THE STUPH FILE PROGRAM:
EPISODE #0267

with
PETER ANTHONY HOLDER
The Week Of
SEPTEMBER 29, 2013

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Episode - #0267 (56:29)
Writer and television producer, Nick Santora, executive producer of the new CBS hit, Scorpion. It's based on real-life genius computer wizard Walter O'Brien.
(Nick is also the author of the new children's book, I Want an Alien for Christmas).
Zombie artist Rob Sacchetto can turn even the prettiest prom queen into a creepy bloody zombie. He's back to talk about his art and the idea of zombie portraits being an excellent holiday gift.
Stuart Nulman is in with another edition of Book Banter. The reviewed book is:
This week's opening slate is presented by software developer Larry Martos.
Music heard on this week's show includes:
  • Soulful Strut - Grover Washington Jr. (opening theme)
  • Panacea - Greyboy (liner music)
  • Oh Canada - Five Iron Frenzy (liner music)
  • Stink - John Lurie (closing theme)
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