Michael Che Talks to Bob About His Show ‘That Damn Michael Che’ and How He Found His Voice on ‘SNL Weekend Update’

Michael Che Talks to Bob About His Show ‘That...

Up next

Final Episode: Dane Cook | Bob Saget's Here For You

Comedian, actor, and long-time friend Dane Cook joins the podcast for its final episode. Dane shares his journey to the stage, opening up about his battle with social anxiety as a child and how his parents' personalities influenced his acts. Bob and Dane tackle a share of serious ...  Show more

Margaret Cho | Bob Saget's Here For You

Margaret Cho is an American stand-up comedian, actress, musician, fashion designer, and author. She is a proud Korean American who from her beginnings has discussed social and political problems, often regarding race and sexuality. I met Margaret years back in San Francisco and i ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Michael Che
Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

Comedian Michael Che feels honored to be Conan O’Brien’s friend.

 

Michael sits down with Conan to talk about his first stand-up experience, jumping into the deep end at Saturday Night Live, and why jokes about politics and race will always hold up. Plus, Co ...

  Show more

Episode 1332 - Michael Che
WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Michael Che wanted out his life on the Lower East Side, but his initial path was not comedy. It was painting and fine art. Michael tells Marc how he became enamored with standup while living in his brother's basement, how he came to love the grind of building an act, and how he p ...  Show more

Che Pride Month (Ft. Michael Che)
The Brilliant Idiots

This week the brilliant idiots charlamagne and Andrew Schulz were joined by comedian Michael Che. During the episode they spoke about the comedian perspective and the different levels of comedic relief. Also, they speak on some trending topics such as Lori Harvey and Michael b Jo ...  Show more

Conflict with Michael Che
Amy Schumer Presents: 3 Girls, 1 Keith

SNL head writer Michael Che sits down with Amy and crew to talk about conflict. They cover bullying, the ‘no eye contact on the subway’ rule, and fights at Chick-fil-A. Also, Michael and Keith reminisce about having to fight the kid that was your size, just cause. And the gang ve ...  Show more