So You Think You Can Dance judge Mary Murphy swings by Charts while the hit reality show stops in Denver for a round of auditions.

Talking with JB about what the judges are looking for in season 5, Murphy gives listeners a heads-up for those still planning to audition. Also, she talks about some of the promising talent seen in New York, Miami and Los Angeles.

"It's true, we've got the original "Hot Tamale" on the show," said Bradley. "Mary's contagious personality is a perfect match for me. And you'll have to tune in to see if she can teach me to do the Mary scream!"

Mary Murphy appears on Top of The Charts the week of March 9. (Show #151)
Mary Murphy
For Immediate Release-
March 2, 2009




WINNIPEG, Manitoba - MADtv star Johnny Sanchez chats on Jeremy Bradley's Top of The Charts to talk about the final season of the late-night FOX program.

Sanchez recounts his years on the show and what to expect as the series finale approaches. Which special guests are featured in the coming weeks? Sanchez said he is looking forward to comedians Cheech and Chong, among several other surprise appearances.

"Naturally, I had to ask him about the Rice and Beans Tour with Bobby Lee," said Bradley, with a laugh. "I thought for sure somebody was going to get arrested during that stunt."

Johnny Sanchez appears on Top of The Charts the week of March 2. (Show #150)

SO YOU THINK YOU CAN?
March MADness on Charts
...with a little dancing, and head rubbing, too!
Johnny Sanchez
HE KNOWS HE CAN!
Talk show host Jerry Springer knows he can dance -- as he proved on ABC's Dancing with the Stars -- but this summer the "Ringmaster" is heading to London to star in a musical.

Springer talks about his upcoming role in Chicago, and how he got noticed for his singing and dancing talents.

Also appearing on the two-hour Top of The Charts show is former Springer security guard, turned talk show host Steve Wilkos.

Wilkos talks about his dedication to helping kids and the constant scrutiny of his "intimidation factor" when confronting guests on his show.

"No matter how hard I tried, Jerry wouldn't tell me where I can get his infamous country CD," said Bradley. "But I'm going to work with Steve to investigate. He was a cop, after all!"

As for Wilkos: "I couldn't help but ask how many times his bald head was rubbed on the Springer show!" said Bradley.

PROGRAMMING NOTE: The Springer/Wilkos interviews are tentatively set to air the week of March 16, but might be replaced with special programming.


Jeremy Bradley's Top of The Charts is a syndicated Top 40 music show airing on radio stations in Canada, the U.S. and the U.K.

Jerry Springer
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