Frank Buckley Interviews

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Synopsis

KTLA Morning News anchor Frank Buckley interviews newsmakers, celebrities, technologists and tastemakers about what drives and inspires them, and how they got where they are today. With no time limits on Frank Buckley Interviews, Frank gets his guests to reveal more about themselves than they can during a typical live TV segment. New episodes are released every Wednesday. The TV version airs on KTLA-TV Channel 5 Saturdays at 5:30pm & Sundays at 11:30pm.

Episodes

  • Gary Taubes, Author

    01/02/2017 Duration: 43min

    Gary Taubes is an award-winning science writer who studied applied physics at Harvard and aerospace engineering at Stanford before turning to journalism. In 2007, he wrote "Good Calories, Bad Calories" which took on low-fat diets and refined carbohydrates like white bread and pasta. In 2011, his book "Why We Get Fat," continued the argument against the "calories in, calories out" concept espoused by many nutritionists which suggests that if you burn more calories than you consume--no matter where those calories come from--you'll lose weight. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Gloria Calderon Kellet, Showrunner

    25/01/2017 Duration: 55min

    Gloria Calderon Kellet is an executive producer of the new Netflix version of "One Day at a Time," the Norman Lear developed sitcom that ran on network TV from 1975-1984. The new version stars Justina Machado as Cuban American Penelope Alvarez, an Afghanistan war veteran mom raising two kids on her own in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Penelope's mom and grandmother to the kids is played by Rita Moreno. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Luke Davies, Screenwriter

    18/01/2017 Duration: 59min

    Luke Davies is the screenwriter for the film "Lion." He is an award-winning Australian poet, novelist, screenwriter and journalist who moved to Los Angeles several years ago and then struggled to find work. Now, he and his screenplay for "Lion" have been nominated for a number of awards including the BAFTA and the USC Libraries Scripter Award which recognizes screenwriters and the authors whose works they've adapted. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Greg Silverman, Warner Bros. Pictures

    11/01/2017 Duration: 01h04min

    Greg Silverman is the outgoing President of Creative Development and Worldwide Production at Warner Bros Pictures. During his nearly 20 years at Warner Bros, he’s been involved in dozens of films either as an executive or the head of production. The Dark Knight, The Hangover, 300, Inception, Argo, Gravity, American Sniper, Suicide Squad, Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Sully are just a few of the films that happened on Greg’s watch. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews

  • Andy Puddicombe, Headspace

    04/01/2017 Duration: 49min

    It's a new year. Is one of your resolutions to be more mindful? Maybe you've heard of mindfulness and wondered what it means. My guest on this podcast is Andy Puddicombe who says meditation is the way to achieve mindfulness. He's co-founder of Headspace, a meditation app that London's Telegraph newspaper described as having "brought mindfulness to the masses." The company is a thriving start-up with offices in London and Santa Monica that claims 11 million downloads and users in 190 countries. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Nancy Silverton, Chef/Restaurateur

    28/12/2016 Duration: 01h06min

    Nancy Silverton is one of the most celebrated and honored chefs in the U.S. and is a co-owner of three of the most popular and well-regarded restaurants in Los Angeles--Osteria Mozza, Pizzeria Mozza, and Chi Spacca. With partners Mario Batali and Joe Bastianich, the three restaurants have wowed critics and diners from the day each opened. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Corbin Bernsen, Actor/Filmmaker

    21/12/2016 Duration: 53min

    Actor Corbin Bernsen became a star with his portrayal of divorce lawyer Arnie Becker in the critically acclaimed, audience favorite "L.A. Law" on NBC from 1986-1994. He also starred in another long-running series "Psych" from 2006-2014. Fans will also remember him from major roles in movies like the "Major League" franchise among many others. In recent years, Corbin has also become known for being a filmmaker with a production company that focuses on family and faith. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Jonathan Gold, L.A. Times Restaurant Critic

    14/12/2016 Duration: 54min

    Jonathan Gold is the restaurant critic for the Los Angeles Times. He is the most influential restaurant critic in Southern California. His "Jonathan Gold's 101 Best Restaurants" list in the Los Angeles Times is a bible for foodies, and being on the list is the aspiration of every restaurateur and chef in Southern California. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Dave Holmes, Author/Former MTV VJ

    07/12/2016 Duration: 52min

    Dave Holmes is the editor at large for Esquire.com and a former VJ on MTV. He got the VJ job in the late 1990s after being a contestant on MTV's "Wanna be a VJ?" contest. His book "Party of One" is an honest and hilarious memoir about being a boy in a big Catholic family in St. Louis in the 1970s, about his time on MTV, about feeling like he was "different" at an early age, and about how being a closeted gay kid led to him feeling like an outsider. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • David Koechner, Actor

    30/11/2016 Duration: 54min

    David Koechner is probably best known for his role as the absurd Champ Kind in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and its sequel. But that's just one role of some 160 or so film and TV credits to his name. Many of them are comedic roles. After all, he trained at Second City Theater in Chicago and was a cast member on Saturday Night Live in the mid 90s. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Lisa Napoli, Author

    23/11/2016 Duration: 57min

    McDonald's Big Mac and fries? You can place that order just about anywhere in the world. In the 1940s though, this American success story was just a single restaurant in San Bernardino, California started by a couple of brothers named McDonald. That is until a man named Ray Kroc entered the picture in 1954 and became the franchising agent for McDonald's. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Romany Malco, Actor

    16/11/2016 Duration: 51min

    Romany Malco is an actor who you'll recognize from films like "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "Think Like A Man" and from TV shows like Showtime's "Weeds" and ABC's "No Ordinary Family." Recently, he starred in Amazon's "Mad Dogs." In short, he's a well-respected and constantly working actor who you probably recognize. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Cpl. Todd Nicely, USMC Veteran

    11/11/2016 Duration: 38min

    Corporal Todd Nicely was leading a group of Marines on a security patrol in Afghanistan on March 26, 2010 when he stepped on a 40-pound bomb. Corporal Nicely survived the blast, but the improvised explosive device left him a quadruple amputee. Today this young man is one of only five Americans to survive deployments to Iraq or Afghanistan as quadruple amputees. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Dr. Kristi Funk, Breast Cancer Surgeon

    09/11/2016 Duration: 58min

    Dr. Kristi Funk is a breast cancer surgeon who was thrust into the public eye in 2013 when Angelina Jolie wrote an op-ed piece for the New York Times explaining her decision to have a double mastectomy. In it, she mentioned that she had the procedure at Dr. Funk's Pink Lotus Breast Center in Beverly Hills. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Candace Nelson, Sprinkles Cupcakes

    02/11/2016 Duration: 41min

    If you've ever been laid off from a job and heard the cliche phrase: "When one door closes, another one opens," and wondered: Does it really? Candace Nelson, founder of Sprinkles Cupcakes, is proof that it can in a big way. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Sara Blakely, Spanx

    26/10/2016 Duration: 44min

    Sara Blakely is the founder and owner of Spanx--a company that has disrupted the undergarment business with a product that Sara invented in her apartment after cutting the feet out of a pair of pantyhose. Today, she's a self-made billionaire. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Dr. Francine Kaufman, Medtronic Diabetes

    19/10/2016 Duration: 38min

    Dr. Francine Kaufman is the chief medical officer for the Diabetes Group at Medtronic. On September 28th, the medical technology company announced a major breakthrough in the treatment of type 1 diabetes. Full podcast notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Adam Nagourney, New York Times

    14/10/2016 Duration: 33min

    Adam Nagourney, Los Angeles Bureau Chief of the New York Times, is my guest on this podcast "extra" edition of "Frank Buckley Interviews." I wanted to speak with the former chief national political correspondent for The Times before the third and final debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Full episode notes available at ktla.com/FrankBuckleyInterviews.

  • James Worthy, Lakers Legend

    12/10/2016 Duration: 01h06min

    James Worthy is a Lakers legend; A Hall of Famer who is considered to be one of the 50 best to ever play in the NBA. He played with the Los Angeles Lakers during one of the team's most exciting periods--the "Showtime" era led by Magic Johnson. Full show notes available at ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

  • Roy Choi, Kogi Korean BBQ

    05/10/2016 Duration: 55min

    Roy Choi is the co-founder and co-owner of Kogi Korean BBQ--several taco trucks which began rolling in LA in 2008 serving delicious Korean barbecue in a Mexican taco. The taste sensation and the way it was marketed--via Twitter--revolutionized food trucks and launched a chef onto the world stage. Full show notes are available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.

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