In this episode:
- You Can’t Do that on Television,
- The Word of the Episode,
- celebrity deaths (Lew Anderson),
- Louie Anderson,
- Hasbro celebrating Play-Doh’s 50th birthday with limited-edition Play-Doh perfume (www.hasbro.com/playdoh/default.cfm?page=50thbday),
- What Ever Happened To? (Michael Flatley, Chris Kattan, and McGruff the Crime Dog),
- Howie Mandel on NBC’s Deal or No Deal,
- The Weakest Link,
- the documentary film Grizzly Man (2005),
- David Blaine,
- and the series finale of That ’70s Show.
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I hope the perfume is for children. The idea that any adult would want to smell like Play-Doh is nasty.
i first saw louie anderson in ‘coming to america’ when i was at school aged 16 and me and my mate still say to this day: ‘i’m washing lettuce!’ in a louie anderson voice. you must have a thing for michael flatley – that’s two ‘whatever happened to?’ about him! and on behalf of the entire united kingdom: our humble apologies for anne robinson.
David, wow, I can’t believe I featured Michael Flatley twice in our “What Ever Happened To?” segment! After six and a half years of doing the Paunch Stevenson Show, I was bound to repeat myself at some point. It was only a matter of time.
The funny thing is, I usually have a good memory about what we’ve discussed in the past, but I have no recollection of ever mentioning Michael Flatley on the podcast. I guess that’s how forgettable he is to me.