Segment 1
00:00:00 Logo
00:00:13 Tishomingo Blues
00:00:56 GK Intro
00:03:11 "Downtown Breakdown" - Pat Donohue and Shoes
00:05:34 GK reads jokes from email submissions
00:11:39 "Hyena Stomp" - Vince Giordano and Shoes
00:14:00 GK introduces Paula Poundstone and tells jokes
00:20:22 Catchup script
00:23:15 Cowboys script
00:34:15 Powdermilk break, with "Let Us Break Bread Together" - Jearlyn Steele, GK and Shoes
Segment 2
00:37:36 GK reads more joke submissions
00:40:58 "Knock, Knock" - Andy Stein and Shoes
00:43:59 GK reads jokes, introduces "Spider" John Koerner
00:47:28 "The Fox" - John Koerner
00:50:22 Guy Noir script
01:03:13 Intermission/"Stone's Rag" - Shoes
01:06:55 GK Welcome back to second half
01:07:30 "While We're Young" - GK and Shoes
Segment 3
01:09:12 The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 4
01:24:10 "Long Time No See" - Pat Donohue and Shoes
01:26:45 GK reads more email jokes
01:27:29 "Bright Side" - Pat Donohue and Shoes
01:30:07 GK reads more email jokes
01:31:39 "Henay Mah Tov" - Jearlyn Steele, GK and Shoes
01:33:13 Jokes segment
Segment 5
01:36:18 "Good Time Charlie" - John Koerner and Andy Stein
01:38:45 Jokes segment 2
01:52:24 "Friendship" - Paula Poundstone and GK w/Shoes
01:55:13 Ole and Lena joke
01:56:37 "Goodnight Ladies" Closer
01:57:00 GK Credits
01:57:54 "Hyena Stomp" Reprise Closer
A Prairie Home Companion for August 26, 2006
Description
This week on A Prairie Home Companion, it's jokes, jokes and more jokes: Ole and Lena jokes, light bulb jokes, blonde jokes, man-walks-into-a-bar jokes, knock-knock jokes, lawyer jokes... You get the idea. It is our special Joke Show compilation broadcast, (fromAprilandNovemberof 2004) featuring Paula Poundstone and Roy Blount, Jr. Paula bravely steps to the mic for a duet with Garrison about friendship, and Roy appears as a "Cowboy Consultant" in an episode of The Lives of the Cowboys. The King of the Bass Sax, Vince Giordano, sings a great old Jelly Roll Morton song called the "Hyena Stomp." And Spider John Koerner sings about his early, rebellious days back in the 60's with a song called "Good Time Charlie." In Lake Wobegon, there was talk of renovating Wally, the talking Walleye. And Arlene Bunsen had to send letters of apology to everyone who came to her Easter dinner. More about that this weekend, along with some great music from The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band and expertly delivered jokes from The Royal Academy of Radio Actors: Sue Scott, Tim Russell and Tom Keith.