The Joe Bev Hour
Sunday Edition:
Cartoon Carnival
with Joe Bev
"An Interview with Hoyt Curtin" part 1
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Hoyt Curtin
with Fred Fintstone |
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 3 (1961);
Uncle Dunkle and Donnie in "Helpful the Dwarf" (2009); "Hi-Ho" from
"Snow White" (1937); "Willoughby and the Professor Go to Hollywood"
part 2(1972); and Tom Terrific in "Robinsnest Caruso" part 2 (1957).
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The Best of Cartoon Carnival THE INTERVIEWS THE HOLIDAY SPECIALS PIRATES, GHOSTS AND MOON MEN THE SUPERSTARLength: 21.7 hrs CD Set or DownloadThis
collection includes all four volumes of The Best of Cartoon Carnival.
As the protégé of cartoon voice legend Daws Butler, veteran
award-winning broadcaster Joe Bevilacqua is no stranger to the cartoon
world. From Mel Blanc to June Foray, from Disney to Hanna-Barbera,
Cartoon Carnival is a lively hour of rare and classic cartoon audio,
children’s records, cartoon music and sound effects, new radio cartoons,
interviews, and mini-documentaries about the wonderful world of
animation. Just a small sampling of the delightful characters you’ll
encounter in this must-have audio includes Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound,
the Flintstones, Quick Draw McGraw, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Popeye, Bugs
Bunny, and Daffy Duck. There’s fun for the whole family! |
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Length: 5 hours 4 CD Set or Download
These are the further misadventures of the pertinacious professor and his perky partner who pucker around the globe and through time and space, in a vain attempt to “cure the world of all its ills.” This second set of imaginative, sound-effect-rich audio cartoons, produced, directed, and voiced by veteran, award-winning radio theater artist Joe Bevilacqua, with announcing by David Garland (WNYC, WQXR) and a special guest appearance by Margaret Juntwait (the Metropolitan Opera), includes
1. “You’re a God, Apollo Jacques! or Boys Don’t Have Feats” – the seventeenth and final episode in the NPR/Sirius XM Satellite series
2. “Willoughby and the Professor Meet Willaby and the Professor” – improvisations heard on Joe Bev’s Cartoon Carnival radio show
3. “The Squidge Attack” – a short story, part of Pedro’s Fables
4. “The Incompetent Genie” – a short story, part of Pedro’s Fables
5. “Willoughby and the Professor Meet the Godfather” – an early prototype improvisation
6.“Willoughby and the Professor Go to Hollywood” – an early prototype improvisation
7.“Science-O-Rama” – the soundtracks to the first seven Popular Science magazine videos, animated by Lorie Kellogg 8.“Dimension X Revisited, or Willoughby Goes and Gets It” – a new radio theater based on the short story appearing in the book It’s That Time Again: The New Stories of Old Time Radio
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 © 2014 by Joe Bevilacqua, Waterlogg Productions
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