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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.

Hour 1: Senators want to tax plastic surgery. Bobbie Dooley thinks that cosmetic plastic surgery is just as essential as other plastic surgeries. The women need to conform to their environment. Hour 2: Ted Bell comes on the show to talk about tipping. When a customer tips a waiter or waitress it makes them feel better about themselves. Ted has a mandatory tip policy and the money goes to him. The tip has nothing to do with service. Hour 3: Ted continues to discuss tipping. An Arkansas cop is suspended for not using a camera when he tazered a 10 year old girl. Then the stories we couldn't get to.
Hour 1: Dean Wheeler is on the show to talk about the Fort Shoot shooting. Dean says that the shooter Nidal did this to get out of going to war by wounding himself. He thinks that the incident was a blessing to say how wars are destructive, and mental health isn't an issue because Nidal was a psychiatrist. He would have self-diagnosed himself. He says it was humiliating for him to be wounded by a female police officer. Hour 2: Bobbie Dooley is on the show to talk about her Fall-tackular. Because of the Fort Hood shooting she's not sure if she should have it or not. She seems to think that we all need to stop obsessing and just move on and get a life. The shooting has ruined her Fall-tackular. She says if people want excitement, rent season 5 of 24. Hour 3: Phil starts out talking about Obama giving a shout out to a congressional medal of honor winner after finding out about the Fort Hood shooting. Then he goes on to give some political commentary. He takes some phone calls, there's a Dr.Greenthumb report, and The stories we couldn't get to.
Phil Hendrie is back to being himself. In other words, he is scores of different people, from journalist/holistic nutritionist Margaret Gray to Ted Bell, who claims he invented baked potatoes cooked in tin foil, to politically incorrect homeowners association commando Bobbie Dooley to Pastor William Rennick, who has deduced that Jesus must have been black because he called everyone "Brother" and was profiled by the authorities. Hendrie honed his riotously funny radio theater of the mind on WIOD (AM 610), then went to Los Angeles, where he became nationally syndicated. He gave up radio in 2006 to act and do voices on shows such as King of the Hill and Futurama. This wasn't enough to keep him busy so he returned to radio with a general talk show the following year. Now he is back to his old hilarious ways on more than 100 stations, including WIOD, WINZ (AM 940) and WBZT (AM 1230). Alas, his show is live out of Los Angeles from 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Pacific Time (1-4 a.m. in the East). So many stations pick up only highlights or air it on delay. WIOD carries highlights from 9-11 p.m. on Sunday, and WINZ airs an hour from 5-6 a.m. weekdays. WBZT, which has limited reach in Palm Beach County, carries Hendrie live. The thing I miss most about South Florida is... The great listeners I had and the friends I made there. South Florida was the first place that really got it about me. The people were unbelievable. The golf tournaments we had the last summer I was there were awesome. Offered prime tickets to any event, my choice would be ... Any Green Bay Packers game played in the snow. If I wasn't on the radio, I would have liked to be ... A professor of history or doing historical research. If I could go on any reality show, my choice would be ... That bail bond show in Miami with those chicks. Something about me people would be surprised to know is ... I'm a completely middle-class man. I like suburbia, supermarkets, school plays and stuff like that.
Relax, grammar fans — it's perfectly acceptable to refer to Phil Hendrie in the plural tense. After all, he's the radio genius (in our humble opinion) who completely blew up and reinvented the Talk radio format — by operating as a self-contained unit of host and outrageous guests. Hendrie played all the roles himself, seamlessly toggling back and forth between multiple voices at once. Talk Radio Network is now proud to bring back Phil and all of his characters for your entertainment pleasure. Hendrie's show works beautifully on two levels: a) unbridled hilarity for those of us who were in on the joke and b) our added joy at listening to those poor unsuspecting saps who called in, outraged at the increasingly bizarre rantings of Phil's "guests." It was theatre of the mind in the truest sense. We are more than pleased to report that Hendrie has answered our radio prayers and is bringing back all of the voices in his head, including Bobbie Dooley, head of the "Western Estates Homeowners Association"; the obnoxious, incredibly wealthy (did we mention obnoxious?) Ted Bell, owner of "Ted's Steakhouse of Beverly Hills"; gossip columnist Margaret Grey; Doug Danger (pronounced Dang-her), self-described as "a gay man and a gay journalist"; teenage dork RC Collins; and one of our favorites, Jay Santos of the "Citizens Auxiliary Police," a completely unauthorized law-enforcement service that "helps the police." "Radio needs alternative programming, like my show, now more than ever," said Hendrie. "Having the advantage of communicating compelling and outrageous points of view through these characters is an opportunity no other host has." For more Phil info, hit up Mark Masters at [email protected].
Hour 1: The pilots who overshot the runway deny they were sleeping. They say they were on their laptops doing some important work. Phil then recounts his flight and landing at LAX from Europe. There's a report that says cell phone aren't safe and they may cause brain tumors. Phil talks about Bob Griese and Steve Phillips. David G Hall calls in to talk about the interview Phil did for Radio Source monthly. Hour 2: Bobbie Dooley comes on the show to talk about the teenager who was adversly affected after she got the swine flu shot. She doesn't think that people who are prom queens, or fashion models should be forced to get the flu shot so they don't walk abnormally. Hour 3: Art Griego comes on the show to talk about the story of two Northwest airlines pilots who overshot the runway in Minneapolis because they were on their laptops. They claim they were doing business but Art thinks they were on Facebook. He says the passengers don't want to know if something goes wrong in the cockpit. Then the stories we couldn't get to.
Talk Radio Network's Phil Hendrie, the creative genius chock full of character, comedy and commentary, welcomes back his cast of fictional characters, all of whom he plays on air while simultaneously serving as host of his national talk radio program. Heard on nearly 100 radio stations in the late evenings, Hendrie’s original brand of radio theater is unmatched in the industry. While he did straight talk for the last two years, he couldn’t deny his passion for creating satire and comedy through the likes of Bobbie Dooley, Larry Grover and Ted Bell. "Radio needs alternative programming, like my show, now more than ever," said Hendrie. "Having the advantage of communicating compelling and outrageous points of view through these characters is an opportunity no other host has." Hendrie provokes people while feeding a circle of social satire. Recently, character Dean Wheeler of the Novato Spiritual Center explained why President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize – because America’s safety has been restored. He told a caller, "I haven’t had one single home invasion since Obama has been President. Under Bush, I suffered seven of them and was pistol whipped each time. The causal link was my son dealing drugs. The karmic link – Bush was President." The caller went ballistic as Host Phil tried to keep the dialogue on track. While Hendrie’s cast is reemerging on the radio airwaves, many of them have been alive and well online. For instance, Bobbie Dooley attracts a loyal following in the thousands on Facebook, most of whom interact with her regularly. Others have been featured on www.philhendrieshow.com. Hendrie says every night on his program, "Broadcasting from the shores of El Pacifico, welcome to The World Famous Phil Hendrie Show, a trip through the looking glass of talk radio." And so goes the circle of never-ending topics, characters and callers, all of which Hendrie orchestrates into a unique parody of his own profession – talk radio. 
Hour 1: Bobbie Dooley comes on the program. She says that kids are big Obama supporters and that puts them at odds with their parents. Bobbie is giving girls Obama tattoos right below their panty line. Then a bar owner in Georgia puts up an anti-Obama sign. Hour 2: There is more controversy about Rush Limbaugh wanting to buy a piece of the St. Louis Rams. Then Phil takes some phone calls. Hour 3: Steve Bosell comes on to talk about Zero Tolerance in schools. He is reacting to a story about a 6 year old boy who brings a camping knife to school and gets suspended for it. Steve's son, Steve Jr., had a similar experience. He saw a fellow classmate with a milky red substance that looked like it was oil based. He thought it was a bomb so he tackled the boy and got suspended for it. Steve is suing the school for it. Then the stories we couldn't get to.
Hour 1: Phil talks about torture. The question you shouldn't ask. If they allowed anyone in, should we revive the Nazi party. Ted Kennedy dies of brain cancer. As you like to hear them segment with Eric Holder. He talks about the death of Ted Kennedy and torture. Hour 2: Phil starts the hour talking about the CIA being investigated, then he takes some phone calls. Bobbie Dooley comes on the show to talk about texting and driving. She has a program called Glance Up. It's point is to say that young people should make sure to glance up while they're texting. Then the texts won't be garbled. Hour 3: Bobbie continues to talk about her program Glance Up. Phil talks about losing weight, and takes a phone call. There is a terrible story about a snake that killed a 2 year old baby in Florida. A kid in California wanted to blow up a school. Then the stories we couldn't get to.
Hour 1: The Lockerbie bomber is released. Raj Faneen and Vernon Dosier come on the show to talk about it. Raj along with his son Todd agree with the release. Todd says how much is enough, enough. Vernon disagrees. Phil mentions Brian Bosworth. He takes some phone calls. Hour 2: Phil starts out talking about the release of the Lockerbie bomber. Then me mentions the Afghanistan war and takes some phone calls. Bobbie Dooley comes on the program talking about Al-Magrahi being released in Scotland. She conducts the whole interview while having dinner with her family, having her mouth full of food the whole time. Then Phil discussed the Cash for Clunkers program. Hour 3: Phil starts the show talking about terrorism, and healthcare.There's some commentary and he takes some phone calls. Then the stories we couldn't get to.
Hour 1: Phil talks about healthcare and town hall meetings. He also talks about losing weight and takes a phone call. Hour 2: Phil continues to talk about healthcare, then takes some calls. Bobbie Dooley calls in. She's having a town hall meeting at the Western Estates. She voted for Obama, but she doesn't like the healthcare bill. Hour 3: A school bans confederate clothing. Phil talks about healthcare and takes some phone calls. Then stories that we couldn't get to.
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