This banner text can have markup.. web; books; video; audio; software; images; Toggle navigation These included: The Monkey Tuesday theme, composed by Penn & Teller's band leader Mike Jones, debuted on the April 25, 2006 show. In its brief run, it featured an impressive array of talents, including Agnes Mooreheadm Bernard Herrmann, and George Coulouris. For CHAI, it is an addition to the string of energetic singles released in 2020. This is the full listing of Old Time Radio recordings available for purchase -- including such DVD MP3 sets as "Complete Offshore Pirate Radio Broadcasts Collection", "Bloopers, Outtakes and Off-Moments Radio & Television Madness", ; "The 1938 War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast", and the "Complete Information Please Quiz Show Series Old Time Radio." Your browser may not be compatible with all the features on this site.

After the phone lines were placed in his home (no longer redirected from the New York call center), Penn acquired the ability to hang up the phones himself, During a segment known as "Ask Layperson Penn" where callers can ask for advice or an opinion on anything, callers would address Penn as "Dr. Penn," which Penn would insist it's "actually layperson Penn.".

SEPT 25: CENTRAL at nazareth. On the January 29 show, Goudeau mistakenly referred to it as the "call of the weasel" and this seems to have become an alternative term/title, especially among the show's Goudeau-sympathizing faction. Penn found this play on words very funny and made several follow-on references to it.

It was broadcast on the Free FM brand radio stations (usually) live, with theme music by Mike Jones. Since both of the original stories were told on a Tuesday, Penn quipped they had inadvertently invented "Monkey Tuesday". Apart from those restrictions, you can carry anything you feel like onto the plane without any other security checks. with "Never better, boss." When a caller mentioned a URL, Penn sometimes shouted at the listener if he or she used "www". When the Certs ran out, the monkeys reached into the car and grabbed his brother. It quickly became the most requested piece of music in Jones' repertoire. Listeners called in and gave their own fabricated accounts of what would be in Bush's speech. Typically Penn tried to do a remote broadcast if he was away from Las Vegas on business. Penn Jillette announced on March 2, 2007 that the show would be his last on Free FM. A useful page organized alphabetically by first letter of the keywords applied ("Orson Wells" under "O"; "Jimmy Durante" under "J", etc.).

The October 18, 2006 show featured the first time Penn ever purposely hung up on a caller. Up until the phone lines were connected directly to Penn's house there would be a significant delay between the time Penn said the caller's name and when the caller would respond, this would sometimes result in the caller being dropped just after they said hello. During the "Ask Layperson Penn" shows, callers usually addressed Penn as "Doctor Penn", (at the behest of the call screener) to which Penn responded "it's actually layperson Penn". This site features information and audio files for such genres of Old Time Radio as "mystery", "radio news", "comedy", and "sci-fi". On April 18, 2006, the first show where the phrase Monkey Tuesday was used, Penn read an email from a fan describing a childhood trip through a wildlife park where the fan and his brothers fed monkeys Certs through a car window. A September 11 anniversary episode conducted in a somber fashion without Michael Goudeau. However, Penn was unable to remember the numerical expansion of "PENN".

On the January 10, 2007 episode (also a Wednesday), Penn asked that anybody with advance knowledge of the 2007 State of the Union Address President Bush was to give that night to call in and let them know what it will contain, again stressing that the information must be true. by Jillette). ", a line which Penn and Goudeau would quote in later shows as "Pops, they're so much like us!" Also features audio of broadcasting job advertisements and sponsor promotions. Audio is available as MP3 and RealAudio. WXPN provides an unparalleled musical listening experience featuring contemporary music from many genres including rock, indie, folk, blues, R&B, and alt country. The box depicts an illustration of a man that looks disquietingly like Penn Jillette (complete with his signature one painted fingernail) choking a woman during intercourse. You can choose to view either "1930 - 1956 top shows, by season" OR "Top Shows, by network". Best known as a chronicler of social justice movements and cultural change. Under "More browse options" (next to the green arrow,) you can choose an option to browse collections containing "Sound recordings" -- this will limit your results. American Radio Archives and Museum at the Thousand Oaks Library Foundation. More than 20,000 tracks available online. The music was, however, not to be played for Michael Goudeau, although while he was away fill-in co-hosts such as Mac King were allowed to trigger the music.

This page was last edited on 28 June 2020, at 21:33. Coach Tim O’Connor.. seniors Gio Germano, Cooper Kocon, and Devin Metzger along with junior Kera Reinhard, and sophomores Chloe Vlaeminck, and Mya Puentes These are freely available web resources unless otherwise noted. Later shows had tended to formalize around a current topic and a call-in talk show format. He noted that he abides by CBS's. To search for radio media, select "Radio" from the. The Radio Commercials link is also worth exploring. Alternatively, Penn and Goudeau prerecorded interviews with comics headlining in Vegas and did extended "Lay Person Penns" for later broadcast. More often than not, Penn had a follow-up question for the caller only to find out the caller has been dumped. Penn and Goudeau turned down offers by CBS to run repeats to cover their vacation days. Penn claimed that any role that required him to do more than getting shot in the face was a stretch for his acting talents. Friday, September 25th. However callers were instructed by the call screener to address Jillette as Doctor Penn, and were invariably corrected by Jillette. He "got out of high school on a plea bargain". Its motto was "Monkey C, monkey do!" Penn argued a religion like Catholicism already has an official spokesperson – the Pope. There were enough monkey-related stories from listeners that one show a week could be devoted to them. Penn and Goudeau usually claimed the only thing they really knew and understood is juggling. Penn often made the point that you can break the rules of an organization you do not belong to. This page has links to sermons broadcasted by churches across the United States, organized by church name (not by state). Monkey C: On the January 10, 2007 episode, Penn asked for listeners who had worked on the Bush speech about his new plan for Iraq to call or email in and reveal the speech's contents. 3420 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104-6206, https://guides.library.upenn.edu/c.php?g=475993, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, BorrowDirect+ (search & browse partner libraries), American Radio Archives and Museum at the Thousand Oaks Library Foundation, American Memory from the Library of Congress, Internet Archive > Audio > Old Time Radio, The Collection at the Paley Center for Media, OTR.Network Library (The Old Time Radio Network), ACLS Humanities E-Book: Inventing American Broadcasting, 1899-1922 [freely available e-book]. This resource has a searchable and browseable collection of audio files, primarily between 1960-1979. If a recording is not available here, you can also request it via Interlibrary Loan. Penn subsequently described this story as "probably the best story in the history of mankind" and promised a rebroadcast. Sometimes Penn got the sex of the caller incorrect based on the name. Scroll Down For Listen Links. Many come up to him after his show and he felt they have congenial conversations.