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Phil Proctor goes native
on The Comedy-O-Rama Hour |
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.
Question:
What do these five sentences have in
common?
1. Philip Proctor pays tribute to the late Peter Bergman and Firesign Theater.
2. Hoyt Curtin talks about his musical underscore for the Hanna-Barbera cartoons.
3. Daws Butler and Alan Reed show their serious sides.
4. Joe Bev presents 1940s 78 RPM Jazz That inspired Rock'n'Roll.
5. A classic Chekhov play is presented.
Answer:
They all describe segments airing this week on The Joe Bev Hour.
Joe Bev, also known as Joe Bevilacqua, produces FIVE different
radio shows per week. Under the collective title The Joe Bev
Hour, they are syndicated to radio stations around the world,
including Dream Stream Radio, Sound Stages Radio, WHRO-Norfolk,
VA, The 1920s Radio Network, Toon Radio, and soon WGTD Public
Radio, Wisconsin Public Radio.
LISTEN to one of the FIVE CHANNELS
from WATERLOGG RADIO NETWORK
For the latest broadcast schedule, go to:
http://waterloggproductions.blogspot.com/p/waterlogg-productions-calendar.html
On this week's shows:
Phil Proctor is an internationally known actor, singer, writer, composer, director and producer, and co-founder of the Firesign Theatre. On screen, he has appeared with Robert De Niro, Orson Welles, Tuesday Weld, Jack Nicholson, Tony Curtis, Jerry Lewis and John Astin. On television he has appeared in such shows as "Jag", "Men Behaving Badly", Dave's World", Night Court", "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air", and General Hospital". He voiced "Howard", the father of Phil and Lil, for eight seasons on Nickelodeon's Emmy-award winning "Rugrats", reprising the role in the "Rugrats in Paris" movie. He can be heard as the Drunken circus monkey in Eddie Murphy's "Dr. Dolittle", the scared elephant in Disney's "Tarzan", Snowball the cat in "Hercules", and as various creatures in "Toy Story 1 and 2", "A Bug's Life", "The Iron Giant", "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", "Aladdin", "The Lion King", and "Beauty and the Beast". | The Comedy-O-Rama Hour
Camp Waterlogg: Peter Bergman and the End of the World
With special guest star Philip Proctor
PODCAST: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id572142422
Philip Proctor says, "'Peter Bergman and the End of the World' is a piece I was inspired to write after losing my dear friend, collaborator and Firesign partner to leukemia in March 2012. I chose to premiere the story on Comedy-O-Rama because of my admiration for Joe and Lorie's comic consistency over the years and because I know that their audience is the perfect place to perpetuate the memory of Peter's genius and stimulate an online interest in his legacy through Radio Free Oz, The Firesign Theatre and Proctor & Bergman. I know Peter would've loved it… Thanks, J & L ~ Philip"
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Slim Gaillard |
"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. | The Jazz-O-Rama Hour
Jumpin', Rockin' Jazz
PODCAST:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id611001393
Joe Bev presents 1940s 78 RPM Jazz that Inspired Rock'n'Roll, including:
Caldonia - Louis Jordan (1945)
Death Ray Boogie - Pete Johnson (1941)
Miss Fanny Brown - Roy Brown (1949)
Miss Fanny Brown Returns - Roy Brown (1950)
Slim Slam Boogie - Slim Gaillard (1942)
Sixth Avenue Express - Pete Johnson (1941)
Tuiti Fruiti - Slim Gaillard (1945)
Let the Good Times Roll - Louis Jordan and His Tympani Five (1946)
Good Rockin; Tonight - Roy Brown (1947)
Battle Ax - King Porter and His Orchestra (1948)
Cadillac Baby - Roy Brown (1950)
Manhattan Paul with the Three Riffs and George Barclay Orchestra (1948)
Hum Bug - Joe Houston and His Orchestra (1955)
Yac-A-Dac - Chuck Higgins and His Orchestra - 195?
Good Rockin' Man - Roy Brown (1950)
Caldonia - Louis Jordan (1956)
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Commentary by Joe Bevilacqua
Length 5.1 hrs • Unabridged
℗ 2011 by Alan Reed, Jr., Joe Bevilacqua
A Spooky Story by the Voice of Yogi Bear
Length 0.8 hrs • Audio Theater
℗ 2011 by the Butler Family, Joe Bevilacqua
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The Joe Bev Experience
Chapter 2 of Yabba Dabba Doo! The Alan Reed Story
& Part 1 of Daws Butler's Halloween Happening
PODCAST:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id627773341
The autobiography of the voice of Fred Flintstone is brought to life by veteran radio-theater producer Joe Bevilacqua and Alan Reed Jr., featuring rare interviews with Alan Reed himself, an interview with Joe Barbera, and clips from Reed's radio, TV, and film career, including The Fred Allen Show, The Shadow, The Life of Riley, Life with Luigi, Duffy's Tavern, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Viva Zapata, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and The Flintstones.This is an enhanced unabridged audiobook of the print book, which can be purchased from Downpour/Blackstone http://www.downpour.com/yabba-dabba-doo-1
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Part 1 of Daws Butler's Halloween Happening
Halloween may be over but not to Joe Bev and Daws Butler! This spooky tale is also available as an audiobook at http://www.downpour.com/daws-butler-s-halloween-happening-1 |
INCLUDED IN THIS AUDIO BOOK...
| Cartoon Carnival
Joe Bev's interview with Hanna-Barbera music composer Hoyt Curtin,
PODCAST:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id624696898
Part one of Joe Bev's interview with Hanna-Barbera music composer Hoyt Curtin, (2000); part one of a rare Top Cat cartoon (1965); Daws Butler and June Foray in The 64,000 Question, an unreleased Capital Record (1959); Paul Frees in Disney's Wonderful World of Color, part three (1961); Uncle Dunkle and Donnie in Helpful the Dwarf (2009); Hi-Ho from Snow White (1937); Willoughby and the Professor Go to Hollywood, part two (1972); and Tom Terrific in Robinsnest Caruso, part two (1957). |
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"The Tickling Scales" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan is included in the Jungle Animals collection...
You can buy The Bear on downpour.com...
| The Joe Bev Audio Theater
PODCAST:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id723057551
Streets of Staccato, Episode 1: Stench of the City, part 1 ... plus...
The Tickling Scales by Pedro Pablo Sacristan, performed by Lorie Kellogg
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The Bear, the classic one-act play by Anton Chekhov
In the first episode of Victor Gates's hilariously naughty 70's cop show with a modern sense of humor, Sgt. Staccato and his men battle it out with stinky pirates as Father Kelly from Belfast tags along. Craziness ensues as events lead to an epic showdown at Mr. B's Ballroom. Sgt. Staccato - Elie Hirschman; Sgt. Berk - David Sobkowiak; Chief Kilvinski - W. Ralph Walters; Father Kelly - Victor Gates; Officer Chuck - Victor Gates; Officer Ted - W. Ralph Walters; Officer Zombie - Scott Wentworth; Narrator - W. Ralph Walters; Streetwalker - W. Ralph Walters; The Trucker - Mindy Rast; Mr. B - W. Ralph Walters; Cutthroat Carl - Scott Wentworth; Salty Sam - W. Ralph Walters; Skinny Bill - David Sobkowiak; The Barmaid - Elie Hirschman; Bob Wolfenbridgen - Bill Holiweg; Marlea Ledford - Mindy Rast; Guy Kowabunga - W. Ralph Walters; Max Goldman - Victor Gates; Mayor Zimmer - Victor Gates
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The Tickling Scales by Pedro Pablo Sacristan, performed by Lorie Kellogg
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The Bear, the classic one-act play by Anton Chekhov, produced, directed, and adapted by Joe Bevilacqua.
Written in 1900, The Bear is one of the great works of Anton Chekhov, about the strange beginnings of love between the recently widowed Mrs. Popov and Grigory Stepanovich Smirnov. In Russian the word for "bear" which has two meanings: an animal or a rather rude, clumsy, awkward man. The play is alternately titled The Boor. The fine cast includes Cathi Tully, Bob Miller, and William Duff-Griffin. |
Science-O-Rama
with Joe Bev videos:
Cartoon Carnival
10 pm Tue. & 10 am Wed. ET
The Joe Bev Hour
airs on Dream Stream Radio
Mondays to Friday, at 11:00 am & 7:00 pm ET.
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.
The 1920s Radio Network airs
The Jazz-O-Rama Hour at 10 pm Fridays
Cartoon Carnival at 7 am Saturdays
More about Waterlogg Productions at: http://www.waterlogg.com.