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Comedian Larry Miller tells uplifting stories from his own life, in the tradition of great radio raconteurs like Jean Shepherd and Prarie Home Companion. Tune in to the fireside chat for the 21st century. It's time well spent!

Larry Miller is best known for roles in Waiting For Guffman, Best in Show and 10 Things I Hate About You, as well as his standup comedy. Now he brings his sharp wit and genteel manner to his very own podcast. And it's the only podcast recorded from inside an extinct volcano!

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    • Comedy
    • 4.8 • 1.1K Ratings

Comedian Larry Miller tells uplifting stories from his own life, in the tradition of great radio raconteurs like Jean Shepherd and Prarie Home Companion. Tune in to the fireside chat for the 21st century. It's time well spent!

Larry Miller is best known for roles in Waiting For Guffman, Best in Show and 10 Things I Hate About You, as well as his standup comedy. Now he brings his sharp wit and genteel manner to his very own podcast. And it's the only podcast recorded from inside an extinct volcano!

    The Final Episode! Does He Drink Coffee? (2020)

    The Final Episode! Does He Drink Coffee? (2020)

    Dear listeners, welcome to the last episode of The Larry Miller Show! We have really enjoyed bringing the show to you and being part of this fun with all of you. For the grand finale, since it is December, we have decided to go out with our annual holiday tradition of Larry re-telling his story, "Does He Drink Coffee?" Plus, Larry does a big tribute to the late, great Sean Connery. Also, Larry tells his favorite joke of all time and recites his favorite Robert Frost poem from memory.
    As you may have noticed, we haven't had a new episode in a few months. We've been unable to find a way to produce the show safely in these difficult times, as pre-production largely consists of Larry and his producer Colonel Jeff sitting in a small room for half a day, drinking decaf and talking. They talk mostly about Wagon Train, as if that's productive somehow. But that's the process.
    So, we've decided it's time to roll up the old circus tent. Thanks so much for listening and thanks for all of the yuks you've given us. It's really been a lot of fun bringing you the show and getting to know so many of you for the last 11 seasons. You're a good group! Keep up the good work. And as always, nominum quid geminus?

    • 30 min
    His Friend Didn't Know He Was On Fire (rebroadcast)

    His Friend Didn't Know He Was On Fire (rebroadcast)

    Larry talks about how much he loves station wagons and Chevelles! Plus crashing his parents' station wagon and buying himself a brand new Mercury Colony Park wagon! Then hear about Larry's friend didn't know he was on fire. Speaking of cars, Larry recounts a great scene from the classic Steve McQueen movie "The Getaway."And now, with further ado. http://LarryMillerShow.com
    Quote of the week: "But he didn't know he was on fire."

    • 42 min
    Larry Goes Hitchhiking (rebroadcast)

    Larry Goes Hitchhiking (rebroadcast)

    Hear about the time Larry hitchhiked to college in western Massachusetts. Did he live to tell the tale? Tune in and find out! Then Larry knocks over tent poles in his family car. And find out what to do if a bully kicks sand in your face at the beach! Finally, we hear about the classic musical "Fiddler on the Roof" and Larry recites the poem " When You Are Old" by Yeats. https://LarryMillerShow.com
    Quote of the week: "Fifty dollars is fifty dollars."

    • 36 min
    It's Too Hot To Be Happy (rebroadcast)

    It's Too Hot To Be Happy (rebroadcast)

    It's too hot to be happy. That's all there is to it. Yet, Larry makes mirth with tales of some of the hottest and coldest days of his life. In honor of the scorching sun, Larry recites "Summer Sun" by Robert Louis Stevenson. And he talks about the great World War II movie "They Were Expendable." https://LarryMillerShow.com
    Quote of the week: "It's a-hot out there."

    • 37 min
    William Conrad's Pants (rebroadcast)

    William Conrad's Pants (rebroadcast)

    Larry tells the story of how he almost had to wear William Conrad's pants during his first appearance on The Tonight Show. Then he talks about his favorite scene from the classic movie "Gentleman Jim." And in honor of the heat wave that's gripping the nation, he recites "I Know I Am But Summer To Your Heart" by Edna St. Vincent Millay. https://LarryMillerShow.com
    Quote of the week: "Let's talk about this. Can we turn the cameras off?"

    • 42 min
    The Accidental Locksmith (rebroadcast)

    The Accidental Locksmith (rebroadcast)

    Larry can make a duplicate key by eye, but somehow can't identify his own car. Plus a tribute to Alfred E. Newman and Butterfly McQueen. Then Larry talks about the great war movie "Kelly's Heroes" and recites the poem "A Boy And His Dad" by Edgar Albert Guest.
    Quote of the week: "Martians could land and say, "German?"

    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
1.1K Ratings

1.1K Ratings

kingdom of god is within you ,

Larry is great

This is/was an amazing show

DJ Santa Claus ,

LARRY MILLER DRINKING SOCIETY FOREVER

I am card carrying member. I am sad to know this show ended. It gave me many years of wonderful laughter. I am grateful to Colonel Jeff, Chris Laxamana, and everyone else who helped bring Larry Miller’s podcast into the world. For a while there every Wednesday or so I knew no matter what turmoil was happening within my personal life there was going to be 26-45 minutes of funny, thoughtful, poignant, warm, familiar, enlightening sound I could beam into my brain through my headphones.

Thank you all so very much.

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I still have my drinking club card. Thanks for the good times.

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