Livestream: Monday, October 17, 2022
The Preston & Steve Show Livestream
Monday, October 17, 2022 Rundown:
[00:00:41] In the Entertainment Report, Daniel Radcliffe pays tribute to late Harry Potter co-star Robbie Coltrane, Seth Green accuses Bill Murray of dropping him in a trash bin as a child, Sylvester Stallone’s dog Dwight officially joins his family, and Mel Gibson has been deemed eligible to testify against Harvey Weinstein. Here about those stories and more in this edition.
[00:40:47] Kathy is experiencing severe back pain, and the gang wants to figure out how to help. Listeners of the show call in to tell her about their own experiences and surgeries. Some of the callers also inform the gang about the wonderful world of “pelvic floor physical therapy.”
[01:24:35] The Bizarre File undertakes the uncanny. German police have detained a man who bit one of their dogs, the LAPD is looking for information on a man who stabbed a wheel-chair bound elderly man in a restaurant, four Oklahoma friends have mysteriously vanished in what may turn out to be a tragic accident, a Bay Area bakery has created the Star Wars-themed bread sculpture “Pan Solo,” and the trial for a woman accused of dressing as a clown and committing murder in 1990 has been delayed following the discovery of a “clown sighting file.”
[01:46:26] Jamie Apody of 6abc makes a call – during the boarding process of her flight to San Diego. With the success and good vibes of Philadelphia’s sports teams, Jamie and the gang discuss the “business of hope” that she is in, as well as the possibilities for the rest of the sports’ seasons.
[02:33:39] Paul Virzi stops by the studio ahead of his Thursday show at Punch Line. He and the gang talk about sports fans in the U.S. and the U.K., his experiences in Philadelphia, how he approaches his stand-up shows, and his close friendships with fellow comics Bill Burr and Pete Davidson.
[03:14:30] The Bizarre File continues. A woman has a near-death experience when she is stabbed in the head with scissors, a body of a dead woman is found in a vacant property during a viewing, a man “parks” his car in a golf course’s creek, a Jersey City fugitive is located when she applies for a job, and two groups of divers find a body and over 100 vehicles in a river.
[03:35:24] The Hollywood Trash bin gets opened by Steve. In Music News, Tom DeLonge describes the upcoming Blink-182 album as their most progressive yet, Green Day reissues Nimrod for its twenty-fifth anniversary, John Frusciante discusses the influence Genesis had on him with the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ recent double albums, Bob Dylan analyzes The Who’s “My Generation” in his upcoming book, and a legendary picture of David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen has been hung up at the restaurant it was taken in front of.
[03:56:30] The gang wraps up, with Pierre joining in.