This episode is 99.9% complete, missing for exactly 25 years, shared for the first time since it originally aired. One of two of the oldest files to ever be recovered in the history of Adam Carolla era LoveLine. Riki’s on vacation and it’s just the boys learning the ropes, Adam and Drew Year One!
This episode is 99.9% complete, missing for exactly 25 years, shared for the first time since it originally aired. The oldest file to ever be recovered in the history of Adam Carolla era LoveLine. Riki’s on vacation and it’s just the boys learning the ropes, Adam and Drew Year One!
CLL #51 (feat. Jennifer Love Hewitt and Scott Grimes)
12/10/1995– Sunday Night Show
Source – Lost Tape (2019)
This episode has been missing since it originally aired over 23 years ago. It’s 96% complete missing some of Adam’s opening story and the opening of a call after the top of the 2nd hour station ID break. Riki Rachtman is not in present for this episode, it’s an early preview of what the show would become sans Riki who departs in January of 1996.
From Wiki: Party of Five is an American television teen and family drama created by Christopher Keyser and Amy Lippman that originally aired on Fox for six seasons from September 12, 1994, to May 3, 2000. The series featured an ensemble cast led by Scott Wolf as Bailey, Matthew Fox as Charlie, Neve Campbell as Julia, and Lacey Chabert as Claudia Salinger, who with their baby brother Owen (played by several actors) constitute five siblings whom the series follows after the loss of their parents in a car accident. Notable co-stars included Scott Grimes, Paula Devicq, Michael Goorjian, Jeremy London, and Jennifer Love Hewitt. While categorized as a series aimed at teenagers and young adults, Party of Five explored several mature themes, including substance and domestic abuse, cancer, and the long-term effects of parental loss.[1]
Despite receiving positive reviews from television critics after its debut, including TV Guide naming it “The Best Show You’re Not Watching” in 1995,[2] the series suffered from low ratings during its first and second seasons, during which speculation arose that it would soon be cancelled. However, in 1996, Party of Five won the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama, after which ratings and popularity grew for the majority of the remainder of the series.[3] A spin-off starring Hewitt debuted on the network in 1999, Time of Your Life, which was cancelled after one season.
CLL #50 (feat. The Awkward Chemistry Between The Three Hosts)
12/07/1995– Thursday Night Show
Source – Lost Tape (2020)
This episode has been missing since it originally aired over 24 years ago. It’s 99% complete. The date was confirmed by Riki’s poorly timed vacation, the next week of shows were all just Adam and Drew and birthed their solo chemistry hosting the show. Nobody has heard this episode since it originally aired, let’s all listen together and find out what happened.
This episode is 100% complete, missing for over 24 years now restored. Adam, Riki and Drew promoting Danzig’s comic book that was recently made into a feature film and album, Nobody has heard this since it originally aired, let’s all listen together and find out what happened.
This episode is 99.9% complete, just missing a couple of seconds during the top of the 2nd hour station identification break and the closing comments of the show with Riki giving out the information. Alicia is making her first of two appearances on CLL, she returned to the show for CLL #773 where Adam impressed then lost her with his farting, she has since guested on Adam’s podcast where they reminisced about his gas. Nobody has heard this show since it originally aired, let’s all listen together and enjoy it!
CLL #46(feat. The Awkward Chemistry Between The Three Hosts)
12/03/1995 – Sunday Night Show
Source – SpaceBoye Tape (2011)
This episode is thought to be accurately dated, however due to the nature of the SpaceBoye tapes that we’re beyond lucky to have ever received, some of the files may be mixed up, multiple shows or incorrectly dated. These are the best approximations that can be found so far using clues in the files, if you find any evidence of shows that are out of sequence, need to be merged or divided into multiple episodes, please let me know.