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Jan Caruana, Miguel Rivas and Maggie Cassella take the news quiz with host Gavin Crawford.
Emma Hunter, Maggie Cassella and Miguel Rivas take the news quiz with host Gavin Crawford from May 2, 2024.
Martha Chaves, Andrew Phung, Maggie Cassella, Emma Hunter and MORE get quizzed by host Gavin Crawford.
Maggie Cassella, Miguel Rivas, and Emma Hunter take the news quiz with host Gavin Crawford.
Andrew Phung, Ashley Botting, and Maggie Cassella take the news quiz with host Gavin Crawford.
Maggie Cassella has tackled nearly every aspect of the business of show. From hosting and producing her own nationally televised talk show (‘Because I Said So’ airing on CityTV/Star) to her own drive-time radio show (Proud FM) to appearing on every major Canadian network as a current events commentator. She has also acted in and executive produced and produced both live and broadcast events. Maggie's latest endeavour includes the start-up Ford Cassella Productions partnering with the ever-brilliant Katie Ford (Miss Congeniality, Family Ties, Desperate Housewives, Prayers for Bobby). Ford Cassella Productions is a social impact endeavour and entertainment platform for LGBTQ2S+ audiences and the A(llies) who love them. Our motto is: Do good. Do good business. FCP will soon launch werefunnythatway.com where we will produce and host and amplify queer voices and entertainers, on a platform where every audience member will feel they have a place to belong. https://twitter.com/maggiecassella https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggie_Cassella
Like every other gala this year, the We’re Funny That Way queer comedy show has gone virtual. Producer and host Maggie Cassella is here with performers Brandon Ash-Mohammed and Martha Chaves to discuss making a comedy special without an audience -- or a crew, really -- and how they all plan to celebrate Pride this year.
On today’s episode of #FunnyGurl Heroine sits down with hilarious and talented comedian, producer, and long time friend, Maggie Cassella. The pair chat about Maggie’s extensive career, hosting her own talk show, unknowingly turning down Graham Norton for a gig, and her experiences with Joan Rivers, Phylis Diller, and Bea Arthur. PLUS, Heroine and Stacey discuss Heroine’s birthday celebrations and her recent encounter with a psychic who brought some messages from the other side.
Today is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. The federal government will table a bill to extend human-rights protections to transgender Canadians. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says this measure is overdue. So, what does this mean for Canadians? Guest host Jane Brown spoke with Toronto Comedian and writer Maggie Cassella and Robyn Letson from 519 Outreach Toronto.
The provincial Liberals have promised to introduce legislation by the end of the year that would mean same sex couples would have equal rights to their heterosexual counterparts when it comes to children. Right now, same sex couples have to adopt their child which can be costly. Libby was joined
Inside Jokes - Sunday June 12th, 2016 - Maggie Cassella, Katie Ford, & Diane Flacks
Maggie Cassella has some great stories to tell on this Family Day and President's Day edition of the podcast. Also, death by selfies, plus porn and sex toys. Warning - A lot of laughs and somedirty jokes. But you can handle it...
Inside Jokes with Sandra Carusi from Sunday November 15th, 2015, with guests Maggie Cassella, Katie Ford, & Shannon McDonough. insidejokes
Join our new host Maggie Cassella and producer Shannon McDonough as they sit down with writer and producer Katie Ford. Katie is best known for co-writing and co-producing the hit film, Miss Congeniality, starring Sandra Bullock. More recently, she wrote the Emmy-nominated movie, Prayers for Bobby starring Sigourney Weaver, and was Co-Creator/Showrunner of Working The Engels starring Andrea Martin that was on NBC and Global for a brief, bright summer in 2014. Katie started as a standup comic and actress before switching to writing full time (when faced with going to a Diet Pepsi audition in a bathing suit or staying home writing in sweatpants, the decision pretty much made itself.) She went from standup to playwriting, then at age 21, was hired for the NBC sitcom Family Ties, where she wrote 10 episodes of the series the Writers Guild of America recently voted one of the 101 best written television series. She also served as the show’s Story Editor and then Executive Story Editor. She was Producer and writer on ABC’s Desperate Housewives. Additionally, she penned the teleplay and Co-Executive Produced the acclaimed miniseries, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie for DISNEY/ABC. On the action side, she was writer and consulting producer for CBS’ action comedy, Chaos and wrote for the Transporter television series….and a bunch of other stuff. Ford recently returned to her roots as a standup comic, performing with writer/actor Diane Flacks in a show entitled “Bits and Pieces” and her successful solo show “The Value of Trying” was recently performed (April 2015) as a part of Soulo-Theatre’s “best of Canadian Solo shows” at Theater Lab in NYC. www.peachradio.com
A special Pride edition of The Art of Comedy. Guest Maggie Cassella talks working in the Canadian media industry as a comedian in television and radio, sexuality, and her friendship and history with Orange is the New Black star Lea DeLaria (Big Boo) ww.maggiecassella.com www.peachradio.com