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A Mick A Mook and A Mic
REN BELL: Up & coming young TV Director. Credits include multiple episodes of NIGHT COURT & CALL ME KAT Ep. #161

A Mick A Mook and A Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 71:04


Ren Bell, one of America's foremost  young TV Comedy Directors, will join Billy and Frank on the April 3rd episode of A Mick A Mook and A Mic.This young, South Carolina native is not only a Dick Van Dyke lookalike he is a throwback to the days Van Dyke, Carroll O'Connor, Andy Griffith, Candice Bergen, and Robin Williams plied their trade under the watchful eyes of  genius directors such as Howard Morris, Howard Storm, Joel Zwick, and Barnet Kellman.Ren knows where the jokes are, and he knows where to put the cameras. He has directed multiple episodes of NIGHT COURT and CALL ME KAT and is becoming a go-to guy for the casts, studios, and networks.Be sure to join Billy and Frank for this fun episode.

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast
2.12: The Strike

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 66:03


This episode, the gals go over Season two’s “The Strike” written by Steven Peterman and Gary Dontzig! Topics include: Aging as women in society, Candice Bergen’s working relationship with director Barnet Kellman through her own words, and Grant Shaud’s physical comedy. While Lauren tells the tale of legendary Smokey Robinson, Jesi discusses reporter Alex Bozarjian being assaulted by a runner on live television.

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This Is Not A Bit
Barnet Kellman (director of the pilot episodes of "Murphy Brown" and "Mad About You," serves as the Robin Williams Endowed Chair in Comedy at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts)

This Is Not A Bit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 50:06


Barnet Kellman is a master in both the practice and teaching of comedy. After getting his start directing and acting in live theater, he became a director in both film and television. His films include “Straight Talk” with Dolly Parton and “Key Exchange” with Brooke Adams. He has directed countless television programs, including the pilots for “Murphy Brown” and “Mad About You,” as well as episodes of “Designing Women,” “Ally McBeal,” “Alias,” “The George Lopez Show,” and “ER.” He currently serves as the Robin Williams Endowed Chair in Comedy at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. In this interview, Barnet discusses his collaboration with Gene Wilder on the sit com “Something Wilder,” creating a curriculum for the teaching of comedy directing, and (befitting a teacher of comedy) the history of “shpritzing.”

The Fatherly Podcast
A Few Laughs Short of a Funny: Why Don't My Kids Like My Jokes?

The Fatherly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 46:29


Joshua David Stein speaks to USC comedy professor, film director, and master of funny Barnet Kellman about what makes kids laugh and how to get those giggles without undermining paternal authority or scaring anyone. Looking for other means of entertaining his kids, Joshua then calls Allan Kronzek, author of "Grandpa Magic," and almost destroys his septum trying to make a straw disappear into his nose. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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I'm Not Joking
Directing Comedy with Barnet Kellman

I'm Not Joking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 47:23


Barnet Kellman is the Robin Williams Endowed Chair in Comedy at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, where he is a Professor of Directing and the founder and Co-Director of USC’s Comedy program. He is even better known for directing theater and television – specializing in comedy. He has received two Emmy awards and seven Emmy […]

I'm Not Joking
Directing Comedy with Barnet Kellman

I'm Not Joking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 47:29


Barnet Kellman is the Robin Williams Endowed Chair in Comedy at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, where he is a Professor of Directing and the founder and Co-Director of USC’s Comedy program. He is even better known for directing theater and television – specializing in comedy. He has received two Emmy awards and seven Emmy nominations for his work directing the television show Murphy Brown. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the I’m Not Joking community today: petermcgraw,.org Peter McGraw Twitter Peter McGraw LinkedIn

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast
2.01: The Brothers Silverberg w/ Director Barnet Kellman Part 2 of 2

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 57:52


We pick up where we left off as Jesi, Lauren, and episode director Barnet Kellman continue their breakdown of the Season 2 opener. Topics include: the amazing Jane Leeves and her career, the deeper meaning of the episode, banister acting, and women over 40 on television. www.MurphyBrownpod.com/donate Check out the free swag and special features! Check out Show Notes at www.MurphyBrownPod.com for extra info on what we discussed! Please also review/rate/subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts

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FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast
2.01: The Brothers Silverberg w/ Director Barnet Kellman Part 1

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 51:35


Welcome to Season 2! Jesi, Lauren, and special guest, director Barnet Kellman take a deep dive into Murphy and Miles’ relationship in this season opener (and pod favorite), written by creator Diane English. Learn behind the scenes factoids direct from the set, secrets from the script, and Jesi teaches us some behind-the-scenes history! Bonus fun: The gals reconstruct the moments usually cut from syndication! Join us Monday, Oct 8th for Part 2! www.MurphyBrownpod.com

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FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast
Interview: Barnet Kellman (Series Director: Seasons 1-4, 10) Part 2 of 2

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 53:12


Welcome back to our Season One wrap-up interview with director Barnet Kellman! For Part 2, Barnet chats with the gals about his mark on the show, the writers’ room, what other famous people auditioned for Miles Silverberg, and how much of a team player Candice Bergen really is! Also, Barnet goes over a few of the pod’s previous episodes with his added thoughts! Check out Show Notes at www.MurphyBrownpod.com. Please also review/rate/subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. www.patreon.com/MurphyBrownpod

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast
Interview: Barnet Kellman (Series Director; Seasons 1-4, 10) Part 1 of 2

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 63:05


Welcome to our Season 1 wrap-up with series director and architect of Murphy Brown, Barnet Kellman. The gals discuss Barnet’s early life and how TV lead him to theater and then back again, as well as the series regular casting process, the origins of Frank Fontana, the real story of casting Miles Silverberg, and how Barnet met Diane English! Stay tuned next week for Part Two! And join our Patreon to get a special sneak preview of Part 2! www.patreon.com/MurphyBrownpod Check out Show Notes at www.MurphyBrownpod.com. Please also review/rate/subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts

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SnarkMonkey
#46 - Barnet Kellman

SnarkMonkey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 84:54


Barnet Kellman is most closely associated with being part of the creative team of the groundbreaking TV series Murphy Brown directing every episode of the first three seasons of the series (in addition to the series finale.) But he's done so much more and his journey to get there included displaying pure chutzpah at Colgate University to working in small theaters in daytime drama in New York to becoming a go-to name in Hollywood for directing TV pilots; a first episode that (presumably) sets the template for what is to come. (And, to his credit, those pilots included Mad About You, Suddenly Susan, The George Lopez Show and many others.) In fact, we get some insight into what can make a television pilot special enough that viewers will want to spend seasons/years with the people in that world. Now he's imparting much of this wisdom to the young, creative minds of tomorrow as a Professor of Cinematic Arts at USC, as well as going back to his roots in the theater this summer directing Judith Ivey and Estelle Parsons in Israel Horovitz's play "Out of the Mouths of Babes" Off-Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theater. A smart, funny, talented man - great storyteller - fantastic conversation - enjoy Barnet Kellman! Also, indulge me for a few minutes as I share a few words about Prince and seeing him live in 1981 opening for The Rolling Stones.  Things did not go well for him that day - but it obviously didn't seem to hold him back any. -LM

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SnarkMonkey
#46 - Barnet Kellman

SnarkMonkey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 84:54


Barnet Kellman is most closely associated with being part of the creative team of the groundbreaking TV series Murphy Brown directing every episode of the first three seasons of the series (in addition to the series finale.) But he's done so much more and his journey to get there included displaying pure chutzpah at Colgate University to working in small theaters in daytime drama in New York to becoming a go-to name in Hollywood for directing TV pilots; a first episode that (presumably) sets the template for what is to come. (And, to his credit, those pilots included Mad About You, Suddenly Susan, The George Lopez Show and many others.) In fact, we get some insight into what can make a television pilot special enough that viewers will want to spend seasons/years with the people in that world. Now he's imparting much of this wisdom to the young, creative minds of tomorrow as a Professor of Cinematic Arts at USC, as well as going back to his roots in the theater this summer directing Judith Ivey and Estelle Parsons in Israel Horovitz's play "Out of the Mouths of Babes" Off-Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theater. A smart, funny, talented man - great storyteller - fantastic conversation - enjoy Barnet Kellman! Also, indulge me for a few minutes as I share a few words about Prince and seeing him live in 1981 opening for The Rolling Stones.  Things did not go well for him that day - but it obviously didn't seem to hold him back any. -LM

tv new york israel hollywood professor rolling stones usc mouths lm colgate university murphy brown cinematic arts mad about you suddenly susan judith ivey estelle parsons cherry lane theater israel horovitz barnet kellman