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From RAMP: Great Moments In Syndication

 

• It’s yet another TV feather jammed jauntily into the oversized cap of one of our favorite all-time radio personalities — TRN-syndicated “man of 762-or-so voices” Phil Hendrie (pictured, center, wearing a black shirt), who has landed a recurring role on Fox’s new hit sitcom New Girl starring Zooey Deschanel. Showing actual proof that he was allowed within inches of the cast, Hendrie is pleased to share with us this blurry cell phone picture of him with (l-r) New Girl cast members Max Greenfield, Lamorne Morris, Hannah Simone, Deschanel and Jake Johnson. “The entire cast and crew is so hardworking, gracious and welcoming,” Hendrie said of his new TV pals. “It’s an honor to get to work with them.” In December, we told you Hendrie had taped an episode of one of TV’s best shows, ABC’s Modern Family, where he played the pivotal role of “Boots.” We just received word that Hendrie’s episode airs tomorrow, Feb. 8, at 9pm ET/PT. In his not-so-vast spare time, Hendrie continues to contribute his vocal talents to Fox’s new animated Napoleon Dynamite series and does his Saturday night radio show on KFI-AM/Los Angeles.

FROM Jockline:

The One And Many Phil Hendrie Expands Role On TV’s ‘New Girl’

LOS ANGELES, February 6, 2012 — TRN syndicated and KFI-AM Los Angeles radio personality Phil Hendrie (inset) is in demand with the television and film world these days. He recently landed a recurring role on 20th Century Fox’s New Girl, the hit sit-com starring Zooey Deschanel. Hendrie says, “The entire cast and crew is so hard working, gracious, and welcoming. It’s an honor to get to work with them.” In addition, ABC-TV’s Emmy Award winning series Modern Family will air the “Me Jealous” episode featuring Hendrie in the role of “Boots.” About The Phil Hendrie Show. Hendrie’s TRN nationally syndicated radio show, heard on nearly 100 stations, and his local Saturday evening show on Los Angeles’ KFI AM 640 are driven by his cast of fictional characters, all of whom he created and plays on air. Loyal fans enjoy being in on the ruse as Hendrie orchestrates a parody of his own profession — talk radio.

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Phil Hendrie Gets Recurring Role On Fox’s ‘New Girl’

February 6, 2012 at 12:42 PM (PT)

 

Hendrie w/’New Girl’ Cast

TALK RADIO NETWORK syndicated host and CLEAR CHANNEL Talk KFI-A/LOS ANGELES weekend host PHIL HENDRIE has landed a recurring role on the FOX sitcom “NEW GIRL” with ZOOEY DESCHANEL.

 

HENDRIE said, “The entire cast and crew is so hard working, gracious, and welcoming.  It’s an honor to get to work with them.”

HENDRIE’s guest shot as “Boots” on an episode of ABC’s “MODERN FAMILY” will air WEDNESDAY (2/8).

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 Hendrie’s TV career booming.

Syndicated talk radio personality Phil Hendrie is getting some attention on television. ABC-TV announces Hendrie will appear on an episode of its hit comedy series “Modern Family” tomorrow night. Hendrie also recently landed a recurring role on 20th Century Fox’s new series called “New Girl” starring Zooey Deschanel. Hendrie’s Talk Radio Networks show is driven by his cast of fictional characters, all of whom he created and plays on air. It airs on about 100 stations.

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2-8-2012

The episode of the hit Television show Modern Family starring Phil Hendrie’s airs tonight on ABC. The Emmy Award winning series will air the “Me Jealous” episode featuring Hendrie in the role of “Boots.” In addition, Hendrie just landed a recurring role on 20th Century Fox’s New Girl, the hit sit-com starring Zooey Deschanel. Hendrie says, “The entire cast and crew is so hard working, gracious, and welcoming.  It’s an honor to get to work with them.”

Hendrie’s TRN nationally syndicated radio show, heard on about 100 stations, and his local Saturday evening show on Los Angeles’ KFI AM 640 are driven by his cast of fictional characters, all of whom he created and plays on air.  As host, Hendrie sets up a topic and discusses it with one of his characters who seamlessly takes the discussion beyond obvious social parameters.  Feeding the circle of social satire are the callers who are real and genuinely passionate about what Hendrie’s “guest” is saying.  Loyal fans enjoy being in on the ruse as Hendrie orchestrates a parody of his own profession – talk radio.

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Bobbie Dooley told Phil she’d been raped and that two, brave, gay men rescued her. And then she said she was “only kidding” Show Log For Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Dr. Jim Sadler, Larry Grover and finallly General Gaylen Shaw debate the Eastwood commercial. Highlights: Dr. Sadler thought Eastwood creeping out of the shadows was menacing, Larry Grover was confused about who to support; Eastwood or the Tea Party and General Shaw thought Sadler and Grover were imbeciles making a big thing out of nothing

Bobbie Dooley came on the show to tell Phil she’d been raped and that two, brave, gay men rescued her. And then she said she was “only kidding” and made the whole thing up to help people to an emotional place where “they’d accept gay men as strong.”

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Beaver County Times: Famed Movie Zombie Hinzman Dies

Beaver County Times: Famed Movie Zombie Hinzman Dies

SOUTH BEAVER TWP. — In places like Pittsburgh where zombies are treasured, Bill Hinzman was a star.

Hinzman portrayed the baddest and best of the zombies in 1968’s genre-defining “Night of the Living Dead.”

The South Beaver Township man went on to direct and produce horror films and remained a popular draw at horror conventions through last year, when he was diagnosed with rectal cancer. Click for more

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Vernon and Margaret both found the discussion distasteful and infuriating as Herb seemed to know more about football than either of them Show Log For Monday February 6, 2012

Herb Sewell, a convicted child molester and now academic researcher, came on the show to comment on a particularly heinous case in Los Angeles with the provision that he got to do an analysis of the Super Bowl. Herb hopes to one day do play by play. The following hour Herb hung around and was joined by Vernon Dozier and Margaret Grey to discuss the Super Bowl, a discussion Vernon and Margaret both found distasteful and infuriating as Herb seemed to know more about footbal than either of themVernon Dozier during Bel-Mars loss to Hickory Hill in the Tier One Round-Up