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

  • What's So Funny? with guest Roy Zimmerman - July 24, 2011

    31/07/2011 Duração: 59min

    Roy Zimmerman is the best musical political satirist since Tom Lehrer. And just as good. We talk about music, lefty politics, Oliver North and Ray Stevens. Along the way, we listen to a few Zimmerman classics.

  • What's So Funny? with guests Dave Burleigh and Richard Kiss - July 17, 2011

    24/07/2011 Duração: 58min

    From Vegas, Dave Burleigh discusses the stigma of doing impressions, the genesis of a Las Vegas show, and why comedy and breakfast don't go together. Along the way, we're joined by former WSF? guest and new Las Vegas resident Richard Kiss.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Brian McKim - July 10, 2011

    17/07/2011 Duração: 01h58s

    Brian McKim is one half of the publishing tandem at sheckymagazine.com (his wife, and fellow stand-up Traci Skene is the other half). We talked with Brian in the bar at Hooter's Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas about the mag, comedy controversies, street jokes, and his and Traci's appearance on the last season of Last Comic Standing, among other things.

  • What's So Funny? with guests Graham Clark and Dave Shumka - July 03, 2011

    10/07/2011 Duração: 59min

    Graham Clark and Dave Shumka are together again for the first time on What's So Funny? The co-hosts of Stop Podcasting Yourself drop by to speak directly to their bumpers and try to break the record of phone-ins on WSF? Along the way, we talk beard paintings, Los Angeles, and Charlie Sheen.

  • What's So Funny? with guests Lorne Cardinal and Monique Hurteau - June 26, 2011

    03/07/2011 Duração: 58min

    Lorne Cardinal and Monique Hurteau talk about their individual and collective careers. Cardinal, best known as Sergeant Davis Quinton on Corner Gas, tells us how portraying a cop on TV has its privileges but when he's on the rugby pitch it has its downsides. Hurteau talks about what it's like going to eleven different schools as a kid and how that led to her stand-up comedy career. Together, they discuss the workshops that put the humour in health, or vice versa.

  • What's So Funny? with guests Nathan Burton and Mac King - June 19, 2011

    26/06/2011 Duração: 01h03min

    Magicians Nathan Burton and Mac King are mainstays on the Las Vegas scene. What's So Funny? travelled to Sin City and spoke to the two prestidigitators in separate interviews. We discussed comedy, tricks gone wrong and their respective TV exposure. In between the two, the Sklar Brothers talk about magic.

  • What's So Funny? with guests Peter New and Ken Hegan - June 12, 2011

    19/06/2011 Duração: 56min

    Peter New and Ken Hegan talk about becoming stars. The actor/writer and writer/filmmaker recently hit Hollywood and discuss their visit, among other topics all served with a banter of sparkling wit. It had been seven years since New last visited the WSF? studios. This was Hegan's inaugural visit.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Andrew Barber - June 5, 2011

    12/06/2011 Duração: 51min

    Andrew Barber is in a bind. He's best known for his viral videos as crazed Boston Bruins' fan, Greg. But in his heart, the Vancouver Canucks are number one. We talk about his dilemma and about many of his other alter egos.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Sara Bynoe - May 29, 2011

    07/06/2011 Duração: 56min

    Sara Bynoe knows crap. Whether it's teen poetry and journal entries or stinky prose from celebrities and professional authors, Bynoe relishes it. She reads us a few samples of the truly awful. We also talk about animal hoarding and how to pick up topless dancers. Bring a notepad and pen for this one.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Joe Avati - May 22, 2011

    04/06/2011 Duração: 52min

    Joe Avati called it in on this episode. Literally. This "classic" lost show dates back to 2005 and was recently found while going through the vaults. The Italo-Aussie comic became our first phone guest on this 40th edition of What's So Funny? We also played clips from Emo Philips, Frank Spadone, Ray Romano and Avati himself.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Richard Lett - May 22, 2011

    29/05/2011 Duração: 58min

    Richard Lett returns to Vancouver kinder and gentler from his new home in Toronto for his sixth appearance on What's So Funny? He discusses his newfound sobriety and what led him to it.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Bill Reiter - May 15, 2011

    24/05/2011 Duração: 59min

    Bill Reiter crawls out from the Sasquatch cave to talk about his legendary career. Along the way I surprise him with a biographical fact, he lays a smackdown on the Air Farce from his vantage point in Dr. Bundolo's Pandemonium Medicine Show, and reveals what Biff learned from Bart before the big Zig Zag feud. And Bill supplies some lyrics to the What's So Funny? closing theme.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Sam Easton - May 8, 2011

    15/05/2011 Duração: 55min

    Sam Easton returns after a six-year absence and talks about his transition from man-child to man-man, his relationship with the late Irwin Barker (draw your own conclusions) and who's the most disappointing famous comedian he's ever seen.

  • What's So Funny? with guest James Danderfer - May 1, 2011

    08/05/2011 Duração: 01h02s

    James Danderfer adds a touch of class to the show. The jazz clarinetist recounts his days working with a very famous comedian on a cruise ship and claims jazz has a sense of humour. We also listen to clips from Paul F. Tompkins, the Fast Show, Martin Mull, Mike Storck, Bill Burr and the Mighty Boosh.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Kyle Bottom and special co-host Scott McLean - April 17, 2011

    24/04/2011 Duração: 57min

    Kyle Bottom is specially selected by special co-host Scott McLean to guest on What's So Funny? Kyle talks about bombing (figuratively) and almost dying (literally) while Scott relives his magical ten hours with podcaster extraordinaire Paul F. Tompkins.

  • What's So Funny? Comedy Roundtable with guests Chuck Byrn, Dylan Rhymer, Steve Bays and Toby Hargrave - April 10, 2011

    17/04/2011 Duração: 54min

    The Comedy Round-Table reconvenes with Chuck Byrn, Dylan Rhymer, Steve Bays and Toby Hargrave. Is Vancouver a No Fun City? How superstitious are performers? What comedy legend doesn't deserve legend status? Who are some comedic guilty pleasures? We discuss all this and more, and throw in some podcast recommendations to boot.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Steve Bays - April 3, 2011

    16/04/2011 Duração: 57min

    Steve Bays took time out from his busy rock-n-roll lifestyle (he's the lead singer of Hot Hot Heat) to jam with his favourite comedy podcast. He tells us what Letterman and Kimmel are really like and who the funniest musician he's met is.

  • What's So Funny? with guests Lisa Lampanelli & Chris Porter - March 27, 2011

    15/04/2011 Duração: 01h39s

    A double-whammy: Lisa Lampanelli chats on the phone from NYC about the right way of being mean, and Chris Porter weighs in on alt-comics and hipster rooms. Two for the price of none!

  • What's So Funny? with guest Sunee Dhaliwal - March 20, 2011

    09/04/2011 Duração: 45min

    Sunee Dhaliwal called five minutes before airtime saying he'd be late. Car trouble was the excuse, which I doubted, and said so, not knowing Sunee was listening on his drive to the studio. So he calls in to defend his honour and most of the show is done over the phone, but he arrives with 15 minutes to spare. Warning: there's lots of basketball talk but we also talk about him opening for Jo Koy and Charlie Murphy, he talks smack about Ivan Decker, and explains how Graham Clark saved his life.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Paul Myrehaug - March 13, 2011

    08/04/2011 Duração: 57min

    Paul Myrehaug is a thrill-seeker who loves to sleep. The Alberta native talks about getting suspended from WestJet for being late and itemizes his various longboarding, snowboarding and winter driving accidents. He also explains why he loves performing for military audiences, occasionally even his own country's.

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