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    Explore "firesign_theater" with insightful episodes like "David Ossman on Peter Bergman: What's All This Brouhaha? Part 2", "David Ossman On Philip Austin: What’s All This Brouhaha?", "Boomers on the Launching Pad 2", "Boomers on the Launching Pad" and "Dear Friends: Remembering Phil" from podcasts like ""Bereaved But Still Me", "Bereaved But Still Me", "Bereaved But Still Me", "Bereaved But Still Me" and "Bereaved But Still Me"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    David Ossman on Peter Bergman: What's All This Brouhaha? Part 2

    David Ossman on Peter Bergman: What's All This Brouhaha? Part 2
    What?! David Ossman again? No, you’re not insane. Welcome to Side 6 as Michael meets up one more time, here at Bob’s Berserko Lounge, with Firesign Theater’s David Ossman to talk about the life, times, and comedy of Peter Bergman.

    In this episode, Michael talks again with Firesign Theater’s David Ossman at the old Same place to talk about the life, times, and comedy of Peter Bergman.

    David Ossman is an American writer and performer, best known as a quarter of The Firesign Theatre, whose collective work includes comedy albums, plays, films, and radio shows. He’s best known for his role as George Leroy (“Porgie”) Tirebiter in Firesign’s LP “Don’t Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me The Pliers,” a hero of two mystery novels and hours of broadcasts. His Catherwood the Butler delivers the classic line, “What’s all this Brouhaha?” to Nick Danger. Ossman’s “solo” album, “How Time Flys” was nominated for a Nebula, and his 50th Anniversary version of “The War of The Worlds," produced by his wife, Judith Walcutt, was nominated for a Grammy. He can be seen (as Cornelius, the ant) in Pixar’s “A Bug’s Life."

    During the 1980s, Ossman returned to his “original” profession as a radio host, writer, and teacher, with historic broadcasts for NPR and WGBH, along with equally historic all-star-cast radio events like “Empire of the Air," “We Hold These Truths,” and “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," independently created for Walcutt’s Otherworld Media non-profit studio. Returning to Firesign for their 25th Anniversary Tour and subsequent albums and performances, Ossman now edits the group’s work, collected by the Library of Congress, for publication.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    David Ossman's previous "Bereaved But Still Me" episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/123208/8601158

    David Ossman on Firesign Theater site: http://www.firesigntheatre.com/media/media.php?member=Ossman

    Interesting Firesign Theater stuff that will change your life: http://firesigntheater.com



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    David Ossman On Philip Austin: What’s All This Brouhaha?

    David Ossman On Philip Austin: What’s All This Brouhaha?
    David Ossman is an American writer and performer, best known as a quarter of The Firesign Theatre, whose collective work includes comedy albums, plays, films, and radio shows. He’s best known for his role as George Leroy (“Porgie”) Tirebiter in Firesign’s LP “Don’t Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me The Pliers,” a hero of two mystery novels and hours of broadcasts. His Catherwood the Butler delivers the classic line, “What’s all this Brouhaha?” to Nick Danger. Ossman’s “solo” album, “How Time Flys” was nominated for a Nebula, and his 50th Anniversary version of “The War of The Worlds," produced by his wife, Judith Walcutt, was nominated for a Grammy. He can be seen (as Cornelius, the ant) in Pixar’s “A Bug’s Life."

    During the 1980s, Ossman returned to his “original” profession as a radio host, writer, and teacher, with historic broadcasts for NPR and WGBH, along with equally historic all-star-cast radio events like “Empire of the Air," “We Hold These Truths,” and “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," independently created for Walcutt’s Otherworld Media non-profit studio. Returning to Firesign for their 25th Anniversary Tour and subsequent albums and performances, Ossman now edits the group’s work, collected by the Library of Congress, for publication.

    In this episode, Mr. Ossman shares with Michael Liben what it was like working with Philip Austin and how his death has affected him.

    Links mentioned in this program:

    David Ossman on Firesign Theater site: http://www.firesigntheatre.com/media/media.php?member=Ossman

    Interesting Firesign Theater stuff that will change your life: http://firesigntheater.com



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    Boomers on the Launching Pad 2

    Boomers on the Launching Pad 2
    Boomers on the Launching Pad 2 picks up our continuing conversation with comedians, actors, writers, and all-around great people Philip Proctor and Jamie Alcroft. In a round table discussion, they talk with Host Michael Liben about birth, death, life - and all things before and after. It's a fascinating look at friendship that will surely bring a smile to your face.

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    Boomers on the Launching Pad

    Boomers on the Launching Pad
    This month on "Heart to Heart with Michael," Philip Proctor is back this time with fellow Boomer, Jamie Alcroft. Recorded back in those thrilling days of yestermonth when men could sit at the same table and share a microphone. In this episode, which we call Boomers on the Launching Pad, Jamie reveals the shocking truth about John Wilkes Booth, maple syrup, and Joseph Kennedy's Lincoln, while Philip shares a shocking tale from a Thai restaurant. It's all snails and adventure. BUT THERE'S MORE! For those of you who make a chunky contribution through Patreon, you may receive the picture portion of our picmition! But don't stop there.... Come back in May for Part 2!

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    Dear Friends: Remembering Phil

    Dear Friends: Remembering Phil
    Dear Friends: Remembering Phil Austin
    Pull up a cheese log as Michael and
    Philip Proctor huddle in a back booth
    at the Hanging Athenian Gardens Restaurant
    to celebrate the life and times of
    fellow Firesigner Phil Austin. In this episode,
    guest Biologist, Doctor Proctor reads is own bio,
    and reflects on the true meaning of friendship.
    It's all snails and adventure on an iTunes app
    near you. This episode is sponsored in part by The
    Hanging Athenian Gardens Restaurant, and by
    Shoplifters Supermarket.

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