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- Freelance insurance adjuster Doug Duguay uses his self-honed investigative skills to chronicle suspicious activities around his home and neighborhood in the Rancho Equestrian District of Burbank, California.
- Decades after nuclear war, the last survivors face off against the evil Electrobot army in a final rock showdown to decide the fate of humanity.
- Kumail Nanjiani and guests discuss classic episodes of The X-Files television series.
- Jo Koy welcomes friends and fellow comedians to share their hilarious insights on a wide variety of topics. Listen as they improvise, reenact, and laugh about the funny things in life.
- Your favorite truth teller, comedian, Amanda Seales, is dropping gems with, this show that brings potent truths for everyday use.
- You know those important life decisions that simply can't be made by others? Lizzy Cooperman asks you to make those for her on a weekly basis.
- Dumb, Gay Politics is a LGBTQ politics podcast which talks about the week in politics as if it is the week in reality television. The programs is hosted by Julie Goldman and Brandy Howard who provided lots of feelings, lots of facts, and zero f*cks. New episodes are weekly.
- Tony and Oscar-nominated actress (and lifelong Gilbert fan) Amy Ryan drops by the studio to talk about the mastery of Sidney Lumet, the brilliance of Philip Seymour Hoffman, discovering family secrets, perfecting regional accents and portraying Michael Scott's love interest on "The Office." Also, Hugh Hefner hits the town, Clint Eastwood keeps it moving, Albert Brooks stages a "one-man show" and Amy and Gilbert perform Hamlet's soliloquy. PLUS: Slovin and Allen. "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers". The kindness of Henry Winkler. Neil Simon drops the ax. Gilbert plays a Mexican. And Amy brings her parents to the Academy Awards.
- Gil and Frank welcome a long-sought guest, British Invasion icon Peter Noone for a loose and lighthearted conversation about rock and roll excess, the birth of the Beatles, entertaining the Queen Mum and rubbing shoulders with Bob Dylan, Keith Moon and Elvis Presley (among others). Also, Alice Cooper climbs the charts, Keith Richards lays down the law, Imelda Marcos requests a tune and Herman's Hermits perform "If I Were a Rich Man." PLUS: "The Pirates of Penzance". Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders. Dick Clark's Caravan of Stars. The genius of Mickie Most. And Gilbert "sings" "I'm Into Something Good".
- Actress and best-selling author Marilu Henner joins Gilbert and Frank for a laugh-filled conversation about the sex appeal of Danny DeVito, the physical comedy of John Ritter, the star power of Burt Reynolds and the "gift" of her unusual (and uncanny) memory. Also, Larry David pens a love letter, Charles Durning teaches ballroom dancing, Gilbert flirts with Princess Leia and Marilu looks back on the films "L.A. Story," "Johnny Dangerously" and "Cannonball Run II." PLUS: Dom DeLuise. The legend of Andy Kaufman. Bob Costas' "Ed Ames moment". Shirley MacLaine works the room. Ol' Blue Eyes plays the MDA telethon. And Marilu picks her favorite episodes of "Taxi".
- Tony-winning actor and director Jason Alexander joins Gilbert and Frank for an in-depth conversation about network interference, working with animals, classic "Twilight Zone" episodes, Woody Allen's influence on George Costanza and the impact of "Seinfeld" on popular culture. Also, Robert De Niro yuks it up, Liza Minnelli lends a hand, Jason and Martin Short perform "The Odd Couple" and Gilbert warbles a tune from "Duckman". PLUS: Joe Besser. "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle". The genius of Jerry Stiller. The golden age of comedy albums. And Jason gets advice from William Shatner.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeGilbert and Frank celebrate the podcast's 6th anniversary and the recent release of their 300th episode by welcoming returning guests MARIO CANTONE, MARILU HENNER, RICHARD KIND and PAUL SHAFFER (as well as several surprise guests!) for an evening of music and laughter at New York City's Cutting Room. Also in this episode: Forrest Tucker sinks a putt, Irwin Corey eulogizes Soupy Sales, Burt Reynolds throws Johnny Carson off his game and Gilbert "makes love" to Dolores del Rio. PLUS: "Lonesome" George Gobel. Remembering Tony Randall. Richard praises David Letterman. Marilu fills in for Bob Hope. And a screen legend pays the boys a surprise tribute.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeGGACP celebrates its 6th anniversary and the recent release of Episode #300 with PART TWO of a live evening of story and song from New York City's Cutting Room with Mario Cantone, Marilu Henner, Richard Kind, Paul Shaffer and surprise guest performer David Yazbek.
- "Hey now!" Gilbert and Frank welcome Emmy-winning actor Jeffrey Tambor for a hilarious (and heartfelt) conversation about finding joy, avoiding dailies, pursuing authenticity, befriending the late, great Garry Shandling and breathing life into some of television's most indelible characters. Also, Ernest Borgnine inspires, James Mason perspires, Jeffrey gets confused with Elliott Gould and Rod Steiger holds a grudge against Marlon Brando. PLUS: George C. Scott. "Radioland Murders". Remembering Rip Torn. The generosity of Al Pacino. And Jeffrey and Gilbert co-star with a chimpanzee.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeGilbert and Frank welcome former cinematographer and award-winning director and producer Barry Sonnenfeld for an uncensored, laugh-filled conversation about directing temperamental actors, distrusting optimism, respecting movie audiences, helming "The Addams Family" and "Get Shorty" and writing his new memoir, "Barry Sonnenfeld, Call Your Mother." Also, George C. Scott pushes the envelope, Gene Hackman grows a goatee, Barry and Larry David compare neuroses and Michael Jackson cameos in "Men in Black II." PLUS: "Throw Momma from the Train". In praise of Dennis Farina. The obsessiveness of Stanley Kubrick. The many conquests of James Caan. And Barry shares his rules for filming comedy scenes.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeTo celebrate both Father's Day and the 100th anniversary of Walter Matthau's birth, Gilbert and Frank are joined by actor-musician Chris Lemmon and producer-director Charlie Matthau for a loving look at the lives and careers of one of cinema's legendary comedy teams, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. Also: Jerry Lewis turns down "Some Like it Hot," Red Skelton passes on "The Sunshine Boys," Walter "compliments" Christopher Walken and Jack runs afoul of Virna Lisi's husband. PLUS: "The Fortune Cookie". The Ukrainian Cary Grant. The music of Neal Hefti. The complexities of Blake Edwards. Walter rescues "The Odd Couple". And VingRhames pays Jack an unforgettable tribute.
- In one of GGACP's funniest shows to date, comedian and Emmy-winning actor Brad Garrett visits with Gilbert and Frank to talk about the camaraderie of Golden Age comedians, the strange appeal of the "Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts," the comedic genius of Martin Mull and Fred Willard and the challenges of portraying his longtime hero, Jackie Gleason. Also, Sammy Davis buys a soda, Liza Minnelli sheds a tear, Gilbert plays the sitcom neighbor-from-Hell and Brad opens for the Chairman of the Board. PLUS: "Fargo". Art Fern. In praise of Mr. Warmth. The generosity of...Jack Carter? The comedy stylings of "Greg Barrett". And Brad remembers the late, great Peter Boyle.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeTo celebrate the 50th anniversary of ABC's "The Odd Couple," Gilbert and Frank welcome a panel of experts, including comedian-superfan Dave Juskow, author Bob Leszczak ("The Odd Couple on Stage and Screen") and the sons of Oscar Madison himself, Adam Klugman and David Klugman. Also, Tony Randall stands out, Mickey Rooney loses out, John Byner breaks up the room and Garry Marshall makes TV history. PLUS: The queen of game shows. "The New Odd Couple". Howard Cosell fakes it. Adam plays young Oscar. And David hits the road with Randall and Klugman.
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