Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade

Dana Carvey and David Spade have been friends since their Saturday Night Live days in the early 90s, and Fly on the Wall captures what happens when two comedy veterans just sit around and talk shop. The premise is straightforward: take listeners behind the curtain of showbiz through conversations with friends and former colleagues. But the execution is better than that description suggests, because Carvey and Spade have genuinely different comedic instincts that bounce off each other well.
The show drops twice a week. Thursday episodes feature guest interviews, while Monday installments are solo sessions where Dana and David riff on current events and pop culture. Carvey cannot help himself with impressions -- his Biden, his Trump, his Lorne Michaels -- and they come out constantly, sometimes mid-sentence. Spade plays the drier, more sardonic half, tossing in sarcastic observations that land precisely because of his delivery. Together they have stacked up over 350 episodes since launching in 2022.
Episodes typically run between 50 minutes and an hour twenty. The guest roster pulls heavily from the SNL universe, which means you get stories about Studio 8H that you genuinely have not heard before. Some listeners note that certain guests recur a bit too often, but the trade-off is that repeat visits tend to produce more relaxed, less guarded conversations.
With over 12,000 ratings and a 4.7-star average on Apple Podcasts, Fly on the Wall has found its audience. It is the kind of show where you feel like you are overhearing two funny guys catch up over lunch, except the lunch guests occasionally include Chris Rock or Adam Sandler.
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