Never Not Funny Primo Bonus Episodes

Never Not Funny Primo Bonus Episodes

Beginning with season 3, Never Not Funny began a Primo subscription option. Included in the purchase was a number of bonus episodes ranging from recordings of Jimmy's live shows at the UCB Theater in Los Angeles, archive recordings, Never Not Funny live festival appearances and collected versions of their Audible.com advertisements.

Contents

Season 3

# Title Description
Primo 1[1] Running Your Trap The Game Show Jimmy brings you the live game show version of "Running Your Trap", featuring panelists Pat Francis, Dannah Feinglass and Paul F. Tompkins. Recorded April 10, 2008 at the UCB Theatre in Hollywood, California.
Primo 2 You Bet Your Life 8.7.08 Jimmy brings back the classic interview/quiz show... with a twist! Recorded live at the UCB Theatre, Los Angeles on August 7, 2008; featuring Pat Francis.)
Primo 3 AST Radio/Episode 6/Jimmy Pardo Matt and Joe talk to comedian Jimmy Pardo, host of the monthly live talk show "Running Your Trap". (Taken from the AST Radio archives. Original air date: March 17, 2006. Host: Matt Belknap. Producer: Joe Wilson.)

Season 4

# Title Description
Primo 4[2] Running Your Trap The Game Show 7.08 Jimmy's live game show sensation, featuring panelists Pat Francis, Morgan Vukovic and Matt Walsh. Recorded July 26, 2008 at the UCB Theatre in Hollywood, California.
Primo 5 You Bet Your Life 10.08 Jimmy and co-host Pat Francis revive an old classic with a new twist. Featuring a very special surprise guest!
Primo 6 Running Your Trap The Game Show 11.08 Who's telling the truth and who's running his trap? Find out with Jimmy and his panelists Sean Cullen, Dannah Feinglass and Pat Francis.
Primo 7 Live At SF Sketchfest Jimmy, Matt and Pat perform live at the San Francisco Comedy Fesival with special guest Jon Hamm. (Recorded at Cobb's Comedy Club, January 31, 2009.)
Primo 8 Season 3 Audible Spots A compilation of all the Season 3 Audible.com spots from the free feed of Never Not Funny.
Primo 9 The Writers' Room 11.29.08 Jimmy hosts a night of comedy, but his writers do the heavy lifting by providing jokes for him to read between acts. Featuring performances by Raj Desai, Tony Boswell, Bil Dwyer and Tig Notaro. Recorded on November 29, 2008 at the UCB Theatre, Los Angeles.

Season 5

# Title Description
Primo 10[3] You Bet Your Life 5.7.09 Jimmy hosts the classic interview/game show from the UCB Theatre. With special guest Kate Flannery.
Primo 11 Live At MaxFunCon Jimmy, Matt, Pat and special guest Maria Bamford perform at the UCLA Lake Arrowhead Conference Center for MaxFunCon 2009.
Primo 12 The Writers' Room 4.30.09 Jimmy hosts a night of comedy, but his writers do the heavy lifting by providing jokes for him to read between acts. Featuring performances by Sean Conroy, Michelle Biloon and Andy Kindler. Recorded April 30, 2009 at the UCB Theatre, Los Angeles.
Primo 13 Stupid Questions Jimmy, Matt and Pat spend an hour answering your Stupid Questions.
Primo 14 Dear Starchild If you've got a question, he's got an answer: get advice from the Starchild on his very own video blog!
Primo 15 Live In Vancouver Jimmy, Matt, Pat and special guest Janet Varney perform north of the border at the Vancouver Comedy Festival. Recorded live on September 26, 2009 at the Westin Grand Hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Primo 16 Season 4 Audible Spots A compilation of Audible.com spots from the free feed of Never Not Funny Season 4. (Includes studio outtakes!)

Season 6

# Title Description
Primo 17[4] Happy New Year! Jimmy, Matt and Pat help you count down to 2010.
Primo 18 SF Sketchfest 2010 Jimmy, Matt and Pat perform live at the San Francisco Comedy Festival with special guest Dave Foley. (Recorded at the Eureka Theatre in San Francisco, California on January 16, 2010.)
Primo 19 You Fascinate Me 02.13.10 Jimmy hosts his interview/game show at the UCB Theatre with sidekick Pat Francis and special guest Mike Sweeney (head writer of "The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien").
Primo 20 Live At The Bridgetown Comedy Festival Jimmy, Matt, Pat and special guest Christian Finnegan perform live at the 2010 Bridgetown Comedy Festival. (Recorded at the Bagdad Theatre in Portland, Oregon on April 24, 2010.)
Primo 21 The Writers' Room 3.18.10 Jimmy hosts a night of comedy, but his writers do the heavy lifting by providing jokes for him to read between acts. Featuring performances by Josh Comers, Graham Elwood and Marc Maron. Recorded March 18th, 2010 at the UCB Theatre, Los Angeles.

Season 7

# Title Description
Primo 22[5] Live At MaxFunCon 2010 Jimmy, Matt and Pat close out MaxFunCon 2010 with a live performance at the UCLA Lake Arrowhead Conference Center. (Recorded on May 9th, 2010.)
Primo 23 You Fascinate Me 5.7.10 Jimmy hosts his interview/game show at the UCB Theatre with sidekick Pat Francis and special guest Danielle Koenig.
Primo 24 Bumbershoot 2010 Jimmy, Matt, Pat and special guest Greg Behrendt bring the podcast to Bumbershoot. Recorded live at the Charlotte Martin Theatre in Seattle, Washington on September 4, 2010.
Primo 25 The Writers' Room 7.29.10 Jimmy hosts a night of comedy, but his writers (Boris Hamilton, Jarrett Grode and Jimmy Dore) do the heavy lifting by providing jokes for him to read between acts. Featuring performances by Rob Delaney, Moshe Kasher and Matt Braunger. Recorded July 29th, 2010 at the UCB Theatre, Los Angeles.
Primo 26 Stupid Questions Of The Year Jimmy, Matt and Pat catch up on a season's worth of stupid questions and Judge Jimmys in one super-sized bonus episode.

Season 8

# Title Description
Primo 27[6] Happy New Year! Jimmy, Matt and Pat pop in to wish you a Happy 2011.
Primo 28 Live In Chicago Jimmy, Matt and Pat take the Pardcast to Jimmy's hometown, where they're joined by radio legend Garry Meier and comedian Mike Toomey. Plus, special musical guest Daver! (Recorded live at the Congress Theater on January 22, 2011.)
Primo 29 Live At Sketchfest 2011 Jimmy, Matt and Pat perform live at the San Francisco Comedy Festival with special guest David Koechner. (Recorded at the Eureka Theatre in San Francisco, California on January 29th, 2011.)
Primo 30 Stupid Questions 2011 Jimmy, Matt and "Tabasco Ears" Danny Katz answer your stupid questions.
Primo 31 Live In Atlanta Jimmy, Matt and Pat perform live at the Punchline Comedy Club in Atlanta, Georgia. With special musical guest Ellis Paul.
Primo 32 The Writers' Room 1.20.2011 Jimmy hosts a night of comedy, but his writers (Boris Hamilton, Jarrett Grode and Joe Wagner) do the heavy lifting by providing jokes for him to read between acts. Featuring performances by Pete Holmes, Wil Anderson and Laurie Kilmartin. Recorded January 20th, 2011 at the UCB Theatre, Los Angeles.

Season 9

# Title Description
Primo 33 Live In New York City Jimmy, Matt and Pat perform live in New York City with special guests Rachel Dratch and Kevin Meaney. (Recorded live at the Gramercy Theatre on June 18th, 2011.)
Primo 34 Live In Denver Jimmy, Matt and Pat perform live in the Mile High City. (Recorded live at the Gothic Theatre in Denver, Colorado on July 16th, 2011.)
Primo 35 Live In San Francisco Jimmy, Matt and Pat perform at The Purple Onion in San Francisco as part of SF Sketchfest Summer Nights. (Recorded August 19, 2011)

References

  1. ^ http://pardcast.com/premium.php?season=season3
  2. ^ http://pardcast.com/premium.php?season=season4
  3. ^ http://pardcast.com/premium.php?season=season5
  4. ^ http://pardcast.com/premium.php?season=season6
  5. ^ http://pardcast.com/premium.php?season=season7
  6. ^ http://pardcast.com/premium.php?season=season8

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