Curtis Sliwa, Pervy Gospel Preacher, Barry Gray of WOR, Bob Grant and caller Jersey Tony, and Rush Limbaugh. This piece greatly amused former WABC program Director John Mai...
Demented writer pens pornographic and violent scripts for The Brady Bunch and The Osmonds; takes meetings (1989). Jim Biederman, Mark Rudolph, Robert Brush.
Snow falls in the NYC area. Apocalypse insues. 60 Minutes suggests mafia involvment. David Brinkley gives perspective. Local media fills time. Then-mayor Giuliani has a bold plan to...
Gritty B&W version by Mark Rudolph. Exporting Divx formats is very wearying and unrewarding. Here's a re-scanned version that some can both see and hear. Mark Rudolph as Orson Welles and the Idiot Director, Dave Shelton pl...
I Know What it is to be Young is an outtake from the War of the Words session. "Orson" wasn't as rehearsed for this voice- under, and the results are hilariously sloppy. Makeup: Dave Shelton Camera: Mary Eiban.
Directed and performed by Mark Rudolph. This video Karaoke of the Findus commercial outtakes was featured on John Pierson's Split Screen on IFC and Bravo. Ive included a short outtake from Split Screen and new credits. The...
A film by Mark Rudolph. Out of truths! Fatwa! Outrage! All over a film comprised of silly visual puns. In all of the angry comments, no specific refutations or sources are cited, mere outrage seems to be sufficient "fullne...
45 years ago, before cable and internet competition, there was a fourth network: Dumont. They went out of business. How the heck did they screw that up? I think it might have been sho...
When security is of utmost concern to motorists who buy food and get gas, minimum wage uniformed guards provide peace of mind.
Made in 1987, when life was cheap!
Bob Dooley.......
About WFMUTV
Mark Rudolph's work has been seen on MTV, IFC, and Bravo. He produced the New York cable TV series WFMU-TV in the 1990's.
Rudolph studied fiction with Stanley Elkin while attending Washinton University in St. Louis before receiving a BA from New York University in film and television, 1984. He is currently an investment researcher and manager and lives in New York City.
Mark Rudolph's work has been seen on MTV, IFC, and Bravo. He produced the New York cable TV series WFMU-TV in the 1990's.
Rudolph studied fiction with Stanley Elkin while attending Washinton University in St. Louis before receiving a BA from New Y...