
Welcome to the official One Chicago Podcast – the first behind-the-scenes look at the hit TV series Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med. Hosted by Brian Luce – a former Chicago cop turned producer on Chicago P.D., the series takes a deep dive into the making of these iconic shows. Each week you’ll hear exclusive conversations with the writers, crew, and stars who bring your favorite first r... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Host Brian Luce sits down with Jessy Schram to talk about all things Dr. Hannah Asher: Hannah’s past, everything about the pregnancy, and, of course, her changing relationship with Dr. Dean Archer.
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Host Brian Luce welcomes father-son stunt duo Rick LeFevour and Rick LeFevour Jr. to the show to dive into all things explosions, fires, and fights. They chat about Rick Sr.'s cowboy roots, Rick Jr.’s early beginnings as a three-year-old stunt coordi... more
Host Brian Luce chats with Andrew Gettens and Lauren MacKenzie on being a writer-couple duo for Chicago Med. They explain how their creative process helps their relationship, and divulge on the personal elements that went into crafting Esme and Jerem... more
Host Brian Luce sits down with Jesse Lee Soffer and Tracy Spiridakos to discuss the long awaited reunion of officers Halstead and Upton in last week’s crossover episode. They reflect on their time away from the show, what it was like to be back, and ... more
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Great podcast to go along with the great shows! Laroyce is my favourite so really enjoyed his episode on the podcast and the Atwater focused tv episodes! Glad I discovered this show from Western Canada! ❤️🇨🇦
Heard about this podcast from Kristin Davis’ SATC rewatch podcast “are you a Charlotte?” promoting your episode with David Eigenberg episode! And perfect timing as I’m getting so excited for Creation Entertainment’s Rescueverse conventions starting in 2026 (including the Chicago-based convention in March!)
Found this podcast by chance have enjoyed the background of the Chicago Trio. Thanks
Respectfully, Please don't ever play Marry, F, kill with your actors or actually anyone. Don't make the actresses have to work with people who have said they want to F them. I don't want to insult your intelligence, but I think you were not thinking when you introduced this on the Herman episode. I suggest you delete that section of the Herman interview before this podcast gets more famous. Thank you for listening. I do think the show has potential.
Love this podcast! I wish I could act in the Chicago PD. I love it so much! I miss being an extra so much on this show!
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The show spotlights behind-the-scenes dynamics of the Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med universe, with a focus on writing, production design, and cross-show storytelling. Episodes commonly feature writers, showrunners, and actors discussing character arcs, on-set processes, crossover logistics, and authentic production choices, often revealing collaborative room dynamics, real-world inspirations, and how off-screen relationships shape on-screen storytelling. A standout aspect is the emphasis on practical storytelling craft—from room structure and whiteboard planning to production logistics and cross-show integration—paired with personable, behind-the-scenes anecdotes that give listeners a sense of how large-ensemble first-responde... more
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Recent guests on One Chicago Podcast include:
1. Lauren Mackenzie
2. Andrew Gettens
3. Tracy Spiridakos
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6. Meridith Friedman
7. Edgar Castillo
8. Amy Morton
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