Just in time for the holiday season, the latest episode of American Humane Association's weekly radio show brings some welcome cheer with a pair of comedy legends live from the red carpet at the 21st annual Lady in Red Gala in Palm Beach, Florida.

This special edition of “Be Humane with Dr. Robin Ganzert,” broadcast on the Pet Life Radio Network, the world’s number-one pet radio network, features interviews with movie star and “Saturday Night Live” alum Martin Short and the beloved husband-and-wife comedy act of Marty Allen and Karon Kate Blackwell.

This year’s Lady in Red Gala took place on Saturday, December 6 at the Mar-a-Lago Club under the aegis of the Lois Pope LIFE Foundation with proceeds from the event going to American Humane Association, the first national humane organization and the only charity in America working for the protection of both children and animals.

“Martin, Marty and Karon are three of the greatest comic geniuses in history, which made it one of our best shows ever,” said program host Dr. Robin Ganzert, American Humane Association’s president and CEO. “But they are also all serious animal lovers with stories to touch your heart and make us all realize why we do what we do. My deepest thanks go to Lois Pope and all of the members of the LIFE Foundation board of directors for bringing in this top-level talent, organizing such a fabulous evening, and supporting American Humane Association. You are all humane heroes and your generosity will go a long way to making a happier holiday season for America’s kids and animals.”

Also appearing on this week’s episode are Donna Lawrence, whose pit bull mix Susie was named the American Hero Dog at the 2014 American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards, which are also sponsored by the Lois Pope LIFE Foundation; the Grommet family, who will be having a happy holiday season thanks to American Humane Association reuniting Military Working Dog Matty with Army Specialist Brent Grommet; and more.

Each weekly episode of “Be Humane with Dr. Robin Ganzert” is produced by American Humane Association’s Scott Sowers and is distributed via Pet Life Radio’s diverse platform as well as by email and social media to American Humane Association’s constituents. Since the show’s debut earlier this year, many famed animal lovers have taken part in the show, including actor and rapper Ice-T and his wife Coco, the E! Network’s Ross Mathews, reality television superstar Lisa Vanderpump, “America’s Veterinarian” Dr. Marty Becker, famed dog trainer Victoria Stilwell, country music star Naomi Judd, philanthropist and entertainer Paris Hilton, “The Bachelor’s” Prince Lorenzo Borghese, supermodel Joanna Krupa, style icon John Paul DeJoria, and many more.

Pet Life Radio is available free on-demand from the PetLifeRadio.com website and more than 30 podcast distributors. The Pet Life Radio live radio stream is broadcast 24/7 worldwide on the PetLifeRadio.com home page as well as to smart phones, mobile devices and cars through mobile apps including iHeartRadio, iTunes Radio, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher Radio, Nokia Radio, and ooTunes Radio.

Created by award-winning producer, Mark Winter, Pet Life Radio features more than 60 weekly pet-related talk shows hosted by the most well-known pet experts, authors, and radio and TV personalities in the world of animals and pets and boast more than 7 million listeners monthly.

To listen to the special episode of “Be Humane with Dr. Robin Ganzert” with special guests Martin Short, Marty Allen and Karon Kate Blackwell, as well as all other episodes, click here.

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