The Joe Bev Hour airs five different shows per week-- on Dream Stream Radio, Sound Stages Radio, WHRO-Norfolk, VA,
The 1920s Radio Network, Toon Radio, and soon WGTD Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Radio.
Each of The Joe Bev Hours are available as podcasts for free at: http://www.waterlogg.com |
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LISTEN NOW FREE! OR SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES... JAZZ-O-RAMA: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id611001393 CARTOON CARNIVAL: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id624696898 COMEDY-O-RAMA: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id572142422JOE BEV X: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id627773341 JOE BEV AUDIO THEATER: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id723057551 |
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On this week's shows:
GET THE WHOLE SERIES:
Length: 29.5 hours
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| The Comedy-O-Rama Hour Camp Waterlogg: To Julie Newmar, With Love, Ellis PODCAST: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id572142422
Guest star Julie Newmar (Catwoman) helps Ellis the Boatkeeper (Played by Joe Bev) pick out flowers for his wedding to Elise (played by Lorie Kellogg). This week's Comedy-O-Rama also features three Pedro Pablo Sacristan stories: Batbird, Tubby the Potbellied Cat, BooBoo Monkeys and The Flying Contest, and part two of the first new Our Miss Brooks story since 1959.
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| The Jazz-O-Rama Hour The Upbeat Heartaches of Ted Weems (and Perry Como) PODCAST: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id611001393 1.Somebody Stole My Gal (1923) 2. Holiday In Venice (1931) 3. I Don't Want Your Kisses (If I Can't Have Your Love) (1929) 4. My Troubles Are Over (1928) 5. Highways are Happy Ways (When They Lead The Way To Home) (1927) 6. Me And The Man In The Moon (1928) 7. Remarkable Girl (1929) 8. The Man From The South (With A Big Cigar In His Mouth) (1941) 9. Washing Dishes With My Sweetie (1930) 10. My Baby Just Cares For Me (1930) 11. Look Who's Here! ( 1931) 12. Heartaches (1933) 13. You Can't Pull The Wool Over My Eyes (1936) 14. Nola (1938) 15. Oh! Monah (1947) 16. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1939) |
This is epic science-fiction fantasy comedy, in the Monty Python/Terry Gilliam vein, about a boy and his professor who travel willy-nilly across time and space in a failed attempt to ''cure the world of all its ills''. Produced, directed, and voiced by Joe Bevilacqua, with David Garland and Margaret Juntwait, written by Joe Bevilacqua and Robert J. Cirasa, theme music by David Garland, musical numbers written by Joe Bevilacqua, performed by the Paul Salomone Trio with Paul on piano, Ed Fuqua on bass, and Jim Mason on drums.
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The Joe Bev Experience
Who's at the Door DayPODCAST: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id627773341 What the Critics Say... "Descendents of Laurel and Hardy and Holmes and Watson, among others, Willoughby and the Professor bring radio listeners along on a series of adventures, often in exotic lands and always in the more exotic land of the imagination. Judging from the hundreds of letters WNYC Radio has received about 'Willoughby,' a couple of characters who can go anywhere in the world while remaining inside the listener's radio and head is just the ticket." (David Hinckley, New York Daily News) "There's not a whole lot of comedy on radio these days. We chose to add 'Willoughby and the Professor' to our Contemporary Radio Humor collection because it is unique. One person does all the voices. Bevilacqua was a student of Daws Butler, a master of cartoon voices. It is a very interesting program." (Ken Mueller, Radio Manager, The Museum of Television and Radio) "13,000 Roaches in a Box. For most artists working in radio theatre, the projects tend to be group efforts, with actors, a producer and director, writers, engineers, and sound effects personal. But Joe Bevilacqua is producing a successful radio theatre series almost single-handedly. The great part about radio theatre is you can portray 'any subject in any location in any circumstance, from another part of the world to the past to another dimension. you can create a whole world unto itself'. For example, in one episode, there was a box full of 13,000 roaches and, through a mishap, the box exploded. Even in TV or film, Bevilacqua asks, how could you have 13,000 roaches raining down?" (Amy Hersh, Backstage) |
JOE HAS OTHER CARTOON CARNIVAL AUDIO BOOKS...
| Cartoon Carnival An Interview with June Foray and Bill Scott - Part 2 PODCAST: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id624696898
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| The Joe Bev Audio Theater Pedro's Cartoons: Fractured Fables in Famous Animated Voices & The Green Lama: The Curse of the Bashful Spider PODCAST: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id723057551
In the half-hour, Joe Bev presents the stories as if it was a day of TV cartoons, including: 1. "Little Worm is Lost": Doggy Daddy 2. "Big Mouth Fox": Fibber Fox and Hokey Wolf 3. "Playing with the Sun": Mr. Jinks 4. "The Cloud Eating Giant": Huckleberry Hound 5. "A Warm Whale": Cap'n Crunch |
THE JOE BEV HOUR is soon coming to: WGTD Public Radio - Kenosha, WI | |
Toon Radio airs
Cartoon Carnival
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The Joe Bev Hour airs on Dream Stream Radio Mondays to Friday, at 11:00 am & 7:00 pm ET http://tunein.com/radio/Dream-Stream-Radio-s202280/ | The Joe Bev Audio Theater airs on Sound Stages Radio Tuesdays 8:30 am ET, Wednesdays 2:30 pm ET Fridays 1:30 pm, Saturdays 5:00 pm. http://stereo.wavestreamer.com:7149/listen.m3u |
The 1920s Radio Network airs The Jazz-O-Rama Hour at 10 pm Fridays Cartoon Carnival at 7 am Saturdays http://www.whro.org/home/1920s/ |
More about Waterlogg Productions at: http://www.waterlogg.com.
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