Anyway, in this pre-filmed commercial spot, Chevy is the spokesperson for a feedbag that one straps to his/her face, as if s/he was livestock. The “Pilson’s Feedbag Dinners” commercial. She was, after all, one of the more beloved Not Ready For Primetime Players. Her jokes seem to suggest that the show is trying to push her out, but, of course, we know that’s not the case. Essentially, she complains that she is not in much of the episode, and she’s all sour grapes about it, though she dutifully agreed to do this cold opening. In this cold open, Gilda Radner, who also gets to deliver “Live from New York!”, introduces a running gag for this episode. Good thing she accumulated all of those dramatic chops and won an Oscar or so in later years, eh? Unfortunately, because she was so young and is not exactly well known for her comedic performances, the cumulative results of Jodie’s hosting duties were, on the whole, somewhat uninteresting – competent but not necessarily amusing. She might still hold that title, for all I know. Jodie was the tender age of 14 at the time of this episode, rendering her the youngest host to date. Jodie Foster played hostess for this episode of Saturday Night, no doubt due to her critically acclaimed performance in the similarly aged Martin Scorsese movie Taxi Driver, starring Robert De Niro. This podcast was live streamed on August 8, 2016, with associated video this is the audio recording of the event! Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google Play, iTunes, YouTube, and, naturally, our website, !Ĭast: Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris, Laraine Newman, Gilda Radner – i.e. The third new feature is that we’ve dropped “iTunes Podcast” from the feed titles, as we’re now Android friendly and on Google Play!! Now all titles will just be simple titles of episodes. It should make for some feisty discussion, depending upon the topic. Then, as a group, the panelists will be forced to come up with a consensus, using their individual lists as starting points, that represents the panel at large. Top 5 will channel panel members’ best Rob Gordons by asking them to come up with their own top 5 TV shows or TV-related items around a painstakingly chosen theme. Since we’re a very theatrical bunch, this promises to be a real treat – or, at least, it will be something to throw tomatoes at from the comfort of your very own couch. From time to time, when people want us to drop by, CPU! will go LIVE! and LIVE STREAMED to its Facebook page, bringing podcasts to your computer screens like our favorite shows come to TV screens across the nation. The first new feature is our LIVE! podcast. LIVE PODCAST! – Welcome to three brand new features at CPU! combined into one fandangly premiere package! Inspired by the movie High Fidelity, and CPU!’s very own Nick, today’s episode kicks both features into high gear, aided and abetted by guest panelists from Grand Rapids based No Outlet Improv Troupe, specifically Mike, TJ, Eirann, Kristin, Sean, and none other than Nick himself!
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