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Episode 1530 - Malcolm McDowell
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When Malcolm McDowell left behind Liverpool to pursue acting in London, he didn’t imagine it would be the start of 60 years as a performer. Malcolm talks with Marc about his extraordinary career, including his work with Stanley Kubrick on A Clockwork Orange, the pornographic fate of Caligula, and stories about Lawrence Olivier, Alan Bates, Peter Sellers, Robert Altman, Mick Jagger and more. Malcolm also explains why he fell hard for Newfoundland while making the series Son of a Critch.
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BONUS The Friday Show - Dan Pashman's Full Plate
01:04:53|Brendan and Kris are joined by their friend and former colleague Dan Pashman who is celebrating the 15th anniversary of his podcast The Sporkful this week. They talk about working in various radio jobs, the early days of podcasting, and the invention of Cascatelli, Dan's wildly successful pasta shape.Check out Dan's podcast The Sporkful, buy his pasta Cascatelli, and get his cookbook Anything's Pastable.Click here to send us your suggestions, comments and topics.Episode 1609 - Mo Welch
01:21:14|After evacuating her home and consoling family members who lost their house in the LA fires, comedian Mo Welch acknowledges that she’s visiting Marc’s garage while still somewhere on the trauma spectrum. But she’s not a stranger to that spectrum, nor to processing it, having just made a standup special that’s also a documentary about meeting her estranged father. Mo and Marc talk about her childhood instability and the comedy path that was her salvation.Episode 1609 - Mo Welch
01:23:37|After evacuating her home and consoling family members who lost their house in the LA fires, comedian Mo Welch acknowledges that she’s visiting Marc’s garage while still somewhere on the trauma spectrum. But she’s not a stranger to that spectrum, nor to processing it, having just made a standup special that’s also a documentary about meeting her estranged father. Mo and Marc talk about her childhood instability and the comedy path that was her salvation.Episode 1608 - Richard Gadd
01:20:37|Richard Gadd created the Netflix series Baby Reindeer as a way to work through traumatic events in his life that were hard to process. But it became equally difficult to process the runaway success of the show and the impact it had on his life. Richard talks with Marc about how his early days doing standup in the UK and writing stage shows for himself were underscored by a lack of boundaries and a feeling that something was missing inside of him. He also explains why his follow-up to Baby Reindeer is a personal gamble.BONUS An Update from Marc's Home
31:22|As the fires continue to rage in Los Angeles County, Marc talks with Brendan and provides an update about his current situation, the action he needs to take, and the uncertain future amidst the wildfires.Episode 1608 - Richard Gadd
01:18:24|Richard Gadd created the Netflix series Baby Reindeer as a way to work through traumatic events in his life that were hard to process. But it became equally difficult to process the runaway success of the show and the impact it had on his life. Richard talks with Marc about how his early days doing standup in the UK and writing stage shows for himself were underscored by a lack of boundaries and a feeling that something was missing inside of him. He also explains why his follow-up to Baby Reindeer is a personal gamble.BONUS The Friday Show - Another Bite
01:13:30|After some excitement about two pop culture developments this week, Brendan and Kris recap this week's WTF episodes with Adrien Brody and Mike Leigh. Then it's time for suggestions of the best foods from eateries around the world, many of them chosen by the listeners. Rovi in London, EnglandAni Ramen House in Montclair, New JerseyMcGann's Pub in Doolin, IrelandNY Dosas street cart in Washington Square Park, NYCTommy's Hot Dog Stand in Greenville, New YorkRed's Eats in Wiscasset, MaineYoshi Bar in Bankok, ThailandKuma's Corner in Chicago, IllinoisLou Malnati's in Chicago, IllinoisDomilise's Po-Boy in New Orleans, LouisianaHouse of Nanking in San Francisco, CaliforniaSweet Maple in San Francisco, CaliforniaCourt Street Grocers in Brooklyn, New YorkTerrace Bagels in Brooklyn, New YorkCherry Valley Deli in Whitestone, QueensBogie's Hogies in Hawthorne, New JerseyDeFonte's Sandwich Shop in Brooklyn, New YorkDe Lorenzo's Tomato Pies in Robbinsville, New JerseyYough To Go in Brooklyn, New YorkThe Arms at The Lord Nelson Hotel in Halifax, Nova ScotiaCharlie's Sandwich Shop in Boston, MassachusettsMaria's Cafe in San Antonio, TexasGus's Gyros in Racine, WisconsinFixins in Sacramento, CaliforniaEpisode 1607 - Mike Leigh
01:21:16|Mike Leigh’s films are known for their observant depictions of the working class, their tragicomic tones, and their improvisational construction. But there are some misconceptions about his work that Mike would like to clear up. He does so while talking with Marc about his life-changing introduction to foreign films, his method of collaboration with his actors, the difference between realism and naturalism, and some details about the making of Secrets and Lies, Vera Drake, Topsy-Turvy, Naked and his new film Hard Truths.Episode 1607 - Mike Leigh
01:18:45|Mike Leigh’s films are known for their observant depictions of the working class, their tragicomic tones, and their improvisational construction. But there are some misconceptions about his work that Mike would like to clear up. He does so while talking with Marc about his life-changing introduction to foreign films, his method of collaboration with his actors, the difference between realism and naturalism, and some details about the making of Secrets and Lies, Vera Drake, Topsy-Turvy, Naked and his new film Hard Truths.