Notes from a Small (Cold, Dark, Miserable) Island

8: The Love Boat ft. Derek Miller

40 min · 13 de feb de 2026
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Today we're on a journey from Chicago to LA, via Indiana and New York, but as we know, all roads lead to ... Yorkshire. Actor, Windy City native and improv scene veteran Derek Miller [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2479885/bio/] tells us about winning money off of Green Day, finding love on the high seas, Tim Burton's strangely normal affect and how he ended up being the only American in the village.  Derek shares his thoughts on the UK comedy scene and how he landed a gig playing himself on current affairs television.  Plus in news corner we ask why the Epstein scandal is claiming scalps in Britain but seems to have left all the powerful people back home completely untouched. Weird, huh?  We're making a list of who we should have on next. Get in touch: colddarkmiserablepod@gmail.com [colddarkmiserablepod@gmail.com] And read more about Derek here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2479885/bio/ [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2479885/bio/?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm]

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