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Vont, Chap and Justis are back! Vont has a question about a destination wedding that he went to (7:19) and was Justis wrong for doing this at his boy's wedding? (14:12) The guys catch up on everything they missed in the Black Twitter Report (18:47) including DDG and Halle's baby and the ghettoest baby names (27:26), Amerie's TERRIBLE TinyDesk performance (32:35), the new country categories at the Grammys (36:20) and more. Chap and Justis blind rank TV dad's (45:15) and Justis has a hot take about Uncle Phil from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (51:15). Then they review Tyler Perry's new Netflix film, Straw (53:21). Plus this week's Messy Moment and more (1:15:38).Subscribe to Morning Commute Podcast and leave a review!Morning Commute Podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/morningcommutepod/https://www.youtube.com/@SuperVillainStudios_ VONThttps://www.instagram.com/vontleak/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/467-the-dave-ryan-show-26584068/ CHAPhttps://www.instagram.com/justynchap/ https://www.instagram.com/jusmusicent/ JUSTIShttps://www.instagram.com/_injustis/ https://www.supervillainstudios.net/
Brad and Ben are joined by Friends of the Podcast Kelly, Matt and Mitch to select their favorite TV Dads.
HAPPY FRIGGIN' "A" FRIDAY!!! It's Father's Day Weekend So We Gave You Beer For Missing Your Dad, DJ Tanner Says The TV Is A Portal To Demonic Stuff, Japan Is Banning Stupid Names, Imagine Playig Disc Golf And A Hammerhead Shark Falls On You Fron The Sky, Mike From Andolinis Stiops By, Tazer Time Trivia, Willy Nilly, & TV Dads!!!!
We start off this week by saluting all the dads for the upcoming Father's Day weekend and we give our opinion on who was the greatest TV Dad of all time (23:36). Tommy has reviews for 2 shows starring Danny McBride, Vice Principals and Righteous Gemstones (30:58). Ryan gives his thoughts on a new show he is binging, The Rookie (41:06). We all give our reviews on the spinoff release from the John Wick franchise, Ballerina (45:06). We all had a chance to watch the new release of Predator: Killer of Killers animated movie on Hulu (1:17:55).
On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, let's debate what it takes to make a great TV dad. Is it discipline? Communication? Hilarity? The ability to be a friend? As we encroach yet another Father's Day, we felt it was an apropos time to dive into the well of TV dads and dissect what truly makes them stand out for all of us. Also on this week's podcast: Our spoiler-free review of How To Train Your Dragon, Goonies, Cocoon, and Back to the Future all turn 40, Upcoming Attractions, and we share thoughts on MobLand, Stick, and Dept. Q. Click here for more info on our 2026 Alaskan Cruise! Discussed on this episode (0:00 – 14:38) Opening | Goonies, Cocoon, and Back to the Future Turn 40 (14:39 – 46:04) From the Outside In: What Makes A Great TV Dad (46:05 – 57:35) Upcoming Attractions | Whatcha Been Watchin' - MobLand, Stick, and Dept. Q (57:36 – 1:10:59) Review: How To Train Your Dragon Click here for more info on our 2026 Alaskan Cruise! Listen to our true crime podcast, Inspired By A True Story, now available in your favorite podcast feed! Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content like our Bad Movie Night by visiting Patreon.com/ TheHollywoodOutsider Be sure to join our Facebook Group Join us on Discord Follow us on X @BuyPopcorn Subscribe on Apple Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe via RSS
On today's show: Drew's 10-year-old son Drew has Dad jokes all morning long! Sabrina Carpenter explains why she is dropping a new album so soon. Good Vibes at 6:55! Who was named the Top 5 TV Dads of all-time? Red Flag Friday! Keith in Parma believes that his date dropped a huge red flag the other night during dinner. Alyssa's College of Knowledge! Some streets in downtown Cleveland will be one-way only in about a week! Plus, what do you wish you didn't know about your Dad?
Figgy's Mixtape: Top Father's Day gifts, Dad jokes & best TV Dads.
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Morning Show 06-13-25 Hour 2 TV Dads- Rick Healey-travel by The Watchdog
Morning Show 06-13-25 Hour 1 Cell phones, TV Dads by The Watchdog
In honor of Father's Day, Sherman tests Tingle by having famous TV dads read famous lines from movies. How did he do, and can you beat him?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:Special Guests in 4B:Coffee TalkRandom FactsDoes your Boss Know what you do?Bro CodeTV DadsFill my Hole CampaignTik Tok Purchase FailGrandma ShowersRaccoon Meth PipeThat's a Great QuestionSoftball StartedWild Bill DaysWeekend StuffQuestions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Before Father's Day, we try to figure out who the best TV dads of all time are. The big deodorant debate. Dylan can't stop raving about his new deodorant which leads to a debate of how many swipes is too many swipes. Robbie may be applying WAY too much. Pepper and Dylan compete to see who made the best dad joke. Both are pretty bad though... We put Pepper's knowledge of country music to the test.
- What food/drink can't you live without? - RIP, Brian Wilson - Best TV Dads???
Ever heard of Cowboy Caviar? It made the list of best TV foods. Website
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WEDNESDAY HR 5 The K.O.D. - His Highness gets taken out by a THC beverage. What do get your Dad for Father's Day? Best TV dads of all time? Monster Messages & Hot Takes
In this wildly entertaining episode of The Ben and Skin Show, Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray—celebrate Father's Day the only way they know how: by spiraling into a hilarious, nostalgic, and occasionally inappropriate deep dive into the greatest (and weirdest) TV dads of all time.From Al Bundy to Uncle Phil, the crew debates who belongs in the pantheon of iconic sitcom fathers. Expect hot takes, deep cuts, and a few “Wait, was he even a dad?” moments.Growing Pains, Family Ties, and the Clooney Lick: The crew stumbles through sitcom trivia, misremembers character names, and somehow ends up with George Clooney licking Mrs. Garrett's strudel on Facts of Life. Yes, it's as absurd as it sounds.
Another hump day…another shot at freebies from the Sweet Stop & Sandwich Shoppe in Preston. As always, you can click "Win Stuff" on our app or website & sign up for "Workforce Wednesday"…along with all the other stuff we're giving away! In the news this morning, an update on the riots in Los Angeles, and an update on the Milwaukee judge accused of helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE agents. Also, a man in Black River Falls pleads guilty to setting fires in Jackson County, Anquin St. Junious was found guilty of a stabbing death from 2019, and Elon Musk apparently regrets his brief feud with President Donald Trump. In sports, the Brew Crew got a 4-1 win over the Braves last night, the NBA Finals continue tonight with game three between the Thunder & Pacers, the NHL Stanley Cup Final continues tomorrow night, Giannis is in Brazil and talking about his future with the Bucks, Aaron Rodgers confirms that he is married, but Myles Garrett is looking to put him in the graveyard. Elsewhere in sports, Deion Sanders is apparently battling some kind of medical issue, the field is set for this year's College World Series, and ESPN has re-upped Dick Vitale's contract…and added a new men's college basketball invitational in his honor. We let you know what's on the boob tube today/tonight…and after yesterday's list of the "Best Movie Dads", we ran down a list of the "Best TV Dads" as we approach Father's Day this weekend. Cool story about a principal who rewards his students by taking on crazy challenges…including skydiving! And a family in France found out that a family heirloom is actually a very valuable piece of art! Do you think your boss knows what you actually do at work? And is having an A.I. boyfriend/girlfriend considered cheating? ICYMI, Joey Chestnut is in talks to return to this year's Nathan's Famous 4th of July hot dog eating competition on Coney Island. And in today's edition of "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about an interesting way to get potholes filled, a man who was arrested after holding several people hostage, "boil-in-a-bag" funerals, a dude on a mule who threw a raccoon into a bar that he was kicked out of, and another person who got too close to a bison.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patrick talks about the TV Dads We Love
Marcus and Angel discuss Marcus' new strict diet, Angel training to be an amateur sprinter, and the lively discussion during Easter Dinner. Check Out Our Sponsors: Betterhelp Shopify Calm Join Our Patreon for $5
Jason Isaacs and Rob Lowe are fighting over Patrick Schwarzenegger! The “White Lotus" and "Harry Potter" actor joins Rob Lowe to discuss his brushes with injury on the set of “White Lotus,” the Duke University controversy, his belief in ghosts, TV kids vs. your real-life kids, and much more.Make sure to subscribe to the show on YouTube at YouTube.com/@LiterallyWithRobLowe! Got a question for Rob? Call our voicemail at 323-570-4551. Your question could get featured on the show!
For this episode we sit down and talk about sitcom dads from the 90s, how they influenced us as boys and now as men, and how they compare to what's on TV these days.
Days of Our Lives stars Martha Madison and Eric Martsolf joined me for a heartfelt conversation, sharing memories of Drake Hogestyn, working with Deidre Hall, and their personal connection to pancreatic cancer.They're leading Hogey's Home Runners on April 26yh for PanCAN's #PurpleStride, raising $50K for research and advocacy. Now, more than ever, we must come together to fight this disease.Catch this heartwarming interview to hear how Days has shaped their lives, and how Eric is stepping into Drake's shoes as Salem's newest TV dad. You won't want to miss it!
Just to clarify, we're not talking about a bear succeeding at being chosen over a man in the woods. We mean the show! The Bear continues to be a favorite at TV award shows, and this year is no different. Naturally, your hosts talked about it. But first, they took a look at the show that rivalled it last year with just as many Enny wins. Succession. Your favorite hosts are joined by Professor of Race, Gender and Sexuality at Simmons University, Suzanne Leonard.The crew takes a moment to acknowledge the SAG nominees. We love when deserving people get their flowers.With The Bear being nominated, the crew decides to talk MASKulinity in the show, but first, they talk about a previous winner that reminds us all a bit too much of real life: Succession.Samantha takes us through some interesting facts about the family that Succession is based on.Suzanne lets us know what attracts her about the show. Are you a bit voyeuristic like her and Samantha are when it comes to this show? What is it about miserable rich people that draws our attention?With a quick synopsis of Succession, Samantha breaks down the similarities between the Fox News Murdochs and their fictional counterparts.. A power struggle between a father and his children for the head seat of the company, something that provides a particular comment on fatherhood, power, and MASKulinity in our current social and political moment.Why are we talking about this show? Suzanne and Samantha apprise Remoy of why it's helpful for us to dissect this type of patriarchal leadership.Suzanne makes an important note on mourning traditional media, which feels like it might be dying out, but is it?So much political, economic, and social power is concentrated in families with Murdochs, Trumps, and Maxwells, it's worth examining the BTS of these powerful families through this show.Exactly how powerful are these nepotistic families? The crew runs down the list of the Murdochs' empire and their impactful media (and legal) history and MASKulinity.SPOILER ALERT: Samantha presents some scenes from Succession for Remoy to react to. Suzanne weighs in.The fatherhood that Logan Roy displays can be mapped onto Trump's leadership of both his family and the US as a country: we sustain his legacy.Wielding real power and setting the tone for men's MASKulinity both in their families and in our larger society are staples of the all-powerful patriarchs.Suzanne highlights the ruthlessness of the powerful masculinity in the fatherhood displayed and how damaging it is to people around the folks who perform that masculinity. It is reflected in all these clips. Remoy makes a poignant point about America's need for a father figure running the country.The crew continues on to discuss crowd favorite, The Bear. Remoy points out that if Shrinking is the best way to deal with MASKulinity's woes, and Succession is the most toxic, The Bear falls somewhere in the middle.Remoy provides a great synopsis of the show, highlighting how differently it deals with masculinity compared to Succession.We examine the relationships stemming from Carmy's newfound leadership.Carmy and Syd's relationship represents a great mixed-gender leadership collaboration for this show. Richie's evolution as a person as well as the rest of the cast's reflected the power of a connected leadership.The Bear deals with mental health in an immensely different way from Succession. Carmy relies on those around him to get better while Kendall schemes while wielding power as his father does.The Bear chronicles changing dynamics in a workplace as does Succession. The three draw out the differences and few similarities between masculinities in the two shows.Suzanne highlights how class creates a different landscape than the opulent SuccessionIn our deep dive, Suzanne shares some great nuggets in her research on gender in powerful structures.We dive into questions about how family structures impacted our recent election of an all-powerful patriarch.We get into how women hold up these power structures. Suzanne's research has looked at how women's own power is garnered through all-powerful couples.Suzanne makes points on whiteness and how racial hierarchies impact this all-powerful dynamic.OK, now we're really outta here! See you soonish!
In today's episode, some flies are getting frisky at Rich's house—some might say they're fumbling toward ecstasy. Rich recaps his trip to New Orleans, covering all the action leading up to Super Bowl weekend. Nicole and Rich go head-to-head in another round of Battle of the TV Dads, featuring Carl Winslow (Family Matters) vs. Dan Conner (Roseanne.)They also tackle listener questions on handling concerns over sleepovers, calming kids without shaming them when they act out, and finding the right coaching tone for Little League.And finally—Village B*tches, let's give a big shoutout to Rich's son, Ben, for his 5th birthday! Flood the socials with love! Have Kids, They Said... is a SiriusXM Network Podcast made by Nicole Ryan and Rich Davis.If you'd like to send us a message or ask a question email us at HKTSpod@gmail.comFollow on social media:Instagram @havekidstheysaidpodNicole @mashupnicoleRich @richdavisand @siriusxm
On today's episode, Nicole and Rich are joined by Rich's wife, Sara, with everyone tuning in from three different time zones. Nicole shares a shocking story about the worst thing that could happen to someone—her Hell's Kitchen aesthetician was arrested for illegally injecting counterfeit Botox into unsuspecting victims. In a surprise segment, Rich's parents and Nicole's mom drop by to weigh in on whether they know who Kendrick Lamar is and if he's the right pick for this weekend's Super Bowl halftime show.Meanwhile, the latest round of Battle of the TV Dads sparks a heated debate as Homer Simpson goes head-to-head with Al Bundy from Married… with Children, leaving Nicole and Rich at odds. Sara makes a case for adding a smoker to the Davis household, with Nicole and Rich chiming in. And finally, Rich finds himself unexpectedly roped into coaching not just one, but both of Emmy and Ben's teams. Have Kids, They Said... is a SiriusXM Network Podcast made by Nicole Ryan and Rich Davis.If you'd like to send us a message or ask a question email us at HKTSpod@gmail.comFollow on social media:Instagram @havekidstheysaidpodNicole @mashupnicoleRich @richdavisand @siriusxm
Adam and Dr. Drew talk about TV dads never lying to their children and how they felt Mr. Rogers deserved to get beat up.
9:30am Hour 4 - The guys talk about the toughest dads in TV history.
We're at the start of award season, so it's a perfect time to continue exploring MASKulinity on TV. This week, Samantha and Remoy walk each other through popular shows they've watched and ask, How are men and masculinity represented in these shows? Are they challenging the norm of MASKulinity or reinforcing it?Samantha starts off with a nod to Golden Globe-nominated Nobody Wants This for its evolved masculinity moments. Adam Brody has been in his nurturing masculinity bag since the early 2000s and we're here for it! She then winds our TVs back to the late ‘90s for a look at a breakthrough TV show at the time: Sex and The City.Remoy questions focusing on men while talking about a show that centers women. At any other time, Samantha would agree, butcher contends that it is helpful to see how women can perpetuate patriarchy.What are men like in a TV show that entirely focuses on the dating and sex lives of attractive women? Samantha reflects back on the different love interests in the show and how their viability as a partner was measured.Carrie's main love interests, Mr. Big and Aidan, embodied two different sides of the coin that is traditional masculinity. Neither challenge patriarchal norms, still, it's worth asking: Why would an emotionally unavailable tycoon be a better suited partner than a nurturing provider? Short answer: patriarchal tropes. Long answer: Nice guys finish last in the patriarchy, and SATC is no different.Remoy acknowledges his own past as a Mr. Big type, proving that emotional unavailability doesn't have to be lifelong!Remoy didn't regret missing the show, but he couldn't help but wonder, Do these stereotypical dating situations on TV inform our real dating lives or is it the other way around? Patriarchy didn't just impact dating in SATC. Casual homophobia, racism, and transphobia were peppered throughout the show. The two call out that SATC touted itself as a feminist show, but only explored well-to-do, slim white women's dating and sex lives. Everyone else does feel othered including men, who are one-dimensional and just meant to be chosen.Samantha admits why she continued to watch the show despite all these tropes. She reflects on her younger self's patriarchal leanings. There were good things about SATC. While missing clear opportunities to be inclusive and well-rounded in their depictions of dating life in New York City, Where the characters in the MASK On, MASK Off game from our “TV Dads” episode grappled with masculinity, SATC sticks to traditional expectations of masculinity by condensing male characters into three types. [13:00] Do you agree? Let us know!Samantha ends her story with a quick note on the SATC reboot, And Just Like That.People have been vocal about how the show is forcibly inclusive.Samantha shares some examples and opines on how evolved the reboot is compared to the old show.What your verdict? Has this franchise evolved? Holler at us! @ maskulinitypodRemoy takes the mic and picks up where he left off with his new favorite show, Shrinking.In Shrinking, men, and characters in general, are imparted with nuance and humanity that was clearly missing from SATC's supporting characters.Remoy maintains his fave was snubbed at the Golden Globes and attempts to foster appreciation in Samantha for his new show.He shares a few clips from the show and lets Samantha ask clarifying questions about the show.Cue in intergenerational friendships, community problem-solving, open communication with teenage children, and healthy grey-area relationships between men and women.Shrinking does what And Just Like That attempted to do but in a realistic and relatable manner.Changing neighborhood dynamics leads folks to call out racist behavior, rather than yearning for the past. Remoy breaks down how characters deal with grief and changing dynamics in their lives.Samantha immediately takes to Derek and Remoy gives her the lowdown.In this ensemble cast, there are various folks support each other.The relationship between father and daughter is quite moving.Remoy gives praise to the writing of the show gracefully weaving themesReferenced on this episode:Our episode on TV DadsThe paper that informed Samantha's gamifying of TV dads? That's–Laughing at Men: Masculinities in Contemporary SitcomsOur other TV episode: The Fresh Prince and
Going off an earlier episode where Samantha tested Remoy's musical knowledge, this week Samantha checks in on what Remoy knows about TV. Through round after round, our two co hosts explore how TV dads and masculinity have evolved over the decades.Samantha kicks things off with a clip of Al Bundy and his daughter Kelly. Does Remoy remember anything about this dysfunctional yet iconic duo? And what does our laughter about their relationship on Married With Children tell us about fatherhood three decades ago?Bonus Episode: Remoy has to know. Was Samantha's own relationship with her father's anything like Al and Kelly's?You can't not talk 90's TV Dads and not think TGIF: Samantha highlights a heartfelt moment between Carl and Eddie Winslow, one of the few Black father-son relationships on 90s TV.They break down how Family Matters portrayed manhood and why this mattered for representation at the time.Samantha skips forward a decade or two to show Remoy the ultimate suburban survivalist: Modern Family's Phil Dunphy has a near-death epiphany on a camping trip. Remoy reflects on how Phil represents a new era of goofy yet emotionally vulnerable TV dads.You can't not talk TV and not talk animation. But it isn't Bart and Homer for Samantha. It's Bob Belcher from Bob's Burgers who in a tender and hilariously awkward clip bonds with his daughter Tina during a “hairy” situation.Samantha wants to know. Are there any African daughters out there who their father shared in the pain of getting their legs waxed in solidarity? If so, email us at maskulinitypodcast@gmail.comAnother Black father and duo + Schmitt. No it's not New Girl. It's The Neighborhood on CBS.TV laugh tracks aside, Samantha and Remoy take a moment to appreciate a really tender and evolved, but not perfect, moment in modern TV.Samantha shows Remoy a lesser seen moment on TV: An immigrant father-son moment from the crowd favorite Fresh off the Boat.A sweet moment portrayed on the screen for an Asian dad. But would huckster chef Eddie Huang, whose life story the show was modeled off of, approve? Would Remoy?What do you think after hearing the clip? Hit us at our inboxes and let us know maskulinitypodcast@gmail.com.Remoy is sold and wants to play. He shares with Samantha a moment from a new comedy he's been loving. Any guesses to what that series is?Let's just say Harrison Ford playing a therapist and being vulnerable on screen with Jason Segel and many more is a win for both Samantha and Remoy as they appreciate where TV has come over 30 years. Referenced on this episode:The paper that informed Samantha's gamifying of TV dads? That's–Laughing at Men: Masculinities in Contemporary SitcomsOur guide to navigate being Home ALONE for the HolidaysOur new classic episode: The Fresh Prince and
As a bonus, Sam and Nicole present an episode of Nicole's OTHER podcast - Have Kids They Said... Rich and Nicole are back this week and welcome guest Brittany Leigh Ball onto the podcast. The group discussed Rich's list of the week, including the loss of Peanut the squirrel, No-Nut November, and why it is important to acknowledge the little things a partner does for you in a relationship. Nicole and Brittany discussed their son's friendship and their nickname, The God Squad. Producer Jess presented a new segment called TV Dad's Face Off, putting Tony Soprano and Bandit from Bluey head-to-head. Lastly, Nicole, Rich and Brittany answer listener questions about family and the holidays. Have Kids, They Said... is a SiriusXM Network Podcast made by Nicole Ryan and Rich Davis.If you'd like to send us a message or ask a question email us at HKTSpod@gmail.com
The SKATCAST Network presents:The Inside Scooper #108 with the Script KeeperToday's Bonus:This week is free thanks to Fat Cat Jason Klaeser! Happy JK Bro Week!!!Dave and Angus host this week's Inside Scooper and discuss who the very best of TV Dads is (from a select criteria and list by Tim). Who is your favorite TV Dad?Have an excellent Monday Boss Turds and non-Boss Turds alike!Wanna join us in the Litterbox and become a Patron? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/SkatcastVisit us for more episodes of SKATCAST and other shows like SKATCAST presents The Dave & Angus Show plus BONUS material at https://www.skatcast.com Watch select shows and shorts on YouTube: bit.ly/34kxCneJoin the conversation on Discord! https://discord.gg/mVFf2brAaFFor all show related questions: info@skatcast.comPlease rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow SKATCAST on social media!! Instagram: @theescriptkeeper Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scriptkeepersATSign up through Patreon and you'll get Exclusive Content, Behind The Scenes video, special downloads and more! Prefer to make a donation instead? You can do that through our PayPal: https://paypal.me/skatcastpodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson go down a rabbit hole where they eventually begin a discussion about who the best dad on TV is.
Rich and Nicole are back this week and welcome guest Brittany Leigh Ball onto the podcast. The group discussed Rich's list of the week, including the loss of Peanut the squirrel, No-Nut November, and why it is important to acknowledge the little things a partner does for you in a relationship. Nicole and Brittany discussed their son's friendship and their nickname, The God Squad. Producer Jess presented a new segment called TV Dad's Face Off, putting Tony Soprano and Bandit from Bluey head-to-head. Lastly, Nicole, Rich and Brittany answer listener questions about family and the holidays. Have Kids, They Said... is a SiriusXM Network Podcast made by Nicole Ryan and Rich Davis.If you'd like to send us a message or ask a question email us at HKTSpod@gmail.comFollow on social media:Instagram @havekidstheysaidpodNicole @mashupnicoleRich @richdavisand @siriusxm
I Only Listen to 90s Music returns to discuss what we love about music and the 90s. In this episode they discuss: 00:55 Ali of The St. Lunatics reaches out to Stacey 10:22 Jaguar Wright on Piers Morgan 37:37 Diddy Watch: Shyne's New Documentary 1:00:13 The Hybe Takeover of the Music Industry 1:13:54 Underrated Black TV Dads 1:27:24 Joan Rivers vs Johnny Carson and Late Night TV Landscape 1:32:50 How Toni Braxton Almost Got Monica's Before You Walk Out My Life 1:42:51 Menendez Brothers Resentencing 1:49:00 Revisiting Juvenile's 400 Degrees Join the I Only Listen to 90s Music Facebook Group http://bit.ly/3k0UEDe Follow I Only Listen to 90s Music on IG https://bit.ly/3sbCphv Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1
In this episode, Erin talks to Cleveland writer Indira Samuels about her Jamaican immigrant dad, Lionel, and their unique bond, cemented by watching television together up until the day Lionel died in 2014. Like so many dads we talk about on this show, Lionel was a man of few words himself, especially when it came to the big stuff like his daughter's teenage pregnancy, her acceptance to a prestigious university, her robbery and assault, or his illness. But what he could share with his youngest daughter before his death in 2014, was a love of storytelling through the syndicated sitcoms and game shows of the 80s. A favorite of them both: The Golden Girls (Lionel saw himself as a Sofia, but Indira thinks her dad was very much a Blanche) and Jeopardy, the show that taught her the most about her father by his trivia answers. We also talk about testing the taste of men through tv, the messiness of Bob Eubanks, Jerry Springer's on-brand game show called Baggage, and processing grief through mourning Alex Trebek. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tell-me-about-your-father/support
Henry Lake is in for Jason. In light of the passing of John Amos, Henry talks with listeners about the most iconic TV dads. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Time Warner Inc.)
Hour 3: Henry Lake is in for Jason. He and Susie talk about changes to buying patterns due to inflation. Then, who are the most iconic TV dads?
The guys take you back on a hilarious nostalgia ride, when they talk about the funniest TV dads! Featuring shows like That 70's Show, Married With Children, and My Wife and Kids. See if your favorite TV dad made the list! PLUS, a Florida man has a GENIUS way to stop hurricanes, Carlos finally popped the question, the guys roast each for 60 seconds and MORE! Get 20% off and free shipping on your next JoyMode purchase with code FRATCHAT at http://tryjoymode.com/FRATCHAT The FratChat Podcast is part of the Bleav Network! Got a topic for us to cover? Let us know! Follow us on all social media: Instagram: http://Instagram.com/FratChatPodcast Facebook: http://Facebook.com/FratChatPodcast Twitter: http://Twitter.com/FratChatPodcast YouTube: http://YouTube.com/@fratchatpodcast Follow Carlos and CMO on social media! Carlos: IG: http://Instagram.com/CarlosDoesTheWorld YouTube: http://YouTube.com/@carlosdoestheworld TikTok: http://TikTok.com/@carlosdoestheworld Twitter: http://Twitter.com/CarlosDoesWorld Threads: http://threads.net/carlosdoestheworld Website: http://carlosgarciacomedy.com CMO: IG: http://Instagram.com/Chris.Moore.Comedy TikTok: http://TikTok.com/@chris.moore.comedy Twitter: http://Twitter.com/cmoorecomedy
We're back in the saddle. The Steelers are still winning and might be good again. The boy's crack brews at Bravo. David Portnoy comes to Pittsburgh for a second round of pizzas, says Yinzers are ugly in a good way. And we tell our truth. The found all of Diddy's Freak Off supplies after they raided his home. We talk about which TV Dad's he banged. Steve-O backs out of chest surgery. The Japanese create an MRI Machine that lets you watch your dreams. And a Chinese Zoo paints dogs to look like Pandas. And Shannon Sharpe gets busted bustin. All that and more on this week's episode of Greenfield's Finest Podcast.
Headlines with a Star Wars Boba Fett toy selling at auction for a shit ton of money These are the worst TV Dads EVER
Bobby on Eddie being a brand-new man with his hair. Bobby reveals his new idea of what we can do when he's not in the studio. We discussed our new Pimpin Joy t-shirts and how they were designed by Bobby's wife. Bobby gets to news about an airplane paying passengers involved in a serious turbulence flight and if we would do it for the money? We tried to guess the Top 10 TV Dads.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics discussed on today's show: National Superman Day, Hunter Convicted, Bananas, Cox and Milli Vanilli, Stabbing in China, Older Astronauts, Sports News, Cancer Gene, Elongated Skulls, Joey Chestnut, Kit-Katchup, Terrible Combinations, Birthdays, History Quiz, Get The Fake Out, 20 in 24, TV Dads, Servicing a Celebrity, Deep-Cut Face-Off: Your Dad's Favorite Song, and Apologies.
The fellas talk about how different TV dads are vs their dads in reality. Also, they have a discussion with Mr. Rogers and they start verbally beating up on him.
It's a moody Monday and we are in our feels about speeding tickets. Plus, Sam vs. Skeery – we need Judge Crotchs help, we play a game with TV Dads, and do you know what micro cheating is?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.