After a successful debut on Netflix, the streaming service has renewed Free Bert for a second season. Filming will continue in Atlanta, Georgia, which we expect to get underway sometime this year.
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In the final episode of Free Bert season 1, Bert tries hard to change who he is. He dresses more conservatively, controls his loud personality, and stops his wild behavior. This change helps him gain ...
Bert Kreischer plays Bert Kreischer in the six-part series about a stand-up comic who tries to change his ways to help his family. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Or perhaps what Kreischer ...
One of Britain's most beloved comedians has finally landed their own series on Netflix. Bert Kreischer already boasts nearly half a dozen stand-up comedy specials available on the streaming service, ...
One of the most popular comedians around finally has their own series on Netflix. Bert Kreischer already has nearly half a dozen stand-up comedy specials streaming on the platform. He also has a ...
A familiar voice to many Atlanta listeners is coming back to Cumulus Media’s Q99.7 (WWWQ). Beginning January 26, Kristin Klingshirn will take afternoons on the station, marking her full-time radio ...
“This whole shirtless thing, where does it come from?,” Bert Kreischer is asked in the new trailer for his Netflix comedy Free Bert. Netflix viewers are about to find out early in the new year as the ...
Bert Kreischer‘s scripted comedy series “Free Bert” will premiere on Netflix in January. The streamer released six first-look images of the show, and, in a sign of great restraint, only one features ...
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ATLANTA — After 25 years, The Bert Show has officially ended, marking the end of an era in Atlanta radio. Bert Weiss hosted the nationally syndicated show on Q 99.7, formerly Q100, for the final time ...
Bert Weiss on Tuesday officially announced on air that Moe Mitchell has left the syndicated “Bert Show” after seven years. But Weiss, who was Mitchell’s boss, provided no details around the departure.