The Phil Hartman Tribute Episode (Part 2) | Full Episode | Fly on the Wall

Publicado 2023-09-27
The great Phil Hartman would have just turned 75. Join Dana and David, along with some special guests and a live audience as we celebrate the comedy, life, and legacy of Phil Hartman.

On Cadence13’s Fly on the Wall, Saturday Night Live stars Dana Carvey and David Spade take listeners behind the scenes and reminisce about their favorite SNL moments, memories, and sketches with special guests.

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  • @calibby85
    I remember being a kid and being so shocked and sad to hear of his passing. We had the Best of Phil on VHS I think. We idolized him. I hope his kids know how much joy he brought to so many of us❤
  • @Andy-bd6gr
    I just started listening to this podcast, Dana Carvey is, and always has been one of the reasons why I care about SNL..of course along with the greats, but when the greats are gone due to tragedy, I NEEDED A LAUGH! Thank you Dana.
  • @CharlieTWilbury
    2024 will be ten years since we lost Jan Hooks. I'll bet a ton of friends would come out for her.
  • @Shauna_180
    This tribute was so needed. Every generation should know about Phil. One of my favorites was Phil and Sinbad in Houseguest. The two of them together was comedy gold. The way he could play totally straight characters yet make them so damn funny was just absolute genius. Same for Jingle All The Way. I sure do miss him. Thanks for this
  • Phil was always one of my top favorites. He made such a huge impact on us all.
  • @devinangola3458
    I’m so glad you’ve done this, people didn’t talk about Phil after the tragedy. He deserves this, time has passed, hearts heal. It’s time to celebrate Phil, such a great artist and comedian.🙂😂 😔
  • @huntsee
    I'm only 30 (born in '92) but I grew up watching you guys and Phil Hartman ....he was so funny in "news radio" and "house guest" was a classic, so was "small solders" and "jingle all the way"!!! ❤
  • @Jared_Wignall
    It’s great to hear more about Phil Hartman. He was one of a kind. Excellent episode, keep up the great work guys!
  • @abnergenece4307
    Had the incredible luck to be a young fly on the wall during a commercial VO session back in the 80s, where he played both Reagan and Gorbachev, talking to each other. Of course, he absolutely nailed it, with ad libs that completely elevated the spot. What an incredibly friendly, talented, professional gentleman. So open and kind, even when he clearly didn’t need to be. Thanks for my favorite podcast, Dana & David.
  • @blakejohnson4713
    Phil Hartman has been, and always will be, my favorite SNL cast member of all time. It's not that he even made me laugh the most especially, but his presence was so singular, so undeniable, that he elevated every sketch he touched. RIP.
  • @angrypalekid
    Phil Hartman had such a huge impact on my childhood. I first I saw him as Kapt'n Karl on the Pee-Wee HBO special and then Pee-Wee's Playhouse before I discovered SNL in middle school. He was my favorite cast member even with all that talented competition. I really enjoyed listening to both parts of this podcast and that Phil was as loved by his peers as I loved watching him.
  • @traviscutler9912
    I started with Hartman and I always thought he was there forever. A true original, i really feel for his kids.
  • @HazyWave1974
    Man, if ever one of these episodes needed to be a video and not audio only, it was this one.
  • @paulwerder3705
    Done 2 great tributes now for Chris Farley and Phil hartman, please do one for norm, Would love to hear more stories about him
  • @heynowwoo
    If Phil was in a sketch it was funny. He made things funny even if they weren't very funny. He's probably the best all around cast member on SNL, ever. He was also excellent on NewsRadio. His character's interactions with Khandi Alexander's character were perfection (and him with the rest of the cast but I especially loved Bill and Catherine's interactions).
  • @jedijones
    I love watching Phil's old interviews on YouTube. One of the funniest ones I've ever seen is under the title "Rewind: Phil Hartman interview 1995. Topics: Pee Wee Herman, The Simpsons voices, Sinatra & more". He was in rare form in that one and made me LOL several times.