Join beloved T.V. host Marc Summers as he “Unwraps” the stories behind some of entertainment’s heavy hitters. From Broadway to Hollywood, comedians to chefs, and everyone in between, these celebrities discuss how each of them has learned to overcome some of the struggles and obstacles they faced as they grew in their respective industries.
❤Greg is NOT Gay.. they treeked his hormones to fuck with his voice !! He my gorgeous husband and MaryDe loves this amazing man ever so much… ❤🌹❤️💋those dives were always fun and looked forward too, with those sweet naps… ❤🌹💋🌹
love how yours father raised you he knew what he was doing and sounds like a great funny man and im sorry for your loss but hearing all that i know you will be a great father because of it and he will live on through you brad so no worries.
My brother told me a story of when he traveled with you, along with a girl he was dating at the time who was working behind the scenes on Biggers and Summers. The three of you were going to Sissy Biggers' house for a party. He said you were such a down-to-earth person and had such a great time on that train ride. I can see why he said this. You put your guests on your podcast at ease. You actually listen to them. That's why they feel comfortable to open up to you. 😊
This is the podcast I never knew I needed. Definitely will keep watching. Bobby has a special place in our family. In a Drunk Uncle sketch, he once sang the words "I didn't graduate high school, PFFFT!" to the tune of "Pomp and Circumstance." One time, we were at a graduation for a family member who had special needs. It was essentially a graduation from a trade program, and most of these kids had some type of learning disability that kept them from completing a traditional educational path. When they started playing "Pomp and Circumstance," my 10 year-old daughter recognized the melody and says and sings, loudly, "Dad! 'I didn't graduate high school, PFFFT!'" It was humiliating, and hilarious, and we have Bobby to thank for it.
As a kid, I remember dismissing Bobby when he debuted in 2008. But as time went on, I found myself laughing at him more & becoming more anticipated for when he shows up or stars in a sketch, which eventually lead me to down a rabbit hole of a bunch of amazing non-SNL performances (shout-out to Comedy Bang! Bang!, Mr. Mayor, & Derrick)-especially when his voice acting career really took off about 10 years back. Rediscovering him in my college years, along with seeing & hearing how much he cherishes SNL and his career in general, it made me realize how much I appreciated him even when I used to take him for granted. Never would’ve imagined him filling that void that the likes of the late John Candy & Dom DeLuise had. Can’t wait for what else he has in store for us.
It really is a shame what dancing with the stars did to him. He wanted the show to be an escape from the divisiveness of politics, but ABC just had to get their ratings in! His apolitical approach to the subject was commendable, And all ABC did, was betray him. Additionally, I stopped watching America's Funniest Home Videos altogether when he left.
I was crazy about Paula for years. Any time she was on TV I wouldn’t miss her. I stole some of her POP TARTS material because I had to share it! Then, she turned into such a hateful, continuously insulting cruel person. I don’t think ripping up Donald Trump and insulting his voters comes anywhere close to comedy. Obviously she gave up comedy in that time, and just wanted to insult and belittle some of her fanbase. Just reading the blurb for the topics on this show I hope against hope she won’t do that. If she does I’ll have to turn it off, and turn my back on her. It will hurt me. But to become a TOP Liberal Leftist she turned her back on us; we can be conservatives, support Trump’s plans, and still laugh until we cry over Paula. I don’t want to leave her. But I sure as heck will!!
I LOVED Breakfast Time on FX-Laurie, Tom, and Bob the puppet (rest in peace to his puppeteer Al). So delighted to see two of my heroes together on this pod.
Mark I have to tell you I grew up watching you on double Dare on Nickelodeon I followed your career for years I’ve really been a fan of yours Tom’s and everybody else is in the game show industry I deal with symptoms related to OCD as well it’s absolutely all inspiring to see you still doing your thing after all these years I would love the chance to talk to you in some capacity on social media and learn more about the business I wish you continued good luck with the show God bless
Jeff Bergman is another voice over guy you need on the pod. He also voices the Looney Tunes. Does all the Hanna-Barbera characters too. In the 90s prior to moving to LA he was all the major food mascot voices. He was also the voice of the Boomerang network announcer, which many of my generation would go bonkers for.