Hosted by | Keven Undergaro |
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Language | English |
Updates | Monday and Thursday |
Length | 2 hours (approximate) |
Production | Keven Undergaro - Executive Producer Maria Menounos - Executive Producer Christian Bladt - Executive Producer Jared Gilkerson - Producer Lauren LoGrasso - Producer |
Original release | 14 March 2016 – present |
Website | TheTomorrowShow.com |
The Tomorrow Show with Keven Undergaro is a two-hour evening podcast that airs on Monday and Thursday at 7:00 PM, PST.
The show can be viewed at www.thetomorrowshow.com as well as listened to through download services such as iTunes.
The show advertises that its content centers around "one celebrity boyfriend's mid-life crisis" (Keven Undergaro, fiance of E! Host Maria Menounos) and "millennials in Star Trek costumes" based on Undergaro's love of Star Trek and classic television and movies. To the latter, all hosts and staff wear custom tailored Star Trek costumes. Each member carries official Tomorrow Show rank with Undergaro being the Captain and Executive Producer Menounos serving as Admiral. The show is geared to "nocturnals, dreamers, visionaries, escapists, the socially awkward and those with Peter Pan Syndrome" and considers itself "the underdog's best friend."
The show features a space age set with a bar as well as a wide range of guests including producers, actors, television personalities, writers and various persons of interest. There is also a "Tomorrow Show Party Van" with bean bag chairs, shag rugs and lava lamps for guests.
The show launched on March 14, 2016, with the inaugural guest being Undergaro’s fiancé, Maria Menounos.
Undergaro often teaches lessons about life and career through metaphors via the use of old clips from film, television, youtube and even wrestling. Some highlighted clips were from the Rockford Files, Hawaii Five-O and of course, Star Trek. Captain Lou Albano's promo with the Golden Terror is often shown to celebrities to inspire them such as CBS Criminal Minds' star Kirsten Vangsness. When Little Women of LA star Terra Jole was a guest, she was treated to the first "Tall People Toss" where Undergaro and other crew were tossed across the studio for Jole's amusement.
Undergaro is also openly perplexed by the lifestyle and belief of the millennials.
Undergaro is an avid boxing fan and dedicated a show to the passing of Muhammad Ali.