Category: Our Radio Shows

Hurricane Perry

Obama’s I Have A Dream Speech. FEEEMA. Gaddafy’s Son. Notorious DSK. Heckling Politicians. Earthquakes. Archie Bunker’s Conservative Reboot. With Paul Dooley, Mike MacRae, Eddie Pepitone, Frank Conniff, Janie Haddad Tompkins, Kevin Rooney, Mark Thompson and Ron Babcock. Written by Steve Rosenfield, Frank Conniff, Eddie Pepitone, Mike MacRae, and Ron Babcock. Special material by Alex Steen. Executive Producer Troy Conrad. Originally broadcast on Pacifica Radio Please subscribe to us on iTunes. And tell your friends. Please.

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All Sketches, No Talk

“The Morning Show With Thad And Connie,” “Who Wants To Be America’s Next First Lady?,” “Dialing For Dullards,” “Memorial Day With J.P. Morgan Chase,” “Andrew Breitbart’s Speech Of Freedom,” “IKEA, You Jane,”  “25,000 Big Macs, One Big Gut,” And “A Word About Words.” Written by Steve Rosenfield, Karen Simmons, Frank Conniff, Kevin Rooney, David Weiss And Chris Pina. Featuring Eddie Pepitone, Rick Overton, Laura Kightlinger, Mark Thompson, Frank Conniff, Kevin Rooney, Jane Edith Wilson, Tina Dupuy, and Chris Pina. Mixed and engineered by Alex Steen. Executive Producer Troy Conrad. Recorded at and for KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles.

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Praying Instead Of Paying For America

Paul Dooley, Andrea Martin, Eddie Pepitone, Frank Conniff, Mark Thompson, Andy Caploe, Robin Roberts, Jane Edith Wilson and Chris Pina. Written by Frank Conniff, Steve Rosenfield, Paul Dooley, Andy Caploe, Dylan Brody, Karen Simmons, Eddie Pepitone and Dan Pasternack. Mixed and engineered by Alex Steen edited by Darren Ayres. Our production assistant is Alicia Cordova. Our executive Producer is Troy Conrad. Originally Broadcast August 12, 2011 on Pacifica Radio.

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Paul Dooley

Frank Conniff, Rick Overton, Eddie Pepitone, Mark Thompson, Janie Haddad Tompkins, Andy Caploe, Chris Pina and Kevin Rooney. Written by Frank Conniff, Steve Rosenfield, Ben Zelevansky, Frank Conniff, Karen Simmons, Eddie Pepitone, Dan Pasternack, Andy Caploe and David Weiss. Mixed and engineered by Alex Steen, edited by Darren Ayres. Our production assistant is Alicia Cordova. Executive Producer is Troy Conrad.Besides appearing in many movies, including most notably Popeye, Sixteen Candles, and Breaking Away, Dooley has also appeared as a variety of recurrent characters on numerous television shows, including My So-Called Life, Dream On, Grace Under Fire, Curb Your Enthusiasm, ALF (playing Whizzer Deaver) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine where he played the recurring role of Enabran Tain. He guest starred in other primetime shows like Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, The Golden Girls, and Desperate Housewives. In 2000, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his role as an eccentric judge on The Practice. He was also in the infamous alternate ending to Little Shop of Horrors, but was replaced by Jim Belushi in the final cut.

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Mommy


Paul Dooley came by the Pacifica Radio studios this week and recorded with us, along with Rick Overton, Paul F. Tompkins, Cynthia Adler, Janie Haddad, Kevin Rooney, Frank Conniff, Eddie Pepitone, Mark Thompson, Andy Caploe, Chris Pina, and Jane Edith Wilson. Today’s show was written by Steve Rosenfield, Ben Zelevansky, Andy Caploe, Dan Pasternak, Kevin Rooney, Frank Conniff, Karen Simmons and Eddie Pepitone. Our Executive Producer is Troy Conrad. We are mixed and engineered by Alex Steen. Edited by Darren Ayres. Our production assistant is Alicia Cordova, and our web mistress is Jenna Tollerson.

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Paul F. Tompkins Reports From Comic-Con

Andrea Martin, Rick Overton, Eddie Pepitone, Frank Conniff, Kevin Rooney, Steve Rosenfield, Jane Edith Wilson, Chris Pina. Written by Steve Rosenfield, Frank Conniff, Ben Zelevansky and David Weiss. Sketches include Klown Kamp Massacre, Muntz, Reality Bible, Frank Conniff’s America,That’s Not Funny, and Futterman’s. Paul F. Tompkins reports from Comic-Con.  Mixed and engineered by Alex Steen. Edited by Darren Ayres. Executive Producer Troy Conrad. Originally broadast on KPFK 90.7 FM July 21, 2011.

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