An LGBTQ+ horror entertainment podcast. This devilish duo are dedicated to spilling the T on all the goops, ghouls & gags the horror genre has to offer!
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Jack Carlin Podcasts
Veteran Batman editor Jordan B. “Gorf” Gorfinkel (No Man's Land & Birds Of Prey) and his trusty sidekick & producer Jeff Thacher interview top creators and industry legends. Together they share their unique professional perspectives on the "Sequential Storytelling" industry: comics, graphic novels, cartooning, and "all those wonderful toys". Exciting New Interviews with Comic & Cartooning Industry Legends, Coming October 2025! Including: Jim Shooter, Klaus Janson, Howard Chaykin, Lynn Johnst ...
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From the visionary mind of George Schlatter comes a groundbreaking collection of comedy — featuring Laugh-In, Colgate Comedy Hour, American Comedy Awards, and more. This curated collection brings together unforgettable performances, sketches, and stand-up that not only defined their era but continue to shape modern comedy today.
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Driving Instructor (Bob Newhart from The Colgate Comedy Hour)
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4:58Bob acts out scenario as a driver instructor who's trying, unsuccessfully, to teach a woman how to drive.
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Jack talks about being included on the Colgate Comedy Hour, not knowing the show was off the air because of his broken tv, and not trusting companies that have three names.
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NSFW Language Warning! Howard Chaykin is a Writer & Artist who pushes boundaries and pulls no punches in both mainstream and creator-owned comics. From the very first Star Wars comics adaptation to his original series American Flagg! & Time Squared, with network and syndicated television shows in between, he’s got distinctive style on the page and …
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Out First (George Carlin 1993 from The American Comedy Awards)
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4:59Jerry Seinfeld and Julia Louis-Dreyfus introduce George Carlin to open the show.
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Class Clowns (George Carlin 1987 from the American Comedy Awards)
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4:26George Carlin explores the unlikely origins of stand-up comedians.
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Lifetime Achievement (Steve Martin at the American Comedy Awards 2000)
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5:02Steve accepts the award by thanking everyone he knows.
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Explaining Standup (Ray Romano & Kevin James at the American Comedy Awards 1999)
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3:05Kevin acts out what a stand up comic does while Ray explains what he's doing.
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Explaining Voting (Ellen DeGeneres from the American Comedy Awards 1992)
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2:48Ellen explains the award voting process.
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Club Members (The Smothers Brothers from the American Comedy Awards 1993)
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3:13The brothers give a speech on the awards that may or may not be given during the show.
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Cyber Ernestine (Lili Tomlin from the American Comedy Awards 1996)
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3:19Lily performs as Ernestine online.
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Comedy Glut (Martin Mull and Fred Willard from the American Comedy Awards 1991)
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3:42Martin and Fred talk about how the trend is to be a comedian.
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Tribute to Moms Mabley (Whoopi Goldberg from the American Comedy Awards 1987)
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3:55Whoopi does an impersonation of Moms Mabley.
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Nice Night (Steven Wright from the American Comedy Awards 1987)
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3:01Steven performs a bunch of one liner jokes from his dog to his prescription glasses.
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Traveling with Trump (Judy Tenuta from the American Comedy Awards 1990)
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3:02Judy talks about traveling on Trump's plane and talking a walk.
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Shakespeare (David Alan Grier from the American Comedy Awards 1997)
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2:54David talks about the original comic Shakespeare.
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Tribute to Carl Reiner (Steve Martin and Mel Brooks from the American Comedy Awards 1991)
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4:54Steve and Mel talk about Carl maybe not deserving the award
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Under the Stage (Gilbert Gottfried from the American Comedy Awards 1991)
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2:39Gilbert talks about rats having sex and the movie Deliverance.
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Phone Call to God (Ellen DeGeneres from the American Comedy Awards 1991)
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3:16Ellen acts out a phone call to God.
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Why? (Sinbad from the American Comedy Awards 1993)
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2:54Sinbad talks about why should comics get awards.
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A man wants to commit suicide and his wife gives him several reasons why he shouldn't do it.
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Possessive Wife Sketch (Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara)
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2:10A man tries to break up with a woman for being possessive, but she won't hear anything of it.
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Jackie talks about how it's hard to please everyone, President Carter laughing too much, Carter being all talk and no action, the confusing energy program, Roosevelt's way of talking, and how other presidents compare.
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Tom talks about his religious family, the racially diverse town he grew up in, learning new words from black kids, going to Catholic school, and having to wear hand-me-down clothes.
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Milton talks about tv shows becoming more risque, tv shows showing married couples in the bedroom, and never missing an episode of his own tv show.
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Before going out on stage, Marcia flirts with John Ritter; once on stage, she talks about Hollywood, playing tennis, and explains the process of how tennis balls, courts, rackets, and nets are made.
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Jackie talks about sex, tough Jewish soldiers, concerts not being that important, and how ridiculous it is that being naked is considered vulgar for people, but okay for animals.
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Red talks about all the people throughout history who haven't graced the theatre that he's onstage at: Grizzly Adams, Billy Carter, Phyllis Diller, Henry the 8th, Fay Wray, Moses, and Charles Lindbergh.
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Jan talks about how getting marriage licenses should be harder than getting driver's licenses, getting older but still feeling young, and a doctor's suggestion for staying youthful.
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Henny tells jokes about criminals, his wife, married couples, dumb people, doctor visits, and his time playing football; in between jokes, a marching band plays.
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Artist Lynn Johnston is the creator of For Better or For Worse, the beloved daily comic strip featured for decades in newspapers worldwide. This episode, we plunge into the world of comic strips, newspaper syndication, and what it's like to be an artist before, during - and even after - wild success in newsprint.…
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Part 2 of 2. Klaus Janson is an artist eminence who is best known for his collaboration with Frank Miller on Daredevil and The Dark Knight Returns. In fact he knows how to do every comics creative role from writing to pencilling to inking and coloring. He’s revered amongst colleagues and students alike for his skill and insights. He welcomed Gorf t…
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Part 1 of 2. Klaus Janson is an artist eminence who is best known for his collaboration with Frank Miller on Daredevil and The Dark Knight Returns. In fact he knows how to do every comics creative role from writing to pencilling to inking and coloring. He’s revered amongst colleagues and students alike for his skill and insights. He welcomed Gorf t…
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Part 2 of 2. The conversation continues with Part 2: Jim Shooter (R.I.P.) was the youngest writer in DC Comics history (13 years old!), and later the Editor-In-Chief at Marvel Comics during a seminal period of upheaval and evolution. Jim gave us the full spread of his sharp opinions, no-nonsense insights and professional best practices. We were sur…
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Part 1 of 2. Jim Shooter (R.I.P.) was the youngest writer in DC Comics history (13 years old!), and later the Editor-In-Chief at Marvel Comics during a seminal period of upheaval and evolution. Jim gave us the full spread of his sharp opinions, no-nonsense insights and professional best practices. We were surprised to learn of his passing shortly a…
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Improvisation (Jonathan Winters, Art Carney)
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4:19Jonathan Winters and Art Carney use a table of props to create character dialogues in a creative piece from Winters' first comedy special.
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Phyllis explains the poor portrayal of women on television and describes a few important women throughout history.
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Attaboy Awards (Joan Rivers, Lynn Redgrave, Phyllis Diller, Brenda Vaccaro, Liz Torres, Lee Grant)
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Joan discusses women's liberation and how she does not feel quite as liberated as some of the other women on the show.
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A Woman's Place (Brenda Vaccaro, Lynn Redgrave, Valerie Harper, Liz Torres, Lee Grant, Erma Bombeck)
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5:48The ladies discuss their role in society as women, and Erma describes a road trip with her family.
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Comedian At Home (Nancy Austin, Pepper Davis, Henny Youngman)
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2:37This is a sketch about a woman who's had enough of her comedian husband.
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The Candy Butcher (Jack Burns, Breck Wall, Jerry Collins, Sid Gould)
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3:16This is a sketch about a man who is selling chocolate candy and offering extra gifts with it.
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Husband and Wife (Goldie Hawn, Pepper Davis, Breck Wall)
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3:49This is a sketch about a husband who is suspicious of his wife's new coat and thinks she's cheating on him.
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Announcer Audition (Goldie Hawn, Bobby Darin, Sid Gould, Jerry Collins, Tommy "Moe" Raft, Eric Christmas)
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4:43This is a sketch about an audition for radio announcers and everyone auditioning has a speech impediment.
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Red lists all the people who didn't get married in Las Vegas.
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Don talks about working in Las Vegas, all the stars who perform, and the real reason why he's there.
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Energy Shortage (Goldie Hawn and George Burns)
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3:24Goldie and George discuss things that Goldie has in common with Gracie Allen, Gracie's pot roast recipe, how Goldie saves electric energy, and Goldie getting paid not to name the school she went to.
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Redd talks about wishing nothing but ill will and misfortune on the grand wizard of the KKK.
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Dean Martin talks about doing shows and movies with Sammy Davis Jr. and reads letters from people around the world to Sammy.
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George talks about being in show business, how he's investing his money, getting a haircut, things that are coming back in style, and talks about his wife briefly.
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Say Hello, Carol (with Carol Channing and George Burns)
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6:12George starts to sing a song, but is interrupted by Carol, and then the do an old George Burns and Gracie Allen bit.
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