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A chicken's appetite is incredible. Can easily eat almost everything, even their own kind! You can do now say bye-bye to those unwanted leftovers being left to rot in your fridge. Destroy all the throwing leftovers into the garbage should certainly. Plus, you can reduce chicken it's essential to feed. But be very careful with utilising give your chickens for may be their last supper. Unfortunately backyard chickens can't eat everything. As an example tone regarding the onions and garlic.

It is a straightforward thing to try to do. They have a regarding nutrients which were found the actual world vegetables of yesteryears. They taste compared to those that are found shopping around. You can grow them with Organic Food rather than chemical ones which harm your body in the form of pesticides.

The a part of us is actually not capable of managing painful feelings in healthy ways and making healthy choices is the loving Parent. The loving Adult is the a part of us that only has a deep need to learn about and take loving action in our behalf. Developing a loving Adult is a critical aspect in creating health and wellbeing, as well as in losing weight and maintaining a healthy weight.

It is wonderful to have organic, but what around the distance travelled by fresh produce in the wintertime? Yes, we are created in Canada - it is not easy to grow food with snow. I hear your. However, our ancestors canned their services learned ways to store some root vegetables and apples for long periods of time in cellars. This tradition is nearly as lost and forgotten as Latin might be to Italy. Each and every need to import. Possess everything people who here and are able to go to be able to putting our food in jars. Why am I not encouraging freezing? Because of the excessive amount of energy that are needed hold enough food frozen for such longer period of time, and anyhow, frozen food doesn't keep while preserves get.

Where I deviate with all the "organic" party line is using soil changes. The local desert dirt (it doesn't should be called soil) is alkaline, lacking in available iron, and high in clay and even the water is mineral-laden and alkaline. Vegetables don't grow well in it, even with plenty compost. I'm not going to waste time making compost tea, and Now i am not going to waste money on various organic supposed remedies like bacterial infusions, Mycorrhyza inoculants, volcanic sands, and such. The dirt needs a higher pH along with the most economical way to obtain it end up being to mix liberal quantities of soil sulfur into the device. I also put in a small quantity of ammonium sulfate to the beds about mid-summer to give them a nitrogen boost.

The most certain mistake people do is consume processed foods believing not wearing running shoes will help losing that weight. You should concentrate on eating natural food. The great part is because even the fats in What is Organic Farming could be eaten. Crucial problem with processed foods is in which it is toxic for the liver as it cannot be broken together. You cannot forget that quality of meals is the most essential thing towards losing weight.

Farm fish versus untamed. Salmon as well to supplement fatty fish are terrific additions to have a diet, but the majority on the fish usually are not caught in the wild. When you can, opt for wild caught fish. That can PCB contamination in lots of the fish that's farm-fed. While whole lot of the time usually lowered by not consuming the skin and fat which is cooked out, you can't ever be allowed to remove everything.

Sticking to a diet of foods with low GI can have lots of benefits. One, you feel and more energized, given that the glucose is slowly released into shape. You won't get hungry easily, rendering it it easier to lose weight. Low GI foods can also lower the events of heart related health conditions. Finally, foods with low index list can help you avoid help the effects of diabetes. The time those meals with high glycemic index can be recommended is during cases of hypoglycemia, and the high dose of sugar can re-energize the person and bring their stages up in order to normal level.

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OTRR certified "Words at War" v1.0

wordsatwar1500.jpg?width=480OTRR certified "Words at War" v1.0 (3 CDs) is available for download from Dropbox or OneDrive. Thanks to all those who made this collection possible.

These links will be available for 30 days.

Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/62tci8l6dqpq2ol/AACPFiLVF7V3af6pAFp3qEXda?dl=0
OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Al5Sbh6lIkj5jKI6TsJqRjl2C1RdMw

Series summary:

Words at War (by Jimbo)

Words at War was a 30 minute dramatic anthology series dealing with stories condensed from books written about World War II. The series started in the middle of the war and at the most crucial time of the war for the allies, somewhat heightening it's debut. Not only that, it was supported by Johnson's Wax in the Fibber McGee and Molly time slot as Jim and Marian Jordan went on vacation. And if that wasn't enough, the music for the series was done by NBC's own Frank Black, a master at orchestration and the shows were often directed by Anton M. Leder of Suspense fame. Adding to all of that is the fact that most all - if not all - of the series is available today for our listening pleasure and the sound is above average.

Done in a docu-drama style with Black's music as the background gave often stark, sobering realism to these stories penned by different authors. While not all of the shows are winners, many are far above average and many remind me of the writing of Arch Oboloer. Not that these plays are anti-war (just the opposite) but most of these stories pack a powerful, though-provoking wallop, especially when dealing with subjects that are hard to comprehend, like the taking of innocent civilian lives. As Billboard Magazine wrote in 1943, "Muddled, cloying ideas of war romantics were washed away in a clean sweep." No truer words can be spoken about some of these dramas.

With anthologies you often have some good and some bad because each author has his own strengths and weaknesses. However, all seem to have a quality worthy of this fine radio series.

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OTRR certified "Whitehall 1212" v2.0

WHITEHALL_1212_1.jpgOTRR certified "Whitehall 1212" v2.0 (2 CDs) is available for download from Dropbox or OneDrive. Thanks to all those who made this collection possible.

These links will be available for 30 days.

Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s9g77tsirfdwfuu/AAAIc5dXYFlo3feOG6uvV_MOa?dl=0
OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Al5Sbh6lIkj5jKU7avmjh2vpEX3y1A

Series summary:

Named after the then famous telephone number of Scotland Yard—the headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police Force, Whitehall 1212 was a weekly crime drama radio show. It ran from November 18, 1951 until September 28, 1952.

The stories were true and stated to be “the plain unvarnished facts, just as they occurred”. The show, in their own words, presented some of the "most baffling cases" as hosted by the fictitious Scotland Yard Chief Superintendent John Davison. Davison was said to be the curator of the Yard’s “Black Museum” a name given it in 1877. Artifacts described in the show were the basis for the story about the crime.

Whitehall 1212 was actually produced in the United States at NBC. The stories were well researched by Percy Hoskins, Chief Crime Reporter of the London Daily Express, and by the Writer-Director, Wyllis Cooper. Also, the show had the official support of the Yard. The cast were all British, which gives the show an authentic air and appeal.

The stories are told from the view of the police who did the hard work in solving the case, and thus it down plays some of the more sensational aspects. In comparison, at the same time, Orson Welles was on a show titled The Black Museum. It was a production of British commercial radio producer Harry Alan Towers and told the story in a more dramatic fashion. The two shows closely paralleled each other, and ran during the same timeframe. The Black Museum was run in the United States on the Mutual Network from January 1 to December 30, 1952.

Wyllis Cooper was noteworthy for his work on Quiet Please, and Lights Out. However, working from purely factual basis for the stories limited his artistic expression. Still, the stories were well presented and compelling.

v. 2 Changes

* Upgraded sound to 16 episodes
* Added logs

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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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OTRR certified "Alka-Seltzer Time" v1.1

AlkaSeltzerTime.jpg?cnt=0OTRR certified "Alka-Seltzer Time" v1.1 (1 CD) is available for download from Dropbox or OneDrive. Thanks to all those who made this collection possible.

These links will be available for 30 days.

Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/c98oj8tzl2vz7me/AABmrnVFWxa21VxtOkJyQoVRa?dl=0
OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Al5Sbh6lIkj5jKJcEtJbpIb7CDLLNQ

Series summary:

Alka-Seltzer Time (aka The Alka-Seltzer Show) was a 15-minute radio series broadcast weekdays on both CBS Radio and the Mutual Broadcasting System. This show should not to be confused with an earlier show called Alka-Seltzer Time that would later be renamed Herb Shriner Time.

The show began in 1949. It stared baritone Curt Massey along with Martha Tilton and had the original title The Curt Massey Show (sometimes advertised as The Curt Massey and Martha Tilton Show). The announcer was Ford Pearson. The show sponsor was Alka-Seltzer. The name was changed in 1952 to highlight the sponsor's product.

By 1953, the series was heard on Mutual (at 12 noon, Eastern Time) and later that same day on CBS (at 5:45pm, ET). Advertisements described the show as "informal song sessions" by vocalists Massey and Tilton. Tilton was often billed as "the liltin' Martha Tilton". The two singers, both Texas-born, performed with Country Washburne and His Orchestra, featuring Charles LaVere on piano.

Songs included such tunes as "Honey, I'm in Love with You", "A Gambler's Guitar", "Just to Be with You", "Moonlight", "When Love Goes Wrong", "Choo Choo Train", "I've Got Spurs that Jingle Jangle Jingle", "Put on a Bonnet", "On the Sunny Side of the Street", "Papaya Mama" and "Istanbul, Not Constantinople". There were some theme shows, such as "Go West", music from "Old Phonograph Records" and "Salute to Hawaii".

Massey and Tilton would continue to appear together during the late 1950s on such shows as Guest Star and Stars for Defense. They also teamed up to record an album, We Sing the Old Songs (1957). CD collections of Alka-Seltzer Time usually identify shows by the first performed song of each program. Today, Massey is best remembered as the composer (with Paul Henning) and singer of the Petticoat Junction TV show theme song.

V. 1.1 changes

* replaced 53-10-19 (x) First Song - Moonlight When Shadows Fall
* fixed date of 53-11-06 show
* updated artwork
* Added Certification Documents, Series Synopsis, Pictures
* Added dash to Alka-Seltzer in file names

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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


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The Film


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


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It is Finished

11032208893?profile=originalMy new ebook is now available. From the description:

Benny Cahill is back. After getting involved in a crooked horse race in Don't Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth, the cynical and wise-cracking private detective returns in four never before published mysteries. These noir stories are inspired by the author's love of Old Time Radio shows. This collection includes a foreword by Theresa Linden, author of Chasing Liberty.

I had a lot of fun writing it and I hope you have just as much fun reading it.You can find it here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/497797. Only $1.99. If you like, please rate, review and tell your friends. Thanks.

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Andy Griffith Comedy Bits

andy_griffith.jpgAndy Griffith is best remembered for Matlock and The Andy Griffith Show. He also had a huge career on Broadway, including musicals. It's not as widely known that he released several albums of spirituals. What's probably least remembered is that he got his start as a stand-up comedian. Here is some comedy entertainment.

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OTRR certified "Pat Novak for Hire" v1.0

Pat_Novak_For_Hire_CD_Cover.jpgOTRR certified "Pat Novak for Hire" v1.0 (1 CD) is available for download from Dropbox or OneDrive. Thanks to all those who made this collection possible.

These links will be available for 30 days.

Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/meuvya21ol88eyo/AACAaWgQoaw31bB1b-C5Jp9Aa?dl=0
OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Al5Sbh6lIkj5jKJdc895Y4Mu4H7WRA

Series summary:

Pat Novak, for Hire, is an old-time radio detective drama series which originally aired from 1946-1948, and revived in 1949. It started as a West Coast regional produced at KGO in San Francisco program. This regional version originally starred Jack Webb in the title role, with scripts by his roommate Richard L. Breen. When Webb and Breen moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles, Webb was replaced by Ben Morris, and Breen by Gil Doud. Meanwhile in LA, Webb and Breen, joined by Director William P. Rousseau, would work on an extremely similar nationwide series, Johnny Madero, Pier 23, for the Mutual network. Webb would then star in Jeff Regan, Investigator until December, 1948. By 1949, a year after the end of the San Francisco run, Jack Webb resumed the Novak role, and Breen his duties as scriptwriter, this time for a national audience on ABC.

Pat Novak, for Hire is set on the San Francisco, California waterfront and depicts the city Pat Novak knows it - a dark, rough place where the main goal is survival. Pat Novak is not a detective by trade. He owns a boat shop on Pier 19 where he rents out boats and does odd jobs to make money.

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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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Adventures of Superman (TV series)

ADV_Title_Screen.jpgAdventures of Superman is an American television series based on comic book characters and concepts created in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The show is the first television series to feature Superman and began filming in 1951 in California on RKO-Pathé stages and the RKO Forty Acres back lot. It was sponsored by cereal manufacturer Kellogg's. The show, which was produced for first-run television syndication rather than a network, has disputed first and last air dates but are generally accepted as September 19, 1952 and April 28, 1958.[1] The show's first two seasons (episodes 1–52, 26 titles per season) were filmed in black-and-white; seasons three through six (episodes 53–104, 13 titles per season) were filmed in color but originally telecast in black and white. Superman was not shown in color until the series was syndicated to local stations in 1965.

George Reeves played Clark Kent/Superman, with Jack Larson as Jimmy Olsen, John Hamilton as Perry White, and Robert Shayne as Inspector Henderson. Phyllis Coates played Lois Lane in the first season, with Noel Neill stepping into the role in the second (1953) and later seasons. Superman battles crooks, gangsters, and other villains in the fictional city of Metropolis while masquerading "off-duty" as Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent. Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, Clark's colleagues at the office, often find themselves in dangerous situations which can only be resolved with Superman's timely intervention.

Its opening theme is known as The Superman March. In 1987, selected episodes of the show were released to video. In 2006, the series became available in its entirety on DVD. The feature film Hollywoodland was released in 2006, dramatizing the show's production and the death of its star George Reeves.

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DEAD MAN'S SHOES by Simon Masters

DEAD MEN'S SHOES by Simon Masters was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 9 June 1984. A heart attack faces Det Insp Jack Branigan with an early retirement party, sympathetic smiles from colleagues and the patronising chit-chat of keen young men like Ray Duerdon, obviously angling for his old job. But that evening, events unfold which are to pit experience against ambition.

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John Steinbeck - Of Mice and Men

11032208872?profile=original1992 BBC radio play of Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. This version also has the great Harry Towb.

BBC R4 - John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice And Men'
Adapted by Penny Leicester
Produced by Richard Wortley
Broadcast November 9, 1992
Coded from tape at 128/44.1

Faithful rendition of Steinbeck's tragic short story.

Cast
Kerry Shale - Lenny
Peter Whitman - George
Harry Towb
Eric Allan
Matthew Morgan
David Hope
Colin Mcfarlane
Nicholas Murchie
James Aubrey
Roberta Sawsville

John Steinbeck - Of Mice and Men (1992).MP3

John Steinbeck - Of Mice and Men (1992).MP4

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CBS, David Mamet Developing 'Have Gun - Will Travel' Reboot

davidmamet.jpgThe network has made a script deal for the CBS TV Studios-produced Western, which originally aired on CBS from 1957-63.

CBS is looking to reboot Have Gun - Will Travel with two-time Oscar-nominated writer David Mamet at the helm.

The network has made a script deal for the CBS TV Studios-produced Western, which originally aired on CBS from 1957-63. During its six-season run, the drama starring Richard Boone as Paladin not only delivered top-five ratings but also spawned a successful radio show.

If ultimately ordered to series, Have Gun could join Vegas, an upcoming Western starring Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis, on CBS' schedule. The genre generated heat last year at this time, with many of the broadcast network developing such projects as NBC's The Frontier and Fox's Wyatt Earp effort. More

Here's a look at the opening sequence for the original "Have Gun - Will Travel":

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White Coolies (AU)

White_Coolies.jpgStory of Australian Army Nursing Sisters who were in Malaya with the 8th Division A.I.F in 1941-1942. It is a true story taken from the diaries kept by Sister Agnes Betty Jeffrey, (14 May 1908 – 13 September 2000), who was taken captive by the Japanese Imperial Army and interned during her 31/2 years as prisoner of war. The first episode of this radio series aired on August 10, 1955.

This is a radio series that will leave an impression on you. You may cry, you may laugh, but being from a true story it is remarkable.






All Episodes

White Coolies (AU).zip

 

Singles

 

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Paradise_road.jpegThere was also a movie made in 1997 called "Paradise Road" which tells the story of a group of English, American, Dutch and Australian women who are imprisoned in Sumatra during World War II. It was directed by Bruce Beresford and stars Glenn Close as beatific Adrienne Pargiter, Frances McDormand as the brash Dr. Verstak, Pauline Collins as missionary Margaret Drummond (based on missionary Margaret Dryburgh), Julianna Margulies as American socialite Topsy Merritt, Jennifer Ehle as British doyenne and model Rosemary Leighton Jones, Cate Blanchett as Australian nurse Susan McCarthy and Elizabeth Spriggs as dowager Imogene Roberts.






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A DECENT BRITISH MURDER by Ken Whitmore

A Decent British Murder by Ken Whitmore was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 22 February 1980 Story: - (Please note it is an old recording) Colonel Victor Grace has invited a slightly eclectic bunch of people to spend Christmas with him at his remote house. As well as his batman Albert and his ex-jail-bird maid, his guests are his crime writer sister, the local chief constable, his late son's wife and her knife thrower partner.

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