A top rated comedy podcast where comedians Stephen Kramer Glickman, Matt Walker, Mike Black, and Mike Glazer interview influential people, comedy gurus, and award winning artists. Tune in for entertaining celebrity stories and secret behind-the-scenes dirt straight from Hollywood.
Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in! That's right, The Night Time Show is back with new episodes lined up to bring you interviews with some of your favorite stars, and who better to start with than Billy Zane? Learn about what it's like being in one of the most successful films of all time, why The Phantom still holds a special place in his heart, and about his work as an artist, all live from our booth at Los Angeles Comic Con. Were we lucky to get him on the show? Nah, a real podcast makes its own luck, and that's what we do at THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
When Gustavo meets Gustavo in front of 12,000 people at LA Comic Con, it's destined to become a classic episode. And when Ming-Na Wen is there, it's the best Star Wars trio since Max Rebo set up a small combo at Jabba's Jazz club. (Don't ask, it's funnymatt's fan fiction.) If you want to hear about filming two epic TV series, why working with Grogu is difficult, and what to expect from the Star Wars universe, this is the podcast to listen to. May the force be with you...on THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Whether you know him from playing Dr. Doofenshmirtz, contributing his talents to shows such as The Simpsons, Family Guy, and CatDog, or just for being a guy who owns a $10,000 fridge, Dan Povenmire seems to be everywhere these days. Listen in as we talk to him live at Los Angeles Comic Con, and if you listen closely enough, you can hear the cosplay contest going on in the background. Find out what it's like to take out Spongebob as the biggest show in kids television, why quitting the music business is the best way to get a hit record, why TikTok has made him more recognizable, and how Jaws changed his life. Go find Perry the Platypus and sit him down in front of your speakers so you can both listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
While Kevin can fuck himself, Eric Petersen is a wonderful human being, and he can be a guest on this podcast anytime he wants. We get to learn all about how he got the titular role in Kevin Can F**k Himself, how Covid affects working on set, and what it was like working with Kirstie Alley on a short lived sitcom. He and Stephen also get to discuss the ins and outs of playing Shrek in Shrek: The Musical. And after the things said on this podcast, I think they both are now thinking that Matt can fuck himself on the latest edition of...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It only took us 199 episodes, but we finally got Kevin Smith to join us on the podcast. Find out all about what is happening with Iron Bob, how he got started touring as a standup comedian, his connection to Carnegie Mellon, why Stephen gave Jason Mewes the greatest offer he's ever had, why helping create the new Masters of the Universe is one of his proudest accomplishments, his relationship with Stan Lee, his writing process, and much more! You'll also hear Stephen, Matt, Mike, and Mike reminisce about their favorite moments from the past 4 years of the podcast. It's time to listen to #200 of...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Listening to this interview with Eric and Julia Lewald, the people behind X-Men: The Animated Series, you'll hear Mike Black happier than he's ever been. We get to talk about all your favorite mutants, why the writing staff took a pay cut after the show becoming a hit (and Matt's belief that there are no good billionaires,) Eric's early work for Hannah Barbara, and Julia's work on TaleSpin. Tune in as things get animated on...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
What can you say about someone who has played two of the most iconic filmmakers of all time, won a world series, made the world laugh in a series of films, produces his own critically acclaimed projects, and is releasing his 7th album of music? We found plenty to ask Thomas Ian Nicholas about in this interview, including what the reaction in Chicago has been like to his role as Henry Rowengartner in Rookie of the Year, what weird things have happened with PR reps over the years, and how he survived working with Jan Michael Vincent, Garey Busey, Sam Kinison, and Mickey Rourke, and what his new film, Adverse, is all about. Be sure to check out...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
You think we'd turn down an interview opportunity with Elisa Donovan? As If! She's a total Betty, and we had a great time talking with her about her amazing career as a part of Clueless, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, 90210, The Dog Who Saved every holiday imaginable, and even an appearance on the legendary show Renegade. Find out why she's the reason for Mayim Bialik getting an advanced degree during this broadcast of...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
When you have the opportunity to interview an Oscan nominated legend, you jump at the chance. We were lucky enough to be joined Peter Bogdanovich to discus finishing a film for Orson Welles after 40 years, working with John Huston and Roger Corman, his time on The Sopranos, filming a movie with Boris Karloff in just 2 days, being in relationships with Cybill Shepherd and other famous denizens of Hollywood, and hear Stephen ask what he calls "a terrible, stupid question." You'll love this conversation that includes stories about Hitchcock, Ford, Hawks, Capra, Altman, Mel Brooks, and even Tom Petty. Peter made The Last Picture Show, and now it's time for...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Sometimes we get to really indulge our inner nerd, and that's certainly true when we talked with Dan Lanigan from Disney's Prop Culture. Find out about why Muppets are characters and not props, what almost happened to the Heart of the Ocean from Titanic, why storage lockers in LA are filled with cool stuff, and what happened to the props from Return to Oz. If you like learning about the art that goes into making movies, Dan is *the* person to talk to. You don't want to miss his appearance on...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
You'll think you've died and gone to Rock And Roll Heaven when you listen to this interview we recorded near the end of 2020 with Taylor Momsen of The Pretty Reckless. Find out about how the pandemic ruined her tour plans with Guns N Roses, what it's like performing with Marilyn Manson, finding out that Chris Cornell had passed away while they were on tour together, how music helped her pull through the toughest times of her life, and why she prefers music to acting. You've got nothing left to lose, so listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Stephen looks 80, Matt acts like he's 80, and Mike Black has 80 insults about them both, but when it comes to *the 80s* we need to talk to someone on the most 80s show in years, Hayley Orrantia. Best known for playing Erica Goldberg, she tells us about how she got cast on the show, why Sean Giambrone is the perfect TV brother, how Simon and Paula treated her on The X-Factor, her process for recording an album, why TikTok is now essential to any budding artist, and what's next for her in Hollywood. Record this podcast onto a cassette and pop it in your Walkman, which is the only way to listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
When you get to talk to the star of Blank Check who was also on Family Ties and Star Trek: The Next Generation, you take that opportunity, even if it does mean listing to Matt being a giant nerd for 5 minutes talking about "Fistful of Datas". Brian Bonsall joins us to talk about kissing Duff in Blank Check, the makeup process to become a 3/4 Klingon, and riding around in Michael J Fox's Ferrari. What was it like to grow up in the public eye, and how does being a child star affect your adulthood? You don't want to miss Brian on...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Don't tell the elf, but when we asked if we could get John Rhys-Davies to join us all the way from New Zealand, he said, "Aye. I could do that." We discuss his career in great detail, including the early days on I, Claudius, what it was like being part of the Lord of the Rings trilogy (and why his stuntman may bear an elvish tattoo,) ad libbing with Harrison Ford on Raiders of the Lost Ark, the missed opportunity of Sliders, why his new film, Bad Cupid, is going to be so good, and of course Matt asks him about Star Trek. There is one podcast to rule them all, and that podcast is...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
We'll kickstart your heart when you listen to our interview with rock god Tommy Lee. Find out why Slash will never try to out party Tommy and Vince again, why he was the worst neighbor anyone could have in 1984, why he's amazed he's still among the living, and what the transition to becoming a social media star has been like. You'll feel like it's home sweet home and you'll definitely feel good when you listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
There are some rules you've got to follow. 1) Listen to our interview with Zach Galligan, star of Gremlins, which is truly one of the all time great Christmas movies. Actually, that's it. That's the only rule. But on this show you'll learn about Steven Spielberg's amazing skills at Pole Position, why a sigh got Zach the role of a lifetime, why the lead puppeteer was nearly broken by the movie, and you'll hear Stephen ask what he himself called, "The stupidest question ever." Don't feed any of us after midnight, just stay up and listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
What do you do when you get fired from your job and dumped by your boyfriend? Why, you become a nanny of course, and we have the ultimate expert joining us on this podcast, Fran Drescher. Find out all about her battle with cancer and how she's helping others going through the disease, what Donald Trump was like on the set, why Mar-A-Lago is a bad place to stay on a vacation, her contribution to Saturday Night Fever, and how we stack up against other talk show hosts she's been interviewed by, including Dave Letterman and Space Ghost. Read this next line in her voice: IT'S TIME FOR THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Get out of the west wing of the cabin in the woods, because we have Bradley Whitford joining us to talk all about the milestones of his career. Find out how Revenge of the Nerds 2: Nerds in Paradise is truly the reason he got to be on The West Wing, why killing flies on stage is bad, what it's like dining with a merman at the commissary, why the poster to A Perfect World is amazing, and why writing like Aaron Sorkin is impossible for anyone else. Stay out of the sunken place and listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Machete don't text. But he does do podcast interviews, and we were lucky enough to talk to Machete himself, Danny Trejo. Find out where the best place to eat after a robbery is, why you don't want to be handsome in prison, what Charles Bronson was like to work with, the economy of buying and selling plans for robberies, getting killed in movies, and how he got into the restaurant business. Even if there are cops all over you like a cheap suit, make sure you listen to this episode of...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Our guest has not one, but TWO Netflix specials coming out today, or should that be dos? Felipe Esparza stops by and tells us about his start in comedy, being a crack dealer for 3 hours, how he was winning roast battles before he knew what standup was, what it's like to work on The Eric Andre Show, why Gallagher once punched his burrito, and how he managed to film two specials on back to back nights- one in English and uno en Espanol. We haven't laughed this hard since before the lockdown, so sit back and enjoy Felipe Esparza killing on...EL SHOW DE LA NOCHE! (THE NIGHT TIME SHOW)
Woah, Stephen. Your podcast guest's cute. Shut up Matt. Remember when she was a senior and we were freshmen? We bring all you Wyld Stallyns fans an interview with Amy Stoch, who plays Missy, Bill's hot stepmom across the Bill & Ted trilogy. Find out how she got the part, what happened when she found out a third film was coming, and why Carl Reiner jumped in the bushes when directing her in Summer School. Be excellent to each other when listening to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
What do you do when you find out your parent is a supervillain? If you're Rhenzy Feliz, you run away and then star on a hit Marvel TV series about it. You might also want to appear on Teen Wolf, and then co-star in a movie alongside Carol Burnet for Netflix. He's having a good life. Find out why you shouldn't blow off school until you've started shooting, what it's like to work with legends, and why you shouldn't date your co-stars. It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Whose podcast is it anyway? When you get Colin Mochrie to call in, it's his. Find out about why Ryan Stiles is hard to get ahold of, how Drew Carey convinced ABC to run the show, what it's like to have to be "on" all the time, and how "the other" is the man we know, while his wife knows the real Colin, what it's like to perform at the White House, and why it's hard to make fun of Aisha Tyler. You'll also hear a classic story from Stephen about how his roommate dealt with him being hard to live with. Quick, someone give me a suggestion for a show title? How about...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Acting and bagpipes and giraffes, oh my! This podcast has it all when we talk with Rebecca Metz, who you've seen on Better Things, Shameless, and Coop and Cami Ask the World, among other things. We learn that Rebecca went to college with Matt where they attended the same Ramones concert, why Pamela Adlon is the best person to work for, the differences between Nickelodeon and Disney, and why Stephen really shouldn't work with animals. You won't find any things better than this podcast, it's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Glickman, Glickman. You listen to Nacho. This loyalty that you have for your friends, it's rare in this business. But someday, it's gonna get you killed. But not by the ultimate Latin Lover himself, Luis Guzmán, because he couldn't be more gracious. He indulged our questions about his start in the business and stepping in Don Johnson's light on the set of Miami Vice, working on Pluto Nash, a terrific prank from the set of Waiting, why Australia is a terrifying place, why he's the worst Grand Theft Auto player of all time, and how living upstairs from the set of Batteries Not Included was the perfect set experience, but he didn't tell us how Adebisi kept his hat on his head on Oz, so that will remain a secret for now. It's a fascinating interview with a terrific actor; it's the kind that makes you stick your dick in the mashed potatoes while listening to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Stephen! You've got to come back with me! Where? Back to the podcast studio! We have Lea Thompson all ready to do an interview. We can ask her all about sex scenes in Howard the Duck, wiping out on water skis during Jaws 3D, and of course, Back to the Future. Is anything off limits in the interview? Did they set any rules? Rules? Where we're going we don't need rules. Let's get back to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
One hundred seventy seven podcasts have passed. Once again, it is time for a new guest to emerge from the darkness. Throughout time, the interviews have changed, but the prize has always remained the same: the greatest podcast on the Internet. And we have the greatest comic book creator and toy maker working today, Todd McFarlane on the podcast for you. Find out about what happened when the seven biggest creators in the business teamed up to form Image Comics, why Justin Turner would make a great action figure, and how buying baseballs for millions of dollars wasn't *really* about buying baseballs. And so the game has begun again. After one hundred seventy seven podcasts, a new guest takes center stage, preparing for the great battle on...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
A tisk-it a task-it, I'll go tit for tat with anybody who's talking "this shit, that shit." Chris Kirkpatrick, you can get your ass kicked, but not until after you've appeared on our podcast. Oh no, this podcast *does* feature Chris Kirkpatrick, talking all things N'SYNC, including dancing in ski boots, why goggles are a great fashion accessory, and why he regrets kicking Pat O'Brien in the balls. Let's hope POB doesn't get his revenge. You know what looks like a job for me? Listening to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
If you decided to listen to two podcasts a day, you'd be done with our back catalog in about 90 days, which is as long as you have in the country to get married if you're here on a K-1 visa. I don't think either of our guests is going to wind up here on one, but they're both fun to talk to. We've got the husband of Baby Girl Lisa, Usman Sojaboy, who tells us all about life in Nigeria, why goats are good gifts, and how he sees himself fitting in to the music scene in America. Then Stephen has a discussion with Varya, where she reveals her thoughts when she showed up on Geoffrey's doorstep, only to see him with Mary. If these names mean nothing to you, go binge watch 90 Day Fiance Before the 90 Days and then listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Stephen, who would totally dab on the way down if he ever fell into the Grand Canyon, asked Robbie Amell to be on the podcast, and we can't believe he fell for it. So we got to talk with the most handsome man to appear on the podcast in years about Amazon's Upload, True Jackson VP, The Flash, Code 8, and more! Make sure you know where your hard drive is so you can download and give a 5 star rating to the latest episode of THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Finding a great interview to listen to during this quarantine is like when you find the perfect condiment to match your hair. Is this episode shorter than you expected? Perhaps. Is it fatter? no comment. Put down those roadside weeds pretending to be flowers and put on your headphones, because we have the one and only Big Ed on the show this week. Find out more about how he connected with Rosemarie on Facebook, what they saw in each other, and what he thinks of the Internet's reaction to him on this episode of...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
He may be synthetic, but he's definitely not stupid. We're talking about the incredible Lance Henriksen, who has been in some of the greatest films and shows anyone has ever seen. Hear all about how he recognized that James Cameron was a genius even when working on Piranha 2, why his dream role is to play a potter, why being covered in dots is part of the video game making process, and what Steven Spielberg was like when he found out he was wealthy. Whether you're a human or an artificial person, it's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
She dressed like a barbie in a pink dress, and we weren't able to resist interviewing Chloe Veitch, the breakout star of the latest Netflix hit, Too Hot To Handle. Find out all about how she wound up on the show, what it was *really* like while filming, what she thinks of her castmates, and you'll even learn about the latest entry into the dictionary of Chloe. You've now got the green light to listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Everyone sounds like Meryl Streep with a gun to their head. And one person who seems intimidating enough to put a gun to your head is Jonathan Banks, who is best known as Mike Ehrmantraut on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Find out how a high school teacher shamed him into auditioning for a play to start his acting career, why an offhand remark on set may have set the wheels in motion for Mike's backstory, and all about Rhea Seehorn helping Bob Odenkirk in becoming a dog grandfather after filming in the desert. We all make our choices, and those choices they put us on a road. And sometimes those choices seem small but they put you on the road. You think about getting off but eventually, you're back on it. And your road leads directly to you listening to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Find out what Stephen Kramer Glickman, Mike Black, and Matt Walker have been up to during the safer at home era. Find out why every horse in the world should be scared of Stephen, why Matt dreads going back to open mics when this is all over, and how Mike has been preparing for this his entire life. Listen in to the quarantine edition of...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
If you've got five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes to spare, you should listen to this interview with Adam Pascal, star of Rent on Broadway and on film. It only takes about five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred nanoseconds for Matt to turn it into a Star Trek conversation, but that's because Adam also wants to live long and prosper. Find out how going to school with Idina Menzel led to his Broadway career, why he didn't actually care about getting the role, and how tragedy was partially responsible for the success of Rent. The end of the month is coming up, and instead of sitting around wondering how you gonna pay, how you gonna pay, how you gonna pay next month's rent, sit around and listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
SCOOOOOTTTTT!!!!! I bet you read that in Mindy Sterling's voice, and no one yells quite like she does when playing Frau Farbissina in the Austin Powers trilogy. Find out all about how she got that part, what it was like staring out in Hollywood on Perfect Strangers and Family Matters, teaching improv to tons of your favorite actors, and who her (now) famous babysitter was. Send in the fembots, because it's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Hey brah! We got Doug Sweetland, Stephen's director in the animated hit Storks on the show. How you like me now? Hah manah manah? He also worked on Finding Nemo, Toy Story 2, and Monsters Inc., which is totally true, just like my girlfriend who lives in Canada and is not made up at all. What, too much Pigeon Toady? Sorry, thought we were vibing. OK brah, it's time to listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
We classed up this joint when we visited the home of the one and only Eric Braeden, who played Victor Newman on The Young and the Restless for 40 years. We started with a Shakespearean monologue, then transitioned into learning to curse in English while moving furniture. Find out about moving from parking cars to playing Nazis on TV, all while playing soccer on the weekends in league helmed by Matt's father. You'll also hear my new favorite Aretha Franklin story of all time and how he almost died on the set of Titanic. If you don't listen to this episode, we may have you kidnapped and replaced by a lookalike who is a Peruvian drug lord, so strap in, it's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
It's always fun when we get to hang out with Liz Katz, doubly so when it's at Los Angeles Comic Con. If she's not your favorite cosplayer, you're wrong. Find out what goes on in the life of a world famous cosplay model, actress, Borderlands voice over artist, and all around bad ass. You'll learn about Mike Black's impending toypocalypse, why Glazer is going to weed heaven, why Matt was the biggest nerd at all of comic con, and what film Glickman spent his Big Time money on. Now go press start on this episode of THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
At San Diego Comic Con we were running around like chickens with their heads cut off, which made it ideal that we were able to interview Alexandre Philippe, whose first film was about a chicken with its head cut off. We talked about his new film Memory: The Origins of Alien, why chestbursters were so terrifying to men in 1979, and how Legion M helps filmmakers create cool things for niche audiences that they may not otherwise be able to make. It's not game over, man, until you listen to THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
I don't want to grow up, I'm a NECA kid! We sat down to talk toys with the Production Supervisor of Product Development at National Entertainment Collectibles Association, Stefan Folkins, from the TCL Chinese Theatre in San Diego during Comic Con. Stephen and Mike Black share their obsession with toy collecting, while Matt makes fun of them as always. Learn about the ins and outs of using tiny furniture for dioramas, how many Predator figures you need to buy to complete your collection, and why you can now thank someone for being your toyfriend. It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
We're not even supposed to be here today! But we came in and sat down with Brian O'Halloran and Marilyn Ghigliotti, best known as Dante and Veronica in Kevin Smith's films. You'll learn everything you could want to know about Clerks, including why they had gum in the lock on the shutters, what the original ending was supposed to be, how shaving Brian's goatee makes him anonymous, and about Matt's tangential relationship to the movie. There's a million fine looking podcasts in the world. But they don't all bring you lasagna to work. Most of them just cheat on you. But not this one- that's why you need to listen to THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Podcast listener, you have selected briefcase #15- when it comes to this podcast episode...Listen, or No Listen? I suggest you pick listen, since we have International model and former briefcase #15 holder on Deal or No Deal, Madi Teeuws. Find out how to pronounce that name (and why the former Los Angeles Rams are responsible), what it was like being on the reprise of a legendary game show, and why Stephen and Matt will never have a beauty pass. So I ask again...Listen, or No Listen? LISTEN...to THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Aw man, we interviewed Marvin in the face. Well, face to face might be a better way of saying it, but Pulp Fiction's Marvin, Futurama's Hermes, Big Time Rush's Hawk, and an as of yet undisclosed character on The Mandalorian, Phil LaMarr joined us at San Diego Comic Con to discuss his career, why comic con is worth attending, and disclose Stephen's street address. If you like anything cool whatsoever, he's probably been involved in some way. Don't miss this episode of THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Michael Uslan changed the entertainment industry, ushering in an era of film making that has dominated the box office for decades. Hear the story of how Batman went from the pages of comic books to a faithful film adaptation, why it took a decade to make happen, what standing up to a dean at Indiana University has to do with it, and why he's Batman's Batman. You wanna get nuts? C'mon. Let's get nuts on this episode of...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Gamblers all have some crazy stories, but it's rare that they're also great storytellers. Vince Van Patten, however, *is* a great storyteller and has stories about crazy side bets that grew to tens of thousands of dollars before his card game would even start. What's it like to go from child stardom to the world of pro tennis, then on to professional gambler? This episode reveals all, just like the cameras that show you the cards on the table when watching poker on TV. Stephen, Matt, and Vince talking gambling are definitely three of a kind on this episode of...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
The word "legend" is thrown around a lot these days, but the guests we assembled for this panel at LA Comic-Con truly embody the word. Each of them made a significant impact on Disney, Nickelodeon, and the world of animation at large. Floyd Norman started his career at Disney in the 1950, Tom Sito helped craft the Disney animation Renaissance of the 90s, Cheryl Chase was there at the dawn of Nickelodeon with the birth of Ren and Stimpy, and Oscar Nominated Director Doug Sweetland started at Pixar in the early days of Toy Story. Pull out your sketch pad and get animated with this episode of THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Out of paper? Out of stock? There's friendly faces around the block. Break loose from the chains that are causing you pain! Call Stephen, Matt, Mike, Sarah, and Glazer for your business paper needs! Dunder Mifflin: the people person's paper people! Yes that's right, The Night Time Show has SIX cast members from The Office on this weeks episode! Stanley, Meredith, Phyllis, Creed, Kevin, and Oscar join us on stage for the Office cast reunion at Los Angeles Comic Con in front of thousands of people. We loved recording this and we hope you enjoy listening to it! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and share share share...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
I think music sounds the same no matter who you listen to it with, but Logan Henderson disagrees, which is why he sang Music Sounds Better With You for our live audience at the Dynasty Typewriter. He also sang Pull Me Deep, which sounds like what Jaws does when he gets a hold of your leg. Well, whatever it means, it sounded great, even without you there. Get ready for Logan Henderson on THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Damn it Jerry! Or is it Terry? Larry? Gary? Who even knows at this point? Jim O'Heir, that's who knows. He joins us and discusses his time on Parks and Recreation, reveals why Star Trek enabled him to sell his condo, why winning an Emmy ruined his night, and why Amy Poehler is the best friend any actor could have. OK, we admit it- when it comes to the interview, it was just farts. It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!