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TIME | DAILY | SHOW | DESCRIPTION |
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9:00 am/pm |
What's Cookin' with Chef Steve Mendoza |
Mendoza & Bev - part 1 Part one of Chef Steve Mendoza (What's Cookin'?) interviewing Joe Bev about his career. Blast from the Past: The Mel Blanc Show #3: Mel Bakes A Prize Winning Putty Cake (09/17/46) |
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10:00 am/pm |
Lorie's Book Nook with Lorie Kellogg |
Guest Scott Voisin, author of Character Kings A profile of the BearManor Media book: Character Kings by Scott Voisin, which takes a look at the careers of 15 working actors and reveals the struggles they've endured in order to survive in Hollywood. Blast From The Past: 1) Suspense: The Man Who Thought He Was Edward G. Robinson. Written by Leslie Raddis and produced and directed by William Spier. Edward G. Robinson starred as himself and Homer. Ada was played by Verna Felton. Also appearing were Jerry Hausner, Wally Maher, and Joseph Kearns. (10/17/46) |
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11:00 am/pm |
The J-OTR Show with Joe Bev |
Duffy's Tavern Meets Duffy's Tavern 1. Duffy's Tavern #115: Archie Needs Finnegan to Marry with guest start Billie Burke! (02/01/44) 2. Duffy's Tavern: If We All Talked Like Allen Jenkins Archie, Finnegan, Eddie, Miss Duffy and all the gang are back "where the elite meet to eat" in this first new Duffy's Tavern outing since 1952. Archie tries to lure the Shriner's Convention to the tavern with promises of big stars he can't deliver, not knowing the real Warner Brothers movie actors Edward G. Robinson and Allen Jenkins are hiding in the kitchen. This new Duffy's Tavern written and directed by Joe Bevilacqua and performed by Liquid Comedy: Joe Bevilacqua, Lorie Kellogg, Kenny Savoy, and Jim Folly, with Aundrae Dair, and music by Paul Salomone (piano) and Joan Bierschenk (bagpipes). Recorded before a live audience at SUNY Dutchess in Poughkeepsie, New York. (3/20/07) |
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Noon &
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Fred Frees Favorites An Audio Book Sampler |
Mel Blanc & Daws Butler 1. Chapter 1 of Mel Blanc, Man of a Thousand Voices, written by Ben Ohmart, read by Fred Frees 2. Part 2 of What the Butler Wrote, Scenes from the Daws Butler Workshop |
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1:00 am/pm |
What's Cookin' with Chef Steve Mendoza |
Holiday Special How to Prepare a Turkey, a profile on BearManor book Pat Buttram, Rocking-Chair Humorist by Sandra Grabman, and more. Plus, Ludwig interstitial: Bear Manor Turkey Convention, voiced by Fred Frees, Joe Bev and Lorie Kellogg |
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2:00 am/pm |
Aroma Thyme Radio with Chef Marcus Guilliano |
Healthy Thanksgiving Aroma Thyme Bistro owner Marcus Healthy Thanksgiving tips with Jamie Guilliano, raw foods, and omega fatty acids, plus Dr. Andrew Weil M.D. tells how to stop obsessive thinking patterns, and a profile of the BearManor Media book Ted Healy, Nobody's Stooge by by Bill Cassara. |
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3:00 am/pm |
Audio Classics Archive with Terry Salomonson |
Red Ryder & Sam Spade Red Ryder #10: Hot Lead In Scorpion Gulch (02/24/42) & The Adventures Of Sam Spade #108: The Missing News Hawk Caper (07/18/48) |
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4:00 am/pm |
Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
The Cartoon Carnival Thanksgiving Special Joe Bevilacqua's alter ego, noted newsman Walter Cockeyed fills in again as host and presents a wide array of classic and rare holiday themed cartoon, record and radio audio, including Arthur Q. Bryan, Mel Blanc and Sarah Berner in Friz Freleng's The Hardship of Miles Standish (1938); selections from Stan Freberg Presents the United States of America; Jack Benny has a Turkey Dream (1947), with Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet, Eddie Rochester Anderson, Frank Nelson and the Sportsman Quartet; Jack Mercer in Pilgrim Popeye (1951); Daws Butler and Don Messick in the Yogi Bear cartoon Rah-Rah Bear! (1959); and listener Kevin Butler (TVParty.com) talks about the history CBS Thanksgiving Day Parade. |
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5:00 am/pm |
The Comedy-O-Rama Hour |
Camp Waterlogg: Planes, Bicycles and Dumbbells Sgt. Lefty can't stop exercising because he misses his wife Olive Pitts, who is away on a trip with her father, plus America's Got Two Left Feet, The Two Spells (a tribute to Monty Python's Flying Circus by Pedro Pablo Sacristan), Malcolm the Old Tire by Daws Butler (the voice of Yogi Bear), and an installment of The Adventures of Teaman by Mitchell Pearson and the DQD Theater of Philadelphia. |
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6:00 am/pm |
The Jazz-O-Rama Hour with Joe Bev |
Teddy Wilson with & without Billie Holiday An hour of 78 RPM Jazz with a Sense of Humor: Teddy Wilson with & without Billie Holiday A Sunbonnet Blue - (1935) Jumpin' on the Blacks and Whites (1939) Eeny Meeny Miney Mo (1935) Blues in C Sharp Minor (1936) Twenty Four Hours A Day (1936) Jumpin' For Joy (1939) Yankee Doodle Never Went To Town (1935) Miss Brown To You (1936) Jungle Love (1938) These Foolish Things (1936) Booly-Ja-Ja (1939) It's Too Hot For Words (1935) What A Night, What A Moon, What A Girl (1935) Early Session Hop (1939) Spreadin' Rhythm Around (1935) |
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7:00 am/pm |
The Lost OTR Show with Joe Bev | A Date with Judy #45: Car Trouble (03/07/44) & Cisco Kid #179: Killers at Large |
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8:00 am/pm |
The Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention Celebrity Interviews |
BearManor Media Publisher Ben Ohmart talks with Derek Tague about voice actors and play examples of Mel Blanc and Paul Frees. |
9:00 am
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Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular One -part 1 Guest host Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev) presents: June Foray and Mel Blanc in "Broomstick Bunny" (1956); part one of June Foray and Paul Frees in "Snooper and Blabber Meet the Gruesomes" (1966); Allan Reed, Mel Blanc, Jean VanderPyl, Gerry Johnson, Doug Young, Howard Morris, and Alan Melvin in part one of "The Flintstones: Monster Fred" (1964); Betty Boop sings "Mysterious Mose" (1930). Plus, new Fred Frees as Professor Ludwig Von Watchamacallit and the segments. |
10:00 am |
The Comedy-O-Rama Hour |
The Camp Waterlogg Halloween Party - part 1 with guest Fred Frees On this original improvisational radio theater comedy hour, Ellis and Elise are installing security cameras around Camp Waterlogg as Andy and Lkie enjoy spooky stories by the guest's of Ranger Joe and Lorie's pre-Halloween party. Meanwhile, Sgt. Lefty and Olive Pitts meet the camp's new dog Sophie, played by real life pet of Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg, the married couple, who create Comedy-O-Rama each week. Bev and Kellogg improvised all the character's voices, including four the radio cartoon: "A Different Take on Halloween", "The Brave Boy and the Multicolored Ghost", "The Sweet Witch", and "Katrina the Capricious Witch" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan. |
11:00 am |
The J-OTR Show with Joe Bev |
War of the Worlds Meets War of the Welles We Take You Now To Grover's Mill: The Making of the War of the Worlds Broadcast written, produced, directed, and narrated by Joe Bevilacqua. In this 1988 documentary, award-winning NPR producer Joe Bevilacqua looks at how the landmark broadcast came about and examines its impact on broadcast history. The half-hour program includes rare interviews with Mercury Theater producer John Houseman and writer Howard Koch, actor Arthur Anderson, and the people of Grover's Mill, New Jersey, who lived through the "Martian invasion". War of the Welles Joe Bev's 1986 parody, part of his Old Time Radio Parodies, Volume Two of The Best of the Comedy-O-Rama Hour. These are not old-time radio shows but incredible simulations! |
Noon |
Audio Classics Archive with Terry Salomonson |
The War of the Worlds with Orson Welles The October 30, 1938 Mercury Theatre on the Air that panicked a nation originally aired over the Columbia Broadcasting System radio network. Directed and narrated by actor and future filmmaker Orson Welles, the episode was an adaptation of H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds (1898). |
1:00 pm |
Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular One - part 2 Guest host Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev) presents: "Quick Draw Mc Graw and the Treasure of Sarah's Mattress" (1960); part two of June Foray and Paul Frees in "Snooper and Blabber Meet the Gruesomes" (1966); Allan Reed, Mel Blanc, Jean VanderPyl, Gerry Johnson, Doug Young, Howard Morris, and Alan Melvin in part two of "The Flintstones: Monster Fred" (1964); Betty Hutton sings "Ol' Man Mose is Dead". |
2:00 pm |
Aroma Thyme Radio with Chef Marcus Guilliano |
Healthy Halloween & Super Fruits Aroma Thyme Bistro owner Marcus Guiliano, Chef on a Mission, gives Healthy Halloween tips, and talks about Super Fruits. Pulitzer Prize winning author Alice Walker talks about being true to yourself, and Lorie Kellogg performs "Friends from the Vegetable Patch" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan, and sings the Aroma Thyme Bistro Song, Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg improvise with Chef Marcus as their Camp Waterlogg/Comedy-O-Rama Hour characters. |
3:00 pm |
The Lost OTR Show #1 with Joe Bev |
Bulldog Drummond: Murder Visits Venus & Cisco Kid: 50,000 Reasons for Death Radio Theater dramatist Joe Bev presents an hour of recently uncovered old time radio not heard since their original broadcast, some more than 60 years ago. This time, it's Bulldog Drummond: Murder Visits Venus #187 starring Ned Weaver (originally aired on The Mutual Network, Monday, March 19, 1945, 8:30 pm) and Cisco Kid #236: 50,000 Reasons for Death (originally syndicated on transcription disc). |
4:00 pm |
Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular Two, part 1 Guest host Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev) returns to present this two-part special, which includes June Foray as Witch Hazel and Clarence Nash as Donald Duck in the Disney cartoon "Trick or Treat" (1952), Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg in "A Halloween Happening" by Daws Butler (2010); "A Different Take on Halloween" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan (2010) |
5:00 pm |
The Jazz-O-Rama Hour with Joe Bev |
A Jazz-O-Rama Halloween Joe Bev and guest co-host Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev again) present an hour of spooky 78 RPM records, including: Hells Bells - Dick Robertson and The New Yorkers (Sid Peltyn and his Orchestra) (February 17, 1933) Bug-A-Boo - Red Nichols Red Nichols and His Five Pennies (December 10, 1930) Shivery Stomp - Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra (1929) Mr. Ghost Goes To Town - Louis Prima And His New Orleans Gang (1936) The Ghost Of Smokey Joe - Cab Calloway & His Orchestra (1939) The Headless Horseman - Kay Starr & Billy Butterfield Quintet (1949) Skeleton In The Closet - Nat Gonella & His Georgians (1937) The Skeleton in the Closet - Artie Shaw (October 30, 1936) Skeleton In The Closet - Louis Armstrong with Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra (1936) Swingin' At The Seance - Dorothy Claire with Glenn Miller And His Orchestra(January 13, 1941) Dry Bones (Head Bone Connected To The Neck Bone) - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (1950) Zombie - Gene Kardos & His Orchestra (1934) The Goblin Band - Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra (1937) The Black Cat - Ozzie Nelson And His Orchestra (1937) Got The Jitters - Don Redman & His Orchestra (1934) Old Man Moze Is Dead - Louis Armstrong (1935) The Ghost of Old Man Mose - Harry Gold and His Pieces if Eight (1936) Old Man Mose Ain't Dead - Nat King Cole Trio (1939) |
6:00 pm
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The Comedy-O-Rama Hour |
The Camp Waterlogg Halloween Party part 2 with guest Fred Frees On the original improvisational radio theater comedy hour, it's Halloween when Mrs. Terrwilliger, Sgt. Lefty and Olive Pitts think the camp is haunted by the ghost of Pierre Terrwilliger (played by special guest star Fred Frees). Meanwhile, Andy and Lkie get spooky stories instead of candy for trick or treat. Husband and wife team Joe Bev and Kellogg not only produce, direct and write the weekly comedy hour, except for guest star Fred Frees, they improvised all the character's voices, including four the radio cartoons: "Waking Nightmare", "The Evil Goblins", "The Crashed Martian", and "The Creature in the Attic" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan. |
7:00 pm |
Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular Two, part 2 Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev) hosts the final installment of this holiday special, featuring June Foray as Witch Hazel and Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny in the Warner Brother's cartoon "A Witch's Tangled Hare" (1959), Joe Bev as Willoughby and the Professor in "Squidge Attack!", Chris Allen, Bill Scott, Hans Conried, and Paul Frees in Jay Ward's "Hoppity Hooper" fights ghosts, and the conclusions of Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg in "A Halloween Happening" by Daws Butler (2010) and Joe Bev as Harold Peary in "The Attack of the Creepy Crawly Things from Outer Space" , plus the 1962 novelty song "Monster Mash" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett. |
8:00 pm |
The Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention Celebrity Interviews |
Boris Karoff on TV & Stage, and Reader's Digest on the Radio Author Gordon Shriver talks about Boris Karloff, an actor not only known for the horror movies he appeared in, but Gordon explores an aspect of the actor’s career that is rarely explored: Karloff’s television and Broadway career, 2012, intercut with Blasts From the Past: "Reader's Digest on the Radio" - Boris Karloff reading four stories: Chung Ling Soo, Shakespeare's Home Town, Dr. Harvey Cushing and Story of the White House, all aired December of 1957. Shriver is the author of Boris Karloff: The Man Remembered. Since his death in 1969, Boris Karloff remains one of Hollywood’s most famous figures. He is still revered for his talent, his many qualities that earned him admiration and respect, and, of course, his landmark role as the Monster in the 1931 movie classic Frankenstein. |
9:00 pm |
Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular One -part 1 Guest host Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev) presents: June Foray and Mel Blanc in "Broomstick Bunny" (1956); part one of June Foray and Paul Frees in "Snooper and Blabber Meet the Gruesomes" (1966); Allan Reed, Mel Blanc, Jean VanderPyl, Gerry Johnson, Doug Young, Howard Morris, and Alan Melvin in part one of "The Flintstones: Monster Fred" (1964); Betty Boop sings "Mysterious Mose" (1930). Plus, new Fred Frees as Professor Ludwig Von Watchamacallit and the segments. |
10:00 pm |
The Comedy-O-Rama Hour |
The Camp Waterlogg Halloween Party - part 1 with guest Fred Frees On this original improvisational radio theater comedy hour, Ellis and Elise are installing security cameras around Camp Waterlogg as Andy and Lkie enjoy spooky stories by the guest's of Ranger Joe and Lorie's pre-Halloween party. Meanwhile, Sgt. Lefty and Olive Pitts meet the camp's new dog Sophie, played by real life pet of Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg, the married couple, who create Comedy-O-Rama each week. Bev and Kellogg improvised all the character's voices, including four the radio cartoon: "A Different Take on Halloween", "The Brave Boy and the Multicolored Ghost", "The Sweet Witch", and "Katrina the Capricious Witch" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan. |
11:00 pm |
The J-OTR Show with Joe Bev |
War of the Worlds Meets War of the Welles We Take You Now To Grover's Mill: The Making of the War of the Worlds Broadcast written, produced, directed, and narrated by Joe Bevilacqua. In this 1988 documentary, award-winning NPR producer Joe Bevilacqua looks at how the landmark broadcast came about and examines its impact on broadcast history. The half-hour program includes rare interviews with Mercury Theater producer John Houseman and writer Howard Koch, actor Arthur Anderson, and the people of Grover's Mill, New Jersey, who lived through the "Martian invasion". War of the Welles Joe Bev's 1986 parody, part of his Old Time Radio Parodies, Volume Two of The Best of the Comedy-O-Rama Hour. These are not old-time radio shows but incredible simulations! |
Mid
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Audio Classics Archive with Terry Salomonson |
The War of the Worlds with Orson Welles The October 30, 1938 Mercury Theatre on the Air that panicked a nation originally aired over the Columbia Broadcasting System radio network. Directed and narrated by actor and future filmmaker Orson Welles, the episode was an adaptation of H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds (1898). |
1:00 am |
Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular One - part 2 Guest host Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev) presents: "Quick Draw Mc Graw and the Treasure of Sarah's Mattress" (1960); part two of June Foray and Paul Frees in "Snooper and Blabber Meet the Gruesomes" (1966); Allan Reed, Mel Blanc, Jean VanderPyl, Gerry Johnson, Doug Young, Howard Morris, and Alan Melvin in part two of "The Flintstones: Monster Fred" (1964); Betty Hutton sings "Ol' Man Mose is Dead". |
2:00 am |
Aroma Thyme Radio with Chef Marcus Guilliano |
Healthy Halloween & Super Fruits Aroma Thyme Bistro owner Marcus Guiliano, Chef on a Mission, gives Healthy Halloween tips, and talks about Super Fruits. Pulitzer Prize winning author Alice Walker talks about being true to yourself, and Lorie Kellogg performs "Friends from the Vegetable Patch" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan, and sings the Aroma Thyme Bistro Song, Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg improvise with Chef Marcus as their Camp Waterlogg/Comedy-O-Rama Hour characters. |
3:00 am |
The Lost OTR Show #1 with Joe Bev |
Bulldog Drummond: Murder Visits Venus & Cisco Kid: 50,000 Reasons for Death Radio Theater dramatist Joe Bev presents an hour of recently uncovered old time radio not heard since their original broadcast, some more than 60 years ago. This time, it's Bulldog Drummond: Murder Visits Venus #187 starring Ned Weaver (originally aired on The Mutual Network, Monday, March 19, 1945, 8:30 pm) and Cisco Kid #236: 50,000 Reasons for Death (originally syndicated on transcription disc). |
4:00 am
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Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular Two, part 1 Guest host Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev) returns to present this two-part special, which includes June Foray as Witch Hazel and Clarence Nash as Donald Duck in the Disney cartoon "Trick or Treat" (1952), Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg in "A Halloween Happening" by Daws Butler (2010); "A Different Take on Halloween" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan (2010) |
5:00 am
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The Jazz-O-Rama Hour with Joe Bev |
A Jazz-O-Rama Halloween Joe Bev and guest co-host Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev again) present an hour of spooky 78 RPM records, including: Hells Bells - Dick Robertson and The New Yorkers (Sid Peltyn and his Orchestra) (February 17, 1933) Bug-A-Boo - Red Nichols Red Nichols and His Five Pennies (December 10, 1930) Shivery Stomp - Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra (1929) Mr. Ghost Goes To Town - Louis Prima And His New Orleans Gang (1936) The Ghost Of Smokey Joe - Cab Calloway & His Orchestra (1939) The Headless Horseman - Kay Starr & Billy Butterfield Quintet (1949) Skeleton In The Closet - Nat Gonella & His Georgians (1937) The Skeleton in the Closet - Artie Shaw (October 30, 1936) Skeleton In The Closet - Louis Armstrong with Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra (1936) Swingin' At The Seance - Dorothy Claire with Glenn Miller And His Orchestra(January 13, 1941) Dry Bones (Head Bone Connected To The Neck Bone) - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (1950) Zombie - Gene Kardos & His Orchestra (1934) The Goblin Band - Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra (1937) The Black Cat - Ozzie Nelson And His Orchestra (1937) Got The Jitters - Don Redman & His Orchestra (1934) Old Man Moze Is Dead - Louis Armstrong (1935) The Ghost of Old Man Mose - Harry Gold and His Pieces if Eight (1936) Old Man Mose Ain't Dead - Nat King Cole Trio (1939) |
6:00 am |
The Comedy-O-Rama Hour |
The Camp Waterlogg Halloween Party part 2 with guest Fred Frees On the original improvisational radio theater comedy hour, it's Halloween when Mrs. Terrwilliger, Sgt. Lefty and Olive Pitts think the camp is haunted by the ghost of Pierre Terrwilliger (played by special guest star Fred Frees). Meanwhile, Andy and Lkie get spooky stories instead of candy for trick or treat. Husband and wife team Joe Bev and Kellogg not only produce, direct and write the weekly comedy hour, except for guest star Fred Frees, they improvised all the character's voices, including four the radio cartoons: "Waking Nightmare", "The Evil Goblins", "The Crashed Martian", and "The Creature in the Attic" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan. |
7:00 am |
Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular Two, part 2 Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev) hosts the final installment of this holiday special, featuring June Foray as Witch Hazel and Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny in the Warner Brother's cartoon "A Witch's Tangled Hare" (1959), Joe Bev as Willoughby and the Professor in "Squidge Attack!", Chris Allen, Bill Scott, Hans Conried, and Paul Frees in Jay Ward's "Hoppity Hooper" fights ghosts, and the conclusions of Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg in "A Halloween Happening" by Daws Butler (2010) and Joe Bev as Harold Peary in "The Attack of the Creepy Crawly Things from Outer Space" , plus the 1962 novelty song "Monster Mash" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett. |
8:00 am
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The Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention Celebrity Interviews |
Boris Karoff on TV & Stage, and Reader's Digest on the Radio Author Gordon Shriver talks about Boris Karloff, an actor not only known for the horror movies he appeared in, but Gordon explores an aspect of the actor’s career that is rarely explored: Karloff’s television and Broadway career, 2012, intercut with Blasts From the Past: "Reader's Digest on the Radio" - Boris Karloff reading four stories: Chung Ling Soo, Shakespeare's Home Town, Dr. Harvey Cushing and Story of the White House, all aired December of 1957. Shriver is the author of Boris Karloff: The Man Remembered. Since his death in 1969, Boris Karloff remains one of Hollywood’s most famous figures. He is still revered for his talent, his many qualities that earned him admiration and respect, and, of course, his landmark role as the Monster in the 1931 movie classic Frankenstein. |
9:00 am
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The Voice Actor Show with Joe Bev |
Guest Noel Blanc about his dad Mel Blanc Profile of Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices Blast from the Past: The Mel Blanc Show #2: The Efficiency Expert (09/10/46) Plus, funny interstitials by Fred Frees, Joe Bev and Lorie Kellogg |
10:00 am |
Lorie's Book Nook with Lorie Kellogg |
Marilyn Mitchell, author of Walking with the Stars Learn about the Palm Springs "Walk of Stars" that includes celebrities who have contributed so much to the magic and allure of the entertainment world. Blast from the Past: Stars Over Hollywood #1 |
11:00 am |
The J-OTR Show with Joe Bev |
Deconstructing Laurel & Hardy The comedy hour combines audio from classic moments from Laurel & Hardy movies with a new radio theater in which "the boys" open a fix-it shop and recall their past failures as they handle a barrage of wacky customers. |
Noon |
Fred Frees Favorites An Audio Book Sampler |
Another Nice Mess Chapter 1 by Raymond Valinoti, narrated by Jack de Golia Selections from Pedro's Parodies by Pedro Pablo Sacristan, performed by Joe Bevilacqua |
1:00 pm |
What's Cookin' with Chef Steve Mendoza |
A Tribute to Benny Bell An interview with guest Joel Samberg, Benny Bell's grandson and BearManor author. Plus, the music of Benny Bell. |
2:00 pm |
Aroma Thyme Radio with Chef Marcus Guilliano | Guests: Henry Lovejoy, president and founder of Eco-Fish, about safe and healthy tuna, and Dr. Marty Rossman, M.D., co-founder of the Academy for Guided Imagery, about how the body wants loving attention. Also, Lorie Kellogg sings the Aroma Thyme Bistro Song and Chef Marcus visits the Camp Waterlogg garden. And a Blast from the Past: The Health And Happiness Show #1 starring Hank Williams. |
3:00 pm |
Audio Classics Archive with Terry Salomonson |
Host Terry Salomonson presents an hour of OTR from his personal vault. Campbell Playhouse #9: Arrowsmith with Orson Welles (02/03/39) |
4:00 pm |
The Lost OTR Show #1 with Joe Bev |
A Date with Judy #43 Frank Sinatra Build-Up Bulldog Drummond: The Case of the Double Death (Both not heard in more than 60 years.) |
5:00 pm |
The Jazz-O-Rama Hour with Joe Bev |
Heavenly Harmonies: The Ink Spots Meet the Andrew Sisters Joe Bev presents 78 RPM Jazz with a Sense of Humor, including: Stompin At The Savoy - The Ink Spots (1936) Shoo Shoo Baby - Andrews Sisters (1944) Christopher Columbus - The Ink Spots (1936) Straighten Up and Fly Right - The Andrews Sisters (1944) Don't Get Around Much Anymore - The Ink Spots (1943) Rum and Coca Cola - The Andrews Sisters (1945) Java Jive - The Ink Spots (1940) Elmer's Tune - The Andrews Sisters (1943) I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - The Ink Spots (1941) Bei Mir Bist Du Schon - The Andrews Sisters (1938) With Plenty Of Money And You The Ink Spots (1937) Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree - The Andrews Sisters (1942) The Woody Woodpecker Song - Danny Kaye & The Andrews Sisters (1940) I'm Beginning to See the Light - Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots (1945) Swing High, Swing Low - The Ink Spots (1937) Civilization - Danny Kaye & The Andrews Sisters (1947) |
6:00 pm
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Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Goes to the Circus part 2 Guest Host and Ringmaster Himalaya Hinchcliffe (Joe Bev.) presents Billy Costello and Mae Questal in the Max Fleischer Popeye cartoon The Man on the Flying Trapeze (1934), Spike Jones & His City Slickers (with Doodles Weaver) perform The Man on the Flying Trapeze (1946), Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg read the conclusion of The Clyde Betty Show: Perils of the Tiger Barn by Roger Smith (2010), Daws Butler and Don Messick in Acrobatty Yogi (1961), Uncle Dunkle and Donnie (Joe Bev.) in Sticky Wicket by Daws Butler (2009), Mel Blanc in the Bob McKimson Warner Brothers cartoon Big Top Bunny (1951). |
7:00 pm |
The Lost OTR Show #2 with Joe Bev |
Blondie #2 (11/6/39) Cisco Kid #20: Larabe Land Grab (Both not heard in more than 60 years.) |
8:00 pm |
The Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention Celebrity Interviews | Larry Storch & Edd "Kookie" Byrnes From 2006, Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention, guests Larry Storch (F-Troop, Car-54, Tennessee Tuxedo) and Edd "Kookie" Byrnes (77 Sunset Strip) talk about their TV and film careers (2006) |
9:00 pm |
The Voice Actor Show with Joe Bev |
Guest Noel Blanc about his dad Mel Blanc Profile of Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices Blast from the Past: The Mel Blanc Show #2: The Efficiency Expert (09/10/46) Plus, funny interstitials by Fred Frees, Joe Bev and Lorie Kellogg |
10:00 pm |
Lorie's Book Nook with Lorie Kellogg |
Marilyn Mitchell, author of Walking with the Stars Learn about the Palm Springs "Walk of Stars" that includes celebrities who have contributed so much to the magic and allure of the entertainment world. Blast from the Past: Stars Over Hollywood #1 |
11:00 pm |
The J-OTR Show with Joe Bev |
Deconstructing Laurel & Hardy The comedy hour combines audio from classic moments from Laurel & Hardy movies with a new radio theater in which "the boys" open a fix-it shop and recall their past failures as they handle a barrage of wacky customers. |
Mid
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Fred Frees Favorites An Audio Book Sampler |
Another Nice Mess Chapter 1 by Raymond Valinoti, narrated by Jack de Golia Selections from Pedro's Parodies by Pedro Pablo Sacristan, performed by Joe Bevilacqua |
1:00 am |
What's Cookin' with Chef Steve Mendoza |
A Tribute to Benny Bell An interview with guest Joel Samberg, Benny Bell's grandson and BearManor author. Plus, the music of Benny Bell. |
2:00 am |
Aroma Thyme Radio with Chef Marcus Guilliano | Guests: Henry Lovejoy, president and founder of Eco-Fish, about safe and healthy tuna, and Dr. Marty Rossman, M.D., co-founder of the Academy for Guided Imagery, about how the body wants loving attention. Also, Lorie Kellogg sings the Aroma Thyme Bistro Song and Chef Marcus visits the Camp Waterlogg garden. And a Blast from the Past: The Health And Happiness Show #1 starring Hank Williams. |
3:00 am |
Audio Classics Archive with Terry Salomonson |
Host Terry Salomonson presents an hour of OTR from his personal vault. Campbell Playhouse #9: Arrowsmith with Orson Welles (02/03/39) |
4:00 am
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The Lost OTR Show #1 with Joe Bev |
A Date with Judy #43 Frank Sinatra Build-Up Bulldog Drummond: The Case of the Double Death (Both not heard in more than 60 years.) |
5:00 am
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The Jazz-O-Rama Hour with Joe Bev |
Heavenly Harmonies: The Ink Spots Meet the Andrew Sisters Joe Bev presents 78 RPM Jazz with a Sense of Humor, including: Stompin At The Savoy - The Ink Spots (1936) Shoo Shoo Baby - Andrews Sisters (1944) Christopher Columbus - The Ink Spots (1936) Straighten Up and Fly Right - The Andrews Sisters (1944) Don't Get Around Much Anymore - The Ink Spots (1943) Rum and Coca Cola - The Andrews Sisters (1945) Java Jive - The Ink Spots (1940) Elmer's Tune - The Andrews Sisters (1943) I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - The Ink Spots (1941) Bei Mir Bist Du Schon - The Andrews Sisters (1938) With Plenty Of Money And You The Ink Spots (1937) Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree - The Andrews Sisters (1942) The Woody Woodpecker Song - Danny Kaye & The Andrews Sisters (1940) I'm Beginning to See the Light - Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots (1945) Swing High, Swing Low - The Ink Spots (1937) Civilization - Danny Kaye & The Andrews Sisters (1947) |
6:00 am |
Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Goes to the Circus part 2 Guest Host and Ringmaster Himalaya Hinchcliffe (Joe Bev.) presents Billy Costello and Mae Questal in the Max Fleischer Popeye cartoon The Man on the Flying Trapeze (1934), Spike Jones & His City Slickers (with Doodles Weaver) perform The Man on the Flying Trapeze (1946), Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg read the conclusion of The Clyde Betty Show: Perils of the Tiger Barn by Roger Smith (2010), Daws Butler and Don Messick in Acrobatty Yogi (1961), Uncle Dunkle and Donnie (Joe Bev.) in Sticky Wicket by Daws Butler (2009), Mel Blanc in the Bob McKimson Warner Brothers cartoon Big Top Bunny (1951). |
7:00 am |
The Lost OTR Show #2 with Joe Bev |
Blondie #2 (11/6/39) Cisco Kid #20: Larabe Land Grab (Both not heard in more than 60 years.) |
8:00 am
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The Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention Celebrity Interviews | Larry Storch & Edd "Kookie" Byrnes From 2006, Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention, guests Larry Storch (F-Troop, Car-54, Tennessee Tuxedo) and Edd "Kookie" Byrnes (77 Sunset Strip) talk about their TV and film careers (2006) |
August 2014 BearManor Radio Schedule:
The Voice Actor Show with Joe Bev | Guest Joe Alaskey Blast from the Past: The Mel Blanc Show #1: Birthday Cards (09-03-46) |
Lorie's Book Nook with Lorie Kellogg |
Guest Jill C. Nelson the co-author of John Holmes: A Life Measured In Inches (New 2nd Edition) Blast From the Past: The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Vanishing White Elephant, with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce (1945) |
The J-OTR Show with Joe Bev |
The Shadow Meets The Silhouette Deathhouse Rescue (09-26-37) The Silhouette Meets His Reflection (1986) |
The Lost OTR Show #1 with Joe Bev |
A Date with Judy #3 Mother Runs Away (7-8-41) Cisco Kid #24: Poet of the Prairies |
Fred Frees Favorites An Audio Book Sampler |
3712 by Ben Ohmart, Performed by Fred Frees Sons of the Father Chapter 1 & 2 by Janette Anderson, read by Mike Dennis |
What's Cookin' with Chef Steve Mendoza |
An interview with Bear Manor author Ian Finkel Goat Cheese Paninis for National goat cheese month and Panini month A tribute to Elvis Presley and Jerry Garcia ... and more... |
Audio Classics Archive with Terry Salomonson |
Tales Of The Texas Rangers # 2 The White Elephant with Joel McCrea (7/15/50) & Murder By Experts #10 Dig Your Own Grave (8/15/49) |
The Jazz-O-Rama Hour with Joe Bev |
Jumpin', Rockin' Jazz 78s - "Without Slim Gaillard, Louis Jordan and Roy Brown, there'd be no Little Richard, Chuck Berry or Elvis Presley," says Jazz-O-Rama host Joe Bev who also voices Mr. Jazzbo, a 78 record during the music hour. |
Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Goes to the Circus part 1 Himalayas Hinchliffe (Joe Bev) hosts an hour of Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Bozo and more |
The Lost OTR Show #2 with Joe Bev |
Bulldog Drummond: Terror in the Circus (01-10-44) & Cisco Kid #25: The Innocent Rustler |
The Mid-Atalentic Nostalgia Convention Celebrity Interviews | 2011: The Last Interview with Davey Jones (The Monkees, Oliver!) Plus: Karen Valentine and Michael Constantine (Room 222) |
The Wurlitzer Organ Hour | |
The Voice Actor Show with Joe Bev | Guest Joe Alaskey Blast from the Past: The Mel Blanc Show #1: Birthday Cards (09-03-46) |
Lorie's Book Nook with Lorie Kellogg | Guest Jill C. Nelson the co-author of John Holmes: A Life Measured In Inches (New 2nd Edition) Blast From the Past: The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Vanishing White Elephant, with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce (1945) |
The J-OTR Show with Joe Bev |
The Shadow Meets The Silhouette Deathhouse Rescue (09-26-37) The Silhouette Meets His Reflection (1986) |
The Lost OTR Show #1 with Joe Bev |
A Date with Judy #3 Mother Runs Away (7-8-41) Cisco Kid #24: Poet of the Prairies |
Fred Frees Favorites An Audio Book Sampler |
3712 by Ben Ohmart, Performed by Fred Frees Sons of the Father Chapter 1 & 2 by Janette Anderson, read by Mike Dennis |
What's Cookin' with Chef Steve Mendoza |
An interview with Bear Manor author Ian Finkel Goat Cheese Paninis for National goat cheese month and Panini month A tribute to Elvis Presley and Jerry Garcia ... and more... |
Audio Classics Archive with Terry Salomonson |
Tales Of The Texas Rangers # 2 The White Elephant with Joel McCrea (7/15/50) & Murder By Experts #10 Dig Your Own Grave (8/15/49) |
The Jazz-O-Rama Hour with Joe Bev |
Jumpin', Rockin' Jazz 78s - "Without Slim Gaillard, Louis Jordan and Roy Brown, there'd be no Little Richard, Chuck Berry or Elvis Presley," says Jazz-O-Rama host Joe Bev who also voices Mr. Jazzbo, a 78 record during the music hour. |
Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev |
Cartoon Carnival Goes to the Circus part 1 Himalayas Hinchliffe (Joe Bev) hosts an hour of Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Bozo and more |
The Lost OTR Show #2 with Joe Bev |
Bulldog Drummond: Terror in the Circus (01-10-44) Cisco Kid #25: The Innocent Rustler |
The Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention Celebrity Interviews | 2011: The Last Interview with Davey Jones (The Monkees, Oliver!) Plus: Karen Valentine and Michael Constantine (Room 222) |
The Wurlitzer Organ Hour |
Past archive shows are available at http://www.waterlogg.com
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Check out this great new page Lorie B Kellogg made for the Bear Manor Radio Network we are working on with Ben Ohmart and Fred Frees!
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