Tim Conway Jr. can be heard live Monday–Friday from 6pm–10pm on KFI AM 640 and everywhere on the iHeartRadio App. Follow the show on socials @ConwayShow. Tim Conway Jr. brings his signature humor to breaking news, Los Angeles current events, Orange County stories, Riverside County headlines, the Inland Empire, live police chases, freeway traffic, Hollywood craziness, pop culture, the big sports stories of the day, politics, gambling, and everything happening across Southern California. With his finger on the pulse of what’s happening in SoCal and beyond, Conway delivers funny, fast-moving talk radio every weeknight on KFI AM 640. Heard by listeners across the country and around the world on the iHeartRadio App, Conway’s humor, storytelling, and take on the current news of the day connect with audiences far beyond Southern California. His perspective is local, but his comedy, curiosity, and down-to-earth view of life translate across cultures, communities, and languages. Tim Conway Jr. was born and raised in Los Angeles and is the son of iconic comedy legend Tim Conway of The Carol Burnett Show. He spent his childhood around Santa Anita, Hollywood Park, and Del Mar Racetracks with his father, four younger brothers, and older sister — experiences that helped shape his humor, storytelling, and down-to-earth perspective on life. During his early career, Conway produced his own internet radio show and, thanks to its popularity, was offered the opportunity to host a talk show on 97.1 KLSX-FM. Over twelve successful years, his show became famous across Southern California for entertaining topics, live police chases, Hollywood craziness, pop culture, sports, and current events with a twist of humor. In 2009, when KLSX switched to an all-music format, Conway joined KFI AM 640, continuing to bring listeners his unique comedic perspective on breaking news, politics, gambling, history, sports, entertainment, and life in SoCal. Throughout his career, Conway has been featured on Fox 11, CBS, NBC, and ABC, and has received numerous industry honors including a Golden Mic Award, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and a Marconi Award nomination for Personality of the Year. When he’s not entertaining listeners, Conway enjoys spending time with his family, supporting local charities, and hanging out at the racetracks.
Hour 1 (8.21) The City Council voted 10-3 to lift camping bans at a dozen sites in Echo Park, Silver Lake and Hollywood. Conway went to City Hall and then to the encampments to find out what actually changed.
6:05 PM — Extreme heat warning through Saturday, with the Valley running near 109. We say goodbye to one of our best I.T. guys, Dave Shuttera. Then the camping ban: Councilman Hugo Sot...
Hour 2 (8.21) 7:05 PM — Neil Saavedra, the Fork Reporter, is in. Handel's birthday costume party is on the calendar, and Saavedra is coming as a Zelmin's capsule — the death of bad breath, walking around a party.
7:20 PM — Thursday's thrower wore a white No. 77 Lakers jersey and made it up the steps of Section 111 before security caught him, and he made it worse by shoving a guard on...
Hour 3 (8.21) L.A. County's own report puts the Paramount-Warner Bros. deal at 4,500 film and TV jobs lost over three years — on top of the 52,000 the region has already shed since 2022. And that's if the studios stay.
8:05 PM — Attention, Angelenos. A report to the Board of Supervisors this week from the county's Department of Economic Opportunity and CVL Economics says the Paramount Skydance&...
Hour 4 (8.21) He shoved a security guard on the way out of Crypto.com Arena and got about twelve steps. Arrested, and now reportedly banned from every WNBA and NBA building in the country. Plus, Saavedra on the restaurant closings.
9:05 PM — Neil Saavedra, the Fork Reporter, is in. Handel's birthday costume party is on the calendar, and Saavedra is coming as a Zelmin's capsule — the d...
Hour 1 (8.20) Callers who were at Ontario Motor Speedway on April 6, 1974 tell it themselves — the bands, the heat, and the ones who admit they were way too young to be there.The whole hour belongs to California Jam. Callers walk us through what it was actually like to be on that speedway floor: one day, eight acts, a site about 35 miles east of Los Angeles, and a crowd that set...
Hour 2 (8.20) Jim J. Bullock is back in the studio with Tim, forty-plus years after Too Close for Comfort — plus the Smoke House cheese bread Tim can't stop thinking about. Tim and Jim go all the way back to when they worked together, and they spend the first half of the hour there: the Monroe Ficus years, the run on the John Davidson version of Hollywood Squares where Bullock someti...
Hour 3 (8.20) The crew runs birth order against their own personalities; Bellio stops the show over a pair of shoes, and Tim admits what he pulled at the Getty on a date. It starts with the theory that where you land in the family — oldest, middle, baby, only — stamps you for life, and the crew testing it on themselves one by one. Then everything grinds to a halt because Bellio...
Hour 4 (8.20) The ice shelf braking Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier is about to go, a rare violin gets stolen, and Mark relives the voiceover auditions that didn't go his way. The hour opens on the theft of a very expensive, very old violin, which turns into a detour through the instrument's history and everyone who's held it. Then Tim and Mark on the Doomsday Glacier — Thwaites is nic...
Hour 1 (8.17) A dirt bike rider runs from police across South LA and into Compton, tears a gas pump off the island mid-pursuit, gets fuel staged for him in a park by other riders — then hides in a trash can and takes one more hit off his vape before the cuffs go on.+
We follow it live from the top: the rider weaving through traffic with units behind him, then the stop at the gas station where he pulls awa...
Hour 2 (8.19) The City Council pulls a dozen anti-camping zones off the map in Hollywood, Silver Lake and Echo Park; Conway runs through the racing firsts that all started at one Tijuana track, and a big upset out of Florida. The council voted 10-3 to remove 12 designated enforcement zones under the city's 41.18 anti-camping law — supporters say it lets the city focus on outreach and housing; opponents warn abo...
Hour 3 (8.19) A Long Beach man spends the night alone in the ocean and lives, four 40-story towers for seniors are headed for Warner Center, and Tim finds a saved voicemail from his dad. The hour opens on prediction markets and what the Florida upset would have paid out, then Costco and nonprofit insurer SCAN Health Plan partnering on Medicare Advantage products in two states and a Medicare supplement in a third, pending regul...
Hour 4 (8.19) Tim finds a saved voicemail from his dad, Tim Conway, plus Costco getting into the Medicare business and a very big night for a very underfunded candidate in Florida. The hour opens on the City Council's 10-3 vote to remove 12 designated enforcement zones under the city's 41.18 anti-camping law — supporters say it lets the city focus on outreach and housing; opponents warn about public safety and ...
Hour 1 (8.18) A Long Beach jet skier spent the night in the ocean before rescuers finally spotted him offshore. Plus, a runaway pig tears through West Hollywood, a troubling new Boyle Heights health report, and why Los Angeles has become America's wire-theft capital.
6:05 PM Tim misses the days when everyone was unplugged. Crozier returns after a short break and shares a chance encounter with Angel out in the wild....
Hour 2 (8.18) Billy Gardell shares a classic Tim Conway Sr. story and previews his next big projects. Plus, a not-so-newsworthy tip sent to Langer’s Deli, a terrifying road-rage incident in Mid-Wilshire, and California's controversial new tire rules.
7:05 PM Actor and comedian Billy Gardell joins Tim to talk about his upcoming Less Is More comedy tour. The Mike & Mol...
Hour 3 (8.18) ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard dies at 77 as Tim remembers his legacy. Plus, workers uncover $9 million in hidden gold, two American Airlines jets share the same flight number, and Dolly Parton offers a new health update.
8:05 PM Tim pays tribute to ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard, who died at age 77 after more than five decades with the band. He also covers the discovery of a €9 million stash of gold hidden in...
Hour 4 (8.18) A customer mailed cash to Langer's Deli because he feared he forgot to tip, while Los Angeles continues leading the nation in cable thefts. Plus, Billy Gardell shares a Tim Conway Sr. story, and Tim reacts to everything from buried fossils to disputed treasure.
9:05 PM Tim digs into why Los Angeles has become the nation's leader in cable and wire thefts. With AT&T, Spectrum, and Verizon all affecte...
Hour 1 The Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 1 (8.17)
Newlywed Mark Thompson is in the house and spilling the details on his wedding last week at the Beverly Hills Courthouse — so romantic! He joked the celebrant was so great he’s already planning to use her for his next wedding, and he fully expected the whole thing to feel like signing paperwork at a drive-...
The Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 2 (8.17)
Mark’s already living the newlywed dream — his favorite part so far is that the new Mrs. Thompson has already left town for four days. Speaking of solo living, Tim shared that Arsenio Hall’s top perk of having the house to himself is the freedom to drop an open-door deuce.
In Big Bear eagle news, Jackie’s widower Shadow may already be moving o...
The Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 3 (8.17)
A longtime Burbank listener scored big with Chargers vs. 49ers tickets plus a $100 Graze Craze gift card, while the Timmy noted the wild coincidence that Mark Thompson’s wedding fell on the one-year anniversary of Foosh’s near-death car crash.
Mark shared a pre-marriage story about bolting from a Virgin Islands hotspot his then-fiancée hated and,...
The Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 4 (8.17)
Mark Thompson is officially off the market after a low-key wedding to Courtney, just the two of them after years of “road-testing” the relationship and a pre-wedding trip to England and her ancestral Croatia. He also shared close calls with phones and toilets, while Timmy bought a new phone and discovered the UAG Dryout Pouch that actually pulls moisture out better t...
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