> Maybe they could do better with a week of "worst of's" ...
> some of those early shows from that first month or so when
> the checks were bouncing, the insurance was cancelled and
> the cast or suits kept changing. Some these were mentioned
> in the HBO documentary but most of the country never got to
> hear them. It would be like an extended blooper reel. Of
> course, this would require AAR to have a sense of humour and
> not to take itself seriously.
AAR will do that when Rush does "the shows I forgot because I was too blasted on Oxy," or O'Reilly does a week of "Me and Loofa and the Things I Got Wrong." Seriously, most AAR hosts (Randi Rhodes in particular) are quite self-deprecating already, which is a far cry from a lot of other hosts with talent on loan from "God." Can you imagine any conservative talk show host letting it all hang out in such a documentary?
For anyone who wants to hear archived editions of the early shows, you can listen all you want at
www.airamericaplace.com.