Hear Me Out

My activities were interrupted twice yesterday for radio-type interviews on (mostly) other topics. If for any reason you have the burning desire to listen to me babble, here are two places on the 'net where you can do this.

Aaron Barnhart is the TV critic for The Kansas City Star and a special authority on late night talk shows, Mr. Letterman's in particular. He is also the proprietor of TV Barn, a fine site where he offers news and links to TV-related articles, plus he posts podcast interviews and chats that he does with people, most of whom are more impressive guests than me. Here's the latest podcast, which you can listen to or download in MP3 format by clicking below. It's 24 minutes of the two of us discussing the significance of David Letterman having achieved 25 years of late night TV programming…

AUDIO MISSING

Then later in the day, my friend Earl Kress and I were guests for two hours of Stu's Show, which is heard on this Shokus Internet Radio I keep telling you people about. We spoke of Earl's career, animation history and obscure TV cartoons. This is not a podcast that you can download any time you like. This is a radio-type broadcast where you have to tune in at a specified hour and listen then. That episode reruns every day for the next week: From 4 PM and 6 PM on the West Coast or 7 PM and 9 PM on the East Coast…except on Sunday when the rerun starts at 10 AM out here and Noon back east.

If you live somewhere else, you can probably figure out the local time from this schedule. And you can tune in to Shokus Internet Radio by going to their page and selecting an audio browser. There's plenty of good stuff to listen to over there 24/7.