Duke of Madness Motors
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Duke of Madness Motors: The Complete "Dear Friends" Radio Era is a book and data DVD set collecting the complete works of comedy group the Firesign Theatre's 1970s radio shows Firesign Theatre Radio Hour Hour, Dear Friends, and Let's Eat.
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Released | December 16, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 1970–1972 | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Label | Seeland Records | |||
Producer | The Firesign Theatre, Taylor Jessen | |||
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The set includes a 108-page book containing a historical essay, interviews, original scripts, and collages by Firesign founder Phil Proctor.[1]
The data DVD contains more than 80 hours of material on MP3 audio, including 24 episodes of Firesign Theatre Radio Hour Hour, 21 episodes of Dear Friends, 12 episodes of Let's Eat, and a 1972 series finale, Martian Space Party. The collections were digitally remastered and annotated by the group's archivist and producer, Taylor Jessen along with several contributors including Mike McIntyre [2] Dear Friends and Let's Eat are each collected in both their original broadcast versions and later syndication edits.[3][4][5][6][7]