-anniversary celebration of Little House and Butler’s unique perspective on Hollywood, then and now.

    Show Highlights:

    Reflecting on Little House on the Prairie: Dean shares stories from behind the scenes and how the show’s legacy continues to impact audiences decades later. A Journey Through Hollywood: We explore Dean’s experiences on other classic TV shows like The Love Boat, The New Gidget, and his work on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 50th Anniversary Celebration: Dean talks about organizing the massive 50th anniversary event for Little House on the Prairie, where thousands of fans gathered to celebrate the beloved series. Memoir Insights: Hear why Dean chose to write "Prairie Man" and what he hopes readers will take away from his candid recollections. Humorous Anecdotes: Don’t miss Dean’s funny stories, including his surprising experience with Michigan’s famous Frankenmuth fudge!

    Whether you’re a longtime fan of Dean Butler or just discovering his work, this episode is packed with nostalgia, humor, and inspiration.

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  • Norma Safford Vela, a trailblazing television writer and showrunner, joins the conversation to share her inspiring journey in the entertainment industry. From breaking into Hollywood as a woman when the field was dominated by men to working on iconic shows like St. Elsewhere, Roseanne, Designing Women, and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Norma recounts the challenges and triumphs she faced along the way. Her stories offer a unique behind-the-scenes look at the creative process and the evolution of TV writing during some of its most pivotal moments. Norma also discusses her personal growth, the significance of staying true to oneself in writing, and the importance of creating diverse and inclusive content. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the history of television and the inspiring journey of a woman who helped shape it.

    Show Highlights:

    Breaking Barriers: Norma shares her unique path to becoming a television writer, starting out in a male-dominated industry and overcoming significant challenges to establish her career. Iconic Shows: Insights into Norma's work on some of the most beloved TV shows, including St. Elsewhere, Roseanne, Designing Women, and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. Creative Process: Norma discusses the collaborative and often challenging process of writing and producing for television, including memorable moments from the writers' room. Diversity and Inclusion: The importance of casting and writing with authenticity and diversity, particularly in shows like Davis Rules and George, where Norma emphasized accurate representation. Mentorship and Legacy: Norma reflects on her role in mentoring young writers and her impact on the industry, including inspiring future creators like Joss Whedon and Doug Ellin. Personal Growth: How Norma balanced her demanding career with personal life challenges, including the transition to her current focus on art and family life in rural Maine.

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  • Bari Alyse recounts her journey from an NBC page to hosting her own successful podcast, sharing unforgettable stories from her time at Saturday Night Live and the David Letterman Show. She reveals the wild and unexpected moments behind the scenes of daytime talk shows like Montel Williams and Carnie Wilson, and offers insights into working with Al Franken on Lateline and Kenan Ivory Wayans. With humor and candor, Bari discusses the creation of the Community News Podcast and the inspiration behind its quirky small-town setting.

    Show Highlights:

    Introduction to Bari Alyse: Bari shares her journey from being an NBC page to hosting her own podcast. She recalls the challenges and highlights of working behind the scenes in some of television's most iconic shows. Adventures as an NBC Page: Bari dives into her time as a page at Saturday Night Live and the David Letterman Show, including hilarious and unexpected encounters with celebrities and the rigorous process of becoming a page. Crazy Experiences in Daytime TV: From Montel Williams to Carnie Wilson, Bari recounts the wild and unpredictable nature of working on daytime talk shows. She shares jaw-dropping stories, including a guest demanding her shoes and another making inappropriate advances. Insights on Late-Night TV: Bari reflects on her time working with Al Franken on Lateline and her role in the Keenen Ivory Wayans Show. She discusses the unique dynamics of late-night television and her contributions to the shows. Launching the Community News Podcast: Learn how Bari and her co-host Paul created their humorous and relatable podcast set in a fictional small town. Bari explains the inspiration behind the podcast and its growing popularity.

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    Community News Podcast

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  • Dean Cameron, star of '80s and '90s hits like "Summer School" and "Ski School," shares his incredible journey through Hollywood. From his early days living with future stars like Eric Stoltz and Anthony Edwards to his memorable roles alongside legends like Ray Walston and Carl Reiner, Dean offers a candid and humorous look at his career. He discusses the impact of typecasting, the constant re-runs of his films, and his foray into new creative outlets like directing, writing, and music.

    Show Highlights:

    Dean's early life and move to Los Angeles to pursue acting Living with Eric Stoltz, Anthony Edwards, and other future stars Behind-the-scenes stories from "Summer School" and "Ski School" Working with Ray Walston and Carl Reiner The impact of typecasting and cable re-runs on his career Dean's experiences with directing, writing, and making music Reflections on the highs and lows of his Hollywood journey Entertaining anecdotes and lessons learned from the entertainment industry

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  • Take a nostalgic trip down memory lane with Larry Mathews, best known as Ritchie Petrie on "The Dick Van Dyke Show." Larry opens up about his unforgettable experiences on the iconic sitcom, sharing hilarious and heartwarming stories about working with TV legends like Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, and Carl Reiner.

    Larry reminisces about the groundbreaking aspects of the show, including the famous episode "That's My Boy?" which featured the longest recorded laugh in TV history. He reflects on the show's lasting impact, both on his life and on television history. From his transition from child star to a successful career in post-production, to his current venture with celebrity wine tours, Larry's journey is as fascinating as it is entertaining.

    Show Highlights:

    Larry shares behind-the-scenes stories from "The Dick Van Dyke Show." Discusses working with legends like Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, and Carl Reiner. Insights into the famous episode "That's My Boy?" and its groundbreaking impact. Larry's transition from a child star to a career in post-production. His current involvement in celebrity wine tours in Oregon. The enduring legacy and timeless appeal of "The Dick Van Dyke Show." Personal anecdotes and humorous moments from his acting career.

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  • Bill Scheft takes us on a journey through his illustrious career in comedy and writing. From his early stand-up days to becoming a key writer for David Letterman, Bill's stories are filled with humor and insight. He discusses his books, his love for classic music, and his recent work in documentaries, providing a well-rounded view of his contributions to the entertainment world.

    Show Highlights:

    Early Career and Comedy Clubs: Bill shares anecdotes from his early days in comedy, including his time performing at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Detroit, a favorite spot for many comedians. Transition to Writing: Insight into how Bill transitioned from stand-up comedy to writing for television, including his initial experiences and challenges. Working with Legends: Stories about working with comedy greats like David Letterman, and his interactions with other iconic figures in the industry. Bill’s Books: Discussion about Bill's novels, including the stories behind their creation and the themes he explores. Band and Music: Bill talks about his band, The Truants, which only plays music from 1967 or earlier, and how it connects to his novel, "Time Won't Let Me." Documentary Work: Bill’s involvement in documentaries, including the award-winning "Take My Nose… Please!" and his ongoing projects. Bill Hicks on Letterman: Bill Scheft shares an insightful and poignant story about the late, great comedian Bill Hicks. Bill recounts how his wife, Adrienne, played a crucial role in getting Hicks on the Letterman show. He also delves into the controversial moment when Hicks' final performance on Letterman was cut, and the emotional aftermath of Hicks' untimely death.

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