Al Lohman and Roger Barkley, KFI Los Angeles, November 16, 1976 (scoped) (0:30:59)
Scoped
[DESCRIPTION BY UNCLE RICKY, CONTRIBUTED BY JEFF MARCH]
I distinctly saw a hickie on Mrs. Hoiser… Can I buy your vote?
Kenny Rogers performs a KFI jingle, and Al Lohman And Roger Barkley are the exceptionally brilliant and entertaining long-time Los Angeles morning team. Mr. Hoiser doesn’t understand that Mrs. Hoiser has a hickie – he thinks she’s playing hockey.
Verne Williams and Mike Parker are featured with news. Bruce Wayne is K-F-Eye In The Sky. There’s a KFI Editorial, with a “fairness doctrine” solicitation for opposing views. Following a spot for TV’s Eyewitness News, Al and Roger remark that “if it’s on the radio, it’s very often a lie, but if it’s in the newspaper, it’s true…” There’s commentary about Jimmy Carter and his new job. Strange jingles, but the music was for young adults. The format was not the slenderized presentation yet to come.