Ticker wrote:
Anyone else obsessed with listening to the radio show? I haven't seen the movie, but have been warned that it is disappointing.
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Just wondering what everyone's favorite skits are? I like the ketchup skits, Lefty & Dusty and News from Lake Wobegone. I mainly loathe the music intermissions unless they have a good bluegrass group.
My father always had it on when I was visiting him over the weekends, so I grew up listening to it-took me awhile to actually "come back to" the show as an adult. I dislike the music & singing, though some of the humor songs are tolerable-wish I could get edited "text-only audio version" of show. Haven't tuned in recently, but for several years I did so regularly.
From what I've heard, I don't think I'd like the PHC movie. I have enjoyed Garrison Keillor's "The Writer's Almanac" on public radio, weekday mornings-and a few of his books.
What I like: the political satires, celebrity impressions, and "hand-made" sound effects. The fake ads: Ketchup's natural "calming" agents/properties & "Pharma" Jones brand placebo pills-imported from Canada. The adventures of a rotating group of underappreciated intellectuals: the librarian/art student/english major/etc. The middle-aged married couple who are in their bedroom & the dog, the son, or the dead grandfather (or father-in-law) keep interrupting them.
The story from Lake Wobegon portion of show is more often a hit rather than a miss, though it takes more sustained attention than one is used to needing in these modern times.
I quite like many NPR (and other affiliates') programs-especially "This American Life" !
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