

The amazing thing is, the second song they play might just be my favorite thing the band has ever done.

They jam over an interview with Goldie Hawn, and then jam again at the end of the episode. When the show returns, he replaces it with a completely different bit, and, when “the Beatles” finally show up, it’s Pavement instead! What’s more, the band doesn’t even play any album tracks. Before the fake commercial break (which is merely a pause), Space Ghost teases a “Meet the Beatles” segment. The premise of the episode is that Space Ghost wrote it, and not surprisingly the whole thing ends up terribly disjointed, unplanned and incomprehensible, even by SGC2C standards. is nuts.Īs a direct response to Henry geeking out over Pavement, “Pavement” is also my favorite episode of my favorite show, Space Ghost Coast 2 Coast. The idea that a random commercial for syndicated television from my backwoods hometown would be viewed on Ernest VHS tapes all over the U.S. That is the television station from my childhood hometown, so I saw that exact advertisement countless times as a kid. You can also watch The Bernie Mac Show on demand at Apple TV+.
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The series first aired on November 14, 2001. While that would be enough to make me feel a nostalgia tremor, the real kicker was when you played the Ernest clip advertising the Andy Griffith show on WDBJ-7. The Bernie Mac Show is a series that is currently running and has 5 seasons (104 episodes). The comedian got his start in as a stand-up comedian performing in Chicago. The program celebrates the life of comedic icon Bernie Mac from the beginning of his career to his passing in 2008. My Dad watched the Andy Griffith show like it was a documentary about his childhood. Bernie Mac: In My Own Words is a new REELZ TV special airing Sunday night. For many years, my family would pass by nearly a dozen different diners claiming to to be the ORIGINAL Aunt Bea’s Cafe while on our way to see my grandparents. Airy, North Carolina, which is where much of my extended family hails from. The town of Mayberry from the Andy Griffith show is based on Mt. While nearly every episode of this fantastic podcast gives me some sort of entertainment sleeper cell/PTSD flashback, this is the first one that hit super close to home.
