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Dave Rabbit's VIDEO Bunny Funnies - Chasing Beaver |
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http://daverabbit.podOmatic.com/entry/2007-06-10T12_54_25-07_00
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Britney Spears - Nice Farting Beaver Song |
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http://daverabbit.podOmatic.com/entry/2006-07-07T12_13_27-07_00
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Voyage Of The Scarlet Queen - The Tattooed Beaver (10-09-47) |
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The Tattooed Beaver (Aired October 9, 1947)
First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in "The Great American Broadcast, "…wore every hat imaginable-actor, producer, and director-also penned a good number of scripts for series he supervised, including Suspense." And Maltin says of this show, "On the terrific late-1940's high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen he held down both jobs simultaneously as director and star." As Maltin continues, “Lewis had the ...
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http://boxcars711.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-07-11T21_56_19-07_00
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Red Ryder - Terror In Pecos Valley (03-07-42) |
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Overnight Western - Terror In Pecos Valley (Aired March 7, 1942)
Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero, and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air as "America's famous fighting cowboy," he was still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio show. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy adv...
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http://boxcars711.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-08-02T00_07_04-07_00
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