
WTF Episode 103 with Bob Odenkirk & Maria Bamford
From: WTF with Marc Maron
Series: WTF with Marc Maron
Length: 59:00
Marc sits down with Bob Odenkirk, one half of the influential '90s HBO sketch program Mr. Show. Odenkirk has gone on to be a succesful director, writer and actor. They'll talk about the discipline it takes to get creative projects made. Plus, a conversation in the car with the delightfully bizarre comic Maria Bamford.
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Piece Description
Marc sits down with Bob Odenkirk, one half of the influential '90s HBO sketch program Mr. Show. Odenkirk has gone on to be a succesful director, writer and actor. They'll talk about the discipline it takes to get creative projects made. Plus, a conversation in the car with the delightfully bizarre comic Maria Bamford.
Timing and Cues
Full Version (59) Version
ep1 Segment A
IC: From PRX, the Public Radio Exchange it's WTF.
OC: .. from PRX, the Public Radio Exchange. [+music]
TRT: 22:55 - 23:00
Cutaway
TRT: :59
ep1 Segment B
IC: It's WTF and I'm Marc Maron ...
OC: .. from PRX, the Public Radio Exchange. [+music]
TRT: 27:01 - 27:04
Cutaway
TRT: :59
ep1 Segment C
IC: It's WTF I'm Marc Maron
OC: WTF is distributed by PRX, the Public Radio Exchange. [+ music]
TRT: 6:50 - 6:54
Total: 59:00
Newshole (54) Version
ep 3 Billboard
IC: From PRX, the Public Radio Exchange
OC: ..right after this.
NEWS HOLE (5:00)
ep3 Segment A
IC: We have two conversations ...
OC: .. from PRX, the Public Radio Exchange. [+music]
TRT: 19:23 - 19:28
Cutaway 1
TRT: :59
ep3 Segment B
IC: It's WTF and I'm Marc Maron ...
OC: .. from PRX, the Public Radio Exchange. [+music]
TRT: 24:33 - 24:38
Cutaway 2
TRT: :59
ep3 Segment C
IC: It's WTF I'm Marc Maron
OC: WTF is distributed by PRX, the Public Radio Exchange. [+ music]
TRT: 6:50 - 6:53
Total Audio: 54:00
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Are We Doing This? | John Paul Montagna | N/A/. | Publisher: Canit Corayapel Tunes | 2009 | 00:59 |







David Cochrane
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 09:58 PM | Permalink
Funny and more
Marc Maron gets comedians to open up and reveal more about themselves than what we see when they're performing. They're always insightful. The personal stories make them meaningful even for non-comedy fans.
Marc performs a self-examination that gets Bob Odenkirk and Maria Bamford to do the same. They reveal themselves as self-critical, without being the cliched self-loathing comedian. It will make their comedy that much richer.