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- TV SpecialComedian Rich Chassler shares his New York viewpoint about living in Los Angeles, and how he has found himself in a place with little soul, very little religion, and the changes he has made in order to get along in a post pandemic, millennial driven city. He has gotten a jaywalking ticket, a speeding ticket in a golf cart, and was forced to quit smoking marijuana due to its legalization. What else does living in Los Angeles hold for RIch Chassler, the "Boy Outta New York"?
- Recorded at Genghis Cohen, a wonderful Chinese restaurant in Hollywood, CA, we sat down with our favorite TV Dad, Michael Gross. Michael Gross talked with us about his work as Steven Keaton on Family Ties, shared stories from the set with Michael J Fox and Justine Bateman, and chatted about the pranks he pulled on set. We discussed his role in Tremors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and the upcoming film...Tremors 6. We also were excited to hear about what it was like filming his latest film, "Last Call at Murray's" which is now out on Amazon and iTunes. It was an honor spending an hour with this incredibly cool guy. Listen now or you're grounded young lady!!!. It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- Episode: (2017)2016–Podcast EpisodeWe got together with Actor Henry Zebrowski at Gengis Cohen Chinese restaurant to chat with him about his new HBO show Crashing, the new season of his Adult Swim show Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell, his role in The Wolf of Wall Street, and of course had to talk about Satan. Henry helped us summon the beast and as the ground below the Chinese restaurant began to crack open. I thought about all the mistakes I've made in my life and wished I could apologize for a few things. First I would ask for forgiveness for that time I had sex with my ex girlfriend in the men's bathroom of a karaoke bar and then told her to wait in the men's stall while I made sure the coast was clear, but instead I just left her in the men's bathroom and got in my car and drove home. Anyway, Satan arrived and hung out with us for a while and we talked about Food Network shows. Oh, BTW, Logan Guntzelman joined us and we all had great laughs. It was a wonderful day. It's time for you to account for your sins by listening to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeWe've returned to Genghis Cohen, the best Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles, to meet up with comedian, actor, and writer Fred Stoller. Learn about how he created the character of Kenny Banya on Seinfeld when he was a writer on the show, what it was like to work with Selena Gomez on the set of Wizards of Waverly Place, and how he came up the ranks in the world of standup. His new Kindle single, "Five Minutes to Kill: How the HBO Young Comedians Special Changed the Lives of 1989's Funniest Comics," is now available on Amazon, and we talk about how he was able to catch up with the other comedians from that landmark TV event. Sit back and drink some Oolong tea...it's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeErica Rhodes met up with us at the best Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles, Genghis Cohen, where we talked about every project she's worked on that she didn't want to discuss. Matt insults her hometown, Robbie gives an epic intro, Mike Glazer admits to liking a terrible movie, and Stephen finds out that he has more charisma than anyone on New Girl. Oh, and there's a lot of info about Black Dick. You don't want to miss that. It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeBack again at the great Genghis Cohen, we're joined by Josh Robert Thompson, best known for his work on Family Guy, The Late Late Show, and the Howard Stern Show. Josh brings with him Detective Gomez, who grills us all about our roles in various bad deeds. Why did Blockbuster Video go under? Probably because both Josh and Glickman worked there. Be kind, rewind this podcast when you're done listening to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeJoining us at Genghis Cohen, our favorite Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles, are Jeremy Luke and Josh Sussman. Jeremy tells us all about how he went from struggling actor with a web series to the star of his own Netflix series, Small Shots. We also catch up with the sexploits of Josh, find out about Clint Eastwood's directorial style, and learn why Stephen has someone saved in his phone as "The Devil". Are you ready for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW?!?!?
- Stephen's old cast mate, Logan Henderson, stops by at Genghis Cohen, the greatest Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles, to share some Big Time Memories and discuss his upcoming music project. Find out the full story on how he got to be on the show, his first impressions on his co-stars, what it was like to be on the road in a boy band, and what Glickman did with Halston Sage and Tanya Chisholm on a boat in Vancouver. Be enthralled at Logan's answers and be annoyed at Matt's questions. Roll your windows down so everyone worldwide can hear you listening to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeBritt Robertson is an extremely talented actress and was kind enough to join Mike Black, Matt Walker, and Stephen Kramer Glickman for a refreshingly honest interview at Genghis Cohen on Fairfax. Joined by her best friend and fellow actress Kirby Bliss Blanton, the two got very candid about working in Hollywood. Tune in to hear set stories about Tomorrowland, The First Time, The Longest Ride, and her first job, playing young Sheena on Sheena, Queen of the Jungle. You'll also find out how Stephen almost died in the desert this week, and the time Matt died on stage at an Indian gaming convention. What's that? Why yes, we did also get Britt to dish on what it was like playing Kirk Cameron's daughter on the Growing Pains reunion. Show me that smile again as you listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeThis is for all you new listeners. We have only one rule. Everybody listens, no one quits. We're back at our favorite Chinese restaurant, Genghis Cohen, where Ed Neumeier stopped by to discuss Robocop and Starship Troopers, and eat potstickers. Find out how he had the idea for Robocop, how it almost became a humorless film, why Showgirls tanking led to Starship Troopers happening, and all about Kurtwood Smith's bloody ad lib. Dead or alive, you're listening to THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeWe were lucky enough to be visited by Lrrr, ruler of the planet Omicron Persei 8, also known as Maurice LaMarche. You've heard his voice thousands of times, in such animated classics as Pinky and the Brain, Futurama, The Critic, and The Real Ghostbusters. Learn how he does the famed barf/belch as featured in the movie Elf, why he's jealous of his brother's ability to do a dead on Tony Soprano impression, and what his father's connection is to Alex Trebek. Gee, Brain, what do you want to do tonight? The same thing we do every night, Pinky- listen to THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeChelsea Kane stops by the great Genghis Cohen for some potstickers and a great chat about what it's like to be a teen star on Jonas, then follow that up with a starring role on Baby Daddy. You'll also find out why Robbie had an eventful day, and what Glickman did that was so stupid, it gave Robbie a bloody nose. You don't want to miss THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeWhen Tom Sizemore agrees to meet up with you to record a podcast at a Chinese restaurant, you know things are going to get a little crazy. So when he came to Ghengis Cohen with Valerio Esposito, we were prepared for anything...and we still weren't ready for this interview. Tune in for stories about Lindsay Lohan, Juliette Lewis, and Jack Nicholson, and learn all about the new film that Valerio Esposito wrote for Tom, Calico Skies. Someday we might look back on this and decide that this podcast was the one decent thing we were able to pull out of this whole godawful, shitty mess. It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeThis week we were joined at the greatest Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles, Genghis Cohen, by Jed Spingarn, creator of The Thundermans, writer on Pinky and the Brain, and most importantly, one of the writers for Big Time Rush. Find out his thoughts on Snoop Dogg appearing on the show, how he wrote his first ever fart joke, and what he thought of the cast. You can also get mad at Matt for all the terrible things he has to say...but you can say that every week. Uh-uh, uh-uh-uh. It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- Absolute comedy royalty joins us this week when we get to speak to one of the Outlaws of Comedy, Allan Stephan. He tells us stories about being at the Comedy Store in the 1970s, what it was like touring with Sam Kinison, and what Mitzi Shore is *really* like. Join us at the greatest Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles, Genghis Cohen, for another episode of...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeBig Time Rush fans (AKA Rushers) watched Ciara Bravo grow up in front of their eyes. Today we sat down with this lovely young lady to discuss her favorite BTR moments, from the audition process to the final day on set. We also talked about other television and film work she has added to her resume, including the Netflix movie To The Bone and Fox's Red Band Society. Ciara answers all of your fan questions and gets real about her passion for acting, art, and everything in between. It's time for The Night Time Show.
- Modern Family is one of the biggest comedy TV shows in history, and has won more Emmys than we can count. But you know who can count that high? Nolan Gould, who has grown up on the show playing Lucas, who is actually a certified genius. He'll be on Modern Family for at least the next two years, but what will be next for young Nolan!?. After travelling through multiple realities and exploring inter-dimensional space, only Stephen Kramer Glickman knows the answer. Find out on...The Night Time Show.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeI love the Drake. How could you not like the Drake? Who's the Drake? The Drake in actuality is Rick Overton, who along with playing the Drake on Seinfeld, was in the film classics Groundhog Day and Willow, had his own HBO comedy specials in the 1990s, and currently is on Showtime's I'm Dying Up Here. Want to hear about what it was like to sell motion capture technology? What it was like to be on wires while doing a scene on blue screen? What happened when he worked with legendary comedians like his good friend Robin Williams? Of course you do. So stay tuned for...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeIt's the one year anniversary of Storks, Stephen's big screen debut. We have John Venzon, ACE, joining us at Genghis Cohen to discuss working with David Fincher, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Nick Stoller...and Stephen Glickman. One of these things is not like the other ones, but we won't let that stop us from celebrating the anniversary of this movie with some rare Storks gifts, and learning about how an animated feature gets made. We also get some behind the scenes secrets about South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut. How you like me now? Put on some baby powdah because it's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeHe is fragile. Born in the Highlands of Canada 38 years ago. He is not alone. For over a year he has brought you the greatest podcast guests on planet Earth. He is Stephen Kramer Glickman, the Podcaster. Today he brings you Adrian Paul, best known as Duncan MacLeod in the television series Highlander. Adrian tells us all about his time on the show, gives tips on sword fighting, and talks about his initiative to help the recovery efforts for the recent hurricanes. While there are plenty of podcasts you can listen to, in the end there can be only one. Make it THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- Body positivity is the antithesis of everything Matt Walker stands for, but somehow Daniel Franzese helped The Night Time Show team feel more comfortable in their bodies. Daniel talked about his experiences with agents, casting directors, and studio executives, and how he learned to love himself and accept who he is. He also dishes on Lindsay Lohan and the rest of the cast of Mean Girls, and Stephen Kramer Glickman tells the story of auditioning at HBO for the role of Fat Ugly Guy. You CAN sit with us - It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeTurn out the lights and gather round for this very spooky Halloween episode of The Night Time Show. We talk with Oren Peli, creator of one of the most successful movie franchises of all time, Paranormal Activity. Find out how it came to be, why Steven Spielberg is a scaredy cat, and...wait, what's that behind you? IT'S STEPHEN KRAMER GLICKMAN. RUN FOR YOUR LIFE. (But first, listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!)
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeIn 2003, Lucas Cruikshank exploded onto the Internet and changed YouTube and the world forever. As one of the first YouTube stars, Lucas experienced something few of us could even imagine - MEME status at the age of 12. With his character Fred Figglehorn, Lucas starred in 3 Fred movies, had his own Nickelodeon series, and won numerous awards. Lucas sat down with The Night Time Show for a fun chat about his love life, his blossoming stand up career and his current presence on YouTube. Also - Matt Walker, our head writer/producer returns from China and made us all eat chicken feet. Yummy yummy yummy, I've got love in my tummy, and it's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeWe're joined this week by Joanne Toll, producer of such shows as Better Things, In Treatment, and a little show called Big Time Rush. Listen in for some stories about Fabio, Pamela Adlon, and other noteworthy stars. Uh uh uh-uh ohhhhh....it's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeActor, musician, Disney fanatic...Drake Bell is many things. And he's also our guest on this week's podcast. Learn about all the cool Disney stuff he has in his house, what it was like starring on the iconic Drake and Josh, why his mom never taught him how to play pool, and how he enjoys being Spider-Man. Hug me brotha, because it's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeSweet bongo of the Congo. We're back from our holiday break, and we got Phil LaMarr to sit down with us to talk about tons of things from his epic career. Find out about what it was like to work with Quentin Tarantino on Pulp Fiction, George Carlin on his sitcom, and Stephen Kramer Glickman on Big Time Rush. (One of these things is not like the others...) Also, be on the lookout for Goblins Animated, which you can help make happen. We also get him to drop a few lines as Hermes, which will make you shout, "Sweet machismo....it's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!"
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeWe're joined at Genghis Cohen (the finest Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles) by Lenay, who is best known for her vocal talents and her time hosting MTV's 10 on Top. Find out how she got to be where she is, what having millions of followers on social media is like, how she learned Spanish, and how being terrible at a Red Bull Flugtag changed her life. You'll also hear her sing "Highs" live on the show and she takes questions from fans. Oh, and Matt's sorry to everyone in Panama and that loves Harry Potter. OK, not really. He meant every word. Do you prefer penguins, rabbits, or...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeYay. We have Jim Florentine on the podcast this week. Yay. You might know him from the Howard Stern Show. Yay. But we all know him from his work on Terrorizing Telemarketers and Crank Yankers. Yay. Find out what Special Ed himself has to say about his career in stand-up, the phony phone call world, and his new book- Everybody is Awful: Except You. Yay. It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeI can always tell when adults are about to cry. It's usually after listening to Stephen Glickman, Matt Walker, and Josh Sussman interviewing Chris Bergoch on a podcast. Find out what it's like to wake up and discover that your film has been nominated for a Golden Globe as we discuss all things Florida Project. Glickman also learns that it's "Willem" and not "William" Defoe, and we say things we're probably going to regret in the future. These are the rooms we're not supposed to go in - But let's go anyways and listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeI had three eggs for breakfast, and driving in LA is always fraught with danger (especially when Stephen Glickman is behind the wheel), but that's not nearly as impressive as Shadi Petosky's epic Amazon cartoon- Danger and Eggs. Find out about how the show got made, her work with Chris Hardwick, how Felicia Day came to be on the show , and what it was like to work on Yo Gabba Gabba. You'll never look at an egg the same way after listening to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeIt's a full moon tonight. That's when all the weirdos are on podcasts. Weirdos Stephen Kramer Glickman, Mike Black, and Matt Walker were lucky enough to have the amazing Thora Birch stop by and give one of the best interviews they've ever had. Find out what it's like growing up acting in Hollywood blockbusters, and learn why it's bad to be on the phone while hitting on someone, who the best dad you can have in a film is, which multi-talented legend sang to her while on set, and what the best kind of ice is. Look, I want you to stop filming me, and just listen to THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- Don't stop believing in The Night Time Show's ability to bring you great guests, like Jenna Ushkowitz, best known as Tina Cohen-Chang on the FOX smash hit Glee. She talks all about your favorite musical show, tattoos, tabloids, and tells tall tales to two terrific talkers, and also Matt Walker. OK, I'm out of alliteration now, so sit back and listen to...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodePlease, please stay, don't go away. Especially not when we have the lead singer of The All-American Rejects, Tyson Ritter, joining us on the show. Find out all about his start in the business, meeting his wife through a classic Hollywood method, what it's like being wined and dined by record companies, and more. Now, we're too far gone. Hope is such a waste. But you know what's not a waste? Listening to THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeA chance meeting at Starbucks led to us being joined by the amazing Collette Wolfe. On this podcast we look back on her career, like this is some kinda podcast time machine. Find out all about how humping the floor was a career changing moment, why Chipotle should be advertising with us, and what time is appropriate to call someone in the morning. You'll also get the scoop on Amazon's Treasure Truck and learn that the secret to a successful relationship is rarely spending time with your partner. It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeFarrah Abraham joined us at Genghis Cohen for a mind blowing interview, where she gave us the scoop on her recent incident in Beverly Hills, what's real and what's fake on Teen Mom, what she really thinks about Dr. Phil, and we even got to meet her cute daughter. It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeCan I ask you a personal favor? Can I keep my trench coat in your closet for a few months? Or would you at least listen to this podcast with the great Barry Diamond? It will make all the difference in the world. You can hear him discuss his role as Pat Buckles on Seinfeld, starting out in comedy with the likes of Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, what it's like to do a show for zero audience members, why opening for the Allman Brothers as a first gig was perhaps not the best idea, and his early TV work as a tutor on Diff'rent Strokes. What you talking 'bout Glickman? It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeIf you're a sweet transvestite, you'll definitely be filled with antici...pation for this podcast where we interview Barry Bostwick, who you may know as Brad Majors in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. We find out about his early career in The Klowns, originating the role of Danny in Grease, why singing to dogs is a bad idea, and what it was like working with both Michael J Fox and Charlie Sheen. Damn it Janet, it's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.
- Episode: (2018)2016–Podcast EpisodeMatt was dressed in costume, screaming, yelling, and jumping up and down to get Stephen's attention, and when he finally did he convinced him to get Jonathan Mangum on the show. We talk about when he met Wayne Brady, his time on The Drew Carey Show, performing Improv at a high level on Whose Line is it Anyway, and get all the inside scoop on Let's Make a Deal. Matt even tries to get to the bottom of the Monty Hall problem and why it's not used on the show anymore. You can have curtain 1, the tiny box, or THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.