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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. 
Dave Oliva, Herb Sewell, Brass Villenueva, Steve Bosell, Curt Queedy, Guy Barton, Ted Bell, Bobbie Dooley, Margaret Grey, Mavis Leonard, Pastor William Rennick, Reverand Dave Castorini, Dr. Ron Tarner, Dr. Jim Sadler, Vernon Dozier, RC Collins, Justin McElroy, General Gaylen Shaw, Lloyd Bonafide, Father James McQuarters, Bud Dickman, Steve Dooley, Professor Emory Clayton, lil' Ian Anderson, Larry Grover, Gloria Grover, Jack Armstrong....(not done yet).... 5,000 plus hours There's always been more to radio than Obama and Friday's college picks.... at least the way we do it...
Davve Oliva.--Nephew Fred.. Bud Dickman--Ebeneezer Dickman Phil Hendrie--Bob Cratchit Mrgaret Grey--Mrs. Cratchit RC Collins--Tiny Tim Robert Leonard--Jacob Marley Herb Sewell-Man collecting for the poor Rudy Canosa-Man collecting for the poor Bobbie Dooley-Ghost Of Christmas Past Gerald Fischer--Fezziwig Margaret Grey-=-Little Cindy Ted Bell--Ted Bell, the Ghost of Christmas Present Pastor Rennick--Man on the street Prof Clayton--Man on the street Vernon Dozier--The Ghost of Christmas Future Justin McElroy--Kid in the street Bobbie Dooley--UCLA Medical Center operator

Ep. 3560

Larry Grover, flying to Hawaii with his mother Gloria,
Thursday, October 10, 2002

Ep. 3104

Lang Delton’s Mouth Orchestra takes Jack Armstrongs’s place

Ep. 1870

Radio consultant Tom Dovka is back with unsolicited advice for Phils show.
The Phil Hendrie Show starts at 10pm PST, PhilTV in HD starts at 9:15pm PSTDave Oliva--Nephew FredBud Dickman--Ebeneezer DickmanPhil Hendrie--Bob CratchitMargaret Grey--Mrs. CratchitRC Collins--Tiny TimRobert Leonard--Jacob MarleyHerb Sewell--Man collecting for the poorRudy Canosa-Man collecting for the poorBobbie Dooley-Ghost Of Christmas PastGerald Fischer--FezziwigMargaret Grey--Little FannieTed Bell--Ted Bell, the Ghost of Christmas PresentPastor Rennick--Man on the streetProf Clayton--Man on the streetVernon Dozier--The Ghost of Christmas FutureSteve Bosell--TheifJustin McElroy--Kid in the streetBobbie Dooley--UCLA Medical Center operator

Ep. 2181

It’s the second of our five Classic Shows for the week. From June 2004,
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