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Interviewed guests have included Creator/JuneForay, Creator/StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[Series/LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Creator/DrDemento, [[Series/TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more.

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Interviewed guests have included Creator/JuneForay, Creator/StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[Series/LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Creator/JanetWaldo, Creator/DrDemento, [[Series/TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more.
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Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[Series/LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Creator/DrDemento, [[Series/TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more.

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Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Creator/JuneForay, Creator/StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[Series/LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Creator/DrDemento, [[Series/TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more.

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''Stu's Show'' is a two-hour internet radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The {{tagline}}, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers", reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[Series/LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Creator/DrDemento, [[Series/TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more. It began in late 2006 and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time (7pm Eastern Time). The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].

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''Stu's Show'' is a two-hour Two-hour internet radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. Shostak from Chatsworth, California, which debuted in late 2006. The show's {{tagline}}, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers", reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era "golden age" of television and film. film.

Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[Series/LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Creator/DrDemento, [[Series/TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more. It began in late 2006 and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time (7pm Eastern Time). more.

The official website is show can be heard [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].here]], with a new episode each Wednesday at 4:00 PM Pacific (7:00 PM Eastern).



!!Tropes featured on this show include:
* BerserkButton: Stu has ''many'', including:
** [[LiveActionAdaptation Live-action adaptations of classic cartoons.]]
** [[CelebrityVoiceActor Celebrity voice actors]].
** Low-quality DVD releases.

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* BerserkButton: Stu has ''many'', including:
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** [[LiveActionAdaptation Live-action adaptations of classic cartoons.]]
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** [[CelebrityVoiceActor Celebrity voice actors]].
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** Low-quality DVD releases.releases



** Latter-day WesternAnimation/{{Family Guy}}
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Noone's ever very straight-laced on this show. Janet Waldo, Teresa Ganzel, Earl Kress, and Mark Evanier are probably the only real cases of {{Cloudcuckoolander}}s, though.

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** Latter-day WesternAnimation/{{Family Guy}}
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Noone's Nobody's ever very straight-laced on this show. Janet Waldo, Teresa Ganzel, Earl Kress, and Mark Evanier are probably the only real cases of {{Cloudcuckoolander}}s, this trope, though.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The earlier shows from 2006 and some of 2007 had a more laid-back feel. Stu was more calm and collected, interviews were more straight-laced (but still had humorous moments here and there), phone calls from listeners was more regular, and Stu often had trivia contests for listeners (usually just before commercial breaks). The contests have since been relegated to the New Year's Eve or Christmas specials, as contests tended to detract from the interviews.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The earlier shows from 2006 and some of 2007 had a more laid-back feel. Stu was more calm and collected, interviews were more straight-laced (but still had humorous moments here and there), phone calls from listeners was were more regular, and Stu often had trivia contests for listeners (usually just before commercial breaks). The contests have since been relegated to the New Year's Eve or Christmas specials, as contests tended to detract from the interviews.
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''Stu's Show'' is a two-hour internet radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The {{tagline}}, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers", reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[Series/LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Creator/DrDemento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more. It began in late 2006 and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time (7pm Eastern Time). The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].

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''Stu's Show'' is a two-hour internet radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The {{tagline}}, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers", reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[Series/LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Creator/DrDemento, [[TheBradyBunch [[Series/TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more. It began in late 2006 and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time (7pm Eastern Time). The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].
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* ProductionPosse: Stu is usually accompanied by his girlfriend Jeanine Kasun, as well as writers/historians Creator/MarkEvanier, Earl Kress, and [[Blog/CartoonBrew Jerry Beck]].
* PromotedFanboy: Basically what Stu is. He gets to sit down with his favorite celebrities, writers, and idols and chat with them for 2 hours (sometimes longer) ''every Wednesday'' !! Who wouldn't want that?



* WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings: Stu stopped letting fans call in to talk to the celebrity guests because many callers would stutter, or talk slowly out of nervousness, taking up too much time. Now he only allows emails.
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* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: Stu has had many careers over the years -- stand-up comedian, audience warm-up presenter, video company manager, DVD producer, TV station associate, and now radio show host.
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** Latter-day {{Family Guy}}

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''Stu's Show'' is a two-hour internet radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The {{tagline}}, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers", reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Creator/DrDemento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more. It began in late 2006 and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time (7pm Eastern Time). The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].

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''Stu's Show'' is a two-hour internet radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The {{tagline}}, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers", reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[LostInSpace [[Series/LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Creator/DrDemento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more. It began in late 2006 and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time (7pm Eastern Time). The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].
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''Stu's Show'' is a two-hour internet radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The {{tagline}}, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers", reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Dr. Demento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more. It began in late 2006 and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time (7pm Eastern Time). The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].

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''Stu's Show'' is a two-hour internet radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The {{tagline}}, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers", reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Dr. Demento, Creator/DrDemento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more. It began in late 2006 and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time (7pm Eastern Time). The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].
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* ProductionPosse: Stu is usually accompanied by his girlfriend Jeanine Kasun, as well as writers/historians MarkEvanier, Earl Kress, and [[Blog/CartoonBrew Jerry Beck]].

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* DumbBlonde: Teresa Ganzel's a subversion. She pretends to be one sometimes.

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* TakeThatMe: Yes, he will insult himself sometimes.
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* TakeThatAudience: Stu sometimes insults his listeners, or fan e-mails. All in jest, though.
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* PromotedFanboy: Basically what Stu is. He gets to sit down with his favorite celebrities, writers, and idols and chat with them for 2 hours (sometimes longer) ''every Wednesday'' !! Who wouldn't want that?
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''Stu's Show'' is 2-Hour Internet Radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The tagline, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers" reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Dr. Demento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and much more. It began in late 2006, and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time, 7pm Eastern Time. The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].

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''Stu's Show'' is 2-Hour Internet Radio a two-hour internet radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The tagline, {{tagline}}, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers" Boomers", reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Dr. Demento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and much many more. It began in late 2006, 2006 and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time, 7pm Time (7pm Eastern Time.Time). The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].



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* CloudCuckooLander: No one's ever too straight-laced on this show. Janet Waldo, Teresa Ganzel, Earl Kress, and Mark Evanier are probably the only real cases.
* ClusterFBomb: '''William Schalert'''
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The earlier shows from 2006, and some of 2007 had a more laid-back feel. Stu was more calm and collective, interviews were more straight-laced (but still had humorous moments here and there), phone calls from listeners was more regular, and Stu often had trivia contests for listeners (usually just before commercial breaks). The contests have sense been relegated to the New Years Eve or Christmas specials, as contests tended to detract from the interviews.
* ProductionPosse: Stu is usually accompanied by girlfriend Jeanine Kasun, as well as writers/historians MarkEvanier, Earl Kress, and [[CartoonBrew Jerry Beck]].

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* CloudCuckooLander: No one's {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Noone's ever too very straight-laced on this show. Janet Waldo, Teresa Ganzel, Earl Kress, and Mark Evanier are probably the only real cases.
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* ClusterFBomb: '''William Schalert'''
Schalert'''.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The earlier shows from 2006, 2006 and some of 2007 had a more laid-back feel. Stu was more calm and collective, collected, interviews were more straight-laced (but still had humorous moments here and there), phone calls from listeners was more regular, and Stu often had trivia contests for listeners (usually just before commercial breaks). The contests have sense since been relegated to the New Years Year's Eve or Christmas specials, as contests tended to detract from the interviews.
* ProductionPosse: Stu is usually accompanied by his girlfriend Jeanine Kasun, as well as writers/historians MarkEvanier, Earl Kress, and [[CartoonBrew Jerry Beck]].



* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: Stu has had many careers over the years. Stand-up comedian, audience warm-up presenter, video company manager, DVD producer, TV station associate, and now radio show host.

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* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: Stu has had many careers over the years. Stand-up years -- stand-up comedian, audience warm-up presenter, video company manager, DVD producer, TV station associate, and now radio show host.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Anytime Stu and his guest receives a strange phone call. They try to respond to it as best they can before quickly moving on, almost pretending the unusual call never happened.
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* CloudCuckooLander: No one's ever too straight-laced on this show. Janet Waldo, Teresa Ganzel, Earl Kress, and Mark Evanier are probably the only real cases.

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''Stu's Show'' is a two-hour internet radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The tagline, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers", reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Dr. Demento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many more. It began in late 2006 and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time (7pm Eastern Time). The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].

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''Stu's Show'' is a two-hour internet radio 2-Hour Internet Radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The tagline, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers", Boomers" reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Dr. Demento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and many much more. It began in late 2006 2006, and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time (7pm Time, 7pm Eastern Time).Time. The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The earlier shows from 2006 and some of 2007 had a more laid-back feel. Stu was more calm and collected, interviews were more straight-laced (but still had humorous moments here and there), phone calls from listeners was more regular, and Stu often had trivia contests for listeners (usually just before commercial breaks). The contests have since been relegated to the New Year's Eve or Christmas specials, as contests tended to detract from the interviews.
* ProductionPosse: Stu is usually accompanied by his girlfriend Jeanine Kasun, as well as writers/historians MarkEvanier, Earl Kress, and [[CartoonBrew Jerry Beck]].

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* CloudCuckooLander: No one's ever too straight-laced on this show. Janet Waldo, Teresa Ganzel, Earl Kress, and Mark Evanier are probably the only real cases.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The earlier shows from 2006 2006, and some of 2007 had a more laid-back feel. Stu was more calm and collected, collective, interviews were more straight-laced (but still had humorous moments here and there), phone calls from listeners was more regular, and Stu often had trivia contests for listeners (usually just before commercial breaks). The contests have since sense been relegated to the New Year's Years Eve or Christmas specials, as contests tended to detract from the interviews.
* ProductionPosse: Stu is usually accompanied by his girlfriend Jeanine Kasun, as well as writers/historians MarkEvanier, Earl Kress, and [[CartoonBrew Jerry Beck]].
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''Stu's Show'' is 2-Hour Internet Radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The tagline, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers" reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Dr. Demento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and much more. It began in late 2006, and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time, 7pm Eastern Time. The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].

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''Stu's Show'' is 2-Hour Internet Radio a two-hour internet radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The tagline, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers" Boomers", reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, and historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Dr. Demento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and much many more. It began in late 2006, 2006 and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time, 7pm Time (7pm Eastern Time.Time). The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The earlier shows from 2006, and some of 2007 had a more laid-back feel. Stu was more calm and collective, interviews were more straight-laced (but still had humorous moments here and there), phone calls from listeners was more regular, and Stu often had trivia contests for listeners (usually just before commercial breaks). The contests have sense been relegated to the New Years Eve or Christmas specials, as contests tended to detract from the interviews.
* ProductionPosse: Stu is usually accompanied by girlfriend Jeanine Kasun, as well as writers/historians MarkEvanier, Earl Kress, and [[CartoonBrew Jerry Beck]].

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The earlier shows from 2006, 2006 and some of 2007 had a more laid-back feel. Stu was more calm and collective, collected, interviews were more straight-laced (but still had humorous moments here and there), phone calls from listeners was more regular, and Stu often had trivia contests for listeners (usually just before commercial breaks). The contests have sense since been relegated to the New Years Year's Eve or Christmas specials, as contests tended to detract from the interviews.
* ProductionPosse: Stu is usually accompanied by his girlfriend Jeanine Kasun, as well as writers/historians MarkEvanier, Earl Kress, and [[CartoonBrew Jerry Beck]].
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* TearJerker: Stu's tribute to Earl Kress the day after he died.

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* HarsherInHindsight: In one of Janet Waldo's appearances from 2008, writer Earl Kress was co-hosting from his bedroom as he was ill that day. At the end, Stu slipped up and said, "Earl, thanks for hosting from your death bed, err I mean your ''sick bed''! I'm sorry!" Funny then, but is pretty cringeworthy now as Earl Kress passed away of cancer in September 2011.
* MemeticMutation: Ever wonder where the yelling of "BLUUUUU-RAAAAAAYYY!!!" came from? This show.
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''Stu's Show'' is 2-Hour Internet Radio program hosted by comedian Stu Shostak. The tagline, "TV On the Radio for Baby Boomers" reflects the theme of interviewing celebrity actors, writers, historians from the golden era of television and film. Interviewed guests have included JuneForay, StanFreberg, Jerry Beck, Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, Ed Asner, Jack Riley, Fred Travalena, [[LostInSpace Bill Mumy]], Gary Owens, Randy West, Teresa Ganzel, Janet Waldo, Dr. Demento, [[TheBradyBunch Christopher Knight]], Alan Young, and much more. It began in late 2006, and still runs to this day, with a new episode every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific Time, 7pm Eastern Time. The official website is [[http://stusshow.com/ here]].
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!!Tropes featured on this show include:
* BerserkButton: Stu has ''many''.
** [[LiveActionAdaptation Live-action adaptations of classic cartoons.]]
** [[CelebrityVoiceActor Celebrity voice actors]].
** Low-quality DVD releases.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The earlier shows from 2006, and some of 2007 had a more laid-back feel. Stu was more calm and collective, interviews were more straight-laced (but still had humorous moments here and there), phone calls from listeners was more regular, and Stu often had trivia contests for listeners (usually just before commercial breaks). The contests have sense been relegated to the New Years Eve or Christmas specials, as contests tended to detract from the interviews.
* HarsherInHindsight: In one of Janet Waldo's appearances from 2008, writer Earl Kress was co-hosting from his bedroom as he was ill that day. At the end, Stu slipped up and said, "Earl, thanks for hosting from your death bed, err I mean your ''sick bed''! I'm sorry!" Funny then, but is pretty cringeworthy now as Earl Kress passed away of cancer in September 2011.
* MemeticMutation: Ever wonder where the yelling of "BLUUUUU-RAAAAAAYYY!!!" came from? This show.
* ProductionPosse: Stu is usually accompanied by girlfriend Jeanine Kasun, as well as writers/historians MarkEvanier, Earl Kress, and [[CartoonBrew Jerry Beck]].
* StockSoundEffects
* TakeThat: Stu enjoys laying insults to people in the business industry he doesn't think highly of. Pop singer Tiffany is probably numero uno on his hit list.
* TearJerker: Stu's tribute to Earl Kress the day after he died.

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