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What is Mr. Media® Interviews? The curiosity of Terry Gross, the skepticism of John Oliver, the unpredictability of Howard Stern, and, on occasion, the zen of Jon Stewart! Since February 2007, more th... more
FAQs about Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman:How many episodes does Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman have?The podcast currently has 1,325 episodes available.
September 05, 2018982 Charles Gatewood, photographer, "A Complete Unknown: Bob Dylan"From 2009: Today, however, Gatewood is being celebrated for a subject he shot one April day in 1966. That was the day he spent shooting one of the most revered photographs of singer and songwriter Bob Dylan. “Bob Dylan with Cigarette” is one of Gatewood’s most famous photos and now it is part of a limited edition, handmade photo book he calls A Complete Unknown. Prices for the book range from $1,000 to $3,000....more29minPlay
September 05, 2018981 Anna Jane Grossman, author, "Obsolete"From 2009: In her new book, Obsolete: An Encyclopedia of Once-Common Things Passing Us By, Anna Jane Grossman reels off a stunning list of devices, equipment and habits that were once everywhere and now are nowhere. This would include body hair, the evening news, long distance charges, housewives, lickable stamps, short basketball shorts and even slide projectors....more31minPlay
August 30, 2018980 Jeff Klinkenberg, author, "Son of Real Florida: Stories From My Life"2018: Jeff Klinkenberg has won many awards for his craft over the years, and collected dozens of his stories in the “Real Florida” book series, the latest of which is "Son of Real Florida: Stories From My Life." His stories bring to life a dying breed of original Floridians, roadside attractions, and a kind of crazy that comes from spending too much time exposed to the sun, no doubt. Klink’s writing style makes the reader want to see the places he has seen and meet the friends he made along the way....more44minPlay
August 30, 2018979 Mary Murphy, choreography, judge, "So You Think You Can Dance?"From 2009: Everybody has their own reason for watching a show like “So You Think You Can Dance," airing Wednesday and Thursday nights this summer on Fox. Some tune in for the hot dancers; some just dig the host, Cat Deeley. Others lie in wait for the snarky remarks by judge Nigel Lythgoe. But everyone wants to know what will come out of judge Mary Murphy’s colorful mouth next....more10minPlay
August 30, 2018978 Megan Park, Daren Kagasoff, actors, "The Secret Life of the American Teenager"From 2009: At the end of season two of “The Secret Life of the American Teenager,” Ricky and Amy became parents. They’re what, 15? 16? Not every show is for everybody. And I appreciate that. And in that spirit, I’m delighted to welcome two young and talented stars from ABC Family’s “The Secret Life of the American Teenager,” Daren Kagasoff and Megan Park, Ricky and Grace, respectively....more33minPlay
August 30, 2018977 Saul Rubinek, actor, "Warehouse 13" (2010)From 2010: A year ago, I invited actor Saul Rubinek to be a guest on this show, not because he was one of the leads on a new SyFy network show called “Warehouse 13”—who knew what the hell that would be about?—but because he was Saul Rubinek, actor and writer. This year, make no mistake, I want to talk to him about "Warehouse 13." Funny how nobody’s talking about the network’s spelling anymore, just about its remarkable shows....more15minPlay
August 30, 2018976 Saul Rubinek, actor, "Warehouse 13" (2009)From 2009: Artie Nielsen is waiting for you. Artie, you see, is the curator of "Warehouse 13," the place where America’s greatest secrets are housed, its mysteries answered, its riddles questioned. It’s sort of the meeting of the TV show “The X-Files” and the Nicholas Cage movie, National Treasure, a place that will challenge your imagination and probably tickle your funny bone on occasion. But don’t take my word for it. Artie is played by esteemed character actor Saul Rubinek, who joins us now....more11minPlay
August 30, 2018975 Mary McCormack, actress, "In Plain Sight," "Private Parts," Boeing Boeing"From 2009: Visiting NYC, I ordered tickets to "Boeing-Boeing," a bedroom farce from the 1960s starring Bradley Whitford, Gina Gershon, Christine Baranski and Mary McCormack who I only knew from one high-profile role—she played Howard Stern’s wife, Allison, in the movie version of "Private Parts." The New York Times described McCormack’s “glorious Olympian strut and wide-legged, take-no-prisoners stance.” And she was truly incredible, demonstrating tremendous comedic timing in a cast of top-notch p...more12minPlay
August 30, 2018974 Craig Olejnik, actor, "The Listener"From 2009: Craig Olejnik- (O-LEDGE-nik) stars in a new NBC and CTV drama series, “The Listener,” that you may have already seen on Fox if you live outside North America. “The Listener,” stars Olejnik and Ennis Esmer as paramedic partners. If that sounds a little like the NBC hit from the 1970s, “Emergency!” wait for the catch: Olejnik’s character, Toby Logan, is a telepath. Joining me today to discuss “The Listener,” which airs Thursdays on NBC at 9 pm, is Craig Olejnik....more10minPlay
August 29, 2018973 Jim Butcher, novelist, "The Dresden Files"From 2009: Jim Butcher’s "The Dresden Files"s is one cool series. I love the notion of a wizard operating within the almost real world of Chicago, working at arm’s length from both the police and organized crime. "The Dresden Files" began and continues as a series of novels. It was also, briefly, a syndicated television series. If you need a jumping on point, try the graphic novel, which is adapted by Mark Powers and drawn by Ardian Syaf. And then you can follow me backward into reading the books....more51minPlay
FAQs about Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman:How many episodes does Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman have?The podcast currently has 1,325 episodes available.