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Free Radio is a television show, created by Lance Krall and Rory Rosegarten. The show originated on VH1 , but has also aired on Comedy Central , and Super Channel . It stars Lance Krall, prominent for his role on The Joe Schmo Show , and Anna Vocino, who also starred with Krall on The Lance Krall Show .
Krall then created and starred in the television show, Free Radio, which aired for two seasons on VH1 and Comedy Central. Free Radio was a comedic, behind-the-scenes look at a struggling Los Angeles radio station and its dysfunctional staff. Krall starred as the dimwitted, laughably ignorant, yet inexplicably popular host of "Moron in the Morning."
Down Among the Z Men (1952) (aka Stand Easy; The Goon Movie; The Goon Show Movie), [1] based on The Goon Show; Hangman's Wharf (1950) Happidrome (1943), based on Happidrome; Hi, Gang!, based on Hi, Gang! The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005), based on the radio series of the same name by Douglas Adams; It's That Man Again (1942), based on ...
He joined WPTF as a young man in the mid-1970s, tackling the early-morning duties along with his signature 10 a.m. show: “Ask Your Neighbor,” which drew an estimated 25,000 listeners from ...
Moron Movies were a regular feature on the show from 1983 to 1985. [2] After The Tonight Show, Cella's work was shown on Dick Clark's TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes [8] under the name Len Cella's Silly Cinemas, a moniker that Cella disliked. [9] In 1987 Cella published a book entitled Things to Worry About (In Case You Run Out). [10]
Download QR code; Print/export ... A list of films that were adapted into radio programs or series. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories ...
The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 4/5 stars, writing: "The title's a clever pun, since the film deals with the time of a young girl's drowning, and with the (unrelated) trials and tribulations of two unnamed couples. Acclaimed in its day as a sharp slice of British neorealism, talented director/writer Anthony Simmons has done nothing ...
Bishop was the announcer of the Friday night scary movie anthology Screaming Yellow Theater when he had an idea to create a live host for the program-the character that became known as Svengoolie-at first a Bela Lugosi-type voice under a title card (and over Link Wray's 1958 hit "Rumble"), then on-screen, in the guise of a green-haired, green ...