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The Best of Cartoon Carnival Volume One: The Interviews Audiobook

The Best of Cartoon Carnival Volume One: The Interviews Audiobook

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“As the protege of cartoon voice legend Daws Butler (Yogi Keep), the veteran award-winning broadcaster (NPR, Sirius-XM Radio) Joe Bevilacqua is no stranger to the cartoon globe. Joe Bev. even co-authored his mentor’s authorized biography, “Daws Butler, People Actor”, offered by BearManorMedia.Com.

From Mel Blanc to June Foray, from Disney to Hanna-Barbera, “Cartoon Carnival” is a lively hour of rare and vintage cartoon audio, children’s information, cartoon music and sound files, new radio about The Best of Cartoon Carnival Volume One: The Interviews cartoons, interviews and mini-documentaries about the wonderful world of animation.

With this first collection, fictional newsman Walter Cockeyed (Joe Bev.) introduces “The Interviews”:

Program 1

Host Joe Bevilacqua presents: a tribute to Joe Barbera featuring Leonard Maltin, Hanna-Barbera toon clips and his 1990 interview with Barbera.

Program 3

Host Joe Bevilacqua presents: Part among a tribute to Bob Clampett’s “”Time for Beany,”” an interview with Stan Freberg.

Program 4

Host Joe Bevilacqua presents: Component two of the tribute to Bob Clampett’s “”Time for Beany,”” featuring Stan Freberg and Daws Butler, Bill Marx (author of “”Kid of Harpo Talks””) talks about his dad’s favourite children shows.

Program 7

Part one of Joe Bev’s interview with Hanna-Barbera music composer Hoyt Curtin, part one (2000).

Program 8

Part two of Joe Bev’s interview with Hanna-Barbera music composer Hoyt Curtin, component two.

Program 10

Part among Bob Claster’s interview with June Foray and Costs Scott (1985), sound from the first “”Rocky and Bullwinkle”” present (1959).

Program 11

Part two of Bob Claster’s interview with June Foray and Bill Scott (1985), more sound from the 1st “”Rocky and Bullwinkle”” present (1959).

Program 12

June Foray and Expenses Scott (“”Rocky and Bullwinkle””) talk to Bob Claster (1985) part three.

Program 13

June Foray and Bill Scott (“”Rocky and Bullwinkle””) talk with Bob Claster (1985) component four, audio from Hans Conried, Bill Scott, June Foray and Paul Frees in a Fractured Flickers: “”Tarfoot, the Apeman”” (1964).

Program 14

June Foray and Expenses Scott (“”Rocky and Bullwinkle””) talk with Bob Claster (1985) component five, audio from Edward Everett Horton, Bill Scott, June Foray, and Paul Frees within a Fractured Fairy Stories: “”Puss n Shoes”” (1959)

Program 15

June Foray and Expenses Scott (“”Rocky and Bullwinkle””) talk with Bob Claster (1985) summary, sound from William Conrad, Costs Scott, June Foray, and Paul Frees in Rocky and Bullwinkle: “”Jet Rocket Gas””.

Program 19

Host Joe Bevilacqua presents Ray Campi’s interview with Mel Blanc (1974); audio from your Warner Brothers cartoon “”Deduce, You State”” (1956).

Program 21

Host Joe Bevilacqua presents his interview with Janet Waldo; audio in the Jetsons: “”A Day with Plane Screamer””.

Program 25

Host Joe Bevilacqua presents: his interview with Craig Marin (creator of “”Flexitoons”” puppet movie theater) who discusses dealing with Chuck McCann and Sandy Becker, audio from “”The Chuck McCann Display,”” “”Winchell-Mahoney Period”” (Paul Winchell), and “”The Sandy Becker Present”” (WNEW-TV, NY, 1965).

Program 29

Host Joe Bevilacqua and Guest Co-Host Lorie Kellogg present a tribute to Allan Melvin and Howard Morris, featuring an interview with Allan Melvin, sound from the 1963 premiere episode of “”The Magilla Gorilla Display””

“”The Cartoon Carnival Father’s Day Special””

Host Joe Bevilacqua and Visitor Host Lorie Kellogg present Joe’s interview with Doug Little the voice of Doggy Daddy (2006), Augie Doggie (Matt Hurwitz) and Doggy Daddy (Doug Little) (2010).

Program 35

Host Joe Bevilacqua presents sound from a rare Television appearance by Daws Butler on the Bill Weaver display (KNX-TV, LA (1959).

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