The Sopranos is one of the most successful TV crime dramas ever made. It won multiple awards and still has a strong fanbase today. Now, listeners get to learn the incredible story of how the show got made with the Talking Sopranos podcast.
From 1999 to 2007, The Sopranos dominated televisions around the world. Week after week, viewers tuned in to watch the life of mob boss Tony Soprano and his family. But how did The Sopranos get made? What are the real-life stories that inspired the show? What plot details do even avid fans of the show miss? Michael Imperioli, Steve Schirripa, and other show insiders tell all in this dedicated Sopranos podcast.
Talking Sopranos offers exclusive insight from hosts who starred in the show. Imperioli played troublesome mob protégé Christopher Moltisanti. Christopher's ascent as a mob captain allowed Michael to interact with much of the cast. Listeners will learn what James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, and other actors were like. Imperioli enjoys reminiscing and talking about life on the set.
Listeners also receive fantastic commentary from Steve. He starred as Bobby Baccalieri, a mob soldier with a conscience. Other cast members make appearances as well. Sopranos creator David Chase joins Michael and Steve to discuss the series' origin.
Talking Sopranos is a great resource for fans to learn more about The Sopranos. Since its premiere, over 10 million listeners have tuned in to the podcast. It is the proud recipient of the 2021 Webby Award for Best Television and Film Podcast. Listeners can relive the highs, the lows, and the truth behind HBO's infamous mob family.
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