SITE OF THE WEEK ``THE APRIL WINCHELL SHOW''.Byline: - Fred (Friendly Rollabout Engineered for Doctors) A mobile medical conferencing unit. See videoconferencing. 1. FRED - Robert Carr. Language used by Framework, Ashton-Tate. 2. Shuster What: Comedy writer and voice-over artist Winchell jettisons the usual talk-show format, focusing on original bits and four topics per hour rather than listener calls. Where: KFI-AM (640). When: 9 p.m. Sundays. Typical segments: The week's worst TV shows; celebrity stupidity. Quote: ``I'm fascinated by celebrities and why we think they're important, and the way the media tries to convince us they are important.'' Off the air: Daughter of ventriloquist and voice-over great Paul Winchell Paul Winchell (December 21, 1922 – June 24, 2005), born Pinkus Wilchinski (the family later shortened it to Wilchin), was an American ventriloquist and voice actor from New York City whose career flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. , April does cartoon cartoon [Ital., cartone=paper], either of two types of drawings: in the fine arts, a preliminary sketch for a more complete work; in journalism, a humorous or satirical drawing. voices for film and TV and runs an award-winning radio production company. Taking a stand: ``I think the laziest thing you can do is let the callers define the content. I try to make the show something you look forward to each week.'' You'll like this if: ... you like KFI's Phil Hendrie Philip Stephen Hendrie (Born September 1, 1952) is best known as the host of The Phil Hendrie Show, a comedy talk radio program that was syndicated throughout North America on Premiere Radio Networks and on XM Satellite Radio. at 4 p.m. weekdays. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: WINCHELL |
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