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The exposure on both radio and television made Pinsky the " Gen-X answer to Dr. Ruth Westheimer, with an AIDS-era, pro-safe-sex message.
Following comments Pinsky made about actor Tom Cruise's belief in Scientology and Lindsay Lohan's drug abuse, Cruise's lawyer compared Pinsky to Joseph Goebbels, and Lohan posted on Twitter, " I thought REAL doctors talked to patients in offices behind closed doors.
Patient Andy Dick, who made Pinsky his primary care physician, disputes the accusation that Pinsky is motivated by a desire for fame, insisting that Pinsky " really is just this unbelievably caring guy.
Pinsky stated that he auditioned for a celebrity singing show, but that the show passed on his appearance when he made it clear to producers that he could not sing pop songs, but did perform an aria on Turn Ben Stein On.
Mark Pinsky, on the other hand, wrote in his book The Gospel According to The Simpsons that when the announcement that an episode of the show would focus on gay marriage was made, " it stoked a debate that few issues and few television shows could.

Pinsky and ,"
In June 2008, Dr. Drew Pinsky, in an interview for Playboy, mentioned his belief that for Tom Cruise to be " drawn into a cultish kind of environment like Scientology ," he was likely to have emotional problems.
In 1984, Trenton added a segment called " Ask a Surgeon ," hosted by his friend Dr. Drew Pinsky, who at the time, was a fourth-year medical student at the University of Southern California.
" Pinsky said " the plot is more interesting than most giant monster movies ," and " the battle scenes, which are the main reason anyone watches these films to begin with, were great.
If You stop this hurricane and save our family, we will be forever grateful and recommend You to all our friends ," was cited by journalist Mark Pinsky as an example of how " Simpson family members are both defined and circumscribed by religion.
" The sequence in which Pinsky is reading the poem was " very hard to do ," since the animators did not have access to computers at the time.
Pinsky enjoyed his stay however ; " Ian and The Simpsons people were very nice to me ," he said.
" The poem Pinsky reads in the episode was picked by the Simpsons writing staff, " The poem has two jokes in it ," Pinsky said, " and when I say jokes I don't mean witty remarks.

Pinsky and 1998
In 1996, the group, slimmed down to Miller and Pinsky with a collection of vocal collaborators, released a final album Sleazy Listening, in a drum and bass / trip-hop style, in 1998.

Pinsky and episode
On a January 2011 episode of Loveline, Pinsky mentioned that he appeared on Wheel of Fortune in 1984, but did not win anything.
Pinsky stated on the June 24, 2009 episode of Loveline that at one point, he was torn between practicing medicine and becoming a professional opera singer.
The conversation between them touches on the ideas of predestination, prayer, and the nature of salvation, in what Mark Pinsky referred to as a theological turn to the episode which may cause the viewer to need " to be reminded that this is a cartoon and not a divinity school class ".
The third episode of that season depicted discussions involving him, Dr. Drew Pinsky and London's wife, Melissa Cunningham, who was simultaneously being treated for addiction herself at a separate wing of the Center.
" Before its original airing, Pinsky was interviewed about the episode on ABC's World News Tonight, CNN, BBC Radio, and more, as the author of a book on religion in The Simpsons.
" Likewise, Mark Pinsky writes in The Gospel According to The Simpsons that once the episode ended, it was hard to tell what stance on same-sex marriage the writers had and that " both sides of the controversy had their say, voiced by various Simpsons characters ".
During the January 27, 2003 episode of Loveline, host Drew Pinsky revealed that as a child he had participated in the test marketing of the show.
Mark I. Pinsky and Samuel F. Parvin discuss the episode in their book The Gospel According to the Simpsons: Leader's Guide for Group Study, and use examples from it to stimulate discussion among youth about the nature of the soul.
Pinsky and Parvin note Bart's statement to Milhouse from the beginning of the episode: " Soul — come on, Milhouse, there's no such thing as a soul.
In The Gospel According to The Simpsons, Mark I. Pinsky writes that the episode has " the structure of an exquisitely crafted twenty-two minute sermon.
The episode features former poet laureate Robert Pinsky as himself.
Former poet laureate Robert Pinsky ( pictured ) guest starred as himself in the episode.
The episode features former poet laureate Robert Pinsky as himself.
In the DVD audio commentary for the episode, Pinsky stated that he flew to the Simpsons recording studios in Los Angeles on September 10, 2001, and, following the September 11 attacks, was " stranded " there for four days, since no planes were flying following the attacks.
Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, Matt Selman, Tom Gammill, Max Pross and Robert Pinsky participated in the audio commentary of the episode.

Pinsky and TV
The film is a pornographic parody of the VH1 show, and includes a sex scene between Mary Carey and a female costar. Drew Pinsky commented in a January 2010 TV Guide story, " She puts together, like, six weeks at a time of sobriety, then drifts away.
TV appearances in which Pinsky did not appear as himself include The Adam Carolla Project, Minoriteam, Robot Chicken, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, and Code Monkeys.
* Drew Pinsky ( born 1958 ), American physician and TV personality

Pinsky and show
Dr. Drew Pinsky, addiction specialist and host of the reality show Celebrity Rehab, said of Haim: " Dozens, if not hundreds, of people reached out to me about their concerns about him.
In 1984, while still a medical student, Pinsky started appearing in " Ask a Surgeon ", a segment of a Sunday night KROQ-FM show hosted by Jim " Poorman " Trenton and " Swedish " Egil Aalvik.
" Ask the Surgeon " soon combined with " Loveline ", another Sunday night segment, into a show of its own, co-hosted by Trenton and Pinsky.
On November 27, 2007, Pinsky began Dr. Drew Live, another nationally syndicated talk radio show where he focused on a wider range of health issues.
In addition to his own radio show and medical career, Pinsky also has appeared on television talk shows.
In 2008, Pinsky starred in Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, a reality television show which involves celebrities in a drug rehabilitation facility.
The show was filmed at Pasadena Recovery Center, with Pinsky serving as the resident medical expert.
In early 2011, Pinsky began hosting his own show on HLN that focuses on addiction.
As Loveline developed and increased its audience, Pinsky became a public figure in his own right, and the show began referring to him informally as " Dr. Drew ".
Pinsky and Rachtman were joined by Adam Carolla in October 1995, as the show was first being syndicated nationally.
Carolla and Pinsky would go on to host the show together until Carolla's departure in November 2005.
During his first appearance on Carolla's new morning show, Pinsky revealed that the shortlist of candidates included Carson Daly, Joel McHale, Danny Bonaduce, Steve-O, and Daniel Tosh.
Other contributors include radio talk show host Roland Martin, truTV's legal analyst Lisa Bloom, terrorism expert Peter Bergen, Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson, and addiction medicine specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky.
Groove Radio had a morning drive time show hosted by Jim " The Poorman " Trenton, a L. A. radio icon and one of the two original co-hosts of the radio show " Loveline " from KROQ-FM, currently hosted by the other co-host, Dr. Drew Pinsky.
" According to Pinsky, the controversy did not have any impact on the show and was " simply ignored " by The Simpsons < nowiki >'</ nowiki > staff.
Pinsky was chosen to guest star because the writers wanted an intellectual reference for Lisa, and because they knew that Pinsky was a fan of the show, having read an article of The Time in which Pinsky stated that he " admired the writing " of The Simpsons.

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