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The John Fugelsang Podcast

Conservative Comedy Still Counts As Comedy

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Crossover Media Group

Sexy Liberal Podcast Network, Sexy Liberal, Arts, News, Sanity, John Fugelsang, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Cheryl Ladd joins the show to discuss her new film, "A Cowgirl's Song," and discusses her decision to change Charlie's Angels. Then, Professor Nick Marx on why conservative comedy still counts as comedy. And John discusses the importance of voting in the midterm elections.

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0:00.0

This is the John Fugel-Sang Podcast.

0:09.0

Once upon a time,

0:10.0

young Cheryl Lad went to Hollywood with dreams of being a singer and she got a job

0:15.2

singing voicing a character on Josie and the Pussycats. The money afforded her famously to get a

0:20.4

white Mustang and take acting class and she got some credits happy days

0:23.8

Satan School for Girls and then the most iconic star of one of TV's biggest

0:28.0

hits quit Farra Fawcett of Charlie's Angels she was offered the role and

0:32.2

finally said she'd do it if she could make the choice to not play the character as another sex goddess but to play against type and make it a comedic role.

0:40.0

And young Cheryllette stepped into the biggest shoes on TV and the ratings went up.

0:46.0

And since then she's got on to release albums, appear in over 80 films, tons of episodic

0:50.2

TV from Ray Donovan to CSI Miami.

0:53.0

She's appeared on Broadway.

0:54.0

She sang the National Anthem at the Dam Super Bowl.

0:56.9

And now Miss Cheryl Ladd is starring in a delightful new family film, A Cowgirls song.

1:02.4

She plays a former country music star who stops singing when her husband died and when her

1:06.8

son gets in trouble with the law, her granddaughter is gradually convinced her to find her voice

1:11.4

again.

1:12.3

It sounds like the plot of a Hank Williams song and the best part of the film is that Cheryl Ladd sings.

1:18.0

Cheryl Ladd, welcome back. Oh, it's so nice to be back with you. What a nice introduction.

1:23.8

Well, it's very special because I want to show you, since we're on the radio, show you a photo.

1:28.0

This was taken of you and myself on March 10th, 2020, and two days later, this building shut down for good.

1:36.0

Yes, it did.

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