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    Andy Dick Live: Season 1

    1x237 Andy Dick Live E237

    • FilmOn.tv
    • 30m
    • Talk Show
    Andy opens up this show of “Andy Dick Live,” with his lovely co-host Karen Kilgraff and the notorious Chris. Andy talks about how Neil Armstrong just passed away and Tim Welsh sings a song as a homage to him. They continue to talk about Neil’s life, as Tim continues to sing his song. Andy introduces his next guest William McNamara on this segment of “Andy Dick Live.” Andy talks about his favorite movie, “Sideways,” and how it was adapted as a play. He talks about going to see the play, and about the wine tasting they had at the theatre. He talks about his struggles of his addictions. Afterwards he also mentions about his good friend’s suicide. On a lighter note, William McNamara talks about his movie “Copycat.” He talks about some of the new shows he pitched on National Geographic. Andy introduces his next guest, Jera, the lead singer of the band Slapback. He talks about singing since the age of four, and they talk about his singing career. Paris Dylan begins his segment, talking about the cancelation of “Jersey Shore.” William McNamara talks about his next show. In this fourth segment of Andy Dick Live, Slapback is putting up a show in the studio! Watch this segment to see their incredible live performance! Super funky! As the way Andy puts it. The guest and a friend, William McNamara still remains and Karen Kilgariff joins as a new guests of the show. Andy discusses about the rehabilitation visits with William McNamara both have quite a bit of experiences in different rehab centers. Craig Victor, the in-house chef, has cooked up some lettuce wrap chicken for the crews and Ovenmitt Romney talks practical jokes on current politics. In this final segment of Karen Kilgariff plays a song by Andy’s request. Dylan asks question to Ovenmitt Romney as the hosts are being served with the meal Craig had cooked up. Dylan talks about the pro-homosexual group supporting Romney’s cause with the slogan, “Freedom is Fabulous.” An
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