By Dylan P. Gadino | February 4, 2011 at 11:08 am | One comment
This coming Tuesday is a big day for podcasting. The one and only Conan O'Brien will play the rare role of guest on a talk show-- on comedian Jimmy Pardo's Never Not Funny, to be exact. This will be Conan's second appearance on the show-- he was on in late 2009.
Now, some of...
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By Chase Roper | December 1, 2010 at 1:49 pm | No comments
Jimmy Pardo and his Never Not Funny podcast successfully raised over $28,000 for the Smile Train (a charity providing free cleft surgery for millions of poor children in developing countries) with the show’s annual Pardcast-a-thon.
The live 12-hour marathon show played to a...
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By Dylan P. Gadino | November 9, 2010 at 3:07 pm | One comment
Last night 4.2 million people tuned in to see the premiere of Conan on TBS. But before actress Lea Michele or actor Seth Rogen could take to the guest spots and before those at home could bask in the orange glow of the bearded one, the studio audience -- 250 strong -- needed to...
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By Emma Kat Richardson | October 13, 2010 at 4:36 pm | No comments
Emmy-nominated actor Jon Hamm, better known to most cocktail and cigarette enthusiasts as TV's Don Draper, will return as a guest on Jimmy Pardo's popular podcast, Never Not Funny.
Before his skirt-chasing, perpetual dick-itude stint on Mad Men, Hamm appeared as a frequent...
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By Emma Kat Richardson | November 19, 2009 at 4:27 pm | No comments
Fans of Never Not Funny, rejoice! The high-profile podcast in its fourth year, hosted by comedian Jimmy Pardo, will be running a staggering nine hour live "Pardcast-a-thon" on Friday, Nov. 27 from 9pm to 6am Pacific time.
But this isn't just rambling - indeed, the marathon...
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By Daniel Perlman | June 29, 2009 at 12:01 pm | One comment
Veteran stand-up, trailblazing podcaster and brand new warm-up comedian for the Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Pardo is going to make you laugh-- one way or another.
Jimmy Pardo was once a young kid from Chicago who dreamed of becoming the next Johnny Carson. Today,...
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By Dylan P. Gadino | May 19, 2008 at 1:34 am | 4 comments
At the most basic level, a stand-up comedian's job is to make his or her audience laugh. So what happens when the audience acts out, making the comic's job as difficult as possible. Listen up to find out.
If you're reading this, there's a good chance you've been to your share...
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