Big Dumb Show Flashback 48: Ralph Harris
Comedian Ralph Harris got started in North Philadelphia and made it to the bright lights of Hollywood, living the dream as a successful comedian and actor. He’s been on The Tonight
Big Dumb Show
Comedian Ralph Harris got started in North Philadelphia and made it to the bright lights of Hollywood, living the dream as a successful comedian and actor. He’s been on The Tonight
It’s another great visit with one of our all-time-favorite comedians and former cop, Mike Armstrong. His ability to find humor in the often challenging and absurd situations encountered in law
The radio show that pioneered the questionable practice of hand puppets on the radio … we’re looking at you Dr. Shotski … was happy to welcome Triumph The Insult Comic
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It’s “Tater Salad,” Blue Collar Comedy Tour veteran Ron White, returning to the Big Dumb Show in early November of 2003 with a few samples of his unique perspective on
It’s a sick world and he’s a happy guy. Our ol’ Uncle Lar’ stops by and walks into a classic Big Dumb Sh!tstorm. This mostly off-the-rails show is from Friday
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I met Pat Godwin when I started working at WMMR in Philadelphia in 1991. He’s been kind to remain a friend ever since, and even sneakin’ around behind the backs
Tammy Pescatelli visits at the end of September 2003; she was always a favorite guest and demonstrated a very impressive ability to tolerate our boundless stupidity. Plus, she shares a
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One of our most favorite guests, Comedian Greg Morton … back in September of 2003 … long before everybody became a fan when he took a turn on America’s Got
Tommy Chong visits the Big Dumb Show in August of 2003 and shares some behind the scenes stuff about “That 70’s Show”, and what it’s like to be indicted for
A visit from a favorite guest, Mark Eddie who delivers a song that is suddenly very timely 20 years later. Plus, a little planning for “Thong Day”, and a great