
Our special indusrty guest was highly sought-after music supervisor, GREG SILL. Kicking us off as always was Hunnypot Radio Host, HOT TUB JOHNNIE who dropped a kick-back set of tunes featuring NAT STUCKEY, HANK WILLIAMS III, SPOON, MARCIO, FLIGHT FACILITIES, DOMINIQUE YOUNG UNIQUE, ROME FORTUNE and many more! It was an absolute jam packed night of music as Hunnypot and The Mint welcomed one of the industries top music supervisors and taste-making artist line-up. Incorrectly referred to as "Full Metal Dark" in the credits.Hot Tub Johnnie and the Hunnypot Radio Show took to the interweb airwaves for the 301st time last Monday. This was discussed in the Good Morning Night Vale episodes for " Street Cleaning Day" and " A Beautiful Dream". Note: After reports of inappropriate behaviour, Tom Milsom's track in " A Beautiful Dream" was removed from the episode reruns and replaced with Mal Blum's 'Better Go!'. This was discussed in the Good Morning Night Valeepisodes for " Street Cleaning Day" and " A Beautiful Dream".ĭessa, featuring Aby Wolf and Paper Tiger

Note: After reports of inappropriate behaviour, Tom Milsom's track in " Street Cleaning Day" was removed from the episode reruns and replaced with Carrie Elkin's cover of The Mountain Goats' 'Absolute Lithops Effect'. "Those Days Are Gone and My Heart is Breaking" "A Little Irony" This Weather was canceled. Playlists of The Weather are compiled on Spotify and YouTube.

The radio station in Desert Bluffs has a similar weather segment, and when Kevin and Lauren Mallard took over Cecil's show, they continued to include it. In its place, a song played after Cecil announced the sports segment instead. In the episode "The Weather", Cecil dedicated most of the news to the frigid weather overcoming Night Vale. The shades of the sky are forecast in the Shades of the Sky segment. Local meteorological events, such as doppelganger-causing sandstorms and noisy sunsets, are covered elsewhere in the broadcast. When Dana Cardinal is projecting herself from the otherworldly desert into the radio studio, she mentions Cecil's weather announcement and then adds, "The weather is beautiful here." Steve Carlsberg tells a story that involves him chatting with Cecil about the weather, saying, "I remember it was the weather because we had to stand in awkward silence for a bit as we waited for the music to stop playing." In the episodes " The Retirement of Pamela Winchell" and " The University of What It Is" Cecil invokes the weather purposefully to distract other citizens, and in the episode " Audition" Cecil invokes the weather purposefully to slow down time. In at least one episode that ended with an unresolved crisis, Cecil explicitly comments on his surprise that the crisis was not resolved during the weather.Īpart from those segues, the weather has only been mentioned a few times. Often, what happened was the off-stage resolution to whatever impending crisis the town was facing.


When the weather is over, he sometimes greets his listeners and describes what happened during the weather. It consists of a song or an instrumental piece.Ĭecil announces each weather segment by saying something like "And now the weather" or "I take you to the weather" (except when he is physically incapable of doing so due to problems like a water failure, but in other dire situations he remembers to announce it even while fleeing from the station). The weather is a segment of the Night Vale Community Radio show hosted by Cecil Palmer.
