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by EasyAceMCMLV
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The surviving World War II-era broadcasts of the legendary CBS radio news program. Usually sponsored by Admiral; usually anchored by Robert Trout, John Daly, then Douglas Edwards; the announcer---who also did the Admiral advertising spots---was Warren Sweeney. World News Today was the weekly offspring of CBS European News and CBS News of the World , the latter remaining a daily broadcast throughout the war. The broadcasts are usually included in larger, broader collections of World War II...
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Topics: World War II, news, CBS, World News Today
1940s Classic TV
by Wyllis Cooper
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Lights Out - Radio Show - 1936 through 1947 Lights Out is an American old-time radio program devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural. Created by Wyllis Cooper and then eventually taken over by Arch Oboler, versions of Lights Out aired on different networks, at various times, from January 3, 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....
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Topics: radio, radio show, supernatural, black and white, black & white, 40s, 1946, nbc, Wyllis Cooper
Unsorted Television
by The Horror of Babylon
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Welcome to “The Horror of Babylon”, your favorite horror book club podcast. Join us as we delve into the depths of literature’s most warped minds: King, Stoker, Shelley, Ito, Matheson, Koontz, Jackson, and many more. With us, you will face demons that lie in wait and experience nightmares that shall leave you sleepless. Do you have the courage to enter our circle? If not, will you bow to our threats? We think you will… Today we discuss Pet Sematary 2019. Join our community: Facebook...
Topics: The Boogeyman, Rob Schneider, three amigos, deuce bigelow, chevy chase, martin short, steve martin,...
Unsorted Television
by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we discuss our pandemic coping mechanism, watching horror movies and television! Please note we recorded this in October 2020. In spite of how it sounds, we were not quarantined at opposite ends of a long tunnel during the recording. CW: frank discussion of various elements of horror.
Topics: horror, movies, film, television, librarians, pop culture
Unsorted Television
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A full BIN/CUE and FLAC rip of the Sonic the Hedgehog 10th Anniversary audio CD from 2001. This is the only source for this CD I could find with lossless audio. Scanned photo of disc provided by manveri.com. The Sonic the Hedgehog 10th Anniversary was a celebration throughout 2001 of ten years since the start of the Sonic the Hedgehog series with the release of Sonic the Hedgehog in 1991. It was the first major Sonic anniversary, which was associated with the release of various merchandise and...
Topics: sonic,hedgehog,10th,anniversary,audio,cd, hedgehog, 10th, anniversary, audio, cd
Unsorted Television
by Charles M. Schulz, Lee Mendelson, Bill Melendez, United Feature Syndicate, Disneyland Vista Records, Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates
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Featuring songs from the animated television special Written by Charles M. Schulz Starring Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the whole Peanuts® gang Side One Flashbeagle Pigpen Hoedown Don't Give Up, Charlie Brown Peppermint Patty's P.E. Program (I'm in Shape) Snoopy Side Two Someday, Charlie Brown Let's Have a Party Lucy Says Woodstock Snoopy's Big Debut Vinyl digitized with Sound Editor, equipped with Roxio Easy VHS to DVD Plus Speed change and noise reduction by Audacity Disclaimer: I do not own...
Topic: Peanuts
Unsorted Television
by CRS Records Ltd.
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Over 30 tracks of all your favourite children's programmes, as seen on television.
Topics: crs records ltd., telly tots, the wombles, bob the builder, philbert frog, children's bbc, cbbc,...
Unsorted Television
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Random Trek Review Episode 2
Topics: Star Trek, Television, Science Fiction
Game Shows Archive
by Joshua Martinez, requested by Anish Jois
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This is not the big upload that I was planning for, but it is still big, in quantity. In this playlist, you'll find over 100 logo jingles! There's not just movie and TV show logos here, there's also home entertainment and video game logos! UPDATE (12/14/2020): "The Complete Edition Update" -Introduced a new update format, with update names and such. -Added 13 files. -Changed the description to better describe the playlist. UPDATE 2 (12/14/2020): "The Fixed Complete Edition...
Topics: Audio, Jingles, The International Jingle Collection, JRAF
Unsorted Television
by Bellwether Friends
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Sometimes when you're having trouble figuring out how to narrow down your choices, you do a bracket. Well, you do that if you're Anna. Alene likes to ask everyone she knows what they think. In this episode, we do both.
Topics: television, bracketology, librarians, pop culture
Unsorted Television
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A voiceover track for the third part of the 2009 Fairly OddParents TV movie Wishology! , dubbed as the rough cut before adding music and effects for the final stage of production. Ripped from a rare promotional DVD copy with press information regarding the special and its premiere dates for each episode. DVD Press Kit:   Fairly Oddparents Wishology press kit : Nickelodeon : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act...
Topics: Nickelodeon, Fairly OddParents, Butch Hartman, Wishology, Rough Cut
Unsorted Television
by Bellwether Friends
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For this episode, we took advantage of a visit from Amy Diegelman (aka @amydieg aka half of #jointhegirlgang aka WTF is America aka Panels contributor) to watch Firefly and Deadpool, plus spend a morning at the local arcade . Firefly fans be warned: Anna doesn't like it much. She looks forward to hearing from you on the topic.
Topics: firefly, arcade games, television, librarians, pop culture
Unsorted Television
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TONY CASO 🏍️💨 Motocycle Madness (Hits-Singles-Remixes) Hi-NRG italo disco eurobeat 80s BOBBY ORLANDO 1. Motorcycle Madness (12" Version) 5.24 2. All The Love In My Heart (7" Version) 4.15 3. Desperate & Dangerous (7" Version) 3.40 4. Dancin' In Heaven (Single Version) 4.57 5. Run To Me (12" Version) 5.02 6. Motorcycle Madness (Remix) 5.39 7. Lonely (7" Version) 2.38 8. Love Attack (12" Version) 6.13 9. All The Love In My Heart (12" Version) 5.10...
Topics: 80s, Hi-NRG, High Energy, Eurobeat, Italo, Disco, Dance, 12'', Bobby Orlando, New York, USA, retro,...
Unsorted Television
by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we look back over a year of movies, television, music, experiences, and books. We did the same for 2017 in Episode 77 , 2016 in Episode 53 , and 2015 in Episode 27 . 
Topics: movies, television, music, books, year-end, librarians, pop culture
Unsorted Television
by The Walt Disney Company
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DTV was a series of music videos created by Walt Disney Productions in 1984 using a combination of popular music and footage of vintage Disney animation.  The series was created out of the trend of music videos on cable channel MTV, which inspired the name of this series. Sixty fifteen-minute episodes were created, four videos each, with 240 music videos in all. Later, the videos were shown individually as filler material between other programs. They were also the focus of several primetime...
Topics: DTV, Music, Halloween Music, Disney, Recorded Audio, 1980's Music, 80's, MP3, MP3 Audio,...
Unsorted Television
by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we discuss the ocean and her presence in movies, books, music, television, and art, in partial response to Episode 94 , when our guests were not as pro-sea as Alene might have liked. The #1 takeaway from this episode is that boat safety is very important to Alene. Also, WHAT is the DEAL with the Bountys?
Topics: ocean, sea, seafaring, boats, ships, pirates, music, movies, books, art, television, pop culture,...
Unsorted Television
by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we talk about our favorite awards shows and what we like about them, then share our top Oscar picks. 
Topics: Oscars, Golden Globes, Tony Awards, Grammy Awards, acting, motion pictures, movies, television, pop...
Sports and Sporting Television
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An official compilation of Arsenal songs by Cherry Red Records, several of which were sung by the actual Arsenal squads of the time. Whether it's worthwhile listening from start to finish is debatable though.  Ripped to FLAC using Exact Audio Copy, verified as a perfect rip via a log checker.
Topics: Arsenal, Arsenal Football Club, Football, Soccer
Unsorted Television
by The Horror of Babylon
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Welcome to “The Horror of Babylon”, your favorite horror book club podcast. Join us as we delve into the depths of literature’s most warped minds: King, Stoker, Shelley, Ito, Matheson, Koontz, Jackson, and many more. With us, you will face demons that lie in wait and experience nightmares that shall leave you sleepless. Do you have the courage to enter our circle? If not, will you bow to our threats? We think you will… Today we discuss Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. Join our community:...
Topics: The Boogeyman, Rob Schneider, three amigos, deuce bigelow, chevy chase, martin short, steve martin,...
Unsorted Television
by Tricky Fox Radio
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90s Hits, Travel back in time to a decade where television was still analog, the internet was about to become "a thing", and people looked through the white pages to call someone.
Topics: 90s Hits, Mix, Tricky Fox Radio
Unsorted Television
by Bellwether Friends
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We discuss the winner of our What to Watch Next TV Bracket Challenge : Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
Topics: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Television, Librarians, Pop Culture
Unsorted Television
by Tony Russomanno
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Guyana: How It Was. (Part 1) 1978 KSFO Radio documentary by reporter Tony Russomanno. World's only on-scene radio reporter following the Peoples Temple massacre in Jonestown, Guyana. Interviews with survivors and members of Jim Jones' "jungle prison," songs by the Peoples Temple Gospel Choir and others. Winner of the Edward R. Murrow Award by the Radio and Television News Directors Association and the Major Edwin Howard Armstrong Award by the Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation at...
Topics: Jonestown, Peoples Temple, Jim Jones, Guyana, KSFO, Mark Lane, Leo Ryan, Charles Garry, San...
Unsorted Television
by Tony Russomanno
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Synopsis of KSFO Radio reports on the Peoples Temple murders and suicides in Jonestown, Guyana, November, 1978. Reported, written and produced by Tony Russomanno to accompany KSFO's entries in 1979 journalism award competitions. Winner of the International Edward R. Murrow award by the Radio/Television News Directors Association for best radio news reporting and the Armstrong Award by Columbia University for Advancement of the Electronic Arts. Narrated by Jeff Skov and Dave Henderson. Use...
Topics: Jonestown, Peoples Temple, Guyana, Jim Jones, murder, suicide, Edward R. Murrow, Major Armstrong,...
Unsorted Television
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Are you confident you can reason clearly? Are you able to convince others of your point of view? Are you able to give plausible reasons for believing what you believe? Do you sometimes read arguments in the newspapers, hear them on the television, or in the pub and wish you knew how to confidently evaluate them? In this six-part course, you will learn all about arguments, how to identify them, how to evaluate them, and how not to mistake bad arguments for good. Such skills are invaluable if you...
Topics: logic, course, courses, critical reasoning, reasoning
Unsorted Television
by Jon Ronson
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If you’ve ever yelled at someone on social media about, say, cancel culture or mask-wearing, then you are a soldier in the culture wars—those everyday battles for dominance between conflicting values. The acclaimed writer and podcaster Jon Ronson has seen friends swallowed up in them to the extent that it's ruined their lives. Jon was curious to learn how things fell apart, and so he went back into the history of the culture wars to find some of the origin stories: the pebbles thrown in the...
Topic: jon ronson
Unsorted Television
by Cancerwatch
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Ian Erickson (of @ thepatriarchyshow ) and Question Most Things (Of The Memestream and Waking Up The West on Youtube)go over pop culture, movies, television and entertainment from a right-wing perspective. They watch the cancer so you don't have to. This week They talk about the new Lord of The Rings show, Black Panther, Red Sparrow, A Wrinkle in Time and much more. Cancerwatch is part of New Media Central. Discover more at  www.NewMediaCentral.net .
Topic: right-wing Movies Black Panther Entertainment
Unsorted Television
by Tony Russomanno
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Guyana: How It Was. (Part 2) 1978 KSFO Radio documentary by reporter Tony Russomanno. World's only on-scene radio reporter following the Peoples Temple massacre in Jonestown, Guyana. Interviews with survivors and members of Jim Jones' "jungle prison," songs by the Peoples Temple Gospel Choir and others. Winner of the Edward R. Murrow Award by the Radio and Television News Directors Association and the Major Edwin Howard Armstrong Award by the Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation at...
Topics: Jonestown, Peoples Temple, Guyana, Jim Jones, KSFO, Georgetown, San Francisco, Tony Russomanno,...
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger introduces and performs the American Civil Rights movement anthem "We Shall Overcome" on episode 14 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest14). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Spirituals, Gospel music,...
Unsorted Television
by National Geographic
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National Geographic Sounds Of The Humpback Whale flexi disk. ripped in mono
Topics: National Geographic, Sounds, Humpback, Whale
Unsorted Television
by Chad Bowers
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Audio collage movies of the week, and the adventure of television the early 1980's.  That feeling of special risk and escape.
Topics: TITFOS, collage, movies, 1980's, TV
Unsorted Television
by Merv Griffin Productions
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In light of the 1964 pilot getting found, here's an episode of the original version of Jeopardy! , courtesy of Archival Television Audio, Inc.
Topics: jeopardy, nbc, art fleming, don pardo, david canary, lost media, lost television, game shows
Tales of the Unexpected (short stories) by Roald Dahl, read by different British actors. 1) Taste read by Geoffrey Palmer. Lamb to the Slaughter read by Joanna David. Dip in the Pool read by Geoffrey Palmer. 2) Man from the South read by Tom Hollander. The Way Up to Heaven read by Patricia Routledge. Neck read by Tom Hollander. 3)  Parson's Pleasure read by Geoffrey Palmer. Edward the Conqueror read by Joanna David. 4)  Nunc Dimittis (aka Depart in Peace in the TV series) read by Geoffrey...
Topics: roald dahl, murder, mystery, comedy, drama, british, english, tales of the unexpected, tales, short...
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs "Jesse James" on episode 20 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest20). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and international...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Western songs
Unsorted Television
by Frequent Wire
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We get into the weeds with this discussion of Superman , as it was seen on broadcast television. This extended version of the movie was released on Blu Ray. I acquired the film after seeing the 40th anniversary remaster in theaters last year. We also talk about film grain and edge-smoothing!
Topics: Superman, 1978, Christopher Reeve, Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Ned Beatty, Margot Kidder, Valerie...
Unsorted Television
by The Walt Disney Company
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DTV was a series of music videos created by Walt Disney Productions in 1984 using a combination of popular music and footage of vintage Disney animation.  The series was created out of the trend of music videos on cable channel MTV, which inspired the name of this series. Sixty fifteen-minute episodes were created, four videos each, with 240 music videos in all. Later, the videos were shown individually as filler material between other programs. They were also the focus of several primetime...
Topics: DTV, Music, Halloween Music, Disney, Recorded Audio, 1980's Music, 80's, MP3, MP3 Audio,...
Unsorted Television
by Boynton_Lover
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Meet Millie, a situation comedy about a wisecracking Manhattan secretary from Brooklyn, made a transition from radio to television in the early 1950s. In the live television version, Millie & her mother were living in Jackson Heights, Queens. The popularity of this series led to a four-year run on CBS television. The radio series began on CBS on 2nd July, 1951, continuing until 23rd  September , 1954. Audrey Totter created the role of Millie Bronson on radio. The show opened with the...
Topics: Comedy, 1950s, Audrey Totter, Elena Verdugo, Marvin Kaplan, Bea Benaderet, Nostalgia, Classics,...
Unsorted Television
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For me, I get so tired of hearing "Last Train To Clarksville", "Daydream Believer", and "I'm a Believer".  I like the songs that you don't necessarily associate with The Monkees, like "Randy Scouse Git" or "Auntie Grizelda" (I love that song), stuff from "Head" like "Porpoise Song" and "Do I Have To Do This All Over Again", "Circle Sky".  I remember reading a review of "Head" a long time ago,...
Topics: Prairie Chicken, The Monkees, Monkees, David Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, Micky Dolez, Jimi...
Unsorted Television
by First State Snobbery
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A weekly update of professional wrestling on television. We watch it all so you don't have to! From WWE's Monday Night Raw to the Wednesday night wars, we give you an honest breakdown of what's going on that needs to be paid attention to, and what's floundering in the world of sports and entertainment.
Topics: WWE, Monday Night Raw, Raw, TNA Impact Wrestling, TNA, Impact, TNA Impact, Lucha Underground on El...
Unsorted Television
by Jean Redpath; Pete Seeger; Roscoe Holcomb
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Jean Redpath sings "Miss McLeod's Reel" and Pete Seeger and Roscoe Holcomb perform "Uncle Joe" on episode 17 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest17). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by th
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Scottish music, American music, Jean Redpath, Pete Seeger,...
Game Shows Archive
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#046N, taped August 26, 1973 Bonus Game (for a car!) Any Number Clock Game Audio courtesy of James Shea. All rights go to Fremantle.
Topics: 1973, tpir, the price is right, Dennis James, game shows
Classic TV Commercials
by Universal Production Music
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Music used in the stylized GrummelNet weapon vendor commercials from Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time . Sourced from production music albums. 
Topics: ratchet and clank a crack in time, production music
Unsorted Television
by Mikel Rouse
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Dennis Cleveland is a multimedia opera that is set entirely on a television talk show in the late 20th century. It is the second opera in a Trilogy that consists of Failing Kansas, an opera based on the events surrounding the murder of the Clutter family in Holcomb, Kansas and inspired by the examination of those events in Truman Capote’s ‘In Cold Blood’ and The End Of Cinematics an opera that explores the nature of corporate entertainment. The host, Dennis Cleveland, is the catalyst and...
Topics: opera, art pop, new york, experimental, totalism, minimalism, postmodernism
Unsorted Television
by Michael Davis
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Bone2Pick Interview with the great Joseph Alessi of the New York Philharmonic and Julliard School of Music. I have been a big fan of Joe Alessi since I was in high school. Joe and I both grew up in the bay area and he was already a star by the time he was in high school. We’ve gone on to work together many times in New York on motion picture soundtracks, television commercials and even a few Hip-Bone Music projects. It is always an inspiration and a tremendous motivation to play with Joe....
Topics: trombone, trumpet, tuba, french horn, euphonium, baritone, jazz, education, music, recording,...
Unsorted Television
by American Broadcasting Company
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ABC ID (1994)
Topics: TV Ident, American Broadcasting Company, Television, 90s, Broadcasting, VHS, Entertainment
Unsorted Television
by MICHAEL_ALMOND
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Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers  is an American animated adventure comedy television series produced by  Walt Disney Television Animation . [1]  Created by  Tad Stones  and  Alan Zaslove , it featured established Disney characters  Chip 'n' Dale  in a new setting. The series premiered on  The Disney Channel  on March 4, 1989, [2]  after the episode "Catteries Not Included" aired on August 27, 1988, as a preview. [3]  The series continued in September with a two-hour...
Topic: chipndalerescuerangers
Unsorted Television
by Apollo 16 uvc s201 as16-123
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Tapes from my personal collection, or borrowed tape. Original uploaded file extension: WAV AS11-R01-S1 & AS11-R01-S2 Digitization of 1/4 inch tape on 7 inch audio reel. From my personal collection, source of audio on reel unknown. Left channel is a to me unknown noise with some kind of beep every second.  Right channel is voice. AS11-R02, R03 & R04 Apollo 11 EBAY set 1 Three small 1/4 tape reels from the following Ebay auction:...
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Topics: apollo, apollo11, apollo 11, apollo program, audio, nasa
The incredible true story of Ana Montes. In  Code Name Blue Wren , investigative journalist Jim Popkin weaves the tale of two sisters who chose two very different paths, plus the unsung heroes who had to fight to bring Ana to justice. With exclusive access to a "Secret" CIA behavioral profile of Ana, family memoirs, and Ana's incriminating letters from prison, Popkin reveals the making of a traitor--a woman labelled "one of the most damaging spies in U.S. history" by...
Topic: Politics and Prose
Unsorted Television
by Tom Paxton
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Tom Paxton performs his composition "Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?" on episode 1 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest01). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Tom Paxton
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs the 19th Century populist movement song "The Farmer is the Man (Who Feeds us All)" on episode 14 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest14). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger
Unsorted Television
by Donovan; Pete Seeger
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Donovan and Pete Seeger perform "Colours," including an unpublished verse about the musician Derroll Adams, on episode 23 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest23DonovanShawnPhillipsRevGaryDavis). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk rock, Donovan, Pete Seeger, Derroll Adams
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs "Lady Margaret" on episode 12 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest12). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and international...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, English music, Pete Seeger
Unsorted Television
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2 stories narrated by Jan Francis including: A Bike for Big Ears Bounce Alert in Toy Town Full productions with music and sound effects from the TV series.
Topics: noddy, enid blyton, make way for noddy, audiobooks, audiobook, narration, children's stories, cbbc,...
Unsorted Television
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The soundtrack to the 2000 television movie Cry Baby Lane
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Topics: cry, baby, lane, sound, track, 2000, television, movie, music
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs Lead Belly's "Midnight Special" on episode 2 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest02). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Lead Belly
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs "Lady Margaret" on episode 5 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest05). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and international...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, English music, Pete Seeger
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs "D-Day Dodgers" on episode 15 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest15). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and international...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, War songs, World War II
Unsorted Television
by Lord Muck...!!
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20 Rough Scorchers from Lord Muck...!!
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Topics: lord, muck, nasty, grind, trash, can, radio, garage, punk, pirate, rock, roll
Unsorted Television
by Unabashedly Obsessed (Erin King, James Anderson)
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Hey everyone! Welcome back to another episode of Unabashedly Obsessed. This time, we talk about Stephen King (again) (because he's the best), and television. James hates spoilers (no, really, he REALLY hates spoilers) and Erin creates a new reality show.
Topics: unabashedly obsessed, the name game, tv, television, stephen king
Unsorted Television
by Elizabeth Cotten; Pete Seeger
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Elizabeth Cotten and Pete Seeger perform Cotten's "Freight Train" on episode 3 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest03). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Elizabeth Cotten, Pete Seeger
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by Michel Davis
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As a youngster, before I ever thought of picking up the trombone, I was a fan of the great band Blood Sweat & Tears. In addition to how much they utilized the horn section in their music, there was one trumpet solo I was particularly drawn to. That solo was Lew’s classic statement on Spinning Wheel. I have been fortunate to go on to work with Lew dozens and dozens of times in a variety of musical settings. It has always impressed and inspired me how passionate Lew is every time he picks...
Topics: trombone, trumpet, tuba, french horn, euphonium, baritone, jazz, education, music, recording,...
The Price is Right
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#100N, taped December 9, 1974 Lucky Seven Grocery Game Most Expensive Credit goes to James Shea for the audio.
Topics: 1974, tpir, the price is right, game shows
Game Shows Archive
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#118N, taped July 20, 1975 The start of the fourth nighttime season and one of the last episodes with the original set. Lucky Seven (for a Corvette!) Most Expensive Shell Game Credits go to James Shea for the audio.
Topics: 1975, tpir, the price is right, game shows
Game Shows Archive
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#119N, taped July 20, 1975 1 Right Price Grocery Game Money Game Credits go to James Shea for the audio.
Topics: 1975, tpir, the price is right, game shows
The Price is Right
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#062N, taped December 11, 1973 Any Number Bonus Game Clock Game Audio courtesy of James Shea.
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Unsorted Television
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BEAU CHARLES, singer, guitarist, & chief songwriter of the sixties band, THE KNICKERBOCKERS, joins us for a career-spanning interview. Beau shares his amazing stories about the incredible rise of The Knickerbockers (whose million-selling hit, "Lies," is one of the most-covered songs of all time), with host Steve Ludwig. Through The Knickerbockers' film appearances, movie soundtrack songs, & the band's demise, to Beau's prolific post-Knickerbockers career; his work with the...
Topics: The Knickerbockers, Beau Charles, "Lies", 60's music, Classic Rock, Steve Ludwig, Planet...
Unsorted Television
by Eric Wielinski and Matt
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Episode 4 - Everything, Anything, and Nothing Really.  This week, Matt talks about a life-changing experience...or was it?  Next, Matt and Eric go into The Zen of the Television Theme with Perfect Strangers.  Finally, a rousing game of Jest the Facts caps off the episode.
Topics: comedy, tv, jokes, ghosts, christmas, donald duck, jaws
Unsorted Television
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Shock & Awegust, or Shock & Aweghoul? YOU decide this week, with Sean’s “Disabled Heroes” theme show. This trio of action-packed "cripplesploitation" flicks all rely on the physical maladies of their lead performers, but also display their surprising capabilities! It’s simultaneously heart-wrenching and gut-wrenching (take note, wrench fans). First up! We tackle a classic in the subgenre, and the first in an extra exploitative trilogy.  Jackie Conn and Frankie Shum...
Topics: action, China, Crippled Masters, Cripplesploitation, Disabilities, exploitation, Florida, kung fu,...
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by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs the Depression-era song "Beans, Bacon and Gravy" on episode 14 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest14). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Great Depression
Unsorted Television
by Michael Davis
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Interview with Michael Davis and the great Mr. Gary Grant. I first heard Gary Grant in person at a Manhattan Transfer record date in LA in 1983. He was playing with Jerry Hey’s unbelievable horn section. That session changed my musical life in many ways. I was immediately struck by the power of Gary’s playing, but also his musical sensitivity. Simply stated, Gary is one of the most passionate musicians I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. That passion comes through in everything he does...
Topics: trombone, trumpet, tuba, french horn, euphonium, baritone, jazz, education, music, recording,...
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by Hammond Organ Company, Chicago, Illinois
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Side 1: Introduction to the Hammond Grand 100 Organ, demonstrated by Dr. Mario Salvador and the Men and Boys Choir of the St. Louis Cathedral in St. Louis, Mo.  Recorded live, at the Hammond Grand 100 Organ installation at the St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church in Lemay, Missouri. Side 2:  (Dr. Mario Salvador at the Hammond Grand 100 Organ) 1.  Toccata and Fugue in d minor / J. S. Bach 2.  Cantilene Nuptiale / Dubois 3.  Serenade / Widor 4.  Capricio / Lemaigre 5.  Thou Art the Rock /...
Topics: Hammond, organ, grand 100
Unsorted Television
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On December 25th, 1989, Nicolae Ceaușescu, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Romania and his wife Elena were tried, convicted, and executed by firing squad. Prior to their arrest, Ceaușescu had overseen a disastrous series of economic missteps which led the country to experience high foreign debt, massive food shortages, and a decline in overall living standards. His unique blend of nationalist communism, setting it apart from the Soviet sphere and attempting to emulate the cult of...
Topics: Romania, Ceaușescu, communism
Unsorted Television
by Jon Clarke/ Steven Brown
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Sesame Street is brought to you by the letters HBO. The Muppets on ABC. Jon and Steven discuss what this means for PBS, public funding and television itself. Also, Spider-Man on the Electric Company. 
Topic: Kermit Show Elmo Jim Henson
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by Riders In The Sky
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Riders Radio Theate r was a National Public Radio program that started in 1988 and ended in 1995. It was created and hosted by the western band Riders In The Sky . The idea for the show originated from a concept album titled Riders Radio Theater that the Riders recorded in late 1987. Each episode was around 30 minuets in length. In the early 1990's, the series was later turned into a television series for The Nashville Network titled Riders Radio Theater: The TV Show . Episode 3 Songs &...
Topics: Riders In The Sky, NPR, Riders Radio Theater
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by Pete Seeger; The New Lost City Ramblers
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Pete Seeger and the New Lost City Ramblers perform "I Never Will Marry" on episode 8 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest08). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, New Lost City Ramblers
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by Jimmy Driftwood
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Jimmy Driftwood performs "Sal's Got a Sugar Lip" on the mouth harp, from film recorded and played by Pete Seeger on episode 8 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest08). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Jimmy Driftwood, Jew's harp