Long time friend of the show, Dr. Will Miller, is an ordained minister, former standup comedian, keynote speaker, teacher and full-time therapist at a major University, yet somehow he still finds time to write books including Why We Watch and Refrigerator Rights (the latter of which has just recently been re-released with an all new chapter and updated research.) He's also the formorst expert on how classic television secretly revals the inner stuggles in all of us. Meaning, while you watch shows like "Mr. Ed" and "Bewitched" to get a few laughs, he's looking to find out what's going on in that messed up brain of yours.
Jeff Bodart got in to stand-up comedy back in 2001, and hasn't looked back since. He's performed in clubs across the country, working with a number of the biggest names in comedy. Follow Jeff on twitter.
After high school, David Dyer wanted to pursue his dream of becoming a famous Broadway director, but after discovering that path involved a lot of work, he settled for becoming a stand-up comedian. Now he’s making the same amount of money a low level stripper would pull in, but he’s happy, and he can provide name brand cereal for his kids. David’s twisted take on life’s quirky little situations means that he’s covering the same material a million other guys are doing, he just does it better. Follow David on twitter and facebook.
Costaki Economopoulos is a comedian, true, but he's also a football fan. Those two factors alone make him the perfect candidate to give us a comedic look back at the NFL each week with his new feature that's also been picked up by The Huffington Post and Bleacher Report. With his Greek heritage, it's not surprising that he's been described as a “joke philosopher,” and we're sure he's not the only one saying that. Costaki is also a talented joke writer who's punchlines have been heard on "The Tonight Show," Showtime, BET, and MTV. Follow Costaki on facebook and twitter.
Comedian Pat Dixon spends much of his time in New York City when he's not on the road performing. And while he's there, he often reads thew news. And being that he's a comedian, he can't help but have an opinion on the goings on in the world. And what better outlet for those stories, ripped from the headlines, than the BOB&TOM Show. In other news, Pat Dixon is has a brand new comedy CD titled, Goodbye Forever Fatty that is also now available on iTunes. Follow Pat on twitter and facebook and check out his new podcast, "The new York City Crime Report w/ Pat Dixon."
First, there was Borat. Then came Bruno. Now comedic actor Sacha Baron Cohen's newest creation is set to hit the big screen in his new film The Dictator. In the movie, Cohen plays Supreme Leader Aladeen, ruler of the Republic of Wadiya... you may remember him from his stunt with Ryan Seacrest at this year's Oscars. Along with his own creations, Cohen has also been featured in a number of other hit movies including Hugo, Talladega Nights, Sweeney Todd and the Madagascar series. Follow The Dictator of facebook and twitter.
Having established themselves in record time as one of the earth’s premier rock bands with their Gold-certified 2009 self-titled debut, Chickenfoot – the illustrious, virtuosic supergroup formed by singing legend Sammy Hagar, guitar god Joe Satriani, and the renowned rhythm section of bassist Michael Anthony and drummer Chad Smith – approached the initial stages of recording their new album, Chickenfoot III, with supreme confidence and a firm sense of intention. Follow Chickenfoot on facebook and twitter. Check out the video for their new song "Three and a Half Letters."
Tom Selleck, our favorite mustached, 80s heartthrob is bringing back one of his more popular television characters, Jesse Stone, in this new CBS made-for-TV movie, Benefit of the Doubt. Aside from the Jesse Stone movies, Selleck has become a regular on television, starring in the CBS drama "Blue Bloods." His other notable appearances include a reoccurring role on the hit series "Fiends," as the star of a number of critically acclaimed mini-series, as General Dwight D. Eisenhower in the made for TV movie, Ike: Countdown to D-Day and on the popular courtroom drama, "Boston Legal."
FACTOID – Tom Selleck’s first TV appearance was as a contestant on "The Dating Game" in 1967.
Pete Lee may not be a household name now, but he’s already proven that if he enters a televised comedy competition, he'll finish toward the top. Twice he’s been entered in competitions on Comedy Central, and twice he’s come up just short of winning. Self described as an adorable, smart mouth with a 12th grade vocabulary, Lee is constantly pursuing acting work along with his ever expanding stand-up career. He’s appeared in television commercials for McDonalds and Michelob and also had a role in the film A Prairie Home Companion. Pete on Facebook and twitter.
Pete's got a number of short comedy videos online. Check them out by clicking here.
It's time for another exciting episode of the best joke filled, news feature hosted by a stand-up comedian named Bob Zany, The Zany Report. But the Report isn't the only thing you'll get when Bob calls in, we'll also find out where he's playing next, Bing Crosby will tell a joke, and some lucky fan will win prizes after fixing one Zany's less than successful punch lines. So you'd better tune it because it's going to be huge! In other news, Bob was recently featured in the Matt Damon film, The Informant! and is the star of the new documentary Close But No Cigar: Bob Zany. Follow Bob on Facebook and twitter.
For longer than we can remember comedian Tim Bedore has been calling in or stopping by to deliver an editorial in which he talks about whatever happens to be on his mind. These musings can range from his relationship with his daughter, to hot topics in the news, and even updates on how the animal kingdom is waging war on mankind. From the Animal Conspiracy to his daughter Claire, Tim takes us inside his mind, and with the help of a few sound effects, puts together one of our favorite features. Follow Tim on Facebook.
James Ervin Berry's likable personality, “down-to-earth” attitude and fun loving nature generates big laughs! Whether he’s performing at comedy clubs, colleges, corporate events or festivals his target is always the same, give the audience a foot stompin’, hand clappin’, hard laughin’ godo time. Follow James on facebook.
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