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Guest Preacher - Rev. Donald MorrisonSeries: Guest Preacher Preacher: Rev. Donald MorrisonLord's Day MorningDate: 27th April 2025Passages: Genesis 3:21-24Genesis 4:1-16
Guest Preacher - Rev. Donald MorrisonSeries: Guest Preacher Preacher: Rev. Donald MorrisonLord's Day EveningDate: 27th April 2025Passages: Luke 7:11-16Luke 7:36Luke 8:3
My Friend Irma. February 02, 1948. CBS net. Sponsored by: Swan, Spry. Jane quits her job and breaks off her romance with Richard when Richard hires a beautiful new secretary. Jane writes a scathing letter and asks Irma to mail it to Richard; a bad mistake. The script was subsequently used on the program on February 17, 1952 (see cat. #106081). Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (creator, writer, producer, direrctor), Parke Levy (writer), Leif Erickson, Hans Conried, John Brown, Frank Bingman (announcer). Stars Over Hollywood. December 30, 1950. CBS net. "Continental Cowboy". Sponsored by: Armor Meat, Dial soap. Sagebrush Sam, a Hollywood cowboy, tries to escape his hordes of fans in Paris. David Chandler (writer), Diane Abbott, Donald Morrison, Frank Goss (announcer), Hans Conried, Lillian Buyeff, Ramsay Hill, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Rolfe Sedan, Vincent Price. Spotlight Revue. December 10, 1948. CBS net. Sponsored by: Coca-Cola. 10:30 P.M. T Doodles Weaver, Freddie Morgan, George Rock, Spike Jones and His City Slickers, Dorothy Shay, Dick Morgan, Johnny Roventini, Peter Lorre, Dick Joy (announcer) Stand By For Crime. 1953. Cheshire and Associates syndication. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. The son of one of Chuck's friends has been kidnapped. Chuck is tapped to make the payoff. But this kidnapping is no kidnapping!. Glenn Langan ; Adele Jurgens; Bob Reichenbach (producer)SUSPICION - "An Actress Meets Death" on this episode of SUSPICION From 1935Suspicion_1935_ 12:21 Mathew Slade, Private Investigator. September 27, 1964. KPFK, Los Angeles origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "A Sweet Scent Of Mystery". A woman's perfume and the smell of murder. The program is also known as: "The Starlight Mystery Theatre.". William Wintersole, Brian Adams (writer, director), Robert Frederick (writer).The Mysterious Traveler. April 09, 1944. Mutual net. "Beware Of Tomorrow". Sustaining. An interesting story of robotics. A super-strong robot and a super-intelligent robot run amok with an expected-but-nonetheless satisfying conclusion. The script was also used on "The Sealed Book" on July 29, 1945 (see cat. #397). Will Hare, Don Randolph, Phillip Clarke, Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Doc Whipple (organist), Jock MacGregor (director).TOTAL TIME: 2:57:14.762SOURCES: Wikipedia and The RadioGoldindex.com
On November 1, 2004, the hip-hop world was shocked to learn that Bay Area legend Mac Dre was gunned down in Kansas City. Almost 20 years later, there is still no definitive answer as to what led to his death. Using thousands of documents obtained from the KC police department, journalist Donald Morrison conducted a thorough investigation of the facts for his 2021 article, "Who Killed Mac Dre?" On this podcast, Donald reviews his findings and discusses the details around Mac Dre's trip to Kansas City, the shooting, and the rumors that KC rapper Fat Tone was responsible. He also shares his experience witnessing the death of LA superstar Drakeo the Ruler and discusses the parallels between him, Mac Dre, and the long list of other rappers who fell victim to senseless violence. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyofthebay/support
Après un séjour de 10 ans dans l'Ouest américain pour y apprendre le métier de cow boy, Donald Morrison rentre chez lui et apprend que son père a été forcé de vendre la terre familiale pour essuyer ses dettes. Furieux, Morrison entreprend de harceler les nouveaux propriétaires et le débiteur de son père, le colonel Malcolm MacAuley. Bientôt, l'ancienne ferme des Morrison est ravagée par un incendie et le cow boy de Mégantic devient un hors-la-loi recherché par tous ainsi qu'un héros digne de Robin des Bois faisant son entrée dans le folkore québécois.
Step into the enchanting world of "Monsieur Beaucaire," presented by Vintage Classic Radio as part of "Sunday Night Playhouse" and originally broadcasted by Lux Radio Theatre on April 14th, 1947, . This delightful radio play stars a remarkable cast, led by the legendary Bob Hope in the titular role of Monsieur Beaucaire, the barber to King Louis of France. Joining him are Joan Caulfield as the endearing Mimi, whose aspirations lead her to the royal court, and Kay Christopher as the unexpected visitor, the Queen. Bob Hope's comedic prowess shines as he navigates the whimsical complexities of his character, while Joan Caulfield's portrayal of Mimi adds a touch of romance and ambition to the story. The captivating performances of the talented supporting cast further enhance the experience, including Herb Lytton, Donald Morrison, Jay Novello, Luis Van Rooten, Charles Seel, Eric Snowden, Anne Stone, and Roland Varno, each contributing their unique talents to the unfolding tale. Additionally, the voice talents of Carlton KaDell and William Johnstone, along with the contributions of Laurette Fillbrandt, Norman Field, and others, create a symphony of characters that bring the world of "Monsieur Beaucaire" to life. The creative genius of screenwriters Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, known for their wit and humor, shines through in every scene. The play's foundation rests on the literary brilliance of author Booth Tarkington, whose storytelling transports audiences to a bygone era of courtly intrigue and comedic misadventures. Join Vintage Classic Radio this Sunday for a journey back in time, where radio was the ultimate form of entertainment, and immerse yourself in the mirthful world of "Monsieur Beaucaire." Experience the charm, wit, and timeless humor of this beloved radio play, brought to life by a cast that truly embodies the essence of the golden age of radio.
The NBC University Theater production of George Orwell's 1984, originally broadcast August 27, 1949. Announced as the first radio production of the story. A romance in the age of "double think." Big Brother is watching us all! David Niven stars. Intermission commentary on the book is provided by noted novelist James Hilton, author of Lost Horizon and Goodby Mr Chips. Featured in the cast are Donald Morrison, Ben Wright, John Ramsay Hill, Raymond Lawrence, George Pembroke, Tom Dillon, Queenie Leonard, Dan O'Herlihy, Alec Harford, Constance Cavendish, and Eric Snowdon. Narrator Ramsay Hill.
The Hunted Outlaw, or, Donald Morrison, the Canadian Rob Roy
To Catch a Predator was a show that aired on Dateline NBC which featured Chris Hansen confronting men who got busted in sting operations.Join BasedShaman as we learn about To Catch a Predator and the men who were caught on it. The most famous man to be featured on To Catch a Predator was Lorne Armstrong, who became the subject of The Church of Cawd (an online community). Once Lorne Armstrong showed up at the sting house in Bowling Green Kentucky during the To Catch a Predator investigation, his life would never be the same again. The TCAP community was born and will live on forever.BasedShaman has read many To Catch a Predator Chat Logs and analyzed them as well. This chat log analyzation covers well known TCAP legends like Lorne Armstrong, Jeff Stacy, Dustin McPhetridge and Cody Green.The To Catch a Predator chatlogs are humorous at times when you see how ridiculous many of the TCAP legends really were. Products I Use & Recommend→ The Best Web Hosting https://basedshaman.com/bluehost→ Stay SAFE Online https://basedshaman.com/nord→ Studio Mic https://basedshaman.com/mic→ Mic Arm https://basedshaman.com/mic-arm→ Mic Shock Mount https://basedshaman.com/mic-shock-mount→ Mic Processing Software https://basedshaman.com/mic-processing→ Studio Headphones https://basedshaman.com/studio-headphones→ Noiseless Mouse https://basedshaman.com/noiseless-mouse→ Cloud Storage: https://basedshaman.com/pcloud Services I Offer→ Voice-Over: https://basedshaman.com/FiverrVO→ One-on-One Advice: https://basedshaman.com/FiverrAdvice Support the Show!→ Donate Via PayPal! https://basedshaman.com/donate→ Join our Patreon! https://basedshaman.com/patreon→ Check Out Our Merch! https://basedshaman.com/merch This description contains Amazon affiliate links that when purchases are made through I may earn a commission.#basedshaman #tcap #tocatchapredator
Full episode available at www.patreon.com/murielmurders Every week this podcast is entirely created + produced by Nick + Muriel, and signing up for the Patreon is the number one way to help support the show. RIP Mac Dre! Also, it's a two part episode and features a bunch of new information uncovered in 2021 by journalist Donald Morrison (and one update that Nick came across since Morrison's article was published). Unlock all exlcusive episodes for $5. Bye bye for now, love you. -- SHOW INFORMATION Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murielsmurders/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/murielsmurders TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe5PLqCn/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2AFeVf3ocqTctje_qCrcA/featured Email: MurielsMurders@gmail.com T-Shirts: https://www.teepublic.com/user/campfiremedia/albums/119055-muriels-murders Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/3n6OOSw Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3emLD5g Researched & Hosted by Muriel Montgomery Edited, Co-Hosted & Animations by Nick Casalini If you love Muriel's Murders, the best way to support us is through our Patreon. Plus you unlock exclusive episodes. Thank you! XOXO
Mark Wild is CEO of Crossrail Ltd and has more than 30 years leading complex and critical infrastructure. A chartered electrical engineer he started his career in the electricity sector, but the majority of his experience has been in transportation. He has had a long career in operating and building major transportation infrastructure. He is the former Managing Director of Westinghouse Signals and was the CEO of Public Transport Victoria in Australia. Mark has also been the Managing Director of London Underground. In December 2018 he was appointed CEO of Crossrail which is delivering the Elizabeth line, one of Europe's largest infrastructure projects.Donald Morrison is People & Places Solutions Senior Vice President for Europe and Digital Strategies at Jacobs. He leads over 8,000 people in the delivery of critical buildings, power, transport, water and environment projects, and transport such as Crossrail. Donald started his career in Jacobs' highways business where he initially worked in the development consultancy business for several private sector developers. He rose to Senior Vice President and General Manager for People & Places Solutions Europe after leading the Sustainable Strategies & Solutions business unit for five years and fulfilling several senior Operations and Sales positions. Donald sits on the Jacobs European Inclusion & Diversity Council and was recently awarded Honorary STEM Ambassador by STEM Learning.Russell Pilgrim is People & Places Solutions Program Director for Jacobs' Major Project & Program business. For the past three years he has overseen some of the company's key contribution to Crossrail, the Elizabeth line. In addition, he serves as Jacobs' designated project executive and company board director on our Crossrail Program Partner joint venture called Transcend. Russell has recently been appointed as the Jacobs European functional lead for program delivery sharing best practice on lessons and solutions for clients here in the U.K. and overseas, such as Marinus Australia, Metrolinx Canada and MRT Malaysia. As a voluntary Business Mentor for The Prince's Trust Enterprise Programme, Russell is inspired to work with young people to help turn their innovative ideas into business reality.
Best Adapted Podcast returns to Camelot by way of New York City. Continuing our King Arthur miniseries, BAP takes a look at The Fisher King, Terry Gilliam's 1991 retelling of Perceval, the Story of the Grail. Gilliam reconfigured the romantic poem to the world of shock-jock radio hosts and the homeless population in New York. Starring Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges, The Fisher King garnered Oscar nominations and critical acclaim at its release. But does does this film grasp the mythical grail of “radaptation”? Or does it fall to wayside among the defeated knights of the “badaptation” table? Joined by investigative journalist Donald Morrison (The Wall Street Journal, Passion of the Weiss, Law360), Frank and Caleb discuss Howard Stern, video stores, and the great journalism movies.
Donald Morrison was 48 years old at the time he began chatting with a girl he believed to be 15 with the screen name "snakesonagirl". Morrison was a "fast mover." He came to the "sting house" the very night he started chatting.
Larry Mizell, Jr. talks with writer Donald Morrison about his investigation into the unsolved murder of rapper Mac Dre. Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back! After their triumphant NYC debut, Lauren is back in DC, Drew's moved into Morningside Heights with his Jane Goodall-fancying roommate, and they're ready to chat Grandma's shit death house with their pal Donny Morrissey, an investigative journalist and fan of the show who was first K-pilled some years ago during a stint in county jail for heroin possession. This is a classic struggle session, with equal parts textual analysis and Martin anus riffing. You're going to want to shoot this one into your veins, listener! NOTE FOR THE AUDIO FREAKS: There was a weird rustling sound on Donny's end to begin with but it's resolved by 38:40 so skip ahead to there if you really can't stand it (although you will miss a lot of good riffing). 0:00 - Lauren and Drew convene early to catch up and plug Our Struggle's 1ST ANNIVERSARY CALL IN SHOW, the deadline for which is August 21 (GOOGLE VOICE NUMBER: 443-584-6486). We've been getting a lot of delightful missives from listeners and would love to get more. So call in! Especially if you can help Lauren interpret her MRI report, a dramatic reading of which she gives at 8:15. 14:00 - Our boy Donny beams in from his Marc Maron-style LA garage and we quickly stumble upon an excerpt from Christopher Hitchens' memoir about being horny for Margaret Thatcher and definitely not horny at all for his good chum Martin Anus. After pondering how Martin A would fare on Twitter, Donny tells us about his K-pill experience in the clink (interestingly he couldn't Pynchonpill himself, even locked up for 23 hours a day) and Drew whips out the James Wood blurb on prison literature. Does the cleaning grandma's alcoholic shit death house section of Book 1 have a certain prison lit quality, in which every minor detail takes on great world building significance? 1:20:39 - Lauren, Drew and Donny sat sail upon a sea of cleaning products, or is it a ocean of meaningless? At any rate we try to draw out what we feel is one of the most important paradigms in Book 1, about the erosion of meaning over time. We read from some of the most iconic passages in the book, about childhood, construction cranes, crabs. A lot of roasting of Yngve in this passage for everything from his outfits to his sleepwalking to his lutefisk eating -- the latter of which inspires us to interrogate our own relationships to fish. 2:10:10 - After what is surely an unhealthy amount of on-topic discussion, our three close readers lapse back into digression and chat neck pain, the notorious JC episode, Donny's hot take re: jail vs. prison. We spend at least a quarter of an hour discussing height percentiles with the help of tall.life, ultimately arriving at the conclusion that Lauren is taller than Drew. Thank you for listening! As always, write in to us at teixeira.lauren@gmail.com or deohringer@gmail.com. And please do call in! You have three days left!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ourstrugglepod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ourstrugglepod/support
The quickest way to start a dance party in the Bay Area is to play a Mac Dre song. Countless times, I've seen mellow crowds instantly transform as soon as the first few beats from hyphy hits like “Feelin' Myself” and “Thizzle Dance” come blasting out of the speakers. Everyone from little kids to grandmas know how to bust the lyrics, the dance moves, and, of course, the thizz face. In the 17 years since his death, the Oakland-born, Vallejo-raised rapper's popularity only continues to grow. Since his 2004 murder in Kansas City, rumors, accusations, and retaliatory violence have swirled around the unsolved case. Although nobody has ever been charged for the crime, investigative journalist Donald Morrison recently published an investigation that draws on 1,200 documents and dozens of interviews in order to fill in some of the missing puzzle pieces. Nothing will bring back the “Legend of the Bay”, but this article provides some stunning new clues that may help shed light on the devastating question: “Who killed Mac Dre?” To see photos related to this episode, visit: https://eastbayyesterday.com/episodes/who-ordered-the-hit/ East Bay Yesterday can't survive without your support. Please donate to keep this show alive: www.patreon.com/eastbayyesterday
Investigative journalist Donald Morrison (twitter.com/DonnyMorrison26) joins us to talk about the life and death of Bay Area legend Mac Dre. He walks us through his explosive new piece investigating the unsolved murder. Also, Brace does Thizz Face. Who Killed Mac Dre? by Donald Morrison: passionweiss.com/2021/05/11/who-killed-mac-dre/
Catarina works in Dr. Donald Morrison's lab. She is a senior studying Biological Sciences. She is also an international student. In Dr. Morrison's laboratory she studies bacterial transformation and developed her project "Competence of Streptococcus pneumoniae Encapsulated within Aqueous Micro-Droplets." She presented a poster at the 2020 SACNAS Conference. Catarina is also a Peer Leader for BIOS222. You can subscribe and listen to "Sciencing from Home" at https://anchor.fm/uiclasganas/ https://go.uic.edu/lasganaspodcast-apple https://go.uic.edu/lasganaspodcast-spotify
For more information on this topic, please see the white paper available to download on Jacobs.com/industry-insights.Donald Morrison is People & Places Solutions Senior Vice President Europe and Digital Strategies at Jacobs and leads over 8,000 people in the delivery of critical buildings, power, transport, water and environmental projects.In his 28 years at Jacobs Donald has enjoyed a variety of experiences and successes alongside enthusiastic teams and inspirational leaders. He is passionate about people and strives to develop an environment where everyone can unleash their potential by leveraging the strengths and diversity of individuals and teams to deliver solutions that challenge the norm.A Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Donald believes there could always be a better way and empowers his teams to look at challenges from a different perspective. He endeavors to build inclusive and diverse teams that deliver with integrity and do the right thing for clients, communities and each other. Bryan Harvey leads Jacobs’ global program management business across the People and Places Solutions business line, which includes some of the most iconic projects globally, with combined infrastructure investment in excess of $200bn.With nearly three decades of multi sector global experience, in solving some of the world’s greatest challenges, Bryan has unique insight into major infrastructure delivery, funding opportunities and risk management. He is an advocate for future infrastructure delivery models that focus collaborative effort on balancing the needs of society, with the challenges of climate change, urbanization and population growth. His particular interest in sustainable blended infrastructure solutions, is one that he believes offers maximum opportunity to bring together public and private investors.Bryan’s technical background commenced in the water sector with successful delivery of Irrigation, Hydro Power, Flood Risk Management and water resource projects, before widening into cross sector and transportation solutions. In addition to his Master of Engineering degree from the University of Southampton, Bryan also holds a MBA in Global Entrepreneurship from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
Donald Morrison is a writer, editor and lecturer based in Paris and Miami. He is a former editor of TIME Magazine’s European and Asian editions. He has taught writing at Tsinghua University in Beijing and the Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Sciences... Read More ›
In this week’s podcast, Donald Morrison speaks about the impact a single individual can have on a community. About this Podcast: Don Morrison is an author, lecturer, member of The Berkshire Eagle’s Advisory Board, commentator for NPR’s Robin Hood Radio,... Read More ›
In this week's podcast, Donald Morrison speaks about the impact a single individual can have on a community. About this Podcast: Don Morrison is an author, lecturer, member of The Berkshire Eagle's Advisory Board, commentator for NPR's Robin Hood Radio, European editor of the British magazine Port, ex-Time Magazine editor, and a longtime part-time resident of the Berkshires.
In this week’s commentary Donald Morrison makes a few predictions as to what 2018 has in store for the country. About this Podcast: Don Morrison is an author, lecturer, member of The Berkshire Eagle’s Advisory Board, commentator for NPR’s Robin Hood... Read More ›
In this week's podcast, Donald Morrison makes a few predictions as to what 2018 has in store for the country. About this Podcast: Don Morrison is an author, lecturer, member of The Berkshire Eagle's Advisory Board, commentator for NPR's Robin Hood Radio, European editor of the British magazine Port, ex-Time Magazine editor, and a longtime part-time resident of the Berkshires.
Donald Morrison is an author, journalist and educator. In a long career at TIME, he wrote and edited in every department of the magazine. He was Editor of its Asian edition in Hong Kong and its European edition in London.... Read More ›
Donald Morrison is an author, journalist and educator. In a long career at TIME, he wrote and edited in every department of the magazine. He was Editor of its Asian edition in Hong Kong and its European edition in London.... Read More ›
Donald Morrison is an author, journalist and educator. In a long career at TIME, he wrote and edited in every department of the magazine. He was Editor of its Asian edition in Hong Kong and its European edition in London.... Read More ›
Donald Morrison is an author, journalist and educator. In a long career at TIME, he wrote and edited in every department of the magazine. He was Editor of its Asian edition in Hong Kong and its European edition in London.... Read More ›
Donald Morrison is an author, journalist and educator. In a long career at TIME, he wrote and edited in every department of the magazine. He was Editor of its Asian edition in Hong Kong and its European edition in London.... Read More ›
Donald Morrison is an author, journalist and educator. In a long career at TIME, he wrote and edited in every department of the magazine. He was Editor of its Asian edition in Hong Kong and its European edition in London.... Read More ›
Donald Morrison is an author, journalist and educator. In a long career at TIME, he wrote and edited in every department of the magazine. He was Editor of its Asian edition in Hong Kong and its European edition in London.... Read More ›
Donald Morrison is an author, journalist and educator. In a long career at TIME, he wrote and edited in every department of the magazine. He was Editor of its Asian edition in Hong Kong and its European edition in London.... Read More ›
Donald Morrison is an author, journalist and educator. In a long career at TIME, he wrote and edited in every department of the magazine. He was Editor of its Asian edition in Hong Kong and its European edition in London.... Read More ›
Donald Morrison is an author, journalist and educator. In a long career at TIME, he wrote and edited in every department of the magazine. He was Editor of its Asian edition in Hong Kong and its European edition in London.... Read More ›
Donald Morrison is an author, journalist and educator. In a long career at TIME, he wrote and edited in every department of the magazine. He was editor of its Asian edition in Hong Kong and its European edition in London.... Read More ›
Donald Morrison is a writer, editor and lecturer based in Paris and Miami. He is a former editor of TIME Magazine’s European and Asian editions. He has taught writing at Tsinghua University in Beijing and the Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Sciences... Read More ›
The Scalpay refers to the fact we went for a visit as part of our Western Isles visit and we used to read Donald Morrison's column in the Oban Times and have wanted to visit since. Wots e Craic - Talking about Countess Ablaze Yarn Shop Day with BritYarn and Whistlebare and Little Grey Girl on 6 May 2017 10-5 in Manchester which I wish I was going to. Also where I was in April. (Western Isles) Lucky 7 Swap Retreat - I have one place has opened up so please get in touch ASAP if you can come. 25-28 May 2017 Natural Retreats at John o Groats. Me me Meeeee - Dorset Button by TJ Frog (I don't mention it here but I have made one and I love it) Fuss free Festival Shawl by Louise Tilbrook Bousta Beanie by Gudrun Johnson Brioche Hat by Wendy Easton UnKAL - has started Mum Mum Mum is in talking about her recent trips to Glasgow and Dornoch Drams is a Bowmore Single Malt Dark Isle - from a tent. Listen for the torch and the little voice in the background. Shoppey www.etsy.com/shop/caithnesscraft Blah Blah Blah caithnesscraftcollective@gmail.com Raverly as Louise Hunt Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook and Instagram as CaithnessCraft www.caithnesscraftcollective.podbean.com
The NBC University Theater. December 12, 1948. NBC net. "After Many A Summer Dies The Swan". The famous portrait of a quest for eternal life in the unique culture of California. Alan Hale, Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Aldous Huxley (author), Andrew C. Love (director), Don Stanley (announcer), Donald Morrison, Earl Keen, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Lynn Whitney, Marlene Ames, Norman Cousins, Paul Henreid, Ralph Montgomery, Ramsay Hale, Theodore Von Eltz, Tony Barrett.NBC University Theater 48-12-12 (020) After Many a Summer Dies the Swan.mp3
The NBC University Theatre. August 6, 1948. "A Farewell To Arms". Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Byron Kane, Donald Morrison, Ernest Hemingway (author), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Georgia Backus, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Jack Edwards Jr., John Beal, John Lund, Joseph Vitale, Lurene Tuttle, Marion Richman, Paul Marion, Rolfe Sedan, Sidney Miller.oldtimeradiodvd.com and iheartradio.com/talk
I Love Adventure. May 16, 1948. The adventurers are sent into the Indochinese jungle to recover treasure from a lost city. Michael Raffetto, Carlton E. Morse (writer, producer), Tom Collins, Alma Lawton, Lal Chand Mehra, Donald Morrison, Everett Glass, Barbara Jean Wong, Harry Lang, audiblepodcast.com/rnn 1 Free Audiobook oldtimeradionetwork.com oldtimeradiodvd.com Great Deals on DVDs
Has French culture become provincial and inward looking? France aspires to be a global cultural power. But a new book - 'The Death of French Culture' - argues that its government creates a walled garden producing cinema and literature for its own market but not for the world. Gone are the days of geniuses like Emile Zola and Francois Truffaut who spoke to millions. Laurie Taylor is joined by the book's author Donald Morrison and by Noelle Lenoir, a former French minister for European affairs. They consider whether protectionism has caused a decline in French creativity and if state subsidies produce mediocre art. Also, the economist Paul Ormerod highlights the power of networks to change behaviour. Could an understanding of how our connections influence our choices help tackle everything from obesity to unemployment?Producer: Jayne Egerton.