Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 4 (5.8)
Comedian Gary Gulman joins the show with a hilarious take on the people who decided how to abbreviate U.S. states, turning everyday mail and geography into comedy gold.
Dr. Ray Casciari returns to break down whether saunas and cold plunges are actually good for you, who should be careful, and why people with heart or lung conditions — especially those over 60 — should talk to a doctor before jumping into extreme heat or cold therapy.
The show also highlights the 50th annual High Desert March for Babies, happening Saturday, May 9, 2026, at Victor Valley College near the VVC Lake. Robert Pine and Larry Wilcox from CHiPs will be there to support local moms and babies, making it a special event for the Victorville community and classic TV fans.
Plus, the great reading debate: do you dog-ear pages in a book? The crew explains what “dog-ear” means and why some readers see it as harmless while others consider it a book-lover crime.
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Tim Conway Jr. Hour 4 (5.8) 🎙

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Free Needle Program Firestorm & CHiPs Stars
34:23

Free Diapers, Disney Plates & Melrose Mayhem
35:50