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Caloroga Shark Media. Hey there, Johnny Mack with your Daily Comedy News busy one today, and get rid of the kids because the second story is just a little bit too naughty for their ears, know what I’m saying. Let’s start with Saturday Night Live and they’re not messing around when they come back on March first. Your host Shane gillis, Yeah, that’s pretty cool. Tate McCrae’s your musical guest, and on March eighth, Lady Gaga will double up as host and musical guest.

We saw as recently as Friday. How of course he’s musically talented, but also comedically talented, which is exciting. All right, are the kids gone? Because I gotta tell you about this Marlon Wayns feud sports Katia reports. The actor, comedian, writer, and producer Marlon Wayans dropped an AI assisted country disc track aimed at Soldier Boy.

The rapper and record producer. Marlon went on Insta on the fourteenth and posted what do you say about my Mama? We will get to that. In the disc track, Marlin made some suggestions. I’m gonna quite quite quite quite quite paraphrase here.

I’m gonna use some alternate language here. I’m reading the transcript from sports Kidia of the lyrics of the disc track, and I’m going to paraphrase them. And again, I’m not saying any of these things about Soljia is true. I’m just telling you what the distract says, paraphrasing from the disc track, Soldier Boys on Kernak and meth. I can smell it on his breath.

Yes, he’s on that Krif it’s Kernak and myth, then the next line is a suggestion that Soljia would do a favor for a man in exchange for rock that is rhymed with He looked like flavor Flave without the clock. Apparently, Marlon also doesn’t like Soldier Boy selling bitcoin, paraphrasing the lyrics, ain’t rappin’, just gaming and selling people crappy coins. He’s a mess without a chest. His only hit with Superman now he ain’t got nothing left. Twitter user kazin six commented, never argue with the comedian.

This apparently goes back to January. You see Soldier Boy performed at the Crypto Ball in Washington, d C. Which was a celebration of Donald Trump’s presidential win. Marlin apparently supported a different candidate and sold one oh one point one the Whiz, I mean Soldier Boy. He even canceled.

Nobody cares about Soldier Boy, so Soldier Boy better go out and get that check. He don’t care. I think they thought it was a bitcoin event. They found out it was a ball for him, and it was too late to pull out. But you know that’s why you got to check the fine print.

Soldier Boy apparently didn’t appreciate the comments said on the Wiz. Soldier Boy tweeted, and I’m paraphrasing here, I’ll urinate on your mother’s grave. I’ll dig your mom up and kill that B word again. Last week, Soldier Boy made fun of Marlin’s role as an FBI agent in White Chicks, posting words like and I’m paraphrasing here. I can’t believe I’m marguing with a fella that dressed up like a white B word.

WTF is wrong with me? Then Soljia wrote, and I’m quite paraphrasing here. Ain’t your son a transit that performs favors at Marlon Wayans In his latest interview with TMZ, Morland said that the rapper could join in the reboot of Scary Movie as a crack and a meth head all mixed together. He also made fun of Soldier Boy’s teeth. In a TMZ reel, Morland said, I need someone who looks like a wet muppet.

I want someone that looked like they sell your car, rob you, and perform a favor a man would enjoy, all at the same time Soldier Boy. On February twelfth, Soldier Boy tweeted a Google search Engine screenshot showing two twenty twenty three articles from TMZ and Men’s Journal about Marlon embracing his child’s sexuality. Soljier Boy captured his post something that I can’t even bearaphrase, but ended it with it’s in your blood. Wayns responded, if Soljier Boy had a career, he’d get canceled for this type of slander. Luckily, he ain’t been relevant since two thousand and seven.

Wayns posted a picture of Soldier and wrote, Hey, Soldier Boy, my child had top surgery and still has more chest than you. Keep an eye on that one. How’s that for an open Today, Hulu has released a trailer for the upcoming Company Special from Chris de Stefano that’ll be out on the twenty first, just a few days from now, titled It’s just Unfortunate, Chris riffs on his three Puerto Rican kids his dad’s rudimentary understanding of Latin culture. I’ve got the clip here. I’m gonna go first.

I think this material is very hack like, very Let’s listen. I found a beautiful Latino woman, and now I’m proud to say I have three kids Puerto Rican. Three Puerto Rican kids. If their names are Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria, they have my daughters. But then I also have a thirteen year old step son.

All Right, I love my step son. He’s almost like my family. He sleeps right there on my property. My girl she wants a guy who knows how to build stuff. I don’t know how to build anything.

I can build walls. Emotionally, there’s the thing about my father. My dad really is trying, okay, but he’s got a third grade education. He like to me. I’ve been doing the research, and they don’t throw sweet sixteens in the Latina culture.

I’ve been talking to my friends down at the bodega, and they sold the ponies for the girls at fifteen. They call them case. It dis Chelsea Handler has a special coming out. It is called The Feeling That One not till March twenty fifth, that’ll be on Netflix. Let’s listen to a piece of it.

I’ve clipped it here to get rid of a naughty word. I blame COVID for pickleball, right, we didn’t have to hear about pickleball before COVID. Pickleball. That is not a subject that I can take seriously. When people bang on and on about pickle that is not real exercise.

Okay, so shut up about it. Chelsea then goes on and says some more naughty words, tagging it out. That’s not real exercise. Okay, so shut the f up about it. You’d burn more calories shoving an actual pickle up somewhere on a pickleball court than playing a game of pickleball very hard.

The show Clean Lately, Chelsea says, I stand by my comments about pickleball. I also stand by my stories about Andrew Cuomo, George W. Bush, and Bill Cosby. I shared lots of tea in this special, just when I thought there was no more tea to spell. March twenty fifth for that special.

February twenty fifth. She has a book coming out calling I’ll have what she’s having. George Lopez’s special came out yesterday. I find it really weird. No press, like, no press at all.

George didn’t do any press. That’s weird, especially when a big comedy special come out. I didn’t see anything. I looked. Rosebud Baker special came out.

Rosebud did press for The La Times. They asked her about the first two months of twenty twenty five. Rosebud said, I feel like we were sober and now we’re shooting myth. Like when in the first week shooting myth. Being at SNL as a writer taught me to read the news and not have an emotional reaction to it.

It’s like I’ve trained my brain to read and think, Okay, what’s funny about that. It’s almost like training herself to be a psychopath. The La Times asked if she went into labor while taping these special has two ports. Rosebud said that was actually all part of the plan. I was pregnant and I knew I wanted to shoot a special.

It had been so long since I shot Whiskey Fists, and I wanted to get material out there. But I honestly didn’t know if I was fully ready. I’ve seen a lot of material from pregnant people, but I’ve seen a lot of material about what happens after, and I was really curious and mostly anxious about what happens after because I wasn’t even fully convinced that I was doing the thing right. One day, I was sitting at the Comedy Cellar talking to Ryan Hamilton about it, and he was like, you should just shoot some now and shoot them later and then put it together. And I was like, why don’t I do that?

Then I was like, what if I shot it the same way, in the same place and the same color outfit on the same stage, but one year later, and I’d sort of just be reporting for the people, like half journalism. Sam be apparently not happy with Lauren Michaels. According to the book Lauren The Man who invented Saturday Night Live. Lauren apparently said that Sam’s style of comedy is too strident and political for his show. Sam told the Daily Beast podcast, I mean, literally, imagine calling anyone strident when you’ve built a career out of elevating the loudest guy in the room.

Apparently, Lauren had said, it’s the hardest thing for me to explain to this generation at the show nonpartisan. We have our biases, we have our people we like better than others, but you can’t be Samantha Bee. He said, I get referenced in the book as being someone that Michael’s doesn’t want to emulate it anyway. I can see the point. He’s right.

I am one sided, and I am stritent, proudly so. Mindy kaaling As a comedy picked up for a series at Hulu. It’s called Not Suitable for Work, a comedy about young professionals in New York. I feel like we’ve had one or two of those not Suitable for Work. We’ll follow five work obsessed twenty somethings striving for professional success and, if they have the time, personal happiness in Manhattan’s most glamorous neighborhood, Murray Hill.

No cast yet. Let’s see we’re getting along here. I’m gonna bounce a couple of things. You get bounced. Take Nataro, We’ll say for tomorrow.

How about John Oliver? Late Nighter points out that Max gave in and they’re putting last week Tonight clips back on YouTube in olden times, they would post the main story on YouTube on Mondays. There was a time I didn’t have HBO Max and that’s how I would consume it. They had stopped doing that and wouldn’t release the clips until Thursday. At that time, John Oliver’s that he was annoyed by the YouTube delay, calling it massively frustrating, and added I was not happy with it at all.

What I love about having the show on YouTube is we can reach beyond HBO subscribers. That feels really important to me. I really really appreciate the fact that they do that. I would rather they did it straight after the show the way we’ve always done it, but I’m very grateful they’re willing to still do it at all. Well, it is back on Mondays now, so that’s good.

Now, something must be going on because Oliver, you know, he appeared on The Daily Show last week. Now he went on Colbert that combined with the clips coming out on Mondays again, somebody seeing something. It’s the metrics are down, or they’re noticing John Oliver’s not in the national conversation as much as he could be. Something is motivating a publicity campaign. Really interesting anyway, Oliver was on Colbert Monday Night.

Stephen said, you’re a recent citizen. How do you feel you’re still gonna stick it out? A You’re gonna head back to England? John said, oh no, I’m sticking it out. I’m going down with the Titanic.

I know there might be life rafts available, but I’m tuning up. And they started to play a fake violin. I don’t know how surprised you were about any of this. All of this was pretty much foreseeable. Oliver encourages the recent protest.

He pointed out some twenty seventeen protests that sprung up after Trump signed a Muslim travel band. Oliver said, you can send a message. You don’t have to wait to vote. It’s valuable sending messages. Even if that message is f this crap, It’s sometimes the strongest message to send.

Boy, should I just record tomorrow show? Now? I am bouncing sons of stuff. I don’t want these episodes to be too long. And you know I’ve got some catchup stuff.

Because we talked about SNL for a lot of days. Say what can I tell you about? Quickly? Will Arnett showed up The Comedy Seller last week to do a stand up set, He went on as Alex Novak, who really is Will Arnett? Alex Novak, a newcomer to the comedy scene.

Will worked off notes people believe, possibly a script. During his set, Will Arnett reportedly joked about his recent divorce. Arnett is working on a film with Bradley Cooper directing. The film was called Is This Thing On? The movie, which also stars Sean Hayes and Lord Dern, reportedly features Bradley Cooper in a supporting role with Will Arnett as a comedian navigating divorce and a career change.

So that would make sense why he’s working out such a set. Kevin neil In was on two beers. I wanted to play this yesterday but just didn’t have enough time. He told a story about Norm MacDonald to Burt Kreischer. A good story here, Let’s listen.

Nobody knew he was sick the last nine years, and I would work with him, see him all different ways to be bloated, and then he’d be thin from all the medicine he was taken. People thought he was drunk, but it was the medicine he was taken. In hindsight, I realized that didn’t tell anybody he told our manager, Mark Ervitz, Oh really, and that’s all and his son and me and Donna he told Dana too, and THEFW Downtown Yeah, and the Mason Club, the Mason and Girls, Scott Trip twenty five. The people in Albania knew. And I have not had an opportunity to share with you that roy D Mercer passed away.

Roy D Mercer was longtime Tulsa radio host Brent Douglas. Douglas voiced Roydy Mercer and used him in prank phone calls that used to be a big thing. There were more than twenty comedy albums of roy D Mercer prink calls between nineteen ninety six and twenty thirteen. Brent Douglas voice of roy D Mercer was sixty nine not your comedy news for today. If you enjoy the program, tell a friend about it.

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SNL 50 Recap, Kevn Hart’s NBA All-Star Roast, and George Lopez’s New Special

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Callarogashock Media. Hello, I’m Johnny Mack with your Daily Comedy News. It is a busy one today. George Lopez has a special out and his press is not going great. Kevin Hart got destroyed for his work at the NBA All Star Game.

Jerry Seinfeld would have made front page news if not for Saturday Night Live. But we will start with SNL fifty and I’ll do the other stories in the second half of the podcast. In case you missed it, Monday mid morning, I dropped a bonus episode that was my initial reaction to SNL fifty, so if you want to check that out, please do.

Also, in case you missed it Saturday around midday as well, I recapped the mu…

Steve Martin did a great job on his monologue, reminding us he was one of the top stand ups before he went into being more of an actor. Steve showed up thirdday night at the Comedy Seller in New York to work out his material. TMZ says Martin short and John mlaney joined Steve on stage and participated in the bit, which makes sense because that’s what happened on stage on SNL, also doing surprise performances. Listen to this listen. They all did about ten to fifteen minutes of material.

David Spade, Chris Rock, Ray Romano, The Not So Canceled Disease. I’m sorry, Colin Quinn, Naperghetzi, Leslie Jones, and Marcelo Hernandez. I’d love to know more about the Marcelo set because I’m not bashing the guy, but he’s only shown me one look like if you were a baseball pitcher, he throws fastballs. I want to see what else you can do, Marcelo. I like you, but you do one thing.

Sidebar, did you notice on SNL fifty that they’re setting up Sarah Sherman to be next? She got a lot of screen time on a night when almost none of the current cast got any daylight. Bowen Yang clearly the star in the current group, but they’re setting Sarah up to be next.


Also in attendance Sasha Baron, Cohen Beck, and Woody Harrelson.

Seller owner Nom Torman tells TMZ we’ve hat legendary nights at the Comedy Seller, but as a child of the seventies, have never been a starstruck as seeing Steve Martin. The term national Treasures overused, but I believe Steve is one. I love how to fold soup and everything he’s ever done. Vogue had somebody at the after party. They were right.

Keenan Thompson is the first cast member to arrive at SNL’s fiftieth anniversary after party, or I should say the current cast member. Plenty of former SNL stars like Alec Baldwin or inside the plaza already, as well as mega celebrities like Bad Bunny, Chris Pine and Lady Gaga is Crispine and mega celebrity like I like Star Trek and all, but yeah, whatever, But Thompson walks through just past midnight, ready to take a victory lap after a marathon weekend. Blah blah blah. The drunken antics that occurrent after party is her legendary. Kristin Wigg admitted to Jimmy Found that she chipped her too at the after party following her final show in twenty twelve.

Adye Bryant confessed she once blocked out and fell asleep in her apartments hallway. Kate McKinnon said her hair once got stuck on a Woody Harrisons sweater button for twenty minutes. At the Sunday Night party, Woody Harrison was wearing a tied eye that someone has inexplicably and indecipherably signed with a shirpie Volks person asked Woody who signed your tie, and wood he said, thanks, Perhaps he was well hydrated. Who knows Adam Sandler was wearing a succeedo Folks says, the person with the most Sandler like outfit is not Sandler at all, but Jason Sedakis, who was wearing a hoodie in a baseball cap. Vogue then tells us what everybody else was wearing doesn’t really interest me, as I sit here in an oversized sweatshirt.

Jj abrams high five’s Keith Richards, Kim Kardashian and listens to Bow and Yang by the bar. Peter Dinklage lounges with Natasha Leon and Chris rock. Lorne Michael sits at a table in the back room with Alec Baldwin, Olivia Munn and John Mulaney hold hands the entire night. Steve Martin and Catherine o’harris sit on a couch right by the first floor entrance even though most people on a third floor. As the band played on and the ballroom at the Plaza became even more packed, it was clear that for many people here he would be an icky blue light night.

Let’s hope Unlikeadye Bryant, they made it home to their apartment doors. Some odds and ends from the SNL special. You may have noticed in the Good Nights that somebody was holding up a picture of Gilda Radner. The people holding up Gildo where Loraene Newman and Jeene Curtin. Some people were curious who wasn’t there, and there was one really really suspicious person not there.

I’ll get to No, it’s not Dan Ackroyd. Late Nighter points out that Akroid’s been laying groundwork for this for months. Late Nighter sourced an interview with Akroyd last August. Dan was asked about SNL fifty and said, for me, it’s going to be a great night of television because I think it starts at eight thirty. I personally would like to be at home watching it because if I was there, I’m going to miss a great night of television.

I’d get a viewing party together wherever I am in the world. And watch it. That’s really what I think I’m going to be doing. Ackroyd had said something similar to the av Club several months later when asked if he would attend, Well, it depends on how and when I’m invited. I guess it depends on how I can serve.

Let me put it that way. How can I serve them best? How can I serve Lauren and the whole enterprise best? That’ll determine whether I go or not. There doesn’t seem to be any bad blood.

Dan tweeted over the weekend, I’m so proud of being associated with my comedy Alma mater and it’s Dean Lorne Michaels. Friday night at the homecoming concert, it was a tribute to the Blues Brothers led by Jimmy Fallon Puck News, Matthew Baloney had mentioned that Bill Hayter was a quote polite decline. Now that notable name who wasn’t there Dana Carvey, Which is weird because Dana Carvey was in a ton of episodes in the first half of the season. It’s not like he wasn’t you know. At thirty Rock Late Nighter points out Dana has not spoken out about the milestone anniversary on any social media platform.

I wonder what’s going on there that’s interesting to me. All this SNL media, I think did a favor to Jerry Seinfeld. Jerry was asked by a social media influencer if he would take a selfie. Let’s listen to what happened, Jerry, Can I get a selfie? Sure?

Free Palestine. I don’t care about foul plot. So you’re seeing a couple headlines about that, but I think there would have been a lot more if not for all the SNL noise. Vulture did an article every single thing that happened at SNL fifty. I started to read it and then I’m like, let me just do this live because I think it’s interesting and I want to react to it.

Because the first thing I saw was from Jesse David Fox, who I guess tweeted if anyone watching tries to read the tea leaves for who’s taking over for Lorne. Almost every sketch was from Seth Meyers’s time as head writer, or was by someone Myers hired, say for Debbie Downer and Domingo. That’s interesting, Jesse again, head writers from the last twenty five years missing from the credits Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider, Rob Klein, Ana Drezzen, Adam McKay, Harper Steele. Vulture points out Tom Schulders Don’t Look Back in Anger is the only retro sketch shown in full at SNL fifty. That’s the one with Belushian old age makeup.

Bethy Squire’s points out no inclusion of Trump or Elon in the problematic guest segments. Huh either. It was interesting they didn’t do any politics. I get if you don’t want to get into Trump during the SNL fifty, totally get it. But like Daryl Hammond doing Clinton wouldn’t have been the worst thing.

Ferrell doing George w wouldn’t been the worst thing. I don’t know herschel Pandu wrote, how is it that Lauren doesn’t watch this musical sketch that’s the millenie musical. It’d say this doesn’t play to all fifty states. I don’t think they cared my take watching it, I felt like I was at the Groundlings in la and they were celebrating themselves. Now I say that, having attended the Groundlings thirtieth anniversary show, is that math right, maybe it was the twentieth, twenty fifth.

Anyway, long time ago, I went to one of the anniversary shows and they were just paying tribute to themselves, and I felt like, that’s what SNL did on Sunday night. They were celebrating themselves and we were allowed to watch. I don’t think they tried to hand in the greatest episode of SNL at all time. I think there was some backslapping there. Well, earned no problem with it, but I think that’s what we were watching.

Jesse David Fox points out the American Girls Store cutaway with John Lovetz was pre recorded. Lovetz was actually sitting with Sarah Sherman in the audience before the show. Kevin Elon caught up with Fox News. Kevin said, when I started, comedy was totally different. It was a totally different time in generation, and it was not as much short attention span.

I can look back at some of the sketches on SNL and they’re a lot longer than they are now because of the short attention span. I also the comedy may have gotten a little more snarkier. People want snippets more and more and more as quickly as possible. It’s like a buffet. He got into these kids today.

I think without social media, these comics wouldn’t be known, they wouldn’t be selling out arenas. John Lovett’s echoed those sentiments, telling Fox News Digital he believes stand up comedy is bigger than ever. Steve Martin was the first guy to play like arenas and stadiums, and then years later was Andrew Dice Clay, and then years after that it was Dane Cook. Lovetz then talked to Midnight and said, you know, they’ve become way more political than they used to be. I know those guys, they’re all extremely nice, and they’re all very talented and very funny, but they’re focusing on politics.

There were some technical snaffoos across the country. The show ran long now I saw from late nighter Sunday, I don’t know, around five PM or so. Late nighter had reported that NBC had told the affiliates, we’re gonna run over. So I’m sitting in the basement watching uh Hulu The Shield and giseh’re Currius have been rewatching the Shield. Love the Shield.

Michael Chickliss, founding member of the Macpac We’ve talked about this, so I knew the show was gonna run over. The show got cut off in at least Detroit. In Houston, Bob Ellis is the general manager of WDIV Channel four, Michigan. He put out a statement, Now I need you to pay really, really, really really really close attention to the statement. You’re ready the statement from Bob Ellis of Detroit.

I know the best way to address the error last night with the ending of the Saturday Night Live fiftieth Anniversary special was with you directly pay attention. We sincerely apologize for cutting short the SNL special. This was not an intentional programming decision. It was simply human error, and we understand your disappointment. NBC had communicated to us Friday afternoon that the live show would run long with the scheduled end time of eleven fifteen pm.

We had our technical teams ready for this planned fifteen minute overrun. When the show ran even later, we didn’t make the real time adjustments, and that’s why the final thirteen minutes were missed. Let me translate for you. That means we programmed the automation to cut off at eleven fifteen because that’s what the network told us, and it never occurred to us that it might go over and nobody was on duty. All you had to do is pay a board up.

That’s what happened there. In my humble opinion, Bob Ellis writes, well you didn’t see included a performance by Sir Paul McCartney, who sang a medley of three songs from the Beatles Abbey Road album. We all dismissed the on stage goodbye led by Martin Short that included former cast members holding up a photo of detroiter Gilda Radner. Okay, now let me reread the middle of bob Ellis’s statement. This is Bob Ellis of Detroit.

Ready, pay attention. NBC had communicated to us Friday afternoon that the live show would run long, with the scheduled in time of eleven fifteen pm. We had our technical teams ready for this planned fifteen minute overrun. Blah blah blah. Okay, you got that, Okay, same thing happened in Houston.

KPRC general manager Phil Lane put out a statement. Here’s mister Lane’s statement. Pay attention. NBC had communicated to us Friday afternoon that the live show would run long, with a scheduled in time of ten fifteen pm. We had our technical teams ready for this planned fifteen minute overrun.

When the show ran even later, we didn’t make the real time adjustments, and that’s why the final thirteen minutes were missed. Huh, it’s almost the exact same statement, except for the adjustment for the time zone. That’s weird. Lawyers in other news, Decider with a wonderful headline abysmal Kevin Hart special interrupted by sporadic basketball Decider writes, I thought I was being smart when I turned the NBA All Star Game on thirty minutes late NBA tip off times a notoriously far afield of what is promised by TV listings that I wasn’t eager to spend any more time than was absolutely necessary watching pregame ceremonies were listening to Kevin Hart talk, eight thirty seemed like a good time to tune in, even if it meant I might end up missing the first few minutes of the first game. When the TV flicked on, the game end started yet and Kevin Hart was screaming at me.

We can’t blame everything on Kevin Hard here, but we can definitely get pretty close. He was installed as the in game mc and Heart seemed to be under the impression that because he and Lebron James pretended to like each other in commercials, he is a rapport with every star player in the NBA. The ARENASBA system was turned over to him for portions of each game, which he used to attempt what I guess you would call NBA themed roast comedy as performed by a guy who doesn’t seem to watch the NBA. He kept complaining about how the big men were shooting too many threes and demanding that they get in the box, delivering that uncanny collection of words as if they were a hilarious punchline. The cider continues.

I then watched an hour long episode of a TV show and return to the broadcast to discover I had only missed the second minigame. Then there was more of the second halftime show to come, more commercials, and then more of Kevin Hart vamping at mid court. Eventually, the final game started, and after a few minutes of play, it was paused so that Heart could lead a drawn out ceremony honoring the cast of Inside the NBA, who aren’t dying, but merely moving to another network next season. Now if you need a sense of how bad this was, I pulled a clip. The clip I’m going to play for you is the clip that the NBA spotlighted.

So this isn’t some caddy fan going Kevin Hort sucks. So let me pull a clip. This is the one the NBA thinks is good. Okay, So this is the best one in the opinion of the NBA. The first voice you will hear is Ernie Johnson.

The second deeper voice that you’ll hear is Barkley than Shack. And the other guy in there is Kevin Hart. If you can’t recognize Kevin Hart, you’re currently listening to the wrong podcast. Wow inspiring. I couldn’t hear what ch’alls said over the swellt on his lip.

I couldn’t hear you. Well, if you were taller, you can hear. That’s great, Charles, that’s really good. Come up here, that’s original, Charles. Hey, Kevin, that’s good.

That’s really original, Charles. That’s good. Penny, shake hands please. Or not? A right?

There we go and join the name folks, And why you get your outfit of kids or us? Shut up, man, Focus it’s focus, man, It’s about basketball, Okay. Do be a pair, Hollo, do favors and I. Can see them tight eyed slacks on the tight as turn around so I can see them. Why do you have on nurses?

Use with a suit? Listen. It’s a lot of things that I can say. Hey, let’s stop playing shot for the focus. How did you get your guys ready?

And tell me how they prepare? From you? From the coaching genis that you are well. I just wanted to pick all these legends because at some point three four years from now you probably won’t see these guys because they’ll be retired. So I just wanted to put all these guys together and show the young guys and show the youngsters who runs this league.

It’s actually a beautiful thing. Shaq, thank you, beautiful thing. It’s a team of bad knees is what we should call it. Bad knees and bad backs is what we should call it. Can you tell if people were to get that trending broad tank top?

Shut up? Chat, Poor George Lopez, I think you picked the wrong day to put out a special because there’s plenty else to talk about. Uh, maybe this wasn’t the week to put one out, and so forth. For George, the press not going so well. People seem mostly interested in his appearance, and they’re digging up some old tea about George low Anyway.

On Amazon Today, George Lopez Mui Kotaliko premiere is Across the Hour. George shares his reflections on aging, Latino family dynamics and cultural quirks. As I’ve said every time I’ve read that line, George Lopez doing George Lopez things. He also embraces the challenges of getting older and touches on generational clashes and Latino superstitions. George is retiring from comedy and said it’s the last one I’ve subjected the American people to.

Enough of my crap. Seems like the right time. It’s been the one thing that has never left me my whole life, and it’s a wonderful place to leave it at this particular point now. Last week, George was on The Jennifer Hudson Show. People were surprised George in the past has worn his hair short.

On the Jennifer Hudson Show, he was rocking bushy gray hair, and fans on Twitter were much funnier than the Kevin Hart NBA appearance. One person wrote, he looks like when trees come to life and tell stories. Another made a Harry Potter reference, he looks like he’s about to tell Harry that he’s a wizard. But my favorite, he looks like if Einstein discovered four loco. The Lopez Press has got people talking about that time George Lopez got a kidney from his now ex wife.

George was told by doctors in two thousand and four he needed a kidney transplant. In two thousand and five, the Lopezes made headlines when it was revealed that wife Anne had given George the gift of life by donating one of her kidneys. They got divorced a couple of years later, So back to George Lopez’s current look. One person tweeted, George Lopez took that lady’s kidney and then divorced her. That’s why he looks like that good.

Another rote George Lopez looks awful, but he actually deserves to look even more hideous for dumping his wife after she donated her kidney to him. Both parties say the split was amicable and by mutual agreement, and poor Rosebud Baker, She’s got a special out today on Netflix. Rosebud you are like twenty minutes into Daily Comedy News. Often the special will be the first thing I feel bad for you. Hopefully you get some press later in the week, but it is crowded today anyway.

The Mother from Rosebud Baker is this week’s Netflix special. Taped months apart during two sold out nights at the Comedy Seller, New York. The special intercuts between Baker before and after giving birth. Her set discusses the indignities of childbirth, the pros and cause of losing your identity in motherhood, generational divides of upbringings, along with coming to the difficult decision to retire from doing nice things for your male friend. And I’ll leave it at that.

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SNL 50th Anniversary: SNL50 Live Show Reaction and Recap

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Caloroga Shark Media. Hey there, I’m Johnny Mack, and I find myself on this Monday morning thinking a lot about SNL fifty and how much I liked it. This is a bonus episode. This is just me, you and clips. I know I said I would do a full recap on Tuesday.

That is still the plan. As the day goes on today, I’ll do my normal show prep and see what everyone else is saying and what happened backstage and on the red carpet. And I’ve already got some clips pulled for that, and there’s some other news I already see this morning. But this is just my reaction to last night’s show, which I liked a lot. A bunch of us were hanging out in the Facebook group Daily COmON News podcast group.

Early on the show was struggling a little bit. There were a couple sketches that fell flat. But once it got into the second half, really starting with maybe the News, maybe Adam Sandler, it really hit a groove and I feel really good about it. We open up with an interesting choice that personally I didn’t think the energy was there. I get it for the legacy of this show.

Paul Simon and Sabrina Carpenter opened up singing. Paul Simon mentioned he was about to play a song it performed on the show with George Harrison in nineteen seventy six. Sabrina got a laugh, saying I wasn’t born then, and neither were my parents. The song is fine. I don’t know what I was looking for for the open, maybe something a little more up tempo.

Anyway, we get into the monologue and Steve Martin comes out and reminds us you know I was I wrote in the group you forget that Steve Martin was one of the great stand up comedians. Here is a piece of Steve Martin’s monologue. Good evening and welcome to the fiftieth anniversary up Saturday Night Live. I’m Steve Martin, Saturday Night Lives, Newest, Diversity Higher, and what a thrill it is to be here. When I heard that SNL wanted to do an anniversary special, I literally wanted to leap into the air.

And the only reason I didn’t is because at the time I was wearing a short skirt with no underwear. Now I can’t believe, I can’t believe I even made it here In time. It was only a few days ago. The lorne told me I was doing the monologue, and I was actually vacationing on a friend’s boat down in the Gulf of Steve Martin, and I finally. Steve then brings out Mullaney, and boy, Mullaney had a killer night, which is just incredible when you think of the amount of talent in the room.

And mulaney was a writer for SNL but not a performer on SNL. But John crushed twice during the night. Here’s one of those times he crushed. John Mulaney. I didn’t know you were even gonna be here.

Oh you would if you’d ever come to rehearsal. By the way, congratulations on the Emmy win. Nope, Emmy nomination, Nope, Grammy win, no Grammy nomination, no Golden Globe win, no Golden Globe nomination. There you go, yes, sir, thank you. You know, we writers really appreciated that tribute.

But I believe that the heart and soul of this show is the celebrity hosts, many of whom are in this room tonight. You know, as I look around, I see some of the most difficult people I have ever met in my entire life. Over the course of fifty years, eight hundred and ninety four people have hosted Saturday Night Live, and it amazes me that only two of them have committed murder. We get into the sketches and they do Black Jeopardy, which reminds us just how strong Keenan Thompson just quietly goes about his business and is an MVP. But Eddie Murphy came out.

So on Black Jeopardy we had Leslie Jones, Tracy Morgan, and then Eddie Murphy in a character in let’s listen to what character Eddie Murphy did. He look at this Tracy Morgan gonna make some big money. Wow, Now wait a minute, Tracy, don’t you already have a lot of money. But you gotta have a lot of money if you’re gonna live like I live. I eat four cheese, Lasagnia.

I only got three cheeses. I ain’t eating it. Yes, okay, we hear you. Tracy Moore, I refuse to ingest three Jesus, you’re four Jesus. We got, Tracy Morgan.

Thank you. Absolute crush for Eddie. I’ll come back to Eddie in a bit. Then the show hit a bit of a lull with some sketches missing, a pretty early one. I’m trying to remember the particklers of it.

It was at a wedding and it just didn’t fly. Eventually, Amy Poehler and Tina Fay came out really fun segment and they got one of the biggest laughs of the night. Here, I have a question. Oh hey, right, how’s it going? Great?

Bhye, what do you heard? Excellent timing by Ryan Reynold. It’s really great. And for anyone who heard the earlier episode this morning and misconstrues that I don’t like Julia Louis Dreyfus, I love Julia Louis Dreyfus. What I was talking about this morning, it’s at the end of the show.

Variety did a list best TV performances of the twenty first century and they have Julia and Viepez number one. And I said, that’s crazy talk, and I stand by it. But she’s the MVP of Seinfeld. She’s fantastic. And here she is in the audience and she has a dog sitting next to her.

You really need that dog, right, Celia, Oh no, no, no, I’m here for him. He’s blind. So Ricky the Blonde woman who just talked. That’s Amy Poehler and the older woman next to hers team up very very funny, one of my favorite parts of the night. We were also keeping track at that point in the show.

They hadn’t gone really too far back in the cast, and at that point Julia was The Weekend Update was solid. Seth Meyers took a turn at the desk along with jo Justin Jay Seth seemed very very comfortable at the desk, and then Bill Murray showed up and he ranked the all time Weekend Update anchors jump in here at number two. Number two is Norm McDonald. He may have been the best. Ever, but more importantly, he made me, for one, ask the question of myself, could oj possibly have done it?

So that brings us to number one? Colin got a good feeling about this, Okay, Number one is funny, got a great smile, and he’s currently sleeping every kind of way with the lovely actress Scarlett Johanson. Of course I’m talking about my brother Bryan. At that point. It made me comment in the Facebook group that everybody was playing to the back of their baseball card.

What I meant was Bill Murray was playing to the level you would expect of Hall of Famer Bill Murray and Marcelo Hernandez. That’s a pick on him specifically, But Marcelo does one thing over and over and over and over. I’d like to see what else he can do. But he does that one thing, and he played to the back of his baseball card when he was on the show. He did his one thing twice.

But if you look at everybody else, Eddie Murphy played to Eddie Murphy’s baseball card, Polar and Fay to theirs, Will did Will Ferrell things. Everybody else was just right in the zone. Around then, I started to think, Hey, no Sandler yet, he’s kind of a superstar. Whether or not I find him funny or not, he’s a superstar in this environment. Where is he?

And I thought, Oh, he’ll do some sort of name check song in that Sandler style looking at the fifty years, And sure enough he did it. Let me tell you, I’m a known not to like Adam Sandler comedy and I don’t really enjoy his songs. He nailed this here. I’ll pick it up in the back half. The names you don’t recognize are some of the crew members.

I gotta tell you he touched that emotional beats. You know, I might add something in my eye, Adam Sailor, you nailed this one. Five years of chan Hooks and Guild, the sixth of Victoria, eleven of jan three years of Melanie hud So, Michael mckeinn crushed it into one of Billie Crystal, six of Dennis Miller, eight of harm. In the Blue, seven years of Tratching Way, five years though Terry and Quinn, four of Kazzariski clague on eleven of a Harmcide, fourteen years of Davis and Hanny Chiller is spinal Like twenty five eighteen Lodi and Damie Wilson, plus among and disc going buny Man, thirty years of down Here. Forty five years of Lord, six years of our boy Farley, five of our Body No, fifty years of one of us getting to say live from New York, it’s Saturday night.

Fifty years of standing on home base waiting the night, and the. Fifty years of the best times of our life. Great job, Adam Sandler. Something you won’t hear me say, two offered. All right, we’ll take the break here, we’ll come back.

So at this point the show is rocking when Tom Hanks came out and gave this speech. As we celebrate the achievements of the past fifty years, we must also take a moment to honor those who we’ve lost, countless members of the SNL family taking from us too soon. I’m speaking, of course, about SNL characters and sketches that have aged horribly. But even though these characters, accents and let’s just call them ethnic whigs were unquestionably in poor taste, you all laughed at them. So if anyone should be canceled, shouldn’t it be you the audience.

Fantastic montage there looking back at all the things that yeah, didn’t age so well. I think I have the sequence here right. I think it was. After that, there was a John Maliney musical sketch. Mullenie’s done a few of those over the past few years.

This one was really strong, the theme of it New York City throughout the decades. A Giuliani appearance, a really hilarious line by Mulani I didn’t pull it that I think was ad libbed. Sarah Sherman went into a Bloomberg impression and it wasn’t good, and m’laney said something along the lines of yeah, hey, great impression and got a good left there again for somebody who’s not part of the cast. Mullaney had one of the greatest nights. Very late in the show.

The last proper sketch, if I’m remembering correctly, was a scared straight sketch Eddie Murphy, once again proving he is the franchise MVP. You know, that’s a discussion for the other day. But I think Eddie is number one. Will might be number two, and I don’t want to discount Phil Hartman. Phil might be three.

You could probably convince me that he’s two over Will. But anyway, you have here in this sketch Eddie Murphy and Will Ferrell. This is a little naughty, so if you’re listening with kids, they probably won’t get the joke anyway, but consider yourself warned. I am surprised they went this dirty on over the air national television, but I think this aired even after eleven PM, so even if we want to get into the FCC of it all, we’re in safe harbor that late. Anyway, here’s Eddie Murphy.

That’s right, that’s right. And forget about your north pole. What you’re gonna need to be worried about is your south Pole, because. You’ll be yelling sort of a knockcracker. All right, it won’t be no Santna coming to town, and it’d be Santo’s coming in your brown No.

Garrett Morris came out and introduced the nineteen seventy eight short film Don’t Look Back in Anger Boy. This really hit the spot. I’ve seen this before, but last night it hit the spot. What Don’t Look Back in Anger is? It’s from nineteen seventy eight and it’s John Belushi, an old age makeup visiting the grave sites of everybody else from the initial cast.

They are all dead. Belushi talks about how he was always perceived as the one who would live fast and die young, and he has outlived all the other cast members. It was poignant and what a great way to address the original cast. I did feel the original cast was underrepresented. It was kind of a and it makes sense just because of how old everybody is, but it was sort of like the Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Victory Lap show, like that generation more than the older folks.

But the film really hit the spot. And that was late and then as we discussed in the group, there was nowhere to go from there. It was only gonna be down from there. So let’s bring out Paul McCartney and go home. And Paul McCartney came out and did Golden Slumbers and he’s Paul McCartney and even in his eighties, crushed it.

What a great way to go another commercial. We come back, we do the goodbyes. I’m sure someone else has analyzed the goodbyes. I was looking at it. I noticed McCartney was looking for someone to talk to.

I noticed Chris Rock was looking for someone to talk to. But it was eleven thirty at night and I wanted to go to bed. So nice job SNL fifty. You know, there were a couple of things that didn’t work. There was one thing with Lorain Newman and Pete Davidson that I honestly can’t believe made it to air other than they probably wanted to honor Lorain Newman.

But Pete was awful in it. You know, a couple of flat sketches early on, but once you got into the second half, it was really strong. And like I said, I’m feeling really good about it and thinking about it a lot today and I wanted to get this out pretty early in the day before the news gets moldy. Back in the morning with a normal episode, and again, this is Monday. If you missed Monday’s normal episode, that’s down in the feed, so check that out.

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Russell Peters’ take on Canada being the 51st state and Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake

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Caloroga Shark Media. Hey there, I’m Hunning Mack with your Daily Comedy News. I will recap SNL fifty on tomorrow’s program. I just want to take a little time and put that one together. Should be a busy week.

George Lopez has a special out tomorrow. I imagine he’ll do a lot of press and George tends to throw heat in interviews, so we’ll see if he stirs it up. There was a clip on Thursday Night. People were kind of surprised how George looks these days with long gray hair, and maybe his weight had changed a little bit. People were like, what’s up with George Lopez?

So we’ll talk about him all week. Nate Brighetsi is in negotiations to star in Christmas in Paradise. That would be a holiday family comedy. Nate, if he signs on, would play a beloved small town doctor who finds himself with a unique bounty on his head just a week before Christmas in a town where everything is not as it seems now. I like Nate’s a lot and have liked Nate a lot for years.

I know he’s super popular right now, there’s nothing in his stage persona or interview persona that makes me think he would be a good actor. I hope to be wrong, but I read this and I’m like, is Nate actually going to be good in that? Who knows? Maybe he will surprise. The Ladly News caught up with Russell Peters.

He’s Canadian, and they were curious, what do you think about this idea to make Canada the fifty first state Canadian? Russell Peters said, it’s not like it’s a real option. It wasn’t on the table. It’s just something that they put out there. In Ether people are acting like that’d be great, while Canadian’s like, what the f are you talking about?

It’s almost like the movie in Decent Proposal. The problem is you put it out there and then people think it’s real. Americans don’t realize that they’re insular in their way of thinking. The rest of the world looks at you guys and goes, they’re stupid, aren’t they. Americans keep doing things like this and believing it, and then the rest of the world goes, Wow, what a sad fall from Greece.

Send your letters to Russell Peters, who also commented on Kendrick versus Drake Russell, I mean congratch to Kendrick, but it was never a real beef. To me. It was a beef, but it was like a battle. There was nothing hip hop about it because it was literally two guys arguing about who’s a bad father and a husband. It had nothing to do with hip hop, and it was corny to me as a hip hop had It was good for Kendrick on a certain level.

Kendrick probably wouldn’t have had that record if he wasn’t in the middle of that war with Drake, So in a very strange way, Kendrick should thank Drake for all those Grammys. Russell says, I’ve been part of the hip hop culture since about eighty two. That’s when I first got introduced to it, and it shaped the way I act and look at the people I hung around with. It’s funny when you say hip hop, people will only think about music like rapping, but so many things make it hip hop. If you’re talking about rapping, then you’re talking about rap music, which is part of it, but not the only element.

The four elements of hip hop are take notes. Everybody got out of Penn’ll give you second here, you got pen, you got a piece of paper, okay, notesapp nopesap works just fine. The four elements of hip hop are breaking, DJing, rapping, and graffiti. Russell says, for me, it started with break dancing. I got into breaking, graffiti and DJing.

I never rapped, but could always appreciate it. His favorite hip hop era is anywhere from eighty eight to nine nine, a really solid run. I’m very East Coast and very Tri State area oriented. So when people ask me what do you think about so and so? I go now, I can’t listen to that accident Like Kendricks.

I don’t like the sound of his voice. Can you rhyme? Probably? Can you write some songs? Probably?

But can I listen to him? No? There are certain rappers whose voices I don’t like. I never like Tupacs. Then there are guys who had great voices and terrible rhymes.

It goes both ways again. Send your letters to Russell Peters via Canada. La Times asked John Marco, Sirissi, friend of the podcast, as a headliner, can you get darker because the crowd is there for you? But do you also worry about getting cheap laughs? Great question, John Marco said, I have some material in this special that involves feeling suicidal and having a friend who’s suicidal.

If I’d done that in a ten minute club set, people would be like, geez, I just want to have a good Friday night. What are you doing? But my fans know my point of view and like darker things, so I can explore these topics. But almost every comedian, even the greats, gradually get worse. One factor is performing for your fans who like you and will laugh even at a failed joke.

You lose the fear about keeping attention and having to write something so sharp. He addressed the physicality of his comedy and said, stand up in such a tricky art form because you can feel like a try hard. In the beginning, you could have accused me of being theatrical without the jokes to back it up. I got labeled as two to one man show at one club, which was frustrating. But for me, it’s pretty natural.

When attension is thrust upon me, a flamboyant emerges. I’m trying to lean into that without exaggerating it, always asking how can this be funny and serve the storytelling? As my stages literally get bigger, I look at the real estate and think after use it for something, what can I use the stool or the mic stand for in a way that doesn’t feel overly choreographed, but still adds a dimension that a lot of comics of the generation above me veered away from. Really really interesting, really smart. Felipe Esparza in that great Icon versus Icon interview from last week that I shared the Facebook group probably a week ago now Daily Comedy News podcast group, he talked about learning a lesson from a more veteran comic who told him always go over my set.

He told me to carry a tape recorded or record my sets and carry a note bad so I could write down any joke that came to me. As soon as a joke it comes to you, write it down. I did that for a long time. Now I have my phones, I just record my set and write down my ideas. There’s some things that I always have taken with me.

You know, for many comedians, it’s hard for them to listen to their own voice after one hour set or after performing seven shows in a row. But you really have to go home on your day off and listen to all seven shows. A lot of comics that they don’t like doing that they don’t like recording their set, they just remember to write it down on paper. For me, I like doing all that stuff. I like recording my set, listening to it, and then writing down the new jokes that night or new moment that was funny.

I’ll listen to those sets all day long. I might listen to the same show four or five times before I start taking notes. I like doing that as part of my creative process. What a fantastic job by Icon versus Icon. They got great stuff out of Felipe.

They’re curious when he feels he came into his own as performer. Felipe said, I think in the last couple of years. If you’ve seen my set on Last Comic Standing, when I won, I was still kind of deadpan and nervous on stage. What I have now is a lot more confidence. That’s something I didn’t have when I first started.

Right now, I want to say I’m fearless. I’ve done shows in Australia all over the world. I’ve been building the confidence. In the beginning, I was nervous man, a comedian would kill the room, absolutely destroy where after the comics left the stage, people are still thinking about that set. So Back in the day when I was following that, it would really throw me off my set.

Not anymore, man. I just look at my wife with her large assets. You know what, It’s not that dirty. I just look at my wife with her big ass boobs, and I know I’ve made it. I just feel confident, bro.

I feel like all these buff guys are flexing their muscles, but then I take out my trench coat and have muscles too. I’m gonna win the crowd over basically without trying. I don’t know what that is. I guess it comes from all the experience. I’m doing it a long time, all right.

Hannibal Burs has been working on opening a club. He has announced the official grand opening of his new space Sunday, March ninth. Hannibal will do musical and comedy sets and be joined by special guests. A press release says Essue Tuesdays will happen once a month, starting in March. A press release describes that as a high energy night of music, comedy, and improv featuring a log band and special musical guests.

No dates on that other than the concept of a Tuesday. Annibal says getting this venue open took way longer than I thought, was more expensive than I imagined. I’m excited to have a consistent home and experiment on stage and showcase top talent. When I’m not performing, I love going to shows, so now I get to consolidate that into one space. I have a lot of great memories in the space, and I’m excited to create more.

I’m excited to move past the construction face and get to putting on events. Good news, the campaigns who erect a statue of Terry Jones from Monty Python in his Seaside hometown has hit its target of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds in less than six months. One of those donations was six thousand pounds from Suzi Eddie Azzard. Now that the funding is there, artist Nick Elphick will start working on the final design. Sally Jones, is Terry’s daughter, said, I’m absolutely stunned that we’ve hit our target.

I want to thank everyone who’s made a donation or bought a campaign t shirt. We’ve had donations from all over the world and everyone has been so overwhelmingly positive about having a statue of my old dad, just like me. I’m sure he would have been blown away by the response. Variety put out a list. Lists are there to make you react to them, and I reacted to this one.

It is the one hundred greatest TV performances of the twenty first century. I won’t do all one hundred, but I picked out the comedy Ones ninety eight Britt Goldstein as Roy Kent and Ted Lasso. Fine ninety four is Matt Barry as Laslow on What We Do in the Shadows. Matt’s fantastic and everything. If you’ve never seen Toast of London, if that shows up on a streaming service, watch Toast of London.

This next one is crazy taw kristin Melodia is Tracy the Mother on How I Met Your Mother? Is she? What is she? In? Like?

Four episodes? Nine episode and what? And I think she was the only one from the cast mentioned. That’s just crazy talk, Like unless I missed it, are you gonna tell me she’s better than Neil Patrick Harris just head to head now. If you want to put her on for Penguin, I’ll discuss it with you.

But for this role, that’s Chris crazy.

Moving on eighty four, Alana Glazer in Broad City seventy is Ty Burrell from …

Sixty seven caitln Olsen as de Reynolds on It’s Always Sonny. She was the only one who made the list. Fair enough, She’s great on the show. The others are all fine. You know.

I’m not sure they’re the greatest actors of our generation, so sure that’s fair. Sixty three is Janelle j on Abbott. Fifty seven Danny Putty for Community. Fifty Susie s mend for just Yelling and Screaming on Kurby Your Enthusiasm made the list, okay. Forty eight Sarah Goldberg is Sally Reid on Barry.

Fantastic job by her. This next one is Crazy Talk. Forty Danny McBride is Kenny Powers on Eastbound and Down. I mean, I mean standy McBride doing Danny McBride things. It’s the fortieth best acting job of the twenty fourth century.

Yeah no A thirty eight Rachel Brosnahand for Missus Masel. Twenty five is Phoebe waller Bridge for Fleabag twenty four, Catherine O’Hara for Shits Creek, Yeah right. Twenty two Alec Baldwin for thirty Rock. Now I say that should be number one. Here’s why thirty Rock when Alec Baldwin isn’t in a scene is terrible.

He carried that show and helped foster the legend of Tina Fey. Thirty Rock minus Alec Baldwin is awful. Send your letters to me. You can copy Russell Peters on, but you can send your letters to me. Alec Baldwin made that show.

He’s number twenty two. Steve Carell is Michael Scott’s in the office at number twelve. Andre Brower possibly my favorite actor of all time as Captain Raymond Holton Brooklyn ninety nine. I guess I mean I think he’s great. He’s not as great in ninety nine as he is in Homicide Life on the Street.

And is it the eighth best performance overall? It’s not even his best performance. So I don’t know about that one either. And number one, let me remind you. This list is the one hundred greatest TV performances of the twenty first century, not comedy specific, overall, the one hundred greatest TV performances.

They went with and this is insane. Julia Louis Dreyfus as Selena Meyer for Veep. They wright, who else could it be over seven seasons. Louis Dreyfuss delivered the signature comedy performance of the century so far. I’ll jump in there now that is a good topic.

What is the signature comedy performance of the century so far? It might be Carell I’d have to think about it, and did so with such focused intensity that it was easy to forget that Viepe was a comedy at all. Now case you’re curious, and I’m sure you are, You’re like, hey, John, how is Brian Kranston not number one on the list? I agree? That’s a good point.

Listener the others on the list? So One was Julia. Two is Jeremy Strong for a succession? I won’t argue it, won’t fight in the street about it. Three is Elizabeth Moss as Peggy Elson and Madmen?

Also very good. But John Hamm wasn’t on this list at all. And I’m not saying ham over Moss, but is John Hamm number fifty one on this list? So that seems weird to me as well. Four was Lisa Kudro on The Comeback.

I’ve never seen it, so I can’t comment. Brian Kranston as Walter White and Breaking Bad was fifth, Michael Kenneth Williams is Omar on The Wires six, Carrie kN on The Leftovers is seven. She was fantastic in that. Brower Brooklyn ninety nine, Reecee Horn on Better Call Saul as Kim Wexler, she was very good in that. And Sandra Oh as Christina Ang on Gray’s Anatomy at ten also a very good pick.

So yeah, what is the signature comedy performance of the century so far? I’m just thinking it could be Chappelle something. It could be Kate McKinnon opening up Saturday Night Live after the one particular election. You know, it was a comedy show and she was in character. Could be that, right, It depends how we want to grade these day.

It could be Kate McKinnon. But I also think send me more letters. We’re a quarter of the way through the century now. I think people have forgotten how huge Dane Cook was and as a performer he worked the stage. You know, that could be up there.

This is a good topic. I’d have to put some thought into it. Or maybe I’ll get out my AI friend again and discuss it with my AI friend and see what he has to say. Maybe we’ll do that all right. That is your comedy news for today.

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Bill Burr suggests billionaires need to be Put Down Like Rabid Dogs

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Caloroga Shark Media. Wow. Hi, I am Johnny Mack with your Daily Comedy News. Pretty busy one for a Sunday. We’ll talk SNL in a minute, but I want to lead off with Bill Burr, who on his podcast suggested that we take the billionaires and put them down like dogs.

Let me just play a few words from Bill Burr and then I’ll tell you what he said. They need to be put down, you know, like rabid dogs. So I wanted to play the longer clip, but Bill really dropped a lot of f bombs in it, So let me just read a transcript of it. The amount of people out there that are struggling, he didn’t really do it in that kind of cadence. He spoke more slowly.

Let me see if I can capture it. The amount of people that are struggling out there because of these effing billionaires. They got us all arguing liberal and conservative. We gotta stop doing that. Like I’m so tired of hearing about people going to bed worried about what’s gonna happen next week.

There’s so much efing money in this country. There’s so much work being done, and if you work a whole fing week at a job. You should be able to pay your fing rent. You shouldn’t have to go out and get another fing job and you still be struggling. It’s bad for the country because the kids don’t see their parents and they’re not getting the upbringing they need.

These effing billionaires they need to be put down, you know, like effing rabbit dogs. They’re rabbit with effing greed, just going out and dividing everybody. The efic epitome of this now is like how devices we are that the Gulf of Mexico’s now the Gulf of American and people get excited, like how to f Does that help your wild It’s an empty gesture. It’s also like a racist gesture, like it’s the white guy saying f Mexicans without saying it, you know, like who has an fing problem with Mexicans? What’s the real problem?

This is just such an ugly effing time. If you want to hear Bill yourself. That was on the Monday Morning podcast, I think the Thursday edition, though the Big SNL fifty is tonight. I did a preview episode on Friday if you missed it, some new information A Red carpetge show Today, Willie Geist and Leslie Jones will lead the network’s coverage, with help from correspondent Matt Rogers. Roger co host Lost cultureisas with Bow and Y if you’re not familiar with his name.

The Red Carpet Show is seven pm Eastern tonight. It will air on digital platforms including YouTube, Facebook, insta x, and TikTok.

Meanwhile, Kevin Hart will be the first ever on court MC of the NBA All Star …

During the game, Heart will provide commentary from the court, The NBA said in a press release. He’ll be leveraging his long standing friendships with the league’s prominent players and his legendary status as an entertainer to add a layer of comedic disruption into the live game. Heart will be charged with hyping up fans in the arena and watching around the world, alongside Ernie Johnson and team general managers Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neill, Candace Parker, and Kenny Smith. The All Star Game is tonight at eight o’clock on T and T, TBS, True, Maax and Max. You know it’s a tough call, but you know there’s that big SNL show tonight Kevin.

Sorry, by the way, looking ahead, I will discuss the SNL fifty show on Tuesday. I just I don’t want to do a late night show tonight and I want to properly put it together, so we’ll talk about that on Tuesday. I’m super excited about this, and you know I’m super excited when British comedy makes the first half of the podcast. Channel four has announced a new sketch show from Mitchell and Webb. If those names don’t ring a bell to you, they’re the guys from the sitcom Peep Show, and they’re the guys from a previous sketch show called the Mitchell and Webb.

Look now, if you’re still like I don’t know who those guys are, you’ve seen a clip. There are two Nazis, and one Nazi asked the other Nazi. Are we the baddies? That’s who Mitchell and webar Mitchell and Webbing. A statement said when Channel four asked us to do another sketch show, we were startled, but mused and available.

It’s a perilous time for the industry and so it’s our hope that relaunching the trickiest genre of comedy is a brilliant piece of counterintuitive commissioning. I think that’s fantastic. Now you might be asking yourself, Johnny Mack, what would it sound like if weird Al sang that song with the chorus eight six seven five three oh nine it’s called Jenny, what would it sound like? Well, let me tell you what would sound like. I got John.

Big It’ll change ex. Seven eight six seven. That’s from a fundraiser the other night. The middle Aged Dad Jam Band, which started out in David Wayne’s garage, has become like a thing. There are a bunch of these, but if you’re on YouTube, you’ll you’ll come across middle Aged Dad jam Band videos.

They got together to support two charities, United Way of Greater Los Angeles Wildfire Response Fund and a Pasadena community Fountain Eaton Fire Relief and Recovery Fund. A lot of people got up and performed with the band, including Nick Thune, Will Forte, Randall Park, Tarren Killum, and weird Al Yankovic. The night also featured stand up from Jeff Ross and Mosha Kasher. The entire things on YouTube if you want to check it out. Ari Shafer spoke to Fox News about pushing the envelope and said it’s like, okay, I mean, and I could do easier bits that wouldn’t make people leave angry, but I really want a hard fought laugh.

Those are my favorite laughs where there’s really a risk of making somebody go FU. My dad died in that area. He said, if no one’s walking out, you haven’t found the line yet. For me, the stuff I like is right on that line where a few people are leaving angry, and I’m like, good riddance. Icon versus Icon had a fantastic interview with Felipe Esparza.

I share that in the Facebook group. Earlier in the week, a Daily Comedy News podcast group, Solippy said there are some comedians out there been doing comedy a long time. They have a killer hour they do on the road, but it’s never been recorded. They’re great comics, but no one has seen their one hour special, so they’re the unsung heroes. They’re on the road killing it bro.

People come to see them and are blown away. I do the same thing they do, but people have seen my jokes already, so I have to go out there but naked, with no material and try to come up with all new jokes. All of a sudden for raging fool. That’s his new Netflix special. I see the jokes that my wife edited out.

I work the material that didn’t go up From there, I write topical jokes like President Trump wants to make Greenland part of the United States, and they want Canada to be the fifty first state. But I live in California. We want to be a province of Canada. We want maple syrup all day. How did that sound the Vancouver Dodgers.

So I do have topical jokes to play along with the way, and when the topic is over, I just replace it with a new topical joke along the way. I’m also building a real set I’ll have in a year and a half. It’s always evolving, really really good stuff by icon versus icon. Here. NBR caught up with Ronnie ching the topic, seeking affirmation through crowd responses.

Ronnie said, we are looking for a good reaction to a joke, specifically laughter. Yeah, clapter kind of sucks, but we comedians don’t believe in our own marketing. Someone told me the best comics think their material is bad, and there’s something to that. I think. I don’t know any great comic who’s like, ah, my material is the best in the world.

You know, you’re always looking at other comics and going, man, that guy’s really funny. I need to write a better bit. You know, you never feel like you have the greatest joke in the world. You’re always impressed by someone else’s joke. That’s how I feel.

Anyway. Ronnie talked about his parents finding out he was a comedian. They found out when he got hired on The Daily Show. They didn’t know what it was, but after I told him I got hired, they googled it and they found out about it, and they were like, oh, you know, this is an important show, this is a famous show. And I’m like, yeah, I know.

Matt Baloney on The Town podcast had a conversation with Bill Simmons and they revealed Ted Sarandos, the CEO of a Netflix, has kind of sort of thought about taking on SNL. Baloney says rumors have been around that Serrandos might launch a Friday or Sunday night sketch comedy show, perhaps even grabbing some SNL talent, but has too much respect for Loren Michael’s to actually do it. But post lorn all bets are off Baloney says NBC will walk right into it because once Lauren leaves, they’ll start cost cutting on that show because it’s hugely expensive for what it is. Lauren has been able to beat them back, but they’ll start to cut costs and Ted will recognize it and he’ll swoop in. Simmons said, if Netflix had done this two years ago on Friday Night, so the GUESSNL would have been in real trouble, they would have gotten the jump on them.

Good insight from Bill. SNL just goes away from mid May to late September, and every four years you have these political conventions. That’s the most fun part to parody. Netflix could have just launched a Friday night SNL show last May and crushed it for four months, and by the time SNL came back, it would have felt like a dinosaur. He’s right, that is smart.

I some more stuff about that Peter k heckling thing. Short version UK comedian Peter k kicked out some hecklers the other night and people are upset about it. Brian Logan in The Guardian writes, this is where the story turns from your regular comic versus heckler phreakas to something uglier, the more so because K’s brand is bloke next Door homeliness, not Jimmy Carr malice. It’s hard not to consider this incident in the context of recent developments in live comedy. The status of heckling of comedians interaction with the crowd is never settled.

Dealing with interruptions used to be a badge of honor. Then as the art form gentrified, heckling fell out of favor. But now, thanks to social media, where comedians seller shows on the strength of their quote unquote crowd work and indeed orchestrate audience participation for just that purpose, the cut and thrust of comic crowd backchat is back in vogue. Yes, TikTok comedians, social media people, you crowd work people have ruined it for everyone. In a world where younger comics that would me editorializing back to The Guardian.

In a world where younger comic study how to do it just right, this crass instance of crowd work on K’s part looks all the more of a misstep. He’ll survive it. We’re not in Michael Richard’s territory here, but Kay’s men other people reputation, the comic would all love to break bread with garlic or otherwise will be tainted, And I thought this was interesting. A study on computational humor argues that AI is already as good as late night jokes. I agree, especially on slow news days, I’ll tap into the late night jokes here just to give the podcast some length, and occasionally I used to have the late bot write some jokes.

The AI was tasked to make some jokes about evergreen news headlines that wouldn’t get stale. Before the testing was finished, both the joke writing AI and the human were given three days to write punchlines and eliminating any speed advantage that the AI has. Actual comedians told the joke in a club environment. The comics were given the jokes in random order, no clues as to their authors. The comics told the audience they were writing some jokes written by a friend.

In each set, the professional comic delivered eight jokes, half by the human, half by the AI. In the first sample, three of the four highest ranking jokes, including the top joke, were by the AI. The main conclusion of the study, AI written jokes performed in front of a live audience elicited laughter within the same range as jokes written by a professional human. So I used one of my AI programs I use for various things here at the podcast company, and I asked it to write three late night jokes. I will share them with you.

Remember that I am not in case you can’t tell a comedian, I am not trained in stand up. I’m also doing these in a basement. I’m not doing them in a comedy club, So you guys aren’t warmed up. There’s no laughter treact to but all that, I don’t think these are pretty bad. These are from the AI.

Let me try and tell them properly. You see, Trump is trying to rename the Gulf of Mexico the Golf America. Yeah, it hit a snag. Apparently renaming bodies of water requires more paperwork than pleading the fifth. Finally, someone is brave enough to stand up to big geography.

You know what Trump’s got to do next? He has to get the Pacific Ocean to show its birth certificate. Trump’s also planning to rename Cubaa, South moor Alago and Venezuela. He just wants to call it that place with the badombres dot com. And that is your comedy news.

For today. If we enjoy the program, tell a friend about it. They might like it too. I will see you tomorrow morning.

SNL50 Homecoming Concert Highlights: Lady Gaga sings D*ck In A Box. Seinfeld joins Backstreet Boys

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Caloroga Shark Media. Hey, Johnny Mac with a second episode here on Saturday. This episode is about Saturday Night Live’s homecoming concert thing whatever the proper title is. They had such a show on Friday Night that I wanted to tell you about it. Now.

Quick note, there is a naughty word coming up. I try to keep the show clean, but Lady Gaga and Andy Samberg performed a song Andy usually does with Justin Timberlake. That’s a little naughty. There’s no way around it. Gotta let the word go.

So you know, if you’re like super brutish and you got a kid, you know, skip today’s episode. But it’s the one about a box. We’ll get to that. I’m gonna have to dive in and out of the clip to stay out of trouble and keep it in fair use territory and not just Johnny Mack thought this was funny. And here’s five minutes out walks Andy Samberg, Lady Gaga is on the piano and let’s listen.

Tell me something girl. Are you hanging in the crazy world or do you need more? And I got to stop here because it’s bad. Yes, it’s very bad. Yeah, I could, I could tell as soon as I started it was off.

Yeah, maybe we skip it. Yeah, I think we maybe maybe we could do something that’s more in your vocal orange. Yeah, good thought, good thought for sure. But what I mean there is one song, but Justin’s not here to do his parts, all right, So you get the idea there, and they go into the in the Box song and let’s dive back in. You know, such a long time, such a long time, no to lay it on the line.

Well, you know, it’s Christmas and my heart is so open, why open? Gonna give you something, so you know what’s on my mind, what’s on my mind? I give for a special So take off the t take a look inside. It’s my dick in a box a box and man, I’m gonna let this go a little bit here. You would swear that this is a quote unquote real song.

Listen to how talented Gaga is. I’m gonna get you with Donnery. That’s sort of gift on me then anything. Now I’m gonna get you a fancy car. Girl, you gotta annoy.

My shine is off. Now I’m gonna get you a house in the hills, A girl like dude. It’s something rare I wanna get you something from my house, special girl. It’s I mean, this is just fantastic, especially when you consider what the in the box song is just awesome. Then it turned into a medley including a fan fave Lazy Sunday outcomes, Chris Parnell.

We’ll give you sample of that. How you do it? Hello Samburg? What’s cracking? You think you would have?

What? Firks mahunka pain? Some stick it like? Um, let’s got hold of punk roxy? I love the By the way, can we follow up on a Friday’s podcast?

If Andy Samberg is responsible for three of the top ten sketches of the twenty first century, how is he not in the top three all time on SNL Talent? Like my man’s up there. Plus he’s in the Macpack, which is my fantasy group when I become a famous celebrity who I’m gonna roll with and he’s in the Macpack and it’ll be me and him and chick list than the others. His next clip, I hear for you. The Backstreet Boys are doing one of their hits and I’m old, I don’t know main back Street Boys.

Guy. You guys can send me letters like how do you not know what it is? I don’t. I don’t care. They were too young for me.

Main Backstreets boys guy goes out into the crowd and starts singing with Jerry Seinfeld, which you can kind of sort of hear here. Come to tell me why. Host Jimmy Fallon clarified the three hour show would only present musical guests and not handout awards. Jimmy said, apparently there’s been some confusion, and this is just a concert. We’re not giving out any warts nights.

I just want to make sure that everybody knows that. Then the bit, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson got up and left. John Mulaney spoke of SNL’s music guru, how Winner, and how if how We’re still around. He would have loved a lot acts on the bill, and Malaney said he also would have hated parts of tonight, and I would have loved to talk to him about the parts he hated. Variety recapped Will Ferrell and Anagast are getting out there doing their middle school teacher thing.

Marty Colp and Bobby mohan Culp take on Drake in the dis Wars, Whether they mean to or not, It would have been a mistake to revive too many of SNL’s musically inclined recurring characters, but this special arrived with the right balance. They were really the two we were hoping for, both involving Will Ferrell, the lounge singer style culp duo and the Blue Oyster Cult cowbell arranger. One out of two wasn’t bad. The pair ran through a medley of the Incorporated Bratt Good Luck Babe on Holy Denila Is a River and other recent hits, all getting the Marty and Elaine at the Dresden Room treatment, with the eternal joke being that these happily married really do mean to be hep, but are just never going to think about lyrical appropriateness. Blah blah blah.

Here’s your full set list. Jimmy Fallon Soulman, Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard Crazy Little Thing called Love Miley on Flowers, Bad Bunny Did to Bill Murray doing his lounge singer thing, or All I Need to Get by Eddie Vedder doing Tom Petty’s The Waiting and Corduroy, Tracy Morgan’s astor Not Jones theme song, B fifty two’s Love Shack Bowen Yang and Sarah Sherman. I think we’re out on that one. Backstreet Boys, I Want it that way with Jerry Seinfeld, Devo, No Not Whip It, Uncontrollable, Urge Gaga, Andy Eddie Vedder, Lonely Island et Ceter did the Medley. Lauren Hill Came Out, did a medley.

Ferrell and Gastira a medley. Jelly Roll did a Johnny Cash medley that I saw get panned on the Internet. Brandy Carlisle the Joke, Mumford and Sons I’ll Wait. Jerry Douglas joined them for the Boxer, Snoop Dogg, Jit and Juice, Snoop Dogg and Jelly Rolls Last Dance with Mary Jane originally Tom Petty Song. Snoop’s got his own take on that arcade fired.

David Byrne, Saint Vincent and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band did Heroes and Wake Up Post MALONEA. Nirvana did Smells Like Tume Spirit Robin and David Byrne did This Must be the Place, Share if I could turn back time, Jack White Rocking in the Free World and Seven Nation Army looking Ahead to Tomorrow Seems Dan Ackroyd and Bill Hayter are not coming. A source close to Dan Ackroyd tells Late Night that Ackroyd quote could not come. Matt Beloney at Puck News says that Bill Hayter was a quote polite decline. Dick Eversall, who was the executive producer during the five years Lauren wasn’t there, will not be at the show, reportedly due to health issues.

Ackroyd posted on social media cracking ahead with pride at having been a co founder of SNL along with everyone we were together within those four years five decades ago. This telecast is as historical as the next moonlanding comedy. Stars of our age, all gathered under the ages of America’s greatest living impresario, My boss, Lauren michaels people, it’s friggin’ holy. So I wonder why Dan isn’t coming. I’m just looking up how old he is now.

He’s only seventy two now, speculating maybe he was older than that and didn’t want people to see old Dan Ackroyd. I don’t know. I worked with him once we were in Chicago and we did a town hall broadcast for serious exam. A town hall would be like you’d get cool celebrities and invite a small hand full of listeners. So we did one with Ackroyd and Jim Belushi celebrating the Blues Brothers.

So that was the only time I work with Acroyd. Totally cool, totally professional. Didn’t catch any attitude from him, So I hope everything is okay with Dan. I’m quite surprised he’s not coming, but I don’t know. The Bill hater thing super weird to me.

No idea a fun story going out. On Thursday evening, New Yorker editor Susan Morrison sent out a mass email invitation to an event for her bio of Lauren Michaels. Apparently she’s not familiar with BCC. The Blind Carbon Copy people started hitting reply all. A lot of people were on this one.

Tina Fey chimed in about two hours into this and said, dear boomers and sent the link to a YouTube video for senior citizens on how to read reply and Ford emails when using a Gmail account. John Hamm then replied, all ah, thanks Tita.

Also thanks Susan, I’ll see you there bump.

Colin Jost joined it at ten or four pm and said, guys, the video Tita sent is malware. Make sure to keep hitting reply all or the virus can infect your computers. Haym again, Oh my goodness, thank you young man. Aaron Sorkin jumped in and said, how did I get involved with this? Hilarious?

All right, that is your bonus comedy news on this Saturday. Earlier today, an hour long episode, Mike Chisholm and I from The Letterman Podcast talked about Dave’s appearance on Fellon we talked about SNL fifty. Tomorrow’s already in the can. It’s more or less a normal episode. Monday is a normal episode, and then my plan for Tuesdays to do a recap similar to this one, with hopefully lots of clips.

I may drop that one Monday afternoon as an early release for Tuesday, but we’ll see how things go. All right, enjoy the rest of your Saturday. Back in the morning.

Somehow, Letterman returned. Also SNL 50 – with guest Mike Chisholm from The Letterman Podcast

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Caloroga Shark Media. Hey there, I’m Johnny Mack. I’m a human and this is a silly throwaway bonus episode. Earlier today, I was listening to another podcast that’s called The New Media Show, and the two hosts we’re having a conversation about AI. I’m very pro AI.

One of the hosts not so much. And their discussion was, well, why don’t you go interview an AI then? And I decided challenge accepted. So I got my AI friend here, Spruce, and I decided to ask Spruce about comedy. All right, Spruce, and I was curious, who do you think are the best stand up comedians of the twenty first century?

There are so many great ones. Dave Chappelle is definitely up there with a sharp social commentary. Then you got someone like John Mulaney who’s a master of storytelling. And Ali Wong has really made her mark with her unique perspective and hilarious takes. She blends personal stories with sharp social commentary, and her delivery is just spot on.

I mean, she’s fine, But I asked you the top comedians of the twenty first century and you had her at number three. That seems a little high. You know what about somebody like Gaffigan or c K. Bill Burr. Absolutely.

Bill Burr is a powerhouse in comedy, has no nonsense, brutally honest style, resonates with a lot of people. He’s definitely up there with the best of this century. And Gaffigan’s got that family friendly, observational humor that’s hard to beat. Both are definitely top tier in their own right. The comedy world is big enough for all these different styles.

Now that’s a non answer. Give me a ranking here. Who are the top five? All right? Top five of the twenty first century.

Let’s go with Dave Chappelle, John Mulaney, Bill Burr, Ali Wong, and Louis C.K. Who would you add or switch out? I’d switch out Ali Wong. I just I don’t see why you have her up there so high bare enough. Comedy is subjective and everyone has their preferences.

If you’re leaning more towards classic stand up styles, someone like Jim Gaffigan or Patton Oswalt might fit better in that top five. Both have consistently delivered and have a huge following. The beauty of comedy is there’s something for everyone. Yeah, but again, the entire century where Dane Cook is not on your list, That guy was a monster. Dane Cook definitely had a huge impact in the two thousands.

His energetic style and ability to engage audiences were undeniable, and he sold out arenas, which was pretty rare for a comedian at the time. While he’s not always in everyone’s top five list these days, his influence and popularity in the early twenty first century can’t be denied. Any up and comers that you’re into, for sure, keep an eye on Atsuko o Katska. She’s got a fresh, quirky style and her bits are super relatable.

Also, Caleb Hearn has a great mix of sharp wit and hilarious observations tha…

Definitely worth checking out their sins. There’s been a lot of buzz on Caleb lately. Yeah, Caleb’s definitely on the rise. His humor is sharp, and he’s got a knack for turning everyday situations into comedy gold. It’s exciting to see new voices making waves in the comedy scene.

What do you think about Amy Schumer? She’s been in the news a lot lately. Amy Schumer has definitely made a name for herself with her bold unapologetic style. She’s got a knack for blending personal stories with social commentary, and she’s not afraid to tackle tough topics. Whether you love her or not, she’s definitely left a mark on the comedy scene.

Who’s your favorite late night host these days? Right now? I’m a big fan of Seth Myers. His Closer Look segments are sharp, insightful, and always hilarious. He’s got that perfect mix of wit and charm, and his monologues are consistently on point.

How about you, I’d have to pick Kimmel, you know, unless we get into John Oliver in late night, but in traditional eleven thirty, I’d have to say Kimmel. I do like what Jimmy Fallon is trying to do. I think Jimmy understands the mission. I think Jimmy catches a lot of grief for doing a very vanilla show, but that’s what the Tonight Show is, and I think he understands why he’s there. That’s a solid take.

Kiml’s got that blend of humor and heart, and he’s not afraid to tackle serious topics with the comedic twist. Fallon definitely knows how to bring the fun and keep things light, which is perfect for the tonight shows. Vibe and John Oliver. He’s in a league of his own with that deep dive style. It’s great to have such a variety of late night hosts, each bringing their own flavor to the table.

Who are your top five all time? Picking a top five all time is tough, but I go with Richard Pryor for his groundbreaking style and honesty, George Carlin for his sharp wit and social commentary, Joan Rivers for her fearless humor and longevity, Eddie Murphy for his incredible range and influence, and Robin Williams for his unmatched energy and versatility. Those legends really shape the comedy landscape. So nobody from this century. Those are all older than most of them are dead.

Fare point For more recent legends, I’d add names like Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock. They’ve had a huge impact on modern comedy and continue to shape the scene with their unique perspectives and fearless humor. The comedy landscape is always evolving, and these guys have definitely left their mark. Now. I love Eddie because of how old I am, But isn’t Eddie just doing Richard Pryor’s act top to bottom.

Eddie Murphy was definitely influenced by Richard Pryor, but he brought his own union style and energy to the game. Eddie’s ability to blend impressions, physical comedy and storytelling set him apart. So while Pryor paved the way, Eddie definitely carved out his own space in comedy history. All right, fair enough, appreciate you coming on the show today. Anything else you want to tell the folks.

Thanks for having me. Just keep exploring comedy and finding what makes you laugh. There’s so much great talent out there, so enjoyed the journey. Thanks, Bruce. I appreciate you coming out.

That was silly, all right. Let me know what you guys thought of that in the Facebook group Daily Comedy News Podcast Group. I just had to get this out of my system and put it out as a boat to sea tomorrow.

SNL 50th Anniversary – Who Is Appearing, When Is It, How To Watch

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Caloroga Shark Media. Hey there, I’m Johnny Mack with your Daily Comedy News. I don’t know if you ever know about this. Did you hear? Saturday Night Live is turning fifty?

Yeah, so something a little different today. I was trying to figure out when would be the best time to do this, and I decided today. The choices were today, Saturday or Sunday, but I went with today because today is the kick off for the Saturday Night Live fifty weekend. Today’s Daily Comedy News is only about SNL. I’m going to dive into best sketches ever, best characters ever, So stick around for that.

If SNL doesn’t interest you, you are dismissed. Tonight on Peacock, it’s the SNL fifty Homecoming Concert, a three hour live concert at Radio City. Jimmy Fallon is your host. Musical performances from past SNL musical guests, including Arcade, Fire, Backstreet Boys, Bad Bunny, Bonnie Rait, Brandy Carlisle, Brittany Howard, Chris Martin, David Byrne, Devo, Eddie Vedder, Jack White, Jelly Roll, Lady Gaga, Miley, Cyrus, Mumford and Sons, Post Malone Preservation, Hal Jazz Band, Robin the b fifty two’s The Roots and more. This is on Peacock starting at eight eastern today.

I also saw a spoiler that Will Ferrell and and a guest I are going to do their middle school sketch thing. I have no patience for that sketch, but that’s going to be part of the show as well on Saturday on NBC Now. This hasn’t ready aired, but it’ll be back on Ladies and Gentlemen. Fifty Years of SNL Music a feature length documentary celebrating the five decades of SNL’s musical performances and musical comedy sketches. This thing includes interviews with musicians like Bad Bunny, Elvis Costello, Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, Dave Grohl, Debbie Harry, Mick Jagger, Duelipa, dmc Casey Musgraves, Paul Simon, Justin Timberlake, Jack White, and Moore.

Also interview Geene Curt and Jimmy Fallon, Eddie Murphy, Agel, Nuotam Conon, O’Brien Meyer, Rudolph Paul Schaeffer, Sarah Sherman, and various SNL band members plus Lonely Islands, Samberg and the other two Lonely Island guys. This thing re airs Saturday night at eight pm Eastern on NBC Proper. It will also be on Peacock. If you’ve never seen episode one of Saturday Night Live captured in the recent film Saturday Night While an exaggerated version, that movie’s fantastic. It’s on Netflix.

Stop listening to me right now and go watch that movie. I thought it was fantastic, absolutely loved it anyway, in the SNL slot on Saturday Night Live, the original broadcast from October eleventh, nineteen seventy five. Your host George Carlin, musical guests Billy Preston and Janis Ian. Then Sunday Night, which is weird that they did on a Sunday, Like, I get how TV works, but the show is called Saturday Night Live. You’re doing the thing on Sunday eight.

Sunday Night, the Big fiftieth Anniversary Special eight pm on NBC Hot Ticket and Studio eight Ah. Can you imagine the audience in this thing? Lorne Michaels declared years ago, no plus ones scheduled to appear, Keenan Thompson, Adam Sandler, Amy Poehler, Andy Samberg, Chase Chris Rock, Eddie Murphy, Fred Armison, I’m just saying Eddi Murphy, like that’s not a big deal. Eddie Murphy, Fred Armison, Garrett Morris, Gen Curtin, Jason Sadaikas, Jimmy Fallon, Kate McKinnon, Kristin Wig, Lreen Newman, Maya Rutolf, Molly Shannon, Pete Davidson, Seth Meyers, Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, Will Ferrell, Will Forte, Martin Short and Moore. Former host who will appear include Adam Driver, Io, Edaberry, bad Bunny, Dave Chappelle, John Mulaney, who’s also a former writer for the show, Kim Kardashian, Miley Cyrus, Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Pedro, Pascal Peyton Manning, Quinna Brunson, Robert de Niro, Sabrina Carpenter, Scarlett Johansen, Steve Martin, Tom Hanks, and Woody Harrelson.

Sunday Night, nbcn Peacock eight to eleven PM Eastern Looking Ahead. I’m going to cover this on Tuesday’s podcast. I’m going to watch it, but to put together a show at midnight to get it out. I’ll do a better job if we wait the extra day. So on FAQ, who was in the first SNL cast and why won’t all of them appear?

One of the FAQ answers why they’re not appearing? Why aren’t Gilda Radner and John Belushi appearing? Do you know the to do this? Yeah? They’re no longer alive.

Dan Ackroid has not been announced. It is unclear why he may be absent to Akroyd’s publicists did not return The Associated Press’s request for a comment on that. Should we do a list? I haven’t looked at these, I’m looking at this cold. Indie Wire put out an article titled the fifty best Saturday Night Live Sketches of the twenty first century.

I haven’t looked at this at all. I like doing these cold. I will flip through it, they wrote. We know what you’re thinking. Why I choose to highlight only the later seasons of SNL a’s posted to the full fifty years?

They wrote, being perfectly honest, most of the people involved in making this list weren’t born until nineteen ninety. Okay, fair enough, let’s see what these millennials think. I’m looking at you number fifty here, and I already don’t even know what this sketch is, so I’m just gonna quick take. You can write me a letter and be like Johnny mag How do you not know what number fifty sketch? Mafia meeting is?

No idea, but I don’t want to bog down and analyze fifty sketches. I’m just going to quick take here. Number fifty is Mafia Meeting number forty nine. Mark Wahlberg talks to animals forty eight December to Remember car commercial. So far, this list sucks forty seven Colonel Angus forty six, Meatballs forty five, Welcome to Hell forty four Short shorts for the USA, Will Ferrell doing Will Ferrell things in short shorts?

Forty three traffic altercation? Are these? Ringing a Bell? Forty two? Dunken Donuts?

Forty one punk band reunion at the Wedding? Forty You’re a rat bastard? Charlie Brown thirty nine, What’s that name? Thirty eight Glengarry Glenn Christmas Elf motivation, Wow, this is bad. Thirty seven Bridesmaid’s speech, thirty six dream Home Cousins.

This list’s gonna get a lot better Isn’t it for? Thirty five Christmas Robe thirty four, Iran so Far, The Lonely Island thirty three, Mcgruber’s Sensitivity Training thirty two, Do It on My Own twin bed. Jeez, this list is terrible thirty one The Shooting AKA Dear Sister thirty Lisa from Temecula twenty nine, A Thanksgiving Miracle? When does this get good? Okay, it gets good here?

Twenty eight Star Wars on Undercover Boss, Star Killer Bass twenty seven, Sewn Spicer Press Conference, Now We’re Cooking twenty six, Dinner Lobster twenty five, The Iceberg on the sinking of the Titanic. That’s Bowen Yang in character twenty four, Farewell Mister Bunting twenty three, Super Showcase Spokesmodels, This is getting bad Again twenty two, Natalie Raps Danelly Portman twenty one, Chad Horror Movie twenty Washington’s Dream, Nate Brigetzi nineteen, The Day Beyonce Turned Black eighteen, Haunted Elevator featuring David S. Pumpkins. That’s only eighteen, That’s all right? Seventeen, Protective Mom sixteen, Wells for Boys fifteen, Totinos fourteen Katie Kuric interviews Sarah Palin thirteen, Debbie Downer, Disney World, twelve, The Actress, eleven, Meet Your Second Wife.

You know that’s way up there. I actually for real watched that again last night. Somebody had tweeted it. Ten Close Encounter. You remember Kate McKinnon in that one.

Pretty good? Nine step on Halloween’s Hottest Tips. Eight Lazy Sunday. That’s an old timer. Seven Mom Jean’s Okay.

Six of the Lawrence Welk Show. Five I’m on a Boat. By the way, if two of the top ten are Lonely Island sketches, think about that for a second. Four Papyrus, three, Blank in a Box. You remember that one with Justin Timberlake and again Lonely Island.

So they’re three of the top ten. Maybe we should give Lowly Island a show. Two Black Jeopardy with Tom Hanks. That was fantastic, And according to Andy Wire, the number one SNL sketch of the twenty first century is Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton Addressed the Nation, Amy Polar and Tina Fey in character. There not the worst list I’ve ever seen.

Again, I’d have to do homework and come up with my own list, and I’m not going to do that. So it’s fine, but I feel like there should be better things, or maybe the things in my mind happened in the nineties and I’ve lost track of time. Anyway, let’s take the break here, we’ll come back and we’ll look at the top fifty cast member is according to USA Today. Okay, another list I haven’t looked at yet. I like to react.

This is from USA Today. SNL turns fifty. We ranked the best cast members over fifty seasons. One hundred and sixty seven cast members have appeared on the show. Here’s their list at number fifty.

Bowen Yang, he’s been on the show since twenty nineteen. Just gut react here. Now we’ve had one hundred and sixty seven. Do you think there are forty nine people better than Bowen Yang? He’s pretty strong.

I don’t know who else is on the list, so I can kind of have see who forty nine is because I half scrolled down. If Bowen Yang is fiftieth, this is a strong list. Forty nine Love It’s forty eight, Sherry O Terry forty seven. Nora done. There’s no way.

Nora Dun’s better than bo Yang. There’s no way Cherry O Terry’s better than Bowyang. But I’m not going to sit here and just nitpick the list. Just accept my premise that Bowen Yang should be higher up this list. I’m not going to keep going.

There’s no way he shows but at bow Yang forty six, Chris Parnell forty five, Julia Luis Dreyfus forty four, Arren Killem forty three, Sadekas forty two, mikey Day forty one, Seth Myers forty, Gene Curtain thirty nine, Beck Bennett he was on from twenty thirteen to twenty twenty one. Thirty eight, Tracy Morgan thirty seven, Lorraine Newman thirty six, Vanessa Bear thirty five, Leslie Jones thirty four, To Meadows thirty three, Heidi Gardner thirty two, Eighty Bryant thirty one, Chris Rock, Yeah, I think in terms of SNL, Chris Rock’s not the most memorable cast member thirty, Jimmy Fallon twenty nine, Will Forte twenty eight, Mike Myers. Mike was a pretty strong ensemble player. Let’s se who’s ahead of him. Molly Shannon at twenty seven, Chevy at twenty six, Norm at twenty five, and at Gasteyer at twenty four.

I’m not sure I agree with that ranking. Twenty three Andy Samberg. You know the guy who came up with three of the top ten sketches. Maybe we ought to have him a little higher Guys twenty two, Fred Ormiston twenty one, Sandler twenty Cecily Strong. I’m a big fan of hers nineteen, Bill Hayter eighteen, Tina seventeen, Darryl Hammond sixteen, Jana Hooks, who has been forgotten USA today, writes, Hooks was the every woman SNL desperately needed in the late eighties, grounding every sketch with her bright smile.

Fifteen, Rachel Dratch Yeah, fourteen, Bill Murray thirteen, Kristin Wig twelve, Keenan eleven, Dana Carvey ten, Maya Rudolph nine, Akrooyd eight, Kate McKinnon seven, Chris Forley six, Amy Poehler five, Will Ferrell, Okay, top five here Will Ferrell. I mean, I’m not the biggest Will fan, but clearly one of the all times on that show. Four Belushi, John Belushi Jim Belushi did not make the top fifty, but John Belushi. Three Gilda Radner, and poor Gilda has just been forgotten. I’m glad she’s high up on this list.

Two Phil Hartman and number one, the best cast member of all time on Saturday Night Live, Eddie Murphy. And they write no cast member has made a bigger impact on the show or created a better launching pad for the crew than Eddie Murphy. For five years, the man was sa l the lynchpin on which every sketch was built and every joke was centered. From mister Robinson’s neighborhood, which parodied Fred Rodgers with a biting satire of what white people think of the ghetto, to mannic mumbling little Rascal Buckwheat to a two four impression of James Brown singing and dancing in a hot tub. It was impossible to take your eyes off Murphy on Saturday Nights.

Yep, he was incredible. I’m going to call up the Wikipedia of who has been on the show and just see who they might have left out comes to mind. So what about somebody like Colin Jost who’s been a writer on the show and anchoring the show for was it a decade already? Victoria Jackson. She was pretty good.

That’s my era Dennis Miller, So, I guess we’re underrating the news desk. I mean Dennis Miller was a key part of that show. So same comment on Kevin Neil, and I guess we’re not really paying attention to the news desk. I mean, Joe Piscopo should have made that list. I’ll go back and look at the bottom of the list.

You know that was my SNL. I was a little young for the initial cast, but was definitely watching the Piscopale Murphy years. So just to scrape the bottom here, Bowen love at Scherio Terry, Like, you can’t tell me Joe Biscopo shouldn’t be head of Scherio Terry, Nora Dunn, Joe Piscopo, Come on, Joe bisco should be on this list. He was Drysdale to Eddie Murphy’s Cofax. He was the Keith Richards to Eddie Murphy’s Mick Jagger.

You know what I’m saying. Like pisk Po is a huge part of those shows. I know he’s been forgot, but pisk Po was great. He should be on the list. Colin Quinn again, no love for the News desk Ratio Sans didn’t make it, Rob Schneider didn’t make it, Spade didn’t make it.

Anyway, it’s just a list. I’m not gonna get too upset about it. Be curious to know who’s on your list. That’s a good conversation for the Facebook group Daily Comedy News podcast group. I will start that discussion.

You can show him in. Esquire asked does it Saturday Night Live still matter to young comedians? Abigail Covington tells us about Jess Engel. Jess was auditioning for SNL, a thirty year old comedian from Midland, Texas. She auditioned in front of Louren and Colin Jost.

Esquire writes, with a deep breath, she stepped into the light and delivered her set, a mix of stand up and character to work, focusing her gaze on Joe’s to friendlier face than the famously inscrutable Michaels spoil alert. She didn’t get on the show and doesn’t know why. She says, they don’t give you any feedback. Her team tried to console her with reminders of SNL’s low pay and brutal schedule, not to mention the fact that the show hardly mid’s movie stores like it used to, but it didn’t comfort her much. Esquire writes that her agent had a point.

First year cast members on SNL make around seven thousand dollars per episode, compare with the twenty thousand and fifty thousand dollars per episode that first time series regulars earn on network TV shows. Previous cast members have described it as a place where you’re always at risk, meaning that you’re only a few lousy sketches and unremarkable performances from getting canned. Now, interesting paragraph here, and I’m going to spotlight it when you hear my conversation tomorrow with Mike Chisholm from The Letterman podcast. We talked about a little of this, and I hadn’t read this article yet, so it’s interesting that this article says something I will say to you on tomorrow’s podcast. Esquire writes, things are different today.

Even with all his power, Lorne Michaels hasn’t been able to escape the realities of a contracting industry. Considered the reaching track records of productions from SNL alumni. Shrill starring Ady Bryant, was canceled after three seasons. There was something called Shrill, starring eighty Bryant that ran three seasons on What Where. I have no idea what that is.

The other two, created by two SNL head writers, ended abruptly amid allegations of workplace abuses. That was a good show too. Keenan Thompson’s Keenan lasted two shows before being canceled. Apple TV Plus dropped Cecily Strong’s Schmigadoon after two seasons. HBO has yet to renew Michael Chase That Damn Michael Chay for a third season.

Mcgruber got one season. Pete Davidson’s book GISs lasted eight episodes before Pete himself pulled the plug on it. I think that’s more about Pete than Lorn’s power. In twenty twenty two, Brian Austin Johnson told Mark Maron he doesn’t plan on ever leaving the show. He says, when I look at at the media landscape, what am I going to be doing in two years?

Where am I going to go next? I read that as the article has it? Did you catch there is no Brian Austin Johnson, It’s James Austin Johnson. I’ll leave it in Esquire has it as Brian and I just read it because I’m a talking horse. They then spoke to comedian Ashley Everhart, who says SNL’s not where people go to be discovered anymore.

It’s where discovered people go. I have people on my TikTok on my Instagram all the time saying why aren’t you on SNL. You should be on SNL, as if that’s the singular highest achievement. Hey, Lorne, call her bluff, offer her a spot. I want to hear her say no.

It’s like, congrats, you did it. You got the one salary job on the planet that aligns with this thing you’ve been training in. And our final SNL story of the Day. The National Comedy Center in Jamestown, New York will preserve a collection of the show’s creative papers from the first five years of the show. Loraine Newman and original writer Alan’s Wybell will guest curate the collection, which includes the script from the first SNL episode hosted by George Carlin, which airs win this is a quiz We’re paying attention on the first half the podcast.

When is it airing? That’s right Saturday night at eleven thirty Eastern Well. That script will go into the collection along with drafts for weekend Update segments. Early versions of the Blueshey Samurai sketches and the Gilded Radneck character known as Rosanna Rosanna are also included. It’s why Bell said, these papers are a rare encapsulation of the creative, chaos and revolutionary spirit of SNL’s formative years, when so many classic sketches and memorable characters were first brought to life.

It was a watershed moment in comedy history that I was fortunate to be part of, and I’m grateful to know that our contributions are being preserved by the National Comedy Center’s Carl Reiner Department of Archives and Preservations. That is your comedy news for today. Here’s the plan tomorrow. Mike Chisholm from the Letterman Pod and I talk for almost an hour. When Letterman went on Found the other day, I reached out to Mike and I was like, Hey, can we talk about Letteran for ten minutes and you lock us to in a zoom and we wind up going for an hour.

If you can’t wait for tomorrow, Mike releases the Letterman Pod on Friday. That is a video podcast. So if you’re curious what the heck I look like and you want to look at two middle aged guys in zoom boxes for an hour, that’s the thing you could do. The Letterman Pod also comes out in audio forms. You could just download that, or you know, wait till tomorrow.

Here’s what you do. Download Mike’s and then delete it. That way he gets credit for the download, and then listen to me tomorrow to support my advertisers. That’s a good plan, right, Yeah, No, Letterman POD’s really good. You used to check that out.

Sunday will be a normal episode, and if anything else with SNL develops between now and then, I’ll talk about it on Sunday. If you enjoy the program, tell a friend about it. They might like it too. If you’re a new listener who’s discovering this via the Letterman Pod or perhaps my new YouTube loop. In case you missed that, I just started a live stream.

It’s twenty four to seven the audio from the last two weeks of the podcast. The occasional guest in the mix. Kind of like a radio station that just plays Daily Comedy News. That’s how I’m programming it. I’m not overthinking it.

There’s no video. It just runs. You dive in, you go, oh that was good, or I’m sick of this guy on borared and you’d bail. It just runs twenty four to seven daily comed news podcast. But you obviously know how to download the thing.

I guess you do unless you’re listening on the stream. Anyway, I’m here seven days a week. I’mly gonna stop babbling. See you tomorrow.

Spruce The AI’s Top 5 Comedians of the 21st Century

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Caloroga Shark Media. Hey there, I’m Johnny Mack. I’m a human and this is a silly Thoroughway bonus episode. Earlier today, I was listening to another podcast that’s called The New Media Show, and the two hosts we’re having a conversation about AI. I’m very pro AI.

One of the hosts not so much. And their discussion was, well, why don’t you go interview an AI? Then? And I decided challenge accepted. So I got my AI friend here, Spruce, and I decided to ask Spruce about comedy.

All right, Spruce, I was curious, who do you think are the best stand up comedians of the twenty first century? There are so many great ones. Dave Chappelle is definitely up there with his sharp social commentary. Then you got someone like John Mulaney who’s a master of storytelling. And Ali Wong has really made her mark with her unique perspective and hilarious takes.

Those are just a few, but the list goes on. Who are some of your favorites? Well, you keep mentioning Ali Wong when we’ve been talking offline. Why do you like her so much? Why do you keep pushing her?

Ali Wong’s comedy is just so fresh and relatable. She blends personal stories with sharp social commentary, and her delivery is just spot on. Plus, she’s got that unique perspective and isn’t afraid to dive into topics that others might shy away from. It’s hard not to appreciate her style. What do you think of her?

I mean, she’s fine, But I asked you the top comedians of the twenty first century and you had her at number three. That seems a little high. You know what about somebody like Gaffigan or C. K. Bill Burr.

Absolutely? Bill Burr is a powerhouse in comedy, has no nonsense, brutally honest style, resonates with a lot of people. He’s definitely up there with the best of this century. And Gaffigan’s got that family friendly, observational humor that’s hard to beat. Both are definitely top tier in their own right.

The comedy world is big enough for all these different styles. Now that’s a non answer. Give me a ranking here. Who are the top five? All right?

Top five of the twenty first century. Let’s go with Dave Chappelle, John Mulaney, Bill Burr, Ali Wong, and Louis C.K. They each bring something unique to the table and have had a huge impact on the comedy scene. Who would you add or switch out? I’d switch out Ali Want, I’d switch out Ali.

I just I don’t see why you have her up there so high. Fair enough. Comedy is subjective and everyone has their preferences. If you’re leaning more towards classic stand up styles, someone like Jim Gaffigan or Patton Oswalt might fit better in that top five. Both have consistently delivered and have a huge following.

The beauty of comedy is there’s something for everyone. Yeah, but again the entire century where Dane Cook is not on your list, the guy was a monster. Dane Cook definitely had a huge impact in the two thousands. His energetic style and ability to engage audiences were undeniable, and he sold out arenas, which was pretty rare for a comedian at the time. While he’s not always in everyone’s top five list these days, his influence and popularity in the early twenty first century can’t be denied.

Comedy rankings can be so subjective. Any up and comers that you’re into. For sure, keep an eye on Atsuko o Katska. She’s got a fresh, quirky style and her bits are super relatable.

Also, Caleb Hearn has a great mix of sharp wit and hilarious observations tha…

Definitely worth checking out their sins. There’s been a lot of buzz on Caleb Lace. There’s been a lot of buzz on Caleb lately. Yeah, Caleb’s definitely on the rise. His humor is sharp, and he’s got a knack for turning everyday situations into comedy gold.

It’s exciting to see new voices making waves in the comedy scene. What do you think about Amy Schumer? She’s been in the news a lot lately. Amy Schumer has definitely made a name for herself with her bold, unapologetic style. She’s got a knack for blending personal stories with social commentary, and she’s not afraid to tackle tough topics.

Whether you love her or not, She’s definitely left a mark on the comedy scene. Who’s your favorite late night host these days? Right now? I’m a big fan of Seth Myers. His closer Look segments are sharp, insightful, and always hilarious.

He’s got that perfect mix of wit and charm and his monologues are consistently on point. How about you, I’d have to pick Kimmel, you know, unless we get into John Oliver in late night, but in traditional eleven thirty, I’d have to say Kimmel. I do like what Jimmy Fallon is trying to do. I think Jimmy understands the mission. I think Jimmy catches a lot of grief for doing a very vanilla show, but that’s what the Tonight show is, and I think he understands why he’s there.

That’s a solid take. Kiml’s got that blend of humor and heart, and he’s not afraid to tackle serious topics with the comedic twist. Fallon definitely knows how to bring the fun and keep things light, which is perfect for the Tonight shows vibe and John Oliver He’s in a league of his own with that deep dive style. It’s great to have such a variety of late night hosts, each bringing their own flavor to the table. Who are your top five all time?

Picking a top five all time is tough, but I go with Richard Pryor for his groundbreaking style and honesty, George Carlin for his sharp wit and social commentary, Joan Rivers for her fearless humor and longevity, Eddie Murphy for his incredible range and influence, and Robin Williams for his unmatched energy and versatility. Those legends really shape the comedy landscape. So nobody from this century. Those are all older than most of them are dead. Fare point For more recent legends, I’d add names like Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock.

They’ve had a huge impact on modern comedy and continue to shape the scene with their unique perspectives and fearless humor. The comedy landscape is always evolving, and these guys have definitely left their mark. Now. I love Eddie because of how old I am, But isn’t Eddie just doing Richard Pryor’s act top to bottom? Eddie Murphy was definitely influenced by Richard Pryor, but he brought his own unique style and energy to the game.

Eddie’s ability to blend impressions, physical comedy and storytelling set him apart. So while prior paid the way, Eddie definitely carved out his own space in comedy history. All right, fair enough, appreciate you coming on the show today. Anything else you want to tell the folks. Thanks for having me.

Just keep exploring comedy and finding what makes you laugh. There’s so much great talent out there, so enjoyed the journey. Thanks Bruce, I appreciate you coming out. That was silly, all right. Let me know what you guys thought of that in the Facebook group Daily Comedy News Podcast Group.

I just had to get this out of my system and put it out as a boat to see tomorrow.

Andrew Schulz (Flagrant) announces Netflix special PLUS Dave Chappelle will receive the NAACP President’s Award

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Caloroga Shark Media. Hey there, Johnny Mack with your Daily Comedy News. Busy one today, busy few days coming up. I’ll talk you through all that after the break, Let’s get to the news. Andrew Schultz has taped a new pregnancy themed special called Life that will premiere on Netflix on March fourth.

Filmed at New York’s Beacon Theater, it is Andrew’s second for Netflix. The specialists billed as the comics most personally yet, he offers a look at the hilarious and humbling journey of trying to start a family. Breaking down the cast of IVF from pumping out samples, I appreciate you keeping that clean, a dodging emotional land mines. It’s raw, real, and will make you grateful. Your swimmers probably work.

Apparently the producers of Night of Too Many Stars must listen to this program because I told you the guest lineup I don’t know earlier this week, late last week, and I commented that they released the news on a very busy news day and it was going to get lost. And they must have heard me and done another kick, because on Wednesday, both Variety and The Hollywood Reporter announced this as if it hadn’t already been announced less I’m clairvoyant. I don’t know where I originally got the story from, but anyway, we’re pretending this is news. Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Amy Schumer, and Moore will perform at the Night of Too Many Stars comedy events on Monday, March thirty first at the Beacon Theater in New York City. John Stewart is your host, as previously reported by Daily Comedy News, Other performers include Ronny Chieng, Alex Edelman, Susie Esmond, Jim Gaffigan, Sarah Sherman, Max Weinberg’s Jukebox, James Austin Johnson, and Sam Morrell.

The event will include a live auction to support initiatives for artistic adults. Event creators Michelle and Robert Smigel said in a statement, we created Night of Too Many Stars with our friends of the comedy world at a time when most organizations focused only on research for a cure for autism. Seeing so many parents struggle to find appropriate services and schools for their children inspired us to create an event to support the vital programs and services that individuals with autism need right now. The Night of Too Many Stars was created by Michelle and Robert in two thousand and three after struggling to find effective education for their artistic son. The organization is dedicated to helping the five point four million autistic adults living in the US achieve their dreams.

Dave Chappelle will be honored with the NAACP’s President’s Award at the fifty sixth n DOUBACP Image Awards in Pasadena later this month. The President’s Award honors individuals for special achievement and distinguished public service. President CEO Derek Johnson said in statement, the President’s Award honors an unwavering dedication to community, and throughout his distinguished career, Dave Chappelle has consistently been recognized as a powerful voice for social consciousness. Through his unique ability to transform complex political issues into thought provoking humor, Dave has solidified his place as one of the most impactful voices of our time. The NAACP Image Awards will air live February twenty second from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on be Et and CBS.

It’s been a busy week, and you get to talk much about Felipe Asparza, who had a special come out on Netflix on Tuesday. The folks of the Facebook group have watched it. I haven’t watched it yet. They’re calling it mid Icon versus Icon did just a fantastic, really great interview with Felipe. I’ll pick at it over the next maybe not even the next few days because it’s really busy.

I’ll explain that after the break, but I’m definitely gonna pick at it. But they asked really good questions. But we’ll start at the beginning. Felipe says, when I started doing stand up comedy, there was no social media yet, so I had to go to a library to look for books on how to do stand up comedy and write jokes. So I read a couple of those and checked out a couple of comedy DVDs and CDs that I took with me, with stuff like George carl and Paul Rodriguez and Rodney Dangerfield.

Remember Paul Rodriguez was pretty big. He’s become forgotten and I think some other later generation comedians stole his corner. But Paul was really big. He had a sitcom called Aka Pablo on ABC that I really liked. Anyway, it was stuff like George carl and Paul Rodriguez and Rodney Dangerfield.

I just went and consumed all that commed. That’s where I started learning how to write jokes. First time on stage was an open mic, and just like every other comic out there, I thought I did really well. I thought I did great, but it was just okay. Since I’d never done it before.

I didn’t know about timing, which is very important. I didn’t know that and was just talking through my jokes. I didn’t know where to do the punchline. However, after the first open mic, I went to a couple of stand up comedy classes that were very expensive even back then. They were like five hundred dollars.

They promised you a set at the ice House plus a five minute tape of your set, but I didn’t have five hundred bucks. I also didn’t have anybody who believed in me enough to give me five hundred bucks to join the class. So I went there anyway, and I sat in on the free one hour introductory class and they started teaching me how to write jokes on that first class. After that, I went to another one called Greg Dean, a stand up comedy course, and learn more stuff from there. That was it.

Then I hit my second open mic. It took a long time to figure out who Felipe was. There was a lot of trial and error starting out. A lot of people emulate a comic they love. For example, if someone in New York grew up watching Todd Berry, they might sound a lot like him.

On the West Coast, the people who grew up here might start sounding like Paul Rodriguez, George Lopez, or Carlo Smith Cia for a while. So they initially start finding their own voice depending on where they grew up. Man, I sounded like nine different comedians when I first started out. Look at me now, I have long hair and a trench coat. I’m in my Sam Kittison stage.

That’s great. Listen to this. When I started off, I was deadpad. I was like Steven writer Mitch Hedberg, just a deadpan comic. I would sit there and tell jokes with no personality or facial expression.

Then I try to be a political comedian. I’d get the newspaper, I write a bunch of jokes about the Middle East. There was bombing and throwing rocks at each other, so I wrote this joke was totally bad. The joke there was piece in the Middle East this week. There were no rocks to throw.

I was also performing in very loud rooms where nobody paid attention. You really had a fight to do stand up comedy because those pieces were not suitable for stand up, but was suitable for picking up a girl and taking her home, getting stabbed, or getting your Harley Davidson stolen outside. This is a great stuff Icon versus Icon and I have shared it in the Facebook group Daily Comedy News podcast group. The La Times has a fantastic comedy reporter anyway, like twice a week they’ll write a really good piece about comedy. They caught up with friend of the show, John Marco Cirezi and the topic was social issues in comedy, and John Marco said, you can lose your fan base who might be influenced by your work by harping on social issues too much.

There’s a good comedian whose thesis is in a show was men, we need to do better. We don’t deserve points for being right. I don’t need to pay money and you don’t need to be lit and micd for an hour on that thesis. I was in South Carolina when I said Britney Griner was released from the Russian prison today. As a setup to a joke, some guy booed instead of being funny, I said, I should think it’s good when Americans are released from foreign prisons.

But why do that? I was preaching. I didn’t convince that guy to challenge his notions of who he doesn’t respect because of internal biases. You could achieve things with what you say, but if funny is not at the front, audiences are going to feel betrayed. Sometimes I want to come at the joke from the bad point of view or the good point of view for the wrong reasons.

I had one joke about how I ran into my old college roommate and found that they’d recently transitioned, and I was thrilled because I’d forgotten their name. I like that because you wonder, is that a pro trans joke? The La Times asked Joen Marco was he wary of doing his bit about Israel and Gaza. Jenmarco said, I saw people who were not speaking honestly or looking through a black and white lens about what was happening there, and that fueled my desire to write that. But there’s a safety in being Jewish.

When I make that jokes, I won’t be accused of anti Semitism. I could be righteous, but the punchline has to be subversive. I’m proud of those jokes because I felt like, even though I’m expressing a point of view, I think the joke itself supersedes it. Reuters is reporting that’s Russell Brand is being sued over sexual abuse allegations, in the first known lawsuit brought against him in Britain, after several women accused him of sexual assaults and inappropriate behavior. New topic.

Don’t read anything into my sequencing here. I’ll share with you how I prepped the show big stories. First, the Russell Brand thing is a newsy thing, and this final story of the first half has a fun end. So that’s why it goes last on the first half. So don’t read anything into why I went from that topic to this topic.

Okay, okay. The funny headline from the Times Tribune comedian Louis c. K to headline Holiday inn Scrantonese done more but you can’t go? All right? That was good clickbait.

I clicked on it. I was like, Oh, why can’t I go? Is he doing a private show? Nope? It was just that the show in the six hundred and fifty seat room sold out.

The general manager of the hotel is Corey, who said, it’s gonna be a great show. It’s gonna be awesome for Done Moore, especially someone coming to our local area who’s well known, very famous. Now I could have kicked that story, but what interested me is that Louis has been playing small rooms. He played there’s a room kind of close to where I live that honestly is like not a good comedy room. They get good comedy, but in terms of the physical structure, I don’t think it’s a good room.

I think it’s the second floor of a local restaurant that I had dinner with my daughter about three weeks ago. I was shocked that Louis was playing there was sold out before I knew it existed, and I don’t like to leave the house, like I probably could have somehow gotten in there, but I was like, eh, whatever. Anyway, the room in question, we learned rental fees vary depending on the date, the season, and what you’re doing, but the room generally cost around three thousand dollars to host an event. Tickets to CK’s show were cap at around four hundred. Let’s do some math here.

The prices were thirty five to forty five, so let’s do lazy math. Four hundred times forty is how much? Somebody help me sixteen thousand. You got to rent the room for three thousand, So it’s Louis making ten thirteen grand on the night to work out some material, presumably in a small room like that, because the same article tells us he’s playing mccurtiy’s in Sarasota that holds two fifty the Off the Hook Comedy Club in Naples, where Louis’s opening for Robert Kelly. Interesting that holds three point thirty.

Cek’s playing Youngstown, Ohio at the Funny Farm Comedy Club for one hundred people, and then the Funny Bone in Columbus for less than three hundred people. The Times Tribune caught up with Rich Voss, who seems to like this club Fas says, I have a good time there. It’s a good audience, it’s fun. I don’t have to get on a plane, he says. The show’s producer, who is local comedian Kevin Lepka, rents the ballroom from the Holiday Inn to produce shows under the name Scranton Comedy Club.

He calls that guy a hustler in the good sense he promotes. Well, he does all the promotion. You gotta be thankful to have somebody that’s promoting wants to see it go well. They asked Vas about Louis C.K. And Vas said, Louis who.

Here is the plan for the upcoming shows. Tomorrow is my preview of SNL fifty. I decided to do it tomorrow. So the big TV show is on Sunday, but the musical show is Tomorrow night, plus four seo reasons. I like people to actually hear the material I write.

I wanted to give it some life, so I figured out, let me put it out on Friday. So Tomorrow’s episode, which I’ve already recorded, I deliberately recorded tomorrow before today because I wanted to do this presell. Here is a preview of what to expect on the various SNL specials this weekend. I will comment on an article that discusses the top fifty sketches of the twenty first century, and I kind of lost my mind at the article.

And then the USA today had the top fifty SNL performers of all time and I’m s…

So that’s tomorrow show. If you don’t like Saturday Night Live, take a day off. But if you need something to listen to on Friday, I’m the guest on the Letterman Pod. You may recall earlier in the week David Letterman went on Jimmy Fallon. I got all excited, so i reached out to Mike from the Letterman Pod.

I’m like, hey, can we talk about this for ten minutes? Well we wound up talking for an hour, So Mike has that as his Friday episode on the Letterman Pod. That’s also a video podcast, so if you want to say just how handsome I am and boy ladies, be prepared. There’s nothing more exciting than two middle aged dudes in zoomboxes having a conversation about comedy. So that’s a video podcast the Letterman Pod.

Mike also puts out an audio version of that. If you want to grab that on Friday. That will be the audio on this podcast on Saturday. So again Tomorrow SNL Saturday, Mike Chishom and I talking comedy, including Letterman four about an hour, and then Sunday will be a normal episode, Monday will be a normal episode, and then on Tuesday I’ll react to all the SNL stuff. The SNL fiftieth Special runs Sunday night from eight to eleven.

Could I record at eleven pm on a Sunday night? I could, But I think we’ll all get a better show out of it if I wake up on Monday and just collect everything, because they’ll be after party stuff and reaction stuff. So I’ll do that all on Tuesday. Okay again, Tomorrow’s SNL Saturday is Mike from the Letterman Pod. Sunday and Monday normal Tuesday SNL reaction while we’re doing homework type stuff.

It’s been so busy. I wanted to pick up on that piece I played from Gaffigan and Tom Papa the other day where they were talking about the possible comedy bust. I’ve heard Papa mention that a few times now. He’s got his ears on the ground. He’s out there doing it.

I’m a guy in a basement recording a podcast. I find it interesting that Tom Papa is worry that comedy is slowing down. His premise, As he explained, it is that it seems like big comedians are pushing tickets harder than they’ve had to in the past. I mean, there is a lot of comedy out there. You’ve got obviously the weekly Netflix special, You’ve got the monthly Hulu special.

But you know me, maybe you guys are hurting the cause and there’s no reason to go out and see somebody because you can just sit at home in your comfy chair and watch. You know, there’s more than one special to day, right was a decider who kept track of that. You know, say there’s four hundred on YouTube in a year, three hundred and sixty five. How much comedy you gonna consume? So Papa might be onto something there.

And he also talked about how just everybody is in their own little silo now, you know, so maybe Papa is right about how comedy’s getting siloed and the audiences aren’t crossing over. There’s obviously the Austin bro dude scene. There seems to be the axis of clean comedy, which is Papa, Gavigan, and Seinfeld. They are Nates adjacent, they are Brian Reagan adjacent. You know, maybe we could do the Clean Comedians World Tour.

I don’t think Jerry or Gym would need to do that, but you get what I’m saying there. There’s kind of that lane. There’s the Alt scene, there’s the Atlanta scene. Most of the conversation it gets swept up in the bro dudes and the video podcasters. Anyway, I just thought it was interesting.

So we’ll see if things slow down. Because I shuffled everything. This story would have been in Saturday’s podcast, but let me just remind you on Saturday. Joel Kim Booster is the host of the twenty twenty five Writers Guild Awards. Those are in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton.

Spent a lot of time yesterday about that Peter Kay garlic bread battle in Metro. Jacob Hawley writes under the headline I’m a comedian, Here’s where Peter Kay went wrong. Jacob writes, in a smaller venue, Peter K could have dealt with it better. The free speech culture war has infiltrated our comedy shows, with the Man from Manchester claiming that he was treated like a terrorist for being asked to leave at Peter k gig after he repeatedly shadowed the words garlic bread. The man told The Daily Mailey couldn’t understand why he was being removed and is now demanding an apology from Peter Kay himself.

As a working comedian, you might expect me to be instinctively on the side of k that I was cheering him on as he irige security to kick the heckler in the face and calling him a nasty thing. I’m paraphrasing this whole article here, but I’ll be honest on my own tour. When I’m playing the venues of a couple hundred and still flogging spare tickets on the day, I can only empathize so much. Many will see my name is the writer on this piece and think who. But that’s the point.

I see comedy at the sharp end, and that’s why I’m offering this perspective. While most of you have never heard of me, Peter Kay is selling out hundreds of shows at venues that host twenty thousand people. Hey, Americans, do you know who Peter Kay is? I don’t either, and I host this thing he’s apparently playing the twenty thousand people? Who is he?

Now? Say he’s not good? I’m just saying he’s got no presence in the States. There’s a silo back to Jacob Pauley. So actually, while I should be backing my fellow comedian, I have much more in common with the bruised and Feda Heckler than I do the creator of Phoenix Nights, though I like to think I wouldn’t shoot catchphrases in front of two people, never mind twenty thousand.

When I go to the kind of venues Peter k play is like the O two Arena in London. I go as a punter rather the performer, but truth be told, I don’t really go at all because taken from a stand up, live comedy doesn’t really work in those rooms. I’ve seen some of the best comedians the UK has ever produced suffer in large venues, struggling to deal with an audience of adoring fans if derived drunk thought that they were helping their hero by shouting out their favorite bits, then putting the comedian in the tricky position of having to ask someone who essentially stop enjoying themselves so much. As comedians, it’s our job to make you laugh. So that’s a pretty hard thing to tell someone and whether he likes it or not, garlic bread is Peter Kse’s thing, his hit, his equivalent of Paul McCartney playing Hey Jude, and yet, as he put in a statement, being used to disrupt his particular show, the Heckler is a huge fan, likely shot out hundreds between tickets, travel and drink, and his crime is what exactly, excitingly shouting out his favorite punchline.

That’s why they’re both right in their way, but also why I believe it’s the circumstances that’re the problem. If this worth three hundred setter venue K could have acknowledged it, properly, made eye contact with the blokes, shut them down and moved on. In a venue this size, with people constantly getting up and moving and the distance between stage and audience making it impossible to properly engage, you can’t fix a situation like this. And in an era where most people watch stand up comedy through the prism of viral crowd work clips on TikTok and Instagram, it’s fair to assume that a lot of people think this is the point of a comedy gig BINGO, let’s go along today, I’ve got another international controversy for you. Vir Das said, while there should be a debate on what’s good comedy, there should also be discussion on what constitutes good journalism.

He weighed in on controversy surrounding influencer ran Vir A Labadilla. Alabadilla recently faced backlash for controversial comments on parents and sex during his appearance on the YouTube comedy show India’s Got Latent. Apparently the media has jumped on this. Vir Does on an Instagram slammed the media’s approach, calling in a bunch of irrelevant mainstream media anchor is bordering extinction, coming together to take down new media that gets a million more views. Whether you like the new media or not is irrelevant.

That’s also what’s happening here. And while we debate what good comedy is, please debate what good journalism is and the news that they should be doing, the questions they should be asking and who they should be asking them to. A good artist will take their feedback head down, mouth shut, maybe all follow either way. The consequences of your comedy and your career and audience are pretty instant. That’s a natural process.

Comedian Sammy Rena says he’s removed all of India’s Got Latent videos from his YouTube channel. Rena, Who’s Got the popular YouTube show, said the comments made by rand ver A Labadilla had become too much for him to handle. And one more. Seth Rogan gave an interview to Esquire. He pushed back against the notion that comedy is now harder to pull off.

I saw some people on threads say maybe ask a comedian about that, Rogan said. The complaint the comedy is harder than it used to be is not a valid complaint. Maybe it was too easy before, and why should it be? Why shouldn’t it be hard? I like that my job is hard because I’m trying to do something that requires a huge amount of resources in people’s time and energy.

What do you wish you could say? What do you feel has been taken away from you? It’s always funny when people are like, oh, they could never make the Diversity Day episode of the Office today, you could still watch it. I’m constantly meeting teenagers who love Super Bad and who think it holds up. None of them are like, how dare you have said that?

Hey, Seth, why don’t you try and watch every episode of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia? Why don’t you try and watch every episode of community. Things are pulled down. My friend Rogan says, don’t even worry about Trump being president again. It’s not like we sit down like, all right, new President, what movie do we write?

I assume that’s what Adam McKay is doing, but it’s not how we choose and what we’re going to work on next. All Right, busy day again Tomorrow, SNL preview Saturday. Mike Chisholm normal episode on Sunday. Interesting week here right, a couple of short episodes at the beginning of the week, and now all these long ones. Tomorrow’s is long, Saturdays is even longer.

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