Never Not Funny the Jimmy Pardo Podcast

Comedy podcast

Never Not Funny
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Presentation
Hosted by Jimmy Pardo
Matt Belknap
Genre Comedy
Language English
Updates Wednesdays (free episodes) and Sundays (Platinum episodes)
Length Approx. 2 Hours
Production
Camera Eliot Hochberg
Production Jimmy Pardo
Matt Belknap
Opening theme "Mad at the World" (Daver)
Video format MP4
Audio format MP3
Publication
Original release April 4, 2006 – present
Provider ART19, Misfit Toys Podcast Co-Op
Website https://www.nevernotfunny.com

Never Not Funny is a podcast hosted by American comedian Jimmy Pardo, since spring 2006, currently releasing two episodes a week. He and producer/co-host Matt Belknap have appeared in every episode. Comedian Mike Schmidt appeared as co-host for season one, except for the final episode of the season, when his departure was announced.

The show moved to a pay format in March 2008, with the first twenty minutes of each show remaining available to non-paying subscribers. It subsequently returned to partial free distribution when it joined the Earwolf network in January 2014, with a premium subscription available for access to video and weekly bonus episodes. In late 2019, the show became fully independent again, hosted by ART19, later under the umbrella of their Misfit Toys Podcast Co-Op curated by Jimmy Pardo and Matt Belknap. The main weekly audio episode remains free, while video, additional weekly episodes, bonus content and full archives going back to 2006 are available to various tiers of Platinum subscribers.[1]

History [edit]

Never Not Funny began when Matt Belknap interviewed Pardo on the podcast for his popular alternative comedy forum A Special Thing. The two had previously discussed producing a podcast version of Jimmy's Los Angeles show "Running Your Trap," which he hosted at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, but they hit it off so well on AST Radio that Pardo said "This is the show."

The first episode featured Pardo, Belknap, and guest Mike Schmidt. Pat Francis was scheduled for episode 2, but when he was unavailable, Schmidt (usually referred to by Pardo as "The Former Third Baseman" after the similarly named baseball player) became the permanent co-host. This arrangement continued for the first season. Every fourth episode would feature a guest such as Pat Francis, Scott Aukerman or Graham Elwood. Midway through the first season, the theme song was changed from a brief portion of an unnamed instrumental song by Jimmy's close friend Daver to "Mad At The World" by Daver, with sound bites from previous episodes mixed into the song. This three-man setup lasted for sixty episodes, including a clip show and two live shows recorded at the UCB Theatre. The show went through little change throughout the first season until episode sixty, when Jimmy announced that his relationship with Mike Schmidt had become strained through the years and that they had decided to go their separate ways; Schmidt left the show in an attempt to reconcile their friendship.[2] Mike explained the situation on May 25, 2007, on his website.[3] In March 2008, Mike started his own solo podcast named The 40 Year Old Boy. At the end of season six, Schmidt made his first return to the podcast, this time as a guest, when Pardo decided, "Life's too short.",[4] and has been a frequent guest ever since.

Following Schmidt's departure, the show began its second season. Instead of the former three-man lineup, Pardo and Belknap appeared as the only regulars, along with a rotating guest every episode. On episode 1325, it was announced that at the beginning of season 14, Never Not Funny would change to a free show in audio format. Plus, Never Not Funny would also join the Earwolf podcast network, co-owned by Scott Aukerman (who was the guest on the episode and the only guest to appear in every season). Full audio would be available on Earwolf, iTunes and NNF's feed, while video of the episodes were part of the new "Players Club" package for Primo subscribers with 25 episodes per six-month season. Subscribers of the Players Club would also get an additional weekly lettered episode (A to Z), plus bonus material such as live shows.

In late 2019, the show left Earwolf to return to full independent status. Following a special 1000th episode on February 26, 2020, they launched a new Platinum monthly subscription service for the 26th season, continuing the free audio feed for the weekly numbered episode on Wednesday, with all Platinum subscribers getting both audio and video for the numbered episodes, weekly lettered episodes on Sunday and bonus episodes. Additional content was offered for higher subscription tiers, including full audio and video archives going back to the beginning (audio only for the first two seasons), occasional live stream shows and exclusive merchandise.

During the COVID-19 pandemic the show underwent some changes starting in March 2020, with shows being done remotely with video conferencing rather than in studio (with occasional shows done in the studio parking lot to allow for proper social distancing). A third weekly show was also added for subscribers on Friday, labelled the Isolation Files, which features the cast playing games, frequently run by fans of the show. They returned to in-studio shows in June 2021.

In September 2020 Jimmy Pardo and Matt Belknap founded the Misfit Toys Podcast Co-Op through ART19, where they serve as curators for independent comedy podcasts hosted by the company, including Never Not Funny and podcasts hosted by various friends of the show, including Todd Glass, Jen Kirkman, Doug Benson and former NNF co-host Mike Schmidt.

Show format [edit]

The show is of the comedy talk variety, consisting of free-form conversation between Jimmy Pardo, Matt Belknap and a guest, usually from the comedy or music field. The top of the show currently consists of the show regulars (currently including video producer Eliot Hochberg and "intern" Garon Cockrell) and then bringing the guest into the mix after a half-hour. Topics discussed range from music and popular culture to personal lives and amusing or interesting anecdotes.

Pardo will also frequently slip into one of his many characters, including Cajun Jimmy, Plantation Jimmy, Dirty Carson, Actor Auditioning for a Blind Role, Stallone in a Bottle, Mad Dog Russo, Dice's Lady and Old Man Lizard.

Various recurring bits and games have developed on the show over the years, including "Stupid Question of the Week", "Judge Jimmy", "The Letter Game", "Sevens", "Oliver's Trivia", "Celebrity Sightings", "The Mail Is Here", "Doc Talk (Documentaries)" and "Doc Talk (Doctors)". Most of these are accompanied by theme songs created by friends and fans of the show.

Until the end of the third season, the show was recorded in a single take without any editing. After the 2008 Chino Hills earthquake forced the show to stop briefly (originally so Jimmy, Matt and guest Patton Oswalt could check on family members) the podcast has had one or more small break per episode, during which Matt plugs projects and social media accounts of the hosts and guests.

History [edit]

Never Not Funny began when Matt Belknap interviewed Pardo on the podcast for his popular alternative comedy forum A Special Thing. The two had previously discussed producing a podcast version of Jimmy's Los Angeles show "Running Your Trap," which he hosted at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, but they hit it off so well on AST Radio that Pardo said "This is the show."

The first episode featured Pardo, Belknap, and guest Mike Schmidt. Pat Francis was scheduled for episode 2, but when he was unavailable, Schmidt (usually referred to by Pardo as "The Former Third Baseman" after the similarly named baseball player) became the permanent co-host. This arrangement continued for the first season. Every fourth episode would feature a guest such as Pat Francis, Scott Aukerman or Graham Elwood. Midway through the first season, the theme song was changed from a brief portion of an unnamed instrumental song by Jimmy's close friend Daver to "Mad At The World" by Daver, with sound bites from previous episodes mixed into the song. This three-man setup lasted for sixty episodes, including a clip show and two live shows recorded at the UCB Theatre. The show went through little change throughout the first season until episode sixty, when Jimmy announced that his relationship with Mike Schmidt had become strained through the years and that they had decided to go their separate ways; Schmidt left the show in an attempt to reconcile their friendship.[5] Mike explained the situation on May 25, 2007, on his website.[6] In March 2008, Mike started his own solo podcast named The 40 Year Old Boy. At the end of season six, Schmidt made his first return to the podcast, this time as a guest, when Pardo decided, "Life's too short.",[7] and has been a frequent guest ever since.

Following Schmidt's departure, the show began its second season. Instead of the former three-man lineup, Pardo and Belknap appeared as the only regulars, along with a rotating guest every episode. Pat Francis was the guest for the first episode of the second season, which began the tradition of Francis being the "third chair" and appearing on every fourth episode. It was in the second season that the show received its first sponsorship, lasting only a few weeks. On episode 39 of the second season, it was announced that the show would move to a pay format beginning with season three. Listeners would have to pay to continue receiving the complete podcast, although the first twenty minutes of each episode would still be available for free. The subscription price was set to $19.99 for 26 episodes. They also hired Pardo's brother-in-law Andrew Koenig to record video of the show. Only 5 minute clips of the show were available on video during season three, which were hosted on Koenig's site Monkey Go Lucky, but beginning with season four, full video of the show became available for $24.99 (full video for season three was released retroactively several years later).

Midway through season six tragedy struck when Andrew Koenig died. An episode was released in remembrance, highlighting some of Koenig's best moments throughout his time on the show. Andrew's close friend Eliot Hochberg, who had been providing the video equipment, assumed his role as videographer. Shortly afterwards they hired an intern, Dan Katz, aka "Tabasco Ears", to look up material on the internet and take notes. Katz left the show at the beginning of season 11 and was replaced by Pop Culture Beast editor Garon Cockrell, aka "The Beast," shortly after.

On episode 1325, it was announced that at the beginning of season 14, Never Not Funny would change to a free show in audio format. Plus, Never Not Funny would also join the Earwolf podcast network, co-owned by Scott Aukerman (who was the guest on the episode and the only guest to appear in every season). Full audio would be available on Earwolf, iTunes and NNF's feed, while video of the episodes were part of the new "Players Club" package for Primo subscribers with 25 episodes per six-month season. Subscribers of the Players Club would also get an additional weekly lettered episode (A to Z), plus bonus material such as live shows.

In late 2019, the show left Earwolf to return to full independent status. Following a special 1000th episode on February 26, 2020, they launched a new Platinum monthly subscription service for the 26th season, continuing the free audio feed for the weekly numbered episode on Wednesday, with all Platinum subscribers getting both audio and video for the numbered episodes, weekly lettered episodes on Sunday and bonus episodes. Additional content was offered for higher subscription tiers, including full audio and video archives going back to the beginning (audio only for the first two seasons), occasional live stream shows and exclusive merchandise.

During the COVID-19 pandemic the show underwent some changes starting in March 2020, with shows being done remotely with video conferencing rather than in studio (with occasional shows done in the studio parking lot to allow for proper social distancing). A third weekly show was also added for subscribers on Friday, labelled the Isolation Files, which features the cast playing games, frequently run by fans of the show.

In September 2020 Jimmy Pardo and Matt Belknap founded the Misfit Toys Podcast Co-Op through ART19, where they serve as curators for independent comedy podcasts hosted by the company, including Never Not Funny and podcasts hosted by various friends of the show, including Todd Glass, Jen Kirkman, Doug Benson and former NNF co-host Mike Schmidt.

Spin-off shows have included Jimmy′s Records and Tapes, a video-only show featuring Pardo talking about music, and Playing Games With Jimmy Pardo, an audio-only game show with listeners calling in to play a variety of games with Pardo, Belknap and a celebrity guest.

Pardcast-A-Thon [edit]

A mini episode was released at the beginning of season six that announced Never Not Funny would be doing a live, streaming podcast on their website to raise money in benefit of Smile Train. The first annual Pardcast-A-Thon took place on Black Friday 2009. Pardo, Belknap and Pat Francis welcomed guests such as Maria Bamford, Jon Hamm, Rich Sommer and Oscar Nunez. By the end of the night, they raised over $12,000.

The next year at Pardcast-A-Thon 2010, they changed the venue to the Acme Comedy Theater and went 12 hours instead of 9 to give even more of a telethon vibe (and raise more money). At the end of the night at 6 am, they raised $27,000. Guests included Rob Corddry, Sarah Silverman, Aimee Mann and Andy Richter.

For Pardcast-A-Thon 2011, the set up was the same as the previous year. Guests included Amy Poehler, Lisa Loeb, Walter Koenig and Adam Carolla. By the end of the event, the amount of money raised was almost double the previous year's total with $41,000.

Pardcast-A-Thon 2012 was expected to the biggest to date with a goal of $50,000 by the end of the night. The hours were changed to 12 pm to 12 am PST so people on the East Coast could stay up later and donate more. Guests included Bob Saget, Conan O'Brien, Simon Helberg, Kevin Nealon, Colin Hay and Zach Galifianakis. The goal of $50,000 was not only raised after 13.5 hours, but midway through an anonymous donor said they would match the end total, making the grand total over $100,000.

The 5th Annual Pardcast-A-Thon went by with flying colors with the guys raising over $130,000 (half of that thanks to the anonymous donor again) by the end of the night. Wayne Federman sat in for the whole event playing music on keyboard. Guests included Patton Oswalt, Jack Wagner, Phil Hendrie, Janet Varney, Bob Odenkirk and Matt Walsh.

Pardcast-A-Thon 2014 was just as successful as the previous year, if not more. With Federman as the house band again, Jimmy and the gang raised a record $156,000 over the night. Guests included Weird Al Yankovic, Jack McBrayer, Paul Dooley, Fred Willard, Billy Eichner, Patton Oswalt, Sarah Silverman and more.

Pardo and Belknap stated in a Season 16 episode that The 7th Annual Pardcast-A-Thon will not take place on Black Friday 2015, due to many scheduling conflicts in the past. The 7th annual Pardcast-A-Thon took place on March 5, 2016. The event raised over $169,000. Guests included Rob Corddry, Timothy Omundson, Mike McShane, Conan O'Brien, Tommy Shaw, Jon Hamm and more with Wayne Federman on piano.

For Pardcast-A-Thon 2017, the venue changed to Flapper's Comedy Club after the podcast had a successful residency there. On March 4, with Federman on keys, Jimmy and the gang raised over $140,000. Guests included Jon Cryer, Rachel Bloom, Randall Park, Richard Kind, Angela Kinsey, Kumail Nanjiani, Mindy Sterling and more.

Pardcast-A-Thon returned to Flapper's on March 3, 2018. Guests included Kevin Nealon, Rory O'Malley, Cristela Alonzo, Scott Aukerman and more. Over $200,000 was raised, and the lifetime total crossed the $1 million mark.

On May 4, 2019, the tenth Pardcast-A-Thon took place at Flappers, with the cast joined by guests including D'Arcy Carden, Ahmed Bestand, Paula Poundstone.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the 2020 Pardcast-A-Thon was delayed from a scheduled May date until October 10, 2020, and was a 6-hour live virtual event rather than a live stage show. Guests include Jason Benetti, Catie Lazarus, Ellis Paul, Rebecca Loebe and Jen Kirkman. Over $160,000 was raised.

Over the course of 11 Pardcast-A-Thons they have raised over $1.3 million for Smile Train.

Awards [edit]

  • Never Not Funny was the winner a 2008 Rooftop Comedy Award for best Comedy podcast.[8]
  • Never Not Funny was nominated for a 2007 Podcast Award in the Comedy category.[9]
  • Never Not Funny was nominated for a 2006 Weblog Award.[10]
  • Never Not Funny was made one of iTunes' "Best in 2006" and "Best in 2007" podcasts.

List of guests [edit]

Guests pulled from NeverNotFunny.com.[11]

Guest Episode #
Aaron Bleyaert 14L
Ace Frehley 2308
Adam Carolla 507, PCAT 11
Adam Cayton-Holland 2304, 26W
Adam Ferrara 1108, 1413, 1520, 23V, 2509, 27F, 3015
Adam Pally 1702
Adam Ray 1807, 20K
Adam Scott 808, 1402, PCAT 14
Ahmed Best PCAT 19
Aimee Mann PCAT 10
Aisha Tyler 919
Al Jackson 1318, 14V, 1715, 20F, PCAT 18
Al Madrigal 701, 902, 2016, 2802
Al Romas 27C
Alex Alexander 30E
Alfred Molina 2322
Alison Leiby 27M
Alison Rosen 1606, PCAT 16, 21U, PCAT 18, 25C, 26I, 28R
Allan Havey 806, PCAT 14, 23M
Allie Mac Kay 2718, 2825
Amber Rose 1823
Amy Poehler PCAT 11
Andrea Allan 24R
Andrea Savage 2021, 2405, PCAT 19, 2502, 2604, 26P, 2823
Andrew Daly 302, 421, 624, 805, 1201, 1405, 1602, 1625, PCAT 16, 1910, PCAT 17, PCAT 18, 2214, 2303, 2401, PCAT 19, 2608, 2618, 2921
Andy Kindler 220, 703, 913, 1125, 26L
Andy Lassner 2422
Andy Peters 15P
Andy Richter 410, 622, PCAT 10, 821, PCAT 11, PCAT 13, PCAT 17
Angela Kinsey PCAT 17
Annabelle Gurwitch 2009, 27J
Anthony Jeselnik 1619
Anthony Rapp 1621, 1720, PCAT 16, 1913, 20U, 2206
Aparna Nancherla 18S
April Richardson 14M, 15O, 16Y, 18C, PCAT 16, 19J, 20R, 21N, PCAT 18, 22F, 22Q, 2312, 26U, VITELLO'S
Ashleigh Hairston 29L
Baron Vaughn 2620
Ben Gleib 1506
Ben Schwartz 1309, 1502, PCAT 14, PCAT 16, 2609
Bess Kalb 2812
Betsy Brandt 2412
Betsy Sodaro 28K
Betsy Stover 26V, 29F
Bil Dwyer 148, 317, 422, 601, PCAT 11, 1011, 15A, 19L, 27D
Bill Leff CHICAGO, 22N, 2805
Billy Eichner 1510, PCAT 14
Blaine Capatch 2903, 30L
Bob Kevoian 22Z
Bob Odenkirk PCAT 13
Bob Saget PCAT 12, 1418
Bob Zany 1208
Bobby Moynihan 2504, 3006
Brad Gage 23G
Brad Morris 2518
Brandie Posey 19N, 20N, 22S, 27K
Brendan Smith 25Q, 30C
Brendon Walsh 17K
Bret Hart TORONTO
Brian Huskey 1914
Brian Kiley 27S
Brian Noonan 18N, ROSEMONT
Brian Regan 2320, 2803
Brian Scolaro 15Y
Brody Stevens PCAT 09
Brooks Wheelan 15E, 29C
Budd Friedman PCAT 13
Caissie St. Onge 2315, 24T, 30P
Cameron Buchholtz ISO FILES 60
Carl Tart 2717, 3004
Carla Cackowski 17Z
Carole Montgomery 23J
Carolyn Hennesy PCAT 13
Carrie Clifford 26B
Cathy Ladman 236, 416, 17A, 20J, 21J, 22O, 25I, 27T, 2923
Catie Lazarus 22I, 22Y, 24H, 26J/2719, PCAT 20
CeCe Pleasants 17B, 1824, PCAT 17, 21O, PCAT 18, 23D, PCAT 19, 25P, 26M, 28T
Cedric Yarbrough 2409, PCAT 19
Chad Daniels 20I, 24J, 2421
Chelsey Crisp 1813, PCAT 17
Cheryl Hines 2815
Chick McGee BLOOMINGTON12, 19Z
Chip Chinery PCAT 12, 17S
Chip Pope 17C
Chris Elliott 2318
Chris Fairbanks 228, 406, 510, 625, 1007, 1213, 14W, PCAT 14, 18B, 2306, 25G, 2711
Chris Gethard 28P
Chris Grace 27H, 28W
Chris Hardwick 224, 310, 502, PCAT 09, 1324, PCAT 14
Chris Mancini 14D, 30J
Chris Regan 22T, 24S, 26D, 29D
Christian Finnegan BRIDGETOWN, 1225, 22E, 2501, 26G
Christine Blackburn 24W, 26S
Christy Stratton 1713
Cole Stratton 2317
Colin Hanks 2217
Colin Hay PCAT 12, PCAT 19
Colton Dunn 2701
Conan O'Brien 608, 811, PCAT 12, PCAT 14, PCAT 18, PCAT 19
Constance Zimmer 23W, PCAT 19, 25K
Costaki Economopoulos 1122, 24G, 27W
Craig Bierko 802, 1013, 1404, 2220, PCAT 20
Craig Ferguson 2519
Cristela Alonzo 1617, 1725, PCAT 16, 2001, PCAT 18, 2207, 2510, PCAT 20, 2723
Damien Fahey 910
Dan Cronin 1221
Dan Katz 14H
Dan Kaufman PCAT 09
Dan Telfer 18T
Daniel Van Kirk PCAT 17, 21Q, 25O
Dana Gould 1006
Dana Schwartz 26Y
Danielle Fishel PCAT 10
Danielle Koenig 132, 155, 205, 211, 226, 230, 239, 308, 412, 425, 522, PCAT 09, 725, PCAT 10, 912, PCAT 11, 1014, PCAT 12, 1308, PCAT 13, 14F, PODFEST 14, PCAT 14, 16H, 17O, PCAT 16, 19D, PCAT 17, 2113, PCAT 18, PCAT 19, 25R, ISO FILES 7, PCAT 20, 2907, 2911
Danny Bevins 27X
Danny Zuker 2210
D'Arcy Carden 2402, PCAT 19
Dave Anthony 901, 1111
Dave Attell 1415
Dave Foley SKETCHFEST 10
Dave Hill 16S
Dave Holmes 222, 225, 233, 301, 314, 401, 414, 512, 617, 726, PCAT 10, PCAT 11, 1002, 1113, PCAT 12, 1317, PCAT 13, 14A, 15K, PCAT 14, 15Z, 1618, 1718, PCAT 16, 1814, PCAT 17, 2101, PCAT 18, PCAT 19, 26C, 2909
Dave Shumka 19C
David Feldman 1903
David Huntsberger 15D
David Koechner SKETCHFEST 11
David & Leeman PCAT 14
David Park 16B
David Steinberg 1724
David Wild 1822, 2906
DeAnne Smith 2310, 26Q
Debra DiGiovanni 2213
Demi Adejuyigbe 21F, PCAT 18, 2309
Diane Franklin 2007
Diedrich Bader 1817
Doug Benson 232, 305, 407, 516, PCAT 10, 1023, PCAT 12, PCAT 13, 1511, PCAT 14, PCAT 16, PCAT 18, 2714
Dusty Slay 2415
Dwayne Perkins 1012
Ed Crasnick 917, 28H
Eddie Pepitone 1508
Eddie Trunk 816
Eli Braden PCAT 11
Eliza Skinner 1705, 2012, 21Y, 27A
Ellis Paul 810, ATLANTA, 1513, PCAT 14, 1801, 2212, 2414, PCAT 20
Emily Fleming 2922
Emily Heller 2408
Eric Andre 2616
Erica Rhodes 23B
Erin Foley 1518, 16N, PCAT 17, 2115, 2721
Erin Jackson 2804
Erinn Hayes 2522
Fahim Anwar 2314
Fielding Edlow 2915
Florence Henderson SKETCHFEST 12
Fred Stoller 1219, 14R, 2011
Fred Willard PCAT 14
Garry Meier CHICAGO
Gary Brightwell 15N
Gary Cannon 21Z
Gary Gulman 1009, 1512, 1918, 2325, 2619, PCAT 20, 3018
Gary Lucy 923, 14Q, 20Z
Gene "Bean" Baxter 2716
Geoff Tate 18K, 19Q, 21S, 23Q, 30K
Grace Parra 1818
Graham Elwood 116, 203, 207, 237, 319, 418, 521, 616, PCAT 10, 814, PCAT 11, 1101, 1311, PCAT 14, 1605, 19F
Greg Behrendt 318, 603, PCAT09, 702, BUMBERSHOOT, PCAT 10, 825, PCAT 11, PCAT 12, 1202, PCAT 13, 1409, PCAT 14, 16T, PCAT 16, 2002, PCAT 17, PCAT 19
Greg Fitzsimmons 505, 1116, 1806, 25X
Greg Proops 709, 1315
Greg Warren 15M, 26R
Grey DeLisle 2910
Guy Branum 1610
Halle Kiefer 27O
Hallelujah the Hills 23T
Hannah Einbinder 2902
Harland Williams 1001, 1207
Helen Hong 25W, 30Q
Helen Keaney 28B
Henry Phillips 20C
Horatio Sanz 1711
Howard Kremer 1218, 18X
Hugh Fink 1021, PCAT 12
J. Keith van Straaten 16R, 21R, 2808, 30A
Jack McBrayer PCAT 13
Jack Wagner PCAT 13
Jackie Kashian 718, 15G, 18M, 2219, PCAT 19, 27P, 2914
Jae Suh Park PCAT 17
Jake Fogelnest 1719
Jake Johannsen 1316
Jameela Jamil 2305
James Pankow 2813
James Urbaniak 1701, 2905
Jamie Denbo 17J
Jamie Kaler 1904
Jamie Lee 1901, 2120
Janet Varney 419, 506, VANCOUVER, PCAT 09, 708, 824, PCAT 11, 1019, 1314, PCAT 13, 1614, PCAT 16, 19B, 2105, PCAT 18, PCAT 19, 2612, 2821
Jason Benetti 2224, 2624, PCAT 20
Jason Mantzoukas 1517
Jason Nash 14U, 1611
Jason Pardo 16M
Jason Thompson 1503, PCAT 14
Jay Mohr 2014, 2417
Jean Villepique 3017
Jeff Babko 23I, PCAT 19, 25U, 29I
Jeff Cesario 18P
Jeff Dye 2123
Jen Kirkman 409, 515, 622, PCAT 10, 807, PCAT 12, 1301, 1603, 1723, 2006, 2204, 2407, PCAT 19, 2514, VITELLO'S, 2615, PCAT 20, 2817
Jenn Welch 28D
Jennifer Bartels 1818
Jere Burns 1810
Jesse Thorn 503, 607, 707, PCAT 10, 920, PCAT 11, 1217, PCAT 13, 1417, 19W, 25E, 29N
Jessica Chaffin 19X
Jessica McKenna 2507, 27G
Jessica St. Clair 1419
Jill Kushner 17W
Jill Whelan PCAT 13
Jim O'Heir 20Q
Jimmy Dore 144, 220, 316, 423, 605, PCAT 09, 711, 1003, 1319, 15R
Joe DeRosa 1507, 17V
Joe Kwaczala 24I, 25L, 27Y, 30D
Joe Lo Truglio 618, 823, PCAT 11, 1401, 16F
Joe Mantegna 1919
Joe Wagner 16K
Joel Stein 1220, PCAT 13, 2513
John Butler 16G, 1820, 21I
John DiMaggio 2404
John Heffron 221, 22L
John Mulaney 1114
John Quaintance 22H
John Ross Bowie 916, PCAT 11, 1211, 1403, 14N, PCAT 14, 1524, 1703, 17Z, PCAT 16, 19M, PCAT 17, PCAT 18, 2211, 23Z, PCAT 19, 2722
Jon Cryer 1812, PCAT 17
Jon Dore 1205
Jon Hamm 403, SKETCHFEST 09, PCAT 09, 721, 820, PCAT 11, PCAT 12, 1320, PCAT 13, PCAT 14, 1525, 1708, SKETCHFEST 16, PCAT 16, PCAT 17, PCAT 18, PCAT 19, 2611, PCAT 20, 3012
Jon Schabl 22C, 24M, 30G
Jonah Ray 1105, 2720
Jonathan Katz 1123
Jordan Brady 15F, 20J
Jordan Morris PCAT 09, 613, 16W, 28V
Jose Arroyo 30B
Josh Comers 1307
Josh Gondelman 17F, 1907, 2119, 24K, SKETCHFEST 20, 2810
Josh Johnson 2703
Judy Gold 1303
Julian McCullough 1112, 17L, 20V, 25B
Justin Willman PCAT 16, 1805, 2302
Kailynn West 20O
Karen Kilgariff 14S, 1716, 18I, 20B, PCAT 18, 2623
Karen Rontowski 19I, 21G
Kate Casey 2913
Kate Flannery 1609
Katy Fullan 29G
Kathleen Wilhoite PCAT 14
Keith and The Girl 1109, 15H
Keith Stubbs 1215, 18W, 19S
Ken Levine 2025
Ken Marino 909
Ken Robinson PCAT 18, PCAT 19
Kevin Bigley 1607, 17X, 24Y, 26N, ISO FILES 14, 29A, 3005
Kevin Cronin 2617
Kevin Meaney NYC
Kevin Nealon PCAT 12, PCAT 14, PCAT 18, 2505
Kevin Pereira 1008
Kevin Pollak 716, PCAT 10, PCAT 12
Kevin Ryder 2916
Kimberly Clark 2725
Kimmy Gatewood 2907
Kira Soltanovich 15I, 15X, 1815, PCAT 17, 21B, 24E, 26O
Kirsten Vangsness 2419, 2908
Kristen Studard 28I, 3013
Kristine Kimmel 29H
Kulap Vilaysack 1505, 16E, 1804, 2020, 23R, PCAT 19, PCAT 20, 2712, 3009
Kumail Nanjiani 1312, 1616, PCAT 17
Kurt Long 19H, 22M, 27Q
Kyle Anderson 1808, 21C, 2423, 27E, 29S
Laraine Newman PCAT 12, 2809
Larry Miller 1704
Laura House 1118, 14G, 21D, 27L
Lauren Ash 1410, PCAT 14, 1622, PCAT 16, 1920, PCAT 17, 2313, 2607, 2822
Lauren Lapkus 1615
Laurie Kilmartin 621, 818, 1412, 15C, 17P, 1902, 19R, PCAT 18, 2904
Leah Krinsky 2208
Lee Farber 2103, 28J
Lennon Parham 1419
Lenny Schmidt 17I
Lewis Black 2710
Lily Sullivan 3016
Lisa Loeb PCAT 11, 19O
Lyric Lewis 2411
Marc Cherry 2215
Marc Maron 610, 2606
Marc Summers 2111
Maria Bamford 208, 234, 401, MAXFUN 09, 526, PCAT 09, 907, 1121, 1501, 1819, 25Z, 2702
Mark Volman 517
Mary Gallagher 28N
Mary Holland 2811
Matt Besser 622, 1514, 2109
Matt Braunger 513, 719, 1103, 1408, PCAT 14, 2102, 2603
Matt Donaher 19A, 21H, 22D, 22V, 23P, PCAT 19, 2424, 25Y, 28Q, 29T
Matt Gourley 15J, 16I, 20A
Matt Iseman 1923
Matt Mira 17D
Matt Oswalt 1721
Matt Price 14X, 28A
Matt Walsh 313, 415, 518, 1015, 1216, PCAT 13, 1411, 1608, 1714, PCAT 16, PCAT 18, PCAT 19
Matt Weinhold 16C, 19V, 30F
Maz Jobrani 2017
Micah Sherman 1310
Michael Burger 2316
Michael Carbonaro 2319
Michael Koman 1010
Michael Kosta 17G, 20E
Michael Sheen PCAT 16
Michaela Watkins 2122
Michelle Biloon 20X, 24V, 25N, 26X
Mike Birbiglia 2515
Mike Henry 15V, 19P, 21L, PCAT 18, PCAT 19, 24O
Mike McShane PCAT 16
Mike Rock 30N
Mike Schmidt 623, 722, PCAT 10, 925, 1018, PCAT 12, 1222, PCAT 13, 14C, PCAT 14, 16F, 1915, 20H, 21M, PCAT 18, 22W, 24B, 25V, 27V
Mike Siegel 124, 212, 235, 322, 420, 614, 1005, PCAT 12, 1224, 14K, 16Q, 18A, 1917, 21A, 23A, 24A, PCAT 19, 25F, 27U, 28Y
Mike Sweeney 713, 1110
Mike Toomey CHICAGO
Milana Vayntrub 2124, PCAT 18
Mindy Sterling 1911, PCAT 17, 2301, PCAT 19, 2925
Missi Pyle 2517
Mitch Silpa 28C, 3014
Mo Mandel 15S
Moshe Kasher 921, 1017, 22J
Murray Valeriano 15B, 20S, 28M, 29Q
Myq Kaplan 915, 1115, 14P, 2008, 22B, 2610
Nate Bargatze 2706
Neil Campbell PCAT 14
Neil Garguilo 16B
Nell Scovell 2221
Nick Kroll 1519
Nick Turner 2503
Nick Vatterott 25S
Nicky Urban 28G
Nikki Glaser 1620, 1906, PODFEST 17, 2613, PCAT 20
Nug Nahrgang TORONTO, ISO FILES 32
Olivia DeLaurentis 29M
Oscar Nunez PCAT 09, 1304, 15L, PCAT 18, 2218, 2625, 2920
Pat Francis 108, 140, 201, 205, 209, 213, 215, 217, 220, 221, 225, 229, 230, 236, 240, 303, 307, 311, 315, 320, 325, 404, 408, 413, 416, 420, 425, 504, 508, 514, 519, 523, 604, PCAT 09, 609, 619, 622, 704, 710, 714, 723, PCAT 10, 804, 817, 906, 922, PCAT 11, 1018, 1026, PCAT 12, 1124, 1214, 1306, PCAT 13, 14E, 14Z, 1515, PCAT 14, 15U, 16F, 16O, 1707, 17R, 17Z, PCAT 16, 1809, 18U, 19T, PCAT 17
Pat McGann 23K, 2622
Patton Oswalt 321, 812, 1313, PCAT 13, PCAT 14, 2209
Paul Brittain 16V
Paul Dooley PCAT 14
Paul F. Tompkins 128, 202, 214, 231, 309, 326, 426, 602, 715, PCAT10, 926, PCAT12, 1302, PCAT13, 1407, PCAT14, 1521, 1706, PCAT16, PCAT17, 2015, 2112, PCAT 18, PCAT 19, 2601, PCAT 20, 2801, 2901
Paul Gilmartin 104, 120, 204, 223, 239, 324, 424, 524, PCAT 09, PCAT 10, 822, PCAT 11, PCAT 12, PCAT 13, 14T, PCAT 14, 17E, PCAT 16, 1909, PCAT 17, 20Y, PCAT 18, 23L, PCAT 19, 25M, 26H, 2806, 29O
Paul Goebel 130, PHOENIX
Paul Provenza 1523
Paul Reiser 1119, 1811, 2116, 2511, 3003
Paul Rust 615, PCAT 10, 2106
Paul Scheer 1516, PCAT 16
Paula Poundstone 2311, PCAT 19, 2506, 3002
Peri Gilpin PCAT 19
Pete Holmes 803, 1326, 1509
Pete Schwaba 152, 209, 216, 17U, 26K
Phil Hendrie 1107, PCAT 13, PCAT 14
Phil Rosenthal 1709, PCAT 16, 2125
Priyanka Wali 2917
Quinn Cummings 2010
Rachel Bloom 1922, PCAT 17
Rachel Dratch NYC
Rachel Kaplan 22X
Rachel Quaintance 417, 525, PCAT 09, 620, 801, PCAT 10, PCAT 11, 1024, 1210, 1323, 14B, PCAT 14, 16A, 17N, 18R, PCAT 17, 20W, 2202, PCAT 18, 24C, PCAT 19, 26A, 2704, 2924, 3011
Ralph Garman 2201
Randall Park PCAT 17
Rebecca Corry 905, PCAT 11
Rebecca Lee 3008
Rebecca Loebe 18J, 21V, 24P, PCAT 20
Regan Burns 1204, 29R
Rhea Butcher 2420
Rhett and Link 1921, PCAT 17, 2508
Rhett Reese 1813
Rich Sommer PCAT 09, 612, PCAT 10, 815, PCAT 11, PCAT 12, 1209, PODFEST 13, PCAT 13, 1406, 14O, PCAT 14, 15T, 1601, 16F, 16U, PCAT 16, 1821, 1925, 2108, PCAT 18, 2323, PCAT 19, 2605, ISO FILES 3, 27I, 2912
Richard Blade 2406
Richard Kind 1802, PCAT 17, PCAT 20
Richard Lewis 1117
Richard Marx 2524
Richie "LaBamba" Rosenberg PCAT 10
Riley Silverman 24F
Ritch Shydner 1912
River Butcher 2420
RJ Thieneman 14L
Rob Corddry 312, 402, PCAT 10, 1120, PCAT 12, 1504, PCAT 16
Rob Huebel 2520
Rob Kutner 27B
Rob Paravonian 23F
Rob Reiner 2222
Romesh Ranganathan 2118
Ron Lynch 20G
Rory O'Malley 2104, PCAT 18
Russ McGarry 903, 17H
Russell Howard 2013
Sam Richardson 2816
Samm Levine 520, 1020, PCAT 12
Sarah Colonna 1604, 22G, 26F
Sarah Silverman 706, PCAT 10, PCAT 12, PCAT 14, PCAT 16, PCAT 17
Scott Aukerman 112, 130, 156, 206, 219, 227, 238, 304, 323, 411, 501, PCAT 09, 626, 724, 826, 924, 1022, PCAT 12, 1126, 1226, PCAT 13, 1325, 1414, PCAT 14, 1522, 1623, 1722, PCAT 16, 1825, 1924, PCAT 17, 2024, 21W, PCAT 18, 2225, 23X, 2425, 2525, 2621, PCAT 20, 2724, 2820, 2918
Scott Gimple PCAT 14
Scott Thompson 720, 18G
Sean Cullen 819, 17Q
Sean Ryan 22P
Sebastian Maniscalco 2622
Seth Morris 1321
Shane Mauss 16L, 19G
Sharon Houston 23S
Shelley Pack 25A
Simon Helberg PCAT 12
Sinbad 1421
Siobhan Murphy 2523
The Sklar Brothers 210, 218, 509, 1425, 2114
Sona Movsesian 2709, 3001
Starlee Kine 2814
Stefanie Wilder-Taylor 14J
Stephen Kearin 30O
Stephen Merchant 2403
Stephen Tobolowsky 2216
Steve Agee PCAT 10, 1206
Steve Almond 705
Steve Bluestein 23C
Steve Byrne 2418, 2707
Steve Dahl 1916
Steven Weber 1803
Stuart Goldsmith 1908
Sue Kolinsky 28O, 30H
Suli McCullough 2003
Super Dave Osborne PCAT 13
Susannah Schaefer 16Z
Sydney Heller 29K
Tami Sagher PCAT 10, 1106, 2019
Taylor Goldsmith 2223, PCAT 19, 2715
Terry Carnation 2807
Tess Rafferty 20M, 27N, 29P
Tig Notaro 1004, 1416, PCAT 14, 2117, PCAT 18
Timothy Omundson PCAT 16
Timothy Simons 1613
T.J. Miller 1612
Todd Barry 1710
Todd Glass 136, 306, 405, 511, 611, 809, 908, 1025, 1322, SKETCHFEST 14, 1420, 16J, PCAT 16, 2121, 2602, 2818
Todd Levin 606, PCAT 09, 717, PCAT 10, PCAT 11, 1104, PCAT 12, PCAT 13, 1423, PCAT 14, 16D, 1624, PCAT 16, 1905, PCAT 17, 22A, PCAT 18, 23O, PCAT 19, 25J, PCAT 20, 2819
Todd Van Allen TORONTO
Tom Arnold 1016, 2023, 2324
Tom Bergeron 1816, 2018, PCAT 18
Tom Dreesen PCAT 10, 2713
Tom Papa 2110
Tom Simmons 19Y
Tom Snyder 1123
Thomas F. Wilson 911
Tommy Johnagin 1102, 1305
Tommy Shaw PCAT 16, 2614
Tony Thaxton PCAT 13, PCAT 14, PCAT 16, 18F, PCAT 17, 20O, PCAT 18, PCAT 19, 24X, 26E, PCAT 20, 28U, 30M
Ty Burrell 712, 914
Vance Gilbert 1422, PCAT 17, 2512, PCAT 20
Vanessa Graddick 2705
Vince Maranto 25T
Walter Koenig PCAT 11
Wayne Federman 918, PCAT 11, 1212, PCAT 13, PCAT 14, 15W, 1712, PCAT 16, PCAT 17, 2203, PCAT 18, 23H, PCAT 19, 24N, 28E
"Weird Al" Yankovic 1424, PCAT 14
Wendi McLendon-Covey PCAT 14, 2307
Wendy Liebman 1203, 26T, 3007
Wheeler Walker Jr. 2107
Wil Anderson 904
Will Forte 813
Wink Martindale PCAT 14
Yakov Smirnoff 2416
Zac Brooks AUSTIN
Zach Galifianakis PCAT 12, PCAT 13, PCAT 14, PCAT 18
Zach Kornfeld 2516
Zoe Friedman 29E

References [edit]

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  5. ^ (Show notes for episode 60.)
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External links [edit]

  • Official site

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