Big Dumb Show Flashback 58: Nick Di Paolo
Comedian Nick Di Paolo visits the electrifying city of Indianapolis on February 5, 2004. We cover five-star hotel accommodations, working with Colin Quinn, fine dining at Steak and Shake, and
Big Dumb Show
Comedian Nick Di Paolo visits the electrifying city of Indianapolis on February 5, 2004. We cover five-star hotel accommodations, working with Colin Quinn, fine dining at Steak and Shake, and
Comedian and legend Cheech Marin … yes, the Cheech of Cheech & Chong visited the Big Dumb Show on January 30, 2004, just shortly after Tommy Chong went to federal
The amazingly awesome Aisha Tyler was our guest on January 16, 2004. So, this wasn’t too long after she made “Talk Soup” her own, and her turn as the ‘Black
Comedian Brian Noonan visits on December 19, 2003. He arrives fresh off of landing a big-money gig in a Prestone commercial, reviews his resuscitation preferences, and shares his holiday plans,
In this visit from December 12th, 2003, we’re talkin’ about pretty much everything with actor/comedian and late-night television arsonist, the irreverent and iconic Bobcat Goldthwait. A true legend in the
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We spent part of our Halloween morning of 2003 with Indy’s leading psychic lady, Marilene Isaacs. Ok, more officially, “psychic and spiritual healer” Marilene is kind of an Indianapolis legend,
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Bob Carter, the man with the skull cap, cape, and dish-washing gloves, passed away at age 83 on June 30, 2013. From 1962 to 1989, Don Stuck tuned in religiously
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We’re pretty sure that Mark Klein is the only regular guest of the Big Dumb Show that is a thoroughbred race horse owner. He’s also got a B.A. in English.
Comedian Marc Maron holds the record for most appearances on Late Night with Conan O’Brien … over 40 … so, we were always honored when he’d take a few moments
Did somebody say “hot pocket”? Comedian Jim Gaffigan stopped by the Big Dumb Show on October 16, 2003. Beau was away on vacation, but not to worry. Fat Johnnny was