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Alan Wilbar-poet, singer, playwright will be our guest Tuesday. He was down rigging a circus tent for a Kenny Rogers performance twenty years ago when he fell 47 feet hitting various objects along the way. He will talk about his long on-going recovery and his travels presenting his one man play, “The Learning Man”
Join hosts Ronnie, John, and Ali in this very unique program that reminds everyone “It is not what you can’t do, but what you can do.”
Listen live at 106.1 fm locally or streaming online at www.wscafm.org and click on the “Listen Now” button.
If your wish is to laugh, be sure to tune in to WSCA’s Audio Theatre this evening as host John Lovering will
be doing his best to make your wish come true. Of course he will have a few friends to help out:
Ed Gardner as the loveable bartender ”Archie” in “Duffy’s Tavern”…. the episode is entitled “Army Surplus Helicopter.” Archie, the
“King of the Malaprops” was the forerunner to Carroll O’Connor’s Archie Bunker… enough said.
Next, a premiere sitcom for WSCA Audio Theatre when Ann Southern stars in “The Adventures of Maisie”. Maisie Revere is an underemployed entertainer, a spin-off of Sothern’s successful 1939-1947 Maisie movie series. The show popularized the 1940′s catch phrase “Likewise, I’m Sure”.
Supporting cast includes: Hy Averback, Arthur Q. Bryan, Hans Conried, Virginia Gregg, Peter Leeds, Johnny McGovern and Sidney Miller. Jack Easton was the announcer.
Jack Benny is up next with all the gang including Mary Livingston, Phil Harris, Eddie “Rochester” Anderson, and Don Wilson. This comedy show features a very funny
skit entitled “Alexander Graham Bell” when Jack plays the lead role of Dr. Bell and gets to say those famous words “Watson, Can you hear me know, can you hear me now?” Jack Benny was, and still is, one of the funniest people on radio… his humor lives on!
Finally, Franny Brice, aka Baby Snooks and her father, Lancelot “Daddy” Higgins, played by Hanley Stafford are heard in a timely sketch entitled “Too Hot To Sleep” or as we like to say, “Daddy, Can We Buy An Air Conditioner?” Whatever we call it, we have to call it FUNNY!
Oh, and there is a rumor around the studio that “Bill Cosby” may also stop by (via recording) with a gem of a story or two.
Tonight. WSCA-LP 106.1 FM or online at www.wscafm.org and click on the “Listen Now” button. Consider this your personal invitation to… well, to laugh… how can you
pass up this opportunity?
Portsmouth is a city whose charms are well known to all of us-and whose charms are becoming known world-round. Tomorrow we’ll talk with Valerie Rochon from the Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce whose job as the new Tourism Manager is to spread the word about the wonders of our city to people near and far-and in so doing, she helps each of us and our local economy.
Tune in to Portsmouth At Large with hosts Liz Wright, Valerie Chriske Smith and Jenny Freeman, alternating Mondays at 9AM, only on WSCA-LP, Portsmouth Community Radio, 106.1 FM on your radio dial and streaming worldwide from www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org.
P.S. Did you miss a show you’d love to hear? WSCA now archives its public affairs programming. Check out our archived shows at: http://mail.wscafm.org/_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=4
Today Grant Sanborn is bringing in guest Rich Middleton to Seacoast Business Connection. Rich, a veteran in the insurance business, has just started a company to support independent agents. You don’t want to miss this story of entrepreneurship.
Tune in locally at 106.1 FM or streaming online at www.wscafm.org and click on the “Listen Now” button.
Tune in to The Free Speech Zone tonight to hear three segments about oil and water. First: 60 Days Next Year a short 2004 radio play by Chip Haynes, author of Peak of the Devil: 100 Questions (and answers) about Peak Oil. Second: In Deep Water, a June 17, 2010, Al Jazeera English Faultlines Documentary (audio of video) about the Gulf oil spill and erosion in the wetlands from industry canals and pipelines, and the health problems blamed on contaminated air and water from petrochemical refineries. Third: Oceans In Peril a 2006 EcoTalk interview with environmentalist and writer Julia Whitty.
On WSCA-LP 106.1 FM - Portsmouth Community Radio (streaming via www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org for those outside the broadcast signal limits)
Then stay tuned for some great music on Lives In The Balance from 8 to 9 pm.
Kind regards, Brad aka dj Big Brother
djbigbrother@portsmouthcommunityradio.org
“The people, unfortunately, are still very ignorant,
and are kept in ignorance by the systematic efforts
of all the governments, who consider this ignorance,
not without good reason, as one of the essential
conditions of their own power.” ~ Mikhail Bakunin 1871
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The Free Speech Zone with dj Big Brother
glimpses of sanity and truth
Sundays 7:00-8:00 pm
WSCA-LP 106.1 FM www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org
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that you won’t hear on brain-dead corporate radio
with dj Big Brother
Sundays 8:00-9:00 pm WSCA-LP 106.1 FM www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org
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Guest Host Angelynne Hinson from WSCA’LP’s ”Operaworks Radio” and “Second Sunday” will be sitting in for April Mulkern this week, and she will be airing a rebroadcast of a two-hour special all about the famous theatrical composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear this excellent rebroadcast program, here on “Stage Door,” today from 8 to 10 am.
Listen locally to the “Stage Door” at 106.1 fm or streaming on the Internet at www.wscafm.org and click on the “Listen Now” button.