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The World Famous Frank Show

The Frank Show
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Genre Comedy, Talk
Running time 4 hours
Country of origin United States United States
Home station 96.1 KLPX
Starring Frank Brinsley
Tic-Tac
Sherm The Producer
Created by Frank Brinsley
Original release 2002 – present
Website The Frank Show

The Frank Show is a morning talk radio show that originates from KLPX in Tucson, Arizona. The show broadcasts mornings from 6 am to 10 am Mountain Standard Time on Classic rock station 96.1 KLPX in the Tucson area, which is owned by Lotus Communications. Prior to its move to KLPX on June 28, 2010, The Frank Show was previously broadcast on a sister station of KLPX, Alternative rock station 92.1 and 101.3 KFMA.

Members of the Show:

Frank Brinsley – hosts the radio show.

Tic Tac (Christian) – co-host, got his radio name after claiming to be hung like a half-eaten tic-tac candy.

Sherm the Producer (Rick) – Producer and phone screener. Sherm is also the host of Sports, and often gets small amounts of airtime.

Must Listen Thursdays was a part of the show, and have included short episodes with names that were spun off from popular TV shows. However, the episodes are completely original, containing voice-overs from members of the show. Some of these include, 24 Seconds with Stagz McNasty, Edge Of Cool with Gregg Gerringer, Indiana Sherm, Sherm In The City, and Mild Boys (parody of Wild Boys). These popular segments usually feature a short story that lasts four to five minutes, and air on occasional Thursdays.

The Annual Nut Club was a very popular yearly addition to the show. This event usually would draw hundreds of people to the Wildcat House, a local bar/grill. Co-host Tic-Tac would get on his knees to be kicked in the balls as hard as co-host Stagz can, in front of the usually wild and rowdy crowd.

The show is a large supporter of the Opie & Anthony show on XM Satellite Radio and CBS Radio's Free FM. Frank commonly mentions the show. He stated that if it wasn't for their show, he probably wouldn't be doing morning radio. He also shares the same point of view that they do concerning other DJs and people in radio: He believes that most people that are popular in radio use fake wacky radio names, use fake “pukey” radio voices, and are otherwise dishonest.


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