We’ve only just begun

Yes, folks, we’re saying our sad goodbyes to David, Adam, Amy, and senior writers Alex Moss and Will Pinke. These guys have been there since the very beginning of All-Nighter, and we’ll miss them dearly. But we can’t look back now, because the future of All-Nighter is even brighter.

Welcome to our new crop of writers: Maddie Meyers, Connor Stonesifer, Claire Ashmead, Vivien Bazarko, and Sophie Parker-Rees! And say hello to our new production assistant Ross Barron, our new showrunner Maddy Cohen, our new head writer Lauren Frost, our new co-host Jake Robertson, and our new host Eliot Linton! Eliot and Jake have been with us since Episode 1, Eliot as a writer and Jake as an actor. We’re so proud to pass the torch to these young guns, and may All-Nighter ever be all things to all people.

The Hand-Off

Our penultimate episode of the season, and how to help us make more!

First, the second-last episode of the year is coming up!

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Second, applications for the next generation of the All-Nighter writing room are now live! They’re due on April 30th, and you can find ’em here. If the turnaround seems quick, remember this is about how fast we generate material for each episode. Adrenaline helps stop the pain so the jokes come easier!

December episode coming your way!

Did you know professors can marry each other? Weird, we know! But we’ve got two awesome ones coming your way. Miguel Centeno teaches the popular Western Way of War course and founded the Princeton University Preparatory Program, one of the flagship programs for getting high-achieving, low-income students to apply to places like Princeton. Deborah Kaple is a sociology professor prolific writer, both of short stories and cool histories like her recent book, Gulag Boss. She is also Jake Robertson’s best friend.

We’ve also got the football team captains fresh from their bonfire. Don’t miss it!

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