Alphabetical by Guest From Night Court's Harry Anderson
through Rocky's Burt Young, explore
the entire alphabetical archive of
Just My Show guests.
Season Five So Far... Every podcast to date from the current
2010 season including our Winter Olympic
shows with the Miracle on Ice's Dave Silk
and Cool Runnings' Rawle D. Lewis.
The Complete Fourth Season Every podcast from our 2009 season
including interviews with Barry Williams,
Jerry Levine, Stephen Furst, Earle Hyman,
Jeremy Licht and Jack Hues.
The Complete Third Season Both podcasts from our abbreviated 2008
season including interviews with Family
Ties creator Gary David Goldberg and
McGruff the Crime Dog®.
The Complete Second Season
Every podcast from our 2007 season
including interviews with Tom Wopat,
Dan Lauria, Lou Diamond Phillips, Bob
Hegyes, Jamie Farr and Ted Lange.
The Complete First Season
Every podcast from our inaugural 2006
season including interviews with Gary
Sandy, Dennis Haskins and the cast
of The Great Space Coaster.
Welcome to the JMS Archives
As you'll see if you start at the beginning, the format of the show has changed a bit over the years. It began with fully produced regular episodes featuring two or more guests along with less produced "bonus interviews" in between.
As of season four, the shows have been restructured to what we think is a more listener friendly format. Now a days, we just give you shows. With one interview per episode, they're a little shorter for your busy schedules, which means we can also get new ones out to you a little more often.
As for the audio quality, we've worked on that as well over the years. Some of the earlier shows are a little rough, but we had to start somewhere! Even we cringe a little when we hear some of them, but it's a nice reminder of how far we've come...and most of the interviews still hold up.
Now go explore, catch up, re-listen...and don't be afraid to send us your suggestions. Thanks and enjoy the JMS archives!
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