What's So Funny?
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 553:46:32
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Sinopse
Vancouver Co-op Radio Host Guy MacPherson interviews a multitude of comedians from across Canada and the US.
Episódios
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What's So Funny? with guest Darcy Michael - January 29, 2012
05/02/2012 Duração: 56minDarcy Michael comes out on WSF?! Fresh off the Todd Glass WTF episode, Vancouver stand-up Darcy Michael reveals he is ... gayer than ever, in large part because he's lost 96 pounds (and counting) and has shaved off his butch beard. We talk about how a unicorn spurred on the new lifestyle, and lots more.
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What's So Funny? with guest Kliph Nesteroff - January 22, 2012
29/01/2012 Duração: 01h30minKliph Nesteroff is a young guy with an old soul. He doesn't like being labelled a historian, but he is the foremost chronicler of classic show business. In this epic episode, Kliph recounts conversations he's had with the likes of Dick Cavett, Shecky Greene, Jack Carter, Marty Allen, Marvin Kaplan, Bill Dana, George Schlatter and Marilyn Michaels. The stories are so great they should be running in Vanity Fair!
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What's So Funny? with guest Glenn Wool - January 8, 2012
17/01/2012 Duração: 01h02minGlenn Wool missed his first scheduled visit to the show after he blew out his voice box but made good on the second. He spent the year resting his vocal cords and came in sounding smooth as silk... Or not. But he did talk. We discussed humming, overly sensitive Vancouver audiences, the effects of drugs and alcohol on an aging body, and the soul-destroying nature of auditions.
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What's So Funny? with guest Dylan Rhymer - January 1, 2012
10/01/2012 Duração: 01h18minDylan Rhymer became our first guest of 2012. In celebration, we went overtime. But Dylan's always got lots to talk about. In this case, we talk about old-time radio, religiosity, bike lanes, parliamentary assholes, breastfeeding, and North Korea. And more!
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What's So Funny? with guest Harry Doupe - December 18, 2011
26/12/2011 Duração: 01h16minHarry Doupe is a semi-regular to the show this time of year. We made this one a bit longer than usual because there was so much on Harry's mind. He takes aim at the Comedy Awards, the Comedy Network, Yuk Yuks, and reminisces about the early days in Vancouver with Ryan Stiles and the late, great Colin Campbell.
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What's So Funny? with guest Paul Shirley - December 4, 2011
11/12/2011 Duração: 55minPaul Shirley may not have been a force in the NBA, but at least he played in it. He's moved on to more rewarding, if not higher paying, work as a writer. We talk about him being beat up by Arcade Fire's frontman Win Butler, the concept of funny as it relates to the NBA, and he explains his controversial essay on Haiti that led to his termination from ESPN.
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What's So Funny? with guest Dino Archie - December 11, 2011
11/12/2011 Duração: 01h02minDino Archie returns. Not only returns to the studio, but returns the favour when he puts host Guy MacPherson on the hotseat. He comes prepared for battle and fires away while the unsuspecting host stumbles and stammers. But in the end, they give each other a fist bump and traditional handshake.
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What's So Funny? with guests Bob Robertson and Linda Cullen - November 27, 2011
06/12/2011 Duração: 57minBob Robertson and Linda Cullen are national treasures. We spend the first half of the show reminiscing about the good old days, and the last half talking about end-of-the-world scenarios as Bob reads from his new book, Mayan Horror: How to Survive the End of the World in 2012. Along the way we hear from Stephen Harper, Barack Obama, Joe Clark and even John Diefenbaker and Bob ponders his lifelong grudge match.
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What's So Funny? with guest Jason Bryden - November 20, 2011
27/11/2011 Duração: 59minJason Bryden soberly discusses fatherhood, takes on Doug Stanhope, and relates how he told Marc Maron he was a dick. Plus we get to know the high school version of JB and learn what profession his father suggested he go into. It's a cram-packed, fun-filled WSF? this week. This episode brought to you by Gin and Tonics. Have three while you're listening.
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What's So Funny? with guest Chris Gaskin - November 6, 2011
20/11/2011 Duração: 56minChris Gaskin talks about his two open heart surgeries, looking young, bombing on TV in Toronto, and his association and affiliation with professional wrestling.
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What's So Funny? with guest Steve Burgess - October 30, 2011
06/11/2011 Duração: 59minSteve Burgess may have been a juvenile delinquent, but he didn't murder his mother. Instead, he wrote a loving – and funny – tribute to her, Who Killed Mom? We discuss the book, his early career spinning Lionel Richie discs, and the underrated aspects of reality television. Memo to Jillian Harris: call us!
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What's So Funny? with guest Sean Emeny - October 16, 2011
23/10/2011 Duração: 56minSean Emeny reveals lots in this episode. Who knew he was a California surfer dude at heart? Who knew he had a career in the music industry before becoming the People's Champion in stand-up comedy? Who knew he doesn't close his eyes on stage? Find out that and more about the Guelph native. This show brought to you by the E. Coli virus.
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What's So Funny? with guest Ken Lawson - October 9, 2011
16/10/2011 Duração: 57minKen Lawson is an actor, improviser and heavy metal musician. Guess which one he gets grief about in this his first appearance on WSF? He also reveals what he is referred to by his nephew, gives us a lesson in improvising, and relates how Amy Poehler is his biggest fan. It was truly a fun show. That's not code, either.
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What's So Funny? with guest Diana Frances - October 2, 2011
09/10/2011 Duração: 58minDiana Frances makes her first solo appearance on WSF? after guesting with others numerous times before. She talks about curling up into a ball on cruise ships, being stood up, and getting splooged on by a giant tapioca-and-milk-spewing cock.
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What's So Funny? with guest Dino Archie - September 25, 2011
02/10/2011 Duração: 59minDino Archie finally managed to make it in to the studios of What's So Funny? after two failed attempts. After giving him hell, we get down to business of getting to know how the California native wound up in sunny Vancouver performing at stand-up stages all around town. We learn about his irrepressibility, his days playing college basketball, and a news-making gig at a UFC event in his hometown of Fresno.
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What's So Funny? with guest Kaitlin Fontana - September 18, 2011
27/09/2011 Duração: 57minKaitlin Fontana not only is an improv and sketch performer, she's an award-winning journalist – we get to the bottom of what exactly those awards were - she's also a freakin' author with the release of her first book, Fresh at Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records. We find out which Mint Records artiste is a wee bit of a primadonna, who Kaitlin's namesake is, why contemporary rock criticism sucks, and her involvement with the re-election of Stephen Harper. Wait, it's not what you think.
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What's So Funny? with guest Adam Pateman - September 11, 2011
25/09/2011 Duração: 56minAdam Pateman may have spent the past two years living in the Big Apple, but he's still a Delta boy at heart. In this episode, recorded on 9/11/11 he lets us in on his secret talents and tells us of his prophetic dreams on 9/11/01. Along the way, comic Ivan Decker calls in and complains about doing shows in New York.
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What's So Funny? with guest Tanyalee Davis - September 4, 2011
20/09/2011 Duração: 56minTanyalee Davis finally managed to find time to drop by our studio. The 3-foot-6 dynamo talks about her early days working with prisoners, playing a leprechaun, and has a mid-life crisis right in the middle of the show. We also find out who's a bigger dick: Maury Povich or Bono.
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What's So Funny? with guest Marcus Ryan - August 7, 2011
18/09/2011 Duração: 57minAussie Marcus Ryan is a wandering soul. His latest travels brought him to our shores after a happy 3-hour performance in Phnom Penh. We talk about Canadians, performing in Vegas, and our mutual reverence of Rolf Harris.
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What's So Funny? with guest Blaine Thurier - August 21, 2011
17/09/2011 Duração: 51minBlaine Thurier is a rock star by day, filmmaker by night. Or something like that. The keyboard/synth player for the New Pornographers drops by to talk about his new film, A Gun to the Head, and along the way talks about critics, comic strips, Christian rock, and being creative. This episode, naturally, is brought to you by the letter C.