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Best podcasts about David Caspe

Latest podcast episodes about David Caspe

Happy Endings Podcast
David Caspe and Jonathan Groff

Happy Endings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 79:00


Adam and Casey go in-depth with David Caspe, the creator of Happy Endings, and Jonathan Groff, the executive producer and showrunner, to find out about the origins of the show and the inner workings of the writers room. 

A Typical Disgusting Display
Caspe Party - David Caspe (Happy Endings, Marry Me, Black Monday)

A Typical Disgusting Display

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 100:40


The gang talks with Happy Endings creator David Caspe about writing and the Bulls. Alec presents an off-menu item to Goldy at dinner. JC shows off her careless whisper.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

TV's Top 5
How 'Happy Endings' Became the Case Study on the Value of a Traditional Writers Room

TV's Top 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 104:08


During this week's ‘TV's Top 5' podcast, 14 members of the former ABC comedy's creative team — including creator David Caspe, Jonathan Groff, Prentice Penny, Sierra Teller Ornelas, Hilary Wilston and Dan — open up about the benefits of learning on the job and explain why rushed mini-rooms are bad for television.

Dead Pilots Society
Episode 91: Jonathan Groff (Black-ish) & Elena Crevello (American Auto) Interview (The Thing About Lulu After Show)

Dead Pilots Society

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 74:24


This is the After Show featuring Jonathan Groff (Happy Endings, Black-ish) and Elena Crevello (Vida, Grace & Frankie). If you haven't checked out The Thing About Lulu, you should do so before listening to this episode because there will be spoilers. We dive deep into the development process of their pilot and its roots in an unaired series called The Jake Effect that Jonathan made starring Jason Bateman. In this interview you'll also hear Jonathan and Elena discuss the benefits of creative partnerships, and a conversation about the evolution of single camera comedy. Andrew and Jonathan also share how the Friends and How I Met Your Mother  writers' rooms worked tirelessly to make sure Monica and Ted got their equal share of jokes. A story about the conception of Happy Endings' original cold open and so much more. A lot of great wisdom and advice in this one. Enjoy it! For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com

Third Wheel with Jenny Mollen
Casey Wilson & David Caspe

Third Wheel with Jenny Mollen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 60:55


We go in DEEP with funny couple Casey Wilson and David Caspe in this sitdown with Jenny. David talks about his parent's great relationship with each other, Casey having to work on her emotional outbursts, how David appreciates being "corralled" by Casey, and why Casey will always carry some kind of "mom guilt" Thank you to our sponsors! Progressive: Visit progressive.com to get a quote today Better Help: Visit BetterHelp.com/Jenny to get 10% off your first month CBDx: Visit CBDX.com and use the code JENNY for 20% off your first order

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Storytelling Saga
Happy Endings

Storytelling Saga

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 22:34


Ali discusses the canceled-too-soon hangout comedy, Happy Endings, created by David Caspe. Here we GO!

I'm So Obsessed
Adam Pally - Champaign ILL on Hulu

I'm So Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 27:13


Adam Pally is best known for starring as Max Blum in the series Happy Endings and as Dr. Peter Prentice in The Mindy Project. He also starred in Making History, Kroll Show, Comedy Bang! Bang!, Crossing Swords and The Mandalorian as well as films like Iron Man 3, Dirty Grandpa and Sonic the Hedgehog. He reunited with Happy Endings creator David Caspe for the show Champaign ILL. He stars alongside Sam Richardson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pop Culture Happy Hour
Happy Endings

Pop Culture Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 28:10


The early-2010s sitcom Happy Endings was a show about six best friends in Chicago. Created by David Caspe, the ABC sitcom was sharp, hijinks-filled and altogether fun. The show aired on ABC for three seasons before its cancellation, but it's now available to stream on Hulu, Netflix and HBO Max. Today, we're taking your questions and talking about the glory days of Happy Endings.

Hollywood Unscripted
21 - Black Monday: A Stuck At Home Special

Hollywood Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 38:19 Transcription Available


Actor Don Cheadle and show runners Jordan Cahan & David Caspe join us from home, for a special 'Stuck at Home' edition of Hollywood Unscripted to share inside stories from Showtime’s 'Black Monday'. 1:21 - Don, David and Jordan share their experiences of staying at home how they are practicing social distancing. 3:30 - The three discuss the irony of doing Black Monday with the current stock market situation and how it evolves and relates to today. 4:50 - Don expresses how is working from home and the change in his work schedule on current projects, including having children at home and how that affects their daily routines. 6:50 - Jordan and David share how this pandemic and working from home changes their perspective on their daily routines and the realities (good and bad) of being at home and the gratitude for both long days and the time they now get to spend with their families. 8:40 - What it's like being on set with 'a big happy, family' that has genuine chemistry and the importance of surrounding yourself with people you know and love and who are so immensely talented. 11:17 - David and Jordan talk about how the show began in 2007 and selling it to Showtime and what they though the impact of 'Billions' would be on their show. They elaborate with the experience of having executives producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg join the project. 12:38 - What is the real Black Monday and how it influenced the story: where could they make the stakes higher in their own story, but also keep the ridiculousness of the truth of this era? 15:00 - The showrunners talk about previous comparisons to the 'Wolf of Wall Street' and the fun they have including those comparisons in their own show.  17:30 - Don shares his experiences of coming from a previous Showtime series, 'House of Lies' and what the comparisons are between these two characters. 20:00 - The three laugh about the opener of season 2, in which Don has to wear a long hair wig and his reaction to the journey of his character, Mo. 23:52 - David and Jordan share their thoughts on the responsibility of the show and where to land the responsibility  for the crash of Wall Street in the 1980s and the real Black Monday - and who will suffer the consequences for it in season 2. 25:50 - David and Jordan express how fortunate they feel with their incredible writing team. 26:25 - Don reacts to reading to the crazy things that happen to his character in the script, including some absurd things he is asked to say, and the importance of leaning into the time period . 30:40 - Don shares his passion for the organizations he is involved with, including The Solutions Project with Mark Ruffalo, and the importance of finding the right way to draw attention to these issues unless there is a national disaster. 32:00 - The three discuss their views on if there is there an obligation to use their celebrity platform to give back? 35:00 - Final words from our guests: gratitude for those working on the frontlines during this pandemic, and to remind listeners that 'Black Monday' is a comedy! Learn more about Hollywood Unscripted: https://www.curtco.com/hollywoodunscripted And Follow Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curtcomedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curtcomedia Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/hlywdunscripted A CurtCo Media Production https://www.curtco.com

Spoiler CUAC FM
Spoiler S07E07 – Black Monday

Spoiler CUAC FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 57:00


Black Monday es un comedia estadounidense de televisión creada por Jordan Cahan y David Caspe que fue estrenada el 20 de Enero de 2019 por la cadena Showtime. Los principales actores de la serie son Don Cheadle, Andrew Rannels, Regina Hall y Paul Scheer y el 29 de Abril de 2019 fue renovada para una […]

Dead Pilots Society
Special Executive Episode: Samie Falvey (Imagine Entertainment, ABC Comedy)

Dead Pilots Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 59:03


We’re kicking off 2020 with another true insider look at how television gets made! Andrew sat down with seasoned television executive, Samie Falvey. Samie spent many years as Head of Comedy at ABC, where she played a huge role in developing shows like Black-ish, Fresh Off The Boat and The Goldbergs. She is now on the selling side as Chairman at Imagine Television.  In this interview, you’ll hear her speak openly about running a network comedy department…  what it was like to hear David Caspe pitch Happy Endings… what made the Black-ish pilot so irresistible... the finesse involved with telling a comedy writer their script isn’t funny... and the one plot point she thinks writers should never use in a pilot. A lot of valuable insight for writers from someone with a ton of experience developing and producing comedy for television. Enjoy, and we’ll be back with a new dead pilot next month! We have a date for our next live show. This one will be at Westside Comedy Theatre on Saturday, February 29th at 5PM-7PM. The ticket link will be up shortly but make sure you block it out on your calendar. We’ll be reading some great pilots! For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast! Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes
(BONUS) Happy Endings Reunion

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 77:43


What miracle is this? Audio once forgotten and buried within the darkest recesses of Vulture's dungeons has found its way back to the light. Jesse hosts a live panel with the stars and creators of the cult-classic TV show Happy Endings. Recorded live at the 2016 Brooklyn Vulturefest, this panel features creator David Caspe and showrunner Jonathan Groff, along with the cast members:Eliza Coupe (Jane)Elisha Cuthbert (Alex)Zachary Knighton (Dave)Adam Pally (Max)Damon Wayans Jr. (Brad)Casey Wilson (Penny)The panel guests go through their favorite episodes, the show's beginnings, and what went into making the most memorable scenes of the series. Also included: hypothetical storylines for a Happy Endings revival. Stream Happy Endings on Hulu or wherever else you get TV.

In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast

Regina Hall has proven she’s one of today’s shrewdest and funniest on-screen performers, from her early days pounding the pavement using Backstage, to her work in films like “Love & Basketball,” the “Scary Movie” franchise, and the biggest comedy of last year, “Girls Trip.” She’s now starring in the hilarious new Showtime series “Black Monday,” created by Jordan Cahan and David Caspe, and is proving to be a master at quietly breaking audiences’ hearts, as she does in Andrew Bujalski’s Magnolia Pictures indie “Support the Girls,” a performance that’s earned her a Film Independent Spirit Award nomination and NYFCC Award for leading actress. For over 50 years, Backstage has been the most trusted place for actors to find jobs and career advice, and for casting professionals to find the right performers for their projects. “In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with some of the most exciting actors and storytellers working today. Check out more here: https://bit.ly/2OMryWQ SUBSCRIBE and listen to ""In the Envelope"" on: - iTunes: https://apple.co/2rs0llz - Google Play: https://bit.ly/2DHkPwt - Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2QNmu6C - Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2DJv6bD - Overcast: https://bit.ly/2OJvWGk - SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/2jUpnnw Follow Backstage and ""In the Envelope"" on social media: - https://www.facebook.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/intheenvelope - https://www.instagram.com/backstagecast Special thanks to... - Host: Jack Smart - Producer: Jamie Muffett - Editor-in-Chief: Rawaan Alkhatib - Social Media: Francis Ramos and Lauren Routt - Design: Mark Stinson and Caitlin Watkins - Additional Support: Kasey Howe

The Prestige
2.48 - THE RETURN OF THE KING (2003) & Openendedness

The Prestige

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 29:41


We've done it! It's the end of the franchise season! Peter Jackson's fantasy behemoth comes to a close — or does it? We talk about that feeling of ‘what now?', the way in which the narrative shifts perspectives, and the visual cinematic genius of Jackson. This Week's Media MR ROBOT S2 (2017): Sam Esmail, Rami Malek, Charly Chalkin HAPPY ENDINGS (2011—13): David Caspe, Eliza Coupe, Elisha Cuthbert Recommendations TOY SOLDIERS (1991): Daniel Petrie Jr., Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton AUSTRALIA (2008): Baz Luhrnmann, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman STAR TREK (2009): J.J. Abrams, John Cho, Ben Cross CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER (2011): Joe Johnston, Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones Footnotes Once again, our footnotes start with links to the Wikipedia and ‘Tolkien Gateway' entries for the film. This is the video of Andy Serkis's transformation for the new APES film (which really doesn't look worth watching, except possibly for him): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeZ8BQBl8NA. There's a sort of introduction to the ‘filmic language' that Rob briefly mentions, here: http://learnaboutfilm.com/film-language. And finally, confused by the phrase ‘Dutch tilt' or ‘Dutch angle'? Here's a basic guide: http://www.videoeditingsage.com/camera-angles-dutch-tilt.html. (Every day's a school day…)

The Writers Panel with Ben Blacker
David Caspe, Amanda Lasher and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson

The Writers Panel with Ben Blacker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 69:03


David Caspe (creator, Happy Endings and Marry Me); Amanda Lasher (Togetherness; Gossip Girl; Sweet/Vicious); Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (creator, Sweet/Vicious).

UnAired!
Episode 11: Marry Me

UnAired!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 35:13


This week, Ed and Eddy delve deep into NBC's hidden gem, Marry Me (created by David Caspe, creator of Happy Endings). Join them in their pursuit to pitch future episodes, a spin off, a crossover with Happy Endings, a series finale, and Ed thinking that Eddy's revelation of this week's show title was actually a marriage proposal...awkward.

Interview with the Artist
IWTA, Episode 42: Casey Wilson

Interview with the Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2015 50:04


Casey Wilson is an actress and writer, best known for playing Annie on NBC's Marry Me and Penny on the ABC comedy Happy Endings. For two seasons, she was a cast member on Saturday Night Live. On the big screen, she's appeared in David Fincher's Oscar-nominated film Gone Girl,  Julie & Julia, The Guilt Trip, and Christopher Guest's For Your Consideration. With her writing partner June Diane Raphael, she co-wrote the screenplay for Bride Wars, (starring Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway), and the comedy Ass Backwards, in which Casey and Diane both starred. She and her husband, comedy writer David Caspe live in Los Angeles and are pregnant with their first child.In this conversation, Casey talks about Marry Me, being pregnant, what it's like to work with your husband, why angry people are awesome, how therapy has helped her live a more balanced life, why crazy women are SO MUCH fun to play, and what she really went through after getting let go from SNL. Plus- she clears up rumors about Happy Endings coming back to ABC and admits that the April Fools prank kinda pissed her off.

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast
Podcast #653: New TV Shows for Fall 2014

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2014 53:57


New TV Shows for Fall 2014   We celebrate it every year, and it's that time of year again - a whole fall slate full of new HDTV shows. These new shows give us the opportunity to make new friends, share some laughs, and have an adventure or two, all from the comfort of your comfy living room sofa. When we were kids we looked forward to Christmas and the first day of summer.  As adults, we look forward to the fall more than anything else. Yes, the kids are back in school and football is back, but also our favorite shows are coming back with new episodes and we get the opportunity to fill the DVR with brand new series. ABC Black-ish Premieres: Wednesday, Sep. 24 at 9/8c Created by and starring comedian Anthony Anderson, Black-ish explores one man's efforts to establish a cultural identity for his family after he discovers his children don't have one. Anderson stars as man-of-the-house Dre, and Tracee Ellis Ross plays his biracial wife Rainbow; they've got their hands full working and raising kids Zoey, Andre (who prefers to be called Andy and really, really wants a bar mitzvah despite the fact they're not Jewish), and twins Jack and Diane. Hannibal's Laurence Fishburne appears as Dre's father, Pops, and wears velour tracksuits because he's Laurence freaking Fishburne.   Cristela Premieres: Friday, Oct. 10 at 8/7c Loosely based on comedienne Cristela Alonzo's life and stand-up routine, this family sitcom opens as the title character enters her sixth year of law school and takes on an unpaid internship at a law firm where she's frequently mistaken for the help. As she works to get her life and career started, she must also deal with her traditional Mexican-American family, who struggles to understand her ambitions. Carlos Ponce, Terri Hoyos, Andrew Leeds, Sam McMurray, and Jacob Guenther also star.   Forever Premieres: Monday, Sep. 22 at 10/9c Ioan Gruffudd stars as New York City medical examiner Henry Morgan, who harbors an unusual secret —he can't die. Working alongside his new partner, Det. Jo Martinez (Alana De La Garza), Morgan studies the dead in an effort to discover the mystery of his own immortality. Also, the ladies in the crowd might want to take note: When Morgan dies (and he dies semi-often for some reason), he always comes back naked. Judd Hirsch, Donnie Keshawarz, and Joel David Moore also star.   How to Get Away With Murder Premieres: Thursday, Sep. 25 at 10/9c Shonda Rhimes continues her push toward world domination with this legal thriller, which stars Viola Davis as a serious-as-the-death-penalty law school professor whose attractive students vie for her approval and a desk at her prestigious law firm. But their biggest lessons are learned outside the classroom, when they get caught up in a murder plot and, presumably, must figure out how to get away with it. Expect Scandal-sized twists and Grey's-like drama!   Manhattan Love Story Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 30 at 8/7c This new comedy uses the power of voiceover to broadcast the internal monologues of a New York City dude (Jake McDorman) and a Midwestern transplant chick (Analeigh Tipton) as they navigate an awkward first date and subsequent budding romance. What you'll learn early on from the voices in their heads is that guys like sex and women like purses; but as the series — and their relationship progresses, we expect things will get a bit more complicated than that.   Selfie Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 30 at 8/7c Karen Gillan (Doctor Who) drops her adorable Scottish accent to star in this modern spin on Pygmalion that takes place in today's social media-driven world. Gillan's Eliza Dooley is obsessed with becoming Internet famous, but her constant Instagramming and Facebooking has left her devoid of any real friends — not to mention the social skills required to make any. Desperate for a fix, Eliza hires marketer Henry Higenbottam (John Cho) to help her rebuild her image and put down her damn phone for once. CBS Madam Secretary Premieres: Sunday, Sep. 21 at 8/7c Tea Leoni plays a former CIA agent whose former boss, now the president of the United States (Keith Carradine), asks her to take on the role of Secretary of State after an accident claims the life of the office's previous occupant. Using her no-nonsense, unconventional attitude toward politics, she shakes things up in Washington, D.C. while also juggling her home life as a wife and a mother. Tim Daly and Bebe Neuwirth also star.   The McCarthys Premieres: Thursday, Oct. 30 at 9/8c A loud-mouthed, sports-crazy Boston family (aren't those things redundant?) is at the center of this multi-camera sitcom based on the life of series creator Brian Gallivan. But what happens when the patriarch asks the resident black sheep — a gay, sports-averse son — o be his assistant basketball coach? Madness! Will there be a "you throw like a girl" joke? Probably! Tyler Ritter, Laurie Metcalf, Jack McGee, Jimmy Dunn, and Joey McIntyre (yes, that Joey McIntyre, of New Kids on the Block) star.   NCIS: New Orleans Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 23 at 9/8c Why should Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles have all the fun? The Big Easy gets its own iteration of TV's most-watched drama, with Scott Bakula, Lucas Black, Zoe McLellan, and C.C.H. Pounder solving crimes on Bourbon Street and beyond. We guess the Navy boys get into lots of trouble while they're on leave!   Scorpion Premieres: Monday, Sep. 22 at 9/8c Based on the experiences of real-world genius Walter O'Brien, Scorpion is about a bunch of nerds who form a team to solve some of the world's most complex problems. (It's like if the Justice League of America traded their superpowers for supersmarts, computer wizardry and hacking skills.) And to give the show a Big Bang Theory-esque twist, Katharine McPhee plays the diner waitress who glues them all together. Elyes Gabel, Robert Patrick, and Eddie Kaye Thomas also star.   Stalker Premieres: Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 10/9c This violent and shocking thriller from The Following's Kevin Williamson has already drawn plenty of pre-air criticism, and with good reason. It follows a division of the LAPD that deals with stalkers, voyeurs, and love-obsessed weirdos who target mostly women, often with deadly results. Maggie Q and Dylan McDermott star as our law enforcement heroes who may be more complicated than they seem. NBC A to Z Premieres: Thursday, Oct. 2 at 9/8c A student of the How I Met Your Mother school of television, A to Z is a romantic comedy that chronicles a relationship from beginning to end, à la 500 Days of Summer. Mad Men's Ben Feldman stars (with both of his nipples!) as Andrew, a true believer in destiny and romance, while HIMYM's ever-charming Cristin Milioti plays the object of his affection, Zelda. (A to Z, get it?) Lenora Crichlow, Henry Zebrowski, and Christina Kirk round out the cast.   Bad Judge Premieres: Thursday, Oct. 2 at 9/8c This single-camera comedy stars Kate Walsh (Private Practice, Fargo) as Rebecca Wright, one of L.A.'s most respected criminal court judges. But here's the (overused and kind-of-boring) catch: While Rebecca totally and completely has it together in her work life, her personal life is the exact definition of a hot mess. She's flaky, she sleeps around without a care in the world, and she parties like she's still in college (so we're guessing she has the world's worst hangovers). She does drive a sweet van, though! John Ducey, Tone Bell, and Theodore Barnes also star.   Constantine Premieres: Friday, Oct. 24 at 10/9c One of many comic book adaptations this season, Constantine is based on the DC Comics series Hellblazer. Welsh actor Matt Ryan stars as the titular John Constantine, a seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult who abandoned his campaign against evil after failing to save a young girl's soul from hell. However, he's pulled back into the fight when the balance between good and evil somehow winds up on the line and an angel named Manny (Lost's Harold Perrineau) tells him to man up and get his act together. True Detective's Charles Halford also stars.   Marry Me Premieres: Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 9/8c Happy Endings' David Caspe is the writer behind this rom-com about a couple (played by Ken Marino and Caspe's real-life wife Casey Wilson) who are well on their way to tying the knot. There's just one problem: They can't get the marriage proposal right! Is it a sign that they aren't supposed to be together? Or do they need to just stop screwing up their overly inventive attempts to get engaged? Sarah Wright and John Gemberling also star.   The Mysteries of Laura Premieres: Wednesday, Sep. 17 at 10/9c Things at NBC are about to get Messing again! This lighthearted drama brings Will & Grace and Smash actress Debra Messing back to the small screen as Laura Diamond, an NYPD homicide detective who spends her days cleaning up the streets and the rest of her time cleaning up after her rambunctious twin sons and soon-to-be ex-husband (Josh Lucas) Laz Alonso also stars.   State of Affairs Premieres: Monday, Nov. 17 at 10/9c Former Grey's Anatomy star Katherine Heigl is making her grand return to television, whether you want her to or not. In this political drama, she plays a top CIA attache who's tasked with one heck of a job: put together a briefing for the president (Alfre Woodard) to assess the greatest threats to national security. And just in case that doesn't sound stressful enough, she spends what little free time she has hunting down the terrorists who killed her fiancé, who also happened to be the president's son. FOX Gotham Premieres: Monday, Sep. 22 at 8/7c Described as the origin story of future Gotham police commissioner Jim Gordon, Gotham is Fox's effort to get in on TV's comic-book craze. Southland and The O.C. alum Ben McKenzie stars as Gordon, a fresh-faced police detective whose life begins to change when he and his partner, the brash Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue), start investigating the murder of the parents of none other than a young Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz). However, the noir crime drama isn't just about Gordon's rise through the ranks of Gotham City's PD; it also promises to tell the origin stories of several DC Comics' villains, including Catwoman (Camren Bicondova), the Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor), and the Riddler (Cory Michael Smith).   Gracepoint Premieres: Thursday, Oct. 2 at 9/8c When a young boy is found dead on an idyllic beach, a major police investigation gets underway in the small California seaside town where the tragedy occurred. Soon deemed a homicide, the case sparks a media frenzy, which throws the boy's family into further turmoil and upends the lives of all of the town's residents. Based on the British series Broadchurch, the event series stars David Tennant and Anna Gunn as the pair of cops investigating the case. The cast also includes Nick Nolte, Michael Pena, Jacki Weaver and Kevin Rankin.   Mulaney Premieres: Sunday, Oct. 5 at 9/8c What's the deal with this show? Stand-up comic and former SNL writer John Mulaney does his best Jerry Seinfeld impression as a comedian who lives and works in New York City and whose pals (Nasim Pedrad and Seaton Smith) and wacky neighbor (Elliot Gould) like to butt into his life. But John will have a more regular gig than Jerry ever did: He writes jokes for a game-show host and comedian played by Martin Short. Yada, yada, yada...   Red Band Society Premieres: Wednesday, Sep. 17 at 9/8c Set in the children's ward of a Los Angeles hospital (and narrated by a kid who's in a coma), Red Band Society is a coming-of-age drama that follows a Breakfast Club -esque group of patients as they such face life-changing (and life-threatening) challenges as cancer and heart defects. Griffin Gluck, Zoe Levin, Charlie Rowe, Astro, Ciara Bravo, and Nolan Sotillo star as the young protagonists, while Dave Annable, Rebecca Rittenhouse, and Octavia Spencer take on the adult roles of the doctors and nurses who mentor them through the ups and downs of adolescence.   Utopia Premieres: Sunday, Sep. 7 at 8/7c In this experimental reality series based on a Dutch format, 15 contestants — of varying backgrounds and temperaments, of course —are thrown into the wilderness to spend an entire year building their own society with their own rules. Think Kid Nation for grown-ups. Will they govern by democracy, or will a dictator rise to power? Will they practice a certain religion, or will atheism rule? Will they farm their own food or eat each other as things devolve into anarchy and cannibalism? It'll be paradise or chaos (or something in the middle), and it'll be filmed for your enjoyment! CW The Flash Premieres: Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 8/7c The CW's highly anticipated Arrow spin-off stars Grant Gustin as Barry Allen, who becomes the fastest man alive, aka The Flash, after an explosion at the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator bestows him with superhuman speed. More lighthearted than its parent series, The Flash is set in Central City, where Barry works as a forensic investigator and uses his special power to help fight crime. He's aided in that endeavor by Det. Joe West (Law & Order's Jesse L. Martin), a cop who also serves as Barry's surrogate father; Barry's real father (TV's original Barry Allen, and Dawson Leery's dad, John Wesley Shipp) is in prison for allegedly murdering Barry's mother. Rounding out the cast are Candice Patton as Iris, Joe's daughter and Barry's BFF; Danielle Panabaker and Carlos Valdes as S.T.A.R. Labs scientists Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon; Rick Cosnett as Det. Eddie Thawne; and Tom Cavanagh as Dr. Harrison Wells.   Jane The Virgin Premieres: Monday, Oct. 13 at 9/8c Come on, it's all right there in the title: Gina Rodriguez stars as a young woman named Jane, and Jane is a virgin! What more is there to know? Well, okay, there is the fact that she's pregnant because she was accidentally artificially inseminated by her gynecologist. Whoops! And to make matters even more complicated, Jane has to decide whether or not to keep the baby after discovering the sperm specimen belonged to cancer survivor Rafael (Justin Baldoni), who's not only a former crush of Jane's, but also her new boss.   Research compiled with the help of TV Guide. A look back at the new TV shows for Fall 2013   How many survived? Of the shows we looked at for Fall premieres last year, not that many. This doesn't include other late premiere shows like mid-season or summer replacement series.   ABC (2/8) Betrayal - Canceled Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Renewed The Goldbergs - Renewed Trophy Wife - Canceled Lucky 7 - Canceled Back in the Game - Canceled Super Fun Night - Canceled Once Upon a Time in Wonderland - Canceled   NBC (1/6) The Blacklist - Renewed Ironside - Canceled Welcome to the Family - Canceled Sean Saves the World - Canceled The Michael J. Fox Show - Canceled Dracula - Canceled   CBS (2/5) We Are Men - Canceled Mom - Renewed Hostages - Canceled The Millers - Renewed The Crazy Ones - Canceled   FOX (2/3) Sleepy Hollow - Renewed Dads - Canceled Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Renewed   CW (2/3) The Originals - Renewed The Tomorrow People - Canceled Reign - Renewed  

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The Paunch Stevenson Show
Ep 234 1/10/14

The Paunch Stevenson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2014 55:30


Special Guest Tami Erin joins us for a long-awaited interview!!! In this episode: getting started in show business, The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking (1988), auditions and screentests, singing "Tomorrow" to win the part, method acting, crying on cue (emotional recall), Saturday Night Live memories, working on Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, Tami's favorite actors, musicians, and TV shows, living at the Jersey Shore during high school, the reason there wasn't a Pippi in the South Seas sequel, Tami's careers in fashion design and talent development, doing personal appearances, Tami's infamous sex tape on TMZ, serving as a UNICEF Ambassador, Hearts.com Ethical Fashion, her future plans, Tami's new song "Hollywood's Burnin" featuring Sir Adam Smasher, Steve Martin, and Happy Endings- cancelled ABC TV show created by David Caspe. Follow Tami on Twitter @TamiErinReal and visit her web site TamiErin.com 55.5 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com