Because of my interest in music, I was always willing to shoot any musical event that came across the radar screen. After a while, I had quite a bit of musical material in the can. It was a very eclectic mix of local talent. I was encouraged to put together a variety show. I decided I wanted to host it myself, but I wanted someone to share the duties. We considered all of the possibilities we could think of, until it came to me. Mikes dog would be the host. The title was a committee decision, the Dr. Fangus Video Clinic.

This is a shot of Rich "Bob Neuron" Swann and I on the Fangus set. Rich was a technician at the station. He was more knowledgeable than I about the local music scene, and was subsequently tapped to share the spotlight with the dog.

Note the giant murals in the background. I drew those one weekend with pastels in the conference room while no one was using it. I regret that I had to leave them in Denton when I left. I am sure they are long gone.

The dog worked great. We'd get him in close up and he'd say something a person would never get away with, like how corny the last clip was (and boy some of 'em were!) Then we'd argue with him and tell him how it was ok. He always got the last word.
A lot of people thought it was really me talking for him, but there was this one episode (I think I remember it anyway) where he drank water while I talked, so it was obvious what was going on.

Most of the work producing the Fangus show wasn't in getting the dog to cooperate. Most of the work went on between shows, when Bob and I and whatever skeleton crew we could round up went out to shoot the video for the show. Here I'm shooting Matt Johnson during his stint with Rallock.
The important element of the Fangus show was that it wasn't just bands in bars. It wasn't always hip or pretentious. Sometimes it was a kid playing his piano lessons, or a barber shop quartet, or a viewer who would call in and say he wanted to be on the show. My philosophy was that everybody gets to play. The show was just the opposite of the new music/TV sensation, MTV (which had arrived in Denton 2 years earlier.) It was unpredictable.


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