The Dennis Miller Show (radio)

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The Dennis Miller Show
Genre Conservative talk, comedy
Running time 3 hours
Country United States United States
Language(s) English
Syndicates Westwood One (1976–2011)
Westwood One
Host(s) Dennis Miller
Starring Dennis Miller, Christian Bladt, David S. Weiss
Announcer Larry Kenney
Recording studio Santa Barbara, California, Culver City, California
Air dates March 26, 2007 to February 26, 2015
Opening theme original
Ending theme You Get What You Give

The Dennis Miller Show was a conservative American comedy and talk radio show hosted by comedian Dennis Miller on Westwood One. The Dennis Miller Show became one of the highest-rated talk radio shows in the United States, ranking as high as #13.[1][2][3]

Show airtime and format

The Dennis Miller Show aired at different times at various locations with Miller broadcasting out of his home in the Santa Barbara, California area and with the rest of the show being broadcast from Culver City, California.

Website

The radio show also featured a website with additional material for paid subscribers. The additional website material included a message board, merchandise, and video clips of Dennis answering viewers questions in segment called the "Bathrobe Sessions".

Music

The Dennis Miller Show used music as a significant part of the show. Each Wednesday featured music from a different artist or musical theme, billed as “Bumper Music Wednesday.” Many of the selections were of a classic rock format.

Frequent bumper music included the ending of "Eclipse" by Pink Floyd, a middle section of "Radar Love" by Golden Earring, and a piano section of "New Year's Day" by U2.

Notable sayings and characters

  • Chimp doctor
  • Kwok Brothers commercials
  • Touching Indians -- taking phones called, saying from Lost in America
  • Slappy and Comandante -- fake names for producer Christian and Dennis, aping Morning zoo radio personalities
  • "Shalom Aloha" -- "and an Aloha Shalom to you"
  • "Skeetuh?" -- "Skeetuh good."
  • Bit surfin' -- "Two Tags on Every Bit!" (Bad joke built off a previous good joke.)
  • "Starship" -- cue to play We Built This City
  • "Cheng Huan lived alone in a room on Formosa Street above the Blue Lantern, and he sat at his window and in his poor, listening heart..." (Audio clip from Out of Africa played when Dennis rambled too much on an obscure humor attempt.)
  • Siamesia Torncurtain, the cat shouter -- "Hey, get off that!"
  • The love theme from The Delta Force, special music
  • Dennis' former dog -- Chicken Leg Desmond, Welfare Cheat
  • Woodsy Monckton, the Procrastinative Survivalist
  • Cass Stokeley, consumptive bouncer
  • The Burglar Owl -- "Who? Me?"

Notable political guests

Frequent guests

Frequent callers

  • Karl Zahn, stand-up comedian from New Hampshire
  • Gene Barretta, children’s book artist from Philadelphia

Program staff

  • Christian Bladt, producer and sidekick during later years.
  • David S. Weiss, comedian and sidekick during the first years of the show
  • The rest of the staff were given nicknames with the sound board operators named Liev and Saberhagen and the call screeners and additional staff named Coltrane, Munga, and Agent Starling.

Frequent substitute hosts

Current Related Projects

  • The P’Od podcast, a weekly hour-long podcast hosted by Dennis Miller and Adam Carolla
  • The O'Reilly Factor, weekly Dennis Miller comedy segments every Wednesday
  • The Bladt Cast, a podcast by show producer Christian Bladt and other former staff

See also

References

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