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''Hey Dude... The 90's Called'' Returns for Season 2


''Hey Dude... The 90's Called''
''Hey Dude... The 90's Called''

The nostalgia-packed podcast "Hey Dude... The 90's Called" returns for Season 2 on Tuesday, May 20, with a new production and sales home at YEA Media Group (YMG). Hosted by Christine Taylor (Hey Dude, Dodgeball, Zoolander) and David Lascher (Hey Dude, 90210, Sabrina the Teenage Witch), the show continues to revisit iconic moments from the 1990s -- from Beanie Babies and dial-up internet to slap bracelets and classic TV favorites.

This season promises even more 90s throwback magic, featuring a star-studded guest lineup including Jason Biggs (American Pie), Mayim Bialik (Blossom), Candace Cameron Bure (Full House), Robin Tunney (Empire Records), Tori Spelling (90210), Melissa Gilbert (Little House on the Prairie), Mark Feuerstein (The West Wing), and additional surprise guests.

Taylor and Lascher shared their excitement about the podcast's new chapter, stating, "We are extremely excited for the new season with amazing new guests and upgraded visuals! Listeners will be able to share their ideas and questions for our guests. It will be everything people loved about the show with a few new surprises and features. And joining YMG's family of dynamic, inspiring, and entertaining podcasts is the perfect fit for Hey Dude... The 90's Called!"

Fans can catch up with all 78 past episodes and tune in to new ones every Tuesday on their favorite podcast platforms. The video version of the podcast is also available on YouTube and Spotify.

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