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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 952, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: "r"ock music 1: Title adjective describing Dion's "Sue". Runaround. 2: The subject of this 1973 Allman Brothers hit was "tryin' to make a livin' and doin' the best I can". "Ramblin' Man". 3: UB40 sang that this makes me "feel so fine, you keep me rocking all of the time". Red Red Wine. 4: This alternative rock band's "Stand" served as the theme song to the sitcom "Get a Life". R.E.M.. 5: 4 of this Swedish pop duo's first Top 40 hits reached No. 1, including "It Must Have Been Love". Roxette. Round 2. Category: south park 1: Everglades National Park in this Southern state is the USA's largest subtropical wilderness. Florida. 2: National parks in the south of this state include Sitka and Glacier Bay. Alaska. 3: S. Montana's Electric Peak, named for the electrical charge experienced by climbers in 1872, is in this natl. park. Yellowstone. 4: Southeast of Mt. Rushmore lies Badlands National Park in this state. South Dakota. 5: Eisenhower's home in southern Pennsylvania is next to this national military park, site of an 1863 battle. Gettysburg. Round 3. Category: snl on film 1: Jake and Elwood are on a mission from God in this film. Blues Brothers. 2: 2 friends are on a mission with their Illinois public access show in this film. Wayne's World. 3: 2 aliens from the planet Remulak are on a mission to raise their teen daughter in this film. Coneheads. 4: Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan are on a mission to get into the best club in town and open their own in this film. A Night at the Roxbury. 5: Julia Sweeney is on a mission to have a relationship with Chris, a person of indeterminate sex in this film. It's Pat. Round 4. Category: quite the cast of tv characters 1: This title doc is a lifesaver, but Drs. Lawrence Kutner and Amber Volakis both died after working for him. House. 2: Gil Grissom and Raymond Langston both went after the bad guys (with science!) on this show. CSI. 3: Jamie-Lynn Sigler (played by Jamie-Lynn Sigler) and Mrs. Ari were characters on this HBO show. Entourage. 4: Supporting roles on this show include Glenn Quagmire and Death, the latter voiced by Adam Carolla. Family Guy. 5: Lutz, Frank and Toofer help make a variety show on this TV show. 30 Rock. Round 5. Category: the "ss" word 1: One who goes along for the ride. Passenger. 2: To study in minute detail or take apart; some people draw the line at doing it to frogs. Dissect. 3: It's the highest rank of diplomat. Ambassador. 4: The pressure is on to make this coffee, quick. Espresso. 5: The name of this thin, sheer fabric preceded condor and albatross in the names of pedal-driven planes. Gossamer. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Tread Perilously's month of Halloween TV continues with the 30 Rock episode "Stone Mountain." When Jack becomes displeased with Liz Lemon's attempts to find a new cast member, a folksy encounter with Kenneth the Page leads him to Stone Mountain, Georgia for "real American" humor. Liz is with him, of course, but a bad sandwich leaves her in the grips of Peppy Bizmilk. Will Jack's chosen local talent, a ventriloquist, be what TGS needs? Or will he learn some sort of lesson about his assumptions of the South? Meanwhile, Toofer, Frank, and Lutz try to sneak into Gay Halloween and Tracy becomes obsessed with the Rule of Threes. Justin is determined to get cancelled. He also freely admits there are problematic elements to Tina Fey's comedy. It leads to a discussion of the Fantasy genre's love affair with monarchy. Erik also discusses the problem with "the redneck voice." Justin recalls the comedy of the 2000s. Despite not being in the episode, James Marsden gets a shoutout. The pair also, once again, praise Jane Krakowski. They also compare the chuckle in various parts of the country and try to imagine Tituss Burgess as a Star Trek character. Also, unkind things about Jimmy Fallon may be said.
Jack is boasting about his easy, breezy relationship with Avery (Elizabeth Banks), when Nancy Donovan (Julianne Moore) bursts back into his office and life and forces the eternal question: Lee Marvin or Derek Jeter? Liz is hitting up the YMCA dating circuit, and Toofer stands up the affirmative action. Original Air Date: April 22, 2010 Love the pod? Join our Patreon party! You can find us at patreon.com/takespod and choose the level (adventure) that works for you. Want more Nick and Julie? Check out their other podcast: Takes All Over the Place - wherever you get your podcasts. They can also be found on social @takespod and @blergpodcast
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We scratch our way through chapter 4 while laughing heavily at our own jokes. Charley slays a white elephant (not to be confused with Jimmy Smits, the Magical Christmas Whale), we take our best guess at what a wharf actually is, and we make a solemn promise to you, Gary. So pull up a hamburger casserole and lean back, it's 'Salem's Loiterin'!---------------------Tommyknockin is brought to you by Rhythm Insurance, www.rhythminsurance.comAs well as Caerus & Hermes, contact Tim at tim.edstedt@caerusandhermes.com----------------------Don't forget to visit the Roxy Theater on December 16th to view the first season of MSquad, followed by a Q&A hosted by our own Charley Macorn!
Keith Powell is an actor, writer, director, and web series creator, known for his role as James "Toofer" Spurlock on 30 Rock, Connecting... and for and starring in the web series Keith Broke His Leg, for which he won several Indie Series Awards in 2016. Jill Knox is an actress, known for Connecting... , Keith Broke His and Train Baby. She is also an accomplished artist. Her works are an exploration of how she is influenced by words, drawings from personal experience and inspired by political figures, artists and free thinkers and hopes to create a body of work that merges pop art, history and communication.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/quidditasfactor)
Hey gang, thanks for joining the crew here! This week the crew are still reeling from the sudden departure of Dr. Zaz, but time waits for no being and the crew need to get to Coruscant! Toofer found himself in a casino where Tyr and Daniel track him down. Shak is sees a familiar face and an argument ensues back at the ship. What accusations will fly when tensions are high? May the Force be with you! Social Media: Website: talesoftheouterrim.com Twitter + IG: @totorffg Email: totorffg@gmail.com Reddit + Twitch: Tales of the Outer Rim Patreon: patreon.com/totorffg All music arranged by S.L.W. Makepeace using royalty free loops copyright 2001-2014 in Apple Garage Band Intro: The Take Off Outro: Pedals https://soundcloud.com/user-158185925-306119215/sets/songs-of-the-outer-rim-1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey gang, thanks for joining the crew here! This week the crew is recovering from the escapades encountered at the hands of Seraph Dri'iq, the bounty hunter pursuing Doc Zaz; I wonder who was flying the ship she escaped on? Shak and Zaz have a bit of a heated argument which ends up with someone replacing the Doc on the ship? What? At least Daniel has a net positive win with the new toy he made! Let's hope this layover on Corellia doesn't end up getting us bit by a kath hound! Hey, where's Toofer? Hmmm...Well anyway- May the Force be with you! Social Media: Website: talesoftheouterrim.com Twitter + IG: @totorffg Email: totorffg@gmail.com Reddit + Twitch: Tales of the Outer Rim Patreon: patreon.com/totorffg All music arranged by S.L.W. Makepeace using royalty free loops copyright 2001-2014 in Apple Garage Band Intro: The Take Off Outro: Pedals https://soundcloud.com/user-158185925-306119215/sets/songs-of-the-outer-rim-1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Liz’s head is spinning as she tries to manage all the monsters she’s created - and no, she’s not happy. She’s focused on making both Jenna and Tracy feel acknowledged by the world but also has mediate Frank and Toofer’s growing rivalry and attend an awkward dinner with C.C. (Edie Falco) and Jack with Kenneth as her date and board game partner. Luckily, James Carville (the real one) sweeps through in the end to clean up all the messes (and steal from the vending machine?) Original airdate: December 6, 2007 Follow us @blergpodcast and @takespod www.takespod.com/blerg And please rate, review and subscribe! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
“The key to success is figuring out how to survive in an industry that needs you, but doesn’t want you.” Keith Powell is best known as series regular James “Toofer” Spurlock on NBC’s Emmy-winning sitcom 30 Rock, where he received the 2008 Screen Actors Guild Award for Comedy Ensemble. Recently, Keith has mostly focused on writing and directing. He is currently writing a feature for Film 44 and HBO Films, and is set to direct his first film, Buffalo. Keith also directs for TV, having helmed an episode of NBC’s Superstore. After 30 Rock, Keith wrote, directed and starred in every episode of his web series, Keith Broke His Leg (which also starred his wife), for which he won two Indie Series Awards - Best Comedy and Best Actor. Keith boasts a strong theatre background as well having previously run his own theater company, and performed at The Old Globe in San Diego. You can currently catch Keith playing Garret on NBC’s Connecting, and Dr. Vance on This Is Us. Although born in Philadelphia, Keith spent much of his childhood in Monterey, CA before moving back east around the age of twelve, and making Delaware home. After many years participating in community theater (along with other Delaware natives like John Gallagher Jr. and Aubrey Plaza), Keith attended NYU and made New York City his home. During our conversation, Keith talks in detail about what the filming process was like for Connecting on NBC, a show set entirely on Zoom and mostly shot on iPhones. He also takes us back to his days with 30 Rock, the show where “he learned how to work in TV”, and shares his journey to landing the role of Toofer. Keith opens up about struggling to find “his own artistic comedic voice” after 30 Rock ended, and how a minor surgery led to the first inspirations for his own web series, Keith Broke His Leg. He now lives in Los Angeles, and along with directing, writing, and acting, each year Keith also mentors a new group of students fresh out of NYU as they begin navigating their careers in LA. In this episode, we talk about: What a typical shoot day for Connecting involved His Grandmother’s saying - “What's yours will know your face.” How he views himself as an artist and storyteller His experience working on 30 Rock Starting his own theater company after college, and Lynn Redgrave performing The inspiration behind Kevin Broke His Leg Being resilient in an industry full of rejection Connect with Keith: Instagram: @bykeithpowell Twitter: @keithpowell Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Thank you to our friends Jukebox The Ghost for our intro and outro music. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @jukeboxtheghost or via the web via jukeboxtheghost.com. A very special thanks to our patrons who help make this podcast possible! Cheryl Hodges-Selden, Paul Seales, David Seales If you would like to see your name in this show notes or get a shout out on the pod itself, visit ttp.fm/patreon to become a member and show your support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Part 2/3 of our Facebook Live playthrough of A Day at the Races! This was seriously so much fun to run, and listening to all of these parts makes me so happy. The gang begins the epic Dino-race, doing all sorts of sick stunts and having deep religious epiphanies along the way, eventually dealing with the fallout of the race's conclusion.
After 5 seasons, someone finally asks the question: "why is NBC so racist?" Congresswoman Bookman (Queen Latifah) of Rhode Island asks this very query to Jack as the Kabletown merger gets closer and closer, causing him to scramble and display as much forced diversity and tokenism as possible at 30 Rock. This is bad timing for Liz, as she's already feeling underappreciated at TGS, but Jack's sudden promotion of Toofer to co-head writer brings out El Tejón in Liz. Finally, Kenneth is trying to return to the Page program at NBC, but finds it's much more complex, but Jenna sees an opportunity; an opportunity to be the stage mom she always wanted to be. So grab your Magnolia Bakery cupcakes, study up on your vertical integration, and enjoy this week's Go To There! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Liz is a Head! In the worst way, unfortunately. While Liz tackles complex and pretentious dating scenarios, Jenna attempts to be a Head, Jack attempts to be a page and Toofer and Frank attempt to write a Tracy Jordan autobiography in one day. Original airdate: January 18, 2007 @blergpodcast @takespod www.takespod.com/blerg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
As Liz is looking for love at her YMCA, Jack's love life gets even more complicated as Nancy is back in town for his birthday. Unfortunately he cannot tell her about Avery and decides to "Three's Company" them both to decide which is best for his future. Elsewhere in 30 Rock, Toofer learns he was a diversity/affirmative action hire and sets out to right the wrongs, but Liz learns her past isn't squeaky clean either. This week's Go To There rings oddly poignant and topical given the current world events with racism around the world, and we urge you to donate and participate in the Black Lives Matter movement in any way you can. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
As Cece and Jack bicker over going public with their relationship, potentially putting their careers at risk, Liz must handle her TGS children: Tracy and Jenna. When Jenna receives an award for best actress in a movie based on a musical based on a movie Tracy takes it personally, so as Liz coddles him, Jenna reacts as one would expect and becomes a second Tracy for Liz. Elsewhere the Toofer and Frank rivalry finally explodes, but Liz cannot be bothered, nor can we, to give it the attention they desire. Join Go To There as we explore this week's episode of 30 Rock! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
2010: Keith Powell plays 30 Rock's Toofer on the NBC sitcom. He’s one of the comedy writers on “TGS,” the show-within-the-show.His nickname refers to his position on the staff: he’s both a Harvard grad and a minority, hence a two-for-one hire for human resources. That said, however, Toofer gets no respect, no respect at all. Powell himself, however, gets plenty of respect: he founded the Contemporary Stage Company in Wilmington, Delaware.
Denver musician Micah Morris fronts the band Fast Eddy when he isn't playing lead guitar with local live favorites Dirty Few. The former released the new EP, "Toofer One," earlier this summer. Morris and the other Fast Eddy members point to Motown and '70s classic rock as influences on songs like "Hurricane Alley." Fast Eddy stopped into the CPR Performance Studio to play a few songs. The band members also spoke with Alisha Sweeney about their road trip to Atlanta to record "Toofer One" and what they love about performing in Denver.
Steve Cooper talks with actor Keith Powell. Keith is best known for his role as Toofer in the Emmy winning NBC TV series 30 Rock. He was the Producing Artistic Director of Contemporary Stage Company, a summer theater in Wilmington, Delaware. He has produced/starred in/directed shows with Lynn Redgrave, Jasmine Guy, Keith David, Richard Easton, Duncan Sheik, and Sean Patrick Thomas. In the spring of 2007, while working as a recurring character on 30 Rock, he shot an ABC pilot called Judy's Got A Gun. It was subsequently not picked up for the Fall 2007 season, and he returned to 30 Rock, where he was promoted to a series regular. In 2014, he began a recurring role on the television series About a Boy as Richard, Will's workaholic friend/accountant/business manager and recurred on the final season of The Newsroom. He currently is working on the second season of the web series he created, writes, directs, and stars in called Keith Broke His Leg.
A very successful episode in which we contemplate our retirement, Dr. Vicki tries to convince someone that they’ve been Thunderstruck and Ben discovers he has ‘more face’ than he did a few years ago. - Vicki feels success in her waters. - We do some celebratory housekeeping (a.k.a champagne showers). - The prestigious @BrashsAustralia reach out to us. - Vicki is relieved to be equally as unsuccessful as her peers. - We plan our retirement. - Vicki writes a very boring play based on AC/DC’s Thunderstruck. - We lie about our age to get on to a Chinese dating show. - Ben discovers he has ‘more face’ than he did at twenty. - Ben’s uncovers his wife’s seedy side business. - Keith Powell from 30 Rock follows us on Twitter. - Ben accidentally gives the listeners a brief respite from our usual nonsense. - Ben makes a powerful enemy in China. - Michael Che has an epiphany about the N-Word.
A very successful episode in which we contemplate our retirement, Dr. Vicki tries to convince someone that they’ve been Thunderstruck and Ben discovers he has ‘more face’ than he did a few years ago. - Vicki feels success in her waters. - We do some celebratory housekeeping (a.k.a champagne showers). - The prestigious @BrashsAustralia reach out to us. - Vicki is relieved to be equally as unsuccessful as her peers. - We plan our retirement. - Vicki writes a very boring play based on AC/DC’s Thunderstruck. - We lie about our age to get on to a Chinese dating show. - Ben discovers he has ‘more face’ than he did at twenty. - Ben’s uncovers his wife’s seedy side business. - Keith Powell from 30 Rock follows us on Twitter. - Ben accidentally gives the listeners a brief respite from our usual nonsense. - Ben makes a powerful enemy in China. - Michael Che has an epiphany about the N-Word.
This week, Chuck, Dan, and JI-row discuss the process, the new Hall of Fame class, and introduce a new segment based on a 30 Rock character.
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Ricky and Bryan give you guys a Toofer of Cryptozoology today with an episode dedicated to both the Mythical North American Thunderbird and the terrifying Mongolian Death Worm! What are these giant beasts said to look and act like, what's their history and how do they fit into the world of unknown creatures? Tune in to find out!
Tune in to an early morning edition of That's Entertainment as I interview actor Keith Powell, who plays "Toofer," from the critically acclaimed and multiple award-winning comedy series, "30 Rock," on Thursday, October 4 at 9am ET.
Interview with Keith Powell, who plays Toofer on 30 Rock.
In the third episode of "30 Rock" actor Keith Powell's original web mini-series, Keith begins rehearsals and has trouble sticking to the script.
Keith and his publicist meet with various members of the media to promote his directing a play.
In the second episode of "30 Rock" actor Keith Powell's original web mini-series, Keith meets the cast for the play he will be directing and decides to deliver an "inspirational" speech. Check back November 17th for the bonus episode, "Act Break: Press Tour".