Shondaland: Revealed is podcast hosted by executive producer Betsy Beers that was released on iTunes weekly (later bi-weekly) during the 2014-15, 2015-16, and 2016-17 television season. On every episode, Betsy invited a cast or (sometimes) crew member from one of the Shondaland shows to come and have a chat. The first Shondaland: Revealed podcast was released on September 26, 2014. After covering three television seasons, the podcast released its final episode on May 22, 2017.
There are earlier podcasts dating back to 2012, but these are Scandal: Revealed podcasts, which only talk about Scandal. However, ever since there is the TGIT line-up on Thursday night, the podcast was transformed into a Shondaland podcast, thus also including Grey's Anatomy and How To Get Away With Murder. In 2016, The Catch was also added to that line-up.
Grey's Anatomy Guests[]
This list only includes episode guests from the Grey's Anatomy cast and crew. Not included are actors from other shows who happened to have guest starred on the show, such as Scott Foley.
Summaries[]
The following summaries summarize the shared info about the crew members and what they had to say about their jobs.
Kevin McKidd[]
Caterina Scorsone[]
Chandra Wilson[]
Geena Davis[]
Camilla Luddington[]
Jerrika Hinton[]
Alexandra Patsavas[]
Kelly McCreary[]
Sarah Drew[]
Jason George[]
James Pickens, Jr.[]
Martin Henderson[]
Jessica Capshaw[]
Jesse Williams[]
Chandra Wilson[]
Kevin McKidd[]
Justin Chambers[]
Giacomo Gianniotti[]
Kelly McCreary[]
Jessica Capshaw[]
Marika Dominczyk (& Scott Foley)[]
Notes and Trivia[]
- Chandra Wilson, Kevin McKidd, Kelly McCreary, and Jessica Capshaw are the only actors so far to have appeared twice on the podcast.
- The logo of the podcast changed to match the new Shondaland logo.
- Patrick Dempsey and Sara Ramírez are the only members of the main cast (since the podcast started) not to have appeared.
- Marika Dominczyk and Scott Foley appeared together on the next podcast, marking the first time that two actors from two different TGIT shows appear on a podcast together.
- As of the 2016-2017 television season, the podcast became a bi-weekly podcast rather than weekly.