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The first season of the [[Never Not Funny]] [[podcast]] featured 60 episodes and was first broadcast April 7, 2006. The core lineup was [[Jimmy Pardo]], [[Mike Schmidt (comedian)|Mike Schmidt]] and Matt Belknap with occasional guests from the [[Los Angeles]] and [[Chicago]] comedy scenes. All 60 episodes were initially free and can now be purchased individually or as a whole season at pardcast.com<ref>http://pardcast.com/premium.php</ref>. |
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==The Lost Episodes== |
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Episodes one and two were quickly taken out of the podcast feed as all three hosts were unhappy with the quality of the content. Later they were condensed and edited together as a clip show, episode 117. They are currently available as part of the complete Season 1 package, but not as individual downloads.<ref>http://pardcast.com/premium.php?season=season1</ref> |
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==The Best of Never Not Funny, Volume One== |
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Midway through season 1 a compilation was made from stories from the first 20 episodes<ref>http://www.aspecialthing.com/store/index.htm</ref>. It was released as [[The Best of Never Not Funny, Volume One]], on [[AST Records]]. It also featured the full length version of the theme song, ''Mad at the World'', by [[Daver]]. It is currently the only best-of volume. |
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==Season 1 Episodes== |
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| 101 || April 7, 2006 || Jimmy discusses the start of his new “Pardcast” with producer Matt and fellow comedian Mike Schmidt. || The show was called "[[Running Your Trap]]: The Pardcast". |
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| 102 || April 14, 2006 || Jimmy talks with Mike Schmidt & Producer Matt about their celebrity crushes. || |
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| 103 || April 21, 2006 || Jimmy talks to Matt and Mike about dealing with fame.|| |
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| 104 || April 28, 2006 || Jimmy, Mike and Matt are joined by TV Host and comedian [[Paul Gilmartin]] to discuss the important topics of drugs, politics and [[tribute bands]]. || |
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| 105 || May 5, 2006 || Jimmy talks with Mike and Matt about his week in [[Las Vegas|Vegas]].|| |
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| 106 || May 12, 2006 || Jimmy talks with Mike and Matt about his days in a rock and roll band.|| |
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| 107 || May 19, 2006 || Jimmy talks with Mike & Matt about his constant need to apologize.|| |
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| 108 || May 26, 2006 || Jimmy, Mike & Matt are joined by comedian/writer Pat Francis and talk about the times they got into fist fights.|| |
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| 109 || June 2, 2006 || Jimmy, Mike and Matt answer listener emails.|| |
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| 110 || June 9, 2006 || Jimmy talks with Mike and Matt about sports injuries and ghosts.|| |
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| 111 || June 16, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt discuss [[Boy Scouts]], BB guns and [[The Banana Splits]].|| |
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| 112 || June 23, 2006|| Jimmy and the guys are joined by writer/actor [[Scott Aukerman]] to discuss fast food, home buying and the benefits of sitting in [[first class]].|| |
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| 113 || June 30, 2006|| Jimmy, Matt and Mike discuss rock ‘n roll concerts.|| |
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| 114 || July 7, 2006|| Jimmy hears about the time Mike and Matt met [[Robin Williams]].|| |
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| 115 || July 14, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt take on haircuts, shaving and dental floss.|| |
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| 116 || July 21, 2006|| Jimmy and the gang are joined by comedian/TV host [[Graham Elwood]] to discuss his hippie way of life.|| |
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| 117 || July 29, 2006|| Jimmy is out of town, so producer Matt hosts a look back at some moments from what the guys call the “The Lost Episodes” of Never Not Funny, episodes 1 and 2.|| |
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| 118 || August 4, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt discuss birthday week.|| |
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| 119 || August 11, 2006|| Jimmy and the gang talk about a couple of things.|| |
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| 120 || August 18, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt welcome the return of Paul Gilmartin.|| |
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| 121 || August 25, 2006|| Jimmy talks with Mike and Matt about TV, musicals and school rings.|| |
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| 122 || September 1, 2006|| Jimmy and “The Gang Of Two” discuss softball, writing and believe it or not... music!|| |
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| 123 || September 8, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt discuss the benefits of the gym and alone time.|| |
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| 124 || September 15, 2006|| The guys welcome comedian, TV Host and sometime caddy [[Mike Siegel]] to the show.|| |
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| 125 || September 22, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt talk about comedy legends.|| |
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| 126 || September 29, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt discuss martial arts.|| |
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| 127 || October 6, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt discuss road gigs and hay rides.|| |
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| 128 || October 13, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt are joined by comedian [[Paul F. Tompkins]] and discuss roommates and cookies.|| |
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| 129 || October 20, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt take on no less than ten different topics!|| |
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| 130 || October 27, 2006|| The guys celebrate their thirtieth episode with a live show from the [[UCB Theatre]] in Los Angeles.||The first live show and the premiere of the ''Mad at the World'' theme song |
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| 131 || November 4, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt discuss [[Halloween]].|| |
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| 132 || November 10, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt welcome comedian/writer [[Danielle Koenig]] to the show.|| |
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| 133 || November 18, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt deal with blogging.|| |
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| 134 || November 24, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt discuss Thanksgiving, soap operas and waiting in line.|| |
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| 135 || December 2, 2006|| Jimmy, Mike and Matt discuss computers, caddying and [[Welcome Back, Kotter|Kotter]]!|| |
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| 136 || December 8, 2006|| The guys are joined by comedian [[Todd Glass]].|| |
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| 137 || December 15, 2006|| The guys discuss their run-ins with the law.|| |
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| 138 || December 23, 2006|| The [[Christmas]] Episode.|| |
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| 139 || December 29, 2006|| A year end review of things that don’t matter.|| |
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| 140 || January 6, 2007|| The return of Pat Francis!|| |
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| 141 || January 13, 2007|| Soaps, Lotions and Grease... oh my!|| |
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| 142 || January 20, 2007|| What Are You Doing Here?|| |
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| 143 || January 26, 2007|| Will The Wolf Survive?|| |
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| 144 || February 3, 2007|| The guys are joined by comedian [[Jimmy Dore]].|| |
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| 145 || February 10, 2007|| Look, it’s a helicopter!|| |
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| 146 || February 17, 2007|| I’m On Fire.|| |
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| 147 || February 24, 2007|| Pull It Over!|| |
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| 148 || March 3, 2007|| TV Host and Comedian [[Bil Dwyer]] joins the guys.|| |
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| 149 || March 10, 2007|| Still The Same.|| |
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| 150 || March 16, 2007|| We’re Halfway There!|| |
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| 151 || March 24, 2007|| Lights Out! A-ha, Blast, Blast, Blast!|| |
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| 152 || March 31, 2007|| Writer/Director [[Pete Schwaba]] joins the guys.|| |
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| 153 || April 6, 2007|| Rock Kills Kid|| |
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| 154 || April 14, 2007|| The Thin Ice|| |
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| 155 || April 20, 2007|| NNF Comes Alive!||The second live episode |
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| 156 || April 27, 2007|| Writer/Performer Scott Aukerman returns.|| |
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| 157 || May 4, 2007|| Movin’ On Up|| |
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| 158 || May 11, 2007|| Cold Dip? Cold Dip? Three Cold Dips.|| |
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| 159 || May 18, 2007|| Very Quick Sidebar.||The last episode to feature co-host Mike Schmidt |
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| 160 || May 26, 2007|| Continuum|| |
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==External Links== |
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* [http://pardcast.com/premium.php/ Official Site] |
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* [http://www.aspecialthing.com/store/index.htm/ AST Records store] |
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==References== |
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