Tom and Doug's lives and misadventures told through their music
Chip Mergott is in the studio this week to talk about the holidays, and holiday music.
Tom and Doug welcome Joe Bezek to talk about some of their memorable Holiday concerts.
Tom asks Doug about science experiments that have gone bad.
Tom and Doug discuss what marriage is, and what causes all the confusion.
Tom and Doug take a trip down memory lane. They are driving around and they drive past the house Doug house-sat in Doylestown Pennsylvania.
Tom and Doug try to remove the bitterness by experimenting with the miracle berry.
Doug reveals his deepest, greatest fear: water damage.
Tom and Doug are trying to remember what day it is.
Tom and Doug are worried about you. They suspect that you may need to be reassured that you are truly a good person.
Tom and Doug discuss the art of watching football.
This week, Tom and Doug talk about the "pets of our life". They remember favorite animals that they have cared for.
Tom and Doug remember what it was like to experiment with spectacular drinks.
Tom and Doug decide to do their show while walking around on deserted streets.
This week Doug decides to replace Tom with a generic version of Tom, and discovers that there is no real difference.
Doug tells Tom that his wife is a local celebrity and folk hero. They, of course, create a song for her.
Tom and Doug decide to spend the week hanging around on social media while laughing at people.
Tom and Doug do this week's show from a walking trail in remote wilderness. They ponder the joys of the great outdoors.
This week we feature an interview done with Doug's father who recently passed away. Ron Gentile talks about music, and what factors were instrumental in motivating him.
This week Tom and Doug attempt to talk about love songs while their engineer has some problems working the controls.
Mike Murray stops by this week's show to talk about something that is near and dear to his heart: beer.
Tom and Doug play a few songs that were written by the Beatles.
This week Tom and Doug ask themselves why they save things in their houses.
Tom and Doug talk about songs that teach us things about life.
This week, Tom and Doug discuss songs that take several decades to complete.
Tom asks Doug to help him psycho-analyze a "friend" of his.
It's a wonderful summer day, so Tom and Doug decide to do the show outside on the veranda. They talk about what summer was like as a child.
Tom and Doug are hiding in the studio this week. They decide to waste time by listening to music.
Tom and Doug remember their trip to Las Vegas.
This week, Tom and Doug are driving around in the famous Podmobile, and talking about the concept of "envy".
Tom and Doug are driving around America in the podmobile. They talk about the sport of hitchhiking.
Tom and Doug are desperate this week. They are so desperate that they will debut their new song "Elephants in the Room".
Will Stone visits with Tom and Doug to discuss the difficulties of recording music with Tom and Doug.
Tom and Doug discuss the best ways that we can manipulate each other and ourselves.
This week we present the very first show that Tom and Doug recorded. The very beginning of "The Tom and Doug Show".
This week we share some memories with Doug's father J. Ronald Gentile, who recently passed away.
Tom and Doug discuss how they have grown musically over the years.
Tom wants to pick a "word of the day". Doug picks the word "conviction".
This week Doug talks about his Uncle Willie who recently passed away.
Mike Murray stops by to talk about his exciting trip to Singapore.
Tom and Doug discuss the fine art of light bulbs.
Tom and Doug discuss "the cars of their lives". What were the memorable cars that they drove?
This week, Tom asks why the Tom and Doug Show doesn't ever have a laugh track.
This week, Tom and Doug decide to face their fears. They talk about fear.
This week we present Tom and Doug's classic story of the true meaning of Christmas.
Doug shows Tom the dreaded holiday fruitcake that was given to him.
Tom and Doug try to kick off the Christmas season.
Tom and Doug talk about the important cultural phenomena of football.
Tom and Doug speak with the famous Peter Schickele, renowned expert on the life and music of PDQ Bach.
Doug's mother received a letter in 1978. They were asked to share it with Doug at an appropriate time. Apparently that time is now.