Don and Mike Show - Friends of The Show

Friends of The Show

  • James Brown: Host of CBS's NFL Today show.
  • Jim Nantz: "Mr. CBS", affectionately referred to on the show as "Nancy" and "she".
  • Dick Van Patten: actor, comedian, dog food entrepreneur.
  • Patton Oswalt: stand-up comedian, longtime Don & Mike fan. Loves to talk comics with Don.
  • Frank Caliendo: stand-up comedian/impressionist, Featured performer on MADtv for several seasons.
  • Jim Elliot: Competing DJ of "Elliot and Woodside", later worked at WAVA with Don and Mike, later worked at Arista Records, and currently; analyzes radio airplay.
  • Al Molinaro Star of Happy Days and the Encore family dinners TV spots. A former "go to" celebrity Don and Mike would call to offer birthday wishes or to simply say "hi". In the closing months of the show Don and Mike tried to verify whether Al was still alive, attempting in vain to contact him by fax and phone.
  • Topper Shutt: WUSA 9 chief meteorologist
  • Cheryl the Big Dyke: activist and contributor to the show on all things gay and lesbian. Cheryl died of myeloid leukemia on September 4, 2007.

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