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Martin Short | Where Everybody Knows Your Name with Ted Danson 

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Ted Danson goes solo today as he’s joined by the formidable Martin Short! They talk about Martin’s experience of loss at a young age, his Canadian upbringing, his SNL tenure, and what it was like working with some of the funniest people in the world, including Larry David. Bonus: Ted and Martin compare notes about aging in comedy.
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Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson are total opposites with an unbreakable bond since meeting on the hit sitcom “Cheers.” But after that show wrapped, life took them in different directions, and they missed each other. This podcast is a chance to reconnect, both with each other and the amazing friends they’ve each met over the decades, like Will Arnett, Dax Shepard, Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen, José Andrés, Conan O'Brien, and more - that is, when Ted can get a hold of Woody! Join them as they dig beyond the career highlights and into the stuff of life that makes us who we are. Like the title says, this is a place to be known.
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@Rocknroll73
@Rocknroll73 17 дней назад
I can listen to Martin Short speak all day long. Whether he's being downright hilarious or simply telling a story, he has the charisma to captivate us and brighten our day. Not only a special talent but a wonderful human being as well.
@kerryknight1903
@kerryknight1903 17 дней назад
Well put and agreed
@javadude666
@javadude666 17 дней назад
LoL 🤣 your you his wife! (joking)
@elpretentio
@elpretentio 17 дней назад
oh really? cool story bro
@funforalgernon
@funforalgernon 17 дней назад
We now know Marty’s RU-vid handle
@GlennTillema
@GlennTillema 15 дней назад
If you get a chance check out Martin and Steve live on tour, it's fantastic!
@arcadeshift5071
@arcadeshift5071 17 дней назад
This is the most serious I've ever heard Martin Short in an interview. Ted must do a good job making guests feel relaxed. It doesn't hurt that they're similar ages and experiences.
@RickR69
@RickR69 9 дней назад
One of Danson's well known tricks is to withhold donuts and other types of food from a diabetic. And that's just cruel, but EXTREMELY effective as seen here.
@DarylVHorn
@DarylVHorn 17 дней назад
Ted Danson is a sweet, warm, and enthusiastic interviewer. It really shows he's enjoying this opportunity and the interviews are coming out great.
@CharlieTWilbury
@CharlieTWilbury 16 дней назад
Well said, man. He's terrific. He is thoughtful in his approach and is - even while being a fanboy of Marty - very relaxed and engaging. His style for this format is pitch perfect; he's too languid for corporate tv.
@silverfilmsofficial
@silverfilmsofficial 10 дней назад
This podcast is basically a bunch of very lovable people having a great conversation, immediately one of my favorite pods
@MD-wk3gj
@MD-wk3gj 17 дней назад
So much to say for this episode. First, Ted may be one of the best interviewers to come around in a long time. His questions, probing and overall style brings out the best in his guest. Martin Short. A unique person. He has created some of the greatest characters and bits of all time. He also has a personality that makes me wish I knew him as a friend. From his growing up creating characters to seeing him with Steve I think he’s just genuinely great.
@user-ye9hz4vm6s
@user-ye9hz4vm6s 12 дней назад
I think he's a natural as well, he's so calm and respectful, and it's refreshing.
@seansmith4880
@seansmith4880 16 дней назад
Martin Short is 74 years old!! Dude is sharper than ever!! Not a single step lost with his mind. Love knowing that this is possible. Although, I would still insist on driving.
@ChildOfSaturnMusic
@ChildOfSaturnMusic 16 дней назад
This was one of the most sincere, feel good podcast interviews I've watched. It was so refreshing to see this side of Martin Short, and Ted Danson was a perfect person to bring it out of him.
@Jenny_Oblivion
@Jenny_Oblivion 17 дней назад
I’m genuinely delighted to hear Martin Short mention Dave Foley! ❤ Martin & Dave’s work!
@braziliantexatlantis7485
@braziliantexatlantis7485 13 дней назад
Imo Foley is the greatest sitcom actor we've had and Short is the funniest man in the world.
@zoe6723
@zoe6723 12 дней назад
Dave Foley was great in the latest Fargo series with Juno and Jon Hamm. You gotta see that season.
@NevadaBoss
@NevadaBoss 17 дней назад
I had the pleasure of meeting/interviewing Marty Short years ago and he was everything you would expect/want him to be. Engaging, sharp as a tack, funny as hell and super smart. Even now, well into his 70s, he remains one of the best comic talents working. And that's no lie, eh?
@devonull8784
@devonull8784 16 дней назад
The Christmas SNL he hosted with Paul McCartney as the music guest has two of the funniest all-time skits: The Queen's Gynecologist and Holiday Pageant. Pure Marty short timing and brilliant. If you haven't seen them, search for them here on youtube right away.
@timnoel511
@timnoel511 17 дней назад
Yes! Martin Short! He's one of my favorite actors! Always has been. Both him and the late John Candy.
@donaldbucher472
@donaldbucher472 17 дней назад
Mr. Danson is an excellent interviewer. He’s able to bring out aspects of Martin Short that we haven’t seen before.
@mosttriumphantvideos
@mosttriumphantvideos 16 дней назад
Thank you sona for convincing Conan to upload these full length versions
@heretic739
@heretic739 13 дней назад
I love both of these guys. They were staples of my formative years. This may be weird and parasocial, but they are unquestionably father figures to me in terms of my personality and sense of humor. Thank you Ted and Martin.
@moreovaltineplz1
@moreovaltineplz1 17 дней назад
This is the best channel on YT. Period.
@Anonymous12345-u
@Anonymous12345-u 17 дней назад
It’s also a very YT channel😢😂
@hypnomagician
@hypnomagician 17 дней назад
Truth! Sad?
@josephwatts3469
@josephwatts3469 16 дней назад
As a 26 year old with really bad depression & a recovering addict, I couldn't agree more.... I almost live for the Team Coco channel, whether Conan, Sona, Ted, Woody or Gourley.... I can be insanely down & depressed, yet they immediately put the biggest smile on my face 🙃
@ChristinaSowers-ew8mt
@ChristinaSowers-ew8mt 11 дней назад
Try Michael Rosenbaum and Kevin Smith. Also great ones.
@bangolio7
@bangolio7 17 дней назад
I am a simple man, I see Martin Short in the title - I click.
@endafallon1254
@endafallon1254 8 дней назад
I am equally simple.
@MichaelLasotaWheresWaldo
@MichaelLasotaWheresWaldo 17 дней назад
I'm not big in podcasts, but Ted and Martin's voices are soooo soothing.
@cveroespinoza
@cveroespinoza 13 дней назад
Ted Danson has such a comforting presence. And Martin Short is a twinkly star. Feels like sitting in on a dinner conversation with them.❤
@MattBraun
@MattBraun 16 дней назад
Maybe the best in-depth interview with Martin Short I've ever heard! I grew up a fan of his and really didn't know much about his whole story since he's usually joking in interviews.
@QuintonLeo
@QuintonLeo 16 дней назад
Three Amigos is such an underrated classic. It came out before I was even born, but some of my favorite memories are sitting with friends in high school, having some drinks and just watching the movie and laughing our butts off. We all had loved it as children and it was just something we bonded over while also discussing the silly drama of high school, college and life and also all the real loss we had each felt from close family members at young ages which probably had initially brought us together. Three Amigos become a bedrock and we still bring it up every now and again.
@mosttriumphantvideos
@mosttriumphantvideos 16 дней назад
HEY….HEY….YOU….
@cheyennebrennan966
@cheyennebrennan966 16 дней назад
The ONLY thing better than Marty being on a hilarious roll is Marty simply telling stories. ❤❤
@susu78
@susu78 17 дней назад
Loveeee Martin Short! The first time I saw him was in "Father of the Bride" with Steve Martin and he's been one of my favorite actors to watch since then! Not to mention his genius creation of Jiminy Glick! I loved this interview and appreciated how much he discussed preparation and doing all that you can. God bless you Marty and wishing you every success always!
@luckylucky-vo9zq
@luckylucky-vo9zq 17 дней назад
Love Martin Short. As a fellow Canadian, I love that no matter how long Martin Short has lived and worked in the States. He is still so proudly Canadian.
@billhorton2564
@billhorton2564 17 дней назад
Has there been any American who has moved to Canada and had the impact that Martin has had on the US? I love all of the Canadian transplants, past and present.
@natatatt
@natatatt 4 дня назад
@@billhorton2564 Our entertainment industry is a lot smaller. Canadians tend to head to the US to find success, rather than the other way around.
@Sparks_Alive
@Sparks_Alive 3 дня назад
@@billhorton2564Ronnie Hawkins, singer, transplated to Canada. Big here.
@billhorton2564
@billhorton2564 3 дня назад
@@Sparks_Alive I have never heard of Ronnie Hawkins.
@Kurtiscott
@Kurtiscott 17 дней назад
Ted is turning out to be an excellent interviewer.
@johnnypatterson77
@johnnypatterson77 17 дней назад
I'll still watch Inner Space every couple of years, it's such a good movie.
@Rachel-sv9pq
@Rachel-sv9pq 16 дней назад
His memoir was a really great book. I got it just for a laugh but it ended up being very profound. 10/10 recommend.
@ChrisAlexanderFilms
@ChrisAlexanderFilms 10 дней назад
What’s great about this show (and this podcast) is Marty is synching with Ted’s easy going, relaxed vibe and thus doesn’t feel the need to be “on” as much. Really lovely interview.
@singtweetypie
@singtweetypie 14 дней назад
I adore Martin Short. I first saw him in Godspell in Toronto with that star packed cast - only none of them knew that's where they were heading at the time. Victor Garber, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Gilda Radner, Dave Thomas, Martin Short, Jayne Eastwood, Paul Shaffer, Avril Chown, Gerry Salsberg, Rudy Webb and Derek McGrath . In fact, one evening my sister (a dance teacher) and I ended up at a party with some of the cast members I went on to see many of them again along with new faces at Second City in Toronto which I went to for years (along with Yuk Yuk's). They were all there: John Candy, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Robin Duke, Andrea Martin, Joe Flaherty, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, Dan Aykroyd, Mike Meyers, Tony Rosato and that is where I first saw Martin Short do Ed Grimley. 🤣A night of laughter is so good for the soul - and these were the best of the best. Of course, I followed them to SCTV and SNL and then all their movies. One of my favourites of Martin's is 'Simple Wish', which I watched with my daughters. What a scream he was in that movie playing a fairy godmother. If you haven't seen it - watch it. Of course 'Father of the Bride 1 & 11 are absolute classics. I love them all...and so miss John Candy. Great interview!!!!
@joeygsaudiochannel3972
@joeygsaudiochannel3972 17 дней назад
As a fellow Hamiltonian (Phoenix, AZ is now our home). I've watched Martin Short since I was a kid (this "kid" is 55 now). Absolutely hilarious Comedian. I'll never forget his Pierre Trudeau (you know, Justin's Dad) Impersonations. Absolutely spot on ! Ted Danson - this is BEST interview you've conducted so far. Great seeing you & Woody & Conan "on the air" again. Love this stuff, man !
@ginaiosef
@ginaiosef 7 дней назад
I am new here because of Martin Short, thank you! I love this man! I subscribed because of Cheers ( I am 57), you and Woody ! Is a joy to watch the real versions of you two, such gentle, wise, kind, and sensitive humans. Thank you! ❤
@mateolamuno6629
@mateolamuno6629 14 дней назад
The White Room joke in Only Murders is literally the most brilliant and funniest gag I've ever seen on television.
@amosnelly6319
@amosnelly6319 16 дней назад
Martin short is a genius. Brilliant interview.
@mrquirky3626
@mrquirky3626 16 дней назад
As a Canadian, I loved this interview just for hearing about the history of Canadian comedy in the 70s.
@almost_harmless
@almost_harmless 17 дней назад
Love these men. Perfectly funny and full of heart.
@AkiroKiro
@AkiroKiro 17 дней назад
Martin's hair looks like he said "gimme the Conan!" but then half of it imploded for some reason
@LionelShriver-op1ln
@LionelShriver-op1ln 13 часов назад
It's just astounding how so many members of Martin Short's young Canadian posse went on to achieve real stardom, if not legit iconic status.
@ryanthompson5811
@ryanthompson5811 17 дней назад
I love this series!!! Totally thought it was initially a troll when Ted visited Conan and read the commercials for Conan …..even more excited to learn it’s an actual series!!
@twobraincells4364
@twobraincells4364 17 дней назад
The threeeeeee amigos!! Amazing how that stuff just pops back in your head.....movies from the past.
@KentW-dk7op
@KentW-dk7op 14 дней назад
I always like the guys who you can tell are having a blast doing it. Short has always looked like he's having fun. Dana Carvey is like it too
@thewebstylist
@thewebstylist 17 дней назад
Both have the fullest head of hair in their 70s than decades ago, curious what they’ve done. Legends!
@leodegas7731
@leodegas7731 17 дней назад
One of the top interviews I've heard on RU-vid or television. It was so interesting that it didn't lag once. Loved it. ❤
@jamiq7228
@jamiq7228 16 дней назад
Thank you for the intelligent discussion on God and religion, tragedy. Nice to see other people out there like that.
@tiffanykane692
@tiffanykane692 14 дней назад
Marty needs to do more podcasts!
@sclogse1
@sclogse1 17 дней назад
Note both chairs have extra back pillows. My kind of show.
@irisramirez8879
@irisramirez8879 16 дней назад
i loved every minute of this. i love Martin Short 😍
@PraxisPeabody
@PraxisPeabody 17 дней назад
I just finished a video about Mr Short's, David Letterman interviews. Just a living legend.
@Screengems1
@Screengems1 5 часов назад
I love both of these actors! This interview was very fascinating to me! I will be listening to more of Teds Podcasts for sure! :)
@mikelombard21
@mikelombard21 16 дней назад
"Ive always had you on this comedic genius pedestal". - Ted Us too ted, the man is a comedic genius without a doubt.
@Yourmission9
@Yourmission9 17 дней назад
“Two Vasnic?? It’s like, night night George see you next Thursday”
@blakerbnsn
@blakerbnsn 17 дней назад
GREAT GET! Martin Short is a beautiful human being. Saw him and Steve's live show and it was incredible. I'm betting Woody is jealous he wasn't here for this one. WTG Ted!!!
@sclogse1
@sclogse1 17 дней назад
Speaking of Martin recording himself, adding applause, Judy Garland tells a story of Marlene Dietrich playing a record of her performance at a dinner party, and it was only the applause.
@xhighone
@xhighone 16 дней назад
What a treat. Thanks for this. What a lovely conversation.
@WeerdMunkee
@WeerdMunkee 16 дней назад
I'm sitting here watching this at a restaurant bar, look up at the TV, and Danson's Consumer Cellular commercial is playing. 😂
@canuck-wh2rm
@canuck-wh2rm 16 дней назад
Martin Short/John Candy/Eugene Levy/Catherine Ohara/Dan Akroid/Andrea Martin. oh CANADA !!!
@test.Subject
@test.Subject 17 дней назад
this was the perfect podcast i didnt know i needed
@pendragon6207
@pendragon6207 9 дней назад
Such an absolute delight. Loved every second of it.
@hatezis
@hatezis 17 дней назад
I like these RU-vid Shorts
@absentmindeddude
@absentmindeddude 9 дней назад
Nicks every time Dan says “and Im talking to you Nick” 😳
@bdre5555
@bdre5555 12 дней назад
Absolutely loved watching this, I don't think I've seen Ted and Martin interact before. Also this just reminds you how damn sharp Ted is still, sharp as a tack.
@traceymorrow9595
@traceymorrow9595 14 дней назад
Beautiful interview- I love them both - I didn’t want it to end.
@shahrock9352
@shahrock9352 16 дней назад
This is amazing, i wanted this for a long time
@sumlittlepunk
@sumlittlepunk 17 дней назад
this was the most wonderful interview i've ever seen with Martin. great episode
@OldTelivisionRocks
@OldTelivisionRocks 11 дней назад
I was once asked what’s some of the most helpful thing I learned from all the biographies I read….I said without a doubt, Martin Short. He details how he evaluates himself regularly in certain categories and basically lives a balanced life.
@BradMiller007
@BradMiller007 16 дней назад
Two brilliant actors. Martin is hilarious and who could forget Ted as Becker, one of the funniest series I’ve ever seen.
@ChiyoonShow
@ChiyoonShow 17 дней назад
Im just happy that these legends can still spread ideas like this. This is why we have the internet
@debbiedoodiedandi
@debbiedoodiedandi 3 дня назад
That Godspell connection is crazy
@arbknight12
@arbknight12 17 дней назад
Becker will ALWAYS be my favorite Ted Danson show!
@jglassdude
@jglassdude 17 дней назад
Marty is always brilliant and quick, thank you Ted, I hadn’t heard enough of his backstory before.
@catythatzall4now
@catythatzall4now 17 дней назад
Yay! I am ever grateful for you guys for making me feel less lonely -
@Laserschwert1981
@Laserschwert1981 9 дней назад
Also, spot-on Larry David impression by Martin XD
@mikelombard21
@mikelombard21 16 дней назад
Thank you for the recommendation Ted, I will surely be reading that book soon. Can't believe it went under my radar since 2014.
@rosstapson
@rosstapson 17 дней назад
This is great. Perfect.
@FlyingPancakes101
@FlyingPancakes101 16 дней назад
Holy cow, finally someone who understands WE WANT TO WATCH THE ENTIRE INTERVIEW ON VIDEO.
@ginaheller333
@ginaheller333 16 дней назад
This was a lovely conversation.
@theevilascotcompany9255
@theevilascotcompany9255 17 дней назад
18:50 Holy crap, Ted was in the original-original production of Godspell, that's amazing.
@krkhns
@krkhns 17 дней назад
If I remember right, so was his first wife, Randy. They were married shortly before the first Carnegie-Mellon performance. Pretty sure she played the role of what was originally scripted as Peggy.
@xhighone
@xhighone 16 дней назад
I've heard this play mentioned quite a few times now in Comedy interviews/circles, and I'm looking up the original castings from like 71-73 and it's obviously got super-heavy hitters like we all know, but I can't figure out why it was SUCH a HUGE deal. Is there something I can watch or read that goes into why this was such a big deal in the comedy/theatre world? Whenever someone brings it up you can see people's eyes go wide and talk about it like it was the best thing ever, and I don't know anything about it.
@theevilascotcompany9255
@theevilascotcompany9255 16 дней назад
@@xhighone I figure that Godspell is one of those cultural artifacts that American actors look back on with fondness when speaking with each other. Because it's basically a black box show with no real mandatory staging requirements, it can be put on easily at every level from highschool to college to Broadway, so many actors have been in a Godspell production at some point in their lives. Almost all the numbers are group numbers, so the emphasis in that show is on working together as a cast rather than letting some cast members be the stars and everyone else supporting them (except for the guy who gets to be Jesus of course). As for the show itself, it has a secular spiritual approach to Christianity, which appeals to many non-Christians as well as liberal Christians. In Canada, the show is known for bringing together much of the SCTV cast before they were the SCTV cast.
@catythatzall4now
@catythatzall4now 17 дней назад
49:41 Martin Short- hands down sounds like the best husband ! I would give anything to hang out with Martin short and Bill Hader !
@Grt120453
@Grt120453 16 дней назад
Great chat you guys so wonderful thanks to both of you
@msiplin8613
@msiplin8613 17 дней назад
Easy and natural rapport coupled with relaxed yet very entertaining conversation... Thanks for sharing🤗
@janetaskin2150
@janetaskin2150 12 дней назад
Great interview! Could watch 5 more hours of conversation between those two. Thank you!
@hopshlooken
@hopshlooken 15 дней назад
What a fantastic interview and format. Spellbinding.
@Jenny_Oblivion
@Jenny_Oblivion 17 дней назад
Watching this now & loving this conversation! I can’t stand using zoom. Even my doctor gives me zoom appointments now, ugh 🙄
@michelerivera3055
@michelerivera3055 7 дней назад
Tensions-the funniest skit I’ve ever seen..😅😅😅
@garfunkle5447
@garfunkle5447 17 дней назад
I live these two. I could listen to them all day.
@lovetrioni
@lovetrioni 17 дней назад
I'd never heard martin in a podcast before. He's such a wonderful guest ❤
@bessmahaneypilates8638
@bessmahaneypilates8638 13 дней назад
Wonderful interview ❤❤❤
@michelerivera3055
@michelerivera3055 7 дней назад
My dream would be to go on a date with Martin Short. I’ve loved him from afar since ‘Captain Ron’.
@TheJamesGunson
@TheJamesGunson 3 дня назад
just a thought, interviews like this, unadulterated, are great.
@RichardSmith-pb8qk
@RichardSmith-pb8qk 16 дней назад
I’m from Bayfield on Lake Huron Mr. Short’s stories took me back.
@user-ye9hz4vm6s
@user-ye9hz4vm6s 12 дней назад
Ted is a fantastic interviewer,.and Martin has always been the greatest guest you could ask for.
@daredevilnb
@daredevilnb 6 дней назад
Lovely conversation. ❤
@jpsi9
@jpsi9 17 дней назад
Lovely. Just lovely.
@semmaville
@semmaville 17 дней назад
how lucky am I??? I adore Mr. Danson... I adore Mr. Short... and I adore insult humor!!!!!! 😍
@DC-mt2ds
@DC-mt2ds 10 дней назад
@@semmaville hello darling ☺️ if you don't know about Kill Tony... Well, now you do. You're welcome 😚 Also, I'm sure you will find a Ted dancin' somewhere
@keith_s32
@keith_s32 13 дней назад
Teds guttural laugh @3:17 as Martin flips the conversation set the tone for an engaging conversation.
@Eskay_The_Evil_Genius
@Eskay_The_Evil_Genius 16 дней назад
I got hooked on Short as a youngun like 5 over ed grimley and that was the year BEFORE they gave him a saturdau morning cartoon. Been hooked ever since. Anything he does is solid.
@Lawman212
@Lawman212 16 дней назад
Geez, these guys have seen it all. A life filled with huge names.
@williamkelly1519
@williamkelly1519 17 дней назад
Great podcast. Love these guys.
@mintyfresh4987
@mintyfresh4987 16 дней назад
Canada's favourite weird uncle...long live Ed Grimley!
@atdeacon
@atdeacon 16 дней назад
Two of my favorite entertainers
@cloudysunset2102
@cloudysunset2102 16 дней назад
what a lovely (a word I rarely use) conversation.....
@MrDevius2
@MrDevius2 15 дней назад
Ted, I remember you from Taxi (before I knew your name). Loved Cheers, of course! I too went to Carnegie-Mellon (Playwrighting). Marty, the only series that I am currently committed to is Only Murders! Can't wait for Season 4! Terrific interview, guys! 📺🎬❤
@TheDigitalDecade
@TheDigitalDecade 11 дней назад
Really reminds me of how Charlie Rose would interview. Love this.
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