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The third season of the [[Never Not Funny]] [[podcast]] featured 26 episodes and was first broadcast March 20, 2008. The core lineup was [[Jimmy Pardo]] and Matt Belknap with weekly guests from the [[Los Angeles]] and [[Chicago]] comedy scenes. All 26 episodes can be purchased individually or as a whole season at pardcast.com<ref>http://pardcast.com/premium.php</ref>. |
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==Changes in the Third Season== |
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=== The Primo === |
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At the end of [[Never Not Funny (Season 2)|season 2]], Jimmy and Matt announced their plan to switch to a subscription format, which they refer to as the "Primo" version. The full version would be available for $19.99 from pardcast.com. Listeners who didn't want to pay to subscribe could still get the free feed from iTunes, but they would only receive the first 20 or so minutes. This has continued in the later seasons.<ref>http://pardcast.com/premium.php?season=season3</ref> |
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=== Monkey Go Lucky Video === |
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Starting in season three, [[Josh Andrew Koenig|Andrew Koenig]] became the videographer (and occasional contributor) for Never Not Funny, posting five, five-minute clips from every episode on his website, monkeygolucky.com.<ref>http://monkeygolucky.com/nnf.shtml</ref> |
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==Season 3 Episodes== |
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!width="25"|# !!width="120" |Date !!width="600"|Episode Title !!width="200"|Notes |
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| 301 || March 20, 2008 || Season Three kicks off with guest [[Dave Holmes]].|| |
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| 302 || March 28, 2008 || Jimmy and Matt welcome NNF first-timer [[Andy Daly]].|| |
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| 303 || April 4, 2008 || Pat Francis makes his Season Three debut.|| |
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| 304 || April 11, 2008 || Goin' deep with [[Scott Aukerman]].|| |
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| 305 || April 18, 2008 || [[Doug Benson]] joins the guys.|| |
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| 306 || April 25, 2008 || The long-awaited return of [[Todd Glass]].|| |
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| 307 || May 2, 2008 || It's that time again: Pat Francis time.|| |
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| 308 || May 9, 2008 || It's a family affair with Danielle Koenig.|| |
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| 309 || May 16, 2008 || Oh boy, it's [[Paul F. Tompkins]].|| |
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| 310 || May 23, 2008 || Dropping science with [[Chris Hardwick]].|| |
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| 311 || May 30, 2008 || Third time's the charm for Pat Francis.|| |
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| 312 || June 6, 2008 || Getting personal with [[Rob Corddry]].|| |
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| 313 || June 13, 2008 || Reminiscing about the days of old with [[Matt Walsh (comedian)|Matt Walsh]].|| |
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| 314 || June 20, 2008 || The return of [[Dave Holmes]].|| |
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| 315 || June 27, 2008 || Back for more: Pat Francis.|| |
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| 316 || July 4, 2008 || Celebrate July 4 with our old friend [[Jimmy Dore]].|| |
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| 317 || July 11, 2008 || On the driver's side of your tram, it's [[Bil Dwyer]].|| |
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| 318 || July 18, 2008 || Let's get down to business with [[Greg Behrendt]].|| |
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| 319 || July 25, 2008 || Riding the bus with [[Graham Elwood]].|| |
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| 320 || August 1, 2008 || Hanging out after the BBQ with Pat Francis and his nephews!|| |
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| 321 || August 8, 2008 || Bend over Abigail Mae, here comes [[Patton Oswalt]].|| |
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| 322 || August 15, 2008 || One of the greatest Americans in the country, Mr. [[Mike Siegel]].|| |
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| 323 || August 22, 2008 || Catching up with [[Scott Aukerman]].|| |
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| 324 || August 29, 2008 || Spend some quality time with Paul Gilmartin.|| |
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| 325 || September 5, 2008 || Killing them softly with Pat Francis.|| |
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| 326 || September 19, 2008 || Season Three wraps up with [[Paul F. Tompkins]].|| |
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| The Bridge II || September 19 2008 || Jimmy and Matt walk you through the transition to Season 4 and the new pardcast.com subscription system.|| |
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==Primo Bonus Episodes== |
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{{Main|Never Not Funny Primo Bonus Episodes}} |
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| Primo 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 10th, 2008 at the [[UCB Theatre]] in Hollywood, California. |
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| 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 7th, 2008; featuring Pat Francis.) |
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| 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.) |
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==External Links== |
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* [http://pardcast.com/premium.php/ Official Site] |
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* [http://monkeygolucky.com/ Video Site] |
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==References== |
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