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Comical Radio, The Danny Lobell Show Genre Talk, comedy, entertainment Running time On terrestrial radio: 2-3 hours per week
Streaming online: 2-3 hours per weekCountry United States Home station WBMB Radio Starring Danny Lobell
Chris Iacono
Myka Fox
David KastenCreators Danny Lobell Air dates since 2004 Opening theme "I Wanna Rock"
By: Twisted SisterWebsite www.comicalradio.com
www.riseoftheradioshow.com/Comical Radio is an American talk radio comedy show broadcast from New York City. The show airs daily on www.comicalradio.com in New York City. The show is also streamed live online by Cringe Humor Radio, and other Internet comedy outlets. The show is hosted by comedian Danny Lobell, as well as fellow comics Chris Iacono. Comical Radio features comedy segments as well as interviews with established and up-and-coming comedians.[1]
Each episode of Comical is archived, with segments made available for free on their website and as a podcast on iTunes.
Contents
History
The show first broadcast in 2004 under the title Dan & Bob INDA Mornin, hosted by Danny Lobell and Aryeh Teplow-Phipps. Aryeh left the show shortly thereafter, and the show became The Danny Lobell Show. The program went through several different co-hosts.
Danny Lobell's old friend David Kasten would do a weekly call-in segment known as "The Kasten Minute" early in the show's run. On November 4, 2005, Kasten joined the show as an official co-host. Katy Olson joined the show in March of 2006 as a co-host after a strong guest appearance. Later that year, on June 29, 2006, comedian Chris Iacono joined the show as the fourth co-host.
In 2008, comedian Myka Fox replaced Katy Olson as co-host.[1] In 2011, Myka Fox and David Kasten left the show.
In addition to Comical Radio Classic, two shows have been added to the schedule. "Too Much Information with Dan and Dan" features Dan Naturman, Justy Dodge and Danny Lobell as they entertain guests from entertainment and comedy. Past guests have included Alison Arngrim (Nelly Olson from Little House on the Prairie) and Jim Davis (Garfield). The show involves comedy segments like dial a Madoff, Top ten TV theme songs, and prank calls.
“Fixing Joe” stars comedian Joe Matarese and Danny Lobell. Joe seeks help form his listeners, guest, friends, and family as they try and solve whatever issues he is dealing with that week. As of Summer 2011, Joe Materese ceased his affiliation with Comical Radio and began self-producing "Fixing Joe".[2]
Media appearances
Starz TV's "Stand Up or Shut Up!" featured Comical Radio in mid-2006.
Comical was awarded Stage Time Magazine's "Best Comedy Radio" of 2007.[3]
The show was referenced in The New York Times on December 28, 2008. The topic of the article was the late comedian George Carlin, who appeared on the radio show several times, including shortly before his death. . [4]
In March 2011, "Comical Radio" was featured as one of iTunes Top 50 Comedy Podcasts.
Rise of the Radio Show
In May 2009, the cast of Comical Radio began writing and starring in the new web series Rise of the Radio Show. Rise depicts fictional behind-the-scenes events that take place in and around the Comical Radio studios. The ten-episode first season ran throughout the Summer of 2009. The season featured Brian Haley as a regular cast-member, as well as guest appearances from comedians Patrice Oneal, JB Smoove, and Dave Attell among others.[1]
Past guests
Legendary comedians
Modern entertainers
- Lewis Black
- Chris Rock
- Actor Paul Giamatti
- Daniel Tosh
- Demitri Martin
- Bill Burr
- Charlie Murphy
- Brian Posehn
- Pablo Francisco
- Dom Irrera
- Ralphie May
- Maria Bamford
- Patrice Oneal
- David Cross
- Colin Quinn
- Dave Chapelle
- Mark Curry
- Nick DiPaolo
References
- ^ a b c "Punchline Magazine interview. March 2009". Punchline Magazine. http://punchlinemagazine.com/site/2009/03/comical-radio-the-rise-of-danny-lobells-comedy-crew/. Retrieved 2009-08-27.[dead link]
- ^ http://www.joematarese.com/2011/podcast.php
- ^ "Stage Time Magazine Awards. December 2007". Stage Time Magazine. http://stagetimemag.com/standup/?p=233. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
- ^ "NY Times article. December 2008". The New York Times. 2008-12-28. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/28/magazine/28carlin-t.html?_r=1. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
- Comical Radio Homepage
- Comical Radio: The rise of Danny Lobell's comedy crew
- The Great George Carlin on Comical Radio's The Danny Lobell Show
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- Culture of New York City
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