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It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

Ep. 514

Margaret Grey introduces a long time friend of hers, an actor-turned-drug rehab owner, Rev Duncan. It turns out his new rehab center in Malibu is more like a torture chamber. Later Don Berman is on to talk about the great Nicholas Winton, but winds up sidetracked yet again by a horse race he's watching.

Ep. 497

Margaret Grey guest hosts the show. Highlighted, an interview she does with her original vocal coach Bon Lindell, her singing "Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves" and "The Frank Grey File."

Ep. 487

Margaret Grey goes off on a variety of issues and grievances, finally assaulting the staff with gas, saying "it's the only weapon I have left to me." Meanwhile, Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police is in upstate New York "helping" with the search for two escaped convicts as Doug Dannger reports on it.

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Margaret Grey goes off on a variety of issues and grievances, finally assaulting the staff with gas, saying "it's the only weapon I have left to me." Meanwhile, Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police is in upstate New York "helping" with the search for two escaped convicts as Doug Dannger reports on it.

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When a neighbor's garage and tool shed burn to the ground, Bobbie and Steve Dooley blame Nancy Grace's "enormous, hypnotizing television face." Margaret Grey's accompanist Chick Lavender sings along to a recording by Dodger pitcher Don Drysdale, and Rudy Canosa spreads his charm around at the gym.

Ep. 475

When a neighbor's garage and tool shed burn to the ground, Bobbie and Steve Dooley blame Nancy Grace's "enormous, hypnotizing television face." Margaret Grey's accompanist Chick Lavender sings along to a recording by Dodger pitcher Don Drysdale, and Rudy Canosa spreads his charm around at the gym.

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By popular demand, it's the return of The Margaret Grey Players with special guest star Mavis Leonard as Traffic guy Bob Bakian. The "panel" interviews Ted Bell and Professor Don Micksa whose breath, it turns out, is so bad a cadaver dog once "hit" on it.

Ep. 473

By popular demand, it's the return of The Margaret Grey Players with special guest star Mavis Leonard as Traffic guy Bob Bakian. The "panel" interviews Ted Bell and Professor Don Micksa whose breath, it turns out, is so bad a cadaver dog once "hit" on it.
Margaret Grey has written a book, "300 Years In this Country." In it, she claims that because her family has been in this country so long, she has more of a right to be politically opinionated and involved.

Ep. 467

Margaret Grey has written a book, "300 Years In this Country." In it, she claims that because her family has been in this country so long, she has more of a right to be politically opinionated and involved.
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