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Old Radio Shows
HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR - The Idol - UK Comedy

Old Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 28:22


Visit our store for more shows Audioshows.e-junkie.com We have all of the Classics and More Dad's Army , Round the Horne , Take it from Here, Benny Hill , Beyond Our Ken , Navy Lark, Westerns and many many more are being added day by Day. Instant Old radio Shows for Instant Downloads. at fantastic Prices Classic Old Radio Show Comedy Downloads The lad lives to regret answering a knock at the front door. https://audioshows.e-junkie.com/product/0003/Hancocks-Half-Hour-Radio-Shows (DOWNLOAD STORE) Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Joan Frank and Patricia Hayes. Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott. Producer: Tom Ronald Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Wilfred Babbage, Hugh Morton and Frank Partington. Hancocks Half Hour Tony Hancock BBC Radio Comedy Classic British Sitcom Golden Age of British Comedy 1950s British Comedy Vintage Radio Comedy Old Time Radio Shows British Humour Classics Hancocks Half Hour fans.

Old Radio Shows
HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR - The Christmas Club - UK Comedy

Old Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 29:04


Visit our store for more shows Audioshows.e-junkie.com We have all of the Classics and More Dad's Army , Round the Horne , Take it from Here, Benny Hill , Beyond Our Ken , Navy Lark, Westerns and many many more are being added day by Day. Instant Old radio Shows for Instant Downloads. at fantastic Prices Classic Old Radio Show Comedy Downloads The lad lives to regret answering a knock at the front door. https://audioshows.e-junkie.com/product/0003/Hancocks-Half-Hour-Radio-Shows (DOWNLOAD STORE) Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Joan Frank and Patricia Hayes. Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott. Producer: Tom Ronald Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Wilfred Babbage, Hugh Morton and Frank Partington.

On the Banks
Reflections on High Places

On the Banks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 36:04


Host: Doug Draper (Kansas 1992)Guest: Hugh Morton (Auburn 1969)In this episode, we meet Hugh Morton (Auburn 1969), the 69th person to complete the Seven Summits Challenge having summited the tallest mountains on seven continents. Hugh talks about mountaineering, his experience climbing the world's highest mountains (including Mt. Everest) and his new book, Reflections on High Places: https://reflectionsonhighplaces.com.Once you are finished watching this episode, please take our 5-minute podcast survey at www.phigam.org/PodcastSurvey.

The Best of The OG with Ovies & Giglio
Best of The OG with Ovies and Giglio (May 06, 2020)

The Best of The OG with Ovies & Giglio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 47:40


The OG with Ovies and Giglio, heard weekdays from 3-6 on 99.9 The Fan. On this edition of the show, the guys talk about the beef between Kentucky fans and Wake Forest fans with the transfer of Olivier Sarr, and the comments made by new Deacon Head Coach, Steve Forbes. Also, Wes Durham stops by to talk about when we could see College Football again, and how the ACC leaders are working together to make that happen. Lastly, Jack Morton, photographer and grandson of Hugh Morton, drops by to talk about his grandfather's work covering Michael Jordan during his time at Carolina.

Stories-A History of Appalachia, One Story at a Time
Hugh Morton And Grandfather Mountain

Stories-A History of Appalachia, One Story at a Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 11:07


Grandfather Mountain is one of the most popular tourist destinations in western North Carolina, and has been for decades.  It's also a world heritage site for the protection of the plants and animals native to the area.  That's all because of the work done by Hugh Morton, one time owner of Grandfather Mountain.  Today we tell that story. You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at RadioPublic, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Feedburner or any number of other podcast apps. Thanks for listening and sharing our tales of Appalachian history with your friends.

Comedy Slab
24 - Hancock's Half Hour

Comedy Slab

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 51:37


This week we review - The Christmas Club Series 6 Episode 13Broadcast between 29th September 1959 and 29th December 1959, series six comprised 14 episodes all of which survive in the archive.  The series was broadcast on Tuesdays at 20:00 and repeated on Sundays at 18:30. Episode 13 was also repeated at 13:10 on Friday 29th December 1959.With Tony Hancock, Sid James, Hugh Morton, Wilfred Babbage and Frank Partington.Hancock has been putting money into the slate club at the Hand and Racquet pub to ensure that he has the best Christmas ever.  But when Sid accidentally gives all of the savings to the Police Benevolent Fund collection, they face a Christmas without food.Written by Ray Galton & Alan SimpsonHancock's Half Hour - The Christmas Club is available on Spotify and online at - https://apple.co/2ARRrzJComedy Slab is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Spotify and Youtube.Subscribe for a new episode each Monday.Get in touch - we're @ComedySlab on Twitter and ComedySlab on Facebook.

Well Said
Well Said: The Morton family of photographers

Well Said

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 16:02


Jack Morton considers himself a “basketball junkie." It’s good for the 2000 Carolina graduate, then, that he spends so much time on Carolina’s baseline. The freelance photographer said he wouldn’t trade his seat on the floor for any other spot. “I’m so spoiled,” said Morton, who’s in his 13th year of photographing Carolina basketball games. “I don’t think I’ll ever be able to watch a game from the stands again because the perspective is so unique.” There’s a good chance that Morton won’t have to watch the game from the stands ever again. His grandfather Hugh Morton was a famous North Carolina photographer and nature conservationist, and he photographed Carolina basketball for more than 60 years. Jack Morton hopes to continue that legacy. On this week’s episode, Jack Morton shares the journey that led him to follow his grandfather’s footsteps into photography. It’s a tale of two families, a family of photographers and the Carolina basketball family.

Bits of History
Hugh Morton's View of North Carolina

Bits of History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 32:44


Catherine Morton, Hugh Morton’s youngest daughter, talks about her father’s 70-year career as a photographer, his interest in developing Grandfather Mountain, and his affection for the people, places, and natural beauty of North Carolina.

Digital Discussions
The Process of Photographic Negative Digitization and the Use of High Dynamic Range Software for Optimal Image Results

Digital Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2013 58:58


When digitizing photographic negatives, there is always “more image information than meets the eye”. Subtle shades of grey often lurk within the shadows [and in the highlights] of photographic negatives. Conventional scanning systems have a limited range of tones that they can effectively capture and render. Sadly, this produces images that are often lacking in depth, complexity and vibrancy. The staff of the Digital Production Center has been using a special digitization technique and associated software to greatly expand and enhance the tonal range that is available for capture. The resulting images contain a tonal range from dark to light that more accurately expresses what the eye can see. This technique was extensively used during the production of a traveling exhibit of photographs by Hugh Morton, one of North Carolina’s most notable photographers.

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV
Biographical Conversations with... | Hugh Morton Part 1

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2006 3284:00


Summers in the Mountains Part 1 of 3 Parts Hugh Morton begins the first episode of Biographical Conversations talking about his grandfather, Hugh MacRae. MacRae lived in Delaware but decided to move to the North Carolina mountains because of his interest in mining mica, an expensive stone at the time. As he familiarized himself with both east and west North Carolina, he began buying property on both the coast and in the mountains, including a 16,000 acre tract of land that included Grandfather Mountain. Morton says that his grandfather's original intent for the land was to use it as a summer resort.

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV
Biographical Conversations with... | Hugh Morton Part 2

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2006 3367:00


Adult Life and Grandfather Mountain Part 2 of 3 Parts Morton's portrayal of his wife and three children opens the second part of our series. He describes his wife, Julia Hathaway Taylor, as "smarter" than he is and dedicated to her causes, as are his two daughters and one son, who help him with the family business. Morton sometimes fell into his leadership positions, as he recalls when he relates how his absence from a meeting landed him the position of president of the Wilmington Azalea Festival. The Azalea Festival was no small fair, he says, as he names some of the former Azalea Queens-Elizabeth Dole for one.

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV
Biographical Conversations with... | Hugh Morton Part 3

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2006 3249:00


Fighting for Clean Air Part 3 of 3 Parts Hugh Morton's story of Mildred's arrival to Grandfather Mountain begins the final installment of Biographical Conversations. Morton explains how Mildred and her kindred black bears became a protected species on the mountain. Politics began to be more and more a part of Morton's life, beginning with a campaign to institute liquor by the drink in North Carolina. In the early 1970s, he followed the suggestion of some of his friends in the travel industry to run for governor, but he pulled out of the race before the primary. After Jim Hunt was elected for governor, Morton assisted him with some of his agendas, including a campaign to change the state Constitution so that governors could run for more than one term. Morton did not always automatically comply with Governor Hunt's requests, however. When Governor Hunt asked him to campaign for an unpopular gas tax in the early 1980s, Morton suggested that he ask Arthur Smith for help instead.