Yes, this is another blog post shamelessly promoting my internet radio creations with Dangerous Dave Kuskie.
Our newest series, “Tales From The Inner Sanctum”, is our version of an anthology series. “Twilight Zone”, “Night Gallery”, and so forth. The Inner Sanctum is a massive structure of which Dave and I have somehow possessed ownership. The Sanctum has hundreds of doors, each leading to a different place, time, universe or what-have-you. In each episode we explore one door.
This episode finds us opening door number 39, which takes us to a train station in Los Angeles. We encounter a sarcastic ticket seller, a racetrack tout loitering by the candy machine, an Irish tenor and a Mexican traveler of few words. The environment seems to transform Dr. J into a certain violin-playing comedian while Dangerous Dave is disturbed and confused by the goings-on.
Those who remember Jack Benny will, one hopes, enjoy this; those who don’t should avoid at all costs. The Mexican traveler’s “si/sue/sew” routine is, as they say, of its time. But I couldn’t do a show in the train station without it.
And now, click play and spend 14 minutes in The Benny Zone. Apologies for the lousy impressions. Although Dave does a nifty Dennis Day and Herr Kroheim is muy bien as the Mexican traveler.
At that link, incidentally, is our entire body of work! 30 episodes of our “Dog and Pony Show” and much more. Plug plug plug.