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Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 4 (6.10) Podcast Description: Conway kicks off the hour with the best of CVS Pharmacy — where yin meets yang, Burnett meets vodka, gonorrhea meets goodbye, and herpes apparently gets a sliding scale. It is pharmacy talk, Conway-style, and somehow it all makes perfect sense. Then the show turns to Hollywood, where Quixote Studios is laying off around 70 employees and winding down much of its soundstage business in Los Angeles and Atlanta. With film and TV production still struggling, one of the major production-services vendors is restructuring and shifting focus to stronger markets. Later, Conway dives into the growing fear around artificial intelligence. AI is no longer just following instructions — it can find mistakes, rewrite code, improve workflows, and help optimize future systems. That has industry leaders like Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warning about job losses, safeguards, and how fast society can adapt. The hour wraps with a sweet story about Tim Conway’s son, a hotel reservation, and Lakers legend James Worthy. What started as a simple check-in turned into a heartfelt reminder that The Carol Burnett Show and Tim Conway’s comedy didn’t just make people laugh — it stayed with them for life. Trending Keywords: CVS Pharmacy, funny podcast, Conway Show, Quixote Studios, Hollywood layoffs, film production, AI jobs, artificial intelligence, Dario Amodei, Anthropic, Tim Conway, Carol Burnett Show, James Worthy, Lakers, classic comedy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conway Jr Show Hour 2 (6.10) Conway kicks off the hour with a sweet story about checking into hotels and why you should always add your name to the reservation. For Conway, one hotel moment became unforgettable when Lakers legend James Worthy shared how much Tim Conway and The Carol Burnett Show meant to him. It was a reminder that great comedy does not just make people laugh — it stays with them. Then the crew gets into a wild Southern California school prank after nearly 200 doors were glued shut at Patrick Henry High School in San Diego right as finals week ramped up. That brings back memories of prank stores, itching powder, and Conway’s brother causing chaos on school desks. Later, the hour turns serious with dangerous surf in Laguna Beach, where a mother and her two children were swept into the ocean near Treasure Island Beach. The powerful swell created dangerous conditions across Orange County beaches, with one teen girl still missing. The hour wraps with a lighter look at foreign FIFA fans discovering American culture ahead of the World Cup — from Big Gulps and Taco Bell to the ultimate American obsession: ranch dressing. Because in the U.S., we put ranch on everything. Trending Keywords: Tim Conway, Carol Burnett Show, James Worthy, Lakers, hotel story, school prank, glued doors, Patrick Henry High School, San Diego, Laguna Beach, Treasure Island Beach, dangerous surf, FIFA fans, American culture, Big Gulp, Taco Bell, ranch dressing, Conway Show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 1 (6.4) Man Talk! Adam Carolla on LA’s Decline, Work Ethic & Mayor Race Chaos Man Talk! brought to you by Pennzoil. Tonight, we dive into the generational divide and the viral debate over work ethic, responsibility, and how different age groups view hard work today. Tim Conway Jr. also shares the surprising story of Tim Conway being buried at Westwood Cemetery next to former Rams owner Georgia Frontiere. Then, the Los Angeles mayoral race remains too close to call as results continue coming in. With 66% of the expected vote counted, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass leads at 35%, followed by Spencer Pratt at 29% and Nithya Raman at 23%. Adam Carolla joins the show to talk about receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for radio, his unfiltered thoughts on the local mayor’s race, the governor’s race, catalytic converter theft, and Nithya Raman blaming auto manufacturers for making parts too easy to steal. Plus, Adam weighs in on the decline of Los Angeles, rising crime concerns, political frustration, and the state of California. And don’t miss details on the KROQ Doc Screening Event with Adam Carolla, happening Saturday, June 20 at the Orange County Jordan Events Center in Santa Ana. The live audience screening begins at 8 PM. Get tickets at AdamCarolla.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conway Jr Show Hour 2 (5.29) Conway kicks off the hour with a tribute to great parents, work ethic, discipline, and the lost art of being punctual. That leads to a classic story about buying high-end sweaters at Mervyn’s for a TV interview with his dad, Tim Conway — medium, medium, and medium. Plus, the crew reacts to the Lakers laying off more than a dozen employees. Then Neil Saavedra joins Conway for a hilarious conversation about kids, big families, fight teams, and why every form of government seems to work better on paper than it does at home. Socialism, communism, capitalism — it all comes down to one thing: who gets the biggest piece of chicken? Later, Neil the Fork Reporter gets into Galpin Ford, which Conway says is basically its own planet with a restaurant. The conversation takes a wild turn into religion, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Catholic imagery, Jesus portraits, JFK speeches, Mormonism, and Conway’s big question: how do you throw away a picture of Jesus? The hour wraps with hockey talk, Canada’s seven NHL teams, Toronto love, and the bigger question: what would make you move to another country to succeed? funny podcast, Conway Show, Neil Saavedra, Fork Reporter, Tim Conway, Lakers layoffs, parenting, work ethic, capitalism, socialism, big families, Galpin Ford, religion talk, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormonism, Canada hockey, Toronto, NHL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As a young boy growing up in Queens, New York, Chuck McCann worshipped stars like Stan Laurel, Buster Keaton and Groucho Marx, and within a few years, he would find himself befriending (or working with) all of them. Gilbert and Frank phoned Chuck (one of THEIR childhood heroes) to talk about his unusual and unlikely journey from obsessed fan to celebrated screen, stage and voice performer and beloved kiddie show host. Also: Chuck hitches a ride on Hugh Hefner's jet, inspires Billy Crystal, writes a part for John Carradine and co-stars in a legendary TV flop. Plus: Hal Roach! Tim Conway! Chuck and Groucho hawk deodorant! Mae West “works” the docks! And Chuck asks Gilbert for a lollipop! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 2 (5.8) Robert Pine, best known as Sgt. Joseph Getraer from the classic TV series CHiPs, joins the show alongside Tom Schibusch as Tom prepares to take part in his 50th March of Dimes event in Victorville. Born weighing just over one pound and later diagnosed with cerebral palsy, Tom’s story is one of survival, strength, 14 surgeries, body casts, braces, therapy, and a lifelong commitment to helping moms and babies. The High Desert March for Babies celebrates its 50th year this Saturday, May 9, 2026, at Victor Valley College near the VVC Lake. Robert Pine and Larry Wilcox will be there to support the cause, making it a special day for CHiPs fans and the Victorville community. Later, Robert Pine looks back on his role in The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, working in Hollywood, and being the father of movie star Chris Pine. Plus, stories about Erik Estrada and Tim Conway, Dallas Raines warns of scorching Mother’s Day temperatures, Angel appears at the Sunset Beach Art Festival, and The Price Is Right makes history with a record-breaking $240,150 win. The show also covers Norm Langer’s reaction after the MacArthur Park drugSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7:05- Mark is learning to speak Spanish through A.I. for $19.99 a month. Mark’s former Spanish teacher was Tim Conway’s (Tim’s dad) Spanish teacher. Queso is cheese, dad. Beware of EWA Learn languages App, 3rd party Paddle app is coming after Mark. They are making it impossible to cancel. Angel knows two words. Conway a great supporter of WOMEN! Fabulous! 7:20- Is rain coming to town? Mark was the ultimate weatherman, the dancing weatherman he started. Inside the mind of a dancing weatherman. Jason Bateman ‘St. Louis DTF’, new show where he is doing karate. Did Mark know if it was going to be a dancing day? 7:35- Are sporting events pricing out the fans?! F’n FIFA ticket prices are too high. Bathroom keys.Most valuable company int he world...Nividia. A bee infiltrates the studio, like working in the jungle. 7:50- LAX people mover, is testing without people. The term “hiccup” when things go wrong, whats the origin? The Golden Gate Bridge cost approximately $35 million to construct (about $1.5 billion in 2019 dollars). Construction began on January 5, 1933, and was completed in 1937 under budget and ahead of schedule, with the final bonds for the project retired in 1971. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are many reasons to watch movies. We watch them to learn, to laugh, to cheer, jeer, and fear. One of the most wonderful things about film is that they allow us to escape reality, if only for a couple of hours. Like many of you I have a long list of “feel good” films I put on when times are bleak and I want to escape. On this episode I am recommending four “feel good” movies maybe you haven't seen in a while or at all.First up is 1980's The Private Eyes starring Don Knotts and Tim Conway as investigators from Scotland Yard sent to investigate the murders of Lord and Lady Morley after being contacted by… Lord Morley? It's a race against time as the mansion's staff, all of whom are suspects, are being killed faster than they can be interviewed. The Private Eyes was part of the resurgence of “darl house” movies we saw in the 1970s and 1980s that included Murder by Death, Clue, and Haunted Honeymoon. Next is 1981's Under the Rainbow, a film that did terribly at the box office but found a second life on cable television. When a German spy (who happens to be a little person) and a Japanese spy (disguised as a tourist) make plans to exchange secrets at a hotel, they never could have predicted that the location would be overrun by all the Munchkins from The Wizard of Oz along with an entire busload of Japanese tourists! Chevy Chase once called this film “the worst film ever made” while Carrie Fisher simply said it was “the worst film I ever made.” They can say what they want; this slapstick comedy always puts a smile on my face.In 1989's Loveryboy, Randy picks up a job delivering pizza while serving extra anchovies and a slice of love to a growing list of female customers. As someone who delivered pizzas in college I can tell you all of us dreamed that someday we wold get a delivery for “extra anchovies.” Loverboy was one of four films Patrick Dempsey starred in during the 1980s and 1990s before going on to become “McDreamy” later on Gray's Anatomy. Featuring Carrie Fisher, Kirstie Alley, and lots and lots of anchovies.Our final film this week is 1986's Back to School. When millionaure Thornton Melon (Rodney Dangerfield) discovers his son Jason has lost interest in college, he agrees to enroll himself so that the two of them can become freshmen together. Thornton gets accepted into college after making a large donation, sends his personal secretary to classes for him to take notes, has a staff of employees doing his homework and spends most of his nights partying. Both father and son eventually learn that money can't buy everything — not pride, respect, or love.What are your favorite “feel good” movies? Let me know in the comments!Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
Tim Conway Jr. Hour 4 (3.20) Tip Tap TalkBack Time with Timmy! Our listeners are full of fabulous thoughts and saucy suggestions! How do you make holy water? You boil the hell out of it! Sorry for the TalkBack joke spoiler, but it’s too good to not share! We don’t know who listeners love more — Tim Conway, or the Junior version? Tippy-Tappy Talkback Timmy is a huge fan of Kevin Ashton, aka the Sorority Chef, so check him out on YouTube. Tim is fussy about his food, which you wouldn’t guess, judging by the amount of fast food he consumes. What makes him fussy? It’s gotta be hotter than hell — unlike holy water. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 3 (2.26) Mark Thompson gets a wave of love from listeners through Talkbacks, and that opens the floodgates to one of the most relatable debates in Southern California: the worst intersections in Los Angeles. The crew explains how to leave Talkbacks on the iHeart app (and yes—yours could end up played on the air), while the list of nightmare crossings keeps growing. Then comedian Nate Bargatze drops in with a hilarious take on being the firstborn, which sends Conway into full story mode about growing up in a house with six kids—including a “Von Trapps” lineup comparison (minus the lederhosen) and a laugh-out-loud moment involving “it” staying in your slacks. And to wrap it up, the show takes a turn into classic Hollywood history: how Tim’s dad got discovered, and the surreal detail that Tim Conway was at Stan Laurel’s funeral. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re baaaackkk! Tim Conway Jr. and the Conway Crew return to nights 6–10pm, kicking off the new era with big laughs and great stories. Tim shares a personal moment about his dad, Tim Conway, and Carol Burnett, then we dive into classic late-night legend: Jay Leno’s record-setting run on Johnny Carson — plus hilarious stories involving Joey Bishop and Louie Anderson. And because it’s SoCal, we cap it with a “It’s raining, man!” forecast as heavy rain moves in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A heartbreaking mix of stories to open the show: an injured mountain lion cub is found on a Los Angeles County street and transported to Northern California for rehabilitation, while a man is fatally shot after getting off a Metro bus in the Westlake district of Downtown L.A. A deep dive into baseball history as Miguel “Miggy” Rojas’ game-tying home run in Game 7 of the World Series is broken down — the moment, the pressure, and why it will be remembered forever. Author and podcast host Mark Malkoff joins the show to talk about his book Love Johnny Carson: One Obsessive Fan’s Journey to Find the Genius Behind the Legend. Johnny Carson’s unmatched legacy is explored — from 4,500 episodes and 25,000 interviews to his lasting impact on American culture. Plus, a personal connection: Tim Conway appeared on The Tonight Show 27 times, sharing memories of television’s golden era. An emotional plea closes the hour as Savannah Guthrie, alongside her sister Annie and brother Camron, asks the public for help in the search for their missing mother, Nancy, sharing the message on Savannah’s Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occurred on that day in the 90's. This week Steve & Matt discuss the underrated brilliance of Tim Conway, eating "happy plants," & helping out old friends get jobs...AGAIN!!!SEGMENT 1Show: DinosaursEpisode: "A New Leaf" (Season 2 | Episode: 17)Premiere Date: 2/5/1992Story: An important lesson is learned by all when Robbie brings home a mysterious happy plant which makes everyone feel all groovy-like. As things spiral out of control, Fran finally has to put her foot down.SEGMENT 2Show: CoachEpisode: “The Body Gardener" (Season 9 | Episode: 12)Premiere Date: 2/5/1997Story: Hayden repeatedly goes out of way to help his ex handicapped gardener Kenny Montague.
It's 2026, Slackers!This episode kicks off with the usual New Year's Eve roundup - flipping between Dick Clark's countdown and the Nashville show, while my daughter belts out every word to today's country hits but shrugs off Dwight Yoakam like he's ancient history. My oldest came home early from Boston's First Night, which is basically a senior-citizen version of Times Square. We toasted anyway with sparkling grape juice and cider, all together before midnight, even if he wasn't home for the Stranger Things finale. Quick side note on Stranger Things: those classic 80s kid movies - Goonies, Stand by Me, Lost Boys, even Stephen King's IT—the kids always make it home safe, no matter the adventure. Stranger Things has always been an homage to those stories - something online critics should keep in mind. The main part of the show is all about those old-school variety shows from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, the ones that packed everything into one hour: comedy sketches, big musical numbers, dancers, surprise guests, the whole deal. Back then, a major star or family would anchor the night and give you this glorious mix of entertainment. Simpler times.The Carol Burnett Show is the gold standard - those wild characters, the way she'd lose it laughing with Tim Conway or Harvey Korman, the bits that still crack me up thinking about them. My personal favorites were the Mandrell Sisters! A little steel guitar, a little fiddle, and plenty of comedy, what's not to love?As the years went on, things started to change: music drifted off to MTV, comedy got sharper (meaner?) on SNL, and the talent-search format took over with shows like the original Star Search. It's a fun walk through when television variety meant anything could happen on any given week.
The program opened with breaking local news involving a serious traffic collision near LAX, where a shuttle bus and multiple vehicles were involved, leaving several people injured and prompting a large emergency response. Sports and inspiration followed with a spotlight on an emotional speech by an Indiana quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner, emphasizing family values, perseverance, and the importance of finishing what you start. The segment reinforced a broader message about parenting, discipline, and resilience, arguing that making quitting easy for children can shape lifelong habits. The conversation then shifted to major sports headlines and speculation, including reports surrounding Patrick Mahomes and the potential impact of a devastating injury on the NFL playoff picture. Adding to the shock factor, the show discussed reports of longtime NFL quarterback Philip Rivers making a historic return to the field, reigniting debate about legacy, longevity, and competitive drive. A heartfelt tribute followed, marking what would have been Tim Conway’s birthday, celebrating his enduring influence and comedic legacy. Attention returned to developing and disturbing reports involving Nick Reiner, including claims that he was placed on suicide watch and new allegations emerging from tabloid coverage. The show emphasized caution while acknowledging the seriousness of the reports and the emotional toll on families and the public. The tone briefly lifted with community-focused stories, including a visit from June Bugs, a rallying cry to “go tell the world,” and a feel-good feature on an Anaheim tree lot known for employing workers with autism, highlighting inclusion and opportunity. The segment closed with entertainment news that stirred strong reactions, including reports surrounding a beloved daytime television icon associated with General Hospital’s legendary Luke and Laura storyline, with listeners expressing nostalgia, grief, and disbelief. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
he discussion focused on the profound impact Rob Reiner and Michele Singer have had on those who knew and admired them, emphasizing their roles as devoted parents and influential creatives. Rob Reiner was praised as a talented filmmaker whose work shaped generations of cinema, as well as for his public service efforts, including founding First 5 to support early childhood education. Michele Singer was recognized for her artistic achievements, including her photography work on the cover of The Art of the Deal. The conversation also reflected the close friendship between Carl Reiner and Tim Conway, highlighting shared memories and personal stories that illustrated their deep bond and mutual respect. Anecdotes underscored the warmth and humor that defined their relationships, including stories involving colleagues and friends who worked alongside Rob Reiner. A significant portion of the discussion examined family struggles with mental health and substance abuse, acknowledging how these challenges can deeply affect loved ones. The speakers noted that many families experience similar hardships and reflected on how untreated mental illness and drug use can alter behavior and strain family dynamics. The program explored themes of parental guilt and reflection, with comparisons drawn between Rob Reiner’s openness about feeling he failed his child and Tim Conway’s father expressing similar feelings about a family member. The conversation emphasized empathy, the complexity of mental health issues, and the lasting emotional toll on families. The segment concluded by reaffirming Rob Reiner’s enduring legacy as a filmmaker, including projects that explored difficult family relationships, and by underscoring the importance of compassion, awareness, and honest dialogue around mental health. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This hour blends Hollywood legacy, holiday vibes, and jaw-dropping crime stories. Executive producer Mike Trinklein joins the show to talk about a feature-length documentary honoring the legendary Dick Van Dyke’s 100th birthday. The film celebrates Van Dyke’s iconic film and television career, features intimate interviews with friends and co-stars — including the unforgettable Tim Conway — and follows a heartfelt return to his hometown of Danville, Illinois. The special cinematic event hits select theaters nationwide for one weekend only on Dick Van Dyke’s birthday weekend, December 13 and 14, via Fathom Entertainment. The conversation then shifts to Southern California happenings, including a Fontana swap meet closing its doors after 30 years and holiday cheer as The Woody Show heads into a three-week Christmas break. Angel shares upcoming events, including a Nauti event at the San Clemente Art Fair, Rancho Santa Fe, and the Fairbanks Market in North San Diego County. Crime stories take center stage next, with a look at how thieves are exploiting self-checkout systems and how retailers are fighting back, plus bizarre and viral gas station encounters gaining traction on YouTube. The hour wraps with an unbelievable heist out of Woodland Hills, where thieves tunneled into a shop and stole $30,000 worth of Pokémon and sports trading cards — proving that nothing, not even underground walls, is off-limits anymore. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The day brought a mix of major entertainment, business, and cultural developments. Papa Murphy’s Pizza locations are closing across the country, raising questions about shifting consumer habits and fast-casual market pressures. In a significant loss to the architecture world, Frank Gehry—world-renowned designer of the Disney Concert Hall—passed away at 96, leaving behind a legacy that helped reshape and revitalize downtown Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Walmart expanded its drone-delivery program in Atlanta and plans to roll it out to additional states, signaling how quickly the retail and logistics landscape is evolving. Media and tech news continued to dominate conversations as former Tim Conway producer and real-estate expert Jason Insalaco weighed in on Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Following Discovery’s separation, Netflix’s move opens doors not only to a massive content library but also to entry into the gaming business through WB’s gaming division, raising questions about stock value, market impact, and the future of the entertainment industry. Insalaco further discussed whether Netflix’s ownership of the WB catalog will help or hurt creatives and traditional film and TV models. On a lighter cultural note, many people are braving unusually cold weather, and first-time visits to Disneyland sparked conversations about whether someone is—or isn’t—a “Disney person.” Dodger Gondola proposal moves forward, but not everyone is happy with it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2026 World Cup Draw delivered fresh group pairings and global excitement, with Kevin Hart and Heidi Klum taking the stage as celebrity announcers. In a nostalgic twist, the moment echoed TV history: back in the 1950s, William Morris Agency didn’t even have a television division in Los Angeles until Phil Weltman launched it—later bringing in comedy legend Tim Conway. As the weekend approaches, most families are gearing up to buy their Christmas trees, while the entertainment world is buzzing over a seismic business move: Netflix is set to acquire Warner Bros. after its split from Discovery Global, at a massive $82.7 billion enterprise value. Meanwhile, nostalgia hits the board-game aisle as people rediscover old-school favorites—The Game of Life (complete with little blue and pink people) and Monopoly, reminding everyone that strategy and luck still rule the classics. In Los Angeles, journalist Elex Michaelson reported from Max & Helen’s Diner, a project created by Phil Rosenthal and iconic chef Nancy Silverton. Rosenthal—best known for creating Everybody Loves Raymond and hosting Netflix’s Emmy-nominated Somebody Feed Phil—is sparking talk of an Everybody Loves Raymond reunion as his popularity keeps climbing. And finally, dinner trends continue to evolve: with early-bird specials kicking off around 5 PM, families and diners are adjusting habits, while pizza orders shift toward fewer toppings and smaller sizes as people rethink budget, flavor, and simplicity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steven Peterman joined me to discuss a picture taken of him watching TV at 4; going to see Peter Pan in the theater; Milwaukee Braves; growing up and guesting on Happy Days; getting his first onstage laugh in 1966; English teacher him to try Ivy League colleges; getting into Harvard; Hasty Pudding, playing female ingenue and meeting Dustin Hoffman; being on Broadway shortly after graduation in The American Millionaire with Paul Sorvino; being to embarrassed to audition for The Lampoon; wife tells him to audition for The Magic Show; going to LA and guest starring on pilots for 240-Robert and Skag; Peter Gallagher; Ethel is an Elephant pilot in 1980 with Todd Susman and Liberty Godshall; John Astin; Ed Zwick; Gideon's Trumpet and The Paper Chase with John Houseman; Making the Grade; Jay Sandrich; a pilot called Fog; Square Pegs - would've been a regular in season 2; Greatest American Hero; doing Family Ties in a leg cast; trying to write with Nick Wyman, then teaming up with Gary Donzig; writing a spec Family Ties, then Remington Steele; getting hired on Murphy Brown; working with Buck Henry, Jay Thomas, and Colleen Dewhurst; winning an Emmy for "Jingle Hell, Jingle Hell, Jingle all the Way"; episodes inception and impact; writing Emmy nominated "Come Out, Come Out Whoever You Are" and bringing laughs to AIDS patients; doing two years of lead up to Murphy's pregnancy and having Dan Quayle just call it a choice; Murphy Brown v. George H.W. Bush; Rush Limbaugh gets script and reads it aloud; Mr. Casual Sex, SNL's parody; Corky Sherwood Forrest; Cheers was the only sitcom that should go 11 years; fazing out Avery and Robert Pastorelli; Barry Manilow guest starred; Paul Reubens was after, but the Garry Marshall character was created during their reign; Rodney Dangerfield guests onm Suddenly Susan; Harvey Korman, Tim Conway, and Rose Marie guest; Combat Radio
In Hour 2 of the Best of the Tim Conway Jr. Show: Thanksgiving Day Edition, the stories just keep getting better. Tim kicks things off with a wild tale about his legendary father, comedian Tim Conway, and a run-in with the Chicago Mob — yes, really. Then it’s edible chaos as Conway and The Foosh swap weed stories involving gummies, edibles, and confusion. Next up, it's classic radio gold: Mark Thompson gets pulled over but can’t understand a word the officer is saying through the distorted loudspeaker. And to top it all off, we bring in the brilliantly funny Brian Regan sharing one of the best flying stories you’ve ever heard. It’s storytelling at its absolute finest — weird, real, and wildly entertaining.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thieves have a new shocking hack to steal your vehicle—and it’s so bizarre you won’t believe what they’re doing. The Francis Scott Key Bridge repair is now expected to cost $5 billion, all traced back to one tiny loose wire that triggered the catastrophic collapse. Mark Asher joins the show to talk about his new trivia-packed book, “Gorillas Have Tiny Penises: A Book of Ironies,” featuring odd facts like Pizza Hut once being the biggest buyer of kale and penicillin being discovered completely by accident. The crew also dives into The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, looking at how many actors have portrayed the Grinch and how Jim Carrey and Dennis Miller were influenced by comedy legend Tim Conway. Plus, OC streetcars are officially making a comeback.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re expecting back-to-back storms in Southern California, and communities like Altadena and Malibu are already preparing as the next system builds. Conway shared his great story about Lakers legend James Worthy, and we talked about how the Tim Conway & Carol Burnett Show once brought families together for true appointment viewing—something that feels almost extinct today. We’re also live on remote at Smart & Final in Yorba Linda for the 11/21 Pastathon kickoff. There was a pursuit of a stolen car in the San Fernando Valley, and former LAPD Bomb Squad member Johnny Hanson joined us to explain why these dangerous chases are so unpredictable and how officers stay safe. In local developments, Costco plans to open a stand-alone gas station in Mission Viejo in 2026, and the LA Olympics are preparing to use air taxis to move VIPs, fans, and staff around the city during the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Christopher Closeup" celebrates its 500th episode by revisiting some memorable moments from past interviews, including comedy legend Tim Conway, comedy legend Tim Conway, actor and humanitarian Gary Sinise, Hallmark actress and dementia caregiving advocate Nikki DeLoach, Christopher Award-winning author Kate Bowler, Grammy Award winner Harry Connick Jr., CBS News' John Dickerson, and actress/writer/producer Bonnie Hunt.
GGACP celebrates the birthday (September 9) of recurring guest and friend of the podcast, Emmy-winning writer-director-producer Bill Persky by presenting this ENCORE of his very first appearance back in 2014. In this episode, Bill talks about his working relationship with the late, great Carl Reiner, creating “That Girl” with partner Sam Denoff, directing episodes of "Kate & Allie" and "Welcome Back Kotter" and working with virtually EVERYONE in show business — including Julie Andrews, Tim Conway, Bob Hope, Gene Kelly, Mary Tyler Moore, Peter Sellers and Orson Welles (to name but a few). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5:05pm – The Foosh's 3rd hero Paul Rufino. How often do you wash your sheets & towels? Bidet vs. Duvet. Sounds similar but do very different things 5:20pm – Shower before you go to bed...Conway takes two showers a day. 5:35pm – Guest: Paul Ruffino, The Foosh's third hero joins Tim Conway to discuss helping the Foosh during his car accident 5:50pm – Guest: Paul Ruffino continued...
Hot Take has been given the task of picking a 70s family film so he went the Western route and picked The Apple Dumpling Gang. Are Don Knotts and Tim Conway the perfect comedic duo? Are they in this enough? Tune in and find out!!!
Comedian Trish Suhr joins Anjelah this week for a hilarious chat about dreams, determination, and Dolly. Growing up in the hills of Kentucky with a family running a funeral home, Trish was destined for stand-up. She drew inspiration from Carol Burnett and credits Tim Conway with helping her realize her Emmy aspirations. She and Anjelah also bond over gratitude for their husbands who constantly challenge and push them—and get real about how kindness, or the lack of it, shapes everything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(August 11,2025)Amy King & Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. The legal battle of the use of the National Guard moves to a California courtroom. Israel kills Al Jazeera journalist is says was Hamas leader. L.A. tells Porter Ranch, Granada Hills residents: Turn off that tap. KFU Radio technical director rescued from burning car after L.A. freeway crash.
Amy King hosts your Monday morning Wake Up Call. ABC News political analyst Steve Roberts opens the show talking about the redistricting battle in Texas heating up. Amy shares an update on KFI team member Foosh who was involved in a horrible car accident and pulled from a burning car. Bloomberg Media's Courtney Donohoe shares the latest in business and Wall Street. The show closes with Amy talking with KFI White House correspondent Jon Decker about Trump and Putin set to meet on Friday.
Writing Legend, Arnie Kogen, talks with Jay and Jay's son, Charlie, about his childhood, career, and what it's like to be 91. Three generations of Kogens in one pod! Bio: ARNIE KOGENComedy Writer/ TV ProducerHas written and/or produced for the Carol Burnett Show, The Tonight Show, Newhart, Mary Tyler Moore, Empty Nest, Mad TV, The Dean Martin Show, Sinbad, Donnie & Marie, The Jackson Five, Evening At The Improv, The Bob Newhart Show, Tim Conway, The New Dick Van Dyke Show, Candid Camera, Love, American Style, The Love Boat, The Golden Globes and contributed to The Academy Awards. Has also written comedy material for Phyllis Diller, Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Shelley Berman, Debbie Reynolds, Connie Stevens, Totie Fields, Jackie Vernon, Diana Ross, Flip Wilson, Ann Margret, Sammy Davis, Morty Gunty and Jerry Van Dyke.For over five decades he has been one of the leading contributors to Mad Magazine. Kogen has won three Emmy Awards (seven nominations) and one Writers Guild Award (three nominations)
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Biblical Hermeneutics: Interpreting “Do Not Be Overly Righteous” (Eccl. 7:16) Speaker: Tim Conway Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Question & Answer Date: 8/1/2025 Bible: Ecclesiastes 7:16 Length: 50 min.
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JFD is back to heat up your summer with three scorching hot flicks that prove crime doesn't pay!Up first, we take a look at a drive-in exploitation flick that sat dormant for several decades before being revived recently with a 4K scan; Redneck Miller from 1976 about a radio DJ who finds himself in hot water with some local gangsters.Then, Tim Conway and Don Knotts are a pair of bumbling investigators in a spooky old house in 1980's The Private Eyes.Finally, we examine another entry in the Andy Sidaris film library, Do or Die from 1991 starring Pat Morita, Erik Estrada and his regular bevy of buxom bombshells.All this plus DEVO chat, Dr. Demento retires, a new Toxic Avenger trailer drops and we discuss our summer plans.LISTEN NOW:MP3 Direct DonloydAlso, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll keep this podcast going with your love and support.
Todd Spitzer, District Attorney of Orange County talks about his family history and the protest and immigration talk. // Jay Leno, joins Tim Conway to discuss the troops that are in town // Jay Leno tells us a joke and Jay's nightmare is being on any cruise. // Tim on Los Angeles' protests. ##Protest #ICE #Immigration #LosAngeles #JayLeno #Troops #LA #Comedy #FlappersBurbank #Burbank
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Fear Not, I Am With You Speaker: Tim Conway Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/25/2025 Bible: Isaiah 40 Length: 55 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Not the Season for Figs Speaker: Tim Conway Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/1/2025 Length: 60 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: When Your Planning Reveals Practical Atheism Subtitle: James Speaker: Tim Conway Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/4/2025 Bible: James 4:14-17 Length: 60 min.
This week on the podcast, I'm recommending four sports movies from the 1970s. These aren't the usual titles you hear brought up. Some are a bit strange, some are just overlooked. All of them are worth checking out.Slap Shot (1977)Directed by George Roy Hill, who also did The Sting and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Paul Newman plays the player-coach of a struggling minor league hockey team. The film is known for its rough humor and violence on the ice. It was written by Nancy Dowd, based on her brother's experience in the minors. The Hanson Brothers, who steal most of their scenes, were played by real hockey players. The film didn't do well at first but built a strong following over the years.The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (1979)This one is about astrology and basketball. A Pittsburgh team becomes good after aligning its players' zodiac signs. It stars Julius Erving, who was still playing in the NBA at the time. The movie was shot in actual basketball arenas and features real NBA footage. The soundtrack was put together by Thom Bell, known for his work with The Spinners and The Stylistics. It's not a typical sports movie, and it's not serious, but that's part of the appeal.One on One (1977) Robbie Benson stars as a small-town high school basketball player who gets a scholarship to a big college. Benson co-wrote the script. The film was directed by Lamont Johnson, who worked mostly in television but had a few feature films. The music is by Seals and Crofts. It's more grounded than the other films in this group. The basketball scenes are decent, and the story focuses on the pressure college athletes face.The World's Greatest Athlete (1973) A Disney comedy with John Amos and Tim Conway. They go to Africa to find a new track star and bring back a Tarzan-type athlete played by Jan-Michael Vincent. Vincent did some of his own stunts, including a few track scenes. The film mixes broad humor with some light sports moments. It's not realistic, and it wasn't supposed to be. Worth a look if you want something lighter.All four of these were made during a time when studios were trying different things with sports movies. None of them are exactly like the others. If you're looking for something off the usual path, any of these would work. This is probably the first in a series of episodes I will eventually do about sports movies from this decade, I hope you enjoy them.Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Three Windows Into the Compassionate Heart of God Subtitle: 2025 Fellowship Conference Speaker: Tim Conway Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Conference Date: 5/9/2025 Length: 60 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What Is Your Life? Speaker: Tim Conway Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/29/2025 Bible: James 4:13-15 Length: 60 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Are You Drawing Near to God—or Content at a Distance? Subtitle: James Speaker: Tim Conway Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/6/2025 Bible: James 4:6-8 Length: 54 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Resist the Devil Subtitle: James Speaker: Tim Conway Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/23/2025 Bible: James 4:7 Length: 61 min.
It’s the second-to-last episode of Season Five and what’s not to love about it? It’s Chris Colfer’s Glee writing debut, featuring many cute dogs and the legendary June Squibb! Jenna and Kevin are back breaking down everything they LOVE about this episode—not just on screen but behind the camera, like the storyline that was inspired by a hilarious Kristin Chenoweth story, the actor who kept ad-libbing and had the cast in stitches, and we hear from Chris himself! He shares what it was like working with living legends Squibb, Billy Dee Williams, and Tim Conway! For fun clips and more inside scoop, don't forget to follow us on Instagram @andthatswhatyoureallymissedpod!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway and Mark Thompson keep the energy high as surprise guest Jay Leno calls in to reminisce about 1939 car prices, share his fastest driving experiences, and discuss his latest live appearances. The conversation shifts to the importance of quality plumbing and a quirky neighbor feud over a giant treehouse in Sherman Oaks before the duo debates flight etiquette after a near-collision at Chicago Midway. They wrap up the hour with insights into the Eagles' White House invitation for their Super Bowl win and a look at President Trump's shifting NFL loyalties, including his past support for the Kansas City Chiefs.
GGACP bids a fond farewell to our late friend and 2-time guest, “Good Times” and “Roots” star John Amos by revisiting this memorable interview from 2016. In this episode, John reminisces about everything from his days as a struggling comic to his breakthrough role on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” to working with Eddie Murphy and James Earl Jones in “Coming to America.” Also, John remembers Ted Knight, cuts up with Tim Conway, shares the screen with Lena Horne and moves into Archie Bunker's old house. PLUS: Famous Amos! The cinema of Yaphet Kotto! “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre”! Praising Ernest Borgnine! And the mystery of the misheard theme song! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices