Peter Sagal
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Podcast Appearances
Did you call them up? Did you go to their offices? Did you bang on the window like Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate yelling, Old Bay! Old Bay! You know, I did it, but I should have. Where were you? I'm sorry. I couldn't help you. We've loved you on Saturday Night Live for a long time, and I wanted to ask about this character who appeared just this spring for the first time.
Did you call them up? Did you go to their offices? Did you bang on the window like Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate yelling, Old Bay! Old Bay! You know, I did it, but I should have. Where were you? I'm sorry. I couldn't help you. We've loved you on Saturday Night Live for a long time, and I wanted to ask about this character who appeared just this spring for the first time.
Miss Eggie, your stand-up persona.
Miss Eggie, your stand-up persona.
Miss Eggie, your stand-up persona.
And this thing happened, I believe it was the first time Miss Eggie appeared, that instantly became like a classic Saturday Night Live moment, because one of Miss Eggie's bits is that she's always turning to the audience and asking them to finish her thought, right? And Miss Eggie, I should say, was doing this bit about all the terrible men she's known,
And this thing happened, I believe it was the first time Miss Eggie appeared, that instantly became like a classic Saturday Night Live moment, because one of Miss Eggie's bits is that she's always turning to the audience and asking them to finish her thought, right? And Miss Eggie, I should say, was doing this bit about all the terrible men she's known,
And this thing happened, I believe it was the first time Miss Eggie appeared, that instantly became like a classic Saturday Night Live moment, because one of Miss Eggie's bits is that she's always turning to the audience and asking them to finish her thought, right? And Miss Eggie, I should say, was doing this bit about all the terrible men she's known,
And you said, and these men ain't, and you held the microphone out to the audience, and the entire audience on live TV yelled a certain expletive. Yes. Which was an amazing moment. But my question for you is, what in the world did you expect them to say?
And you said, and these men ain't, and you held the microphone out to the audience, and the entire audience on live TV yelled a certain expletive. Yes. Which was an amazing moment. But my question for you is, what in the world did you expect them to say?
And you said, and these men ain't, and you held the microphone out to the audience, and the entire audience on live TV yelled a certain expletive. Yes. Which was an amazing moment. But my question for you is, what in the world did you expect them to say?
So I'm grateful to them. No, seriously, people will talk for years about, like, you know, Elvis Costello changing a song at the last second and Miss Eggie getting the FCC fine. I think those will be like... Huge moments. I want to ask you before we go on to the game, of course, about Poker Face. You're on this week's episode. This is the Murder of the Week show. It's a huge hit.
So I'm grateful to them. No, seriously, people will talk for years about, like, you know, Elvis Costello changing a song at the last second and Miss Eggie getting the FCC fine. I think those will be like... Huge moments. I want to ask you before we go on to the game, of course, about Poker Face. You're on this week's episode. This is the Murder of the Week show. It's a huge hit.
So I'm grateful to them. No, seriously, people will talk for years about, like, you know, Elvis Costello changing a song at the last second and Miss Eggie getting the FCC fine. I think those will be like... Huge moments. I want to ask you before we go on to the game, of course, about Poker Face. You're on this week's episode. This is the Murder of the Week show. It's a huge hit.
Natasha Lyonne travels around the country solving crimes. I don't think it's a spoiler because part of the show is you find out who the murderer is in the very first few minutes. You're not the murderer. Was that disappointing? They said, oh, we want you to be on Poker Face. You're like, yay, but you don't get to kill anybody. Aww.
Natasha Lyonne travels around the country solving crimes. I don't think it's a spoiler because part of the show is you find out who the murderer is in the very first few minutes. You're not the murderer. Was that disappointing? They said, oh, we want you to be on Poker Face. You're like, yay, but you don't get to kill anybody. Aww.
Natasha Lyonne travels around the country solving crimes. I don't think it's a spoiler because part of the show is you find out who the murderer is in the very first few minutes. You're not the murderer. Was that disappointing? They said, oh, we want you to be on Poker Face. You're like, yay, but you don't get to kill anybody. Aww.
Okay, this is good. This is good dirt. Okay, so people will see the episode this weekend. It's out now. You play the PA baseball announcer for a minor league team who a sponsor is a cheese company. And the gag is your character eats a lot of cheese. A lot. And you're telling me that you're on set and they're saying, okay, now you have to eat more cheese. And you're like, no, you don't understand.
Okay, this is good. This is good dirt. Okay, so people will see the episode this weekend. It's out now. You play the PA baseball announcer for a minor league team who a sponsor is a cheese company. And the gag is your character eats a lot of cheese. A lot. And you're telling me that you're on set and they're saying, okay, now you have to eat more cheese. And you're like, no, you don't understand.
Okay, this is good. This is good dirt. Okay, so people will see the episode this weekend. It's out now. You play the PA baseball announcer for a minor league team who a sponsor is a cheese company. And the gag is your character eats a lot of cheese. A lot. And you're telling me that you're on set and they're saying, okay, now you have to eat more cheese. And you're like, no, you don't understand.