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WEEKEND
RADIO
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Broadcast
Week
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OCTOBER
NOVEMBER 2011
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WR 1141
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10/08/11
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Stuart McLean’s story about “Opera.” Other opera items
including Joyce Grenfell’s “Interval” and the King’s Singers
sung version of the “Barber of Seville” Overture. Also,
This Week in the Media and Jan C. Snow’s “Marginal
Considerations
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WR 1142
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10/15/11
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Rev. Harold Camping has revised the date that he says the
world will end to Friday, October 21st. We have some
thoughts on this event from Peter Sellers with “Fuller’s
Earth,” Beyond the Fringe’s “The End of the World,” and
Rowan Atkinson’s “The Devil.” Also, selections from
“A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green.”
The Wisdom of Mark Levy and This Week in
the Media.
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WR 1143
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10/22/11
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Football is at our throats, we hear from Bill Cosby,
“WonderfulTown,” Andy Griffith, Tom Lehrer,
SecondCity, and a “Freudian Analysis of Football.”
A Message from Richard Howland-Bolton and
This Week in the Media
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WR 1144
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10/29/11
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After listening to some of the local shock jocks, we’ve
decided that Weekend Radio needs some spicing up
a bit, so we present “Full Frontal Radio” with I’m
Sorry, I’ll Read that Again.” Bob Newhart’s “Nudist Camp
Expose,” and “Nude Police Lineup,” Spike Milligan’s
“Underneath it All.” Also, items by Alan Bennett,
including “The Telegram,” “The Defending Counsel”
and “The Critics.” Also, the Wisdom of Mark Levy and
This Week in the Media.
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WR 1145
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11/05/11
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A fake Pan Am commercial, “Airline Safety” from the
BBC TV show “Not the 9 O’Clock News,” and Shelly
Berman’s bit on stewardesses. And Richard
Stilgoe presents his composition “4,700,891.”
The Wisdom of Mark Levy and This Week in the Media
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WR 1146
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11/12/11
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Some Gamble Rodgers including “Saturday Afternoon
at the Baby Grand,” ‘Trudy Butram and the
Immaculate Contraption,” and “The Passion of
Miss Eulalah Singleterry,” as well as couple of
Gamble’s songs. Selections from the 1965 version
of Downstairs at the Upstairs shows including “Telephone
Hang Up,” and “Pro Musica Antiqua.” Also, a Message
from Richard Howland-Bolton and This Week in
the Media.
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WR1147
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11/19/11
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Excerpts from “A Thurber Carnival” including “The Night
the Bed Fell,” “The Little Girl and the Wolf,” and “Word
Dance.” B.J. Ward tells us about the plot of Eric Kongold’s
“Die Tote Stadt” and sings “Marietta’s Lied.” Plus Jan C.
Snow and This Week in the Media.
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WR1148
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11/26/11
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With so much attention on financial institutions,
we offer Brave New Workshop’s “Facts of Finance,”
Ogden Nash’s “Bankers are just like Everyone Else,”
Duck’s Breath Mystery Theatre’s “Millionaire’s
Bootcamp.” And “Swing Your Partners” from “Subways
are for Sleeping.” Also, a Message from Richard
Howland-Bolton and This Week in the Media.
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WR1149
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12/03/11
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Ken Nordine’s “I Used to Think My Right Hand,” “What
Time is It?” “Down the Drain,” and “Looking at Numbers.”
Also, “Le College des Hommes de Garbage” by Rawhide,
Shel Silverstein’s “Sara Cynthia Sylvia Stout,” and Irving
Taylor’s “Beverly Hills Dump Truck.” The Wisdom of Mark
Levy and This Week in the Media.
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