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Best Classic Sitcoms Podcasts We Could Find
Best Classic Sitcoms Podcasts We Could Find
Now that you're done binge-watching, it's now time for you to start binge-listening to these podcasts about your favorite classic sitcoms such as Friends, Seinfeld, Frasier, The Full House and more. Hit subscribe and listen to these podcasts to get recaps and reviews of every episode from beginning to end.
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The Jack Benny Show AKA The Jello Program AKA The Lucky Strike Program aired from the 1930's right through to the 1950's. Each week your host, John Henderson, brings an episode from that week 60-80 years ago. It's old, yet still as funny as ever. "The Jack Benny program, starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and yours truly Don Wilson"
 
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Our Miss Brooks

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Our Miss Brooks

Humphrey Camardella Productions

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Eve Arden played Our Miss Brooks the fun-loving radio show but was sometimes frazzled English teacher at Madison High School, Our Miss Brooks . Probably the most famous teacher ever on radio, Connie Brooks was a wonderful combination of sincere and smart, and Eve Arden played her perfectly. From the very beginning of the radio run in 1948, Our Miss Brooks became a favorite of women, high school kids and parents across the nation.
 
The One With The Guest Who Picks Their Favourite Episode. Grab a coffee in a massive china cup, settle down in your huge loft apartment and let your two newest Friends, Dave and Pete, guide you through the greatest sitcom of the 1990s. Could it BE any more exciting? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 
A podcast about The Andy Griffith Show and all things Mayberry. Episodes contain interviews, listeners feedback, and loads of Mayberry fun. The Two Chairs No Waiting is hosted by Allan Newsome. Allan is the webmaster for iMayberry.com and has been very active in The Andy Griffith Show (TAGS) community since 1992 running the daily e-mail newsletter called the Who’s Been Messin Up the Bulletin Board Digest along with multiple Mayberry related websites.
 
Podcast dedicated to the original and best version of The Office. We watchalong through the episodes and have some guests join us along the way, including interviews with the cast and crew of the show as well as superfans who all have influenced by the greatest British sitcom of all time. Dont forget to follow us on twitter @outofofficepod_
 
Out on the Lanai is a podcast dedicated to the innovative 80's sitcom, The Golden Girls. Each week, hosts (and GG superfans) H. Alan Scott/Sadie Pines and Kerri Doherty watch and dissect an episode of the show, invite a guest over, or watch literally anything featuring Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan and/or Estelle Getty.
 
The definitive Alan Partridge fan podcast, dissecting and celebrating his output episode by episode. Acclaimed as one of the best TV & Film podcasts by The Telegraph, featuring guest appearances from stars Tim Key, Stephen Mangan, Susannah Fielding, and Simon Greenall. Join us as we discuss our favourite moments, the character’s lasting legacy, and analyse the entire Alan Partridge Universe: I’m Alan Partridge, Knowing Me Knowing You, The Day Today, Alpha Papa, Mid Morning Matters and more. ...
 
It's been 10 years since the debut of this amazing show. I wanted to talk to the people behind the scenes to uncover who wrote what and what it was like bringing to life our favorite comedy. We'll talk about the best jokes, the best moments, and everything we've learned from 6 years at our favorite community college, Greendale.
 
BLACK FRASIER. It is - SURPRISE! - an interview-advice hybrid show hosted by a black person (ahem, me: Pheebs!) who has never seen an episode of FRASIER despite having a white boyfriend. #WeAllContainMultitudes. Moving on. Since I’m known amongst friends to dole out solicited (and unsolicited) life advice, I wanna spend each week - with a celeb guest - helping y’all handle your probs. #OliviaPope #MoreLikeOliviaDope #MomJoke. ANYWAY, the world is a continuous dumpster fire and the goal of th ...
 
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Friends On Friends

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Friends On Friends

Casey Hackett & Chris Brook

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"Friends On Friends" is a twice weekly podcast discussing every episode of the hit TV show "Friends" with hosts Casey Hackett & Chris Brook. What happens when one friend (Casey) forces another friend (Chris), who has never seen a single episode of one of the most popular sitcoms of all time, to watch and discuss every single episode? It's "Friends On Friends." New episodes on Tuesdays and Fridays.
 
Have you always wondered why Kenny Bania thinks that soup isn't a meal, or why that guy at the airport in the first scene of The Limo is a complete schmuck? Well, there's a podcast for that! Each week two Aussie hosts get an episode of Seinfeld at random and discuss every secondary character featured in it. They also do weekly Seinfeld news, Seinfeldisms, episode trivia and more, giddy up! This podcast is part of the independent podcast network Mish Mash Media, you can support it financially ...
 
Nominating the best sitcom episodes of all time, for the Sitcom Showdown hall of fame. Sibling team Steve and Jeffers take turns selecting a classic sitcom ep to put the case for its inclusion, having to convince each other along the way. Let the showdown begin!
 
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MASHmouth

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MASHmouth

Valiantly Off Balance

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Vanessa and Ethan are two twenty-somethings with a sincere love for the classic sitcom M*A*S*H and its history. Join them as they go through every single episode of the series and examine it through an appreciative, yet critical modern lens.
 
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Cheers Weekly

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Cheers Weekly

George Tsakiridis & Randy Woodbury

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George Tsakiridis and Randy Woodbury embark on a weekly rewatch of the classic TV sitcom Cheers! in a podcast that engages classic television, 80's pop culture, and nostalgic euphoria. George is an actor/writer from Chicago, IL and Randy is a screenwriter currently based out of London.
 
”Four‘s a Crowd” combines the classic sitcom packaging with a modern interpretation! Four 30-somethings share an apartment after broken relationships and skyrocketing rent force them together in this no-holds-barred subversive coming-of-age situation comedy created by R.L. Terry.
 
Because it was on is like that fancy film podcast but for people who like to talk about that episode of Saved by the Bell where Jessie gets addicted to caffeine pills. Because It Was On it was on is a show for the Nick at Nite generation where we want to talk about the social politics of sitcoms. We want to put our student debt to good use by pulling apart the classics sitcoms that we all know and love to understand how race, gender, class, sexuality, ability, and many other intersections ge ...
 
Can you be friends with an ex? How often is normal? Are all men freaks? So I Got to Thinking is a hilarious new podcast from bestselling author and journalist Juno Dawson and the editor of QX Magazine Dylan B Jones. Each week, the friends (and sexperts) rewatch the classic HBO sitcom Sex and the City and then attempt to answer Carrie Bradshaw's soul-searching, and occasionally ridiculous, questions for the modern day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 
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Gayest Episode Ever

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Gayest Episode Ever

Drew Mackie & Glen Lakin / TableCakes Productions

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Back in the day, a major sitcom doing a gay episode was a big deal. A proper gay episode would get headlines, but it would get the attention of two young guys who were still figuring things out — sexuality-wise and culture-wise. Gayest Episode Ever has screenwriter Glen Lakin and stay-at-home journalist Drew Mackie going through the great and not-so-great gay episodes of sitcoms past.
 
YOU HAVE BEEN WATCHING is a podcast all about British sitcoms. Join your hosts Tony Black and Robert Turnbull as they discuss classic sitcoms, forgotten gems and curiosities, and dissect the themes, ideas, context and meaning of the comedies we have grown up with... A proud part of the We Made This podcast network.
 
Comedian and actor Gilbert Gottfried, a man Stephen King once called “a national treasure,” talks with the show business legends, icons and behind-the-scenes talents who shaped his childhood and influenced his comedy. Along with co-host and fellow pop culture fanatic Frank Santopadre, Gilbert is joined by comics, actors, musicians, talk show hosts, writers and other eyewitnesses to Hollywood history, including Bruce Dern, Chevy Chase, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Adam West, Steve Buscemi, Micky Dole ...
 
Patrick and Eric in the Morning is a spinoff of the Golden Geek-nominated What Did You Play This Week Podcast — which featured both Patrick Hillier and Eric Buscemi as regular contributors. When, after nearly four years, WDYPTW wound down, Patrick and Eric decided to continue recording a free-form conversation-style show together loosely inspired by Troy and Abed’s morning show from the cult classic sitcom Community. Each episode, for around half an hour, the co-hosts discuss a broad topic — ...
 
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The camp celebrates Greek Orthodox Easter! But as usual, things get a little unorthodox when Frank has religious complaints about the holiday and Radar has a vegetarian awakening. Sources for further reading coming soon! Music credit: “Feel Good Rock” by Jason Shaw, https://audionautix.com/ Contact the show: mashmouthpod@gmail.com Socials: @valiant…
 
Roseanne Barr has been in the public eye for over almost forty years and for the vast majority of that time she has marketed herself as a loud and abrasive proponent of center-left politics. Her show that bears her namesake is universally understood as a progressive working class text, tackling such issues as abortion, gay marriage, gender violence…
 
Welcome back for part B of our Everything, Everywhere, All at WNYX recapisode with our special guests Allen Rueckert and Jason Klamm. In part B we will finish our discussion of Space, Sinking Ship, and Daydream; the three episodes in our Everything, Everywhere, All at WNYX unit. We will also have a segment specific to our “multi-verse” theme!…
 
GGACP closes out its celebration of Women's History Month by revisiting this lively (and then some) interview with actress and singer Beverly D'Angelo ("Hair," "National Lampoon's Vacation," "Coal Miner's Daughter"). In this episode, Beverly looks back at her long, strange trip through show business, her gig as a Hanna-Barbera storyboard artist, he…
 
H. Alan Scott/Sadie Pines and Kerri Doherty are joined by OOTL All-Star guest Alaska Thunderfuck for a RE-watch of "Journey to the Center of Attention!" They discuss the truth behind the men at The Rusty Anchor, if it's selfish to throw a wake party, and why Blanche's musical performance was wildly dangerous. For more Golden Girls greatness, visit …
 
“The Child-Stealers” (January 24, 1980) A hundred episodes and one pandemic later, we’re finally returning to the least offensive police precinct in TV history. This sixth-season episode sees the return of Marty and Daryl, the recurring homos at the center of the previous Barney Miller we covered. What results is an interesting look at how police a…
 
Host: Allan NewsomeRunning time: 0:33:51 I know many of you have been missing roving reporter Randy Turner so I thought I’d talk about just some of what he has going one. The focus this week being “The Andy Griffith Show Ambassadors Magazine” published by Randy with stories by not only him but out fellow Mayberry […]…
 
We dig into the stylistic choice’s of Joey’s new apartment, the arrival of Eddie and Phoebe’s superb music video. Plus, Pete reveals his brand new tattoo, but that’s not as exciting as it seems given we’re primarily an audio medium. ———————————— Do you sometimes wish we’d go on a bit longer each week? (What is wrong with you, you mad fool) - BUT yo…
 
Welcome to the recapisode for our Everything, Everywhere, All at WNYX unit. In this unit we covered the episodes Space, Sinking Ship, and Daydream. Joining us to discuss this unit of episodes are Allen Rueckert and Jason Klamm, hosts of the NewsRadio podcast Dispatches from Fort Awesome. In Part A of our recapisode we’ll give Jason and Allen a pop …
 
It's a reunion of sorts at our neighborhood bar this week. Andy Andy is back looking for Diane, Maggie is back looking for Cliff and Lilith is just plain looking around at other options. All that plus some great guest stars from Revenge of the Nerds and Frasier fame. Grab a seat at the bar, tell a good knock-knock joke and enjoy "Do Not Forsake Me,…
 
GGACP celebrates the birthday (March 27th) of Tony-nominated actor-director Austin Pendleton with this ENCORE of an interview from 2019. In this episode, Austin discusses the randomness of success, the myth of comic timing, the plight of character actors and the secret of surviving in a business without rules. Also, Austin directs Elizabeth Taylor,…
 
Look, this is a four stripe episode. Go watch it, then listen to this or listen to this and then watch it...so long as you listen to this. This episode of Wings from season two has it all: a donkey, a marching band, Fay getting arrested, a psychic medium, Inspector Hansen, Brian chomping on a cigar, male grooming and so much more. All we really hav…
 
Hawkeye uses some outdated but well-intentioned psychology on a soldier who is suffering from paralysis with no visible injuries while Henry and Radar try to find a potentially rabid dog that, uh oh, bit Radar! Michael O’Keefe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_O%27Keefe https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001574/ Veterans and PTSD Study https://www.pt…
 
Boys, parents, homework, and bullies! Middle school and high school can be such a drag. This week Zach and Jessica talk about three shows about teenage girls and how iCarly, Lizzie McGuire, and Square Pegs all depict girlhood. (I'm going to be perfectly honest with you: watching these shows sent us places. Strap in for probably our weirdest episode…
 
GGACP salutes the life and career of our friend, Emmy-winning writer and producer Norman Steinberg, by revisiting this memorable conversation from 2016. In this episode, Norman talks about his friendships with Mel Brooks, Harvey Korman and Madeline Kahn, collaborating with Richard Pryor and George Carlin and co-scripting the (arguably) funniest mov…
 
Greetings citizens and welcome back to YOU HAVE BEEN WATCHING, a podcast about British sitcoms. In this episode, Tony Black & Robert Turnbull travel back to ancient Pompeii--or should that be the very early 1970s--to discuss bawdy Frankie Howerd-starring sitcom UP POMPEII!, which ran through the 1970s and was rebooted briefly in the early 1990s. Al…
 
H. Alan Scott (aka Sadie Pines) & Kerri Doherty are ranking The Golden Girls' most musical moments! From stuffing chicken to crying out for help because the sky is falling, they break down all the great songs over the course of the series. They also chat about some musical moments the women did outside of the show! Listen, love, and remember: when …
 
March 24, 1952 - Jack and Mary attend the Academy Awards and Jack tries to sing his song. References include the many celebrities at the Oscars - Host Danny Kaye, best actor nomonees Marlon Brando (A Streetcar Named Desire), Montgomery Clift (A Place in the Sun), Arthur Kennedy (Bright Victory), Fredric March (Death of a Salesman), and Humphrey Bog…
 
“Miss Piggy’s Hollywood” / “First Show” (May 14, 1989) Better known by the segment title, Miss Piggy’s Hollywood, this mostly forgotten bit of TV history aired on NBC in 1989 and more or less works out to be the thing Drew and Glen dreamed into existence: The Comeback but with Miss Piggy. In this half-hour, you see Miss Piggy repeatedly try to asse…
 
An interesting episode choice this week - picked not for the usual reasons. And to be honest, there’s a lot of weird stuff going on in this episode, from a breast-feeding fetish to some father-daughter voyeurism. And a farce that absolutely could have been resolved within 30 seconds but hey, where’s the fun in that? ———————————— Do you want MORE Da…
 
Host: Allan NewsomeRunning time: 0:34:24 This episode we wrap up Col. Tim’s from Mayberry Days 2002. The previous parts of this series we saw Betty Lynn (Thelma Lou), Howard Morris (Ernest T. Bass) and Maggie Peterson (Charlene) singing so if you missed that, go back and give those episodes a view or listen. This episode […]…
 
We're back! Our first pod in nearly 2 years and we return with Duncan Hayes, agent to Ricky and Stephen for over 20 years, and continues to be today. We announce some exciting stuff in the pipeline, there is of course a quiz and loads more! Remember to follow us on twitter @outofofficepod_ and please rate and review!…
 
GGACP celebrates the birthday of Tony-winning actor Matthew Broderick (March 21) with this ENCORE of a frequently hilarious interview from 2016. In this episode, Matthew talks about his days as a struggling young actor, his friendship with Jason Robards, his passion for Turner Classic Movies and his memories of working with legends Sean Connery, Si…
 
A recorded letter home to his father has Hawkeye recounting a full rich day at the 4077 with stories including a semi-hostage situation, a drug-resistant Turkish soldier, and an undead Luxembourg lieutenant. Sources: Curt Lowens: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/curt-lowens-dead-holocaust-survivor-wartime-hero-actor-was-91-100276…
 
This week Jessica and Zach are talking about two shows that center around terrible people! Seinfeld and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia are two shows that are often compared to each other due to their amoral protagonists. An interesting question to explore, then, is what moral vision, if any, can be found lurking behind the many crimes of the pro…
 
Welcome back! In this episode of The Hoodoo Factory we discuss the NewsRadio episode Daydream in greater detail. This is the third of three episodes in our “Everything, Everywhere, All at WNYX” unit. Part B is the discussion portion of the Hoodoo experience. The host will have the opportunity to share their answers to the ABSA fever questions. You’…
 
GGACP celebrates the birthday (March 17) of Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer and The Lovin' Spoonful founder John Sebastian by revisiting this in-depth interview from 2020. In this episode, John entertains Gilbert and Frank with anecdotes about Cass Elliott, Jimi Hendrix, Keith Moon and Jim Morrison and reveals the stories and inspirations behind hits l…
 
Welcome back to YOU HAVE BEEN WATCHING, a podcast about British sitcoms. Join your hosts Tony Black & Robert Turnbull as they introduce their brand new subscription tier, EXTRA LAUGHS. You can enjoy bonus episodes just for subscribers, early episode releases of the main show, and ad-free listening. Sign up now right here: https://wemadethis.support…
 
H. Alan Scott slash Sadie Pines and Kerri Doherty re-visit the classic 'Golden Girls' episode "A Little Romance!" They discuss the episode's fabulous message of body positivity, Rose's wedding dress, and their favorite shrimp dishes. For more Golden Girls greatness, visit OutOnTheLanai.com and follow us at... instagram.com/OutOnTheLanaiOfficial fac…
 
“Lucy Goes to Scotland” (January 6, 1956) It’s our second I Love Lucy episode and also our second “It was all a dream!” installment of Weirdest Episode Ever. So what is to be made of a dream sequence where Lucy Ricardo is ultimately fed to a dragon? Perhaps not much, but if you want to approach it from a perspective of dream analysis, it’s very lik…
 
All he wants is a dingle…or is it a dinkle? We spend frankly too much time discussing the lyrics of Joey’s opening number in Freud!. Elsewhere Chandler discovers polyamory and Rachel moves a footstool. Which, despite it being a minor plot point, leads Dave to a huge revelation about his own life… ———————————— Do you sometimes wish we’d go on a bit …
 
Host: Allan NewsomeRunning time: 0:26:41 The videos I’ve been going through had more singing in Mayberry so I wanted to do a part 2 to share more special memories. Special singers from Mayberry this week will be Maggie Peterson (Charlene) and she is joined on stage by Ernest T. Bass (Howard Morris). These performances were […]…
 
In this episode of The Hoodoo Factory we discuss the episode Daydream. This is the third of three episodes in our “Everything, Everywhere, All at WNYX” unit. Part A is the game show portion of the Hoodoo experience. In the ABSA Fever round we’ll discuss some of our favorite scenes, quotes, keepsakes, and more. In the Marty Party round we’ll argue b…
 
GGACP's celebration of Women's History Month continues with this encore presentation of a 2019 interview with Oscar-nominated actress-director Marsha Mason. In this episode, Marsha talks about the value of character actors, the importance of onscreen chemistry, the true story behind “Bogart Slept Here” and her memories of collaborating with (and li…
 
Joe and Helen deal with that age old relationship problem where women are like scheduling dentist appointments at the same time as big sports matches - what's up with that?! Emerson and Jarred discuss that mess and everything else that happens in this play by play review of the Wings season 2 episode Love Is Like Pulling Teeth. They also dig into i…
 
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