Posts with tag Andy Dick
Posted Apr 21st 2008 1:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, Video, Reality-Free
We've already told you about the complete series Get Smart DVDs, but did you know that there was an updated version of the show, and it starred Andy Dick?! The complete series of this version is being released on DVD on June 3.
I actually knew about this, but I always thought it was just a pilot movie or a pilot that didn't go to series, but it actually lasted seven episodes on FOX. The odd thing is, it aired in 1995, when Dick started NewsRadio. Apparently he only appeared in the pilot (according to the IMDB link above) and then went on to NewsRadio from there. That sounds a little odd to me, since he played the son of Agent 86 and Agent 99. Plus he's on the cover of the DVD. Hmmmm. If anyone has any other information about the show let me know in the comments below.
After the jump, the opening credits of the show.
Update: According to TV.com, Dick was in every episode. Also, one of the extras on the set is in an episode of NewsRadio, which is understandable (plus an ep of T.J. Hooker, which is not).
Continue reading Get Smart coming to DVD (no, not that one) - VIDEO
Posted Mar 18th 2008 3:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Video, Standout Episodes
(S03E02) Originally aired on September 25, 1996.First off, can we all agree that none of the episodes in the fifth, Phil Hartman-less season of
NewsRadio aren't even in the running for one of the best of the series?
OK, once we start with that, it's still
ridiculously hard to pick an episode that stands out. So many episodes from the first three seasons (and several in the fourth) could easily fit into this category. So I'm not even going to attempt to pick one episode to talk about. Thanks for reading, and have a good day.
Oh, alright, if you insist. I'll go with "Review," from the third season.
Continue reading NewsRadio: Review - VIDEO
Posted Sep 24th 2007 2:01PM by Varun Lella
Filed under: Podcasts, Interviews, Celebrities, Chuck

So we are doing a little new thing here at TV Squad: the audio interview. It is part interview, part podcast, all fun. Please bear with us (or more specifically me) as we get the format down to something that is both interesting and informative to you, the audience -- kind of like
Bill Nye the Science Guy. Only instead of science we have interviews with celebrities ... same difference.
It began last week with
Joel's interview with Rob McElhenney of
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Today I am posting a phone interview I did with Zach Levi of
Chuck, which premieres tonight at 8 p.m. EST. If you read my
Early Look post, you know that I love this show. Now that I have seen the third episode -- oh, the perks of TV blogging -- my opinions have been confirmed. However, I may have been biased when watching my episodes, because of this interview.
As you will hear, Zach Levi is the nicest guy alive. Very humble and thankful to be in the game. Unlike last week's audio, this is pretty much
SFW.Continue reading Zachary Levi of Chuck: The TV Squad Interview - AUDIO
Posted Sep 2nd 2007 2:15PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Web, Celebrities
Posted Aug 30th 2007 2:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Video, Web, Celebrities
This is one of the funniest videos I've seen all week, second only to the video of Miss Teen and her educational policy. It's Andy Dick outside of a nightclub, confronting a TMZ photographer.
It's not funny in one way, because Dick is obviously, um, a little out of it. But the funny parts are 1. Dick is wearing a dress shirt, tie, and shorts, and 2. Dick's "attack" is rather lighthearted, even if he does shove the camera (the cameraman jokes with Dick throughout the entire thing and gets off some funny lines). A random woman on the street shouts encouragement to Andy too.
The best part is he chases the TMZ guy a couple of blocks, and as an added bonus we get an accidental tour of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Posted Jul 17th 2007 12:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities
A lot of people have wanted to do this for a long time, and now Jon Lovitz has done it. It also brings up something from the past I wasn't aware of.
At L.A.'s Laugh Factory the other night, Lovitz and Andy Dick got into an argument about Phil Hartman's death and Andy Dick's drug use. Five months before Brynn Hartman shot Phil and herself to death, Dick allegedly gave her cocaine at a house party that Lovitz also attended. Brynn Hartman had been sober for ten years, and now Lovitz blames Dick giving her the cocaine as the reason why she got hooked again and killed Hartman and herself five months later.
Continue reading Jon Lovitz beats up Andy Dick
Posted May 31st 2007 5:58PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Late Night, TV Royalty, Programming, Celebrities, Talk Show
Charlie Rose: Ian McEwan
- The Daily Show: Margaret Spellings (repeat)
- The Colbert Report: Bay Buchanan and Bob Deans (repeat)
- The Late Show With David Letterman: Regis Philbin and Darlene Love (repeat)
- Jay Leno: Jamie Foxx, Jimmy Fallon, Peter Bjorn and John (repeat)
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Andy Dick, Danica Patrick, and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (repeat)
- Tavis Smiley: Right To Return Part 4
- Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Cuba Gooding, Jr., Joy Behar, and Jonathan Katz (repeat)
- The Late, Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Carrot Top and Miranda Lambert
- Last Call With Carson Daly: Amy Smart and Amos Lee (repeat)
Posted Mar 23rd 2007 6:06PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, OpEd, NewsRadio
I think it can be universally agreed that the fifth season of NewsRadio - the final season - was by far the worst season of the series. Not only was Phil Hartman killed during the hiatus, but another cast member (Jon Lovitz) came on board and just didn't fit in to what the rest of the group had built over the previous four seasons.
The season kicks off with the "Bill Moves On" episode, where the gang has just returned from Bill's funeral (he died of a heart attack), and everyone mocks Dave's 2 hour eulogy. Matthew doesn't really believe Bill is dead, everyone thinks Lisa is drunk, and Catherine (Khandi Alexander) returns to the show for one episode. This is one of the better episodes of the last season, because it's important to the show's history and (as is revealed on one of the commentaries), they didn't really rehearse it or do any run throughs. It was hard enough getting through it once on tape night. The tears you see are real. It ends with everyone taking an item off Bill's desk to remember him. Jimmy takes the whole desk. A nice tribute.
Continue reading DVD Review: NewsRadio: The Complete Fifth Season
Posted Mar 5th 2007 10:43AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, FOX, OpEd, The Simpsons, Animation
(S18E14)
Marge [talking to Bart at the psychiatrist's office]: Bart, honey, this is all we can afford for now. If it doesn't work, maybe when you're older you can pay some lady to make you happy for an hour.
Bart: You know, I'm pretty sure I will.
Part of the fun of watching The Simpsons is trying to guess who the guest voice is each week. This episode had five guest voices packed into the episode, some of which were easier to guess since the actors were playing themselves, of course: Steven Sondheim, Meg Ryan, Peter Bogdanavich, Andy Dick and James Patterson.
Continue reading The Simpsons: Yokel Chords
Posted Jan 23rd 2007 1:33PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: FOX, TV on the Bigscreen, The Simpsons, Animation
As Joel told you earlier, The Simpsons reaches 400 episodes this May. But who should be in the 400th ep, Keifer Sutherland or The FCC?
There are two episodes in the running: one is a spoof of 24 that will feature the voice of Sutherland, and the other will be a satire about the FCC (Kent Brockman gets in trouble for saying something on television). I vote for the FCC ep. A good satire of that organization would be a nice way to celebrate the milestone. Hopefully, like recent episodes of Studio 60, the episode gets in some really good jabs at the FCC.
Other Simpsons news: guest voices for the rest of this season will include Stephen Colbert, Andy Dick, Meg Ryan, and Natalie Portman. The big screen movie opens on July 27 and will be rated PG-13.
So what episode would you vote for? It doesn't say that this episode is the season-ender, even though it's in May. Maybe they can run the FCC ep as the 400th and the 24 episode as the season-ender, maybe have a nuclear bomb go off in Springfield and leave a cliffhanger for next season.
Posted Jan 14th 2007 3:16PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD, OpEd, NewsRadio
For two reasons. The obvious reason is because Phil Hartman isn't in the picture. Instead, we get Jon Lovitz, who pretty much made the last season of the show unwatchable (except for a couple of episodes). He was really out of place as a regular cast member on the show (though he was great in the guest roles he had earlier in the series), and his character was completely unlikable.
But the second reason I'm not thrilled with the pic is that the original artwork on the box actually had Phil Hartman on it (you can see it here). The cast was standing in front of a picture of Hartman. In the new version, the cast is standing in front of a picture of New York City. Yeah, Hartman wasn't in the last season, but wouldn't that have been a nice nod to Hartman in the final set? The first episode of the season is about Bill McNeal's death, after all.
The fifth season set will be released on March 20.
Posted Dec 7th 2006 2:32PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Showtime, Celebrities

A couple of more TV celeb-related incidents post-Michael Richards rant have been making the news. First up, Andy Dick. You know him from
News Radio,
Less than Perfect and his MTV series
The Assistant. He jumped on the stage at the Improv during Ian Bragg's set and, in an attempt at "too soon" humor, brandished the n-bomb. He's been
apologizing ever since.
A legitimately funny and meaningful use of the "n-word," however, came from
Damon Wayans' of Showtime's The Underground. Wayans took the stage at the now famous Laugh Factory last night with a stack of twenties. Since Richards' rant, the
club owner has banned the word - levying a $20 per usage fee and three month ban on any comedian who uses the word. Wayans proceeded to drop the n-word sixteen times saying, "I'll be damned if the white man uses that word last." That's $320 price tag for a little freedom of speech, if you're counting.
Posted Oct 13th 2006 3:40PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD, OpEd
Actually, make that two.
Several months ago, I pointed out that the DVD version of the NewsRadio episode "The Injury" (the one where Matthew hurts his hand) is the edited version. In the subplot where Bill is doing on-air commentaries about broadcasters using the word "penis," Dave confronts Bill, and besides Dave saying the phrase "per penis" (referring to how much money Bill be have to pay as a fine), Bill calls Dave a penis under his breath. Both of these mentions of the word penis are not in the version on the DVD.
But I was watching the episode on TBS today (stations are starting to air NewsRadio again, including TBS and Nick at Nite) and it aired unedited! All the penises were intact (so to speak). I'm now wondering why the version shown on television has all mentions of a naughty word but the DVD version is edited? I understand that the episode wasn't shown until the third season (even though it was filmed in the second season) because of all of the penis mentions, but why is the original version intact on TV but censored on the DVD?
And I'm still wondering why the swears on the NewsRadio DVD commentaries are bleeped out. Seems odd to me.
Posted Oct 10th 2006 1:27PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Industry

NBC Universal Television gets to go mining for comedy gold over at the famous Second City Improv Theatre. According to
The Hollywood Reporter, the studio and the theatre have signed a two-year deal that allows NBC access to Second City shows, talent, and comedy library. NBC intends to use the information to develop comedy content for new television programs. "We look at it as a great resource of talent and ideas that we can share back and forth," said NBC Universal TV president Angela Bromstad.
Good move on NBC's part. Second City alumni include Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Andy Dick, Chris Farley, Bill Murray, Fred Willard, Bonnie Hunt, Amy Sedaris, Stephen Colbert... and the list goes on and on. These people know what funny is.
Posted Jul 22nd 2006 10:32PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Retro Squad, NewsRadio
(S01E07) Along with Mary Tyler Moore and Amy Sedaris, I've always had a crush on Janeane Garofalo. I remember being happy when this episode came on, since I had loved her standup and her work on The Ben Stiller Show (with Andy Dick). She plays Nancy, Dave's ex-girlfriend who seems nice on the outside but is really kind of a nut. She comes to New York City to be with Dave, who never quite told her that they were officially broken up.
Meanwhile, Jimmy meets a business and technology "visionary" named Tom at a conference and arranges for him to be interviewed by Bill, but that doesn't turn out quite as Jimmy or Dave had hoped...
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