I want to thank everyone who has been a guest on, listened to and shown general support for Pop On The Clock since its inception last summer.
Be well, PopClockers! Until next time,
Chris Serico
I want to thank everyone who has been a guest on, listened to and shown general support for Pop On The Clock since its inception last summer.
Be well, PopClockers! Until next time,
Chris Serico
Writer-comedian Meghan O’Keefe (Hello Giggles, Huffington Post) joins me to discuss the value of a SAG Award, Matthew Broderick’s day off and Louis C.K.’s risky sitcom move. Plus, “TRL,” the Puppy Bowl and whether or not it’s a good idea to have a Dwight Schrute spinoff of “The Office.”
Writer-comedian DC Pierson (“Mystery Team”) joins me to discuss the crazy/terrible Oscar nominations, the apparent demise of “American Idol” and the top acts at this year’s Coachella. Plus: Cult comedy, unintentional comedy and where not to perform improv comedy.
Writer, comedian and producer Jon Friedman joins me to discuss the Golden Globes, Lana Del Ray on “Saturday Night Live,” and whether or not Jay-Z should continue to use the B-word (and I don’t mean Beyoncé).
SiriusXM radio host Jake Fogelnest joins me to discuss the Brett Ratner-Eddie Murphy Oscars fiasco, mourn the deaths of Andy Rooney, Heavy D and Smokin’ Joe Frasier, and debate the likelihood of Howard Stern judging “America’s Got Talent.” Plus, Avril Lavigne, Bil Keane and “Where’s Waldo?” on the big screen.
Zhubin Parang, writer for “The Daily Show,” joins me to discuss the alleged Bieber baby, debate the top stars of the “American Pie” franchise and defend Charlie Sheen’s new FX sitcom (if we can). Plus, Muppets wrassling, 50 Cent no longer hassling and Kim Kardash…ling.
Andrew Goldstein, comedian and senior producer for VH1’s “Big Morning Buzz Live,” chats with me about Muppet-on-Muppet violence, the ultimate sitcom concert lineup and how many Musketeers it takes to make a movie that doesn’t flop. Plus, Steve Jobs, Woody Allen’s bod and celebrity crushes who are odd.
Standup comedienne and HuffPo favorite Abbi Crutchfield chats with me about ’80s movie remakes, spoiler alert etiquette and odd Europop instrument choices. Plus, Halloween costumes, the Ghostbusters re-release and a surprise cameo by Bill Murray*!
(*Somewhere else; not on this podcast).