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*''After a year’s run, Poorman created, owned and hosted “The Love Channel” (KDOC-TV Los Angeles/five nights a week). This ‘live’ late night show was the forerunner to MTV’s “Loveline”; viewers called the program with love problems and received advice from the host, a female medical doctor, and celebrity guest ‘love doctors’. Guest ‘love doctors’ included Jillian Barberie, Sublime, Cory Feldman, Kelly Slater, and director David Zucker.'' | *''After a year’s run, Poorman created, owned and hosted “The Love Channel” (KDOC-TV Los Angeles/five nights a week). This ‘live’ late night show was the forerunner to MTV’s “Loveline”; viewers called the program with love problems and received advice from the host, a female medical doctor, and celebrity guest ‘love doctors’. Guest ‘love doctors’ included Jillian Barberie, Sublime, Cory Feldman, Kelly Slater, and director David Zucker.'' | ||
− | *'''''Jim 'Poorman' Trenton:''''' ''They were a good but boy did those guys party. After playing a couple songs the guys came over and sat down on the couch. I remember Bradley sitting there with his guitar totally out of it. I asked them when their next tour was, Bradley said, "tour?" and stood up and walked off.'' | + | *'''''Jim 'Poorman' Trenton:''''' ''They were a good but boy did those guys party. After playing a couple songs the guys came over and sat down on the couch. I remember Bradley sitting there with his guitar totally out of it. At one point I asked them when their next tour was, Bradley said, "tour?" and stood up and walked off.'' |
*Recordings of this show can be heard on Bums Lie. | *Recordings of this show can be heard on Bums Lie. |
Revision as of 01:30, 21 March 2021
KDOC Channel 56 Studios Orange County, CA
Thursday, September 1st, 1994
Notes
- After a year’s run, Poorman created, owned and hosted “The Love Channel” (KDOC-TV Los Angeles/five nights a week). This ‘live’ late night show was the forerunner to MTV’s “Loveline”; viewers called the program with love problems and received advice from the host, a female medical doctor, and celebrity guest ‘love doctors’. Guest ‘love doctors’ included Jillian Barberie, Sublime, Cory Feldman, Kelly Slater, and director David Zucker.
- Jim 'Poorman' Trenton: They were a good but boy did those guys party. After playing a couple songs the guys came over and sat down on the couch. I remember Bradley sitting there with his guitar totally out of it. At one point I asked them when their next tour was, Bradley said, "tour?" and stood up and walked off.
- Recordings of this show can be heard on Bums Lie.