The current incarnation of The Best Show continues to air on Tuesday nights from 9pm to midnight Eastern live on Twitch from the studios of Forever Dog in Los Angeles.
A worldwide audience listened to the show live through WFMU's Internet stream with episodes also archived on the radio station's website.
Regular callers and in-studio guests of note have included Todd Barry, Andy Kindler, Aimee Mann, Kurt Vile, Paul F. Tompkins, Ted Leo, John Hodgman, and Patton Oswalt.
This new iteration of the show includes a live video stream on Twitch, a greater emphasis on musical performances and two 24-hour episodes, which have featured the likes of Bill Hader, Conan O'Brien, Jarvis Cocker, Nathan Fielder, Bob Odenkirk and Sarah Squirm.
Comedians Actors Musicians Filmmakers Animators Authors Wrestlers On February 11, 2003, Janeane Garofalo and Sam Seder appeared on The Best Show to discuss the political atmosphere of America.
This discussion led to Scharpling facetiously declaring his goal of reuniting the beloved (though relatively unknown) 1980s Boston indie-rock band Big Dipper.
In advance of several reunion shows in April 2008, Merge Records released the 3-disc Supercluster: The Big Dipper Anthology on March 18, featuring liner notes by Scharpling.
Patreon exclusive featuring a fictionalized version of Scharpling hosting a Friends recap podcast as his life slowly begins to unravel.
AP Mike reluctantly watches the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe with comedian Brett Davis, including all of the shows, short films and a trip to Disneyland's Avengers Campus.
The Best Show staff share ghost stories, nightmares, and various other horror-related occurrences in their lives with the lights out in the studio.
Tom Scharpling and Harri Woliner discuss life while driving around Los Angeles reviewing fast food fish sandwiches.