
Jackie Curry-Lynch – Assistant Producer Jackie Curry-Lynch (born May 22, 1962 ) is from Grottoes, Virginia. He is occasionally teased by rest of the cast for being “the pretty one” or for being a “geek”.

Randy’s background in radio goes back to his childhood: His father owned a radio station. He frequently participates in the show’s skits. Randy Brazell – Now General manager and former executive Producer, Randy Brazell (born 1961 ) is from Gastonia and attended the same high school as Billy. A running gag has been made about the amount of whiskey Raiford drinks, though Raiford often says “I spill more than I drink.” He is known for his quote “Who says that? I say that!” which is also the title of his book containing excerpts from his commentary from the show. Raiford has appeared in 28 movies he usually plays judge characters. His first radio presentation job was at WEGO in Concord, North Carolina. Raiford started broadcasting in 1944 by commentating on baseball games. He is from Concord, North Carolina, and majored in communication at the University of South Carolina. Raiford – (born December 27, 1927 ) offers political and social commentaries during the show. Billy has been married since 1986 and has two children. His first radio job was at WADA-AM in Shelby, North Carolina. He is from Gastonia, North Carolina, and attended a technical school in Atlanta. His catchphrases include “Oowa oowa oowa,” “Where’s my big bag?”, “Love ya, mean it!”, and “I care, I’m just not going to do anything about it.” John Boy is an avid sports fisherman and often refers to his boat, the “Duh Huh”.īilly James – Billy James serves as the co-host. Isley has been married for over 20 years and has three sons. One of his early radio gigs included a stint as an afternoon and evening DJ for WRJZ-AM in Knoxville, Tennessee. Before entering comedy, he worked as a gas station attendant, but started in radio by running the tapes on his hometown radio station in 1975. John “John Boy” Isley – John Isley (born March 28, 1956 ) is from Graham, North Carolina. Marci Moran: Guest coordinator and entertainment news reporter…they call her “Tater”….we don’t know why.THESE FACTS ON THE BIG SHOW, STRIAGHT FROM WIKIPEDIA…SO YOU KNOW IT’S TRUE!!!

Sometimes it seems like she is the only one of us who actually does any work around here.Īctor, comedian, butt of many jokes, aspiring writer and collector of action figures…no, really…. The Big Show’s on-air producer and occasional dance partner. His duties with the Big Show are co-host, writer, and guy who listens while Johnboy talks so that if and when he gets lost, Billy can help him find his way back to what he was talking about. Billy got started in radio by writing a letter to the local program director who was kind enough to invite him to the station one Saturday afternoon.

His favorite food is Beef: it’s what’s for dinner. Known for his Tasmanian Devil impression.īilly was born December 11th in Gastonia, NC.
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If John Boy is the play-by-play guy, then Billy is the color commentator. His duties with the Big Show are being “Johnboy”. Johnboy first started out in radio in 1975 running Sunday morning tapes on his hometown radio station. Favorite foods include anything his mother makes, fried lobster tails, as well as pork, beef, and seafood with his Grillin’ Sauce. He is a graduate of Graham High School in Graham, NC. As a child Johnny had many Hobbies including directing his pretend choir, driving a go kart and hunting with his father. That’ “big ol’ hairy, no-drivin’, Hee-Haw-lookin’ sonofagun.” Fancies himself a racing legend, a trumpet virtuoso, and the king of leisure. John Boy & Billy (and the whole Big Show crew) wake up the Panhandle with their hilarious antics every weekday morning on Thunder 98.7.
