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This week we are wrapping up The Lone Gunmen's story (and lives) while we discuss “Jump the Shark”! We're talking the surprising return of Jimmy and Yves, the real reason why Chuck McGill hates Jimmy McGill, that they couldn't let The Lone Gunmen go without one more shot of Frohike falling face-first in mud, the indignity of Joey Ramone slander, and Yves Adele Harlow's real name drop! We wonder if there will be a Vaping Man in Season 11, freak out about these evil airtight fire doors, think it's hurtful that Yves refuses to do the hand on window thing, and clown on Skinner for a long time because apparently he thought it would be a great idea to bury Byers, Langly, and Frohike in Arlington. It's got to be a prank. Please tell us it's a prank.Note: The deadline for submitting questions/comments for our Season 9 recap is Sunday May 11! Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
On today's episode of The Drive, Paul Swann speaks with Chuck McGill, the newly appointed Mountain East Conference Associate Commissioner for External Engagement and Communications. McGill, a nine-time West Virginia Sportswriter of the Year, will discuss his new role overseeing MEC communications, social media initiatives, and digital network production. Paul also shares comments from Marshall football coach Charles Huff from his weekly press conference.
Michael John McKean (/məˈkiːən/; born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, and musician known for various roles in film and television such as Lenny Kosnowski in Laverne & Shirley, David St. Hubbins in This Is Spinal Tap, and Chuck McGill on Better Call Saul. McKean's breakout role was annoying neighbor Lenny Kosnowski on the sitcom Laverne & Shirley. He played David St. Hubbins, lead vocalist and co-lead guitarist of the fictional rock band Spinal Tap in This Is Spinal Tap and had roles in several Christopher Guest ensemble films. He co-wrote the song "A Mighty Wind" (for the Guest film A Mighty Wind), for which he won a Grammy Award, as well as "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" from the same film, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. McKean was a cast member on Saturday Night Live for its 19th and 20th seasons in the mid-1990s. McKean received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2019 for his performance as Chuck McGill on Better Call Saul. In 2020, he appeared alongside Martin Freeman in the first season of parental comedy series Breeders. He is the current voice of Lou Pickles in Nickelodeon's Rugrats franchise. PICTURE: By Kingkongphoto & www.celebrity-photos.com from Laurel Maryland, USA - Michael McKean, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74971592 LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzyAwZGTgAdonBKhTxUiC2Q
Listen to the BCS Insider podcast: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/better-call-saul/105-better-call-saul-insider--J5jRD4fLhX/ (12mins)Watch the Better Call Saul Season 1 Recap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jr33FcB9lAWatch "A Sick Joke" - Chuck's scene in Chicanery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rreFXFnlKO4
Exploring chicanery and doing "the right thing" in Better Call Saul (2015 - 2022). Links:Support Mind Theater on Ko-fiFollow Mind Theater on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTokMusic by Blue Dot SessionsVine CrawlerGreycaseCornicobThe Broker
Actor Michael McKean, beloved for his roles as Chuck McGill in “Better Call Saul” and David St. Hubbins in the classic rock-umentary “This Is Spinal Tap”, tells Tig all about some surprising backstage memories he has of playing Lenny of the Lenny and Squiggy duo in the classic 1970's sitcom “Laverne & Shirley”. Michael also helps Tig advise a mom who is judgmental about her toddler's “dud” friends, and counsels a listener whose buddy can't stop yawning when they talk on the phone. This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp (go to Betterhelp.com/TIG for 10% off the first month of online therapy), Indeed (go to Indeed.com/TIG for a $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job posting, offer good for a limited time), Shopify (go to Shopify.com/TIG for a free 14-day trial and full access to Shopify's suite of features), Netsuite (go to Netsuite.com/TIG for a one-of-a-kind financing offer), Zocdoc (go to Zocdoc.com/TIG to download the Zocdoc app for free), and Netflix's The Hall: Honoring the Greats of Stand Up | Accompanying Podcast. Need advice? Submit your question for Tig at dontasktig.org/contact.
Chuck McGill, Assistant Athletic Director for Fan/Donor Engagement and Communications spoke with Aaron Coleman and Josh Stowers in the livestream to talk about some of the marketing initiatives being put out there by the University. He also spoke a little bit about the upcoming bowl game in New Orleans as well.
Most of you will remember Michael McKean as the annoying neighbor Lenny Kosnowski in “Laverne and Shirley.” He was also David Hubbins, lead vocalist in the fictional rock band “Spinal Tap.” And most recently he played Chuck McGill, Saul's paranoid brother on “Better Call Saul,” for which he won a primetime Emmy award. Michael has appeared in many films, TV shows, and on Broadway.
Der MacSnider war beim Styng zuhause und hat mit ihm über die bisherigen Staffeln Better Call Saul gesprochen und über die 6. Staffel und die weitere Zukunft des BB/BCS Universe fabuliert...
In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite TV shows: the American crime drama television series "Better Call Saul" created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. Both a spin-off of, as well as a prequel to, the successful TV series "Breaking Bad", created by Vince Gilligan, the series revolves around the character of Jimmy McGill - an earnest lawyer and former con-man - and his series-long transformation into becoming the greedy criminal defense attorney and fan favourite "Saul Goodman". The series also serves to dramatise vital moments in the back story of several "Breaking Bad" characters and their connections to one another - such as: Mike Ehrmantraut (played by Jonathan Banks), Gus Fring (played by Giancarlo Esposito); and the series also introduces characters who Jimmy/Saul has a personal relationship with, as well as a more business-like relationship to, such as: Jimmy's brother Chuck McGill (played by Michael McKean), Howard Hamlin (played by Patrick Fabian), Nacho Varga (played by Michael Mando), Lalo Salamanca (played by Tony Dalton), and Jimmy's former colleague and love interest Kim Wexler (played by Rhea Seehorn) who undergoes a compelling evolution as a character throughout the series similar to that of, and definitely influenced by, Jimmy McGill's transformation into Saul Goodman - and it remains to be seen where the character of Kim Wexler is during the time of "Breaking Bad", and during the flash-foward events when Saul Goodman has become Gene Takavic, the manager of a Cinnabon store in Omagh, Nebreska, living as a fugitive from the law. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message
Talk about characters going on a journey... Aurie Styla presents 8 TV Characters Who Changed In Unexpected Ways...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AurieStyla@WhatCultureFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the final hour of the show, Marsh and Melo are joined by Seth Galina to chat all things NCAA Football and NFL. They then chat with Tom Mayenknecht on the business of sport as well as Chuck McGill to tee up the Marshall Thundering Herd Conference Championship game tonight.
Marsh interviews Chuck McGill for this weekend’s 50 anniversary of the Marshall University football team plane crash. In the back half Marsh and Kyle discuss the barriers facing the NHL and NBA seasons being played.
Our guest in this episode is a Better Call Saul and This Is Spinal Tap fan favourite, Michael McKean. BCS fans know him as Jimmy’s big brother “Chuck McGill” one…
In Hour 3, Marsh, Kyle and Sean react to breaking COVID-19 related news in the NFL, chat with Marshall University's Chuck McGill about the Marsh and Kyle's beloved Thundering Herd, and wrap up the show with a look at the day's poll questions.
Kyle and Marsh look at the Celtics and Heat series before Chuck McGill joins to talk all things Marshall University football and die hard fan Mitchell calls in to add his thoughts.
The guys visit with Chuck McGill, Assistant Athletic Director at Marshall University, for a wide-ranging chat:How do you navigate a prolonged ICU stay? What if your son prefers insects to sports? All of that + Dave learns the value of children's programming & Bobby FINALLY nails a joke.
Chuck McGill, Assistant Athletic Director for Fan/Donor Engagement and Communications at Marshall University, joins Paul Swann. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
I reached into the vault for this talk with MAJOR actor Michael McKean, in celebration of how MAJOR Better Call Saul is this season. Enjoy! Better Call Saul + Best in Show actor Michael McKean sheds light on: why Chuck McGill is "America's sweetheart" insights on Breaking Bad's Walter + Skyler White playing half of "Lenny & Squiggy" on Laverne & Shirley a backstory he created for This Is Spinal Tap what moves him - in real life + onscreen favorite films and actors a lifelong battle with insomnia what he inherited from his parents why he was a "screw-up" as a kid why a missing password is stopping him from doing something he's really into # EXTRAS! My talks with Better Call Saul cast members: Patrick Fabian: https://www.reallyfamouspodcast.com/now/patrick-fabian Rhea Seehorn: https://www.reallyfamouspodcast.com/rhea-seehorn/go YouTube videos with me + Patrick + Rhea: https://www.youtube.com/reallyfamous My talk with Michael's wife, Annette O'Toole - https://www.reallyfamouspodcast.com/annette-otoole Behind-the-scenes photos - reallyfamouspodcast.com/michael-mckean Talk to me! - click here This episode originally aired when Really Famous was brand new. It's episode #9. # New live shows: I'll be back! Get word as soon as we book new dates. reallyfamouspodcast.com/live-shows # GET IN TOUCH: Insider news - ReallyFamousPodcast.com/contact Instagram - @karamayerrobinson Facebook - @karamayerrobinson Twitter - @kara1to1 Subscribe to my YouTube channel - YouTube.com/ReallyFamous Email - reallyfamouspodcast@gmail.com # Donate $1 or $5 or anything you like to Really Famous and get a shoutout from me on the show - ReallyFamousPodcast.com/donate # Celebrity interview by Kara Mayer Robinson. Music - Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech - Creative Commons
Paul Swann catches up with Chuck McGill, Assistant Athletic Director for Fan/Donor Engagement and Communications at Marshall University. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Una pequeña franja de la población francesa afirma sufrir de la presencia de las ondas electromagnéticasde los celulares. Tras batallar contra las antenas de television digital y contra la generalización del wifi, ahora piden que se limite la instalación de las antenas 5G. - Por @raphamoran- Es un mal invisible, impalpable y no reconocido por la ciencia actual. Los electrosensibles, o electro hipersensibles (EHS) afirman que las ondas electromagnéticas de los objetos de nuestra vida cotidiana -wifi, teléfonos móviles- les causa dolores insoportables. Algunos afirman incluso que no soportan el efecto de las estufas eléctricas. De momento, es imposible saber cuántas personas padecen este tipo de síntomas. Un estudio de 2018 de la agencia científica estatal francesa ANSES (Agencia Nacional de Seguridad Sanitaria de la Alimentación, del Medio ambiente y del Trabajo) estima que hasta el 5% de la población total podría ser electrosensible. Estos síntomas han inspirado hasta los productores de la serie de Netflix “Better Call Saul” para un par de escenas tragicómicas. El personaje Chuck McGill, hermano del protagonista, vive recluido en su casa para protegerse de las ondas electromagnéticas y se cubre con una manta de supervivencia cuando su hermano se acerca con su celular. RFI documentó el calvario de los electrosensibles franceses, ignorados o tratados como locos. A mediados de septiembre, el colectivo Priartem que ayuda a las personas que se autodefinen como electrosensibles, se reunió al sur de París, en Etampes. Para acudir a la cita, lejos de las zonas urbanizadas, recibimos la instrucción de apagar nuestro celular y dejarlo en el auto. En una pradera rodeada de árboles, un centenar de personas electrosensibles como Natalia se reunieron para intercambiar consejos sobre cómo aguantar la vida en la era de los teléfonos inteligentes. “Me han diagnosticado electro hipersensibilidad hace un año”, cuenta Natalia, una franco-española. “Hay momentos en los que me puedo sentir mal: me pasó en una reunión en el trabajo. Me sentí fatal, tenía ganas de vomitar, tenía la sensación de tener una pieza de plomo en la cabeza y me di cuenta de que había wifi justo delante de la sala”, cuenta a RFI. Lo que dice la OMS En su página oficial, la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) define este mal como una serie de síntomas que algunas personas atribuyen a los campos electromagnéticos. Los síntomas van desde problemas dermatológicos hasta dificultades para concentrarse, sensación de quemadura, o cansancio. Pero estos síntomas no corresponden a ninguna patología probada ni reconocida, dice la OMS. En otras palabras, no hay pruebas científicas de que las ondas de nuestros aparatos de comunicación pueden causar este tipo de síntomas. Y tampoco hay diagnósticos o protocolos médicos para tratar a los electrosensibles. Escuche testimonios audios de electrosensibles: En cambio, el médico francés Frédéric Greco, anestesiólogo del hospital de Montpellier, reconoce la electrosensibilidad. “Son los individuos que presentan síntomas clínicos cuando están en contacto con una fuente electromagnética. Todos somos electrosensibles. Si lo expongo a una radiación electromagnética, podremos detectar anomalías en sus células sanguíneas, aunque quizá no sienta ninguna molestia. En cambio, tenemos cerca del 3% de la población que puede sentir una molestia, una sensación de quemadura, un malestar al momento de utilizar un teléfono, si está cerca de una fuente de wifi o de una antena de telefonía móvil. En cuanto a los electro hipersensibles, ellos son sensibles a todas las frecuencias”, dijo a RFI. Ante la ausencia de respuestas científicas, los electrosensibles buscan ellos mismos las soluciones para atenuar su mal. Estos son algunos de los métodos de los que nos hablaron los electrosensibles. > El medidor de ondas Natalia tiene en sus manos un pequeño aparato gris, que mide el nivel de ondas en un punto dado. “Es indispensable para un EHS. Capta el electro smog, las ondas que vienen de todas las direcciones. Aquí no hay nada, estamos en 0,007 voltios por metro. Y si prendemos el celular, llegamos a 1,2 v/m, estamos en la zona roja.” > La manta antiondas Numerosas personas que se dicen electrosensibles logran atenuar el efecto dañino de las ondas con ropa técnica, hecha con tejidos especiales de hilo de plata o algodón. Evelyne, una francesa de unos cincuenta años, nos enseña su gorro, su sweater e incluso una manta con la que se cubre totalmente para, dice, limitar el efecto de las ondas electromagnéticas. > Blindar su casa “Vivo en una casa parcialmente blindada”, explica por su parte Manuel Hervouet, presidente del colectivo de enfermos electrosensibles de Francia. “Tengo paredes pintadas con una pintura que contiene grafito que bloquea el paso de las ondas. Es una tecnología militar, pero toda la información está en internet”, dice a RFI. Manuel es una de las personas que ha obtenido del sistema de salud francés una indemnización por sus síntomas de electrosensibilidad. “Yo era informático y estuve muy expuesto a las ondas de las antenas de celulares y de televisión. En 2009 desarrollaron la televisión digital cerca de mi oficina y me enfermé. Empezó con dolores de cabeza, y si prolongaba exposición a las ondas, tenía una sensación de embriaguez, de mareo, problemas de concentración, una presión en el pecho. Llegué a olvidar las cosas como la ubicación de mi coche. Obtuve un reconocimiento de minusvalidez. La medicina del trabajo me declaró ‘trabajador con incapacidad’”, cuenta. > Vivir lejos de las ciudades La solución más radical consiste, para los electro hipersensibles, en alejarse de las zonas cubiertas por la telefonía celular. Cuevas, valles montañosos aislados o pueblos perdidos como Saint-Julien-en-Beauchêne se han convertido en refugios para los electrosensibles. La ciudad de Zurich estrenó por su parte en 2013 una residencia construida especialmente para evitar las ondas electromagnéticas. > Tratar los síntomas A nivel médico, el doctor Frédéric Greco, que padece también electrosensibilidad, constata que existe un déficit de atención. “Hasta ahora, a las personas electrosensibles se les recomendaba evitar el contacto con las radiaciones electromagnéticas y se les proponía un seguimiento psicoterapéutico. Pero los resultados no son satisfactorios. Porque la electrosensibilidad es una patología neurológica”, afirma. “El tratamiento recomendado consiste fundamentalmente en dejar de exponerse a la radiación electromagnética, dormir en un lugar protegido y comer sanamente. Y luego, a veces se recetan medicinas para atenuar los síntomas de los pacientes”, dijo el doctor Greco a RFI. Francia prohibe el wifi en las guarderías Las múltiples alertas de organizaciones de consumidores, así como como un informe de la OMS que estima que el uso muy intenso del teléfono celular podría causar tumores, ha llevado a los legisladores a adoptar recomendaciones. El Consejo de Europa recomienda desde 2009 limitar a 0,6 voltios por metro la exposición a las ondas. Francia prohibió la instalación del wifi en las guarderías. Y el año pasado, un informe de la ANSES dio un paso adelante hacia el reconocimiento de problema. Tras consultar a decenas de médicos y especialistas del sector, los autores del informe recomiendan mejorar la atención médica de las personas electrosensibles, pero no reconoce oficialmente esta patología. La 5G, la nueva batalla Para los electrosensibles, la próxima batalla será la de la tecnología móvil 5G que permitirá el control remoto de objetos como los autos. “La gente nos solicita cada vez más desde que se planea instalar antenas de 5G. No sabemos cómo se desarrollarán, en qué condiciones ni de qué forma se hacen los test”, alerta Pierre-Marie Théveniaud, presidente de la asociación civil francesa Robin des Toits, famosa por su batalla contra las antenas móviles. “Tratamos de informar a la gente porque con la 5G vamos a recibir una exposición total y permanente a las ondas. Los operadores móviles explican que con las nuevas antenas 5G, la radiación va a dirigirse hacia cada celular directamente. Ya no habrá radiaciones multidireccionales que riegan un perímetro como ahora. Entonces los operadores dicen que habrá menos exposición a las radiaciones ya que cada celular se conectará a la mejor señal.” Los electrosensibles esperan con ansias un nuevo informe gubernamental francés sobre el asunto. Las antenas de telefonía móvil 5G deberían ser desplegadas a partir del año próximo en Francia.
Daniel T. DeBaun, internationally recognized expert in EMF radiation and bestselling author of Radiation Nation, joins our show in this special episode of the Elite Man Podcast! In today’s episode Daniel talks about the many potential dangers of EMFs, electromagnetic fields, and their growing threat to all of us. He covers the science behind what they are, how they work, and how they can seriously damage all of the cells in our body, including major organs like the brain, heart, and liver. Daniel talks about the research that’s been done linking EMFs to cancer and also things like headaches, nausea, pains, and much more. If you’re wondering how to keep yourself safe against EMFs despite their rapidly growing presence in our society, check this episode out now! *Download this episode now and subscribe to our channel to get more of these amazing interviews! In our episode we go over: Daniel’s background in technology and what led him into researching and learning more about EMFs Why Daniel wrote the book Radiation Nation and the personal motivation he had for understanding EMFs The problem with using laptops and the EMF radiation they give off, but what you can do to minimize the risks Whether electromagnetic hypersensitivity is real and whether Chuck McGill from the show Better Call Saul actually had a real condition The fact that 20% or more of the population can literally feel the effects of EMFs in the environment and why about 80% of that 20% are women What symptoms of people having EMF sensitivity (or EMF exposure) look like and why it varies from person to person The many different types of EMFs and the many different strengths and potential dangers they carry The similarities between microwaves cooking food and EMFs cooking our cells The real dangers of EMFs and the comparisons to smoking that it often gets The fact that most people have no idea of how dangerous and deadly EMFs can be The strange symptoms of sickness I used to get when traveling to a specific town close to where I live The fact that the human body isn’t built to fight off the artificial toxin that is EMFs How ubiquitous EMFs are and what a picture of them would look like if you could actually visibly see them The dangers of cell phone use and the fact that they have 3 transmitters, the cell signal, the WI-FI signal, and the Bluetooth The bees-in-the-room analogy Daniel DeBaun uses to explain the effects of compounding EMF exposure Using distance to keep you safe and the fact that being 1 foot away from a technological device lowers the exposure about 80% and the fact that being 4 foot away lowers the exposure about 98% Why airplane mode can help you drastically minimize EMF exposure The website antennasearch.com which can check your address for the tower and antenna strength (and EMF exposure) in your area The shocking fact that if you live within 400 meters of a cell tower you are 3X more likely to get cancer than someone else who doesn’t The dangers of the new 5g technology and why it could literally be exponentially more dangerous than 4g and other common EMFs we’re exposed to Whether or not the sun gives you EMF radiation and whether or not you should be worried about it Blue light blocking glasses for people using computers all day and what they can help with Keeping your house safe and reducing the amount of EMFs you are exposed to in your home Why the distance and duration of EMF use is the key to staying safe from them Some of the helpful inventions and products that Daniel has created to minimize the EMF risk when using laptops, tablets, smart phones and other electronic devices Check out Daniel on: Website: defendershield.com (Use coupon code “Elite20” at checkout) Book: Radiation Nation Sponsors: *If you have not checked out our YouTube videos go to EliteManMagazine.com/youtube right now! 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Tracy chats with Marshall University AD Mick Hamrick and Assistant AD Chuck McGill about the upcoming memorial game honoring the 1970 plane crash and what the memorial means to the Marshall University family.
The episode that launched a thousand memes is upon Joseph and Peter as the try to comprehend the impossible. How many ICP jokes is too many? How is it that “Better Call Saul’s” best actor is in this? What 90’s song does the mind dungeon sex party remind YOU of? Why is this episode even happening?
Better Call Saul + Best in Show actor Michael McKean sheds light on: why Chuck McGill is "America's sweetheart" insights on Breaking Bad's Walter + Skyler White playing half of "Lenny & Squiggy" on Laverne & Shirley a backstory he created for This Is Spinal Tap what moves him - in real life + onscreen favorite films and actors a lifelong battle with insomnia what he inherited from his parents why he was a "screw-up" as a kid why a missing password is stopping him from doing something he's really into # EXTRAS! Behind-the-scenes photos - reallyfamouspodcast.com/michael-mckean Support the podcast for $3 - Patreon.com/reallyfamous Insider news - reallyfamouspodcast.com/be-an-insider Instagram - @reallyfamouspodcast Twitter - @kara1to1 Facebook - @karamayerrobinson YouTube - youtube.com/reallyfamous Take our 2-minute survey - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XTFVN7L Talk to Kara - click here This episode originally aired when Really Famous was brand new. It's episode #9. Celebrity interview by Kara Mayer Robinson Music-Take a Chance-Kevin MacLeod-incompetech-Creative Commons
The Better Call Saul star kicks back with Kara and talks: Better Call Saul Breaking Bad Kim Wexler's ponytail Al Pacino's hair The Godfather Part 3 Getting recognized (or not) Getting married (or not) Planning her wedding (or not) Shopping for a wedding venue Auditioning Being directed Coming off the high from filming Better Call Saul Whitney Life of a freelancer Imposter syndrome This is one of those episodes that feels like you're hanging out with two old friends catching up on this, that and the other thing. Enjoy! # EXTRAS! Photos - Rhea and Kara in her hotel room Video - See Rhea Seehorn do a rapid-fire mini interview Inside Scoop - Get sneak peeks at reallyfamouspodcast.com # Listen to interviews mentioned on this episode: Michael McKean aka Chuck McGill - reallyfamouspodcast.com/michael-mckean Zoe Lister-Jones from Whitney and Life in Pieces - reallyfamouspodcast.com/zoe-listerjones Annette O'Toole talks about watching Better Call Saul with her husband, Michael McKean - reallyfamouspodcast.com/annette-otoole # Chat up REALLY FAMOUS on social media. Hashtag #reallyfamous Twitter - @kara1to1 Instagram - @reallyfamouspodcast Facebook - @karamayerrobinson Email - click here Watch Better Call Saul on AMC. New season starts August 6. Catch up on seasons 1-3 now on Netflix. ## Celebrity interview by Kara Mayer Robinson Music - Take a Chance - Kevin MacLeod - Incompetech - Creative Commons
TODAY: Michael John McKean, American actor, comedian, and musician, known for a variety of roles played since the 1970s. McKean’s first big role was playing annoying neighbor Lenny Kosnowski on the sitcom Laverne & Shirley. Later in his career, he would become recognized for playing the role of David St. Hubbins in the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, becoming a recurring actor in films directed by Christopher Guest. Guest also had a long career on SNL, where he did dozens of celebrity impressions, including Bill Clinton, Elvis Costello, and Adam West. Most recently, he has been known for playing Chuck McGill on the AMC series Better Call Saul. Popcorn Talk Network, the online broadcast network that features movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary proudly presents “The Film Scene w/ Illeana Douglas”, a weekly, freewheeling discussion show where industry veteran Illeana Douglas interviews Hollywood's most important voices in TV and Film, discussing some of Cinema's most important films, scenes, and shots. Produced by Ryan Nilsen and co-hosted by Jeff Graham, this show is essential listening for serious and casual fans of film! Stay Up To Date: http://illeanaspodcast.com/illeana-douglas-episodes/ Listen on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-blame-dennis-hopper-starring-illeana-douglas/id1169112310?mt=2 Visit our website: https://popcorntalknetwork.com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Follow Michael McKean on Social Media: @MJMcKean Love TV? Check out http://site.afterbuzztv.com Love Books? Check out http://bookcircleonline.com Support our friends at http://blackhollywoodlive.com Shopping on Amazon? Click through our Amazon affiliate program at http://www.amazon.com//ref=as_sl_pd_t...
Hear the live panel featuring actor Michael McKean and Better Call Saul writer-producer Peter Gould as they look closely at their collaboration to make Chuck McGill. Hosted by Vulture's Matt Zoller-Seitz, the panel examines McKean’s career as a dramatic and comedic actor and how he brought Chuck to life.
Michael McKean, who plays Chuck McGill on AMC's "Better Call Saul" and has previously appeared in films such as "This Is Spinal Tap" and "Clue," talks with Recode's Peter Kafka about the process of acting and comedy. McKean is currently appearing in a dramatic play on Broadway (a new production of Lillian Hellman’s "The Little Foxes") and he says he’s glad the audience usually leaves their phones off. He also chats about improvising with Christopher Guest, his brief stint on "Saturday Night Live" and why he doesn't think much about how people are watching his work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wrap up your podcast device in foil, it's the debut episode of the pro-Chuck 'Better Call Saul' podcast: BETTER CHUCK SAUL! Each week, Bubba (@FittenTrim) from the Double P Podcast Network (http://facebook.com/doubleppodcasts) will celebrate the marvelous attorney Chuck McGill and prosecute the nasty Slippin' Jimmy McGill. Don't believe the hype, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould know the law and want you to respect, honor and lust for hero #ImWithChuck
Wrap up your podcast device in foil, it's the debut episode of the pro-Chuck 'Better Call Saul' podcast: BETTER CHUCK SAUL! Each week, Bubba (@FittenTrim) from the Double P Podcast Network (http://facebook.com/doubleppodcasts) will celebrate the marvelous attorney Chuck McGill and prosecute the nasty Slippin' Jimmy McGill. Don't believe the hype, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould know the law and want you to respect, honor and lust for hero #ImWithChuck
It’s Saul Good, Man! – Michael McKean (Chuck McGill) Interview
The legendary Michael McKean calls in to It's Saul Good, Man! to talk his career and his turn as Chuck McGill on Better Call Saul! But first Dave & Bryan chat about Better Call Saul and It's Saul Good, Man! Season 3! Twitter: @ISGMpodcastwww.ItsSaulGoodMan.com --------------------------------------- www.NothingImportantPodcast.com
Paul and Woody are joined by Greg Perry, who is returning as Herd Insider Publisher, Charlotte 49ers coach Kevin Donnalley to talk about the inaugural "A Round for Ratliff" Memorial Golf Tournament, West Virginia Power voice Adam Marco gives his weekly update on the team, and Doug Smock is on to talk about where the Gazette-Mail's sports staff heads with Chuck McGill leaving for Marshall Athletics. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Guerreiros, em guarda! Nesta nova missão, Ivanildo Campos (@ianildo1), Marcos Moreira (@marvincosmo), Rafael Motta (@RalfMotta) e Fábio Moreira (@facosmo) vão procurar o advogado mais aproveitador e simpático da TV americana atual, para defendê-los, além de contar um pouco da sua história!