Live in the Studio: pull on your never-nudes, grab a frozen banana and get ready to celebrate the cult TV hit Arrested Development.
Recorded: 26 April 2012. 137 mins
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Live in the Studio: pull on your never-nudes, grab a frozen banana and get ready to celebrate the cult TV hit Arrested Development.
Recorded: 26 April 2012. 137 mins
Download or listen to podcasts of ACMI talks and panel discussions.
Tim Goodman from the San Francisco Cronicle is a television critic who had time to sit down with the creator of Arrested Development Mitch Hurwitz and the
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Today on the show Stoopid Andy fills in for Justin Yu, and makes all geeks in his way tremble with fear. Read this blog post by Jeff Bakalar on The 404 Podcast.
Dear Visser of Ozcast listeners,
Please do not be alarmed. I know you all have grown accostomed to our warm and welcoming voices over the years, but we thought we would mix things up and bring a guest on the show to spice things up for a special mini episode. We invited our good friend Mike Skubik (hyperlink Twitter?) into the Ozcast studios to throw down on the state of Community in the aftermath of the mid-season shelving.
Mike dons a beef jerky mustache and beard (audio only, sorry) in an act of solidarity with the dark timeline NBC has set Community on. Eventually we talk him off the ledge, citing syndication and NBC’s sympathy as possible reasons for optimism. We also toss around the idea of the show benefiting from martyrdom a la Party Down and Arrested Development. We also somehow weave in some Ricky Gervais bashing in the mix, so enjoy that!
Oh, and if you are questioning our guest’s bonafides, just know Visser of Ozcast was the SECOND podcast he appeared on that day. We are very excited for Mike to reap the benefits of the Visser of Ozcast bump, though.
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David Cross, known for roles on the small screen such as “never-nude” Tobias Funke on Arrested Development and the role of “David” in Mr. Show With Bob And David, as well as a hugely successful stand-up routine full of sharp-tongued rants and rages, reads from and discusses his first book I Drink for a Reason. With a mix of personal essays, satirical fiction posing as truth, advice for rich people, information from America’s least favorite Rabbi and a top-ten list of top-ten lists, Cross’ first book is as unique as the comedian himself.
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