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Stevens & Grdnic (Ron Stevens and Joy Grdnic, the latter's surname pronounced "GRID-nick") are American comedians having worked as market radio morning hosts,[1] and written for network TV comedies.[2]
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Genres | Comedy |
Members | Ron Stevens, Joy Grdnic |
They released two Grammy-nominated comedy albums, Somewhere over the Radio[3] and Retail Comedy at Wholesale Prices,[4] the latter featuring the sketches "Fast Food" and "Mr Wizard & Timmy", a parody of Watch Mr. Wizard.
Stevens & Grdnic's work is syndicated on more than 450 radio stations by All Star Radio Networks, and some of their recordings have been featured on Dr. Demento's radio show.[5][6]
Their recording "Commercials on 45", inspired by Stars on 45 medleys, consisted of parodies of commercials set to music.[citation needed]
Fast Food is a two-and-a-half minute audio comedy skit about a frustrating encounter at a fast-food drive-thru where a customer tries to order "a double cheeseburger, onion rings and a large orange drink." The skit was first broadcast on radio on 4 July 1982, but written and performed earlier.[7]
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