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WEEKEND
RADIO with
Robert Conrad
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Broadcast
Week
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OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
2012
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WR 1240
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10/06/12
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Stuart McLean tells about “Sam’s Predictions.” School is well joined, and we offer Robert Klein’s “Public Schools,’ Conception Corporation’s “Roll and Roll Class Room,” and from “You a Good Man Charlie Brown,” “Book Report.” This Week the Media and The Wisdom of Mark Levy
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WR 1241
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10/13/12
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Stan Freberg’s “Columbus discovers America,” Flip Wilson’s “Columbus,” and the “Politically Correct Theatre of the Air.”
Also, Jean Shepherd’s “Monkey on My Back.” A Message from Richard Howland-Bolton and This Week in the Media.
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WR 1242
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10/20/12
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A Message from Queen Elizabeth II to Her former colony;
Stan Freberg’s “Wun’erful, Wun’erful” and “Omaha.” Lovelady Powell and Shelley Berman discuss “My Friends the Gorillas.” Songs by
the Smothers Brothers including “Jenny Brown.” . Also, Jan C. Snow with Marginal Considerations and This Week in the Media.
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WR 1243
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10/27/12
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November 1 is WCLV’s 50th Anniversary. We present some of
the home brew material that appeared over the years, including
“Great Square Inches in Art,” “The Lorin Maazel Women’s Lib Commercial,“ and the “Arnie Schoenberg Second Viennese School Commercial.” Also, the Wisdom of Mark Levy and This Week in the Media
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WR 1244
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11/03/12
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We observe the election that is coming up with the “Non-Slanderous Political Smear Speech,” Bob and Ray’s “Presidential Candidate – Sore Loser,” Jean Shepherd’s “My Fellow Americans,” and Rowen Atkinson’s “Sir Marcus Browning MP.” Also A Message from Richard Howland-Bolton and This Week in the Media.
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WR 1245
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11/10/12
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Our favorite singer from Corning, New York is Mary Lu Walker. We offer a passel of her songs including a new one, “No! Resistance Training.” Also, “Peanut Butter,” “Lord of the Socks,” “Read the Manual,” “Wild Geese” and “Ladies of a Certain Age.” Also, some Henry Morgan classics: “All Night Disc Jockey,” “Long Distance,” and “Russian Concert Commentator.” Jan C. Snow with Marginal Considerations and This Week in the Media.
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WR1246
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11/17/12
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A Carmen Orgy with the Andy Griffith’s and Spike Jones’ versions of the opera, Also John Atkin’s “Carmen Fantasette”. Selections from “Carmen Jones” plus the “Universal Military Bubble Gum Band” with Pig Iron. Also “Opera Cops” and “South of the Border Opera.”
The Wisdom of Mark Levy and This Week in the Media.
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WR 1247
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11/24/12
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Joyce Grenfell tells about “Henry King” and “Matilda;’ Owen Brannigan sings about “Henry King” and “Matilda.” Some science from Bob and Ray – ”Jimmy learns about Specific Gravity;” and “Jimmy learns about Sawdust.” ,Gary Bond sings about “The Glyoxylate Cycle.” A Message from Richard Howland-Bolton and This Week in the Media.
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WR 1248
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12/01/12
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Two Ruth Draper monologues: “Debutante at a Dance” and “Opening a Bazaar.” Songs by Irving Tayler Including “I’ll Never forget those Unforgettable Never to be Forgotten Memories.” Marginal Considerations with Jan C. Show and This Week in the Media.
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WR 1249
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12/08/12
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We don’t think of Orson Welles as doing comedy, but EMI has released an album of just that. We’ll have “Judge Welles presides with Bergen and McCarthy” and “Realism in Radio” with DinahShore. Flanders and Swann sing “Design for Living,” and “Horoscope.” Stefan Bedmarczk sings Flanders and Swann. The Wisdom of Mark Levy and This Week in the Media.____________
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WR 1250
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12/15/12
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Martin Mull presents “Dueling Tubas,” “A Simple Carpenter,” and
“2001 Polka.” An episode from the BBC’s “Around the Horne” with Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams and others.
A Message from Richard Howland-Bolton and This Week in the Media.________________________________________________
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WR 1251
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12/22/12
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A Christmas Party with Bill Cosby’s “Christmas Time,” ,Henry Morgan’s “Daytime Radio Serial,” Upstairs at the Downstairs’ “A Seasonal Sonatina;” and Tom Lehrer’s “A Christmas Carol.” Also, Dylan Thomas reads “A Child’s Christmas in Wales.” Jan C. Snow has some Christmas thoughts. And This Week in the Media.
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WR 1252
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12/29/12
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As we approach the New Year, Ogden Nash reads “Good Bye Old Year,” Jim Moran tells us “Why the Moa bird became Extinct,” and sings “GeorgeWashingtonBridge.” Theodore Bikel presents
“Digging the Weans” and “The Vision of the Bones.” The Wisdom of Mark Levy and This Week in the Media.
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