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* The 2011 radio play A Thousand Kisses was based on his life.
While the Browns ' on-field play in 1956 was uninspiring, off-the-field drama developed after a Cleveland-based inventor named George Sarles let Brown test a helmet with a radio transmitter inside.
There was, at some stage during the making of the album an attempt to relate the material to firstly the idea of aging, then as an obscure radio play about the life of an ex-army bandsman and his shortcomings.
Radio DJs or radio personalities introduce and play music that is broadcast on AM, FM, shortwave, digital, or internet radio stations.
In 1947, he claims to have become the first DJ to use twin turntables for continuous play, and in 1958 became a radio DJ at Radio Luxembourg.
Dylan Marlais Thomas ( 27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953 ) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems, " Do not go gentle into that good night ", " And death shall have no dominion ", the " play for voices ", Under Milk Wood, and stories and radio broadcasts such as A Child's Christmas in Wales and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog.
Soon after the bombing raids, Thomas wrote a radio play, Return Journey Home, which described the café as being " razed to the snow ".
Déjà Vu is a 2009 radio play by Alexis Zegerman in French and English co-produced by BBC Radio 4 and ARTE Radio.
They were given consistent radio support by Sydney-based noncommercial rock station Double Jay ( 2JJ ), one of the first rock stations outside America to play their recordings.
* The roleplaying game Spaceship Zero presents itself as being based on a non-existent television show, which is based on a non-existent radio play, all of which are to be adapted into a non-existent film.
A game show is a type of radio or television program in which members of the public, television personalities or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving puzzles usually for money and / or prizes.
The play was announced to be broadcast as a radio play to Australian radio audiences in August 2011 by the Vision Australia Radio Network, and also by the RPH-Radio Print Handicapped Network across Australia.
In 1982, Marrow met producer William Strong from Saturn Records, who recorded his first single, " Cold Wind Madness ", also known as " The Coldest Rap ", which became an underground success, becoming popular even though radio stations did not play it due to the song's hardcore lyrics.
Soon the content of every newspaper, book, novel, play, film, broadcast and concert, from the level of nationally-known publishers and orchestras to local newspapers and village choirs, was subject to supervision by the Propaganda Ministry, although a process of self-censorship was soon effectively operating in all these fields, leaving the Ministry in Berlin free to concentrate on the most politically sensitive areas such as major newspapers and the state radio.
He was one of the first broadcasters to play psychedelic rock and progressive rock records on British radio, and he is widely acknowledged for promoting artists working in various genres, including pop, reggae, indie pop, indie rock, alternative rock, punk, hardcore punk, breakcore, grindcore, death metal, British hip hop, electronic music and dance music.
In 1963 the BBC paid £ 65 for the radio play The Ruffian on the Stair broadcast on 31 August 1964.
On 18 September 2006, " Runaway " was given its first play by UK radio stations.
Clemence Dane's series of radio plays, The Saviours ( 1942 ), used a historical Arthur to embody the spirit of heroic resistance against desperate odds, and Robert Sherriff's play The Long Sunset ( 1955 ) saw Arthur rallying Romano-British resistance against the Germanic invaders.
" Knock knock " was the catchphrase of music hall performer Wee Georgie Wood, who was recorded in 1936 saying it in a radio play, but he simply used the words as a reference to his surname and did not use it as part of the well-known joke formula.
In the 1990s after a Motörhead show at Hultsfred, Sweden a radio reporter asked Lemmy " If you were to play here again in ten years, how do you think you would sound?
Hybrid Theory was a massive commercial success ; it sold more than 4. 8 million copies during its debut year, earning it the status of best-selling album of 2001, while singles such as " Crawling " and " One Step Closer " established themselves as staples among alternative rock radio play lists during the year.

radio and Letter
ITU prefixes: Letter combinations available for use in Canada as the first two letters of a television or radio station's call sign are CF, CG, CH, CI, CJ, CK, CY, CZ, VA, VB, VC, VD, VE, VF, VG, VO, VX, VY, XJ, XK, XL, XM, XN and XO.
On 2 March 2004, at the age of 95, following advice from his doctors, Cooke announced his retirement from Letter from America – after 58 years, the longest-running speech radio show in the world.
* 9 short radio episodes California Glaciers, Earthquake, Samoset, Two Pine Logs, The Water-Ouzel, Wild Bees of California, The Wind, A Windstorm in the Forest and Woody Gospel Letter based on the writings of John Muir.
Larry Lujack ( born June 6, 1940 ), a Top 40 Music radio disc jockey, was known for his world-weary sarcastic style, " Klunk Letter of the Day " and darkly humorous " Animal Stories " along with " sidekick Little Tommy ", and " Cheap Trashy Show Biz Report.
The show helped revive and maintain interest in novelty hits from the 1950s and 1960s that received scant airplay on mainstream pop or oldies radio stations, including " Alley Oop " by the Hollywood Argyles, " The Ballad of Irving " by Frank Gallop, " The Battle of Kookamonga " by Homer and Jethro, " Monster Mash " by Bobby " Boris " Pickett, " Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah ( A Letter from Camp )" by Allan Sherman, " I Want My Baby Back " by Jimmy Cross, and " They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!
Letter from America was a weekly 15-minute radio series on BBC Radio 4, previously called the Home Service, which ran for 2, 869 shows from 24 March 1946 to 20 February 2004, making it the longest-running speech radio programme in history.
" The Letter That Johnny Walker Read " is played on the K-Rose radio station in GTA San Andreas.
This, and another song released to radio, " Unsent Letter ", were very popular with listeners of the radio station Triple J.
In 2008, Firth starred as the chef in a short film, The Chef's Letter, played Evan in the radio production of Daphne du Maurier's September Tide., and was also featured as a Houdini style illusionist in episode # 118 of the American television series Ghost Whisperer.
During the 1960s, Dick Whittinghill on radio station KMPC sometimes called it the Four Letter Interchange.
* STLradio. com, Contains many articles on the history of St. Louis radio broadcasing including one on the history of KDNA under " Call Letter History ".
The band recorded Peel sessions with John Peel at the BBC in 1998 ; these were broadcast over the radio, and were released as the semi-official bootleg Unwound-Live in London ( on Love Letter ).
Letter beacons are radio transmissions of uncertain origin and unknown purpose, consisting of only a single repeating Morse code letter.
He also served as a news analyst for the BBC and provided an Alistair Cooke-like weekly radio " Letter from London " to National Public Radio ( NPR )' s Washington station WETA.
Muni had explored some opportunities beyond radio: he had recently co-hosted a local weekly television show on WABC-TV with Bruce " Cousin Brucie " Morrow, and he would go on to record the spoken single " Letter to an Unborn Child ", about a soldier with a premonition, which was released in 1967 to little acclaim.

radio and written
* Bernard Lee ( poker player ) is a poker professional / media personality who has also written for ESPN. com and CardPlayer Magazine and hosts his own radio show.
Thus, a Japan Airlines flight numbered 111 would be written as " JAL111 " and pronounced " Japan Air One One One " on the radio, while a similarly numbered Aer Lingus would be written as " EIN111 " and pronounced " Shamrock One One One ".
Numerous articles in newspapers, magazines, television and radio programs and a revealing book written by an ex-convict ( which for the first time openly questioned the effectiveness of the TBS-system ) boosted discussion.
:* Broadcast journalism – writing or speaking which is intended to be distributed by radio or television broadcasting, rather than only in written form for readers.
Operas were also performed on ( and written for ) radio and television.
* Short Introduction to OFDM-Tutorial written by Prof. Debbah, head of the Alcatel-Lucent Chair on flexible radio.
* " Pavane, the Girl with the Flaxen Hair ," a dramatic script written and directed by Wyllis Cooper, inspired in part by Ravel's composition, for the old-time radio series Quiet Please.
Gelbart began as a writer at the age of sixteen for Danny Thomas's radio show after his father, who was Thomas's barber, showed Thomas some jokes Gelbart had written.
Straczynski has written for radio drama, including the series Alien Worlds and scripts for Mutual Radio Theater.
) -- referring to a common slur used against Africans by Belgians, however, these words are neither in his written text nor in radio tapes of his speech.
Julian and Sandy were characters on the BBC radio comedy programme Round the Horne from 1965 to 1968 and were played by Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams respectively, with scripts written by Barry Took and Marty Feldman.
A Rural Line on Education, a brief sketch specifically written for radio, aired on Pittsbugh's KDKA in 1921, according to historian Bill Jaker.
By the spring of 1923, original dramatic pieces written specially for radio were airing on stations in Cincinnati ( When Love Wakens by WLW's Fred Smith ), Philadelphia ( The Secret Wave by Clyde A. Criswell ) and Los Angeles ( At Home over KHJ ).
Another notable early radio drama, one of the first specially written for the medium in the UK, was Danger by Richard Hughes, broadcast by the BBC on January 15, 1924, about a group of people trapped in a Welsh coal mine.
Around the same time, Guthrie himself also worked for the Canadian National Railway radio network, producing plays written by Merrill Denison that used similar techniques.
A 1940 article in Variety credited a 1932 NBC play, Drink Deep by Don Johnson, as the first stream-of-consciousness play written for American radio.
" ( originally written for Max Bacon and the aborted Rain project, later appearing on Bacon's album From the Banks of the River Irwell ) attracted some radio attention.
BBC Radio 4 had commissioned a third Dirk Gently six-part radio series for broadcast in mid-2010, based on the uncompleted chapters of The Salmon of Doubt, and written by Spice World writer Kim Fuller.
The radio program inspired a 2006 film of the same name, written by Keillor, directed by Robert Altman and featuring Keillor, Lily Tomlin, Meryl Streep, Lindsay Lohan, Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Kline, John C. Reilly, and Woody Harrelson.
Released on June 9, 2006, a film about the radio show written by and starring Keillor began filming on June 9, 2005.
" Detailed instructions were written for occupation of government ministries in Berlin, Himmler's headquarters in East Prussia, radio stations and telephone offices, and other Nazi apparatus through military districts, and concentration camps.
In 1997, the BBC produced an original, two-hour radio dramatization of Childhood's End written by Tony Mulholland.
He has written plays for stage, radio and television, including ' Mister Lowry ' staged by the Bristol Old Vic and ' On the Knocker ', a play for radio and winner of an LBC Radio Drama Award.

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