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Hey, That's Me! - A Commentary Podcast

Patrick Cotnoir, Brian Lynch
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Lost
Disney Plus
Parks and Recreation
Tickled
Sesame Street
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Comedy
The Simpsons
Star Wars
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
Mascots
Abbott Elementary
David Farrier
Wet Hot American Summer
Twin Peaks: the Return
Kids In the Hall
Dharma Initiative
The Secret Life Of Pets 2
The X-Files

Screenwriter Brian Lynch and Producer Patrick Cotnoir do audio commentaries on movies and TV shows with the people who made them who never got to do commentaries on them.

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Recent Guests

Jay Kogen
Writer for Malcolm in the Middle and the episode writer for College Recruiters
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Episode: Malcolm in the Middle, S7E12 "College Recruiters" (2004) with co-executive producer / writer Jay Kogen
Mike Royce
Writer/Co-producer of Everybody Loves Raymond
Everybody Loves Raymond
Episode: Everybody Loves Raymond, S6E13 "Tissues" (2002) with writer/co-producer Mike Royce
Mark Viniello
Makeup effects artist and adult Pteranodon performer on Jurassic Park 3
Stan Winston Studio / ADI
Episode: Jurassic Park 3 (2001) with Special Effects Artist / Pteranodon Performer Mark Viniello
Stuart Ziff
Chief Articulation Engineer, ILM veteran and documentary subject
Stuart Ziff documentary
Episode: Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983) with Chief Articulation Engineer / Production Assistant Stuart Ziff
Shannon Hamblin
Writer on X-Files Season 11 Episode 7
Writer
Episode: The X-Files, S11E7 "Rm9sbG93ZXJz" (2018) with writers Shannon Hamblin and Kristen Cloke-Morgan
Kristen Cloke
Writer on X-Files Season 11 Episode 7
Writer
Episode: The X-Files, S11E7 "Rm9sbG93ZXJz" (2018) with writers Shannon Hamblin and Kristen Cloke-Morgan
Ben Edlund
Writer/Director and supervising producer for the episode Smile Time
Angel / Firefly
Episode: Angel, S5E14 "Smile Time" (2004) with writer/director/supervising producer Ben Edlund
David Fury
Writer/Producer on Lost, Season 1
Lost
Episode: LOST, S1E9 "Solitary" (2004) with writer/co-executive producer David Fury and actress Andrea Gabriel ("Nadia")
Andrea Gabriel
Actress who played Nadia on Lost
Lost
Episode: LOST, S1E9 "Solitary" (2004) with writer/co-executive producer David Fury and actress Andrea Gabriel ("Nadia")

Hosts

Brian Lynch
Co-host of the show, Screenwriter / Producer
Patrick Cotnoir
Co-host and producer

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 57 ratings
  • Light Film & TV Behind-the-Scenes Pod

    Fun grab bag of conversations with creative people doing a variety of different jobs in front of and behind the camera on a movie or TV episode they worked on. Often perfectly entertaining to listen to even without watching the program at the same time, though you may find yourself compelled to do so later.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jennonymously
    Canada2 months ago
  • Nice guy!

    I met Patrick a few times. He’s great! He left Seeso and I got his job. Good dude.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Matty____K
    United States2 months ago
  • Just like a DVD commentary!

    I’ve always been a big fan of DVD/Blu-ray commentaries and am disappointed that they’re not as common anymore. This show helps fill that void, and features guests that often wouldn’t have been asked to do a commentary anyway. “Brian” and “Patrick” do a great job discussing the shows and movies with their guests and are very knowledgeable about the entertainment industry. I’ll keep listening as long as they keep making them!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Michael “V”
    United States4 months ago
  • Hey, That’s You!

    Oh, wow! That’s you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gambolingman
    United States10 months ago
  • Good podcast

    This podcast is fun and the hosts feel like cool people.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stephen mc
    United States10 months ago

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Listeners praise the show's behind‑the‑scenes depth and connoisseur‑level discussions of craft.
Guests and hosts have strong chemistry and bring a lot of industry knowledge.
The format often feels like an enjoyable, in‑depth audio commentary with memorable anecdotes.

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Malcolm in the Middle, S7E12 "College Recruiters" (2004) with co-executive producer / writer Jay Kogen
Q: What was it like joining a show late in its run and working in that room?
The guest explains the writers' room dynamics, the difference between single-camera and multi-camera setups, and how the energy of a new writer can affect the room.
Malcolm in the Middle, S7E12 "College Recruiters" (2004) with co-executive producer / writer Jay Kogen
Q: How did you get on this show?
The host describes knowing Linwood Boomer for years and pursuing opportunities at Universal, which led to involvement with Malcolm in the Middle.
Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983) with Chief Articulation Engineer / Production Assistant Stuart Ziff
Q: How did you get started in Star Wars and end up working on Jedi?
Stuart talks about a UCLA engineering background, a serendipitous interview near Van Nuys, and how his skill set aligned with Lucasfilm's needs, leading to a long run of effects work including Jedi.
The X-Files, S11E7 "Rm9sbG93ZXJz" (2018) with writers Shannon Hamblin and Kristen Cloke-Morgan
Q: How did you approach writing an episode with little dialogue?
They describe embracing visual storytelling, planning shots meticulously, and collaborating to ensure audience can follow the narrative through visuals and acting alone.
Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years (1993) with sound effects/foley artist since 1969, Dick Maitland
Q: How has the workflow changed with digital tools?
He describes transitioning from carts to emulator systems, and now digital libraries, while still needing collaboration with programmers to tailor tools for specific shows.

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This show pairs screenwriters and producers with the creators and on‑set talent behind beloved movies and TV, offering candid, production‑level storytelling and practical craft takeaways. Episodes often thread behind‑the‑scenes anecdotes with deep dives into writing rooms, casting decisions, editing, and directing, sprinkled with personal memories from long careers in entertainment. A standout aspect is the mix of high‑profile and themed guests, plus the hosts' conversational, in‑the‑ weeds questions that illuminate how iconic moments came to be. Listeners can expect thoughtful discussions that reward fans of TV and film with both technical insight and entertaining trivia.

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Hey, That's Me! launched a year ago and published 64 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Hey, That's Me! include:

1. Jay Kogen
2. Mike Royce
3. Mark Viniello
4. Stuart Ziff
5. Shannon Hamblin
6. Kristen Cloke
7. Ben Edlund
8. David Fury

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