Join TV's Brian Austin Green ("Beverly Hills 90210," "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles," "Anger Management") as he and co-host Derek Russell prove that nothing is off-limits as long as it's off-topic in the actor's first foray into new media with this comedy talk show that hits all the right…
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Listeners of ...with Brian Austin Green podcast that love the show mention: steve and derek, derek and steve,Brian discusses life. And death.
Brian talks the benefits of going to therapy and the benefits of going to theme parks.
Brian talks divorce, Batman and Boyz II Men.
Brian discusses turning 49 and the arrival of his and Sharna's son, Zane.
Brian is offered an induction to AARP and discusses his experience shark diving.
Brian recounts his days in marching band and talks with Derek's daughter, Wesley.
Brian admits to binging the last seven weeks of the Depp-Heard trial.
Brian discusses the latest national tragedy and the ins and outs of visiting an IKEA.
Brian talks with author and activist Amanda Palasciano. Note: This episode was recorded 5/16/22.
Brian reminisces about Garth Brooks' alter-ego.
Brian discusses moonshine and lightsabers.
Brian sits down with Dancing with the Stars co-star Jojo Siwa. Special Guest: Jojo Siwa.
Brian details his time on "The Masked Singer" and previews "The Masked Dancer."
Brian is so sad. And so very angry.
Tim the Intern moderates as Brian answers questions you submitted. Special Guest: Tim.
Brian explains the decisions that led to his May 1994 haircut.
Brian and Derek discuss the legacy of U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a Change.org link sent in and masks.
Brian remembers he once wanted to play Green Lantern and makes his MCU-casting wish.
On Brian's 47th birthday, he and Derek talk tabloids.
Brian's eldest son Kassius sits in. Special Guest: Kassius Marcil-Green.
Brian sets the record straight.
Brian and Derek discuss the arrival of HBO Max, pandemic commercials and Megan's numerous, E.T.-like coronavirus tests.
As quarantine continues, Brian and Derek contemplate the state of TV, film and music when things get back to "normal."
Brian and Derek (under quarantine) explain the benefits of social distancing, hypothesize the possibility of Zoom being the masterminds behind COVID-19 and then get serious as Brian pulls the curtain back on some personal health revelations.
Brian and Derek discuss the latest "Star Wars" with guest Steve Glosson. Special Guest: Steve Glosson.
Brian and Derek discuss Fox not renewing "BH90210," Disney+, acting and "Superman III." Among other things. Welcome back.
Brian and Derek pull back the curtain not only on the BAGLive90210 podcast event in Torrance but also wrapping the season of "BH90210."
A year in the making – Brian and Derek record live at Torrance High School – the original site of West Beverly High School on "Beverly Hills, 90210" – to a packed house with special guests Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris, Christine Elise McCarthy, Carol Potter, Joe E. Tata and Doug Emerson. Special musical guest Color Me Badd performed, opening the show. Recorded live on Aug. 31, 2019. Special Guests: Carol Potter, Christine Elise McCarthy, Doug Emerson, Gabrielle Carteris, Ian Ziering, and Joe E. Tata.
With hours to go before #BAGLive90210, Brian and Derek sit down together in LA to discuss their second annual live event to benefit Generosity.org, corporate sponsors Johnny Rockets and Lyft and their usual mischief.
'BH90210' is already halfway through its season and the second annual '...with Brian Austin Green' podcast is just over a week away – what better time to (finally) put out a new episode of the podcast?
While on the set for the third episode of "BH90210," Brian tells the tale of Derek vs. the bicycle.
While Brian is in Vancouver filming the second episode of "BH90210," he and Derek try to make an episode happen for the show but ultimately can't compete with Canadian internet.
Days before cameras begin to roll on Fox's all-new "BH90210," Brian and Derek delve into a ton of behind-the-scenes info on what fans can expect from the metaboot premiering Aug. 7.
We enter year two of the podcast, Derek enters year five of '90210' and Brian enters year 11 of making fun of Derek.
As Derek continues his first-time watch of "Beverly Hills 90210," Brian tells him about the evolution of the character of David Silver as well as how he got his start in music.
Brian and Derek talk about the highs and lows of social media and respond to a one-star review.
Brian and Derek sit down together to discuss everything that's transpired in the past two months, including the announcement of the new live show venue and date, details on the '90210' reboot and Brian's memories of Luke Perry.
Brian and Derek discuss the Oscar nominations and Brian's childhood hero, Michael J. Fox.
Brian and Derek ring in the New Year.
Brian and Derek are joined by TV Guide Magazine's Damian Holbrook to talk things they have and things they haven't. Special Guest: Damian Holbrook.
Brian and Derek talk the "90210" cast meeting up.
The devastation in California has kept the podcast away for a few weeks, but Derek and Brian return. Please consider supporting the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation at supportLAFD.org this Thanksgiving.
Brian tells a story about being drunk once and Derek laughs a lot. So, business as usual.
According to Brian, he's jumpy in scary movies.
Brian and Derek reflect on their adventures in Atlanta.
Listen to our live show from Switchyards Downtown Club in Atlanta, GA benefitting Generosity.org. Special Guests: Ian Ziering and Steve Glosson.
Brian reminisces about a pivotal "Beverly Hills 90210" episode, "The Next 50 Years" and he and Derek make final plans for Atlanta's live show on Sept. 1
Derek's hip-hop career gets off to a great start.
As the duo reaches a milestone, it's clear they'll be doing this forever.
Brian and Derek discuss BAG's film "Don't Blink," now available on Hulu and Amazon Prime. They also talk about the behind the scenes magic of "Miracle on 34th Street."