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Volcano Shoots Geyser Of Water Up Into Space

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What we have here is a moon — a small one (slightly wider than the state of Arizona) — circling Saturn.

If you look closely, you will see a small splay of light at its top, looking like a circular fountain.

 

That's because it is a fountain — of sorts. A bunch of volcano-like jets are sending fantastically high geysers of water vapor up into the sky, so high that you can see them in this remarkable print by Michael Benson, back lit by light bouncing off of Saturn.

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History of Television

11032208669?profile=original"Of all the major inventions of the twentieth century, few have had a more profound impact on people's lives than radio and television. By 1933, two-thirds of American homes had at least one radio, twice as many as those with telephones. Forty-five years later, 97 percent of all households had at least one television set. But the numbers cannot convey the contradictory roles that broadcasting has played in American society as it has reshaped the country's politics, economy, and culture.".

 

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"The World of Tomorrow"- it was the theme of the ground-breaking 1939 World's Fair held in New York City. Fittingly, it was there that the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) excitedly revealed the advent of broadcast television.

Television ultimately transformed entertainment and revolutionized the way we see the world. In this intriguing program, THE HISTORY CHANNEL® chronicles the incredible story of television: from the ideas of Philo Farnsworth, a Utah farm boy who developed the first working system in 1925, to the 21st-century technological breakthroughs currently reshaping the medium.

Interviews with media moguls and TV personalities, including legendary anchorman Walter Cronkite, provide an inside look into the industry while broadcast pioneers recall patent battles, competing systems, and the astounding innovation that defined the early years of television.

 

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11032208296?profile=originalWith the huffduffer app you can create your own podcast from mp3 files you run across on the web. Play them from your page or add to iTunes. a portable mp3 player by rss, or just download the audio file. Here is a video from ReadWriteWeb showing you how easy it is.

Also visit the Times Past page on huffduffer often to see what is new, and you can also add Times Past to your favorite pod catcher.

 

 

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Born on June 1, 1926 in Mount Airy, North Carolina, Andrew S. Griffith made it to stardom in the late 1950s acting in film, TV and Broadway productions while also creating albums of comedic monologues. He rose to great popularity as the character Andy Taylor on The Andy Griffith Show, which ran from 1960-68. He later returned to TV in the lawyer drama Matlock and recorded several gospel albums.

Here is a biography of Andy that was done sometime before his death.

 

Andy Griffith Biography

 

Andy did several radio shows in his younger years. Here is two from the old radio show "Town And Country Time"


In the first episode Andy Griffith does his funny "Swan Lake" routine.

 

Town And Country Time xx-xx-xx (095) First Song - Here We Are, We've Gone Too Far

 

In this second episode Andy Griffith does a routine about the opera.

 

Town And Country Time xx-xx-xx (096) First Song - Glad Rags

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9781400068661_custom.jpg?t=1340030982&s=15Eighty years ago, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created the iconic comic book character Superman, but it took several years of rejections before they finally sold him to Detective Comics Inc. in 1938. The distinctive superhero made his first appearance in the comics in June 1938 — and since then has appeared in radio dramas, TV shows, video games, newspaper comics and countless films.

How has the Man of Steel evolved over the past eight decades — and what has made him so popular? Those were the questions that intrigued biographer Larry Tye, whose book Superman tells the story of the red-and-blue-clad icon who Tye calls "the longest-lived American hero of the last century." 

The Man of Steel has endured in books, movies, radio serials, comic books and cartoons. "Americans embrace Superman partly because he captured so many things that are part of our psyche and part of our sense of ourselves," says biographer Larry Tye. (NPR June 18, 2012)  Read More

 

 

 

It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's A New Superman Bio! (NPR)

 

 

You can find the old radio show here Superman, The Adventures Of

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Just One More Thing - Columbo!

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The Hollywood actor Peter Falk, whose name became synonymous with the TV character Columbo  played the part for 35 years. In a program first heard in 2007, crime-writer Mark Billingham delves into the mystery that was one of the small screen's greatest detectives.

The raincoat, the cigar, the spluttering convertible car, the villain's deed in the first scene and the final "...just one more thing". The American TV detective series Columbo was a literature inspired, award winning, rule breaking television original.

Billingham tracks down the unusual suspects who made it possible including star Peter Falk, creator William Link, writer Steven Bochco, director Jonathan Demme and guest star villain Robert Vaughn.

Producer: Peter McHugh.

 

Download mp3: Just One More Thing - Columbo!

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Jack Benny: Comedy in Bloom (1992)

 11032206668?profile=originalNarrated by Tom Smothers, this affectionate biography features classic clips from Benny's award winning television program, rare photographs, vintage footage and home movies. Interviews with Benny himself and with longtime close friends George Burns, Bob Hope, Johnny Carson, Dinah Shore, Carol Burnett and Ann-Margaret, shed light on the real Jack Benny who was far from the penny-pinching, vain and exasperating character he portrayed in his routines.

 

 

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WSM Radio's Coffee, Country & Cody

11032206865?profile=original650 AM WSM made its mark on country music history on October 5, 1925. It was on that day that the station hit the airwaves, and continues to broadcast the best in classic country music to this day. 650 AM WSM has been the radio home for the Grand Ole Opry for over 82 years. You'll find some of their most popular programming available as podcast.

 

"Coffee, Country & Cody" features Country Music Disc Jockey Hall of Famer and affable television personality Bill Cody. The podcast does interviews with live studio guests from legends like Dolly Parton to The Doobie Brothers, Charlie Daniels to George Jones. The good thing is these interviews are free to download from their web site or from iTunes. The archives is approaching 300 shows available for download. What a collection.

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watsonlive300.jpg?t=1248636233Legendary folk singer and guitarist Doc Watson died on Tuesday, at the age of 89. Long considered one of America's greatest musicians, Watson was blind from the age of one, and taught himself to play music. NPR's Neal Conan remembers the life and career of Doc Watson with a song: "Tennessee Stud."

Remembering Doc Watson "Tennessee Stud'

 

 

Doc Watson has been astonishing and delighting audiences for more than forty years, playing his flat top guitar with technical virtuosity and impeccable tone and timing. Watch Doc teach and play "Deep River Blues" from Smithsonian Folkways.

Explore Doc Watson's full NPR Archive artist page: interviews, features and/or performances from over the years. Quite a collection of content. Doc Watson's full NPR Archive

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ProxTube Unblocks US-Only YouTube Videos for International Users [YouTube]:



Chrome/Firefox: Non-US users know the pain of having services blocked from them pretty well, and YouTube is no exception. If you're tired of stumbling on videos you can't watch, ProxTube will fix the problem by unblocking all US-only videos for anyone to see.
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DEATH+VALLEY+DAYS.pngDeath Valley Days was an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945. It continued from 1952 to 1975 as a syndicated television series. The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo).

California Gold Rush in Reverse is hosted by Will Rogers Jr. and features a minor part by a very young Doug McClure. The story revolves around the discovery of gold in the California territory. McClure, as a young Army officer, wants the Army to have the honor of delivering the news back to Washington of the California gold strike. Stanley Lachman, as a Navy officer, wants the Navy to get the word to the capitol. So the race is on!


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Benedict Cumberbatch (left) plays Sherlock Holmes — of London's 221B Baker St. — opposite Martin Freeman's Dr. Watson.

 

 


TV writer and producmoffat.jpg?t=1336057741&s=2er Steven Moffat specializes in injecting new life into old, familiar characters and stories. He first worked his magic on the revived edition of Doctor Who, leading to several BAFTA and Hugo Awards for the series.


More recently, he has turned his eye to the world's greatest detective, Sherlock Holmes. As the co-creator of the critically acclaimed BBC series Sherlock, Moffat is responsible for updating Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous fictional creation for a modern-day audience.


The series, which is set to start its second season on PBS Masterpiece on May 6, stars the charismatic British actor Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role. Cumberbatch's Sherlock is now a 21st century Londoner who uses GPS and text messaging to solve crimes alongside his partner Dr. Watson, played by Martin Freeman.


Martin and Cumberbatch work seamlessly together, though Moffat notes that finding the right actors for the roles was not the easiest task. (Read More on NPR)

 

 

 

 

Steven Moffat talks about his work writing for Doctor Who And Sherlock on NPR Fresh Air


The Man Who Revitalized 'Doctor Who' And 'Sherlock' (NPR)

 

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Watch Sherlock Season 2: A Scene from Ep. 1 on PBS. See more from Masterpiece.

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The Purple Land - (BBC Radio Dramatisation)



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Download as mp3  The Purple Land  converted to mp3 at Clip Converter



Published in 1885, The Purple Land was the first novel of William Henry Hudson, author of Green Mansions. The Anglo-Argentine naturalist distinguished himself both as one of the finest craftsmen of prose in English literature and as a thinker on ecological matters far ahead of his time.

In Davies' hands this 'road novel' becomes a fast paced romp in the tradition of Tom Jones, with a dash of Don Quixote for good measure.

It is an exuberant, wryly comic account of a young Englishman's imprudent adventures, set against a background of political strife in nineteenth-century South America. Eloping with an Argentine girl, young Richard Lamb makes an implacable enemy of his teenage bride's father. Leaving her behind, he goes ignorantly forth into the interior of the country to seek his fortune.

Whilst doing so he learns to hunt, ride, herd, love - even kill. On his way to becoming a man.

Hemingway alluded to this book in his masterpiece "The Sun Also Rises", claiming that "The Purple Land" is 'dangerous reading if read too late in life'.

Hopefully - it doesn't make for dangerous listening!

Cast:
Richard ..... David Tennant
Paquita ..... Denise Gough
Marcos/Major Domo ..... Danny Webb
Toribia/Grandmother ..... Carol Macready
Isidora ..... Lizzie McInnerney
Herdsman/Allday ..... Nigel Cooke
Paquita's father/Winchcombe ..... Richard Durden
Monica/Donna Mercedes ..... Jacey Salles
Cloud/Blanco Major ..... Nicholas Murchie
Epifanio/Chillingwoth .....Chuk Iwuji
Juez/Bartender/Blass ..... Trevor Martin
Cleta/Mother ..... Jane Slavin
Herdsman's Daughter/Margerita ...... Beth Cooke
Anita ...... Grace Horbury
Herdsman's Boy ..... Danny Concha

Music Composed and performed by
Ross Hughes
Esben Tjalve
Trumpet - Daniel Weitz

Script Editor - Eileen Horne

Producer/Director: Clive Brill

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Outlaw - Series One by Steve DeWinter (Audiodrama)

OutlawSeriesOne.jpg"Steve DeWinter's thriller brings his own retelling of the ultimate American legend, that of the lone ranger. Recorded with a full cast, musical score and sound effects, this re-imagining of America's favorite hero proves that one man can fight against insurmountable odds to keep the Wild West from falling into the hands of a ruthless tyrant."
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Outlaw - Episode One
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Dusty Knight is finally reunited with his brother only to have his past catch up with him at the same time. Dusty agrees to return to San Francisco to visit his dying father, only the road home is not without peril.

Outlaw - Episode Two
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Dusty enters San Francisco only to discover there is more to his past then he even knew. Dusty talks with his father and is quickly introduced to the problems plaguing the family after his departure fifteen years ago.

Outlaw - Episode Three
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The criminal element makes a move against the California Rangers and Dusty is forced to make a choice. With the California Rangers dead and the town overrun with bandits, the merchants demand protection, but Dusty can't do that without risking everything - and everyone.

Outlaw - Episode Four
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Dusty gathers the merchants together to scare off the bandits, but not everyone is working towards the same goal and while Dusty continues to thwart the bandit's plans, they get closer to finding his true identity.

Outlaw - Episode Five
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Dusty is captured and reunited with a lost relative, but only for a brief moment. Senator Hollister has other plans for this reunion.

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Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly

KissMeDeadlyNovel.jpgFrank Morrison Spillane (March 9, 1918 – July 17, 2006), better known as Mickey Spillane, was an American author of crime novels. He was known for the series of novels featuring his signature detective character, Mike Hammer, among other works. More than 225 million copies of his books have sold around the globe. Many of the Mike Hammer novels were made into movies, including the classic film noir Kiss Me Deadly (1955) and The Girl Hunters (1963), in which Spillane himself starred. In Kiss Me Deadly, Mike Hammer is driving south to New York city when he found a woman standing in the road. He picked her up, and learned she escaped from a sanatorium. Soon a dark sedan cut them off, the men attacked Mike and knocked him out. The now dead woman and Mike are placed in his car, then it is pushed over the cliff. What happens next? Read by Stacy Keach. (from boxcars711)

 

Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly Part 1


Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly Part 2

Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly Part 3

Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly Part 4


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KissMeDeadly.jpg?width=320A 1955 film noir drama produced and directed by Robert Aldrich starring Ralph Meeker. The screenplay was written by A.I. Bezzerides, based on the Mickey Spillane Mike Hammer mystery novel Kiss Me, Deadly. Kiss Me Deadly is often considered a classic of the noir genre. The film grossed $726,000 in the United States and a total of $226,000 overseas. It also withstood scrutiny from the Kefauver Commission as being a film said to be designed to ruin young viewers, leading director Aldrich to write against the Commission's conclusions.

Kiss Me Deadly marked the film debuts of both actresses Cloris Leachman and Maxine Cooper.


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11032208889?profile=originalMickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, with Darren McGavin in the title role, is the first syndicated television series based on Mike Hammer, the hard-boiled private detective created by novelist Mickey Spillane. The series (produced from 1957 through '59) had a run of 78 episodes over two seasons. Episodes were filmed in black and white and filled a half-hour time slot. The show followed the adventures of New York-based gumshoe Mike Hammer as he regularly played judge, jury and executioner to an assortment of bad guys.

There is several episodes available on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL550EE94E70AD5980&feature...

Tnmh_title_card.jpgThe New Mike Hammer was an American television series based on the exploits of the fictitious New York-based private detective Mike Hammer. The show starred Stacy Keach and was essentially a continuation of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, an earlier television program featuring an identical core cast. In fact, similarities between The New Mike Hammer and Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer are so close that many often group the two shows together under the same "Mike Hammer" umbrella.

There is an episode on YouTube "The New Mike Hammer - Satan, Cyanide, and Murder (1984)" here


Interview with Stacy Keach

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Death+Valley+Days+3x3.jpgDeath Valley Days was a series of stories, all based in fact, revolving around the legends of Death Valley, California where borax was mined. Mostly human interest stories about the life in Death Valley and the surrounding area in the late 1800's.

"The Last Letter" was written by Ruth Woodman & directed by Stuart E. McGowan, with William Pullen, Clint Eastwood, Forrest Stanley, George Pembroke, Russ Todd, Joseph Sargent, Gregg Barton, Robert Sherman. Host: Stanley Andrews. Original air date: 8 December 1956.




Download: Death Valley Days s05e07 The Last Letter (w Clint Eastwood).mp4


 

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Death Valley Days - The Oldest Law

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Death Valley Days was an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945. It continued from 1952 to 1975 as a syndicated television series. The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo).

In "The Oldest Law", Jim Davis stars as a rancher called Colonel who single handed takes on a violent, corrupt town after his son is murdered.

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Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame singer and guitarist Roger McGuinn, best known as the front man for The Byrds, is considered a pioneer of folk rock. The band blended traditional folk songs with a rock beat and scored major hits in the 1960's including "Turn, Turn, Turn" and "Mr. Tambourine Man."

The Byrds disbanded in 1973, and McGuinn pursued a solo career, performing acoustically and returning to his folk roots.

In 1995, he created the Folk Den Project, an online series to store traditional folk songs that he records once a month. NPR's Neal Conan talks with McGuinn about The Byrds and his solo career, and about his work preserving folk music. (NPR)


30 Minute Interview

The Byrds' Roger McGuinn Works To Preserve Folk (NPR).mp3


There is probably over 200 folk songs you can download for free on the Folk Den site.  



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