Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 3 hours 23 minutes
Kevin sits down with comedian Jo Koy to discuss coming up on Chelsea Lately together, proving to his mother that comedy was a real career, and how he gained his confidence as a Filipino comic in America today.
Adam McKay joins Kevin to talk about creating Funny or Die with Will Ferrell, how films like Anchorman, Talladega Nights, and Step Brothers were made, how he moved from movies to TV, and why he and Ferrell decided to step away from their partnership.
Kevin talks to comedian Russell Peters about his start in stand-up in Canada, how comedian Patrice O’Neal helped mentor him towards success, and how he tapped into the immigrant market and became a worldwide sensation.
Kevin sits down with Grammy winning comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish to talk about her journey from homelessness to stardom, tearing her meniscus while filming her Black Mitzvah special, her reaction to winning the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album in 2021, and how she’s helping the next generation find a path to success in the entertainment industry.
Actor and Comedian Marlon Wayans joins Kevin to talk about working in the industry for over 30 years, how the Scary Movie franchise was taken from him, how his brothers inspire him, and how his quarantine beard finally shaped up.
Comedian, Actor, and Director Bob Saget sits down with Kevin to talk about coming up in Philly, how he went from America’s dad on the screen in Full House back to his raunchy comedy on the stage, and how he remembers comic legends we’ve lost like Bernie Mac and Robin Williams.
Kevin talks with comedian, actress, and friend Mo’Nique about saying no to Tyler Perry, Oprah Winfrey, and Lee Daniels, being blackballed in Hollywood, and how the lows and highs of her life have affected her happiness.
Kevin sits down with the hilarious Amy Schumer to talk about how motherhood has changed her comedy, accidentally naming her son ‘genital’ for a month, and how your sex life changes once you are a parent.
Kevin talks with comedic legend EarthQuake about the origins of his name, what it’s like being a comedian’s comedian, and the time Kevin and Quake went through divorces at the same time.
Comedic powerhouse Sarah Silverman joins Kevin to talk about the issue of cancel culture, pushing the boundaries as a performer, and the importance of places like the Comedy Cellar for all types of stand-up’s.