HANK & MARGE

Introduction

Inspired by some of history’s greatest television couples, Hank & Marge is a radio play about an old married couple who give, and get, each other with sarcasm and love. The short sitcom style radio play is a spin off from R-Town’s Hot Rodders of the Apocalypse episode 5 when the couple appear as ghosts. Think Desi & Lucy, Ralph & Alice, Al & Peg, and Oscar & Felix. Hank & Marge will make you chuckle & warm your hearts.


“Good Times Ahead”

Meet Hank & Marge, a loving and playful yet cantankerous married couple. In the debut episode we get to know this couple and even though the honeymoon is over, there is still love...down deep, but it's there! "Hank!"..."Marge!"... Hank & Marge is a radio play series in the vein of some of the great classic sitcoms, like The Honeymooners, I Love Lucy, All in the Family and Married With Children.


"You've Got to be Kitten Me"

Because Hank is always golfing...or bowling...or at the bar...or at work, Marge gets some new live-in company that throws Hank for a loop and he turns into a sourpuss. Take a meow-ment and like and subscribe, that would be purrfect.


“Roll Models”

With the championship trophy on the line, Hank and Chuck are a man down at the bowling alley, but never fear, Marge is here! Just how good is she and will she save the day?


“You Can’t Always Get What You Want”

Hank follows Marge to the grocery store and tries to get her to buy some new things to spice up dinner. Marge holds tight to the purse strings and Hank is left with generic and flavorless disappointment.


“The Chair Affair”

Hank is desperate to get back control of his easy chair from Marge's cat, Mittens. He hatches a plan, but is he smarter than a cat? Will Hank's plan succeed before Marge can figure out what he's up to? Tune in and find out!


"Operation: Bye, Bye Mittens"

Hank hatches one last ditch effort to say goodbye to Marge's cat, Mittens. It involves traps, Chuck, a farm and cheese puffs. Will his plan work this time or will Mittens forever be the bane of his existence?


“Flight Risk”

When Marge wins an all expenses paid trip for the couple, Hank lets the air out of her balloon trying to get out of it and hiding his fear of flying in every way he can and risks Marge getting her first vacation in years.


“Chuck Incorporated”

When old man Olson sells the grocery store to a new mega-corporation, Chuck is saddle with some new work stuff and Hank is there to lend an ear and some friendly advice.


“Gutterly Ridiculous”

Hank takes a spill while cleaning the gutters and Marge jumps into mother hen mode. Even a visit by Chuck can't improve his well-being. How much doting, and soup, can one man take?


“Gone Fishing”

When Chuck and Hank had out for a day of fishing the boys catch nothing but trouble. If it wasn't for bad luck, they wouldn't have no luck at all!


“Aisle of Poor Choices”

Hank has waited until the last minute to get Marge a nice birthday present. So naturally he heads to the MegaMart to find...something, anything. Can Chuck help save the day and get Hank to pick out something special for Marge's Birthday?


“Neighborhood Watch”

With new neighbors moving in across the street, Hank and Chuck take it upon themselves to make sure everything is on the up and up, by spying and making assumptions. Can Marge welcome the newcomers without an international incident?


“Roughing It”

Hank & Marge decide to leave town and do a little camping while leaving Chuck in charge of Mittens. If it wasn't for bad luck, though, they wouldn't have no luck at all!


"Laid Off Hank: Pt. 1"

Hank's got bad news and no idea how to handle it. Marge and Chuck are sympathetic but aren't sure how to help him either. It's a serious start to our two-part season finale.


"Laid Off Hank: Pt. 2"

Part two of our season finale! Hank is still depressed and in the grasp of his surprising layoff. Is there anything Marge or Chuck can do to make him feel better?