The speaker discusses his experience on TV shows, where he found himself not having enough time or energy to be too concerned about how he appeared on camera. He advised his friend to make sure the tape was the worst show and that the cowboy shot, or classic talk show host shot, was always used to get the best possible appearance on camera.
In this snippet, the host remembers meeting his guest outside of the talent department waiting to meet with Lorne Michaels for the first time, and how their introduction was carried out by Dana.
In this podcast episode, the speaker shares his experience of finding humor in cultural references and using it to try stand-up comedy.
Comedians praise the comedic style of Tony Woods, describing his mastery of delivery and effortless coolness.
In this podcast episode, a comedian shares his advice for young people interested in pursuing comedy, including taking improv classes and trying out material in a biker bar. He also reflects on the success of one of their most memorable sketches.