The Geek Show

The Geek Show is an irregularly scheduled program hosted by Kerry Jackson which airs as a 30 minute to hour long segment of "Radio From Hell" on KXRK. This is usually done when Bill and/or Gina have other engagements, or will be out of town. The show premiered in April 2008.

The show features regulars like Jeff Vice, Bill Frost, Punk, and other local "geek friends" of the program. They speak about all things geek: comics, movies, TV, toys, role-playing games, video games, etc. Other more famous guests have included local comic book authors and artists such as Mike Allred. Kerry and company recently welcomed several attendees from a sci-fi convention being held locally. Their guests included David Prowse of Star Wars fame, and Garrett Wang and Chase Masterson from Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, respectively. The geeks were particularly excited to interview Chase and listen to music from her CD, "Thrill of the Chase."

The show is nationally syndicated on iTunes, and replayed often on KROQ Radio in California, as well as the NightSide Project in Denver Colorado.

Hosts
Kerry Jackson
Host of "The Geek Show". Known widely for hosting the "Radio From Hell" program on X96 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Founder of "The Geek Show" and well known for his large collection of toys that encompasses one large room in his Sandy Utah home.

Jeff Vice
Movie Critic for the Deseret News in Salt Lake City. An administrator for Black Cat Comics located in downtown Salt Lake City.

Shannon Barnson
Award winning bartender at Burt's Tiki Lounge. Children's educator and self-proclaimed color commentator.

Derek Hunter
Comic book author. Owner of PirateClub Comics, his work is featured at comic book stores across the United States.

Scott Pierce
TV critic for the Desert News in Salt Lake City. Known for his rivalry with other local TV reviewers in the media, and his generally unpleasant attitude.

Zack Shutt
Producer of "The Geek Show," often chimes in during the show to talk about appearances. In charge of the technical side of the show's production.
 
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