Showing posts with label otr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label otr. Show all posts

Sunday, June 19, 2016

The Comedy-O-Rama Hour "Blast from the Past #4": The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes:“A Study in Lavender” & Old Time Radio Parodies, Episode 4:"Brute Ballingham, Private Detective"


Henry J. Quinn, Jan Meredith, Joe Bevilacqua and Vernon Morris
The Comedy-O-Rama Hour
"Blast from the
Past #4":
The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes:
 “A Study in Lavender”

Old Time Radio Parodies,

READ THE BEHIND THE SCENES STORY
ABOUT JOE BEV'S SHERLOCK HOLMES SERIES:
Bogart! Lorre! Greenstreet! Astor! None of them are in this one, but the "sound-alike" actors will keep you guessing in the first black and white radio broadcast in history! Sponsored by White House Cigars: "steal a box today!"

Written by William Melillo and produced and directed by Joe Bevilacqua. Featured in the cast were Joe Bevilacqua, Jan Meredith, William Melillo, Alison Nead, and Jay Snyder. (28:03)



comedy
LISTEN TO NEW
AND ARCHIVED
  SHOWS NOW!

PART 1: The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes, Episode 4:
"Sherlock Holmes in Trouble"
by Daws Butler.
Produced and Directed by Joe Bevilacqua.
Vernon Morris as Sherlock Holmes

Cast:
Holmes: Vernon Morris
Watson: Henry J. Quinn
Mrs. Hudson: Jan Meredith
Bert Stover: Joe Bevilacqua

AUDIO BOOK Length: 4 hours& 56 min.


Comedy and mystery are happy bedfellows in The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes. Veteran award-winning radio producer Joe Bevilacqua’s ten-part radio theater series pays humorous homage to the classic characters of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The stories are filled with sly references to the original “Canon,” and even the Baker Street Irregulars and other Holmesian groups and scholars have enjoyed this about the series.

Titles include:
Episode One: “The Mystery of the Creepy Hack Writer”
Episode Two: “My Dinner at Baker Street”
Episode Three: “Sherlock Holmes in Trouble”
Episode Four: “A Study in Lavender”
Episode Five: “The Death of Mr. Sherlock Holmes”
Episode Six: “The Giant Rat of Sumatra”
Episode Seven: “Tales From the Vienna Wards”
Episode Eight: “His Second to Last Bow”
Episode Nine: “Revenge of the Beekeeper”
Episode Ten: “Holmes’ Creepy Christmas”


Old-Time Radio Parodies by Joe Bevilacqua, William Melillo, Robert J. Cirasa
PART 2:
Old Time Radio Parodies,
Episode 4: 
"Brute Ballingham, Private Detective"

Written, Produced and Directed by by Joe Bevilacqua

CAST: Joe Bevilacqua, William Melillo, Alison Nead, Peter Nevargic, Thomas Babkowski. and Jay Snyder.

INCLUDED IN: The New & Old Time Radio Collection
Length: 8 hours  8 CD Set or Download

A tribute to the golden age of radio from veteran producer Joe Bevilacqua, The New Stories of Old Time Radio is a collection of radio dramas and parodies featuring beloved radio characters and shows.


The New Stories of Old Time Radio: 
Volume One, Set One
Produced, directed, and voiced by Joe Bevilacqua, with Lorie Kellogg, this is the first anthology of new fiction based on the beloved old-time radio characters and shows.

The New Stories of Old Time Radio:
 “Fibber McGee” and “Duffy’s Tavern” 
A follow-up to the first volume, this radio theater production features two new old-time radio stories, complete with sound effects and music.

Old Time Radio Parodies: 
The Best of Comedy-O-Rama Hour, Season Two 

Producer Joe Bevilacqua parodies some of the most beloved old-time radio shows, including The Shadow, The Lone Ranger, The Green Hornet, and War of the Worlds.


 All the Waterlogg Titles can be found here...

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Lights Out on the BearManor Radio Network!

Listen to BearManor Radio Online

Publisher Ben Ohmart and I should have called this The BearManor NOSTALGIA Network. After all, our original programming is geared toward the subject.

With that in mind, we added a PLETHORA of classic old time radio shows, some starring the likes of Jimmy Stewart, Joel McCrea, Ronald Coleman, Orson Welles, and too many stars to mention. AND as a very special treat for our listeners, we are devoting Sunday to a 16 hour transcription of the entire Washington, D.C. WJSV Radio broadcast day: September 21, 1939, during which you'll hear, soaps, news, sports, President Roosevelt, Anges Moorehead, Joe E. Brown, and Louis Prima.


play now graphic

Listen using WinampListen using iTunesListen using Windows Media PlayerListen using QuicktimeListen using Real Player


BearManor Radio Program Director Joe Bevilacqua has a special message for our listeners: "Wow! I can't believe we have been on the air for over a year now! We had only four listeners that first month, but we must be doing something right, because our current audience is in the tens of thousands!"



NOW INCLUDED IN THE BEARMANOR 
RADIO WEEKLY LINE-UP!
Lights Out is an American old-time radio program devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural.
Wyllis Cooper, creator of Lights Out!

Created by Wyllis Cooper and then taken over by Arch Oboler, versions of Lights Out aired on different networks, at various times, from January 1934 to the summer of 1947 and the series eventually made the transition to television.Lights Out was one of the earliest radio horror programs, predating Suspense and Inner Sanctum. WIKI


Today5:00 PM - Dimension X / X Minus One/ Lights Out
6:00 PM - Big Band Remotes - Charlie Spivak / Glenn Miller
7:00 PM - The Voice Actor Show - Joe Alaskey / The Mel Blanc Show
8:00 PM - Lorie's Book Nook - Jill Nelson / The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
9:00 PM - The J-OTR Show - The Shadow Meets The Silhouette
10:00 PM - The Lost OTR Show - A Date with Judy / The Cisco Kid
11:00 PM - Fred Frees Favorites - 3712 and Sons of the Father 1 & 2

Friday, August 7
Midnight  - What's Cookin'? - Goat Cheese Panini
1:00 AM  - Audio Classics Archive - Tales Of The Texas Rangers w/Joel McCrea / Murder By Experts
2:00 AM  - The Jazz-O-Rama Hour - Jumpin' Rockin' Jazz
3:00 AM  - Cartoon Carnival - Goes to the Circus
4:00 AM - The Lost OTR Show - Bulldog Drummond / The Cisco Kid
5:00 AM - The MANC Celebrity Interviews - Davey Jones & Karen Valentine
6:00 AM - The Jack Benny Show / Duffy's Tavern
7:00 AM - Our Miss Brooks / My Friend Irma
8:00 AM - Wild Bill Hickock / Hank Williams
9:00 AM - Tarzan / Jungle Jim
10:00 AM - Boston Blackie / Richard Diamond P.I.
11:00 AM - Dimension X / X Minus One / Lights Out
Noon - The Voice Actor Show - Joe Alaskey / The Mel Blanc Show
1:00 PM - Lorie's Book Nook - Jill Nelson / The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
2:00 PM - The J-OTR Show - The Shadow Meets The Silhouette
3:00 PM - Bob & Ray
7:00 PM - The CBS Mystery Mystery Theater
8:00 PM  - The Joe Bev Audio Theater
9:00 PM - Jean Shepherd
10:00 PM - The Sears Radio Theater 

 All the Waterlogg Titles can be found here...
New & Old Time Radio Collection
Length: 8 hours
8 CD Set or Download

A tribute to the golden age of radio from veteran producer Joe Bevilacqua, The New Stories of Old Time Radio is a collection of radio dramas and parodies featuring beloved radio characters and shows.

The New Stories of Old Time Radio: Volume One, Set One
Produced, directed, and voiced by Joe Bevilacqua, with Lorie Kellogg, this is the first anthology of new fiction based on the beloved old-time radio characters and shows.
The New Stories of Old Time Radio: “Fibber McGee” and “Duffy’s Tavern” 
A follow-up to the first volume, this radio theater production features two new old-time radio stories, complete with sound effects and music. 
cartoon carnival holiday

audible-BUY


cds

Old Time Radio Parodies: The Best of Comedy-O-Rama Hour, Season Two 
Producer Joe Bevilacqua parodies some of the most beloved old-time radio shows, including The Shadow, The Lone Ranger, The Green Hornet, and War of the Worlds.

© 2014 by Joe Bevilacqua, Waterlogg Productions
The Whithering of Willoughby and the Professor: Their Ways in the Worlds

Length: 8.1 hours
8 CD Set or Download

This is an epic science fiction/fantasy comedy 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.”
Stories include:Episode One: “I'll Teach You!” or “Box of Nothing”

Episode Two: “Holy Smoke” or “The Red-Suited Man”
Episode Three: “More Edible Than Durable” or “You Smashed My Monkey!”
Episode Four: “Oh Boy, She Looks Great!” or “Which Witchway is Which?”
Episode Five: “Your Separate World Lines” or I'm Big and You’re Small”
Episode Six: “Now It's Time To Sing!” or “Unwanted Noises in the Air”
Episode Seven: “I Like This Box!” or “Oh Victim Man!”
Episode Eight: “Oh Dalai” or “Life is Dukka” 
cartoon carnival holiday
audible-BUY
cds


Episode Nine: “The Traveling Extravaganza” or “His Name is Bub”
Episode Ten: “More Dogs For Me?” or “Knock-a-knock-knuckles”
Episode Eleven: “You’re a Messiah” or “Buboes in the Lymph Nodes”

Episode Thirteen: “Is Eloquence a Bauble” or “Where’s My Cyaneus
Episode Fourteen: “I Do Not Like the Blackness of Her Nose” or “The Penguins Laugh at You!”
Episode Fifteen: “The Genius of These Woods” or “I’m Also Wearing Explosives”
Episode Sixteen: “Say Jacques!” or “She’s Got Kneepads!"


© 2014 by Joe Bevilacqua, Waterlogg Productions
A Joe Bev
Cartoon Collection


Selected, produced, 
and directed by Joe Bevilacqua 

Featuring works by Joe Bevilacqua, Pedro Pablo Sacristán, and many others 

Performed by Joe Bevilacqua, Lorie Kellogg, William Melillo, and others 

Genre: Fiction/Humor
ISBN-13: 978-1-4830-1554-5

Length: 7.7 hours
8 CD Set or Download

In A Joe Bev Cartoon Collection,
award-winning radio producer
and voice actor Joe Bevilacqua, a.k.a. Joe Bev, presents …


An hour of film noir parodies, including
  1. The Mysterious Thief of Thieves
  2. The Safe
  3. The Japanese Sandman
  4. The Mystery of the Missing Coin
  5. The Camp Kilmer Case

An hour of sea adventure parodies, including
  1. An Octopus in Trouble
  2. Britty the Starfish
  3. The Good Pirate
  4. Pete the Pelican
  5. Lola the Whale
  6. Birth of the Turtles
  7. Sherlock Snail Finds a Home
  8. The Cockerel, the Duck, and the Mermaids
  9. Stickybeard’s Treasure
  10. A Warm Whale
  11. Maddie’s Treasure

An hour of big-top parodies, including
  1. The Careless Clown
  2. The Happy Sweeper
  3. Perils of the Tiger Barn
  4. Sticky Wicket
  5. The Mysterious Juggling Clown
  6. The Traveling Extravaganza, or, His Name is Bub


cartoon carnival holiday
audible-BUY

cds




Two hours of horse opera parodies, including
  1. The Deductive Mr. Horsefly
  2. The Mystery of the Bodiless Horseman
  3. Johnny the Lizard
  4. The Lonely Ranger
  5. Deadeye Dunbar
  6. Rapunzel and the Bandit
  7. The Old Ranger
  8. The Full Warren

An hour of sci-fi parodies, including
  1. The Crashed Martian
  2. The Red Moon
  3. The Best Robot
  4. The Hypersensor
  5. Squidge Attack
  6. Huck Goes to the Moon
  7. Drums in Space
  8. Timmy in the Future
  9. Robot with a Virus
  10. The Old Man on the Moon

An hour of jungle adventure parodies, including
  1. A Lion without a Roar
  2. Johnny the Giraffe
  3. The Colorless Tiger
  4. Ice in the Jungle
  5. The Tickling Scales
  6. The Mocking Tiger
  7. Jemima the Nosy Giraffe
  8. Never Make Fun of a Rhino
  9. The Photographic Elephant
  10. Peter Bergman and the End of the World
  11. The Boo Boo Monkeys
© 2014 by Joe Bevilacqua,
Waterlogg Productions

Sunday, August 2, 2015

BEARMANOR RADIO NETWORK live for AUGUST 2015

banner


Program Director Joe Bevilacqua has a special message for our listeners:

"Wow! I can't believe we have been on the air for over a year now! We had only four listeners that first month, but we must be doing something right, because our current audience is in the tens of thousands!"

Publisher Ben Ohmart and I should have called this The BearManor NOSTALGIA Network. After all, our original programming is geared toward the subject.

With that in mind, we added a PLETHORA of classic old time radio shows, some starring the likes of Jimmy Stewart, Joel McCrea, Ronald Coleman, Orson Welles, and too many stars to mention. AND as a very special treat for our listeners, we are devoting Sunday to a 16 hour transcription of the entire Washington, D.C. WJSV Radio broadcast day: September 21, 1939, during which you'll hear, soaps, news, sports, President Roosevelt, Anges Moorehead, Joe E. Brown, and Louis Prima.

More shows, old and new, to come! Enjoy! ...
and Thanks for listening!" 


Streamed at http://www.bearmanorradio.com.
Podcast at http://www.waterlogg.com.

Check out our list of shows below!

"A fast paced thrill seeking experience takes us listeners in search for Atlantis that grips a sense of well played imaginative proportion. The extremely talented voices of Joe Bevilacqua has an infectious attitude as he smoothly breaths life into an escapade of non-stop entertainment. Joe sets the scene for a performance of enhanced sound effects with the back drop of music scores that play an important role in this audio drama's success. He is an award winning radio theater personality who really shines with affluence with his unique and creative influence in 'Ancient Rising: Book 1'. Highly recommended." New Review for Waterlogg Productions Anceint Rising Audio Book
"Keep up the good work,
I absolutely love the station.
It is now my favorite."

- Martin Grams, Jr.
play now graphic
Listen using WinampListen using iTunesListen using Windows Media PlayerListen using QuicktimeListen using Real Player
THE STREAMING PROGRAM STARTS AT 9 am & 9 pm EST
SPERDVAC LOGOSpecial Thanks 
to the good folks at SPERDVAC, The Society To Preserve
and Encourage Radio Drama, Variety and Comedy. http://www.sperdvac.com
logo

For more the latest information on Waterlogg Productions please visit their blog.

Here are the shows you will hear streaming 24/7
on the BearManor Radio Network.

Aroma Thyme Radio

Lights Out

The Adventures of Superman

The MANC Celebrity Interviews

Audio Classics Archive

Lorie's Book Nook

The Aldridge Family

The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes

Big Band Remotes

Lum and Abner

The Burns and Allen Show

Willoughby and the Professor

Bob and Ray

Martin and Lewis

The CBS Mystery Mystery Theater

The Mel Blanc Show

Boston Blackie

Movies on the Air

The Comedy-O-Rama Hour

The Mighty Wurlitzer

Cartoon Carnival

My Favorite Husband

The Fred Allen Show

The Phil Harris-
Alice Faye Show

Dimension X
X Minus One

My Friend Irma

The Great Gildersleeve

The Roy Rogers Show

Duffy's Tavern

OTR Wheel of Fortune Surprise

The Green Hornet

The Sears Radio Theater

Escape

Our Miss Brooks

The Halls of Ivy
with Ronald Coleman

The Shadow

Father Knows Best

Perry Mason

The Jack Benny Show

The Six Shooter
with Jimmy Stewart

Fibber McGee and Molly

Pedro's Fables

The Jazz-O-Rama Hour

The Stan Freberg Show

Fred Frees Favorites

Philip Marlowe

The Joe Bev Audio Theater

The Voice Actor Show

Gunsmoke

Richard Diamond P.I.

The Joe Bev
Experience

The Whistler

Hank Williams

Sgt. Preston
The Challenge of the Yukon

The Joe Bev Hour

Uncle Dunkle & Donnie

Have Gun Will Travel

Suspense

The J-OTR Show

Vic and Sade

Hopalong Cassidy

Tales of the Texas Rangers with Joel McCrea

The Judy Canova Show

Whatever Happens to?

Inner Sanctum

Tarzan

The Lives of Harry Lime

What's Cookin'?

Jean Shepherd

The Abbott and Costello Show

The Lone Ranger

Wild Bill Hickock

Jungle Jim

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet

The Lost OTR Show

Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar

Including an entire Washington, D.C. WJSV Radio broadcast day from September 21, 1939 (16 hour transcribed)

Sundial with Arthur Godfrey (music)

When a Girl Marries
(soap)

Premier Edouard
Daladier

Joe E. Brown
(comedy)

Certified Magic Carpet
(quiz show)

The Romance of Helen Trent (soap)

Address Commentary
(news)

Ask-It Basket
(quiz)

Bachelor's Children
(soap)

Our Gal Sunday
(soap)

The Career of Alice Blair (soap)

Strange as it Seems
(true stories)

Pretty Kitty Kelly
(soap)

The Goldbergs
(comedy)

News
(news)

Major Bowes' Original Amateur Hour (variety)

The Story of Myrt & Marge
(soap)

Life Can Be Beautiful (soap)

Rhythm & Romance

The Columbia Workshop - "Now It's Summer" (drama)

Hilltop House
(soap)

Road of Life
(soap)

Scattergood Baines

Americans at Work (true stories)

Stepmother
(soap)

This Day Is Ours
(soap)

Baseball: Cleveland Indians at Washington Senators (sports)

News
(news)

Mary Lee Taylor
(soap)

Sunshine Report
(news)

The World Dances
(music)

Music
(music)

Brenda Curtis (soap, featuring Agnes Moorehead)

The Life & Love of Dr. Susan (soap)

News
(news)

Albert Warner
(news)

Big Sister
(soap)

Your Family and Mine (soap)

Sports News
(news)

Teddy Powell Band
(music)

Aunt Jenny's True Life Stories (soap that Bob & Ray loved to parody)

News
(news)

Amos and Andy
(comedy)

Louis Prima Orchestra
(music)

Jean Abbey
(news for women)

President Roosevelt's Address to Congress (speech)

The Parker Family
(comedy)

Bob Chester Orchestra
(music)

GET THE WATERLOGG PRODUCTION APP and listen to all the PODCASTS in on place!

Waterlogg Podcasts
Powered by Conduit Mobile