The Dudley & Bob Show

The Dudley and Bob Morning Show
Genre Talk, comedy, entertainment, rock
Running time 4 hours, 6 A.M.-10:00 A.M. CST
Country United States
Home station KLBJ-FM Austin, Texas
Starring Dale Dudley
Bob Fonseca
Matt Bearden
Producers Daniel Gallo
Air dates since 1993
Opening theme "Intro" by Bob Fonseca
Website http://www.klbjfm.com/dudleyandbob
Podcast http://www.klbjfm.com/podcast

The Dudley & Bob Show is a weekday-morning comedic radio talk show airing on 93.7 KLBJ-FM,[1] from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. CT in Austin, Texas that consistently ranks among the city's top-rated drive-time shows.[2]

Anchor host Dale Dudley, originally heard on KFMX/Lubbock, Texas, was recruited to Austin, Texas's KLBJ-FM to work alongside Clark Ryan as the morning drive time show partner, which lasted for five years. When Clark left sales director Bob Fonseca was selected to be co-host and partner. The show has had various co-hosts and producers.

Currently the show features an open format where Dale Dudley, Bob Fonseca, and comedian Matt Bearden discuss various current event topics while sharing stories from their personal lives. The show has been on the air for 17 years and was nominated for a NAB Marconi Radio Award in 2007 for Medium Market Personality of the Year by the National Association of Broadcasters.[3] Dudley and Bob were inducted in to the Texas Radio Hall of Fame in 2009.[4]

Comedy has a major role on the show, with local and touring comedians routinely stopping in. It has also created three spin-off shows, Bob's Drive Home,[5] a mostly defunct daily webisode which often recaps and provides video clips of events from within the studio, The Charlie Hodge Halftime Show with Host Charlie Hodge, and co-host Matt "Chicken-wing" Sadler,[6] which no longer airs on KLBJ-FM from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. CT, and the Taint and Teabag Show, a live one-hour podcast that is distributed via a number of digital audio and video formats.

Contents

Staff

Hosts

Show staff

Current
  • Dale Dudley – host
  • Bob Fonseca – co-host
  • Matt Bearden - side-kick
  • Daniel Gallo – executive producer
  • Carissa Jade – associate producer
Former
  • Clark Ryan - host
  • Angela Davis – executive producer
  • Charlie Hodge – performer
  • Debra Cole - performer
  • Andrew "The Breast Boy" Deans - performer
  • Jeff "Yetti" Gish- The show's first producer
  • Son of Sam - performer
Some former interns
  • Stacy (The Dirty Nerd)
  • Tony|Tony (The Invisible Intern)
  • Jody "Brother Hez" Tuten
  • Noel
  • Cortney
  • The Blonde Mouse
  • Greg "Spicoli" DeTullio

Popularity

Comedy bits

An 88-year-old woman named "Gladys Hardy" from Austin who voiced concerns, opinions and suggestions all in one thirty-second message to Ellen Degeneres who called "Gladys" the next day in front of her live audience. The esuning conversation became an internet sensation.[11] The show cast in the 90's would regularly make prank phone calls using the name Bob Martinelli. These calls were included on the CDs issued by the show. The show also did a bit entitled "Rate a Bride". The show would give ratings to pictures of women and couples from the bridal announcement section of the local newspaper. Drive thru of danger is another old show bit in which listeners would go through a drive thru and perform bits suggested by the show cast for prizes. House Party Fridays is a tongue in cheek reference to the morning zoo radio shows that have special "Friday" party shows.

Show Lingo

Past Events

Awards

Introduction

Each show begins after the following introduction, usually read by Bob Fonseca, with rotating background music "Live, local, direct, coming to you free of charge from the multi-million dollar radio production facilities 93.7, KLBJ-FM, the rock of Austin. Located right there on the radio motor mile, the radio factory discount outlet mall of America I35, and live music capital of the world, good morning everybody. Welcome to another live edition of the Texas Radio hall of fame inducted, nationally recognized, universally loved and respected, Dudley and Bob Show. The only show in town to feature the marginal, but moderately compensated abilities of Dale Dudley, Bob Fonseca, funny man Matt Bearden and Daniel Gallo and his greenroom greenhorn. A Slobberknocker presentation, in association with Emmis Communications, around the globe. And now here he is, the man, the myth, the legend...the master of the world, king of the universe, the geeter with the heater, the boss with the hot sauce, the dean of the university of radio perversity, the head professor of the college of broadcast knowledge. The 70’s ninja warrior himself, the star of stage and of screen, award winning "col-yum-nist" and the man who puts the unity back into our community, Mr. Dale Dudley."

Podcast

In 2011 Dale Dudley and Bob Fonseca started their own podcast series under the nom de guerre of Taint and Teabag Show.[18] The nickname was given to the pair by Bobcat Goldthwaite after a guest appearance on KLBJ-FM. The podcast is to be featured on the Kevin Smith inspired Smodcast Internet Radio (SIR) and is currently offered via free download. Regular guests include Daniel Gallo and Matt Bearden. The radio show is also available in Podcast form on iTunes and the station's Web site.

Discography

The Dudley & Bob Show produced four albums in the 1990s featuring various calls, bits, and sketches released during the Dudley and Bob with Debra years of the show.

During the 2000s the show produced the "Damn It's Early" albums which featuring live on-air performances from various local and touring national musicians.

Year Title Label
1995 Public Enema #1 KLBJ
1996 We're Back and We're Highly Pissed KLBJ
1997 Eugene! Don't Hit 'Em in the Head KLBJ
1998 Prince Albert...Your Refrigerator Is Running KLBJ
2001 Damn It's Early KLBJ
2003 Damn It's 2 Early KLBJ

See also

References

  1. ^ "KLBJ 93.7 FM - Austin's Rock Dudley and Bob Morning Show". Klbjfm.com. 2010-12-16. http://www.klbjfm.com/dudleyandbob/. Retrieved 2010-12-29. 
  2. ^ "Formula of chat plus comedy keeps Dudley and Bob high in radio ratings". http://www.austin360.com/music/formula-of-chat-plus-comedy-keeps-dudley-and-1426340.html. 
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ No Mo' Money, Austin Chronicle, Apr 16, 2010 http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid%3A1016828
  5. ^ "Bob's Drive Home". Klbjfm.com. http://www.klbjfm.com/Other/bob-drive.html. Retrieved 2010-12-29. 
  6. ^ "KLBJ 93.7 FM - Austin's Rock Charlie Hodge". Klbjfm.com. http://www.klbjfm.com/jocks/charlie.aspx. Retrieved 2010-12-29. 
  7. ^ No Mo' Money
  8. ^ Texas Holds Him, Inside Radio, Jun 18, 07, ASCAP http://ftp.media.radcity.net/ZMST/insideradio/Interviews/DudleyArticle06-18.pdf
  9. ^ Texas Holds Him
  10. ^ Matt Bearden, from the Top Banana, The Austin Chronicle, Dec 26, 2008 http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid:719029
  11. ^ KLBJ Morning Show Pranks Ellen/Housewives/Us, The Austinist, Jan 2007 http://austinist.com/2007/01/23/klbj_morning_show_pranks_ellenhousewivesus.php
  12. ^ "LONE STAR AWARDS FINALIST". http://www.houstonpressclub.com.+2010. http://www.houstonpressclub.com/awards.asp?PageID=22. Retrieved 2011-06-14. 
  13. ^ "The A-List: Photos from the hottest concerts, events and parties in Austin, Texas". Austin360.com. 2010-09-15. http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/youralist1/entries/2010/09/15/best_morning_radio_show.html. Retrieved 2010-12-29. 
  14. ^ The Austin Chronicle, Best of Austin, http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Awards/BestOfAustin/index?SearchTerms=klbj
  15. ^ Best of Austin
  16. ^ Best of Austin
  17. ^ Best of Austin
  18. ^ Taint and Teabag Podcast homepage, http://www.taintandteabag.com

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