Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast - Mini-Ep #84: "Stump the Hosts" with Kevin Dougherty
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Hi, this is Gilbert Gottfried, and I'm here with my co-host, Frank Santopadre, once again at Nutmeg with our engineer, Frank Ferdarosa.
And today, we have a guest with us, Kevin Doherty.
Kevin.
Hello.
Welcome to the show.
Tell us how you feel. Now, before Kevin speaks, the audience hasn't heard this one yet, I don't think.
We interviewed John Amos.
Nope, the audience has not heard it.
And I could not think of what Leslie Uggams would sing when they do that.
Oh.
And I'm pretty sure, I was walking down the street,
and I'm pretty sure now it was Sugar Pie Honey Bun.
Really?
Yeah.
Sugar Pie Honey Bun.
Sure, sure.
You know that I love you.
Nobody could come up with this?
Yeah.
What was the name of the segment within the Leslie Uggam show?
Sugar Hill.
Sugar Hill.
Does this mean anything to anybody?
No, it was a little
show within the Leslie Uggam's
variety show. Almost the way they used to do
Mama's Family as part of the Carol Burnett show.
It was kind of a baked in
sitcom. I had to get that
out.
And we had John Amos here
and we asked him because he was
on that cast. I think he was a writer on that show, and nobody seemed to know.
Any other maintenance you want to do before we start?
No, no.
But I also kicked myself for not asking John Amos to go, damn, damn, damn.
Yes, that turned up on social media.
You have to ask him to do that?
Isn't that what he does?
Yeah.
Isn't that his thing?
That turned up on social media. You have to ask him to do that? Isn't that what he does? Yeah. Isn't that his thing? That turned up on social media.
So Kev is here.
And Kev, tell us a little bit about yourself.
My name is Kevin Doherty.
I'm the biggest podcast fan.
I've been listening for how many?
A hundred?
We're trying to figure out how many guests.
You are a mega fan.
I am the mega fan.
I'm a writer and sometimes artist, sometimes animator.
Friend of Drew Friedman's.
Friend of Drew Friedman's.
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I stole that from you guys.
You can have it when I'm done with it, but I'm keeping it for at least a couple months.
He registered our catchphrase, the bastard.
Oh!
Damn it.
So you've heard every episode of this show
At least once
God help you
Yeah
And I've been an early adopter
I've listened to everyone
You're a prince
We really appreciate it
So Kev called me
And he said
I got an idea for you guys
I'm gonna go
I've been collecting old TV guides
And I said
Well why don't you just bring the TV guides
And riff
And just read stuff out of them
Our researcher Paul Rayburn is here too To look stuff up and be the, what did you say you were, the point of view?
I am the unknowing, ignorant listener who is amazed by how much you guys know.
And I'm proud to be.
I can back you up on that.
You are ignorant.
Yeah.
Yes, I've spoken to you, and you're incredibly ignorant.
And then after we spoke, you said you would turn it into, you had a different angle on it,
and you would turn it into trying to stump us.
Yeah, podcast squares.
I've got at least 16 questions all about previous guests on the podcast.
Okay, brother.
You want to hear one?
Let it rip.
We don't have any game show music, so maybe Frank will put it in. Keep in mind that this is a multiple choice questions with 120-something possible answers.
Multiple choice?
It's multiple choice because all the answers are people who have been on the show.
This is scaring me.
Okay, try yourself.
Here's number one.
Before he was a cast member on the 1991 reboot of The Carol Burnett Show,
this podcast guest played George Clooney's brother
on an NBC pilot.
He's also... Dick Van Dyke?
No, he's also famously known
as... He's one of... He's inexplicably...
I think he's one of George Clooney's best friends.
Oh, I got that. You gave it away.
Yeah. Yeah. It's our buddy Richard Kind.
Oh my God!
Yes! Well, they roomed together.
Oh, is that what it was? Yeah, Richard Kind.
That's because they played brothers on a show.
Wow, that's good stuff.
Because I want to hang out with those two.
I want to see what those two guys have in common.
I was thinking the other day as I was walking around, we got to get Richard Kind back.
Oh, yeah.
He's a good twofer.
Yeah, he's hilarious.
And he's one of those great self-interviewing guests where you and I don't have to do anything.
Yeah, he's just wind him up and let him go.
Okay, this guest is a famous
tough guy. His credits include a
failed TV version of Car Wash
and several turns playing New York
City cops, including the title role
in 1997's
Della Ventura. Ran for
one season on ABC.
I know this one too. Do you? Because I think
it's just, it has to be.
This is tied to a story.
He was roasted, you'll get it, because he's a friar,
and he was roasted by Belzer about this short-lived series,
De La Ventura.
And Belzer was so ruthless in his roasting of him
that he actually started to get emotional during the roast.
Who was our angriest guest outside of Pat Cooper?
It was Danny Aiello.
Bingo.
Paul, what can you find out
about De La Ventura while Kevin is still
firing questions at us?
Short-lived. One season.
One and done. The great Danny Aiello.
Boy, that remains one of my favorite episodes.
Insane. God damn it,
that was funny. Gil started
the show by saying, who do you hate?
And he never stopped.
He was off to the races.
And it was like, there it was
trying to shoehorn
a question in between
all his yelling. Yeah, and he kept asking his
assistant to back him up
on everything. He was great. De La Ventura
didn't even make it a year. It in september in september 97 went through january 98 it was what a tough new york
cop not even you're just making that up you don't know that i never thought he could have been a
city planner for all i know back when the days when 13 episodes was like a huge failure lou was
in lucy lou really yeah what was the year was in it. Lucy Liu? Really? Yeah. What was the year for Delaventura?
Wow.
Okay, good questions.
Here's another one.
A versatile guest
skilled at drama, comedy, and variety,
he appeared as a semi-regular
on the Ann Southern show
and Dr. Kildare
before starring and co-starring
in several very big hit comedies.
Woof.
Ann Southern and Dr. Kildare.
Not Larry Storch.
No.
Was he a song and dance man primarily?
Oh, yeah.
Was this Ken Berry?
Yes, Ken Berry. Bingo.
Oh, easy.
I just know our guests.
Gilbert forgets them the next week.
You can't forget.
I don't know who they are as I'm talking our guests. Gilbert forgets them the next week. You can't forget.
I don't know who they are as I'm talking to them.
You know the Canberry Wow Show.
How do you forget the Canberry Wow Show?
You know, when we had Bob Einstein on the show,
I don't think we asked him about the Canberry Wow Show.
It was on one of my cards.
Really?
We never got to it.
How did we drop that ball?
That was a top five show, Bob Einstein.
That was. Wasn't he funny?
That was something, boy.
He called me the other day.
I have to call him back.
He was very flattered by all the social media attention.
Wow.
It's rare that a guest calls to thank us.
So kudos to Bob.
Or do you have to print Facebook out and send it, fax it over to him?
No, I just shared it with his manager.
He's a friend of mine.
So I just shared it with him.
He was really flattered.
Excellent.
Great show.
Okay.
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This guest appeared on the Ted Knight show
as an actor, Laverne and Shirley,
and the Steve Allen Comedy Hour, which was a 1981 pilot with Billy Saluga and Foster Brooks.
This is not the Steve Allen Comedy Hour from when Steve Allen was Steve Allen.
I'm seeing him tomorrow night.
Oh.
I thought that was him. He's primarily known as a writer.
He just had a birthday, and we're taking him out for his birthday.
Tom Leopold.
Yes.
Yes.
Is that right?
Yes.
Yes, of course.
Tom was not on the successful Ted Knight show, which was Too Close for Comfort.
No, it's called the Ted Knight show.
Right.
He was on the failed version of the Ted Knight show.
Now, why was he in the Ted Knight show? Right, he was on the failed version of the Ted Knight show. Now, what was he in the Ted Knight?
Was he a cartoonist?
Well, in Too Close for Comfort, wasn't that one where he was the cartoonist?
I think he was the cartoonist on Too Close for Comfort.
Oh, okay.
And I think Tom was the ne'er-do-well son-in-law.
The ne'er-do-well.
Yes.
Wow.
Yeah, and he was on Laverne and Shirley because he and McKean went to NYU together.
They go way back.
And who was that?
I haven't seen him for a while.
The gay actor who was-
Oh, Jim J. Bullock.
Yes.
Jim J. Bullock.
You heard?
No, I.
I Googled Tom Leopold and Ted Knight.
Yeah.
And what's the first thing that came up?
Gilbert Gottfried's amazing class.
Excellent.
I want to give props to Tom Leopold for a minute,
who I was saying to Drew the other day,
may have said the funniest thing that was ever said on this show,
which was you were asking him about actors he'd worked with,
and he said that Gert Frobe tore his anal lining.
and he said that Gert Frobe tore his anal lining.
Gert Frobe was Goldfinger for those people.
Oh, okay.
That may have been the funniest thing ever said on this show.
And an image I'm going to forever be trying to get out of my head.
Tom is a genius, and happy birthday, Tom.
Okay, here's a guest who appeared on the soap opera Ryan's Hope in 1980.
He worked with Sidney Lumet, your favorite, Francis Ford Coppola,
and he sang on at least one of the Jerry Lewis telethons.
I'm pretty sure I saw him sing on the last Jerry Lewis telethon.
Worked with Francis Ford Coppola. Not a yell again.
No.
Yeah, he worked with Coppola.
Wasn't James Caron.
No.
Wait a minute.
Give me those clues again.
I might have this one too.
He was a soap guy on Ryan's Hope.
Also worked with Sidney Lumet.
I got this one.
And Francis Ford Coppola.
I got this one.
He was one of my favorite guests in this very room, sitting there playing the guitar.
Dominic.
Dominic Chianese.
Chianese, yes.
He's in Night Falls on Manhattan with Sidney Lumet.
Oh, that's right.
Okay.
And he's in Dog Day Afternoon. And he's in Dog Day Afternoon.
And he's in Dog Day Afternoon.
Now, was Night Falls in Manhattan, which is the one that had Vin Diesel?
That's the one with Dreyfuss.
Yeah.
Oh, God.
Oh, really?
Vin Diesel in that.
Dreyfuss and Andy Garcia.
And Ron Liebman.
Ron Liebman, yeah, yeah.
My buddy is in that.
It's a terrific little Lumet picture.
And Dominic was responsible for probably the most emotional moment on the show when he's
saying when he's saying those songs and he got very you know that was oh i was crying it was
beautiful even gilbert was crying yeah yeah yeah no he was terrific yeah when i remember he was on
the last jerry lewis and it was like it was he got the three in the morning slot and he just came out
with a guitar and i'm like it's uncle junior yeah. Yeah. He killed it. He's a sweet man. We love him.
Good for him.
Okay, this is my favorite question.
This is like the best question ever.
Okay.
The father of this podcast guest
was portrayed on screen
in a Hollywood movie
by another podcast guest.
Wow.
This is so,
this should be easy.
I should know this.
Can you follow this?
This is the kind of shit
I would bring up in research.
Give it to us again.
Say it again, Kev.
A podcast guest was portrayed on screen, excuse me, the father.
Now, wasn't Bob Einstein his father?
No, no, no.
Not Park Your Carcass.
Yeah.
The father of a podcast guest.
Not always worth bringing Park Your Carcass up.
Was portrayed in a Hollywood movie by another podcast
guest. Think about it.
I think you addressed
it when he was on. Oh shit,
I think I got this.
He played the father, a guest you had here
played the father of another podcast
guest in a Hollywood, big Hollywood picture.
In a big Hollywood picture?
Well, big, I mean, yeah, yeah.
Like a major director, instantly recognizable director.
That's pretty cool that we've had two guests and one played the other one's father.
You had to bring this up at the time.
Not Steven Weber.
Because Steven Weber made that movie about...
You know, what's funny, too, is we had Will Jordan here last night talking about Willie Weber, who was Don Rickles' manager,
who's Stephen Weber's grandfather.
Oh, wow.
So the weird symmetry with this show, the stuff that crosses over all the time.
Uh-oh.
Uh, I...
No.
No?
Oh, Darragh came in to guess.
Darragh came in.
Darragh, you can come in and guess too.
Stop the band.
I'm winning.
I'm winning.
Let's put some money down.
That was a good one.
That one could have been.
Do we give up?
I give up.
Max Bear Jr.'s dad, Max Bear, was played by Craig.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
We even had Craig.
I told Craig that Max was going to be on the show.
That should have been my big finish.
I should have saved that one.
You should have saved it.
Wow!
That's an envelope wrapped inside an enigma.
That was a riddle wrapped in an enigma.
You bastard!
Yeah.
Wow!
I got excited.
I think my heart skipped a beat from that one.
I think you broached the subject with Max.
Well, because Max was upset.
Max Baird Jr. was upset by Ron Howard's portrayal of his father.
They made him look like a villain.
That's what keeps him from building that Beverly Hills,
Hillbillies Casino.
Craig Bierko is to blame for the financing falling through
for the Beverly Hillbillies Casino
that he's been trying to pitch since 1964.
He's still pissed off about it.
Okay, here's somebody
perhaps more known for being a great
character actor. He also directed
11 episodes of Touched by an Angel
and 7
episodes of The Love Boat. I know this is easy.
Really? Yeah, this was in my research.
This is good stuff.
You'll have to give Gilbert some other hints to his identity.
Yeah, yeah.
Gilbert will get this one.
Ooh.
Well, I'll give it to him with a clue.
Yeah, give him.
He's famous for leering.
Oh, okay.
Yes, yes.
Oh, my God.
Stuart Margolin.
Stuart Margolin.
The only other clues I could say were Love America style and Rapid Fly.
And there's no way, that's just a giveaway.
Yeah.
He's terrific.
Stuart was so great.
And you know, I finished, we finished that episode and I was editing it together.
And I went and I watched an interview with Stuart.
And he referred to himself in the interview as Stuart Margolin.
And I thought, did we spend an entire episode calling him Margolin?
And he was such a gentleman
that I don't think he said anything.
Ouch.
So there you go.
I let a little secret out.
Sweet man.
Yeah, very nice.
And didn't mind Gilbert referring to him
as a leering creep for an hour.
Because I remember someone was saying,
who's that actor who's always leering?
And immediately it went Stuart Margolin.
I'm going to see your Stuart Margolin and raise it.
Not only did he direct, how many episodes of Touched by an Angel?
11.
Here's the thing you don't know about Stuart Margolin.
It's in his closet.
Do I want to know?
He directed at least two straight-to-video or TV movies starring the Olsen twins.
Wow.
There you go.
Which ones?
I can't remember.
But he's a versatile guy.
Okay, here's one.
Marvin Kaplan, Michael McKean, Larry Storch, George Takei, and Lorraine Newman all have something in common with Gilbert.
What is it?
Takei.
Takei.
Were they all on Saturday Night Live?
No.
Marvin Kaplan, I don't think, was on Saturday Night Live.
Okay.
No.
No.
Of course not.
Voiceovers.
There you go.
Bingo.
One for Gilbert.
Nice.
Nice, Gil.
Nicely turned.
Here's a strange one.
This guest, I'm going to give you some characters that a guest played.
See if you're a guest.
Okay.
Don't make it too easy.
Yeah.
Well, this isn't too easy. It depends on what you'll if you would guess. Okay, don't make it too easy. Yeah, well, this isn't too easy.
It depends on what you'll watch, I guess.
Played characters named B.J. Cooper, Greg Sherman,
these are such TV names.
Oh, isn't that, what's his name?
And Bob Easton.
I could give you the shows.
What was his name who burned his eyes?
Yeah, you got it.
Yeah.
Greg Evigan.
Yeah.
Is it Greg Evigan?
No.
Oh, he was in B was in BJ and the Bear.
But his last name wasn't Cooper.
The shows were Mad Men of the People,
Pride and Joy,
and Nip and Tuck.
Well, I got a guess on this one.
I could be wrong,
but I'm going to guess a guy who would turn up
in all of those shows.
A guy who acts in everything.
Yeah.
Is it Mike McKean?
No.
Oh, okay.
Do you want the answer?
Give me the clue one more time.
He played characters named...
I'm just using these names because they're stupid TV names.
B.J. Cooper, Greg Sherman, and Bob Easton in shows Mad Men of the People, Pride and Joy, and Nip and Tuck.
And I don't want to say he was on Sex and the City because that gives it away.
Erica was on Sex and the City.
I didn't say there was no
duplications of answers.
Oh!
I didn't say!
Keep that in mind because that comes up again.
Yeah, Mad Men of the People.
A pretty funny...
That was the Dabney Coleman show.
Marissa Tomei cynthia gibb um todd
sussman wow how long did mad men of the people run uh paul that was another boy talk about a funny
guy who couldn't just one year couldn't get a run on tv which means a year he did slap maxwell
he did buffalo bill oh buffalo bill yeah show with gina davis the jay tarsus show and what was the
other one um mad Men of the People.
Mad Men of the People.
He was in Boardwalk Empire.
Yeah.
He's in a new show.
We've got to get to Abney Coleman.
I think he's in Connecticut.
He's got a new show.
He's got something else coming up.
Yeah, he's got something to plug.
Yes, he does.
Good guest for us.
Oh, yeah.
We can find him.
How long will Paul work on that while you're plowing away?
How many you got left?
Because maybe we'll break this in half and do two shows.
I got six more.
Six-ish. Dara just yelled, hell yeah. How much time maybe we'll break this in half and do two shows. I got six more. Six-ish?
Dara just yelled, hell yeah.
How much time have we done on this one?
Yeah, you're at like a 27-minute mark.
Okay, we're going to wrap.
Okay.
We're at the 27-minute mark.
So we're having so much fun doing this.
We'll come back and do it again with Kevin.
So this has been Gilbert and Frank's amazing colossal obsessions
and our guest was
Kevin Dougherty. And what's with asking
the same celebrity twice?
I didn't say I wasn't gonna.
There's no rules and there was no rules.
I'm just saying it's a rule.
It's like a slow pitch and a slow pitch and then you...
Everybody knows there's a rule.
You can throw a fastball and it's supposed to surprise you.
No, that's not fair.
Well, wait till part two.
You're going to be really pissed.
We'll see you for part two, guys.
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