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 Camille Mitchell - May 22, 2016

    01/06/2016 Duração: 01h07min

    Camille Mitchell has been in the acting game her whole life. The daughter of a bona fide Hollywood movie star who acted alongside such luminaries as Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole. In this, her podcast debut, Mitchell talks about her dad as well as stories from her own career on TV and the stage, including getting punked by Burt Reynolds.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Jessica Holmes - May 15, 2016

    27/05/2016 Duração: 01h48s

    Jessica Holmes makes her podcast debut on What's So Funny?! Exciting times! The former Air Farce cadet talks about why she doesn't like playing comedy clubs anymore, gets into some frank talk about her depression, moves on to discussing her year-and-a-half in Venezuela working as a missionary for the Mormons, and explains why couples don't need to have activities in common to make a good relationship.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Richard Lett - May 8, 2016

    10/05/2016 Duração: 01h04min

    Richard Lett is no stranger to the podcast. Somehow, we always have things to talk about. This time, we sat in the great outdoors, shooting the breeze in the breeze. Richard spoke of being sober but never clean and even performed some spontaneous beat poetry. At least it was beat after I was done adding the bass and drums.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Julie Kim - May 1, 2016

    04/05/2016 Duração: 01h07min

    Julie Kim was positively glowing in this episode. That's right, the standup comedian/brainiac was pregnant. She tells us about her varied interests, from science and engineering to comedy. She also talks about growing up a rebellious chubby kid living on top of a variety store with all the free pop and chips she could eat. This episode brought to you by Lick's Burgers.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Dino Archie - April 17, 2016

    26/04/2016 Duração: 01h15min

    Dino Archie joins the 5-time member club in this appearance. And that's no conspiracy. We talk about his wonder year – winning the Seattle Comedy Competition, recording sets on Jimmy Kimmel and Comedy Central – as well as Mexicans in the NBA, parallel parking, Fresno trivia, Hall and Oates, and I ask him leftover Reddit questions.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Ed Hill - April 10, 2016

    16/04/2016 Duração: 59min

    Ed Hill returns to the What's So Funny? studios telling tales of his triumphant crabbing exploits. Along the way, we discuss piano lessons, boogers, drugs, gout, Googling racism, tweeting Jimmy Fallon, ghosts, and being a weirdo whisperer.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Ari Shaffir - February 28, 2016

    11/04/2016 Duração: 01h17min

    Ari Shaffir pulls no punches. In this episode, the Skeptic Tank host and standup comic talks about Carlos Mencia, plausible deniability, adverbs in blogs, pedophiles, Jehovah, censorship, offence, practice making perfect, and his feud with Howard Stern. Lots to chew on here.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Caitlin Howden - April 3, 2016

    10/04/2016 Duração: 01h17min

    Caitlin Howden steps into the great outdoors, i.e. What's So Funny?'s nature studio. We sat on a park bench in glorious sunshine watching the world go by recording this one. She tells us about being a dominating Grade 6 basketball player, getting cut from the improv team, stalking boys, making decisions, Big Brother Canada and The Bachelor, and boom boxes. Caitlin's instructions for listening: Go for a walk on a beautiful day to get the full experience.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Dave Merheje - March 20, 2016

    03/04/2016 Duração: 01h01min

    Dave Merheje is a Toronto comic living in L.A. but representing the YQG on his headware. It's all very confusing. We talk about Catholic saints, rap and hip-hop, Winnipeg, ethnic comedy shows, the good and bad of Justin Bieber, and horrible gigs.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Mike Storck - February 21, 2016

    05/03/2016 Duração: 01h01s

    Mike Storck zoomed into town just to speak with us. Well, and he was headlining one of the local clubs. We were so rushed, though, we had to record in the roving studio. He talked about the ethics of pranking, Star Wars, heckling, and storytelling.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Sara Bynoe - February 7, 2016

    04/03/2016 Duração: 01h05min

    Sara Bynoe is all over the Vancouver comedy scene, creating and hosting a variety of comedy shows that aren't standup, sketch or improv. We try to get to the bottom of the correct label. We also talk about the Puppy Bowl, partying clean, being Kliph Nesteroff's muse, and being creeped out by Jian Ghomeshi.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Chris James - January 31, 2016

    01/03/2016 Duração: 01h10min

    Chris James recorded this episode of What's So Funny? in one take. Impressive. He tells us about a horrifying real-life experience that he's weaved into comedy gold. And we talk a bit to his friend Vishal Ramesh, a comedian from India now living in Vancouver.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Shauna Johannesen - January 24, 2016

    27/02/2016 Duração: 01h10min

    Shauna Johannesen comes to us sleep-deprived. As she should be, too. She was in the middle of a theatre run of her own play, Common Grace, and was starting work on a short film for the Crazy8s festival (which has since been completed). We talk about both those projects as well as auditioning, kids vs animals, and thievery.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Ivan Decker - January 17, 2016

    21/02/2016 Duração: 01h05min

    Ivan Decker returns to What's So Funny? just in the nick of time. Literally. This time we discuss Bill Burr, wisdom teeth extractions, approaching industry types, observational comedy, his upcoming album, and science! He does a knock-up job.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Byron Bertram - January 10, 2016

    06/02/2016 Duração: 01h01min

    Byron Bertram stops by the What's So Funny? studio before he takes off to Australia for a few months where he'll perform his one-man show and do some street performing. In this episode, we give him a dry shave as he talks about finding love on Tinder, the politics of accents, coming from an artistic family, playing dives, and his quest for fests.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Erica Sigurdson - December 13, 2015

    17/01/2016 Duração: 01h06min

    Erica Sigurdson is the Duchess of Canadian Comedy. In this pre-Christmas episode, we brainstorm the rest of the royal line. She also talks about hitting people, doing corporate gigs, staying home instead of moving to the US, being engaged for nine years, and bombing... in Afghanistan. Plus she explains why giving is better than receiving. This episode brought to you by the Omnipod, your number one choice in Diabetic pumps. (Not really, but we're open to offers.)

  • What's So Funny? with guest Norm Macdonald - July 15, 2012

    19/12/2015 Duração: 01h31min

    Norm Macdonald will talk for as long as he's talked to. Or until there's a knock at the door. Thankfully that knock didn't come for 90 minutes so he sat talking about hypochondria, God, science, childhood memories, and comedy among other topics. Deep stuff.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Robert Kelly - November 29, 2015

    02/12/2015 Duração: 01h14min

    Robert Kelly is a standup comic, podcaster and actor. What's worse is that he's successful in all three! But to show he's human, he's only passable on a drum kit. In this episode he talks about his need to be liked, his love of honesty, his falling away from friends after having a kid, and his mother's love of... Well, just listen.

  • What's So Funny? with guest Kate Davis - November 15, 2015

    21/11/2015 Duração: 59min

    Kate Davis has been entertaining audiences and embarrassing her children for 18 years. The Toronto standup started out as an adorable little English girl with a posh accent before moving to Canada with her cockney parents. Theatre gave way to standup and she hasn't looked back. Fun fact: Davis has been nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award 13 times (and never won)!

  • What's So Funny? with guest Graham Chittenden - November 19, 2015

    18/11/2015 Duração: 58min

    Graham Chittenden takes time from his only day off on the Just For Laughs Comedy Tour to be with us. The Brantford, Ontario, native drops some analogies and whines about his hometown, interviewing Sarah Silverman, and not writing himself a recurring role on Mr. Dee.

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