Classic Conversations podcast

Emmy-Winning Writer Bob Illes on Comedy, Chaos, and Classic TV

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Before Bob Illes was writing for The Carol Burnett Show, Smothers Brothers, and Silver Spoons, he was just a kid trying to climb inside his black-and-white TV.

  In this wildly funny and revealing conversation, Bob shares the misadventures, backstage feuds, celebrity run-ins (hello, Groucho Marx and Peter Sellers), and ridiculous showbiz politics that shaped his decades-long career in TV comedy. From bombing in front of Joey Bishop to being snubbed by Steve Martin (but in a friendly way), it’s a behind-the-scenes rollercoaster full of laughs and jaw-dropping moments.

Episode Highlights:

  • What it’s like to write comedy for Cosby, Carol Burnett, and Fred Willard
  • Bob's college radio show that accidentally became a star-studded madhouse
  • The truth behind Jason Bateman getting booted from Silver Spoons
  • Why Groucho Marx had to keep his cigar wrapped in plastic
  • Pitching a gay bar storyline to Sanford & Son… in 1973

 

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