Topic: Robert Redford

7 chapters across the catalog

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 1:17:37 - 1:19:33

1852: Jell-No!

Jane Fonda, Robert Redford, Oscar In Memoriam Omissions

The hosts criticize the Oscar "In Memoriam" segment, noting that Jane Fonda appeared to have been drinking before her tribute to Robert Redford. They list several notable figures omitted from the segment, including Bridgette Bardot, Robert Carradine, and David Kiley, the inventor of IMAX. Adam mentions that John C. Dvorak watched the ceremony while in the hospital.

In the Saddle
Episode 968 2:54:58 - 2:58:15

968: In the Saddle

Megyn Kelly Today Show, Jane Fonda Interview, Hollywood Facelifts

Megyn Kelly's new morning show on NBC is criticized for its awkward celebrity interviews and focus on Kelly's personal narrative. During an interview with Jane Fonda and Robert Redford, Kelly was rebuffed by Fonda after asking about her history with plastic surgery. The show is described as "slow-moving and boring," struggling to find a balance between hard news and daytime entertainment.

Dealio
Episode 940 1:32:05 - 1:34:57

940: Dealio

CNN Watergate Special and Robert Redford

CNN is criticized for airing a four-hour special on Watergate featuring Robert Redford, which the hosts view as an attempt to draw parallels to the current Trump administration. Redford's appearance and narration are mocked, with the hosts focusing on his physical appearance and the "prophetic" framing of the documentary.

Blue Waffles
Episode 758 2:21:05 - 2:26:45

758: Blue Waffles

Robert Redford Larry King Interview, Climate Deniers

Robert Redford discussed climate change with Larry King, labeling those who question the science as "deniers" afraid of change. Redford expressed confusion over President Obama's approval of Arctic drilling, calling it the "endgame" for the environment despite his general support for the administration's policies.

Techno Boondoggle
Episode 521

521: Techno Boondoggle

Climate Change Push, Robert Redford and EPA Regulations

Robert Redford appears in a promotional video advocating for aggressive climate change action and the reduction of carbon pollution. The discussion highlights President Barack Obama's pledge to use the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to bypass Congress and close coal-fired power plants. Claims are made that the current push for environmental regulation is timed to precede a potential reversal in global temperature trends.

Resume Normal Activity!
Episode 501 2:33 - 4:53

501: Resume Normal Activity!

Media Movie Tie-ins, Robert Redford, and George Stephanopoulos

The discussion explores the trend of major news networks using segments to promote Hollywood films, specifically citing Robert Redford's appearance on Good Morning America. Redford's interaction with George Stephanopoulos is highlighted as an example of the blurred lines between political operatives and news anchors. The hosts suggest that news directors' personal connections to political advisors influence coverage.