Fairly famous names had come on Maron’s podcast from its 2009 debut, but Robin Williams, the Oscar, Emmy and Grammy winner and luminary of the stand-up stage, was a huge get just seven months into the show. Maron made the most of it with an unforgettable interview that constantly shifted between comedy and tragedy. “Discussions of death,” Williams said after going on one long riff in his improv style. “It’s very freeing.” He delved into his past thoughts of suicide in a discussion that felt all the more important after Williams killed himself in 2014. Maron re-aired the episode, framed by his own tearful thoughts and memories.
It later earned a place in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress. Maron, who almost never listens to his recorded episodes, heard a clip from it for the first time last month when “WTF” superfan Judd Apatow came on and played his favorite show moments for the host.
“You get his whole life story,” Maron said, “you get his weird improvisational genius, and you get a real sense of struggle.”
“WTF” episodes No. 111 and No. 112, Oct. 4 and 7, 2010
The earliest episodes of “WTF” were largely devoted to Maron working out his long-simmering beefs with other stand-up comics. His last question to them often was, “Are We Good?” (The line would become a catchphrase and is the title of a new documentary about him.) Most listeners and Maron himself agree the phenomenon peaked with his epic, two-part peace negotiation with his fellow stand-up and former best friend Louis CK. It took the show, and the medium, to another level. Maron recently said their salvaged friendship did not survive CK facing accusations in 2017 of sexual misconduct involving several comedians.