The Dingle Net Radio Show is a
combination of musical spins and discussions, unique guest interactions
and
interviews, topical observations, and a
steady spew of wit and fun. Tune in for intelligent and innovative
content, and listen closely as
Geremy portrays dozens of characters as seamlessly as possible every week.
Listen to show segments at your convenience right here: PODCASTS
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Host Bio
A doctor at heart, Geremy has always believed that
laughter is the best medicine. He discovered the magic
of performing during
childhood by constantly causing his family
and friends to bust a gut laughing, and he
has followed that path ever
since, creating a vast repertoire of characters, music, stories, and voices in the
process.
He believes the
most interesting entertainment balances accessible elements with innovation.
Geremy's film and television
appearances worthy of mention
include: Heartbreakers, Good Advice, Stand Up with
HAS, Angel, Wish You Were
Dead, and The Helix… Loaded -- all of which are available on dvd.
As a voiceover talent
and vocalist, Geremy has lent his
voice to numerous
projects, and has produced 5 albums as a comedian and vocal
instrumentalist. Currently,
Geremy performs live at some of
LA’s best known comedy clubs, and also plays the
trombone and croons with the PCC
swing band.
His latest venture as a
producer can be found on the website: newfiction.com (check out the Senate Parking story).
These Dingle Net Radio Show Archives can be heard at Podomatic.
Exhibit A - Description
Geremy answers a listener's question,
plays a funny outgoing
voicemail message by California's Governator,
and covers "Casablanca" on a
recurring show segment called Classic Film Scenes Re-Created.
Exhibit B - Description
Geremy discusses hurricanes and suggests preventative building measures for
those in affected areas to consider,
followed by a unique piece of Water Music
called "The Gargler of Beverly Hills",
and a ball-fetcher from the US Open pops
into the studio unexpectedly.
Exhibit C - Description
Agent Smak's compelling and insightful commentary "Censorship: from Socrates to Carlin and Beyond"
as delivered on a regular Dingle Net Radio Show segment called "Hot Topics".
The Agent Smak character is voiced by Geremy Dingle (contains
explicit lanuage).
Exhibit D Description
"The Dingleberry News" features Annie Fanny (an original character voiced
by Geremy Dingle),
who presents a series of bizarre-but-true news stories from
across the globe.
Exhibit E Description
Geremy delves into the origins of scat singing in early American jazz from
the 1920's-1960's
with an intelligent discussion and samples on a segment called
"Playa del Songo."
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Exhibit F Description
An economic/political overview with a funny audio
compilation of Obama and McCain's 2008 campaigns,
followed by a "Sexy" listener who
calls in and gets patched through to Sean Connery.
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Exhibit G Description
Annie Fanny delivers The Dingleberry News, and Geremy
salutes Paul Newman's contributions
to American cinema by covering "The Sting"
on Classic Film Scenes Re-Created.
Exhibit H Description
Top 13 horror movies from the 1970's and 80's,
according to Annie Fanny
of the Dingleberry News, who runs down the list with
Geremy.
Exhibit I Description
From the Halloween show, Agent Smak reads a scary short
story called "The Hairy Toe",
and Geremy interviews a vampire from Bucurest
known as Dragaslov.
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Exhibit J Description
Geremy shares a prolific moment concerning
political jargon, does a parody of a dog food ad,
and re-creates a scene
from the Kubrick film "The Shining."
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Exhibit K Description
Geremy covers the global reaction to Obama's Presidential Elect victory,
and
offers some witty "Barackisms" for future use.
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Exhibit L Description
A tribute to animator/director Chuck Jones and
some of his colleagues,
covering his Warner Brothers cartoons to the
Grinch.
Exhibit M Description
Annie Fanny discusses green gifts and shares budget-friendly
present ideas
with Geremy, who in turn plays three unique seasonal songs of his
own,
and Agent Smak reads a funny Santa story.
The following is a list of the Dingle Net Radio Shows aired to date...
Saturday, November 8, 2008
The show opens with the global reaction to Obama's Presidential Elect victory,
Geremy offers some witty "Barackisms" for future use,
Annie Fanny dishes out her weekly Dingleberry News stories,
and Agent Smak combines Hot Topics with Playa del Songo
by featuring three famous 20th Century musical entertainers of color
who helped North American society get beyond racial segregation.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
The 20th Century history of Daylight Savings Time is examined,
a prolific moment concerning
political jargon precedes a parody of a dog food ad,
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble are highlighted on Playa del Songo,
Annie Fanny reveals strange-but-true stories about food and lawsuits on the Dingleberry News,
and the Kubrick film "The Shining" is covered on Classic Film Scenes Re-Created.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Halloween edition: an historic overview of the
widely-celebrated holiday, a gnome delivers a pumpkin PSA,
Geremy interviews a
vampire from Bucurest known as Dragaslov,
Annie Fanny covers eerie news stories and shares
her top 13 horror movie picks from the 1970's and 80's,
Agent Smak reads a couple of scary short stories on
Hot Topics,
and Geremy plays a clip from the Orson Wells 1938
broadcast of "War of the Worlds".
Saturday, October 18, 2008
An economic/political overview includes a funny audio
compilation of Obama and McCain's 2008 campaigns,
followed by a listener who
calls in and gets patched through to Sean Connery,
Annie Fanny delivers The Dingleberry News, Geremy
salutes Paul Newman's contributions
to American cinema by covering "The Sting"
on Classic Film Scenes Re-Created,
and Agent Smak pontificates about evolving beyond the
big business of war on Hot Topics.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
The Wall Street bailout strategy is examined, Caddyshack is featured on Classic Film Scenes Re-Created,
Annie Fanny dishes out the week's most outlandish reports of Americans breaking the law,
Playa del Songo covers hit songs from the 70's that contain unique instrumental intros,
and Agent Smak reads an insightful dossier about the morality of war.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Overviews of
Hurricane Ike, Wall Street's latest financial meltdown, the LA
Metrolink train collision,
and the Large
Hadron Collider experiment, Classic Film Scenes Re-Created covers
Casablanca,
Annie Fanny shares some of the week's
oddest global reports on the Dingleberry News,
Agent Smak
gives a Hot Topics commentary
on "Road Rage" and offers some sage solutions,
Geremy
helps listeners gage their own limits of road hostility, and
an amusing Australian comedy
duo portrays one of their Senators as a complete dolt.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Geremy sounds off on Governator Ahnald's pending recall, the mediocre teen
video (MTV) awards,
and pays tribute to Peanuts animator Bill Melendez and the
king of voiceover promos Don LaFontaine,
Agent Smak wraps up his Censorship
Review on Hot Topics,
Annie Fanny delivers another round of stimulating stories
on the Dingleberry News, and
the origins of scat singing in early American jazz
from the 1920's-60's are delved into on Playa del Songo.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
A ball-fetcher for the US Open pops in unexpectedly, Geremy sounds off on the
2008 US Presidential Election,
discusses hurricanes and future building
prospects for New Orleans, and spins some water music,
Annie Fanny presents more bizarre-but-true world news stories,
Agent Smak
serves an "Addendum to Censorship" on Hot Topics,
and a new segment called
"Classic Film Scenes Re-Created" makes its debut.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
A summary of the 29th Olympiad features highlights, observations, funny audio
clips, and Olympic jokes,
followed by more amazing-but-true stories from across
the globe on the Dingleberry News, vintage 1950's radio ads,
and a compelling
and insightful commentary about "Censorship from Socrates to Carlin and
Beyond" on Hot Topics.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Beijing Olympics coverage includes an overview of 2008 Games with funny clips
and jokes,
plus a chat with Bela Karolyi about under-age gymnasts and distracted
judges,
Spike Jones and his City Slickers are discussed and sampled on Playa del
Songo,
and bizarre-yet-true news highlights of the week follow on The
Dingleberry News.
Unique 2008 Olympics coverage
follows Annie Fanny's bizarre-but-true news stories on The
Dingleberry News,
Agent Smak's regular segment -- now called "Hot Topics" -- enters the sphere
of Limericks,
Herve Villechaize sings, more funny
advertisments are aired, and a vocal brass ensemble classical
piece of music you have to hear
to believe is discussed and played on Playa del Songo.
The Dingleberry News with Annie Fanny covers current bizarre global
news,
Playa del Songo features an original piece played on the "nose sitar",
advice guru Agent Smak returns to discuss the impact gorgeous women have on
society,
and special guest Dr. Dill rants about spam, the top 3 internet hoaxes,
and more spam.
Geremy's debut show aired hours after California's latest earthquake.
Tune in to
hear: Art Fester report on true and bizarre news stories from around the globe,
advice guru Agent Smak share his thoughts about mixing medications and how to
improve one's vision naturally,
plus special guest Sir Sean Connery recite a
lengthy but poignant Viagra Roast.