Where Everybody Knows Your Name with Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson (sometimes)

By: Team Coco & Ted Danson Woody Harrelson
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  • Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson are total opposites with an unbreakable bond since meeting on the hit sitcom “Cheers.” But after that show wrapped, life took them in different directions. This podcast is a chance to reconnect, both with each other and the amazing friends they’ve each met over the decades—that is, when Ted can get a hold of Woody! Join them as they dig beyond the career highlights and into the stuff of life that makes us who we are. Like the title says, this is a place to be known.
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  • Billy Eichner
    Feb 19 2025

    Ted Danson is chuffed to sit down with his new pal Billy Eichner. Billy talks to Ted about how his parents let him have a gay-coded bar mitzvah, getting fan mail for his film “Bros,” how being Billy on the Street didn’t come naturally to him, being mentored by Joan Rivers, why working hard is overrated, and more. Billy also shares about a 1989 film starring Ted that meant a lot to his family.


    This episode was recorded in 2023. To help those affected by the Southern California wildfires, make a donation to World Central Kitchen today.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • David Blaine
    Feb 12 2025

    Woody Harrelson introduces Ted Danson to his good pal, world-renowned magician David Blaine. Ted asks David how he caught the magic bug and about the stunts that have given him the most trouble. David discusses his influences, the relationship between acting and magic, and how fatherhood has changed his outlook. Bonus: David calls out Woody’s motorcycle riding skills.

    Watch a video about how David Blaine spent 7 days underwater, narrated by Woody.

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    1 hr
  • Phil Rosenthal
    Feb 5 2025

    Phil Rosenthal is checking in on the state of his friendship with Ted Danson after a hot and heavy start! The “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator discusses how his late parents influenced him, the time he met a young Ray Romano, and why he doesn’t consider “Somebody Feed Phil” a food show. Bonus: Phil offers some tips on traveling and eating well.


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    1 hr and 7 mins

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Fun and friendly where everyone gets to know each other better

This is my first and my only podcast to date. I’m a bit older, although younger than Ted and even Woody. Until now I’ve listened only to books, I’ve watched shows and I’ve watched movies. I have no actual issues with podcasts. I always felt like I had to draw the line somewhere. That is until I knew 2 guys from a show my husband and I grew up with together we’re doing one. It’s why I started, but not why I still listen.

The first couple of episodes are a bit clunky and more unfocused, but both guys, especially Ted, get better quickly. Of course the feeling varies and changes with each guest, but they are all entertaining, at the very least. I feel like I have a somewhat accurate idea of who each of the fellas are outside of the amazing acting they do. Some of the guests I am more interested in hearing from the get go and some I like, but they all surprised me with what they said. For instance, Tom Selleck, who did his very first podcast with this show, was fantastic. He was genuine, interesting and very down to earth. Dax Shepard, who has his own podcast, was great. Lisa Kudrow, also comes to mind and this is to name a few. Of course the ones with the Cheers guys as guests were as fantastic as I’d hoped.

You don’t need to be fans of Cheers to enjoy this. I’m not even sure you need to be fans of Ted or Woody, but you will be once you listen. They are really fun, informative and entertaining. I’ll be super upset with Conan and Team Coco if they were not to continue. Btw, Conan is so entertaining in his podcast too. I left feeling like I know all the guests better. Yep, aside from being super talented, they are all so much like the rest of us!

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Love it

All their podcasts make you feel like your hanging out in a room chatting right along with them!

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fun and funny

It's rare for a podcast to make me LOL, but there I was walking my dog and repeatedly LOL. If you enjoy the work of Ted Dansin and Woody Harrelson, you will enjoy this podcast

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