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The Whiskey Girl Saloon is the show's very favorite place in Fort Worth, Texas.
Kip Addotta was an incredible standup comedian.
Debra Palardy has written a new book that destroys domestic violence.
Could Steve Bluestein's prostate be the funniest prostate in the world?
Yes, it's BACK! Our FOURTH Annual Super Bowl Commercial Review!
You might not know it, but you're in luck. Because comedian Steve Bluestein has written a book that's going to make you laugh out loud. Constantly.
Memoir Of A Nobody hilariously chronicles Steve's travels through the world of entertainment. As an opening act for Barry Manilow, Donna Summer, Frankie Avalon, Rita Moreno, Frankie Valli, Melissa Manchester, and Mac Davis (among others.)
And, as a successful TV writer for The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The New Candid Camera, and other shows. Plus his unforgettable takes on just the random occurrences in his everyday life.
Spend some time hearing a master storyteller as we talk about Memoir Of A Nobody with its hysterically funny author, Steve Bluestein.
The end of The Late Show with David Letterman marked the end of a truly singular achievement in television.
The end of The Late Show with David Letterman marked the end of a truly singular achievement in television.
Certainly, the 33 years of brilliance Dave brought to the screen are a story in itself, but a new book by Scott Ryan--The Last Days of Letterman--insightfully and meticulously chronicles the perfect and seamless flourish the greatest talk show host of our generation ended his career with.
Listen in as your beloved host, the VERY FIRST Letterman Scholarship winner (yes, that's a thing) and Mr. Ryan go over the book in detail. You'll hear how the author managed to get the firsthand accounts of over 20 Letterman staffers as the big show came to a close.
It's an episode you're sure to put on your Top 10 List of podcast offerings--The Last Days of Letterman with Scott Ryan!
Author Chuck Harter has done something remarkable. That any teacher would be proud of.
He's managed to unearth and breathe new life into a show that deserves a place in the spotlight. It's called Mr. Novak--and it aired over 50 years ago. Chronicling the experiences of teachers, students, and parents in an early 60's Los Angeles high school.
Now, you might be thinking, "Fifty years? What's the big deal about an old TV show?" Well, that kind of thinking would have you missing out on a show that will simply blow you away with its storylines, acting, and motion picture quality cinematography.
The very first blockbuster movie in American film history was loaded with technological mastery--and some really cringeworthy racism. Not to mention revisionist Civil War history.
And it's also the first movie ever shown in The White House.
Birth Of A Nation, directed by one of the founders of United Artists--D.W. Griffith, is the story of two families. One from the North. And one from the South.
But it's also chock full of hard-to-watch scenes of racially offensive and inaccurate depictions of the Civil War.
The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.