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The Best Show on WFMU => Show Discussion => Topic started by: Disco Robot on May 10, 2015, 12:26:38 PM
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According to my dvr, they are on Thursday, May 14th (technically Friday morning). This is fantastic news!
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This is, how you say, big time.
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Confirmed:
http://numerogroup.wordpress.com/2015/05/06/the-best-of-the-best-show-is-everywhere-tuesday/ (http://numerogroup.wordpress.com/2015/05/06/the-best-of-the-best-show-is-everywhere-tuesday/)
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I've never set my DVR faster. I've actually been meaning to catch up on Late Night. I've really enjoyed it.
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I wish they would reconsider I would love to see them do the bit they talked about on Maron.
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I was delighted to hear discussion of Spike on last night's program.
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I watched both clips on the Late Night website. AWESOME appearances guys!
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Can't wait for Open Cheesesteaks starring Anna Kendrick.
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Let's see, he said "Wooster" and had to correct himself after saying "Jon Scharpling". Is this guy really a "big" fan or was he just that nervous about it? And if it's the latter, why is somebody like this on TV? Shame on you, Lorne Michaels (AGAIN).
I did at least enjoy Tom talking about Spike on national television and Meyers showing them the Gene Simmons' Toyota mention on Wikipedia. Some goon already tried to remove it.
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I was delighted to hear discussion of Spike on last night's program.
Even as we speak, some producer is working up a "Where's Debbie?" TV pitch based on Spike.
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I was delighted to hear discussion of Spike on last night's program.
Even as we speak, some producer is working up a "Where's Debbie?" TV pitch based on Spike.
Between his puns and his well-documented history as a cineaste, Spike is the Gene Shalit successor that The Today Show has been dying for all these years.
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Spike, you are now a part of NBC lore. Not Larry Da Perv. Not the puppet. I can see a "Weirdos Exposed" on the network that did "Dateline: To Catch a Predator". Or a pilot for "Neither Seen Nor Heard" about a harried male, woman-hating au pair. Failing that maybe Netflix will pick it up like they did Kimmy Schmidt.
Tom and Jon were looking sharp last night, wish they had the whole hour to expand on the show. Sounded like some FOTs were in the studio.
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I was getting worried for them because the nerdy guy before them was killing it.
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Let's see, he said "Wooster" and had to correct himself after saying "Jon Scharpling". Is this guy really a "big" fan or was he just that nervous about it? And if it's the latter, why is somebody like this on TV? Shame on you, Lorne Michaels (AGAIN).
I did at least enjoy Tom talking about Spike on national television and Meyers showing them the Gene Simmons' Toyota mention on Wikipedia. Some goon already tried to remove it.
Im betting he's not a fan considering all the poking fun of him Tom has done on Twitter, that or he's just a good sport.
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Come on you guys, he's obviously a fan, why in the hell else would they be on the show?
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Come on you guys, he's obviously a fan, why in the hell else would they be on the show?
I think Tom made a request to be on.
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I never thought in a million years we would hear the Gorch on NBC airwaves but we did and it was delightful.
Tom saying that the Wikipedia thing was payment for 13 years of entertainment was also the best.
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Tom was fantastic...ankle bracelet in particular
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Seth Meyers is a fan. We talked beforehand about a bunch of different things from the show, both S&W stuff and non-S&W stuff. A lot of the writers are big fans. It was a great experience and everybody there was beyond nice to us!
I will talk more about it on the air this week. But we had a fantastic time!
Tom!
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Well thats good to hear.
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Echoing other comments in here, who would have thought that "Where's Debbie?" would get the biggest laughs?
Maybe a Spike box set should be in the offing next. Good Lord, I couldn't listen to it, except for the AC Newman tribute to J.W.S., but maybe this indicates there's an appetite for it out there.
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Echoing other comments in here, who would have thought that "Where's Debbie?" would get the biggest laughs?
Maybe a Spike box set should be in the offing next. Good Lord, I couldn't listen to it, except for the AC Newman tribute to J.W.S., but maybe this indicates there's an appetite for it out there.
I will gladly produce a Spike box set. Should I kickstart it?
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Do you think Spike will call in this week? Even if he doesn't it will probably be a great show, hopefully we'll get some Third Man and Late Night stories, and pick up some new weirdos from the Late Night show.
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There's no way he doesn't call in this week. I'm sure he's been vibrating with anticipation ever since Thursday.
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Echoing other comments in here, who would have thought that "Where's Debbie?" would get the biggest laughs?
Maybe a Spike box set should be in the offing next. Good Lord, I couldn't listen to it, except for the AC Newman tribute to J.W.S., but maybe this indicates there's an appetite for it out there.
I will gladly produce a Spike box set. Should I kickstart it?
I will donate *at least* one dollar. I want the early stuff, though - Weirdos Exposed is not all there is to Spike. Wait, what?
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Echoing other comments in here, who would have thought that "Where's Debbie?" would get the biggest laughs?
Maybe a Spike box set should be in the offing next. Good Lord, I couldn't listen to it, except for the AC Newman tribute to J.W.S., but maybe this indicates there's an appetite for it out there.
I will gladly produce a Spike box set. Should I kickstart it?
Only if it comes with a thumb drive that is shaped like a severed thumb & has a downloadable John Wesley Shipp "The Sims" character on it.
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Echoing other comments in here, who would have thought that "Where's Debbie?" would get the biggest laughs?
Maybe a Spike box set should be in the offing next. Good Lord, I couldn't listen to it, except for the AC Newman tribute to J.W.S., but maybe this indicates there's an appetite for it out there.
I will gladly produce a Spike box set. Should I kickstart it?
I will donate *at least* one dollar. I want the early stuff, though - Weirdos Exposed is not all there is to Spike. Wait, what?
remember when Spike's defining interest was dungeons and discipline?
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There's no way he doesn't call in this week. I'm sure he's been vibrating with anticipation ever since Thursday.
I'm not going to let him through. He had his moment. Time to move on.
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There's no way he doesn't call in this week. I'm sure he's been vibrating with anticipation ever since Thursday.
I'm not going to let him through. He had his moment. Time to move on.
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There's no way he doesn't call in this week. I'm sure he's been vibrating with anticipation ever since Thursday.
I'm not going to let him through. He had his moment. Time to move on.
Let Spike on the air, or I will launch a Dump Mike campaign that will succeed. Time to move on.
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There's no way he doesn't call in this week. I'm sure he's been vibrating with anticipation ever since Thursday.
I'm not going to let him through. He had his moment. Time to move on.
Let Spike on the air, or I will launch a Dump Mike campaign that will succeed. Time to move on.
Clash of the Titans.
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There's no way he doesn't call in this week. I'm sure he's been vibrating with anticipation ever since Thursday.
I'm not going to let him through. He had his moment. Time to move on.
Let Spike on the air, or I will launch a Dump Mike campaign that will succeed. Time to move on.
Peace and Love!
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In case we needed more proof, Seth has Matt Fraction on the show this week.
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In my dream scenario, this appearance leads to Conner O'Malley being on the show.
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There's no way he doesn't call in this week. I'm sure he's been vibrating with anticipation ever since Thursday.
I'm not going to let him through. He had his moment. Time to move on.
Let Spike on the air, or I will launch a Dump Mike campaign that will succeed. Time to move on.
Peace and Love!
The steady iron hand of AP Mike. You're one in a million, Mr. Lisk.
Also, REALLY excited about Fraction being on Late Night tonight.