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CLL #1637 (feat. Jay McGraw)
01/07/2002 – Monday Night Show
Source – Lost Tape (2020) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio quality upgrade. Jay is returning for his 3rd and final appearance on CLL and once again proves to be a solid guest.
I agree with Wataki, Jay is a solid guest, surprising in that he is only 22 years old at the time. Most of the young guests don’t provide such articulate responses to callers
At the end of this show Jay is confused as to whether he’s been on the show once or twice before. Drew is correct in saying that he has been on twice. Jay says the first time he was on the show that Drew was doing Oprah and absent, which is incorrect. The first show Jay was on Drew is away and no explanation of his whereabouts is given, but on the second show Jay was on, Drew was there, whom was scheduled to be on Oprah the next day. Strange how Jay fused these days into one, however understandable it may be, the first and second show Jay was on are only 4 months apart.
This felt like a really long episode. Jay tries too hard, laughs at his own jokes, and latches on to Adam’s comments. He’s a classic coattail rider like Stephen Baldwin or Frank Stallone, who make lousy guests and drag the show down.
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Jay McGraw is an American author and television producer, best known as the son of Dr. Phil McGraw. He has written several self-help books for young adults and co-founded Stage 29 Productions, which produces shows like The Doctors. McGraw is also involved in television production, following in his father's footsteps in the wellness and media industry.
Jay Mcgraw is a good guest, This show was kinda awesome.
I agree with Wataki, Jay is a solid guest, surprising in that he is only 22 years old at the time. Most of the young guests don’t provide such articulate responses to callers
At the end of this show Jay is confused as to whether he’s been on the show once or twice before. Drew is correct in saying that he has been on twice. Jay says the first time he was on the show that Drew was doing Oprah and absent, which is incorrect. The first show Jay was on Drew is away and no explanation of his whereabouts is given, but on the second show Jay was on, Drew was there, whom was scheduled to be on Oprah the next day. Strange how Jay fused these days into one, however understandable it may be, the first and second show Jay was on are only 4 months apart.
This felt like a really long episode. Jay tries too hard, laughs at his own jokes, and latches on to Adam’s comments. He’s a classic coattail rider like Stephen Baldwin or Frank Stallone, who make lousy guests and drag the show down.
Come on, Frank Stallone was an awesome guest. 🙂
I liked the Frank Stallone episode, too
I don’t remember being annoyed at Jays previous appearance but he chimes in way too much and is not funny… it’s hard to listen to.