Carly Mallenbaum

USA TODAY

Looking for something new to listen to while you drive to work/go for a walk/wash the dishes? We're here for you. In our new weekly series, we're highlighting a podcast, audio personality or specific story worth hearing.

This week's pick: Dino and Andy's Skull Juice present Sometimes Live

Usually, comedy writer Dino Stamatopoulos (Conan, Community) and comedian Andy Dick's (NewsRadio, Less Than Perfect) Feral Audio podcast Skull Juice is recorded with just the two of them in a Burbank, Calif. studio.

On August 30, 2016, however, their show was live at the City Winery in New York, and featured comedy talents Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, Louis C.K., Scott Adsit (30 Rock, Big Hero 6), Robert Smigel (SNL, Late Night with Conan O'Brien), Michael Stoyanov (MADtv, Late Night with Conan O'Brien) and Jeff B. Davis (Harmontown). Warning: The podcast contains expletives.

Why it's ripe for listening

6 - LIVE with Stephen Colbert, Tina Fey, Scott Adsit, Louis CK, Robert Smigel, Michael Stoyanov, Jeff B Davis & Robbie Fulks - Feral Audio

Back in 1998, Stamatopolous, Colbert, Adsit, Smigel and Stoyanov wrote a pilot for a sitcom about the behind-the-scenes antics at Saturday Night Live. It was to star Fey and be called Sometimes Live. Though Fey's similar 30 Rock became a show, Sometimes Live never did. So the actors who were going to be a part of the canceled project got together to read the script.

The reading shows off the actors comedic timing, displays writers' scene directions along with descriptions and offers insider details about the show's production. Note: The podcast starts with opening musician Robbie Fulks and some chatter, but the reading kicks off at around 40 minutes.

Memorable line

Musician Robbie Fulks performed a just-written theme song for the opening titles of the show within the show:

"It's Sometimes Live, America's favorite pilot. The show that didn't even last one episode.

It's Sometimes Live. It's a comedy writer's backstage comedy, just like 30... I mean The Dick Van Dyke Show.

We rounded up the hottest talent that we were able. Scott Adsit, because Kevin Dorff was unavailable.

Colbert before anyone knew he was funny. And Tina Fey before she was sitting on giant stacks of money.

Sometimes Live, it's funny, it's original, all rumors to the contrary are a crock. No it's nothing like 30 Rock."

See last week's recommendation here.