We begin every Christmas with Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack right after Thanksgiving dinner. I am glad to know we are not the only ones who hold this album in high esteem.
So delighted to hear his description of seeing Mandy Patinkin in Sunday in the Park with George! I am forever grateful that the production was recorded for posterity! Into the Woods as well! We need more recordings to preserve the brilliance of Broadway!
This was great - Allison double majored in Foreign Affairs and Drama and is forever a fan of musical theater so would have loved to bend the ear of Karey Kirkpatrick. She won the senior award for her hard work and knack for pulling things together at the last minute in production/direction. Proud good memories of that. Thanks!
I am enjoying these podcasts because so far Mike is interviewing people that I have never heard of or seen before. This was an interesting interview. Mike is great.
Whiskey, toast [clink] sip, Karey's reaction was: "Tastes like its been through someone..." Dang that dude's good! LOL He's successfully Season'd just like all the cream of the crop! Great interview Mike! Thanks!
peanuts, mom had 78s and 45s from growing up, and one was Christmas Bells by the royal guardsman, originals, and how much is that doggy in the window, and in the jungle the lion sleeps tonight, and as a kid, I pulled out the portable record player, and played it over and over and over and over ☕
Oh, my goodness! 5 seconds in and I knew the song! Years ago we were supposed to put on that play! We rehearsed so long and hard. Alas, the guy running it had some sort of personal meltdown/crisis and abruptly disappeared and it never happened. My one chance at Broadway stardom, squashed!
7:00 Carey Kirkpatrick interview directs, writes but is also a teacher, too. 11:08 thinking that some film and animation fail because writing a good story is not easy. 19:14 Charlie Brown as a writer. 22:36 children learn from animations. Parables of modern day: adults maybe learn life skills when they watched with their children.
I am REALLY enjoying all your episodes. Each is as unique as your guests. I was a fan of Dirty Jobs, enjoyed your attempts to build on success, was elated you released your movie and was inspired by it, and am now very glad I found the content you are delivering on the TH-cam platform. "I Like Mike!"
A couple of thoughts; First time I have not seen a bottle of whiskey behind Mike...and I have seen glasses of whiskey on the table. And this is the second episode in a row that I have noticed the guest microphone/s fading in and out.
Scariest thing in my life: I was workshopping a new play being written by an award-winning playwright, and I made what to me was an off-hand comment and overnight he re-wrote 20 pages! After he finished writing it we showed it to family and friends and I made another comment and the whole idea died! Did I do that? I don't know anything! It's amazing how fragile an idea being born is.
What an education this show was for anyone who loves artists and their creations. Thank you.
We begin every Christmas with Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack right after Thanksgiving dinner. I am glad to know we are not the only ones who hold this album in high esteem.
So delighted to hear his description of seeing Mandy Patinkin in Sunday in the Park with George! I am forever grateful that the production was recorded for posterity! Into the Woods as well! We need more recordings to preserve the brilliance of Broadway!
i grew up on Davey and Goliath, claymation, before i ever even went to school, 3 channels
I always appreciated the uniqueness of that show and Gumby in its time. So much great viewing for children back then!!
@@coryd2668 Gumby and Pokey were fantastic.
Karey is one of those folks you just love for all the cool things he is and does. Thanks Mike! (and Chuck = snap diggidy dog - LOL)
This was great - Allison double majored in Foreign Affairs and Drama and is forever a fan of musical theater so would have loved to bend the ear of Karey Kirkpatrick. She won the senior award for her hard work and knack for pulling things together at the last minute in production/direction. Proud good memories of that. Thanks!
Huge fan of Karey Kirkpatrick's body of work, I know he kind stumbled a bit with Chicken Run 2 but I am excited for that peanuts animated sequel
I loveeee chicken run….i ll watch it over n over..such great characters…
Dirty jobs was the best show ever and it was educational too! I sure do miss that show!
Love this discussion
Over the Hedge 😅❤So well said. The tool is only as good as the hand of the artist.
The world has lost her innocence .
That was an amazing conversation. Thanks Mike for being such a great host.
I am enjoying these podcasts because so far Mike is interviewing people that I have never heard of or seen before. This was an interesting interview. Mike is great.
Whiskey, toast [clink] sip, Karey's reaction was: "Tastes like its been through someone..." Dang that dude's good! LOL He's successfully Season'd just like all the cream of the crop! Great interview Mike! Thanks!
peanuts, mom had 78s and 45s from growing up, and one was Christmas Bells by the royal guardsman, originals, and how much is that doggy in the window, and in the jungle the lion sleeps tonight, and as a kid, I pulled out the portable record player, and played it over and over and over and over ☕
Oh, my goodness! 5 seconds in and I knew the song! Years ago we were supposed to put on that play! We rehearsed so long and hard. Alas, the guy running it had some sort of personal meltdown/crisis and abruptly disappeared and it never happened. My one chance at Broadway stardom, squashed!
Love the importance of sharing Grandpas drink with a person who appreciates the heritage
7:00 Carey Kirkpatrick interview directs, writes but is also a teacher, too.
11:08 thinking that some film and animation fail because writing a good story is not easy.
19:14 Charlie Brown as a writer. 22:36 children learn from animations. Parables of modern day: adults maybe learn life skills when they watched with their children.
Wow, I loved the bit about Mike's mom! I'm in my 50s, so maybe there's still hope for me to achieve some of my dreams.
Sam Fell, claymation editing, directed “chicken run” 3:30
I never knew I loved him before Something Rotten! Mind blown! 🤯🤯😱
I played Lucy in “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and also sang Lucy’s part in “Book Report”
I’m not a fan of Netflix, but I will subscribe just to watch Chicken Run II.
I am REALLY enjoying all your episodes. Each is as unique as your guests. I was a fan of Dirty Jobs, enjoyed your attempts to build on success, was elated you released your movie and was inspired by it, and am now very glad I found the content you are delivering on the TH-cam platform. "I Like Mike!"
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FANTASTIC VIEW !!!!
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Can’t say how much this one is loved …
Mike..,all are great ..BUT THIS ONE IS THE TOPS !!
Great interview!
Thank you for sharing such a great discussion....truly enjoyed it.
You had me here seeing you all double fist (water/coffee) and old fashioned then sign in back Work Ethic
I loved learning about how the sausage is made. Thanks. 🦋👩🦰
America needs more Over the Hedge.
A couple of thoughts; First time I have not seen a bottle of whiskey behind Mike...and I have seen glasses of whiskey on the table. And this is the second episode in a row that I have noticed the guest microphone/s fading in and out.
That was very entertaining! As usual, THANKS Mike!
Scariest thing in my life: I was workshopping a new play being written by an award-winning playwright, and I made what to me was an off-hand comment and overnight he re-wrote 20 pages! After he finished writing it we showed it to family and friends and I made another comment and the whole idea died! Did I do that? I don't know anything!
It's amazing how fragile an idea being born is.
Six days to "air"? Either or. Awesome podcast.
the jungle book had exact copies from Christopher Robin, like the wolf and the bear...
Good morning everyone and I hope you’re all having a wonderful weekend
What a wonderful interview. (Can anyone tell me the name of the music Mr. Kirkpatrick listens to at Christmas, I missed the timestamp.)
Vince Guaraldi Trio "A Charlie Brown Christmas (Original Soundtrack)." Beautiful.
Gary Burghoff, of M*A*S*H fame, got his big break in the Off-Broadway production of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown.
I adore M*A*S*H!
Great episode
Did anybody else get over 15 ads
Where in Louisiana is he from?
are Chuck and Adam Savage twins?! 🤔
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Woman hours? Cringe.