Made for slogans in way in a park this was my dads jacket and when my dad passed he lived in bell for her through his closet and gave most of the stuff to goodwill were the same size were both 6 foot 5 to 20 and i kept a couple of these Johnny Carson jackets and neckties. You know its funny john is youre such a handsome guy you can actually wear that look good evil with the Lou Wasserman arc welder glasses and a pink pocket prove you somehow managed to pull this off they will what is it over your shoulder by the way is that you fighting where you a key grip on jobs i think i see you fighting bruce the shark back or something thats me fighting a shark the great Billy Ray Cyrus had a t. V. Show called still the king a couple years ago and i guess that on about 5 times and i was this really wacky Kenny Chesney type country entertainer big star whose house was filled with pictures of himself doing things like that and when they got it delivery from u. B. S. Billy said beauty of the oil painting of the funny shark so there it is. Certainly out of all my friends one of my dearest but also one of the quirkiest senses of humor ive ever encountered in my 66 years is the dear john corbett john do you remember there was a it was or 2 to 3 year period or all you put up on the internet was drawings of john cougar mellencamp or a who was a who you were putting up all the time. Those are fantastic drawings of the one really jon bon jovi. Heres i did for 2 years and are that if for the last year i am into on twitter i dont reply i know look at the replies i found out that was my downfall reading the who like my bon jovis and who didnt so for the last year roughly once a week ill put up now on jim morrison now mean as you morrison put up a jim morrison tattoo on someones back or arm or leg or chest ill put up a great drawing of jim morrison or want to output are actually cool live are a black and white photo real photo but its mostly tattoos and drawings for the last year of j. M. Theres probably a 100 on there now and ill do that now for the rest of eternity i know just the other night i was listening out and i got this great speaker little speaker but it must have a subatomic woofer in it because it really plays and ive been hooking it up and just going through and that its almost like eating dim sum you know a little bit of this i picked up the Jimmy Morrison and absolutely live from philadelphia the other night and it is such a groove have you heard that live album lately no not jimerson fan. What do you know. What. I. I dont know if you can hear more since. Going to the roadhouse given the whiskey i know a few doors jim worse than songs i like the idea that its like led zeppelin i like the photos that the poses of jimi hendrix and robert plant and called you morrison but im not a huge fan of the sound they make but i love the imagery im more of a kiss guy kiss 6 kansas that cheesy kind of stuff journey yeah. All right its been when you were a roadie ferrario speedwagon opened up a stag take it. Was our place. I do if i was i wasnt ready but i worked in the county for the capital music hall in wheeling West Virginia when i was 16 in kansas came through they did tonight spreadin sarat a 7 oclock and 10 oclock show both nights and i was 16 i was just supposed to watch a door so the people didnt come in from the outside fire escape but i had up having to be there go there you know there go over for 2 days i hung out with these jews now little did i know they seem so much older but little that i know they were 2223 years old when i was 16 now looking back and i got to hang with these days now this is right in the heat of carry on a wayward son dust in the wind those songs were they were still probably number one on any top 40 radio so it was so cool to hang out hang out with those guys and as a matter of fact. I guess about 5 or 6 years ago they were having like a 40 if anniversary have them be a band no probably a 50th and they had heard me tell the story one time somebody from their camp and i got to make a video that they played in our hometown in pittsburgh of a big concert that they did where i got to tell this story briefly for 30 seconds long many other people. You know john i cant imagine a 15 or 16 year old kid in West Virginia that must d have been at that point probably the most exciting 48 hours of your life up to that moment i must a wet your whistle a little to give it a try yourself right at least singing acting something what sent you from the beautiful hills of West Virginia to hollywood way. I graduated high school 79 and my mom and dads we lived in oxnard california until i was 2 and they split up so we took the train back to West Virginia to live with my grandma and when i graduated from high school my dad i was going to go to college my dads was a well there he said come on out and ill put you to work in the Boilermakers Union and i did it i drove out here was somebody else i didnt know this guy very well i only met him a handful of times since i was 2 for a week and each time about every 6 years and his name was john also your ears close and he put me to work in the steel factory man and i was 30 miles south of hollywood. And i got hurt quickly i got hurt in 84 i guess i hurt my back and i went to Junior College streeters Junior College and i. Met some young actors there who were 18 years already High School Named by me to a class i fell in love with that id never even seen a play at that point my life id never been to play like watching movies like most of us but that was it never in fact in those 6 years i had gone hollywood 2 times once with my girlfriend to go to shakey speak further and walk around look at the stars in front of graumans in the other time somebody gave us some free tickets to go see family pew with Richard Dawson the only 2 trips 30 miles out in 6 years. Johnny was the 1st arms you get when you go in a so youre 30 miles south you never even go up except twice and i had meant if youre going to have shaky speech and go see dick dawson those are 2 reasons ride into town well how do you know the 1st the 1st break quits the extra parts or what happened. I got how did you know that i signed up for this central casting extra work and i started getting invited to be on sets but ships i was on ships im on now cagney and lacey and you know what it was like being on television i would call my mom and say mom tonight im cagney and lacey a guy gets hit by cab and theres 3 people looking out in the street and im one of them. It wouldnt be as if i had a guest starring role on cagney and lacey the family would come over very is very it is hes looking down on me. And i did after about a year i did silly i did extra work i did it silly movie con hamburger the movie that im in a lot i mean i mean it is more than some of the at some of the real paid actors as i was it was a cheapie we did it out at some college and not in hidden hills and what else that i do i did a movie with called tough love with bruce bird and Jason Patricks 1st t. V. Movie and one with Lindsay Wagner and peter coyote i mean it was just crazy. Im gone from a from a steel factory out in San Bernadino to im on a set with the 6000000 dollar lady the bike woman it was and it was intense man and i watched and learned and i thought i want to i want to have one of those parts where i get to talk to them by on it woman and i so i start taking acting classes and one little littlest things you get here you get your 1st thing where youre not just an extra youre featured extras that you and 2 guys and see helping somebody with clothes and you know these little even if you know these little steps everybody says when you get your 1st break there are little brakes. Even after even after 30 some years that was in 86 im going to distil i just got a new t. V. Series that were going to search shooting where this whole crowd of things over color rebel with the cigar man thats another break thats another little break this could be a whole it could go away quickly or could be a whole new chapter the rubens up though youre right right johnny it is it it is all about incremental ism except in very few cases and you happen to be in love now for many years says one of the people who went from off the pad to. Outer space and around the space of a weekend so yeah for most people it is the incrementalism i want to talk about the 1st big toehold i will do it after the break with my friend john corbett obviously my just started out and some cheese that he gets into one of the hippest t. V. Shows of its era the vibe the mill you the writing northern exposure steeple still have such a fun place for it today and we will talk about northern exposure and the fact that my friend as humble as he is and as goofy as he can be about his achievements ive gone to see him saying and rock in my man as an actor well talk about music well talk about northern exposure all that right after this with my friend john corbett on Dennis Miller plus one. I know no. No shots. Actually go. Well its true no risk to. Switch your thirst for. Part of something is better than 100 percent of nothing and so losing money has is part of the Money Laundering model as a model of Business Model and we look at these unicorns these startups and Silicon Valley like the ones you mention we work. That way fair guber. We were list theyre all losing money exponentially so many after the asters stuff well maybe the model is to lose money and so who is laundering the money who is laundering the money. And finding another one of them i found some way to go through a food. Bank itself move it to. A closet this way got 2 dollars its really hard not to feel in the mood to dissipate this move of the work that they are and i dont miss the mark and i think. This is the only thing that we do that is music because everybody fights his way. On the floor from the people who found his book misquoted and run home leave it at the moment on the. Phone i think is this is the found that there is. A focus welcome back to Dennis Miller plus one we are joined by one of my dear dear friends and i love with all my heart in both truly. I would well like us my some of my favorite people in the world and by the way john i was talking about you and ive been following you a little this quarantine although heavy on the heart for our fellow citizen ray i know youre up there playing like Lauren Graham dan blocker Michael Leonard d personnel roberts and laura hop st throne and just taking care of the ponderosa on a day to day basis sorry. Im doing it all i mean theyre. Fixing split real fence. Im out there doing the. Weeding a bit i do this this beautiful ive spent about a week building this beautiful white oak desk to get the very desk and move up and down ok im going to order one of those maybe i can make it if i get some stuff around here in the barn. By the way john you can but also with the very house get a very chair the moves in 10 with a desk so youre always seated no matter what happens now what your day to day like to get up at 6 in the morning youre out in the fields youre. Stuck up to. Your ocular here almost. Anywhere out there ogs. We get out there about 7 oclock makes us some coffee i get out there we have 3 horses feed the horses i get in there muck the stuff she goes and makes a little breakfast argument about 11 oclock and. Weve got a garden going we have about 16 tomato plants and how i get out there i water spray on it i have some seedlings growing too that im going to plants. And then im going to out all through them bark for a little bit give them the exercise then ill start Walking Around seeing what ive got to do and since we had so much rain here its a ton of weeding i get out we have about 10 acres i guess Something Like that loom i get on that that law im over about 2 times a week 2 hours im on that thing going all the yard in there in the fields i mean its you know theres no we really dont have any help i we have a pool weve got a great school you know fiftys on the poor guy i stay on top of that we dont have really one person that comes in and helps us do thing i didnt do it all. You know all the women on the grapevine who said aidens and that its miller plus one that i am turn again they tune in and youve got that c. P. A. Suit coat on from the sixtys and youre talking about weeding and driving your mower and all day its quite a. Cliff to differ from what way they were proceeding you before they. Lets talk more than exposure johnny because when i look back on that show very infrequently to somebody change the meter and the mill you werent so corky remember 30 something had some 5 like that you know show didnt come around periodically they just sort of break the template what are your memories of getting northern exposure when it becomes mega hot tell me about the run my friend. Life changing i was the one in the audition suze had 0 on their i did one up so the wonder years in 1988 little guest star nothing else on the resume and this is 2 years later i was really close to giving up acting because nothing was happening and you know you have to make a living and i was about 27 years old i guess and i and i did a jack in the box commercial and somebody from universal saw me on it called me in and for callbacks later i was on a plane i was living in to luke luke hartman i was on a plane to seattle to live for the next 14 years i mean it really that one audition changed my life we we got up there they put us in these little boat. You know houses with you know dishes and forks and knives for the 1st season so we all lived together dissolute fish at the apartment and we really got to bond and know each other on morrow Jean Turner Ameri corps bennett john come with me were literally next door to each other and. Then were all you know none of us knew seattles who are all live in the outskirts of seattle about 45 minutes outside of the city and. Just great where are our studios in an old shoe warehouse that they converted and nobody knew what this thing was you know we were trying to figure out i think the 3rd episode and we kind of realize it was a it was a dark comedy you know he cuz it was just so weird and quirky but raw morrow was playing this doctor so straight and nobody was really going for laps it was just it was. When people responded the way they did it sort of blew it so hey you know people like that as much as we sort of lenticular happens in this business now i know it happens that you do things you do pilots that you love and just think everyones going to love and its just thumbs down so you know its very cool for it to go like yeah headquarters the rhythms and i always thought of you at what i see the office and i watched the great comedy actor and seems like a cool guy john is his name presence here because in ski that cat you were sort of the that guy. Time because you always came off with such a a cool manner when i used to watch the show as the thing i wonder what this cats like you seem so cool and it was a huge hit but i think it burned pretty brightly but not for it wasnt a it wasnt a gunsmoke run it was a johnny how long. We had 5 i think with 5 seasons but 2 the seasons were in the episodes each and the other 2 were probably 20 episodes so. You know a prado know maybe under 100 shows but heres the reason why youll never see it again because of the music the music. There is so much music in these shows they cant afford to play it now because they have to pay so much you know in those royalties even the videos they put the videos out and they just put all stock music on was turned ruined the show because part of it another character like the 5th beatle was the music that they that they picked for this show was fantastic and thats why you know he was no time how come we dont see in reruns thats the main reason thats one thing well Hollywood Ascap all those things they keep tabs that if you wrote it youre getting paid somewhere along the way even if it was 20 years ago lets take it over to the you must think i dont know what happens after that solver but maybe youre thinking i dont know do i get a big Plate Appearance again and then an even bigger thing comes like sex in the city absolutely huge yeah so the exposure ends in 95 then about 5 years past and nothing really happens i do want to do pretty bad t. V. Movies and im still living in seattle some way from the business and you know get a little older i guess maybe 36 or so now and. I get an offer to come to new york and be on the show with Sarah Jessica parker who i liked. From watching as an actress but i dont like the show they sent me a couple those be open sets and you know its all the jokes and this is not something that i was into i know its on the air and people are liking it but i didnt like it so i said no. I wasnt interested in being part of because my mom at that time wise everything i do it was slightly embarrassing and i had to be naked in the 1st episode and i just passed and they said fine but then week later they said look sarah just you wanted to come to. See her just going to come new york just she just wants you to meet or take a trip to new york its a free trip 1st class so thats what i did i have some friends in new york i said ok ill go do that and i showed up at her house and she was with Michael Patrick king and i believe darren star was there down in the village and they talked me into it because she was so charming and it was it would have been one of my biggest regrets if i said no to that thing so its just it was a pleasure man it was so much fun to be in new york and now im on this show that is not about the you know the outback i couldnt be hipper you know i went from a to z. I now im just you know in the greatest city of all time on the greatest show at that time thats 2000 that you could you know talk about saturday nights must watch it was crazy. You know when from aiden and i tell you what it was a good move for your brand johnny because i remember one time we were up in twin falls member we were escaping that forest fire and we went down to 20 falls and we stopped at a sonic i remember we went into the counter and theres like 5 young ladies workaday you know just gals bit gals of all of a sudden all you hear from the back is aid and. I just remember thinking boy that is a role thats going to stick with him for a long time and yet was providence attended ive taken it thank god sarah was so charming. So charming i got a free milk shake out at sonic 2 i remember jokily. I love you know her pastor. That that girl is what he if you want to talk about. Entertainment tonight and behind the scenes in whos got egos and who doesnt whos a diva she is a working hero mind that chick on that show was 1st there in the morning after work and we all at home should go to a studio and do you know she she did monologues voiceover over all of those episodes i mean she worked so hard she lunch with the crew every day which is unheard of for you know if you were going to movie theres a big star there say like Tommy Lee Jones youll never see that you have a lunch with 100 people she was just the greatest. Well listen nerve frayed tommy lisa and the crew table because people might think the caterers brought in dodger dogs for lunch you never know. Lets take some social Media Questions jay burt we got a bunch of them on we said you were coming on. On facebook as i cant predict this answer because sometimes the biggest thing to you is not the biggest thing whats your favorite role over the course of your career its a role nobody ever saw me do i did a little play it sort of read a Community College called heres this little impulse when i was just figuring out all about this acting and we probably played it you know 25 times for 200 people and it was just a great great play ive never been able to im never been able to grab. Out of the ether those feelings that i felt when i did that play from from any role but if i had to name one that has been filmed it would definitely be the movie tombstone even though i have 3 or 4 lines in that movie i got to spend 4 months out in arizona with. Bill paxton who became such a good friend and carranza like you over most of the movie and and sam elliot Jason Priestley thomas a church i mean just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. 992. 00 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. Who is in the show and a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night it was probably like. Me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i cant even imagine you know i love you johnny youre my man talk at assume will break bread when this thing is over thank you buddy i love you all right captain my captain the great john corbett this is Dennis Miller plus one. We go to work you straight home. Every single culture on earth has prohibitions against kill. At the same time virtually every culture on earth will reward you enormously if you use killed the right person and in one setting it is the most horrendous damaging single match in a bowl and in the other setting is evil wondrous thing that they will give you a medal for that people will vote through you because of that the people will mate with you because youre good at doing that sort of say. Tough and funny and on the front of the ice cream i found its way to both the food. Benefits will flow to see it on the plaza the slave got set up so hard not to think of the other decide this moment then look at that hour and open this thought that if. This is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights aimed at his own weight. On the floor you can fall off the feet will found his will to switch it on the ground hold the event at the foot of a. What i think is this is the fund that is accompanied. Join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and ill be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business im show business ill see you then. Hello and welcome the crosstalk were all things we considered on Peter Lavelle cold war 2. 0 targeting china is off the ground in gaining momentum something china must pay but the pandemic well others claim is an existential Security Threat to the washington centric world still others say washington cant conceive we live in a multipolar world now