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The Best of BearManor Radio, Vols. 1-5, eAudiobook MP3 eaudioBook

The Best of BearManor Radio, Vols. 1-5 eAudiobook MP3

Narrated by Lorie Kellogg

eAudiobook MP3

Please note: eAudiobooks can only be purchased with a UK issued credit card.

Description

A collection of the best interviews, radio theater, and classic old-time radio moments from the BearManor Radio Network, which streams 24/7 online

This collection contains six full hour-long episodes, including:

The Voice Actor Show with Joe Bev

Veteran award-winning radio theater wizard Joe Bevilacqua (a.k.a. Joe Bev) interviews famous voice actors about their lives and craft.

Lorie's Book Nook with Lorie Kellogg

Actress, comedian, and graphic artist Lorie Kellogg leads a lively discussion with BearManor Media authors in this series, produced by Joe Bevilacqua.

The J-OTR Show with Joe Bev

This series of hour-long mash-ups of old- and new-time radio is hosted, written, produced, directed, and voiced by Joe Bevilacqua.

Fred Frees Favorites: An Audiobook Sampler

Not sure which audiobook you want to buy? Let Fred Frees pick out some samples for you! This series of hour-long programs presents the first chapters of Fred's handpicked favorite BearManor and Waterlogg audiobooks.

Professor Whatchamacallit's Interstitials

These hilarious radio theater comedy moments, complete with sound effects and music, were originally intended as introductions and closings to the BearManor Radio Network programming. But now you can enjoy them anytime. This program is written, produced, and directed by veteran award-winning radio-theater wizard Joe Bevilacqua and voiced by Fred Frees, in honor of the character Ludwig Von Drake originally voice by his dad, Paul Frees, and Sid Caesar, who's Professor character inspired both.

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