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Here we are with a very special episode of NNVoS. It hails from December 10th, 1993 and is appropriately titled: It’s Shearing You’re Hearing
We begin with Carol Stein-Krauss, the PR manager from Parker Bros talking about the company and its games. There’s lots of cool info about Trivial Pursuit and Monopoly plus Company history, challenges and more.
Next is an absolutely, fantastic interview with George Shearing who was appearing at Sculler’s in the Guest Quarter Suite Hotel.
The talk is so varied. Everything from classical influences and relations to Jazz, sissy accents, great stories and lots of silliness from George. And it all gets even better when Ellie Shearing, George’s wife joins the fun.
They also take calls:
Bob in Boston
Janet from Arlington
Scott in Provincetown
Hank
Pete in Lawrence
And Bob in NH
Other extras for your dining and dancing pleasure:
Norm reading the weather
Top and Bottom Hour News Sounders
Darrell Gould intros Jack Harte for traffic
And Norm is seriously thinking about the need to re-do shows
We can’t leave out the commercials:
Norm does a read for: The National Credit Group. It’s ok to tell Norm about your bad credit because he’s a Dr. And if you’d like to remove all your clothes…
Frank and Shirley for the NEW Westborough Antique and Flea Market.
Marezine with the former, highly disoriented Linda Kern.
The Club (now available in designer colors!)
ADT Home Security
The red and chafed Jim Brown of Grand Prairie TX for Gold Bond
Classic Ovaltine with Paul Rossi drinking it live from Valley Stream NY!
And a brief sprinkle of Baby Gold Bond
Oh…make sure you listen closely to the end of the interview as George gets the last laugh.
Ep 116, It’s Shearing You’re Hearing, tickles its way to your auditory canals…now.
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