“And next up on ‘Shellshocked By Shellac,’ we’re going to be diving into the oeuvre of George Formby.”
I am continuing to enjoy all of the character work, e.g. the unfolding past and Dennis unnecessarily dusting himself off, but WHRB very nearly has this radio station and I approve.
The name “Shellshocked By Shellac” comes from decades ago when I challenged my brother to come up with the worst name for an oldies show (my attempt was “Aubrey’s Late-Nite Platter Party,” which is likely also broadcast by this station).
The CBC equivalents that I listened to as a kid were "The Max Ferguson Show," and "Eclectic Circus," the latter hosted by Alan McFee and his imaginary mouse friend, addressing all the listeners out in Vaccuumland. McFee had a beautiful old-school radio-announcer voice and apparently was even madder than he sounded, with a tendency to start fires in the studios whenever he got bored, which happened pretty easily. The CBC was stuck with him because he was popular with listeners, and because he'd worked there since the 1930s. He was stuck with the CBC because his half-hearted attempts to murder the upper management kept failing.
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Date: 2023-11-12 08:43 pm (UTC)From:I am continuing to enjoy all of the character work, e.g. the unfolding past and Dennis unnecessarily dusting himself off, but WHRB very nearly has this radio station and I approve.
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Date: 2023-11-12 10:57 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2023-11-12 10:58 pm (UTC)From:WHRB's equivalent is "Record Hospital."
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