Wow how refreshing to realize that this man got it re: folks pinching their pennies to go out for an evening. A true artist who appreciates his audience ✌️
Many years ago I lived in L.A and did a lot if work as an extra on TV and in movies, and THE BEST job, hands down, was when I got to work a few days on "Diagnosis Murder". Dick Van Dyke was the star and Fred Willard was the guest star. The show had been running for a few years, so everyone was relaxed and friendly, and it was so much fun. 😊
Parents loved Fernwood but at 6-7, I was way too young to know it was a spoof. Watching it now is a strange mix of familiarity and seeing the most subversively hilarious show I have ever seen - and I watch lots of comedy TV.
Such a wonderful deep dive into my all-time favorite tv show: Fernwood 2Nite and the great Martin Mull. Where can I find more shows with this kind of humor?
Best shrink wrap! Oh, that's funny! Martin's records were expertly done with comedic songs that really had depth with them. He's a super talent no doubt.
Just discovered Martin via an accidental click on a UA-cam video of a classic UK comedian. Martin is very dry, witty and exceptionally erudite man… something we Brits love 🇬🇧
Why somebody didn't put Mull and Willard together in a big screen movie is forever a mystery. It could've been great or a flop and then discovered later on and considered a classic.
Mary Hartman, Fernwood 2Nite and America 2Nite. Three of the most original comedy shows of all time had two (really three) of my all time favorites, Martin Mull, Fred Willard and Dabney Coleman. It's impossible to state how off the wall these shows were. Martin & Dabney were sublime on Hartman - a criminally underrated show. It was a different era, and they slapped it together nightly - so it was low budget heaven. As were the talk shows. The cast of characters, and the cheesy vibe, of the show were a riot. The Debbie Dunbar Review....GimbleCo. Loved the schtick. Martin & Fred riffing off each other was comedy gold. I will always miss Martin Mull.
One of the best of all time, and great to learn much more about Martin Mull. Never knew about the painting. Loved hearing his take on one of my favorite TV shows of all time, Fernwood/America 2 nite!
Here is a guy who is overlooked for his comedy influence on the culture. He should've been as big as Steve Martin. I think he abandoned his vision so he could make a living.
On Norm Macdonald's video podcast a few years ago, Martin Mull said everything he has ever done is all in the name of funding or aiding his painting, which seems to be his first priority
KPCS is best. No small talk, promotion or video scenes. Real 'fly-on-the-wall' stuff that expands on my own Hollywood experiences. This series is cool beyond belief. And as for Mull; I looked so much like him that we were often mistaken for each other.
Rented Lips (1988) Synopsis: A documentary filmmaker, who has spent the last 15 years making films like "Aluminum: Our Shiny Friend," is finally given the chance to make the documentary on Indian farming he has always wanted to. The catch? He must simultaneously direct a porn film. But as he tries to make the porn film, which he turns into a musical called "Halloween in the Barracks," he must deal with a temperamental actor, a fundamentalist preacher, and other obstacles.
RIP Martin Mull. You were the best!
Wow how refreshing to realize that this man got it re: folks pinching their pennies to go out for an evening. A true artist who appreciates his audience ✌️
Martin appears at 16:50
Many years ago I lived in L.A and did a lot if work as an extra on TV and in movies, and THE BEST job, hands down, was when I got to work a few days on "Diagnosis Murder". Dick Van Dyke was the star and Fred Willard was the guest star. The show had been running for a few years, so everyone was relaxed and friendly, and it was so much fun. 😊
We've been waiting for this Mull episode release for eons. A brilliant painter (of which few knew).
Vlad Plasmius aka Fruitloop
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Parents loved Fernwood but at 6-7, I was way too young to know it was a spoof. Watching it now is a strange mix of familiarity and seeing the most subversively hilarious show I have ever seen - and I watch lots of comedy TV.
Such a wonderful deep dive into my all-time favorite tv show: Fernwood 2Nite and the great Martin Mull. Where can I find more shows with this kind of humor?
Best shrink wrap! Oh, that's funny! Martin's records were expertly done with comedic songs that really had depth with them. He's a super talent no doubt.
Audio get louder then really quiet... But I love Martin Mull as Vlad Masters.
Totally forgot that was him! DP is one of my favorite shows, what a brilliant voice this man has.
@@PatrickKeating "I. AM. NOT. A. FRUIT. LOOP!"
Lol 😂 fruit loop ghost
Just discovered Martin via an accidental click on a UA-cam video of a classic UK comedian. Martin is very dry, witty and exceptionally erudite man… something we Brits love 🇬🇧
Two legends here
My most enduring memory of Iowa is indeed the "faint smell of manure."
He said "Ohio" you dolt.
as a fan of martin's from his start, i found this extremely informative. thanks for the opportunity to enjoy it! (i actually own all of his albums!)
Why somebody didn't put Mull and Willard together in a big screen movie is forever a mystery. It could've been great or a flop and then discovered later on and considered a classic.
mullard
@@im.tellingyou yes
Mary Hartman, Fernwood 2Nite and America 2Nite. Three of the most original comedy shows of all time had two (really three) of my all time favorites, Martin Mull, Fred Willard and Dabney Coleman. It's impossible to state how off the wall these shows were. Martin & Dabney were sublime on Hartman - a criminally underrated show. It was a different era, and they slapped it together nightly - so it was low budget heaven. As were the talk shows. The cast of characters, and the cheesy vibe, of the show were a riot. The Debbie Dunbar Review....GimbleCo. Loved the schtick. Martin & Fred riffing off each other was comedy gold. I will always miss Martin Mull.
One of the best of all time, and great to learn much more about Martin Mull. Never knew about the painting. Loved hearing his take on one of my favorite TV shows of all time, Fernwood/America 2 nite!
Here is a guy who is overlooked for his comedy influence on the culture. He should've been as big as Steve Martin. I think he abandoned his vision so he could make a living.
On Norm Macdonald's video podcast a few years ago, Martin Mull said everything he has ever done is all in the name of funding or aiding his painting, which seems to be his first priority
I really enjoyed this. Martin Mull is incredibly funny.
"What, are you a cop?" My favorite line of Mull's pharmacist character, from 'Two and a half Men '
KPCS is best. No small talk, promotion or video scenes. Real 'fly-on-the-wall' stuff that expands on my own Hollywood experiences. This series is cool beyond belief.
And as for Mull; I looked so much like him that we were often mistaken for each other.
😏
Had to do the google of his paintings... VERR NIICE!! I mean WOW!!
My man sounds like a mix of Adam West and Kiefer Sutherland
A wonderfully entertaining interview.
Don’ta minda me, I justa finda the supplies because I’m a:
private detective!
Fruit loop
The Brain Is The Canvas, The World Is The Artist
blue and green should *never* be seen
unless, of course, you are a *queen*
Mark Twain created stand up. At about 1:13 Mull describes how he would come onstage and do nothing for a while. Mark Twain did the same thing.
“The other flip-side of that.” :-)
KPCS:100 hats
Aristocrats... where comedians joke around about Hard-R-ing children.
Rented Lips (1988) Synopsis: A documentary filmmaker, who has spent the last 15 years making films like "Aluminum: Our Shiny Friend," is finally given the chance to make the documentary on Indian farming he has always wanted to. The catch? He must simultaneously direct a porn film. But as he tries to make the porn film, which he turns into a musical called "Halloween in the Barracks," he must deal with a temperamental actor, a fundamentalist preacher, and other obstacles.
MM is no slouch as a visual artist either. How did he get all the talent?
I know. The guy can do like, ten things really well. Fuck right off.
School vice principle Willard Craft
"That's Martin Mull not Jethro Tull I'm sorry you've been burned".
this is a discussion between one guy who's really clever and one guy who thinks he is.
Artistsocrafts
...but first, the aristocrats.
"What are you, a cop?"
a gay cop
@@im.tellingyou I think you didn't understand the reference
@@davidmartinez3272 a gay reference
Holy cats! I am old. I remember when Martin Mull was funny. 🤣
Perhaps, but everyone will always be young enough to remember that you're a bore.
Pollack's questions too long, too much preface, just let him talk
k p 's vocal volume fluctuates annoyingly. turn it up, he yells. i can't watch this.
Why would anyone agree to appear on this pathetic show with one of the most annoying hosts in the history of media?
he got free rhubarb at the door