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WEEKEND
RADIO
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Broadcast
Week
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JUNE
JULY
2011
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WR 1124
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06/11/11
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Stuart McLean’s story about “The Birthday Cake.” And from
National Lampoon, a couple of FrontRowCenter Episodes
including “Waiting for Godot” and “The Idiot.” Also This Week in the Media and the Wisdom of Mark Levy
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WR 1125
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06/18/11
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“What Goes Up Might Come Down (part 1) with
David Gunson. Shelly Berman talks about “Airlines” and
“Stewardi.” A song about airplanes by Jacques Brel.
A Message from Richard Howland-Bolton and This
Week in the Media
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WR 1126
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06/25/11
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“What Goes Up Might Come Down (part 2) with
David Gunson. Godfrey Cambridge’s “Airplanes –
“Next Time take the Train.” Jan C. Snow with Marginal
Considerations and This Week in the Media.
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WR 1127
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07/02/11
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Stan Freberg looks at the American Revolution with
“Boston Tea Party,” Declaration of Independence,” “Paul
Revere,” Betsy Ross and the Flag,” and the “Battle of Yorktown.”
Brock Peters and “Ballad for Americans.” Also, the Wisdom
of Mark Levy and This Week in the Media
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WR 1128
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07/09/11
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We observe Bastille Day (7/14) with Michael Bentine”s
“French for Beginners;” Not the 9 O’Clock News,”
“Simultaneous Translation;” Raffi’s “Les Zombis et les
Loup-Garous;” and “Pierre et le Loup” narrated by Jacques Brel.
Also, a Message from Richard Howland-Bolton and
This Week in the Media.
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WR 1129
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07/16/11
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Thoughts about Frank Sinatra including Joe Piscopo’s
“Late Night;” “Sinatra meets Rudy Valle and Fred Allen;”
and “One Meat Ball,” with Sinatra and Lou Costello. Also
Sinatra conducts Alec Wilder. The Wisdom of Mark Levy
and This Week in the Media
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WR1130
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07/23/11
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John Dankworth’s “Experience with Mice,” and “Further
Experiments with Mice.” Also “Mice on Parade.” And several
of Irving Taylor’s “Unpopular Songs for Popular People,”
including “Pachalafaka,” and “The Brooklyn Beguine.”
Plus Jan C. Snow and This Week in the Media.
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WR1131
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07/30/11
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A touch of Tchaikovsky by Richard Perlmutter, the Kaminsky
International Kazoo Quartet’ “1813 Overture,” and PDQ Bach’s “!712 Overture.” Excerpts from the Conception Corporation’s re-issued
abum including “Dial a Dirty Joke,” “All Night Obituary
of the Air,” “Sunday-Sunday “, Famous Judges’ School,”
and “Disease Broker.” Also, a Message from Richard
Howland-Bolton and This Week in the Media.
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