Adam Ray Launches Netflix Video Podcast 'The Adam Ray Show' Debuting June 19

Comedian Adam Ray is launching a new video podcast on Netflix called 'The Adam Ray Show,' debuting June 19 with four initial episodes. Ray will conduct interviews with celebrity guests while performing improvised characters, including his popular Dr. Phil persona. The show represents Netflix's continued expansion into podcast content alongside other original series.
Adam Ray's new Netflix video podcast will premiere on June 19 with four episodes, featuring interviews with guests including Michael Bublé, Dave Matthews, Nikki Glaser, and Andrew Santino. Rather than conducting interviews as himself, Ray will shift between various improvised characters throughout conversations, drawing from his roster that includes Dr. Phil, a Hollywood mentalist named Bruce Robbins, and a recurring 'Kill Tony' character. Ray has previously developed this character-driven interview format through his 2024 Netflix special 'Adam Ray Is Dr. Phil Unleashed' and live comedy circuit performances with comedians like Bill Burr and Whitney Cummings. Future guests announced include Hasan Minhaj, Jelly Roll, Marshawn Lynch, and the Impractical Jokers. Ray's acting credits span 'Pam & Tommy,' 'Young Rock,' 'Jackass,' 'Hacks,' 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' and 'Barbie.'
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