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Jim takes a deep dive to tell you the completely unknown story about how The Beverly Hillbillies got their name, and what famous performer never even bothered to cash a check for naming the show. Plus, learn about the greatest vacation destination (coming soon) for classic TV fans of all time! Jim and Harry re-visit some classic radio moments from Decatur, Illinois, and Jim celebrates the death of a famous actor. Plus Harry goes off the deep end, and not only watches, but ENJOYS one of the most maligned TV shows of all time!
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Balky and Zach Morris in for BJ & The Bear. In hour two they talked about important Packers for the upcoming season, spoke with KB from Drew & KB and Thank You Thursday.
This morning on "BJ & The Bear" the guys talked a lot of Bucks with the big win last night against Toronto. BJ's dog is also in the studio and the guys chat Milwaukee Brewers and their win last night in Philadelphia. We hear from Coach Bud in his postgame press conference & Brian breaks down why he thinks the Bucks will win the NBA Championship this year. We end the hour with "Best Tweet" and it's all about the PGA Championship.
The first hour of this Friday rendition of the "BJ & The Bear" got going talking about Ethan Happ and where he ranks among the best players to wear the Wisconsin jersey. Justin Hull (Brewers Overtime Podcast) joins the show to talk about the Milwaukee and their 6-game winning streak! To round out the show, best tweet features John Dorsey calling out Packers fans.
The second hour of the show with "BJ & The Bear" starts out talking with Bill Scott about the Green Bay Packers 2019 draft class and where this team got better over the weekend. David Gasper from "Reviewing The Brew" joined the show to talk Brewers baseball and winning 2 of 3 this past weekend in New York. Also, Avengers Endgame spoilers.
The second hour of "BJ & The Bear" gets started chatting NFL Draft and who they think the Packers could take at picks #12 & #30. Mike Heller from the "Mike Heller Show" joins the program to talk everything Wisconsin sports! To round out the second hour, Burke Griffin from WFRV is live in Nashville and he discusses where the Packers might go in the NFL Draft tonight.
A loaded second hour of the show with BJ & The Bear gets going chatting with Blake Froling (ESPN 100.9) as they chat Bucks vs. Pistons & what Blake has seen from the Pistons. Also, Brian saves a loon & Bob Brainerd (97.3 The Game) joins the program chatting Milwaukee sports with the Brewers and Bucks. The guys talk about breast milk for adults to round out the show today.
Topics/guests: BJ & The Bear broadcast from Menominee Nation Arena ahead of the Windy City vs. Wisconsin Herd game tonight. The discuss Brewers stadium naming rights, Jake Kocorowski from Bucky's 5th Quarter previews Wisconsin basketball vs. Illinois tonight, and Bob Brainerd from 97.3 The Game discusses Milwaukee Brewers baseball
Marques Pfaff guest hosts "One & Done" with BJ & The Bear! MLB Trade Deadline nears and what do the Brewers need to do? Also, Packers training camp is underway and the injury bug has hit Green Bay. Kyle Lobner stops by to discuss Milwaukee Brewers and what they should do at the trade deadline.
BJ & The Bear discuss the Bucks new head coach Mike Budenholzer, Brians TV Debut and chat with Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Manager Matt Matt Erickson.
Funny Business: The 18-Minute Podcast about Management, Marketing, and Meatloaf
In the spirit of Bob Hope & Bing Crosby, Fozzie Bear & Kermit the Frog, and BJ & The Bear, Tim & Ryan are on the road for this episode of the Funny Business Podcast. You’ll hear the tale of the smelliest van accident ever AND how it can teach you to prepare for the unexpected in 2017.
Michael Sloan was born into a British theatrical family and raised amid the smell of greasepaint and the sound of applause. Bob and Suzanne’s conversation with Michael starts with his youth as a budding actor and his early adventures writing and producing his own independent feature films. Michael’s story then demonstrates his unique creative instincts as he describes how he got his first major primetime television break writing for Columbo, a credit that propelled him toward a meteoric career path at Universal City Studios and beyond. Sloan’s credits soon ranged from BJ & The Bear (where he gave Bob his first primetime writing gig) and Quincy to McCloud, Battlestar Gallactica, Sword of Justice, and The Return of The Man From Uncle... to name only a few of hundreds! His was the producing and writing “juice” behind unforgettable shows like Kung Fu: The Legend Continues and the contemporary Alfred Hitchcock Presents. And as if his hundreds of writing and producing credits weren’t enough, Michael was also the creator of one of television’s most highly-acclaimed suspense and action series, The Equalizer—now a major motion picture starring Denzel Washington set to appear in theaters worldwide. Almost as “throwaway” in the interview, Michael reveals that his wife—actress Melissa Sue Anderson of Little House on the Prairie fame—first suggested Denzel Washington in the role of The Equalizer’s “Robert McCall” a full seven years before the movie went into production…and then we learn that Michael’s new novel The Equalizer has just debuted in bookstores everywhere. With great wit and humor, the lessons Michael Sloan shares in this podcast are truly bricks of gold on the road to Hollywood success!
Bob & Suzanne open with the contrast between Barbara Walters' recent bout with chicken pox and Matt Damon's debut as a standup comic on "Jimmy Kimmel Live"...which leads to Bob admitting he's too short for Nicole Kidman while Suzanne slips in yet another fawning comment about Ben Affleck! We learn how Bob went from writing "BJ & The Bear" to helping create one of the most enduring nighttime soaps of all time, "Falcon Crest"...and that Suzanne just missed becoming a housekeeper having sex with J.R. Ewing on "Dallas" (with a nod to Governor Schwarzenneger). And before it's over, Bob's equestrian skills become a source of humor for his long-legged tall-in-the-saddle co-host.
Suzanne plays the “Latina Power” card, gives her review of today’s Hollywood Reporter Magazine, does a bit of name-dropping about their Santa Barbara neighbors, touches upon the years of the Hollywood Blacklist, and Bob opines about how The Academy Awards seem to overlook the obvious. Suzanne then takes Bob into the heart of his writing-producing-directing career, touching upon being laid off from his location manager job at Universal and then paying dues as “the writer in the closet” with a startup production company which led him to his first “real” agent. They discuss early breaks on shows like “BJ & The Bear” and “Sheriff Lobo” which put Bob’s spec slasher scripts in front of CBS execs who hired him to add some “spice” to their failed “Vintage Years” pilot. The concept of nepotism is touched upon as Suzanne gets the credit for ghost-writing the first season’s series bible for what became “Falcon Crest” which later propelled Bob into the waiting arms of Aaron Spelling Productions. Suzanne speed-dials Bob’s memories of Brandon Tartikoff, Dick Butkus, Pat Morita, and “Star Trek”.