Listen "Exclusive Interviews with Jo Koy, Bill Bellamy, and Peter Engel"
Episode Synopsis
Join host Neil Haley for an incredible episode featuring three entertainment powerhouses: comedian Jo Koy discussing his groundbreaking Netflix special "Live from Seattle," actor and comedian Bill Bellamy talking about his new film "The Bounce Back," and legendary TV producer Peter Engel sharing behind-the-scenes stories from the iconic show "Saved by the Bell." Episode Summary: In this packed episode, Neil Haley brings listeners intimate conversations with some of entertainment's most beloved figures. First up is comedian Jo Koy, who shares his emotional journey to landing his first Netflix special. Koy opens up about staying awake until 1:01 a.m. to watch his special premiere, describing the "blood, sweat, and tears" that went into the project. He discusses how Netflix's platform differs from traditional TV specials, emphasizing how the content lives on the platform's library shelf forever rather than being a one-night-only event. Koy also reveals the deeply personal moment when he received the call confirming his Netflix deal the day before Thanksgiving, bringing him to tears as a dream finally came true. Bill Bellamy joins the show to discuss his role in the romantic comedy "The Bounce Back," where he plays Terry Jackson, the manager and agent to the film's protagonist. Bellamy reflects on how his career took off after becoming an MTV VJ, where he interviewed legends like Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Whitney Houston. He describes his character's role in helping promote a relationship guru who ironically has no relationship of his own, creating the film's central comedy. Bellamy emphasizes his goal of making audiences laugh while exploring themes of love and connection during the holiday season. The episode's highlight comes with Peter Engel, executive producer of "Saved by the Bell," who provides fascinating insights into creating one of television's most beloved shows. Engel reveals that the show aired in 85 countries and ran multiple times daily, making it a global phenomenon. He discusses how he assembled the magical cast, from Mark-Paul Gosselaar's natural ability to break the fourth wall as Zack Morris to Mario Lopez's slam-dunk audition for the role of Slater. Engel shares touching stories about the cast becoming like family, swimming and barbecuing at his house between shoots. Engel provides revealing details about the show's development, including how Tiffani Thiessen and Elizabeth Berkeley both auditioned for the role of Kelly Kapowski, resulting in Berkeley landing the part of Jessie instead. He discusses Dustin Diamond's comedy genius as Screech and his subsequent struggles after the show ended. Engel also shares a remarkable television first: "Saved by the Bell" was the first show to feature a cell phone on screen. The emotional impact of the show is evident when Engel describes encountering fans who cried when his producer credit appeared because they knew the show was ending. With a reunion special drawing 35 million viewers, the legacy of "Saved by the Bell" continues to resonate with audiences decades later.
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