Another week, another plug for Stu's Show, the flagship program on Shokus Internet Radio. Tomorrow, your enthusiastic host Stu Shostak welcomes one of my best buddies, writer Paul Dini. Paul has a long, long list of credits in television and comics, his TV work including both animation (Batman, The Animated Series) and live-action (Lost). In comics, he's one of the main current writers of the Batman character, the creator of the lovely Jingle Belle, and…well, Paul's done a lot of quality stuff. Here's your chance to hear him interviewed about his impressive career and you can even call in and ask questions. Someone ask him about the production of A Christmas Carol that we went to see a couple weeks ago.
Next week at this time, I'll be plugging next week's Stu's Show, which will focus on the world of animation voicing — how it's done, how folks are cast, how to become one of those folks who are cast, etc. I'll be a guest along with vocal legends Gary Owens and Janet Waldo, and writer-actor Earl Kress.
Since I'm getting tired of rephrasing the following each time I write about Stu's radio station, I'm going to crib the rest of this from the last plug I gave him. This is not a podcast. You can't download it and listen to it whenever you want. You have to "tune in" when it's on…which in this case is from 4 PM to 6 PM Pacific Time, 7 PM to 9 PM Eastern. Stu's Show is done live on Wednesday and that's the best time to listen because, among other reasons, you can call in and ask questions. You can hear the show on your own computer by going to the website of Shokus Internet Radio at the appointed hour and clicking where you're told to click. (The show reruns on other days, usually in the same time slot. Check out the site for a full schedule…and while you're there, take note of some of the other fine, free programming.)