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General Questions | S1E1 "Pilot"

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In this bonus episode, Josh Radnor, Craig Thomas, and producer Alek Lev answer your General Questions—rapid-fire style! From the origin of the “major problem / general question” salute, to behind-the-scenes memories from the pilot, and how Ted’s infamous blue French horn heist was conceived, this episode dives into your burning curiosities.

They also reflect on what older Ted would say to younger Ted, how Bob Saget became the voice of future Ted, and the surprising story of how Carl the Bartender ended up on the show.

Questions Answered in This Episode:

What line from the pilot became Josh’s personal mantra and the name of his corporation?

What’s the origin of the “general question / major problem” salute joke?

What advice would older Ted give to younger Ted in the pilot?

Why did you cast Bob Saget as the voice of future Ted?

When did the cast start to realize the group chemistry was special?

Did you film all the future kids’ scenes at once?

Do you remember watching the pilot for the first time?

How much did test audience reactions and executive notes influence the show?

What did the actors know about what was coming for their characters?

What inspired the blue French horn?

Did anyone keep the blue French horn? (Hint: Yes, and it’s in Josh’s house.)

What’s the real story behind casting Carl the Bartender?

What were your biggest writing influences for the pilot?

What movies helped inspire Ted as a character?

Will the podcast be filmed? (Yes—check YouTube!)

What was the biggest challenge in transitioning Robin into the full group after the pilot?

Why would Robin, who lives in Brooklyn, be hanging out on the Upper West Side so much?

CONNECT WITH THE SHOW:

Official Website (Send us your audio and written messages)

Substack (Join the mailing list, get announcements, and read more from Josh and Craig)

Instagram

HOW YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Donate to our ongoing campaign to support congenital heart disease research

AND MORE:

Josh’s “Museletters” on Substack

Josh’s Official Website

Josh on Spotify

Craig’s Official Website (with links to his published writing)

Alek’s “Dead Fathers Society” on Substack

Advertising inquiries:

[email protected]

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  continue reading

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Manage episode 473684931 series 3644504
Content provided by Kavan Braun, Josh Radnor, and Craig Thomas. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kavan Braun, Josh Radnor, and Craig Thomas or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this bonus episode, Josh Radnor, Craig Thomas, and producer Alek Lev answer your General Questions—rapid-fire style! From the origin of the “major problem / general question” salute, to behind-the-scenes memories from the pilot, and how Ted’s infamous blue French horn heist was conceived, this episode dives into your burning curiosities.

They also reflect on what older Ted would say to younger Ted, how Bob Saget became the voice of future Ted, and the surprising story of how Carl the Bartender ended up on the show.

Questions Answered in This Episode:

What line from the pilot became Josh’s personal mantra and the name of his corporation?

What’s the origin of the “general question / major problem” salute joke?

What advice would older Ted give to younger Ted in the pilot?

Why did you cast Bob Saget as the voice of future Ted?

When did the cast start to realize the group chemistry was special?

Did you film all the future kids’ scenes at once?

Do you remember watching the pilot for the first time?

How much did test audience reactions and executive notes influence the show?

What did the actors know about what was coming for their characters?

What inspired the blue French horn?

Did anyone keep the blue French horn? (Hint: Yes, and it’s in Josh’s house.)

What’s the real story behind casting Carl the Bartender?

What were your biggest writing influences for the pilot?

What movies helped inspire Ted as a character?

Will the podcast be filmed? (Yes—check YouTube!)

What was the biggest challenge in transitioning Robin into the full group after the pilot?

Why would Robin, who lives in Brooklyn, be hanging out on the Upper West Side so much?

CONNECT WITH THE SHOW:

Official Website (Send us your audio and written messages)

Substack (Join the mailing list, get announcements, and read more from Josh and Craig)

Instagram

HOW YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Donate to our ongoing campaign to support congenital heart disease research

AND MORE:

Josh’s “Museletters” on Substack

Josh’s Official Website

Josh on Spotify

Craig’s Official Website (with links to his published writing)

Alek’s “Dead Fathers Society” on Substack

Advertising inquiries:

[email protected]

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  continue reading

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