Episode 184.9 - Chris Gethard

Chris Gethard (The Chris Gethard Show! Broad City!) talks about his podcast - Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People - where he takes a phone call with a listener and can’t hang up. Topics range from bleak to downright morose. Gethard also covers how leaving the world of television has shaped his recent philosophies; why he enjoys supporting comedians without big followings; and his current thoughts on the shuttering of UCB New York and Chicago iO as well as the changes in improv as a whole.

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Episode 69 - Goodbye Gethard

Chad talks about two very serious topics this week neither of which are the GAME OF THRONES castle going up for sale. He definitely talks about that though. For a cool $646,000 it can be yours! Next up, THE CHRIS GETHARD SHOW is goen for good. Gethard announced the news on Facebook. Chad's a wreck! And finally, IGN fired their Nintendo editor for plagiarism. Chad talks about why that shouldn't be a black mark on the entire company.

This week's episode is brought to you by EMMA WILLMANN's standup special from THE COMEDY LINEUP on Netflix. Watch it on August 31!

LINKS:

Game of Thrones castle up for sale: https://www.eonline.com/news/956672/this-game-of-thrones-castle-could-be-yours-for-about-656-000

The Chris Gethard Show is dead forever: https://www.facebook.com/groups/GethHeads/permalink/1849028011852091/

IGN fires Filip Miucin: https://t.co/h3ORoJQsDX?amp=1

Episode 33 - The Coco Lady Bird Show

Chad wasted a ton of money on blurays during Black Friday weekend. He also saw too many movies. CocoLady Bird, and The Chris Gethard Show are among the many topics. By the way, the Frozen short that precedes Coco is TOO LONG. Get your crap together, Disney and Pixar! He also defends DC Comics movies again. And he talks about Hari Kondabolu's documentary talking about the horrible Simpsons character, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, and how he's a terribly inaccurate stereotype.