Night People (radio show)
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Night People is a radio show on Jersey City freeform
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 station WFMU
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 hosted by Dave Perlis and Andy "Sandy" Theodorou since 2008. Described as a "two-hour call-in show about the unexplained, jam-packed into three hours," each episode deals with a particular topic that the hosts will try to elucidate. Night People will often interview people relating to the show's subject matter; among them Frank Conniff
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 of Mystery Science Theater 3000
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, actor Taylor Negron
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, television host Franklin Ruehl
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, and centenarian parapsychologist Alexander Imich
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. The show concludes with "relaxation radio" in which the hosts use sound effects and music to create an aural environment which provides a particular setting for discussion. The show formerly ran from 12:00AM to 3:00AM on Thursday mornings.

The show currently runs from 7-8PM on Thursday and is described as "A four-hour call-in show about the unexplained, jam-packed into one hour."

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