which we are still housed in and they still support us, andrew wyndham suggested to ed airs and peter onif that it would be fun to do a radio show on history and apparently peter responded, saying two things, number one, we don't know enough history, we need somebody in 20th century. number two, we're not very funny, so nobody is going to be interested in this show. but andrew prevailed on ed and peter onif, this he came to me. i said that's a ridiculous idea, nobody is going to be interested in this. we spent about a year and a half doing one demo, which was truly horrible. if it doesn't exist, it's because we have all made separate attempts to burn this demo. we circulated that to ten or so directors of public radio stations, our notion was eventually if we hit the big time we would be on one or two public radio stations. originally the show was a call-in show, we took calls from people and we discussed a specific topic that went across three centuries. we were undeniably three dead white males. we really took pride in owning our own centuries, one of our most frequent troupes was, oh, m