November 2014, Joe Bevilacqua has produced another 15 unique radio hours, 12 of which air on BearManor Radio (BMR).
Each BearManor Radio show is wrapped in a funny Ludwig Von Whatchamacallit interstitial:
All 12 BMR hours are podcast
on demand and streamed 24/7 at http://bearmanorradio.com and http://www.waterlogg.com. |
Schedule:
9:00 am & pm
The Voice Actor Show with Joe Bev
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)
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)
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)
Noon & Midnight
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
1:00 pm & am
What's Cooking? 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:
2:00 pm & am
Aroma Thyme Radio with Chef Marcus Guilliano
Healthy Thanksgiving
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.
3:00 pm & am
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)
4:00 pm & am
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)
5:00 pm & am
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.
6:00 pm & am
The Jazz-O-Rama Hour with Joe Bev
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)
7:00 pm & am
The Lost OTR Show with Joe Bev
A Date with Judy #45: Car Trouble (03/07/44)
Cisco Kid #179: Killers at Large
8:00 pm & am
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.
More Joe Bev podcasts at http://www.joebev.com, http://www.dawsbutler.com and http://www.comedyorama.com:
The Joe Bev Audio Theater
Dimension X Revisited or Willoughby Goes and Gets It
This new radio theater, written by Joe Bevilacqua and Robert J. Cirasa, and produced, directed and voiced entirely by Joe Bevilacqua, is based on the short story appearing in the book, It's That Time Again: The New Stories of Old Time Radio, published by BearManor Media.
The Joe Bev Experience
A Conversation with Tom Sito
A new installment of Cartoon Carnival, featuring a SKYPE with Tom Sito, the "well-known American animator, animation historian and teacher. He has been called a 'key figure in the Disney Renaissance', and one of the One Hundred Most Important People in Animation. Also heard on the show, audio clips from classic animated cartoons, include Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Flies Ain't Human (1941), Minding the Baby (1931), Wackiki Wabbit (1943), What's Up, Doc? (1950), Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988), Raggedy Ann & Andy (1977), and Hillbilly Hare (1950). The hour will also feature a cut from the soon to be released Rare Daws Butler 04: Mr. Jinks (Daws Butler) and Chas Butler in Baby Setter Sitter, and Big Mouth Fox, a Pedro's Fable--produced, directed and voiced by Joe Bev.
The Joe Bev Hour Sunday Edition
The Lost OTR Show
A Date with Judy #1: Tiger
Bulldog Drummond: A Dinner with Death 4/23/45
Joe Bev & Lorie Kellogg produced a fundraiser video for the Ellenville Cooperative Nursery School...
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WATERLOGG RADIO NETWORK
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Jazz-O-Rama: iTunes Link
Cartoon Carnival: iTunes Link
Joe Bev Exp: Tunes Link
Joe Bev Audio Theater: iTunes Link
Joe Bev Hour Sunday Edition: iTunes Link
The Voice Actor Show: iTunes Link
Lorie's Book Nook: iTunes Link
J-OTR Show: iTunes Link
Fred Frees Favorites: iTunes Link
The Lost OTR Show: iTunes Link
Audio Classics Archive: iTunes Link
What's Cookin' with Chef Steve: iTunes Link
Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention Celebrity Interviews: iTunes Link
Aroma Thyme Radio: iTunes Link
MORE PODCASTS CAN BE HEAR HERE: http://www.waterlogg.com.
ADDITIONAL LINKS:
Waterlogg Audio: http://waterlogg.com/
Daws Butler Audio: http://dawsbutler.com/
Comedy-O-Rama Site: http://comedyorama.com/
More About Joe Bev: http://joebev.com/
Daws Butler Audio: http://dawsbutler.com/
Comedy-O-Rama Site: http://comedyorama.com/
More About Joe Bev: http://joebev.com/
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