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‘ALMOST LIVE! STILL ALIVE,’ A SPECIAL PODCAST SERIES

BROADCAST PERSONALITY CATCHES UP WITH THE FORMER CREATORS, CAST AND PERFORMERS OF THE NORTHWEST’S ICONIC TV SHOW

SEATTLE, WA (June 24, 2020) – Pat Cashman, himself a veteran of KING TV’s longtime comedy/sketch program, ALMOST LIVE!, hosts a new, limited podcast mini-series – reconnecting with the fabled group who were part of the legendary TV show. In a collection of one-on- one interviews, Cashman drops in on the creative people who originated the weekly must-watch showcase of local satire and hometown laughter from 1984 to 1999 (and in re-runs ever since.)

Each podcast episode features never-before told tales, behind-the-scenes glimpses and intimate discussions of the little local show that ultimately became a juggernaut – finding a national platform on Comedy Central and worldwide syndication. For fifteen years, ALMOST LIVE’S signature sketches, characters and regular departments humorously defined local people, places, businesses, politics, music and culture. The Lame List, Speed Walker, The John Report, Mind Your Manners with Billy Quan, Roscoe’s Rug Emporium, The High-Fivin’ White Guys, Capable Woman, Uncle Fran’s Musical Forest, The Ballard Driving Academy, The Adventures of Sluggy and Green River Dance are just a handful of the regular bits and pieces that became Seattle household names.

Get reacquainted with the ALMOST LIVE! band of regulars: John Keister, Tracey Conway, Bill Nye (The Science Guy), Nancy Guppy (Art Zone), Joel McHale (The Soup, Community), Bob Nelson (Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Nebraska), Ross Shafer, Bill Stainton and many more.

ALMOST LIVE! STILL ALIVE, the podcast.

Found at: www.AlmostLiveStillAlive.com – and on social media platforms and podcast directories.

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