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Kevin Pollak's Chat Show Season 2 Episodes

47 Episodes 2010 - 2011

Episode 1

Daniel Stern

Sun, Mar 28, 2010114 mins

Daniel Stern chats about how he literally fell into his initial acting success and the many life gifts it has brought him since. He also shares his love of theatre, family and his newest art form; sculpture.

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Episode 2

Henry Winkler

Sun, Apr 4, 2010110 mins

Henry Winkler was considerably more candid with his life and career than he ever has in this Easter Sunday edition of the show, which also features a live earthquake during the show... If you think you know what Henry went through to get where is, you need to watch this interview.

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Episode 3

James Roday/Maggie Lawson

Sun, Apr 18, 201084 mins

James Roday and Maggie Lawson talk about their struggles as young actors and ultimately meeting on their hit television show "Psych". They also shed a bit of light on being romantically involved while working together on the show.

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Episode 4

Cheri Oteri

Sun, May 2, 2010115 mins

Cheri Oteri chats about how she finally decided to pursue her dream of being a member of The Groundlings improvisation troupe and how it lead to her starring for many years on Saturday Night Live.

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Episode 5

Justine Bateman

Sun, May 9, 2010103 mins

Justine Bateman shares her early teenage years as a television star on "Family Ties," as well as growing up with her actor brother Jason Bateman as their careers ebb and flowed. She also discusses the debate over Net Neutrality with great insight and intelligence.

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Episode 6

Jason and Randy Sklar

Sun, May 16, 2010104 mins

The Sklar Brothers, Jason and Randy, are twin brothers that became a successful comedy team and have lived truly rare, if not unparalleled, lives in showbiz. They share their struggles and successes with uncannily quick wit and humor.

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Episode 7

Titus Welliver/Greg Proops

Sun, May 23, 201079 mins

Titus Welliver, hours before the finale episode of television's "Lost" aired, chats about his work on that historically successful show, as well as working with David Milch on Deadwood and other projects. He also shares his uncanny impersonation of Milch, as well as his daunting impersonations of three different Al Pacino's; early, mid and present career, with perfect voice and physical attributes.

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Episode 8

Martin Mull

Sun, May 30, 2010105 mins

Martin Mull chats about being an early '70s stand-up comedy icon, including being roommates with Steve Martin, and then re-inventing late night talk shows by starring in "Mary Mary Hartman" and "Fernwood Tonight. He also shares a slide show of his truly impressive artwork as a painter, which has been showed all over the world.

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Episode 9

Alan Zweibel & Wayne Federman

Sun, Jun 13, 201078 mins

Alan Zwiebel discusses becoming a writer on Saturday Night Live during those historic first five years. He shares insights into the launching of that television institution, as well as becoming the main writer for Gilda Radner while she was on the show and how their friendship and working relationship continued til her death. He also talks about helping to run the great "It's Garry Shandling's Show" and co-writing Billy Crystal's Broadway sensation "700 Sundays".

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Episode 10

Craig Ferguson

Sun, Jun 20, 2010104 mins

Craig Ferguson talks openly about his life and career prior to his current massive success as a late night talk show host and how one goes about re-inventing that type of television standard. He shares a great deal about his life and passions.

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Episode 11

Paul Rudd

Sun, Jun 27, 2010134 mins

Paul Rudd opens up about his journey through theater to television to film. His discusses how said path took him to study theater at Oxford, leave a tv sitcom to make his Broadway debut in Alfred Uhry's "The Last Night at Ballyhoo," and then how he has slowly become a much sought after film comedic actor.

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Episode 12

J.K. Simmons

Sun, Jul 11, 2010114 mins

J.K. Simmons discusses his early days in theatre and then television. He also shares, quite candidly, what it's been like to work more than once with the same filmmakers: Sam Raimi, The Coen Brothers and Jason Reitman.

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Episode 13

Rob Riggle

Sun, Jul 18, 2010

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Episode 14

John Slattery

Sun, Jul 25, 2010118 mins

John Slattery talks about his early life in theatre and waiting tables in New York as well as his experiences working on shows like "Mad Men."

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Episode 15

Larry Miller

Sun, Aug 1, 2010110 mins

Larry Miller chats about how a classically trained musician became a stand-up comedian in the 1970's of New York, as well as an actor in over 40 films.

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Episode 16

Rich Eisen

Sun, Aug 8, 2010

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Episode 17

Neil Patrick Harris

Sun, Aug 15, 2010123 mins

Neil Patrick Harris, on the day he announced his plans to adopt twins, sheds new light on the four different phases that have been his career.

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Episode 18

Adam Scott

Sun, Aug 22, 2010117 mins

Adam Scott sheds light on starting at the Academy for the Dramatic Arts, the difficulties of choosing acting as a business and a life, as well his remarkable turn into comedy films.

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Episode 19

Steven Weber

Sun, Aug 29, 2010

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Episode 20

Jimmy Pardo

Sun, Sep 5, 2010

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Episode 21

Bryan Cranston

Sun, Sep 12, 2010

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Episode 22

Fred Willard

Sun, Sep 19, 2010

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Episode 23

Kathy Najimy

Sun, Sep 26, 2010

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Episode 24

Andy Kindler

Sun, Oct 3, 2010

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Episode 25

Tim Street

Sun, Oct 10, 2010

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Episode 26

Paul Provenza/Rick Overton

Sun, Oct 17, 2010

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Episode 27

Robert Morse

Sun, Oct 24, 2010

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Episode 28

Jason Alexander

Sun, Oct 31, 2010

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Episode 29

Bradley Whitford

Sun, Nov 7, 2010

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Episode 30

Joel McHale

Sun, Nov 14, 2010

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Episode 31

Leonard Maltin

Sun, Nov 21, 2010

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Episode 32

Laura Prepon

Sun, Dec 5, 2010

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Episode 33

Eric Balfour

Sun, Dec 5, 2010

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Episode 34

Colin Hanks

Sun, Dec 12, 2010

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Episode 35

Andy Richter

Sun, Dec 19, 2010

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Episode 36

Billy Bob Thornton

Sun, Dec 26, 2010

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Episode 37

Stephen Root

Sun, Jan 9, 2011

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Episode 38

Paul Dooley/Winnie Holzman

Sun, Jan 16, 2011

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Episode 39

Lisa Kudrow

Sun, Jan 23, 2011

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Episode 40

Marc Maron

Sun, Jan 30, 2011

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Episode 41

Adam Savage

Sun, Feb 6, 2011

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Episode 42

Nathan Fillion

Sun, Feb 13, 2011

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Episode 43

Steve Jones

Sun, Feb 20, 2011

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Episode 44

Lauren Graham

Sun, Feb 27, 2011

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Episode 45

Dave Thomas

Mon, Mar 7, 2011

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Episode 46

Robert Kraft

Sun, Mar 13, 2011

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Episode 47

Laraine Newman

Sun, Mar 20, 2011

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