Episode 453 - Paul Anthony
Episode Date: November 21, 2016Comedian Paul Anthony returns to talk telethons, The Crown, and Dance Academy.
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912 episodes transcribedComedian Paul Anthony returns to talk telethons, The Crown, and Dance Academy.
Comedian Katie-Ellen Humphries returns to talk swimming, pop princesses, and camera straps.
Recorded live from CKUA on October 7th as part of Edmonton's Up + Downtown Festival with comedian Kathleen McGee.
Comedian Phil Hanley returns to talk crowd work, hockey, and ferry boats.
Comedian Debra DiGiovanni returns to talk sugar substitutes, pumpkin carving, and Three Men and a Baby.
Comedian Dave Merheje joins us to talk border towns, diaper disasters, and auditions.
Comedian and Dave's co-author Pat Kelly returns to talk barbecue evasion, baby's day out, and electric toothbrushes.
Comedian Steph Tolev returns to talk skinny-dipping, mice, and gun games.
Improviser Taz VanRassel returns to talk teen drinking, big ice, and Johnny Cash commercials.
Comedian Kyle Bottom returns to talk fun proposals, hit and runs, and squeamishness.
Comedian and writer Charlie Demers returns to talk cartoon voice acting, sleepy intruders, and beard conventions.
Actress Morgan Brayton returns to talk fan mail, Los Angeles, and scary malls.
Comedian D.J. Demers returns to talk about DJs, America's Got Talent, and his love for John Mayer.
Comedian Chris Fairbanks returns to talk Olympic diving, hip replacements, and hand stamps.
Comedian Fatima Dhowre joins us to talk dowries, square dancing, and double features.
Improviser Aaron Read returns to talk farmers' lives, rich vandals, and fireworks.
Improviser Caitlin Howden returns to talk about how cool smoking is, how cute babies are, and how dumb soccer is.
Comedian and cab driver Sean Proudlove returns to talk taxi sex, minor league baseball, and evictions.
Comedian Eddie Della Siepe returns to talk sugar, small town weddings, and big city theatre.
Comedian Chris Locke returns to talk dad anxiety, new nausea, and trading cards.