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WEEKEND
RADIO with
Robert Conrad
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Available
on FTP
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Broadcast
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JUNE
JULY
2012
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WR 1223
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06/05/12
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06/09/12
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Stuart McLean tells about “The Waterslide.” What inspired
the TV quiz show Jeopardy: “The Question Man” by Steve
Allen, Ernie Kovacs and Bob and Ray. Also, This Week in
the Media and The Wisdom of Mark Levy
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WR 1224
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06/12/12
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06/16/12
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A major item in Johnny Standley’s “It’s in the Book” is
“Grandma’s Lye Soap.” The soap really exists. We talk
about it. Nursery rhymes sung in the style of Handel by
Owen Brannigan. Alan Bennett’s “The Lonely Pursuit.”
A Message from Richard Howland-Bolton and This Week
in the Media
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WR 1225
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06/19/12
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06/23/12
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We celebrate the arrival of summer with the two versions of
Allan Sherman’s “Hello Muddah,” Bob and Ray’s “A Summer Home,” Gerald Hoffnung’s Vacation Letters, a visit to
summer camps by Nichols and May and Sasha Burland
and Mason Adams. and Jeremy Taylor’s “Ag Pleez Deddy.”
Also, Jan C. Snow with Marginal Considerations and
This Week in the Media.
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WR 1226
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06/26/12
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06/30/12
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Bob and Ray have a July 4th Party, Albert Brooks trys to
re-write the National Anthem, Benjamin Bagby sings
“To Anocreon in Heaven,” and The Brass Band plays
“The Stars and Stripes Forever.” The American Boy Choir
sing it. Also, Mark Levy talks about “The Independent.”
Plus, This Week in the Media
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WR 1227
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07/03/12
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07/07/12
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A review of the Upstairs and the Downstairs reviews
including selections from “Just for Openers,” “Dressed to
the Nines,” Take Five,” Also a Message from Richard
Howland-Bolton and This Week in the Media.
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WR 1228
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07/10/12
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07/14/12
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The Baseball season is well-joined, and we present Ernie
Anderson and Tim Conway’s “Baseball News Conference,”
“Game of Flap,” “Helicopter Baseball,” “Baseball Wedding,”
and “Rainy Day Baseball.” Also, Marginal Considerations
with Jan C, Snow and This Week in the Media.
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WR1229
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07/17/12
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07/21/12
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Given the political discourse on what has been called
“women’s lib,” we present the views of Erma Bombeck,
the Royal Canadian Air Face, Shelly Berman and Anne
Meara. Also, “A Festival of Bobs.” The Wisdom of Mark Levy and This Week in the Media.
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WR 1230
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07/2412
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07/28/12
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The Olympics are with us, but there’s not much in the way of
Olympic humor. However we offer “Canada’s efforts at the Olympics” by Funny You Should Say That. ” We fill
out the program with some mostly non-Olympic sports
featuring Biff Burns (Bob and Ray) and George Carlin’s “
Baseball-Football.” Also, a Message from Richard-Howland-Bolton and This Week in the Media.
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WR 1231
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07/31/12
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08/04/12
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Some elderly recordings including John Hartford’s “Baking
Soda,” selections from the “Baroque Beatles Book,
and “Karl Hasbeen’s Adventures in Good Cooking.” Jan C. Snow and This Week in the Media.
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