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AudioBob and Ray WOR 804 April 06, 1976
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Tuesday, April 06, 1976 Performing La Traviatia. Harry as Germont and Calvin as Alfredo. 0:00 - Introducing the show, then world-famous Theodore Evans Pomfret visits Bob and Ray to discuss being world-famous. 3:05 - On Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife, the opera continues, amid mayhem. Afterward, the gang assesses their performance, as well as the audience's. 6:45 - Lou Carter, aka 'The Singing Cab Driver', sings Whattsa Matter Wit Me, from his album Louie's Love Songs. 9:00 - A very short selection from Kent Lyle Birdley and His Commercial Separating Orchestra, and a discussion of music on the show. 10:00 - A traffic report from Helicopter 710, oddly not featuring Fred Feldman, then a discussion of the classic American Express "Do you know me?" commercials, and a very odd ABC News commercial. 13:20 - General Pharmacy, with pharmacist Ross Flecknoid serving Pamela Warfield, a wealthy matron with a rather lyrical ailment, who runs into an old and barely flickering flame. 17:35 - After a list of Midas Muffler locations, Irving Taylor's song 'Anywhere On Earth' from his album Terribly Sophisticated Songs (A Collection Of Unpopular Songs For Popular People), with vocals by Key Howard. 20:45…
Directors & creators
Greybelt
Subjects
oldtimeradio, radioprograms, Elliot, Goulding, Bob & Ray, BNRToast, BNR, OTROld Time Radio, Satire, WOR, Mary Backstayge
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