Tony and Kevin bristle under the new productivity regime emphasized by Gina, the show's Quality Captain.
"Call me Ishmael." Thus begins a multi-part saga of how Tony and Kevin risked too much with the implicit question quiz, and so were ruled over by ... a temp.
It's the new game show that ask all kinds of incisive social questions about the friends of your friends—whom you may have no relationship with at all!
In a new tradition of airing episodes in the reverse order from which they were written, Sheriff Coors and Deputy Gertrude the Loon are assisted (heh) by SkyHighMan. Hope you listened to the last three Deputized! stories, listener!
Think of today's public service announcement as a kind of game show in which our isolationist leaders choose the new 51st state: Greenland? Canada? All we know is, it better damn well not be Belgium.
Who says you can't enjoy illusions and close-up magic on a radio show?
In cleaning out the latest bit of cultural detritus from the show's spam filter, Tony and Kevin face an existential dilemma.
Now that the USA is winning, winning, winning by simply re-naming geographical features like Gulfs and Buttes, the GOP shares their latest acquisitions!
The harm ptarmigan is gone, but the hosts/prisoners of today’s #1 talk show recorded in an impenetrable jail aren’t out of peril yet!
Holy Jacob Burckhardt, Batman! It’s a real Restroom Renaissance at the Shops at Plimsoles Hills!
Like rats shiftly aimlessly through an endless, imponderable labyrinth, the cast of the rebooted Talk Show/Inescapable, Real Prison explore their need for Being.
Ungrateful little incel Jack Shambles joins Deputy Thorn Withers and Gertrude the Loon to investigate Old Man Withers' Surplus Store.
Sheriff Coors and Deputy Maisie rope in Creg Bellowes from Lower Heights Public Radio to investigate their latest case.
Dr. Orville Preacher listens to a caller who... pauses.... when she... is speaking. (This is, by the way, our all-time funniest episode)!
Our local public radio reporter is flung from the transdimensional subway into... what?
Dr. Orville Preacher is back. And so is heart-healthy cheescake!
An old traditional Yankee cookbook has a new twist...we dare not tell a lie!
In which we show that pesky things like foreign, hard-to-pronounce names (like "Mexico") ought not to stand in the way of naming progress.
The newly-gelatinized announcer searches for sentience beyond the portal.
Bad Nancy Drew—Bitsy and Francine—are deputized to solve/commit a crime: the pirating of the worst video game in history.