MAD REWIND with Brandee Stilwell Podcast
1) Michael Hitchcock
On this episode of Mad Rewind, funny man, Michael Hitchcock stops by the Studio Venue to talk about his early start as a writer/actor at the Groundlings, how he got involved in some of Christopher G...Show More
2) Adam Small
On this episode of Mad Rewind, Mad TV's Co-Creator, Adam Small stops by the Studio Venue to talk about the beginning of time with Mad TV, working with Quincy Jones, assembling the original cast and wr...Show More
3) Paul Vogt
Multitalented comedic actor Paul Vogt stops by The Studio Venue to chat about his time on Mad TV, the incredibly long journey to get cast on the show, Gay Hulk, finding his voice as Edna Garrett, and...Show More
4) Debra Wilson
Debra Wilson swings by the studio to chat with Brandee and Kiff about being an original cast member on 201 episodes of Mad TV from 1995 to 2003 for eight seasons. She talks about creating impressions...Show More
5) Mo Collins Part 2
On this episode of Mad Rewind, part two of two with Mo Collins. Mo continues to chat about Mad TV, “How we’re not the monsters you thought we were,” the benefits of circus school, and how to kill a wa...Show More
6) Mo Collins Part 1
The insanely talented and hilarious Mo Collins stops by to talk about attending circus school early on in her career, Her five seasons on MAD TV where she created characters like the confused mid-west...Show More
7) Blaine Capatch
Blaine Capatch stops by the recording studio to chat about his early days of stand-up, some regrets, and some lessons learned while writing on the first two seasons of Mad TV getting 48 episodes in un...Show More
8) Dick Blasucci Part 2
Dick Blasucci was the backbone of Mad tv as the executive producer /showrunner for 228 episodes. If you are a fan of MAD TV, SNL, SCTV, or the history of late-night comedy, you definitely do not wan...Show More
9) Dick Blasucci Part 1
Dick Blasucci was the backbone of Mad tv as the executive producer /showrunner for 228 episodes. In this part one interview of two, Dick discusses his early days at Second City – Chicago, working on...Show More
10) Stephnie Weir
The multitalented Stephnie Weir stops by to talk about catching the performance bug early on in Texas, studying improv comedy in Chicago. Her five seasons on MAD TV where she created characters like D...Show More