
Anchor:
If you've ever wondered what punk rockers do when they grow up, in this case they make a TV show in the District that your kids would probably like to watch.
(theme music)
Reporter:
Pancake Mountain is the brainchild of Scott Stuckey:
"I played guitar badly..."
Still, he's taken his passion for music and funnelled it into what, at the moment, is an internet TV show for kids big AND small:
("The kids in DC, they want quality")
"We do things we think each other would like, like wow, look at this, I'm really happy with this"
Stuckey hopes a local TV station might be happy with Pancake Mountain too:
"We want to build that sense of community that I liked growing up..."
(Hi kids, I'm Captain Perfect!)
And that is WTOP's Neal Augenstein, who has a role on the show. I asked co-producer Bill Crandall: Is he difficult to work with?
"Neal is impossibly demanding..."
I thought so. Brennan Hazelton, WTOP radio.
Anchor:
More about Pancake Mountain at WTOPnews.com.
|