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Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 4 (2.26) Tip Tap Talkback Time! The show takes a surprising turn into old-Hollywood history with a powerful detail: Stan Laurel’s funeral was held on February 26, 1965—which makes it 61 years to the day (February 26, 2026). The crew revisits the moment Dick Van Dyke delivered the eulogy and the line that still hits hard: “God bless all the clowns.” Plus, an incredible personal connection—Tim’s dad was actually there. From there, it’s wall-to-wall listener energy as Talkbacks roll in nonstop—more reactions, more voices, more laughs—and it all wraps with a cross with Noory, followed by (you guessed it) even more Talkbacks. 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.
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour (2.26) Comedian Nate Bargatze is stepping into the host seat with a new competition show centered on the average American, and the crew weighs in on what that could look like. Then it’s a bummer in candy land: Jelly Belly layoffs hit the news, sparking talk about shifting business realities—even for iconic brands. Next comes the great “pajamafication” debate: should people be wearing pajamas on flights? The phones light up as everyone admits what they actually wear in the air (and what they judge silently). Plus, big changes are coming to downtown L.A. as the Graffiti Towers have new owners—so what’s the plan for the buildings and the future of that skyline icon? And to close it out, a trip report turns into a rant: why are Vegas escalators so filthy and constantly broken—and what’s really going on out there? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 1 (2.26) Mark Thompson had A DAY, and the crew breaks it all down—plus a big thanks to Rydell Dodge for coming through and helping Mark with his car. Then the conversation turns to shocking local TV news as KTLA lays off major on-air names, including Glenn Walker, Mark Kriski, Kacey Montoya, Lu Parker, and reporter Ellina Abovian. From there, it’s media business drama: Netflix backs away from a Warner Bros. Discovery deal after Paramount’s offer is reportedly seen as the stronger play. On the streets, a Metro train and car collide in Central Alameda, leaving nine people treated and four transported, and the team tracks the latest details. And because it’s never just one topic, the show wraps with a fun travel debate—should you wear pajamas on flights?—before diving into the big question: the San Fernando Valley is getting Olympic events, so what exactly will The Valley Zone be hosting? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 4 (2.25) Tip Tap Talkback Time!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 3 (2.25) Petros Papadakis joins Tim and the conversation goes everywhere—in the best way. They bounce from the Black Star Line to whiskey talk and a Disneyland debate, then dive into how the internet has become the wild, wild west—especially Petros’ obsession with watching police bodycam chases on YouTube. The show also pauses to remember legendary Los Angeles radio DJ Rodney Ray Bingenheimer, best known for hosting Rodney on the ROQ on KROQ for decades and for running Rodney Bingenheimer’s English Disco back in the early 1970s. Petros also shares a few football stories from his playing days in the 90s before the hour closes with a serious update: the FBI serving warrants at the home and office of the LAUSD Superintendent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour (2.25) Conway breaks down the hazmat response and FBI investigation sparked by suspicious items found at an Irvine home, plus a high-speed stolen vehicle chase tearing through the Norwalk and Cerritos area. Meanwhile, a local couple turns their kitchen into a buzzing coffee hotspot thanks to a new Los Angeles County program—just as Bellio’s secret about selling food from home comes out! The show also dives into the newly announced Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees, including Shakira, The Black Crowes, Jeff Buckley, Billy Idol, and Pink, plus practical tips on keeping ice from flying off your car—and Stef “The Foosh” embraces his serial dating era!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 1 (2.25) Conway clears up the big question—Is he really live on the air or secretly pre-recording? Then it’s an all-out hockey talk, including a legendary Stanley Cup veteran story about Sidney Crosby and the electric return of Olympic standout Jack Hughes, who received a rousing ovation before the New Jersey Devils’ first game back. Plus, a bizarre story of a woman locked inside a grocery store after hours, and a fun, fast-paced interview with Adam Carolla about his live audience podcast event celebrating The Paul Newman Race Car Collection.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. and the crew kick things off by sharing their predictions on how long the State of the Union will run. As the address begins, they break down the key moments and discuss how Donald Trump may use the State of the Union to reassure voters ahead of the midterm elections. With sharp commentary and quick reactions, the show delivers an engaging, real-time take on the night’s biggest political event.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. turns the mic over to his audience, playing listener talkbacks and reacting in real time. From sharp opinions to hilarious observations, Tim dives into what fans have to say.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. recaps the State of the Union after the final applause fades, breaking down the biggest moments and reactions — including the Democratic response from Abigail Spanberger. Tim also dives into the buzz around Donald Trump trending over a prank call controversy, and tackles a headline-grabbing pension requirement story making waves. Switching gears, Tim shares a personal (and unexpectedly emotional) story about passing a house with a “free” walker sign out front — plus the alarming news that America may be running low on Topo Chico mineral water. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gary & Shannon finally say the quiet part out loud. On this Weekend Fix, they spill the behind-the-scenes drama that no longer fits on the weekday show—office politics, deserted floors, and how the once-electric KFI 4th floor became the building’s forgotten dungeon. They react to Tim Conway Jr.’s eerie video shot near the old offices, debate why everyone now sneaks downstairs for bathroom anonymity, and declare their floor the unofficial “poop floor” of the building.Shannon suggests exposing the secret first-floor bathroom. Gary floats making a public bathroom protest upstairs. Someone says he’s starting to look like John & Ken. Signs are proposed. Lines are crossed. And the episode ends with Gary asking Shannon if she feels anything funny in her breasts—because apparently that’s where this conversation was always headed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim dives into the intensity, grit, and gold-medal dreams of the U.S. Women’s Hockey Team as they battle on the Winter Olympic stage. From clutch plays to behind-the-scenes storylines, Tim brings his signature wit to the ice. Plus, lively talkbacks with listeners and a spirited cross talk with George Noory and Big Bear snowfall.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.
Gary and Shannon kick off their brand new 3-hour show as Monks & Merrill take over the 12pm hour on KFI. They celebrate the new lineup but land on an odd coincidence: Tim Conway Jr. getting an hour and Jesse Jackson's passing, connecting it to Conway's long-running bit "What The Hell Did Jesse Jackson Say?” They play audio of talking with Reverend Jackson from over 10 years ago, including Gary asking him to give a "ding dong" for Tim Conway Jr. Then, the rainstorm aftermath with wild flooding images and another round expected Thursday. US and Iran tensions are escalating with questions about what President Trump might do next. Plus, travel is officially becoming a luxury as the average US hotel rate jumped from $100 to $162 in just five years, and Shannon says rough travel is a game for the youth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(February 16, 2026) Why a dart frog poison believed to have killed Alexei Navalny points to the Kremlin. Ford will make a play for a different battery market. Michael Monks and Chris Merrill join the show. They join the KFI weekday lineup tomorrow with their debut after GaS at 12p PT; John Kobelt follows from 3p-6p and Tim Conway Jr from 6p-10p PT.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HUGE announcement on KFI: Conway, John Kobylt and iHeart LA Division President Paul Corvino unveil the station’s new weekday lineup, kicking off Tuesday, February 17 — with Monks & Merrill (12–3p), Kobylt back to afternoon drive (3–6p), and Tim Conway Jr. back in evenings (6–10p). KFI’s Michael Monks and Chris Merrill join to break down the brand-new Monks & Merrill midday show (12–3), what they’re bringing to the slot, and what listeners can expect starting 2/17. Mark Thompson shares a personal story from the funeral of Chuck Negron, the Three Dog Night founding member and voice behind classics like “Joy to the World,” who has died at 83. A “Joy to the World” tribute — plus how Mark and Chuck knew one another, the memories behind the music, and why that iconic track still hits decades later.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lou dives into the so-called “dating recession” among high schoolers and shares his own dating rules. He breaks down KFI AM 640’s upcoming weekday lineup changes featuring John Kobylt, Tim Conway Jr., Chris Merrill, Michael Monks and more, while reacting to listener talkbacks. Lou also covers U.S. curler Rich Ruohonen speaking out about ICE presence in his home state and wraps it up with a thought-provoking cross with George Noory on staying optimistic in today’s world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dodgers World Series hero shortstop Miguel Rojas joins Tim Conway Jr. for an inside look at the team, plus the now-legendary Conway “Miggy Hug” — all three seconds of it. Petros Papadakis jumps in with background and stories about Miguel Rojas, then the conversation takes a turn into pop culture nostalgia — from Lupin the 3rd to Kimba the White Lion — as L.A. remains on tactical alert amid ongoing protests. Petros and Conway go full throwback, talking TV shows from our youth like Speed Racer, plus random memories, food talk, and classic Conway chaos. More with Petros to close the hour, including the latest updates on the protests and what’s happening across Los Angeles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s a full whiparound on The Tim Conway Jr. Show: How many cities the size of Del Aire would it take to make up Riverside County—and why Tim is now unofficially the PR rep for the little-known unincorporated area near LAX. Plus, Dean Sharp joins with highlights from the best of CES, home edition, and Tim recaps the tragic Santa Clarita girls hockey team crash in Colorado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. reports on a deadly crash in Colorado involving the Santa Clarita girls hockey team. Also tonight, a woman is arrested after allegedly driving recklessly through a Whittier park in an incident caught on video. Tim covers a fire burning near the 405 freeway in the Del Aire areaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
California has everything—top farmers, tech geniuses, world-class creatives, and the best coastline on earth—so how did we end up broke and begging for more money? Tim Conway Jr. unpacks whether you actually need to be political to survive in politics, why police, fire departments, and businesses keep leaving the state, and how radical mismanagement may have derailed it all. Michael Monks joins the conversation with a reality check on violent crime trends in L.A. County, a fascinating 100-year-old time capsule reveal, and one truly jaw-dropping Orange County crime story you won’t believe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neil Saavedra raves about an unforgettable charcuterie board from The Wine Station’s winter recipes, takes listener talkbacks, and reflects on Southern California’s “summer in January” weather. The conversation continues with thoughts on Latinx identity and Spanish name pronunciation in TV and radio, plus a lively cross with Tim Conway Jr.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this premiere episode of the Crest Report, Tim Conway Jr. is joined by Rich Jacoby, owner of Golden Crest Metals, a local company in the San Fernando Valley. They dive into the world of gold and silver investing, discussing the current market trends and how to get started. Rich shares his personal story, from his time as a police officer to his journey into the precious metals industry. They also discuss the benefits of investing in gold and silver, including their potential as a safe haven during economic uncertainty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. covers a baby death investigation in Santa Monica, a Pasadena resident’s move into a new fire-resistant home after the Eaton Fire, and a shocking mountain lion attack that killed an ultramarathoner in Colorado. The show also marks one year since the Palisades Fire with LAFD Chief Jaimie Moore’s push for transparency, celebrates Camila Cabello’s “Havana” as a Conway crew favorite, examines a surge in doctor visits to a 30-year high, and shares how Mark Thompson spent New Year’s Eve on the air with Marc Rahner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The party keeps rolling as Tim imagines a wild alternate universe where he’s not just hosting the show—he’s DJ’ing the club. The crew builds the ultimate night out with Tim behind the turntables, debating club culture, music picks, and whether Conway could actually control a dance floor.Things take a sharp turn when Mark tells a chilling story about an electrical fire at his house that nearly became a total disaster, reminding everyone how fast things can go sideways at home. Then Tim welcomes Adam Carolla, who unloads on one of his classic bits—breaking down Home Depot projects that people swear will work… but absolutely won’t.Clubbing fantasies, close calls, and classic Carolla common sense—this Best Of has everything to close out the year right.
This Best of the Tim Conway Jr. Show takes a wildly entertaining turn into personal confessions, wedding memories, and classic Conway confusion.The crew kicks things off with an open and often hilarious drug chat, sharing stories about their various experiences and uses — honest, funny, and surprisingly relatable. The conversation shifts to wedding season, as Tim tells a story about using Angel’s Christmas gift for gambling and reflects on how weddings somehow always find a way to drain your wallet.In part two, Tim gets sentimental, reminiscing about his first dance at his wedding, the pressure of wedding budgets, and how much things have changed over the years.The episode wraps with pure comedy as Tim recounts seeing what he thinks is a Meg Ryan movie, only to completely mix it up — leading to a perfectly titled segment, “When Harry Met Seattle.”A great mix of confession-style conversations, love and marriage stories, money talk, and laugh-out-loud movie mix-ups — this Best Of is classic Tim Conway Jr. from start to finish.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Best of the Tim Conway Jr. Show delivers a mix of jaw-dropping stories, pure nostalgia, and Hollywood insider conversation.Tim shares an unbelievable story about the time his dad unknowingly crossed paths with the Chicago mob, proving some family stories are stranger than fiction. The mood lightens as the crew swaps their favorite candies, while Tim reminisces about childhood summers at the rec center pool, bathing suits, and classic summer memories.Things turn personal when everyone dives into the origins of their names, revealing surprising backstories and a few laughs along the way. The episode wraps with Tim talking to Craig, the owner of Craig’s, about the iconic restaurant, celebrity culture, and how Craig’s became one of LA’s most talked-about dining spots.A perfect blend of true crime-adjacent storytelling, childhood nostalgia, personal revelations, and Hollywood flavor — this Best Of hits all the right notes.
s a Best of Christmas Eve edition of The Tim Conway Jr. Show, and things get surprisingly sudsy — and strangely sanitary.The crew kicks things off stunned to discover that Michelob is officially America’s #1 beer, sparking a multi-segment deep dive no one saw coming. Tim shares hilarious childhood stories about growing up around beer, debates what really qualifies as “the most popular,” and takes a nostalgic trip through classic TV and vintage beer commercials that defined an era.Then, in true Conway fashion, the show takes a hard left turn into “Clean Sheets.” Tim breaks down what it really means to be clean, how often you should be washing your sheets, and why some people might be living way dirtier than they realize.A perfect mix of holiday laughs, beer myths busted, old-school TV nostalgia, and classic Tim honesty — this Christmas Eve best-of delivers it all.
Mark Thompson fills in for Tim Conway Jr. and kicks off the show with KFI’s own Michael Monks, breaking down the much-hyped “biblical” storm bearing down on Southern California. While officials are taking the threat seriously — especially in vulnerable burn scar areas — Michael notes that so far it’s been more drizzle than deluge. The conversation turns to the real complications of urging people to stay home on Christmas, when family obligations often override evacuation warnings.Next, Mark welcomes back Board Wizard Stef Foosh, newly returned after recovering from a serious accident, and reflects on how grateful the KFI family is to have him back. The hour then shifts into a deep dive on the Reiner murders, sparked by a listener email questioning competency to stand trial. Mark unpacks the legal and mental health dimensions of the case, including schizophrenia, responsibility, and whether the actions surrounding the crime itself undermine claims of incompetence. Mark plays the latest audio updates and continues exploring how often these arguments surface in major criminal cases.The hour lightens as Mark and Foosh spar — and finally agree — on embracing Christmas bumper music with the holiday just 48 hours away. To close, Mark talks with Bobbi Leonard, founder of a purpose-driven skincare brand that supports animal welfare, about building a small business with a mission and the surprising growth of her company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. broadcasts live from the massive Grand Opening of Cadillac of Pasadena, and the show is packed with heavy hitters. Tim kicks things off on-site before being joined by Elana Scherr, Senior Features Editor at Car & Driver, for a deep dive into Cadillac’s Blackwing performance lineup and a sneak peek at Car & Driver’s upcoming “10 Best.”From there, the guest list explodes: Dustin King, COO of US Auto Trust, stops by to talk community and Cadillac’s next chapter. Jay Leno calls in to say he’s on the way, then arrives to join Tim for classic storytelling, car culture talk, and crowd-shaking laughter. Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo drops in to welcome Cadillac officially to the city.Automotive powerhouse Jonny Lieberman brings his signature honesty and humor, while Brian Smith, GM’s Director of Advanced Design, reveals the future of Cadillac’s EV styling and design direction. Rising motorsports phenomenon Liam “The Race Kid” Nachawati shares what it’s like being the youngest talent in racing.Plus—Conway energy, live crowd moments, legendary guests, and a whole lot of horsepower highlight this special event episode from the all-new Cadillac Pasadena showroom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gary & Shannon start Hour 4 with rapid-fire #WhatsHappening, discussing trending topics like Time’s Person of the Year and Disney's AI initiatives. They also analyze the sudden turmoil surrounding former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore and its implications for the program. Live from a holiday party, Heather Brooker runs into Michael Monks, Michael Crozier, and a surprise appearance from Tim Conway Jr., who is up to some pranks. John Kobylt also joins in, adding to the chaos. The hour wraps up with a brief but intriguing #StrangeScience segment on the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, exploring materials it may be shedding that hint at the possibility of life, raising questions about ‘panspermia.’ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gary & Shannon launch the show by unveiling their brand-new Elf on a Shelf dolls lovingly glue-gunned into existence by Gary’s wife. They rally the audience to help name the elves using the Talkback feature on the iHeart app (and following us on IG @GaryandShannon), trading stories about glue-gun mishaps and teasing Tim Conway Jr.’s appearance later today at the grand opening of Cadillac Pasadena.Then the pair dive into Trump’s fiery speech in Pennsylvania and shift into holiday mode with Amy King’s review of the Enchant pop-up at Santa Anita Park — complete with ice rink, lights, and all the festive trimmings. Follow along on Instagram @GaryandShannon to submit your elf names!Listeners’ holiday mail hits the air next, including a magnetic Santa butterfly and an unsolicited knee-replacement x-ray. Amy explains her rules for choosing a properly “spicy” elf name before Gary & Shannon close the hour with the wild story of a Royal Caribbean passenger who died after reportedly downing 33 drinks — and whether the cruise line should really be blamed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. welcomes Mark Thompson for a wild “Best Of” episode loaded with big laughs and even bigger stories. Mark kicks things off by telling the unbelievable tale of how an auction totally got the best of him, complete with twists, turns, and a lesson learned the hard way. Then Tim and Mark dive into the outrageous world of charity fundraisers — the kind where bidding starts at $100K and the pressure (and embarrassment) only goes up from there. Things get even stranger with a “Ding Dong Texas” story involving full-body scans, questionable technology, and two grown men wondering why they agreed to this in the first place. And to top it all off, the guys unleash some classic S-Talk, including the viral “barrpp-barp” voicemail rant and why it’s insane that anyone still expects people to check their messages in 2025. A fast, funny, unpredictable ride from start to finish — this is Tim & Mark at their absolute best.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another Best Of hour with Tim Conway Jr., featuring big laughs, big names, and even bigger trouble for Tim. Jay Leno stops by and immediately starts roasting Conway about his life story — from fast food pilgrimages to casual Target adventures, Jay gives him a hard time in only the way Leno can. Jay also shares a heartfelt and funny look back at Norm Macdonald, delivering stories you don’t hear every day. Then Mark Thompson joins the party for a round of “tipping confusion,” where a simple question spirals fast and Tim tries (and fails) to shut the whole thing down. The hour winds down with Conway confessing his favorite cereal, sparking a wave of nostalgia about those tiny hotel cereal boxes every kid fought over. A funny, warm, all-over-the-place Best Of that reminds you why Tim Conway Jr. is radio comfort food.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. brings in his legendary Uncle Wally Dalton for a Best Of hour packed with music history, family tales, and classic Conway chaos. Wally shares incredible behind-the-scenes stories about his friend Johnny Nash — the iconic singer-songwriter behind “I Can See Clearly Now” and one of the first non-Jamaican artists to record reggae in Kingston. The memories keep flowing as Wally answers a baseball trivia question, tells a hilarious wedding story, and talks about the Dalton family’s own original songs, including the unforgettable “Charge” moment. Tim and Mark wrap things up with a fun dive into comedian Jake Johannsen and a brutally honest take on yard sales and thrift stores — including why some thrift shops have gotten way too snobby to take anyone’s old junk anymore. It’s a warm, funny, nostalgic hour with great stories, big laughs, and Conway family gold.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. kicks off this Best Of hour with a special guest: Lawrence Payton Jr. of The Four Tops, sharing heartfelt and fascinating stories about his legendary father and life growing up around Motown greatness. The conversation continues with more behind-the-scenes moments from The Four Tops’ nonstop touring with The Temptations, including the fan-favorite song that gets every crowd on its feet. The hour shifts into nostalgia as Tim dives into school memories and the hilarious saga of attending — or avoiding — high school reunions, including his unforgettable 40th. And things wrap up Conway-style with an open letter to King Taco, a passionate plea from the heart (and stomach). A warm, funny, musical, and delightfully random Best Of hour that hits all the Conway notes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. opens the show live from the Anaheim White House Restaurant as KFI launches another massive PastaThon! Chef Bruno Serato joins Tim to celebrate the mission of feeding kids through Caterina’s Club, while KFI’s own Michael Crozier brings the first big donation totals of the night, plus a round of well-earned Bellio chants from the crowd. Mark Thompson jumps in for the live broadcast as Detective Daniel Camara from the Garden Grove Police Department shares how their station collected huge pasta and sauce donations. The community support continues with Murphy Tarves from No. 1 Collision Group and Patrick Shinagawa from Wild Fork Foods, whose 11 locations are donating a portion of sales to PastaThon. It’s the biggest night of the year for giving—high energy, big hearts, and even bigger pasta and donation totals.
On this episode of the Best of Tim Conway Jr. Show, we dive into the BIG questions: What’s the largest meal you’ve ever taken down? And just how many chicken nuggets can The Foosh handle before tapping out? Tim shares a mouthwatering tale from the Smokehouse, and things get heated when we talk trash — literally — with a rant on Trash Etiquette. Plus, brace yourself for a surprise reveal: Tim is a die-hard Beverly Hills, 90210 fan and can name the entire cast without missing a beat. It’s wild, it’s weird, it’s Conway at his finest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this wild ride of the Best of Tim Conway Jr. Show, we’re asking the tough questions: How can you grow up in L.A. and not know who Vin Scully is — especially if you work at a Dodgers station?! Tim breaks it down. Then we go deep (and maybe too personal) with hilarious stories about getting hit on, plus a debate over whether birth order actually shapes your personality. And don’t miss the showdown of the century — it’s Dueling Don Pardos as Mark Thompson and Michael Crozier go head-to-head with their best announcer’s impressions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re wrapping up the Best of Tim Conway Jr. Show: Thanksgiving Day Edition with some of the funniest and most revealing stories yet. The crew looks back on their childhood run-ins with trouble, including the time Bellio got seriously grounded. Then it’s time for a little “drug history” — was The Foosh a coke guy back in the day? We investigate. Tim opens up about his family celebrating his C grades, what it was like being a nervous kid trying to call a girl, and the moment his mom embarrassed him at just the wrong time. And to top it off, Tim confesses a childhood crush on his doctor. It’s honest, awkward, and totally hilarious — the perfect way to end your Thanksgiving.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
It’s Thanksgiving Day, and we’re serving up a special Best of the Tim Conway Jr. Show! We kick things off with Dr. Drew, diving into a big conversation about Tylenol, vaccines, autism, and the pandemic — no topic is off limits. Then, buckle up for one of the greatest stories ever told by Jay Leno: a mysterious group in Italy wants to build a statue of him, and somehow, it ends with Leno squatting in a house. Only on this show does that make sense. It’s smart, strange, and laugh-out-loud funny — just the way we like it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Conway Jr. kicks off a special live broadcast from the Smart & Final Extra in Yorba Linda with Chef Bruno Serato, founder of Caterina’s Club, to preview the 15th Annual KFI Pastathon happening on Giving Tuesday (12/02). Tim shows off the listener gift bags, reveals that his wife’s handmade ornaments sold out instantly, and works the crowd to find out who drove the furthest, all while handing out literal Ding-Dongs. Two young listeners give a heartwarming shoutout to their hardworking dad, and Tim compares the airplane noise of Burbank vs. Yorba Linda. Conway wraps the hour announcing over $5,000 raised so far and chats with the youngest listener in attendance about how they found KFI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Stone reports that travel pain is deepening as the FAA increases flight reductions from 4% to 6% amid the ongoing government shutdown. The agency plans to reach 10% soon, and more than 1,500 flights have already been canceled. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns that even after the shutdown ends, it will take time to get operations back to normal — with Thanksgiving travel fast approaching. Jay Leno joins the show to promote his December 10th appearance with Tim Conway Jr. at Cadillac of Pasadena, sharing a funny story about Warren Buffett calling him about a mattress commercial. Jay and Tim trade laughs about the upcoming event, Norm MacDonald’s comedy brilliance, and gambling and golf tales. Conway wraps the hour by honoring veterans and sharing that he proudly served in the Army. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Karen Bass officially named Jaime Moore as the new Chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department during a press conference — marking a historic moment for city leadership. Elex Michaelson announced his new CNN show, “The Story Is…”, premiering Monday, October 27th, promising a fresh take on national political storytelling. Meanwhile, Tim Conway Jr. battled through the show “under duress” after a flu shot — recalling a past bad experience with a Sears vaccine — while covering breaking news out of Ontario: semi-truck driver Jashanpreet Singh of Yuba City pleaded not guilty to three counts of vehicular manslaughter and DUI causing injury after a deadly 8-car pileup. Closing out the hour — World Series Game #1 kicks off in Toronto, with fans watching the order of the national anthems as the first pitch approaches.
The John Kobylt Show Hour 2 (10/23) - Tim Conway Jr. fills in for John. ABC News Crime & Terror Analyst Brad Garrett broke down shocking new details in the NBA gambling scandal — the Portland Trail Blazers' head coach and a Miami Heat player were arrested alongside 30 others in two sweeping federal cases. The FBI says the groups ran multi-million-dollar betting and poker schemes allegedly tied to Mafia families, fixing outcomes and manipulating wagers. Dean Sharp, The House Whisperer, shared tips on “How to NOT Live in a Haunted House,” offering design and energy-flow advice to make homes feel peaceful and balanced. He also promoted the upcoming Kellogg House Ghost Tour in Santa Ana (Oct. 27) and discussed how California's Coastal Commission is making it nearly impossible for Palisades fire victims to rebuild — only four permits have been approved so far. Sharp added that Malibu's septic tank regulations are another major hurdle, with removal and replacement costs running sky-high. The hour closed with news that Gladstone's, the iconic Pacific Palisades oceanfront restaurant, will soon be demolished and replaced by a celebrity chef fine-dining venue, signaling the end of a beloved L.A. landmark.
The John Kobylt Show Hour 1 (10/23) - Tim Conway Jr. fills in for John. Reporter Jayson Campadonia detailed that 21-year-old Jashanpreet Singh of Yuba City, California, has been identified and charged in connection with the fiery 10 Freeway crash that killed three people and injured four others. Authorities allege Singh, an Indian national who entered the U.S. via the Mexico border in 2022, was driving under the influence of drugs and failed to brake before the collision. Later, Eric Sklar (“The Duke of Sports”) joined to discuss the NBA gambling scandal, highlighting a developing story that reportedly involves both a current coach and player. Betting lines for the Chargers vs. Vikings game were also mentioned (Chargers –3.5). The scandal reportedly ties to former NBA player Damon Jones, who is alleged to have traded insider information—including details about LeBron James missing a 2023 Lakers game—as part of a broader gambling probe shaking the league.
The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (10/23) - Tim Conway Jr. fills in for John. Caleb Lindsey, Director of Operations for R+L Carriers SoCal, highlighted the company's impressive new Bloomington Service Center, one of 13 California hubs. The state-of-the-art terminal features 325 dock doors and a 350% increase in door capacity over the previous location, plus a multi-bay maintenance shop—a major boost to the company's Southern California freight operations. Crime continues to surge in Arcadia, where a jewelry store heist saw burglars tunnel through a wall to loot valuables, followed by a home invasion where armed intruders tied up victims, stealing both jewelry and a car. In West Hollywood, a Rolex thief picked the wrong target—his victim turned out to be a professional fighter, who tackled and subdued him on the spot. The NBA gambling scandal deepened as U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. condemned the alleged mob-linked insider betting ring involving Rozier and Jones, calling it “one of the most brazen sports corruption schemes since the legalization of online betting.” Officials say the operation manipulated confidential NBA player information to rig wagers and rake in millions. Angel checked in with Thursday's traffic hotspots, while national headlines included a massive egg recall—over 6 million eggs pulled due to Salmonella risk—and methane gas leak evacuations on the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach. Rounding out the hour, Toys “R” Us announced a nostalgic comeback with 30 new stores opening nationwide just in time for the holidays.
A couple who hired house sitters discovered they were actually professional thieves. The city of Vernon, in southeast Los Angeles County, was named the most burglarized city in California by Safewise, while an apartment shooting in Sun Valley left three teenagers injured and the suspect remains at large. Officials continue to monitor the Palisades Fire, which has been smoldering for seven days—fires can persist underground for months, even under snow. A man shared a disturbing account of a ride with an Uber driver now accused of starting the blaze. The show wrapped with Gary & Shannon joining Tim Conway Jr. for a skit parodying a man using Ted Bundy–style tactics.