Phil Hendrie got his start in radio as a music DJ and later in 1990 began his career in Talk Radio. The first Phil Hendrie Show was a comedy talk radio program that became renowned for its unique and controversial guests, who were actually fictional characters created and voiced by Hendrie himself. Hendrie would pose as callers and guests and argue with himself and others in a lively and entertaining fashion. The show became nationally syndicated in 1996 and was heard on over 100 key stations around the country.
“With the new Phil Hendrie Show, live overnights will never be the same again, like the smash hit “South Park” Phil is a master of satire and always delivers a pay off, which brings perspective on important issues of the day. Phil has a unique skill of using absurdity to backlight absurdity. He is truly a genius at his art form,” say Mark Masters, CEO of Talk Radio Network-FM.
Phil Hendrie has performed voices on the animated FOX sitcoms King of the Hill and Futurama, and in Team America: World Police. Hendrie ended his original show in 2006 to pursue a career in acting. He played a starring role in NBC’s midseason replacement sitcom, Teachers in the spring of 2006 and guest starred in two episodes of The Unit in October, 2006.
The Phil Hendrie Show, airs LIVE overnights across the U.S.