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Great friend of the show Rob Morrow joined us to talk about his new podcast with Janine Turner 'Northern Disclosure' Rob Talks:-His co-host Janine Turner-On the popularity to this day of Northern Exposure "There's something about that world that's just fun to enter into and get lost in"-Is doing a television show like summer camp-He's tried to reboot Northern Exposure four different times-His chemistry with Janine Turner-The gentlemen's dinner!!! (helllllllooooo Pete needs to goooooooo) To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Just when we thought we were done, they pull us back in... Only two individuals could have ever done that and by God it's them: Rob Morrow and Janine Turner! Following the release of their new podcast, Northern Disclosure, Lee and Charles take to the mics and discuss their thoughts and opinions on Rob and Janine's thoughts and opinions. Listen to Northern Disclosure: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/47bKSUjxDPl1jjPqN9z9Bs Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/northern-disclosure/id1812098502 patreon.com/northernoverexposurepodcast Theme music by Matt Jackson Podcast Artwork by Bball Y'all (bballyall.com) Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, Spotify, and SoundCloud. write in: northernoverexposurepodcast@gmail.com twitter: twitter.com/NorthernOverPod bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/northernoverpod.bsky.social
The Northern Exposure rewatch podcast you didn't know you needed: co-stars Rob Morrow and Janine Turner return with Northern Disclosure, revisiting all 110 episodes of the Emmy and Golden Globe winning ‘90s series. As one of TV's most beloved on-screen couples, Morrow and Turner are back with the same chemistry and frank, quirky banter that captivated audiences. Along the way, they're joined by co-stars and original creators to share never-before-heard behind-the-scenes stories and rediscover the magic of Northern Exposure. It's honest, fun, and full of the same quirky charm that made Cicely, Alaska a classic. Rob Morrow and Janine Turner kick off their rewatch with the pilot episode that started it all! Hear their personal stories from the audition process, the on-set atmosphere, and how their characters began to take shape. Plus, they'll share reflections on acceptance, the power of music and editing, and the stunning scenery of the Pacific Northwest. You can watch video episodes on YouTube and listen to Northern Disclosure wherever you get your podcasts! https://www.youtube.com/@NorthernDisclosurePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Northern Exposure rewatch podcast you didn't know you needed: co-stars Rob Morrow and Janine Turner return with Northern Disclosure, revisiting all 110 episodes of the Emmy and Golden Globe winning ‘90s series. As one of TV's most beloved on-screen couples, Morrow and Turner are back with the same chemistry and frank, quirky banter that captivated audiences. Along the way, they're joined by co-stars and original creators to share never-before-heard behind-the-scenes stories and rediscover the magic of Northern Exposure. It's honest, fun, and full of the same quirky charm that made Cicely, Alaska a classic. Rob Morrow and Janine Turner kick off their rewatch with the pilot episode that started it all! Hear their personal stories from the audition process, the on-set atmosphere, and how their characters began to take shape. Plus, they'll share reflections on acceptance, the power of music and editing, and the stunning scenery of the Pacific Northwest. You watch video episodes on YouTube and listen to Northern Disclosure wherever you get your podcasts! https://www.youtube.com/@NorthernDisclosurePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Morrow and Janine Turner Podcast:"Northern Disclosure"Get it wherever you get your podcasts along with Youtube.https://www.youtube.com/@NorthernDisclosurePodcast Show CreditsHost/Producer: Steve KmetkoAll things technical: Justin ZangerleExecutive Producer: Jim LichtensteinMusic by: Brian SanyshynTranscription: Mushtaq Hussain https://stillherehollywood.comhttp://patreon.com/stillherehollywoodSuggest Guests at: stillherehollywood@gmail.comAdvertise on Still Here Hollywood: jim@stillherenetwork.comPublicist: Maggie Perlich: maggie@numbertwelvemarketing.com
NBC's Chicago Med Doctor Dean Archer is a Board-certified Surgeon and an Attending Physician in the Emergency Room at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. He is played by our friend Steven WeberSteven joined us to talk:-The real-life-looking 'patient props' made of rubber "The effects department on Med is as good as any film I've ever been on ... it's continually shocking at how good they are!"-His wife Paula Marshall on Med-Dr Dean Archer's abrasive direct personality-Addressing the elephant in the room - CADS - The Character Actor Dinner Society-The Pitt starring his friend Noah Wyle-Lisa read a book her recommended To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Hi, everybody. Rodney may be off this week but that doesn't stop our other cohosts from sharing hot NCAA action, interesting podcast recommendations, cool comic conversation, terrific tales of TV, and a whole lot more, including...Rob Morrow and Paul Reiser?! The spoiler wall goes up at 37:16. Proceed with caution. SPOILER TIMESTAMPS: 37:16 - TASKMASTER SERIES 7 (no real spoilers) 41:58 - HELLSING (spoilers galore) 46:20 - DELICIOUS IN DUNGEON (no real spoilers) 52:54 - VELVET (minor spoilers) 56:15 - GODZILLA COMICS/AHOY COMICS/TOXIC AVENGER (no real spoilers) 59:21 - DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN (spoilers galore) Thank you for listening. Connect with Meanwhile At The Podcast on social media. Don't forget to #livetweet (we're still calling it that)! Share the show, subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and rate us on your podcast apps. Those much coveted five stars are always appreciated. Stay safe out there. NOW ON BLUESKY @MeanwhileATP https://x.com/meanwhileatp https://www.meanwhileatthepodcast.libsyn.com Rodney (AKA Art Nerrd): https://x.com/artnerrd https://www.instagram.com/theartnerrd/ https://facebook.com/artnerrd https://shop.spreadshirt.com/artnerrd Kristin: https://www.facebook.com/kristing616 https://www.instagram.com/kristing616 Rich: https://x.com/doctorstaypuft
Terre Weisman has Written, Directed & Produced 3 Indie Feature Films. His Recent Release Max Dagan Stars Zach Gordon, Michael Madsen & Rob Morrow with Cameos from Jay Mohr, Kirk Fox & Jeff Ross. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/industry-standard-w-barry-katz/support
Season 6! Episode 1! DINNER AT SEVEN-THIRTY! Joel gets dosed by Ed's orange juice and enters a New York BizzaroWorld of Cicilian residents in which everyone reverts back to their true nature! Starring Mr. Brown, highest-paid ferret actor of the 1990s who, just like Rob Morrow, is an excellent on-camera eater! Points off for no Marilyn or Dave, but otherwise what an amazing final season opener!
September 7-13, 1991 This week Ken welcomes Hilo creator Judd Winick BACK to the show. Ken and Judd discuss how long they speak to each other, Gary Busey living in your attic, Bad Ronald, the dark times of 1991, Stephen Dorf, Janine Turner, Walter Cronkite interviewing dinosaurs, Summer's end, season finales, Northern Exposure, SCTV, Twin Peaks, story engines, a Joel Fleischman type, The Real World, Rob Morrow, Hollis, great characters, Young Riders, Treat Williams, Dead Heat, nude Meatloaf, a stage adaptation of Phantom of the Paradise, Sing Street, Ken's gift of a John Travolta workout book from his elderly neighbors, shopping around for what to watch, ballroom dancing, Police Academy V, Cast a Deadly Spell, Dennis Hopper replacing Fred Ward, acknowledging how crazy things are, a pre-irony world, COPS, bookies, Big Top Pee Wee, Batman '89, Hardware, comic book movies, Yo! Yogi!, Pro Stars, the premiere of Herman's Head, moving The Simpsons, The Adventures of Mark and Brian, Stern, Marilyn from Northern Exposure, Rob Morrow and Johnny Depp's roomie days, Graham Green, never thinking about Paul Bunyan, Full House, San Francisco, Big Brother Jake with Jake Steinfeld, The Lightning Field, ripping off Quantum Peak for Marvel's EX-iles, Sliders, 90210, Amityville the Evil Escapes, and the era of not caring TV.
From Northern Exposure to Numb3rs...there are 'Billions' of reasons to love Emmy nominated actor Rob Morrow. Find out how he started his career in acting, his bi-coastal lifestyle, his special tie to Ben Stiller, and his passion for music! Plus, his big body of work is only surpassed by his big heart as a dedicated supporter of causes close to his heart like Project ALS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Morrow is Best Known for his Starring Role in TVs Northern Exposure 1990-1995 but did you know Rob Morrow Does Everything? He's an Actor, Writer, Director, Producer, Author, Musician, Songwriter & Drummer of Course. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/industry-standard-w-barry-katz/support
"Northern Exposure," "Numb3rs," "Quiz Show," "Mother," "Billions" Legendary actor/director Rob Morrow joins your "MOVIES WITH...." podcast hosts Norma Garcia, Rich Reid and Jeff Sherman for a frank and funny conversation about the struggles of his youth, finding his calling, working with icons, pursuing his passions and putting in years of hard work to prepare and perfect his craft to rise to the top of his profession. Rob provides invaluable advice to those coming up, reveals his hard-earned insights from decades working in stage, television and film. He even performs an original song, live in our studio!Be enlightened and entertained by the one and only Rob Morrow on this week's "MOVIES WITH..."Thank you for listening! Please visit our website at www.nrjmediagroup.com to learn more.
Fear is trickling down the walls at the White House like blood from a crime scene. They try to wipe it away with a Lawrence O'Donnell monologue here, a Stephen Colbert freak out there.Any other president at any other time in American history would be sweating. But Joe Biden isn't.It reminds me of this scene from the movie Quiz Show where the investigator, played by Rob Morrow, corners the President of NBC, played by Allan Rich, in an elevator. We have finally got you, Morrow says. Oh yeah? Rich says. Then why are you the one that's sweating?And so it goes with the Biden administration.But there is no hiding it. Nate Silver is worried. The New York Times is worried. Politico is worried. Rolling Stone is worried. It's so bad that they've given up towing the party line and are actually speaking out for the first time since Biden took office. They're desperate for Biden to step aside and give the job to someone, anyone who will stop Trump./// Get full access to Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone at sashastone.substack.com/subscribe
Actor and musician Rob Morrow stops by to talk television, film and music.
Great friend of the show Actor/Singer Rob Morrow (Northern Exposure, Billions) has a new Holiday song with Lisa Loeb called"Shake things up"-Rob talks-Working with Lisa Loeb -Peripatetic (Lisa calls him out - hahahaha)-January 11, 1992 - when he hosted SNL with musical guest Nirvana -Kurt Cobain out cold in the middle of the SNL dressing room floor-He saw U2 at the Sphere in Las Vegas -What is he reading right now-How did he and Lisa Loeb get together -His new series called 'The Grey House' produced by Kevin Costner & Morgan Freeman this summer on Paramount Plus -The 'Gentleman's Dinner' with his buddies Love Rob. One of the best
August 24-30, 1996 This week Ken welcomes singer/songwriter and frontman of his name sake band "Jatk", Matt Matkola, and the director of Jatk's "Don't Come Knocking", JP DiSciscio. Ken, Matt and JP discuss central Mass, rural internet, body swapping movies, rediscovering (or discovering for the first time) the 60s and 70s talk show era, Ed Sullivan, vintage technology, video cameras, building things to last, cable access, local news stations, R&B, VHS, Arlington Mass, how sometimes you cannot recreate the magic of a piece of analog technology, ghosted images, being on mushrooms, why talk shows are irrelevant now, The Doors, middle school, Summer birthdays, the prime years of Summer TV watching, Star Trek, Tek Wars, 90s Comic collecting, uniformed professions on TV, MTV's Singled Out, Hallmark Christmas Ornaments, five easy payments of $39, adjusting for inflation, My So-Called Life, SNICK, growing up without cable, Showgirls, Rambo, Columbo, Shelly Duval's Tall Tales, Swayze Crazy, WWF vs WCW, George Hamilton, The Simpsons, Mind Ripper, Ghost Hunting, Sightings, Unsolved Mysteries, Alien Autopsy, Dropdead Fred, T2, casting days, Rescue 911, Home Improvement, Drew Carey Show, The Bob Barker Years of Price is Right, Supermarket Sweep, celebrating your Sweet 16 with Apocalypse Now, The Bradford Exchange, Elvis Beer Steins, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy block, Carnosaur, Bringing Up Baby, horny Party of Five, watching Karate Kid over and over again, Italian American love of Goodfellas, Kobra Kai, WGN, Superstations, heist movies, Congo, Boy Meets World, Hangin' With Mr. Cooper, Disclosure, Summer School, Rob Morrow, the Bewitched that never was, Cheers within Cheers, and David Letterman's Olympic Level Disrespect.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 836, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: don knotts 1: Don won 5 Emmys in the '60s for playing this jittery comic sidekick. Barney Fife. 2: Jack and Chrissy could tell you Don slayed 'em as new landlord Ralph Furley on this sitcom. Three's Company. 3: Don played a magical TV repairman in this 1998 fantasy in black and white -- and color. Pleasantville. 4: In the classic "The Ghost And Mr. Chicken", Don sought a news scoop by spending the night in one of these. Haunted house. 5: Don remarked "I am cursed with an abnormal sexual magnetism" as bird watcher Abner Peacock in this epic. The Love God?. Round 2. Category: film directors 1: Tim Burton based this sharp title character on a sketch he'd drawn in school. Edward Scissorhands. 2: Perhaps tired of his old office job, in 2018 he branched out as the director of "A Quiet Place". (John) Krasinski. 3: Vittorio De Sica directed a classic 1948 film about Antonio, who steals one of these vehicles. a bicycle. 4: This actress/filmmaker got an Oscar nomination for her direction of the 2017 film "Lady Bird". (Greta) Gerwig. 5: This alliterative Italian won Best Director for his work on "The Last Emperor". (Bernardo) Bertolucci. Round 3. Category: twain tracts 1: In a 1904 essay Twain's subject was this French saint about whom he had written a book. Joan of Arc. 2: The Sacramento Union published Twain's running account of his visit to these islands. Hawaiian Islands. 3: Twain set down the "Personal Recollections of" this female French saint and warrior. Joan of Arc. 4: "I resk forty dollars that he can outjump any frog". The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. 5: A miner bets on his amphibian's leaping ability in "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of" this county. Calaveras County. Round 4. Category: 1990s television 1: This FOX drama follows the plight of the Salinger children, who were orphaned by a car wreck. Party of Five. 2: Roslyn, Washington represented Cicely, Alaska, the setting of this Rob Morrow series. Northern Exposure. 3: The quirky drama "Picket Fences" was set in this town in Wisconsin, not in Italy. Rome. 4: "Twin Peaks" was the first TV venture for this avant-garde filmmaker. David Lynch. 5: (Hi, I'm Arianna Huffington) Al Franken and I did a "Point-Counterpoint" segment called "Strange Bedfellows" for this Bill Maher show. Politically Incorrect. Round 5. Category: anthropologists 1: Hortense Powdermaker did fieldwork in this California place and wrote a book calling it "The Dream Factory". Hollywood. 2: Ruth Benedict's study of this country began at the behest of the U.S. Office of War Information in the 1940s. Japan. 3: Among the Ndembu, Victor Turner studied these transitional "rites", like isolation for young boys. rites of passage. 4: A debate raged between Sahlins and Obeyesekere over whether the Hawaiians really thought this man was a god. (Capt.) Cook. 5: Franz Boas organized the Jesup Expedition of 1902, exploring the relationship of people of these 2 continents. Asia and North America. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
ALWAYS a blast having Chicago Med's Steven Weber back on the show.We talk:-Crystals and energy-The Chi Med episode this season where he shows part of his abs-Steven's connection with Amy Ritter and John Ritter-Dick Wolf-A special surprise for Steven -Steven's great friend Rob Morrow joins ... Steven Weber is fun ...
In this one, Cody talks to Rick DeVoe. From 1994 to 2018, he promoted and managed bands like Pennywise, Unwritten Law, The Offspring and Blink 182. The bands weren't the ubiquitous names they are today, they were local bands. Punk rockers from California, still trying to make a name for themselves. Until Rick had an idea: What if he got their music into surf videos? They could play at video premieres, events and competitions. The first time this idea was put into effect was in 1994, with director Taylor Steele's “Good Times.” Taylor's videos featured guys like Kelly Slater, Shane Dorian and Rob Machado, and the sound of punk went right along with their styles of surfing. Eventually, with the help of guys like Rob Morrow — the founder of Morrow Snowboards — Rick found that that punk sound fit nicely into snowboard culture as well. He found that, at the time, there was a common language of anti-establishment and punk rock mentality that ran through surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding. In the early 90s, Rick brought punk bands to the King of the Hill competition in Thompson Pass twice. The first time, it was Pennywise and The Offspring. The second time, it was Pennywise again, but this time with Blink 182. He admits they were all out of their element in the mountains, but when they took the stage they were right back in their element, rocking a crowd. Before all of that, though, they were on a plane — Rick, the bands and their entourages. There were about 20 to 25 of them and they had flown from LAX to Anchorage, then they hopped on a smaller plane that took them to Valdez. This moment, in that small plane, is one that Rick will remember for the rest of his life. How some of the most influential punk rockers of this generation were buzzing along, headed to some of the most iconic mountains in the world. Thank you to Loft 100 Studios in Carlsbad, California for letting Rick use their studio to record.
Season 5! Episode 14! A BOLT FROM THE BLUE! Top Three Of All Time! Maybe. Guys, this is another Stefon Episode: It has it all! Rob Morrow being a genius, Ed being awesome, Chris and Maurice being horseshoe ridiculous as always, Adam being amazing, Marylin being even more amazing - and us crying! Again! Maybe!
This week are tackling the first two episodes of the last season of the very ‘90s show Northern Exposure! Hear us talk about Rob Morrow's Seinfeld-esque mullet, what happens when you drink orange juice with native “medicine” in it, and why a grown woman woke up in a doll house. Thank you so much to […]
Seguimos con nuestra experiencia en pareja viendo "Doctor en Alaska" y descubriendo su peculiar universo. En el episodio de hoy tenemos gripes supuestamente enviadas por la KGB, ensoñaciones de cineasta, remedios ancestrales hediondos y nuestro habitual machaque a Rob Morrow. Que no, que de verdad le estamos empezando a coger cariño.
Seguimos nuestra aventura en pareja por Doctor en Alaska. En el podcast de hoy hablamos de los espisodios "Soapy Sanderson" y "Sueños, esquemas y golf", le damos caña como siempre a Rob Morrow y sufrimos algo de cringe con la edad de uno de los personajes.
Hacía tiempo que el formato de podcast en pareja no se prodigaba por este canal, pero aquí estamos de nuevo la Srta. Lebana y servidor de ustedes con un proyecto de podcast que queríamos emprender de hace tiempo. Queríamos ir viendo una serie que no conociéramos e irla comentando sin prisa, ya saben que la regularidad no es algo con lo que contar en este espacio -aunque trataremos de estar cada mes por aquí- pero si nos acompañan durante esta aventura vamos a ir comentando en pareja la mítica "Doctor en Alaska", uno de los hitos televisivos de los 90 y del que no sabemos absolutamente nada más que mola mucho, así que nos veran ir creciendo junto a la serie. ¿Acabaremos hasta las narices de Rob Morrow? El tiempo lo dirá. Si se suben a esto, muchas gracias por acompañarnos.
Our guy, Rob Morrow starring in Showtime's 'Super Pumped'a scripted series about Uber -Rob's role as Apple's Eddie Cue-Will 'Billions' return for another season-Will a 'Northern Exposure' reboot ever get made-His best friend was just on the show with us -His new series with Greg Kinnear & Courtney CoxWe love this cat! Photo courtesy: IMDB
Ian and Pat McDonald raise a scoop of freezer-burnt ice cream to the most important women in their lives with a look at Albert Brooks' 1996 comedy, Mother!Brooks stars as John Henderson, a sci-fi novelist who moves in with his mother, Beatrice (Debbie Reynolds), after finalizing divorce #2. His plan: figure out what it is about his own strained family relationships that prevent him from finding a compatible partner.In this loving and (mostly) reverent review, the guys talk about why MOTHER took awhile to grow on them; debate whether or not Mother's Day is an actual holiday, and open up about why their own moms mean so much to them!Plus: Ian's Rob Morrow impression will send you hurtling toward the "Volume" button!Show Links:Watch the Mother trailer.Keep up with Pat at HollywoodChicago.com.Subscribe to, like, and comment on the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel!
Welcome to another episode of Movies that Make Us! This week we go back to 1994 with an underrated classic Quiz Show. Starring Ralph Fiennes, John Turtorro, Rob Morrow, Martin Scorsese, David Paymer, Hank Azaria, and Mira Sorvino. It's the true story of the hit quiz show 21 and the dramatic rise and fall of contestants Herb Stempel and Charles VanDoren. It's a story of temptation and consequence, what is real and what is fake, and is beautifully acted, directed, and filmed. What are your thoughts on this pick? Have you seen Quiz Show before? As always, you can reach us at podcast@moviesthatmakeus.com. Did you miss the video premier of this episode? Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel, and then click the little bell to receive notifications when we add a new video or go live.You can also follow our Facebook page so you can receive notifications for new audio or video of our episodes. Sometimes we are even live on Facebook, so you can give us feedback right then and there. It's pretty sweet.As always, thank you for listening, and for now, we won't see you at the movies… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Erik Watkins and the whole Life is Like a Game Show crew and Mark Radulich present our Quiz Show 1994 Movie Review! Quiz Show is a 1994 American historical mystery-drama film directed and produced by Robert Redford. Dramatizing the Twenty-One quiz show scandals of the 1950s, the screenplay by Paul Attanasio adapts the memoirs of Richard N. Goodwin, a U.S. Congressional lawyer who investigated the accusations of game-fixing by show producers. The film chronicles the rise and fall of popular contestant Charles Van Doren after the fixed loss of Herb Stempel and Goodwin's subsequent probe. The film stars John Turturro as Stempel, Rob Morrow as Goodwin, and Ralph Fiennes as Charles Van Doren. Paul Scofield, David Paymer, Hank Azaria, Martin Scorsese, Mira Sorvino, and Christopher McDonald play supporting roles. The real Goodwin and Stempel served as technical advisors to the production. The film received generally positive reviews and was nominated for several awards, including a Best Picture Oscar nomination and several Golden Globe Awards. For a 30 Day Free Trial of Amazon Music Unlimited head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork. Amazon Music is free. Amazon Music Unlimited is not. And for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork. Check us out on the player of your choice https://linktr.ee/markkind76 Also check out the W2M Network Discord https://discord.gg/fCYpG5dcT9
Erik Watkins and the whole Life is Like a Game Show crew and Mark Radulich present our Quiz Show 1994 Movie Review! Quiz Show is a 1994 American historical mystery-drama film directed and produced by Robert Redford. Dramatizing the Twenty-One quiz show scandals of the 1950s, the screenplay by Paul Attanasio adapts the memoirs of Richard N. Goodwin, a U.S. Congressional lawyer who investigated the accusations of game-fixing by show producers. The film chronicles the rise and fall of popular contestant Charles Van Doren after the fixed loss of Herb Stempel and Goodwin's subsequent probe. The film stars John Turturro as Stempel, Rob Morrow as Goodwin, and Ralph Fiennes as Charles Van Doren. Paul Scofield, David Paymer, Hank Azaria, Martin Scorsese, Mira Sorvino, and Christopher McDonald play supporting roles. The real Goodwin and Stempel served as technical advisors to the production. The film received generally positive reviews and was nominated for several awards, including a Best Picture Oscar nomination and several Golden Globe Awards. For a 30 Day Free Trial of Amazon Music Unlimited head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork. Amazon Music is free. Amazon Music Unlimited is not. And for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork. Check us out on the player of your choice https://linktr.ee/markkind76 Also check out the W2M Network Discord https://discord.gg/fCYpG5dcT9
Steve and Chrissy welcome Rob Morrow to Touhyville. They talk about the new Showtime series Super Pumped, Kyle Chandler, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Rob's delightful dog Fergie and more.
Josh Gladstone has served as Artistic Director of the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall since 2000 where most recently he directed Alec Baldwin, Blair Underwood and Rob Morrow in the comedy Stan The Man by Eugene Pack, and acted alongside Mercedes Ruehl and F. Murray Abraham in Jules Feiffer's A Bad Friend, an evening celebrating the playwright's 90th birthday. At the Drew he's directed and produced such plays as Romeo & Juliet, Extinction, Steve Martin's The Underpants, All My Sons starring Laurie Metcalf and Alec Baldwin; Clever Little Lies starring Marlo Thomas; Tony Walton's productions of Tonight at 8:30 starring Blythe Danner, Equus starring Alec Baldwin and Moby Dick Rehearsed starring Peter Boyle; and The Glass Menagerie starring Amy Irving. Regional credits include Children's Theatre Co.; Shakespeare Theatre, DC; and four seasons as Artistic Director of Hamptons Shakespeare Festival.www.creativeprocess.info
"Laurie Anderson, Leslie Odom Jr. from Hamilton was here a couple of years ago. It was fantastic. Judd Hirsch. I got a chance to drive in my car with Charles Durning and Jack Klugman, two character actors that I admired all my life. It was a surreal experience.When I got here, I started to do some of the Shakespeare plays, working sometimes with kids from the community and professional artists. Michael Nathanson played Hamlet with us in 2005. Alec Baldwin, Eric Bogosian, Jeffrey Tambor, Anne Jackson and Eli Wallach, who lived in East Hampton about two blocks from here. They were involved in the John Drew Theater from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Through much of their lives, they were lifetime performers at Guild Hall, always in the summer doing a little something. Eli worked up until his 90s, and he was still working, as sharp as a tack. There have been so many artists here. Two summers ago, Questlove was here interviewing Jerry Seinfield on the stage and Alec Baldwin has been our board president for a number of years. He liked the renovations. He liked the show that Harris Yulin did with Amy Irving. He loved The Glass Menagerie and he loved the renovation. So he said, I want to get involved with you guys. The Hamptons is a wonderfully welcoming place to make art. I think going back to the time of Jackon Pollock and before him the tile painters, this has been an artist colony. And I think there is still a spirit of that around."Josh Gladstone has served as Artistic Director of the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall since 2000 where most recently he directed Alec Baldwin, Blair Underwood and Rob Morrow in the comedy Stan The Man by Eugene Pack, and acted alongside Mercedes Ruehl and F. Murray Abraham in Jules Feiffer's A Bad Friend, an evening celebrating the playwright's 90th birthday. At the Drew he's directed and produced such plays as Romeo & Juliet, Extinction, Steve Martin's The Underpants, All My Sons starring Laurie Metcalf and Alec Baldwin; Clever Little Lies starring Marlo Thomas; Tony Walton's productions of Tonight at 8:30 starring Blythe Danner, Equus starring Alec Baldwin and Moby Dick Rehearsed starring Peter Boyle; and The Glass Menagerie starring Amy Irving. Regional credits include Children's Theatre Co.; Shakespeare Theatre, DC; and four seasons as Artistic Director of Hamptons Shakespeare Festival.www.creativeprocess.info
Actor Rob Morrow (Northern Exposure) talks with Pete, Rob & Lisa about his guest appearance on Showtime's Billions and Paul Giamatti's enormous weight loss. Rob also tells the crew if there's going to be a Northern Exposure reboot.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 205, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Fortune 500 1: 1 of the 2 manufacturing companies classified under "Toys" in the 500. 1 of (Mattel and Hasbro). 2: No. 242 on the list, this insurance co.'s $99.3 billion loss made it Fortune's biggest loser ever. AIG. 3: Since the Fortune 500 list began in 1955, only Exxon, Wal-Mart and this now-troubled auto co. have held the top spot. GM (General Motors). 4: With 14,000 videos, the most watched Fortune 500 CEO on YouTube was this bespectacled chairman of the No. 35 company. Bill Gates. 5: AMR and UAL are the top 2 companies in this industry. airline. Round 2. Category: It Happened On Valentine's Day 1: In 1929 Al Capone's men massacred rival gangsters on St. Valentine's Day in this city. Chicago. 2: TV's Mrs. Brady, she was born on Feb. 14, 1934. Florence Henderson. 3: In 1995 Arthur Chaskalson, who defended Nelson Mandela in 1964, was sworn in as this country's chief justice. South Africa. 4: Americans fell in love with her when she gave a TV tour of the White House on Feb. 14, 1962. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. 5: On Feb. 14, 1989 the Ayatollah Khomeini called for the death of this Indian-born British author. Salman Rushdie. Round 3. Category: 1990s Television 1: (Hi, I'm Arianna Huffington) Al Franken and I did a "Point-Counterpoint" segment called "Strange Bedfellows" for this Bill Maher show. Politically Incorrect. 2: This FOX drama follows the plight of the Salinger children, who were orphaned by a car wreck. Party of Five. 3: Roslyn, Washington represented Cicely, Alaska, the setting of this Rob Morrow series. Northern Exposure. 4: The quirky drama "Picket Fences" was set in this town in Wisconsin, not in Italy. Rome. 5: "Twin Peaks" was the first TV venture for this avant-garde filmmaker. David Lynch. Round 4. Category: Buddy The Beekeeper 1: Buddy mixes equal parts of this and hot water to feed a new colony with no honey to eat. Sugar. 2: Buddy doesn't like being asked "Who's the lucky fella?" when he wears this between his hat and collar. Beekeeper's veil. 3: Buddy makes people mad when he blows this in elevators, but he blows it at bees to calm them down. Smoke. 4: Buddy might say "None of your business" if asked about harvesting this product used in candles and polishes. Beeswax. 5: In spring Buddy gets ready for these masses of bees to fly from their hives and form new colonies. Swarms. Round 5. Category: Beer 1: In '60s ads, they called to this girl for Carling Black Label. Mabel. 2: While Bud calls itself the "King of Beers", this one calls itself the "Beer of Danish Kings". Tuborg. 3: In 1963, Schlitz became the 1st beer to be marketed nationally in these. tab top or pull top cans. 4: This popular Irish beer bears the name of a classic Irish stringed musical instrument. Harp. 5: Bob Marley's ghost could tell you that Red Stripe is a beer from this Caribbean country. Jamaica. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
in Part 8 of their 1994 Retrospective Mini Series, Sam and Manny discuss the 4th Best Picture nominee: Quiz Show. Directed by Robert Redford and starring Ralph Fiennes, John Turturro and Rob Morrow, this drama chronicles the investigation into the rigging of winners on the television show: Quiz Show.
George talks to musician Sam Mickens about one of his favorite docs LOST SOUL: THE DOOMED JOURNEY OF RICHARD STANLEY'S ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU (2014, David Gregory)It's the mid-'90s. British/South African horror director Stanley pitches a version of the H.G. Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau and New Line Cinema picks it up. Some huge movie stars get attached and the set becomes a war of egos, bad weather, worse attitudes, and inevitable chaos. Stanley is sent packing, but this is not the last we see of him.Sam Mickens is a native Angeleno, musician, writer, multidisciplinary artist, and now President/head of programming for Another World is Possible, a new politics and culture streaming service and news network.*Abuse accusations leveled against Stanley came to light in 2021.Follow Sam on:Twitter: @SamMickensInstagram: @SamMickensFollow Another World Is Possible on:Twitter: @AWIPTVInstagram: @AWIPTVFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As a kid in high school, Rob Morrow saw the film Grease and knew immediately that he was going to be an actor. He began doing plays at school and it wasn't long before he dropped out to pursue acting professionally. In this episode, Morrow shares the numerous synchronicities that led him to what he believes was his destiny in the entertainment industry, as well as some of the powerful lessons he has learned along the way. Get the full show notes and more resources at https://thecreativecoalition.org/podcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Season 3! Episode 23! It's the Season Finale Y'all and it is AMAZING! It's the infamous CICELY! This episode has everything! The history of the founding of Cicely, Alaska! Lesbians in a positive light! Sex work in a positive light! Strong Women! Rob Morrow being the greatest actor ever! Transformation! Real bad interpretive dance! WE LOVE IT!
Today we pour our “caufee" and circle around the formica table with the faux gold specks in it to chat about Albert Einstein AKA Albert Brooks’ film Mother. This 1996 offering from Brooks reminds us that sometimes we are more like our mothers than we would like to admit. Beatrice Henderson: I love you. John Henderson: I know you think you do, Mother. Some of our favorite parts of this movie are: How exposition is shared A baby Lisa Kudrow as his date Rob Morrow’s character as the whiney brother How he moves back in to work through writer’s block The freezer food scene - A classic How Mike weaves Doogie Howser into the pod Watch next week’s film: Parenthood (1989) Streaming for free on Peacock Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today’s episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don’t forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media.
Season 3! Episode 19! WAKE UP CALL! You guys, get ready for the brilliance that is Graham Greene! Leonard is here! Rob Morrow is the GOAT! Chris is lovely! Shelly's got some skin nonsense happening! Maggie has moved on from dating dogs to dating bears oh my god Maggie get yourself together! Another gorgeous, beautiful ending with perfect music. THIS SHOW! My heart!
Two friends of the show stop back in to catch up. Din Thomas gets us up-to-date on everything with his team, mma coaching, and Fight Island. Then I chat with Lorenzo Hunt fresh off his KO victory at BKFC Knucklemania over Rob Morrow. And of course both gentlemen partake in another Speed Round! #ufc #mma #bkfc #knucklemania #knuckleup #toethline #ufcfightisland #abudhabi #fightisland #khabib #thejuggernaut #thedindairies
I talk with BKFC's Lorenzo "The Juggernaut" Hunt and Rob "The Destroyer" Morrow ahead of their clash at BKFC: Knucklemania!
This week, we have reviews of Sputnik, Zatoichi Meets Yohjimbo, Sputnik, and Numb3rs! We've also got news on a returning character to the MCU, the death of another DC show (despite that one getting a spin-off), the new home of Wonder Woman, a bit on the disability of Witches and a story about how Johnny Depp will not be looking for Fantastic Breasts again. (Yeah, we spelled that right!) Beep / Bop / Boop? www.cinemasavants.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Picture an Irish Bar in New York City's Theater District... FEATURING: Terry Walters as Tammy, Rob Morrow as Chip, Debbon Ayer as Belinda, Bradley White as George, and Constance Forslund as Gloria
Josh Gladstone has served as Artistic Director of the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall since 2000 where most recently he directed Alec Baldwin, Blair Underwood and Rob Morrow in the comedy Stan The Man by Eugene Pack, and acted alongside Mercedes Ruehl and F. Murray Abraham in Jules Feiffer's A Bad Friend, an evening celebrating the playwright's 90th birthday. At the Drew he's directed and produced such plays as Romeo & Juliet, Extinction, Steve Martin's The Underpants, All My Sons starring Laurie Metcalf and Alec Baldwin; Clever Little Lies starring Marlo Thomas; Tony Walton's productions of Tonight at 8:30 starring Blythe Danner, Equus starring Alec Baldwin and Moby Dick Rehearsed starring Peter Boyle; and The Glass Menagerie starring Amy Irving. Regional credits include Children's Theatre Co.; Shakespeare Theatre, DC; and four seasons as Artistic Director of Hamptons Shakespeare Festival.· www.guildhall.org/people/josh-gladstone/· www.creativeprocess.info
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Josh Gladstone has served as Artistic Director of the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall since 2000 where most recently he directed Alec Baldwin, Blair Underwood and Rob Morrow in the comedy Stan The Man by Eugene Pack, and acted alongside Mercedes Ruehl and F. Murray Abraham in Jules Feiffer's A Bad Friend, an evening celebrating the playwright's 90th birthday. At the Drew he's directed and produced such plays as Romeo & Juliet, Extinction, Steve Martin's The Underpants, All My Sons starring Laurie Metcalf and Alec Baldwin; Clever Little Lies starring Marlo Thomas; Tony Walton's productions of Tonight at 8:30 starring Blythe Danner, Equus starring Alec Baldwin and Moby Dick Rehearsed starring Peter Boyle; and The Glass Menagerie starring Amy Irving. Regional credits include Children's Theatre Co.; Shakespeare Theatre, DC; and four seasons as Artistic Director of Hamptons Shakespeare Festival.· www.guildhall.org/people/josh-gladstone/· www.creativeprocess.info
Southern Sense is taking the Thanksgiving Holiday off. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us on Facebook. Phyllis Schlafly has been a national leader of the conservative movement since the publication of her best-selling 1964 book, A Choice Not An Echo. She has been a leader of the pro-family movement since 1972, when she started her national volunteer organization called Eagle Forum. Her monthly newsletter called The Phyllis Schlafly Report is in its 47th year. Her syndicated column appears in 100 newspapers, and on many conservative websites, her radio commentaries are heard daily on over 600 stations, and her radio talk show on education called “Eagle Forum Live” is heard weekly on 90 stations. Both can be heard on the internet. Rob Morrow is an alternative historian who along with Roger Stone is co-author of the ground breaking book "Clinton's War on Women" Twitter @RobMorroLiberty Dedication: To ALL of our Veterans! This month, show solidarity with our Active Military and Veterans, by replacing your outdoor lights with green colored lights!
Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis and Curtis "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us on Facebook. Phyllis Schlafly has been a national leader of the conservative movement since the publication of her best-selling 1964 book, A Choice Not An Echo. She has been a leader of the pro-family movement since 1972, when she started her national volunteer organization called Eagle Forum. Her monthly newsletter called The Phyllis Schlafly Report is in its 47th year. Her syndicated column appears in 100 newspapers, and on many conservative websites, her radio commentaries are heard daily on over 600 stations, and her radio talk show on education called “Eagle Forum Live” is heard weekly on 90 stations. Both can be heard on the internet. Rob Morrow is an alternative historian who along with Roger Stone is co-author of the ground breaking book "Clinton's War on Women" Dedication: To ALL of our Veterans! This month, show solidarity with our Active Military and Veterans, by replacing your outdoor lights with green colored lights! Twitter @RobMorroLiberty
Rob Morrow, star of 'Quiz Show,' 'Numb3rs,' and 'Northern Exposure,' on how deep he needs to go for his art. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices