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The seventh season of the [[Never Not Funny]] [[podcast]] featured 26 episodes and was first broadcasted May 19, 2010. The core lineup is [[Jimmy Pardo]] and Matt Belknap with weekly guests from the [[Los Angeles]] and [[Chicago]] comedy scenes. Each episode can be purchased individually or as a whole season at pardcast.com.<ref>http://pardcast.com/premium.php</ref>
The seventh season of the [[Never Not Funny]] [[podcast]] featured 26 episodes and was first broadcasted May 19, 2010. The core lineup was [[Jimmy Pardo]] and Matt Belknap with weekly guests from the [[Los Angeles]] and [[Chicago]] comedy scenes. Each episode can be purchased individually or as a whole season at pardcast.com.<ref>http://pardcast.com/premium.php</ref>


==Season 7 Episodes==
==Season 7 Episodes==

Revision as of 09:13, 20 November 2010

The seventh season of the Never Not Funny podcast featured 26 episodes and was first broadcasted May 19, 2010. The core lineup was Jimmy Pardo and Matt Belknap with weekly guests from the Los Angeles and Chicago comedy scenes. Each episode can be purchased individually or as a whole season at pardcast.com.[1]

Season 7 Episodes

# Date Episode Title Notes
701 May 19, 2010 Checking in with Al Madrigal.
702 May 25, 2010 Men at work with Greg Behrendt.
703 June 2, 2010 Burning bridges with Andy Kindler.
704 June 9, 2010 Put a bow on it with Pat Francis.
705 June 16, 2010 Saving your life with Steve Almond.
706 June 23, 2010 Wetting the bed with Sarah Silverman.
707 June 30, 2010 A fine how do you do with Jesse Thorn.
708 July 7, 2010 Step right up with Janet Varney.
709 July 14, 2010 Dress for success with Greg Proops.
710 July 21, 2010 Quiz Show with Pat Francis.
711 July 28, 2010 120 minutes with Jimmy Dore.
712 August 4, 2010 Modern Times With Ty Burrell.
713 August 11, 2010 X marks the spot with Mike Sweeney.
714 August 18, 2010 Cheap tricks with Pat Francis.
715 August 25, 2010 Singing Italian songs with Paul F. Tompkins.
716 September 1, 2010 Voices carry with Kevin Pollak.
717 September 8, 2010 Bearing gifts with Todd Levin.
718 September 15, 2010 Heart of Dorkness with Jackie Kashian.
719 September 22, 2010 Oranges and ladies with Matt Braunger.
720 September 29, 2010 A gay old time with Scott Thompson.
721 October 6, 2010 Out on the town with Jon Hamm.
722 October 13, 2010 Jury duty with Mike Schmidt.
723 October 20, 2010 We belong with Pat Francis.
724 October 27, 2010 Balls to the wall with Scott Aukerman.
725 November 3, 2010 Dishing it out with Danielle Koenig.
726 November 10, 2010 Case closed with Dave Holmes.
The Bridge VI November 17, 2010 This concludes Season 7 of Never Not Funny. Don't forget to sign up for Season 8 at pardcast.com! Look for a special Season 8 welcome message once you sign up, then get ready for the season premiere on November 24th!

Primo Bonus Episodes

# Title Description
Primo 22 Live At MaxFunCon 2010 Jimmy, Matt and Pat close out MaxFunCon 2010 with a live performance at the UCLA Lake Arrowhead Conference Center. (Recorded on May 9, 2010.)
Primo 23 You Fascinate Me 5.7.10 Jimmy hosts his interview/game show at the UCB Theatre with sidekick Pat Francis and special guest Danielle Koenig.
Primo 24 Bumbershoot 2010 Jimmy, Matt, Pat and special guest Greg Behrendt bring the podcast to Bumbershoot. Recorded live at the Charlotte Martin Theatre in Seattle, Washington on September 4, 2010.
Primo 25 The Writers' Room 7.29.10 Jimmy hosts a night of comedy, but his writers (Boris Hamilton, Jarrett Grode and Jimmy Dore) do the heavy lifting by providing jokes for him to read between acts. Featuring performances by Rob Delaney, Moshe Kasher and Matt Braunger. Recorded July 29th, 2010 at the UCB Theatre, Los Angeles.
Primo 26 Stupid Questions of the Year Jimmy, Matt and Pat catch up on a season's worth of stupid questions and Judge Jimmys in one super-sized bonus episode.

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