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The Oh, Hello Show

The Oh, Hello Show is a comedy act created by Americans Nick Kroll and John Mulaney that was popularized on Comedy Central's Kroll Show.[1][2][3] The show centers on Gil Faizon (Kroll) and George St. Geegland (Mulaney), elderly men from the Upper West Side of Manhattan who are known for their turtlenecks, misinformed beliefs, and tendency to say "Oh, hello" in unison.[4][5] The characters appeared on several shows and in a Broadway play called Oh, Hello that ran for 138 performances at the Lyceum Theatre from September 2016 to January 2017.

Origins

Kroll and Mulaney developed Faizon and St. Geegland after watching two men wearing turtlenecks and blazers at The Strand Bookstore purchase separate copies of Alan Alda's book Never Have Your Dog Stuffed: And Other Things I've Learned.[6][7]

In the early 2000s, Faizon and St. Geegland hosted a weekly show at Rififi, a New York comedy club that closed down in 2008. It was during this time that Kroll and Mulaney were able to hone their characters.[8][9]

Characters

Roommates George and Gil are in their 70s and have strong New York accents, and they frequently mispronounce common words and names. For example, they refer to Ashton Kutcher's show Punk'd as Prank'd; Johnny Knoxville as Johnny Nashville, and Candid Camera as Candy Camera. They also frequently put the stress on the wrong syllables of words, especially in iambic fashion. For example, pronouncing Broadway as "Br'dway" and junk mail as "j'nk mail", and their podcast named "Oh Hello: The P'dcast". The pair have shaggy gray hair and beards, wear glasses, and wear baggy clothes for an overall unkempt appearance, Geegland tending to dress more formally. They met in Toronto while dodging the Vietnam War, but they did their part for the war effort by fighting with Asians they saw in Canada. George is an author and playwright and has written several shows for him and Gil to star in, usually not being well received by their audiences. They have a dog named Pug Giamatti, but he left for an adventure in Saugerties.[10]

Gil Faizon

Gil's birth name is Gil Cosby, but he took his wife's last name of Faizon.[11] He is of Polish Jewish descent.[12] Faizon has an ex-wife, son (Adam Brody), and stepson (Joe Mande).[13][14] Gil's father reportedly "ratted out other Jews during the Holocaust." He is very proud of being Jewish, especially the Israeli settlements, and members of strict Orthodox sects who look at him disdainfully on the bus. He had a Bar Mitzvah and his Torah portion was an Archie comic. Faizon, who has more of a Brooklyn Jewish accent, often introduces himself as "Charmed I'm sure, Gil Faizon." He is an actor and voice-actor.[12] He is also a stand-in model for mashed potatoes and other creamed foods.[10] He suffers from bagel-induced cholesterol[11][15] and eczema.

George St. Geegland

St. Geegland was born in Providence, Rhode Island to verbally abusive parents sometime in the mid-1940s. He was responsible for reintroducing the polio virus to his school district. His family is Presbyterian and Dutch from St. Geegland, Von Dutch. In college, he attended Columbia University as a penmanship major.[10] St. Geegland, a former short story professor at the fictitious SUNY Yonkers, is the more aggressive of the two characters.[11][16] He often yells at others, makes racist comments, and may have raped a student.[3][16] His behavior and anti-psychotic medication indicates that he may be a psychopath. St. Geegland's unwritten novel, Rifkin's Dilemma, is about the boyhood of a man with a fondness for masturbation.[16] He's been married three times. All three of St. Geegland's wives died the same way, on the same staircase. His first wife's name was Inertia Bernstein.[10] He was divorced at the age of 46.[17] Spalding Gray personally disliked him, and he has chapped hands.[10] He may have Alzheimer's disease.[12]

Television appearances

Kroll Show

The characters of Faizon and St. Geegland were heavily popularized on Kroll's self-titled Comedy Central show, Kroll Show (2013–15), where they appeared in 11 episodes. They were presented through several different formats, including a variety of sketches, and the prank show Too Much Tuna, as hosts of a public access prank show in which unsuspecting contestants are given tuna fish sandwiches with "too much tuna". They usually ruined the prank by telling the contestant that a tuna fish sandwich was coming before the plate of food arrived.[2][3][5][18][19] Too Much Tuna also carried over to their stage show.

Late Night with Seth Meyers

The duo has appeared in character as guests on two episodes of Late Night with Seth Meyers, promoting the Off-Broadway and Broadway runs of Oh, Hello. Host Seth Meyers is a friend of both Kroll and Mulaney, having previously worked with Mulaney as a writer for Saturday Night Live and Documentary Now!.

Comedy Bang! Bang!

Faizon and St. Geegland have also appeared as guests in a season five episode of Scott Aukerman's IFC show Comedy Bang! Bang!, alongside The Lonely Island. During their appearance, they talked about their extensive Broadway background, which includes producing the Cats-inspired show Pugs and You Snooze, You Lose, a musical about the Terri Schiavo case. They have also appeared on several episodes of the original Comedy Bang! Bang! podcast.

Conan

Kroll and Mulaney have appeared in character on an episode of Conan O'Brien's TBS talk-show Conan. The appearance occurred during O'Brien's week of shows taped from the Apollo Theater in New York City, which coincided with the run of Oh, Hello on Broadway. George and Gil appeared during the monologue to give O'Brien a "welcome-back-to-New York-official-basket", consisting of a pre-broken umbrella, a sun-faded photo of Danny Aiello, a cup of three-week-old watermelon, a copy of Fagen's New York, and a gift certificate to St Michael's Cemetery.

Chelsea

To promote Oh, Hello on Broadway, Kroll and Mulaney appeared in two episodes of the Netflix talk show Chelsea as Faizon and St. Geegland. Host Chelsea Handler also uses "Oh, hello" as her catchphrase to open each show.

Portlandia

Faizon and St. Geegland appear in the sketch comedy series Portlandia in the episode "Peter Follows P!nk" where they meet series mainstays Toni and Candace (Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen) and invite them to a surprise assisted suicide party.

Oh, Hello theatrical run

Off-Broadway

Oh, Hello premiered as an off-Broadway play on December 1, 2015, and played for several weeks at The Cherry Lane Theatre in New York's Greenwich Village.[20] After the success of this production, Kroll and Mulaney took the show on the road, performing in San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and Boston.[21]

Broadway

Kroll and Mulaney began a 15-week staging of the show on Broadway at the Lyceum Theater, starting on September 23, 2016, in previews and on October 10 officially.[22][23] The show closed on January 22, 2017.[24] The show received positive reviews overall. Ben Brantley of The New York Times helped launch the show's success by giving it an unexpected rave review during its off-Broadway run.[25][26] Entertainment Weekly called it "full of genuine laughs", but also "surprisingly unambitious, with no real story, no attempt to welcome new audiences, no truly great comic moments. It's a sketch, drawn out", giving it a "B".[27] Marilyn Stasio of Variety wrote that "Their pre-established fan base from Comedy Central, alt-comedy clubs and obscure videos should go for this sloppy, silly, occasionally inspired, extended version of their comic shtick as two affected Upper West Side geezers named Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland — but Oh, Hello on Broadway might not be the show to win over new enthusiasts."[28]

Netflix special

A recorded performance of the show featuring Steve Martin as the guest and with an appearance by Matthew Broderick was released by Netflix on June 13, 2017.[29] A bonus clip was also released on Netflix featuring Michael J. Fox as the guest. The recorded performance received a positive review from Erik Adams of The A.V. Club, who gave it a "B+" and called it "a singularly funny testament to Kroll and Mulaney's creative partnership and personal friendship".[30] Lea Palmieri of Decider wrote that "Oh, Hello On Broadway might be the most ridiculous Broadway show you watch on Netflix this year, but it's absolutely worth watching." She noted, however, that "trimming about 15 minutes wouldn't have hurt the show."[31]

Podcast

On April 3, 2020, the first episode of Oh, Hello: the P'dcast was released.[32] The comedy podcast covers Gil and George's investigation of Princess Diana's death. Guests across the show's eight episodes included John Oliver, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Pete Davidson. Time magazine called it one of the best podcasts of 2020.[33]

References

  1. ^ "The Oh, Hello Show (2008– )". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  2. ^ a b "Kroll Show's 'Oh Hello': Nick Kroll & John Mulaney Are Upper West Side Divorcees (VIDEO)". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  3. ^ a b c . Cc.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  4. ^ "Watch "Oh, Hello" stars Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland drop in at 92Y · Great Job, Internet! · The A.V. Club". Avclub.com. 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  5. ^ a b ""Oh Hello" (said in unison) – Kroll Show Character Database by Eddz". Genius.com. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
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  7. ^ Evans, Bradford (2013-01-09). "Watch Nick Kroll and John Mulaney Reprise Their "Oh, Hello" Characters for 'Kroll Show'". Splitsider. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  8. ^ Fitz-Gerald, Sean. "25 Comedians Reminisce About Rififi". Vulture. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  9. ^ Eakin, Marah (2015-03-24). ""We really used every piece of the cow": Nick Kroll walks us through Kroll Show · The Walkthrough". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  10. ^ a b c d e 92Y Plus (2015-01-22), Nick Kroll and John Mulaney: A Night with Kroll Show's "Oh Hello", retrieved 2017-01-12
  11. ^ a b c "Did You Miss Nick Kroll & John Mulaney As Their "Oh Hello" Characters At The 92Y? You Can Watch It Now | Decider | Where To Stream Movies & Shows on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Instant, HBO Go". Decider. 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  12. ^ a b c "Oh, Hello on Broadway". Netflix. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  13. ^ "Oh, Hello – Too Much Tuna – Elon – Kroll Show Video Clip | Comedy Central". Cc.com. 2014-12-17. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  14. ^ "nick kroll on Twitter: "Gil's beautiful son Joel is indeed Adam Brody. #krollshow"". Twitter.com. 2013-02-27. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  15. ^ "Meet George and Gil – Kroll Show Video Clip | Comedy Central". Cc.com. 2014-12-17. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  16. ^ a b c "Kroll Show – Oh, Hello – George and Gil at the Y". YouTube. 2014-02-19. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  17. ^ "Kroll Show – Oh, Hello – A Heart-to-Heart with Dr. Neuringer". YouTube. 2014-08-29. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  18. ^ "Episodes cast for "Kroll Show" (2013)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  19. ^ "nick kroll on Twitter: "oh hello... TOO MUCH TUNA is gil faizon & george st geegland's new prank show w/ @JoeMande & john @mulaney"". Twitter.com. 2013-01-09. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  20. ^ "Oh, Hello | History | Cherry Lane Theatre". www.cherrylanetheatre.org. Retrieved 2016-12-30.
  21. ^ "Nick Kroll, John Mulaney add another date for sold-out 'Oh, Hello'"
  22. ^ "Oh, Hello On Broadway". Oh, Hello On Broadway. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  23. ^ Viagas, Robert. "See What the Critics Said About 'Oh, Hello' on Broadway" Playbill, October 11, 2016
  24. ^ "Oh, Hello on Broadway". broadway.com. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  25. ^ Sims, Dave (June 13, 2017). "The Marvelous Specificity of Oh, Hello Comes to Netflix". The Atlantic Monthly.
  26. ^ Brantley, Ben (20 December 2015). "Review: In 'Oh Hello,' Sour and Crotchety Old Men at Their Best". The New York Times.
  27. ^ Oxfeld, Jesse (October 10, 2016). "Oh, Hello: EW stage review". Entertainment Weekly.
  28. ^ Stasio, Marilyn (October 20, 2016). "Broadway Review: 'Oh, Hello on Broadway'". Variety.
  29. ^ Lenker, Maureen Lee (May 18, 2017). "Oh, Hello on Broadway is coming to Netflix". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  30. ^ Adams, Erik (June 13, 2017). "Only Nick Kroll and John Mulaney could've (or should've) come up with Oh, Hello". A.V. Club.
  31. ^ Palmieri, Lea (June 13, 2017). "'Oh, Hello On Broadway': John Mulaney And Nick Kroll Bring Their Grumpy Geezers To The Big Stage". Decider.
  32. ^ Fierberg, Ruthie (April 3, 2020). "John Mulaney and Nick Kroll Take Oh, Hello From Broadway to Podcast". Playbill.
  33. ^ Dockterman, Eliana (May 29, 2020). "The Best Podcasts of 2020 So Far". Time.

External links

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Not to be confused with The Oh Hellos The Oh Hello Show is a comedy act created by Americans Nick Kroll and John Mulaney that was popularized on Comedy Central s Kroll Show 1 2 3 The show centers on Gil Faizon Kroll and George St Geegland Mulaney elderly men from the Upper West Side of Manhattan who are known for their turtlenecks misinformed beliefs and tendency to say Oh hello in unison 4 5 The characters appeared on several shows and in a Broadway play called Oh Hello that ran for 138 performances at the Lyceum Theatre from September 2016 to January 2017 Contents 1 Origins 2 Characters 2 1 Gil Faizon 2 2 George St Geegland 3 Television appearances 3 1 Kroll Show 3 2 Late Night with Seth Meyers 3 3 Comedy Bang Bang 3 4 Conan 3 5 Chelsea 3 6 Portlandia 4 Oh Hello theatrical run 4 1 Off Broadway 4 2 Broadway 4 3 Netflix special 5 Podcast 6 References 7 External linksOrigins EditKroll and Mulaney developed Faizon and St Geegland after watching two men wearing turtlenecks and blazers at The Strand Bookstore purchase separate copies of Alan Alda s book Never Have Your Dog Stuffed And Other Things I ve Learned 6 7 In the early 2000s Faizon and St Geegland hosted a weekly show at Rififi a New York comedy club that closed down in 2008 It was during this time that Kroll and Mulaney were able to hone their characters 8 9 Characters EditRoommates George and Gil are in their 70s and have strong New York accents and they frequently mispronounce common words and names For example they refer to Ashton Kutcher s show Punk d as Prank d Johnny Knoxville as Johnny Nashville and Candid Camera as Candy Camera They also frequently put the stress on the wrong syllables of words especially in iambic fashion For example pronouncing Broadway as Br dway and junk mail as j nk mail and their podcast named Oh Hello The P dcast The pair have shaggy gray hair and beards wear glasses and wear baggy clothes for an overall unkempt appearance Geegland tending to dress more formally They met in Toronto while dodging the Vietnam War but they did their part for the war effort by fighting with Asians they saw in Canada George is an author and playwright and has written several shows for him and Gil to star in usually not being well received by their audiences They have a dog named Pug Giamatti but he left for an adventure in Saugerties 10 Gil Faizon Edit Gil s birth name is Gil Cosby but he took his wife s last name of Faizon 11 He is of Polish Jewish descent 12 Faizon has an ex wife son Adam Brody and stepson Joe Mande 13 14 Gil s father reportedly ratted out other Jews during the Holocaust He is very proud of being Jewish especially the Israeli settlements and members of strict Orthodox sects who look at him disdainfully on the bus He had a Bar Mitzvah and his Torah portion was an Archie comic Faizon who has more of a Brooklyn Jewish accent often introduces himself as Charmed I m sure Gil Faizon He is an actor and voice actor 12 He is also a stand in model for mashed potatoes and other creamed foods 10 He suffers from bagel induced cholesterol 11 15 and eczema George St Geegland Edit St Geegland was born in Providence Rhode Island to verbally abusive parents sometime in the mid 1940s He was responsible for reintroducing the polio virus to his school district His family is Presbyterian and Dutch from St Geegland Von Dutch In college he attended Columbia University as a penmanship major 10 St Geegland a former short story professor at the fictitious SUNY Yonkers is the more aggressive of the two characters 11 16 He often yells at others makes racist comments and may have raped a student 3 16 His behavior and anti psychotic medication indicates that he may be a psychopath St Geegland s unwritten novel Rifkin s Dilemma is about the boyhood of a man with a fondness for masturbation 16 He s been married three times All three of St Geegland s wives died the same way on the same staircase His first wife s name was Inertia Bernstein 10 He was divorced at the age of 46 17 Spalding Gray personally disliked him and he has chapped hands 10 He may have Alzheimer s disease 12 Television appearances EditKroll Show Edit The characters of Faizon and St Geegland were heavily popularized on Kroll s self titled Comedy Central show Kroll Show 2013 15 where they appeared in 11 episodes They were presented through several different formats including a variety of sketches and the prank show Too Much Tuna as hosts of a public access prank show in which unsuspecting contestants are given tuna fish sandwiches with too much tuna They usually ruined the prank by telling the contestant that a tuna fish sandwich was coming before the plate of food arrived 2 3 5 18 19 Too Much Tuna also carried over to their stage show Late Night with Seth Meyers Edit The duo has appeared in character as guests on two episodes of Late Night with Seth Meyers promoting the Off Broadway and Broadway runs of Oh Hello Host Seth Meyers is a friend of both Kroll and Mulaney having previously worked with Mulaney as a writer for Saturday Night Live and Documentary Now Comedy Bang Bang Edit Faizon and St Geegland have also appeared as guests in a season five episode of Scott Aukerman s IFC show Comedy Bang Bang alongside The Lonely Island During their appearance they talked about their extensive Broadway background which includes producing the Cats inspired show Pugs and You Snooze You Lose a musical about the Terri Schiavo case They have also appeared on several episodes of the original Comedy Bang Bang podcast Conan Edit Kroll and Mulaney have appeared in character on an episode of Conan O Brien s TBS talk show Conan The appearance occurred during O Brien s week of shows taped from the Apollo Theater in New York City which coincided with the run of Oh Hello on Broadway George and Gil appeared during the monologue to give O Brien a welcome back to New York official basket consisting of a pre broken umbrella a sun faded photo of Danny Aiello a cup of three week old watermelon a copy of Fagen s New York and a gift certificate to St Michael s Cemetery Chelsea Edit To promote Oh Hello on Broadway Kroll and Mulaney appeared in two episodes of the Netflix talk show Chelsea as Faizon and St Geegland Host Chelsea Handler also uses Oh hello as her catchphrase to open each show Portlandia Edit Faizon and St Geegland appear in the sketch comedy series Portlandia in the episode Peter Follows P nk where they meet series mainstays Toni and Candace Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen and invite them to a surprise assisted suicide party Oh Hello theatrical run EditOff Broadway Edit Oh Hello premiered as an off Broadway play on December 1 2015 and played for several weeks at The Cherry Lane Theatre in New York s Greenwich Village 20 After the success of this production Kroll and Mulaney took the show on the road performing in San Francisco Chicago Washington D C Los Angeles and Boston 21 Broadway Edit Kroll and Mulaney began a 15 week staging of the show on Broadway at the Lyceum Theater starting on September 23 2016 in previews and on October 10 officially 22 23 The show closed on January 22 2017 24 The show received positive reviews overall Ben Brantley of The New York Times helped launch the show s success by giving it an unexpected rave review during its off Broadway run 25 26 Entertainment Weekly called it full of genuine laughs but also surprisingly unambitious with no real story no attempt to welcome new audiences no truly great comic moments It s a sketch drawn out giving it a B 27 Marilyn Stasio of Variety wrote that Their pre established fan base from Comedy Central alt comedy clubs and obscure videos should go for this sloppy silly occasionally inspired extended version of their comic shtick as two affected Upper West Side geezers named Gil Faizon and George St Geegland but Oh Hello on Broadway might not be the show to win over new enthusiasts 28 Netflix special Edit A recorded performance of the show featuring Steve Martin as the guest and with an appearance by Matthew Broderick was released by Netflix on June 13 2017 29 A bonus clip was also released on Netflix featuring Michael J Fox as the guest The recorded performance received a positive review from Erik Adams of The A V Club who gave it a B and called it a singularly funny testament to Kroll and Mulaney s creative partnership and personal friendship 30 Lea Palmieri of Decider wrote that Oh Hello On Broadway might be the most ridiculous Broadway show you watch on Netflix this year but it s absolutely worth watching She noted however that trimming about 15 minutes wouldn t have hurt the show 31 Podcast EditOn April 3 2020 the first episode of Oh Hello the P dcast was released 32 The comedy podcast covers Gil and George s investigation of Princess Diana s death Guests across the show s eight episodes included John Oliver Lin Manuel Miranda and Pete Davidson Time magazine called it one of the best podcasts of 2020 33 References Edit The Oh Hello Show 2008 IMDb com Retrieved 2015 05 28 a b Kroll Show s Oh Hello Nick Kroll amp John Mulaney Are Upper West Side Divorcees VIDEO Huffingtonpost com Retrieved 2015 05 28 a b c Search Comedy Central Official Site ComedyCentral com Cc com Archived from the original on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Watch Oh Hello stars Gil Faizon and George St Geegland drop in at 92Y Great Job Internet The A V Club Avclub com 2015 01 23 Retrieved 2015 05 28 a b Oh Hello said in unison Kroll Show Character Database by Eddz Genius com Retrieved 2015 05 28 1 dead link Evans Bradford 2013 01 09 Watch Nick Kroll and John Mulaney Reprise Their Oh Hello Characters for Kroll Show Splitsider Retrieved 2015 05 28 Fitz Gerald Sean 25 Comedians Reminisce About Rififi Vulture Retrieved 2015 05 28 Eakin Marah 2015 03 24 We really used every piece of the cow Nick Kroll walks us through Kroll Show The Walkthrough The A V Club Retrieved 2015 05 28 a b c d e 92Y Plus 2015 01 22 Nick Kroll and John Mulaney A Night with Kroll Show s Oh Hello retrieved 2017 01 12 a b c Did You Miss Nick Kroll amp John Mulaney As Their Oh Hello Characters At The 92Y You Can Watch It Now Decider Where To Stream Movies amp Shows on Netflix Hulu Amazon Instant HBO Go Decider 2015 01 23 Retrieved 2015 05 28 a b c Oh Hello on Broadway Netflix Retrieved 4 March 2019 Oh Hello Too Much Tuna Elon Kroll Show Video Clip Comedy Central Cc com 2014 12 17 Retrieved 2015 05 28 nick kroll on Twitter Gil s beautiful son Joel is indeed Adam Brody krollshow Twitter com 2013 02 27 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Meet George and Gil Kroll Show Video Clip Comedy Central Cc com 2014 12 17 Retrieved 2015 05 28 a b c Kroll Show Oh Hello George and Gil at the Y YouTube 2014 02 19 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Kroll Show Oh Hello A Heart to Heart with Dr Neuringer YouTube 2014 08 29 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Episodes cast for Kroll Show 2013 IMDb com Retrieved 2015 05 28 nick kroll on Twitter oh hello TOO MUCH TUNA is gil faizon amp george st geegland s new prank show w JoeMande amp john mulaney Twitter com 2013 01 09 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Oh Hello History Cherry Lane Theatre www cherrylanetheatre org Retrieved 2016 12 30 Nick Kroll John Mulaney add another date for sold out Oh Hello Oh Hello On Broadway Oh Hello On Broadway Retrieved 13 June 2017 Viagas Robert See What the Critics Said About Oh Hello on Broadway Playbill October 11 2016 Oh Hello on Broadway broadway com Retrieved 13 June 2017 Sims Dave June 13 2017 The Marvelous Specificity of Oh Hello Comes to Netflix The Atlantic Monthly Brantley Ben 20 December 2015 Review In Oh Hello Sour and Crotchety Old Men at Their Best The New York Times Oxfeld Jesse October 10 2016 Oh Hello EW stage review Entertainment Weekly Stasio Marilyn October 20 2016 Broadway Review Oh Hello on Broadway Variety Lenker Maureen Lee May 18 2017 Oh Hello on Broadway is coming to Netflix Entertainment Weekly Retrieved June 14 2017 Adams Erik June 13 2017 Only Nick Kroll and John Mulaney could ve or should ve come up with Oh Hello A V Club Palmieri Lea June 13 2017 Oh Hello On Broadway John Mulaney And Nick Kroll Bring Their Grumpy Geezers To The Big Stage Decider Fierberg Ruthie April 3 2020 John Mulaney and Nick Kroll Take Oh Hello From Broadway to Podcast Playbill Dockterman Eliana May 29 2020 The Best Podcasts of 2020 So Far Time External links EditThe Oh Hello Show at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Oh Hello Show amp oldid 1116083850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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