(S)Talking Brad Garrett - a podcast by Steve Friess and Miles Smith

from 2010-07-11T06:41:30

:: ::

The first line of his obituary will identify him as the put-upon brother in the classic sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond,” but before that role of a lifetime Brad Garrett was an accomplished stand-up comic who opened for Frank Sinatra, Julio Iglesias and many others. That’s why his decision to slap his name on the space at the Tropicana that has traditionally been a venue for comedians is less surprising than it appears at first. Garrett, who performed for the first two weeks at the club and promises to appear at least one weekend a month going forward, chats this hour about how he regards his quote-un-quote role of a lifetime, how awkwardness about his size led to his comedy career and how the liberal actor keeps the peace with his notoriously conservative former co-star, Patricia Heaton. Also, Brad and I dig into the question of whether he is being stalked.

In Banter: Lots of restaurant talk, the Harmon is stuck, Sheldon Adelson is defying expectations, the Main Event is still healthy, Dallas’ NFR/boxing gambit and the ATM companies want to help you lose more and faster.

Web: TheStripPodcast.Com
Email: TheStripPodcast@aol.com
Blog: VegasHappensHere.Com
Phone: 702-997-3300
Twitter: @TheStripPodcast

Further episodes of The Strip: Las Vegas Podcast

Further podcasts by Steve Friess and Miles Smith

Website of Steve Friess and Miles Smith