DescriptionThis radio dramatization of the classic movie originally aired on November 17, 1947. The Lux Radio Theatre was one of radio's most popular series, attracting Hollywood's top stars and boasting a lavish budget. It began in 1934 by featuring dramas from Broadway, but there was not enough material to support the show. In an attempt to reverse the slipping ratings, the show was moved to Hollywood in 1936, where there was plenty of material and talent. In fact, filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille often served as the host.
DescriptionThis radio dramatization of the classic movie, featuring the original stars, aired on December 2, 1940. The Lux Radio Theatre was one of radio's most popular series, attracting Hollywood's top stars and boasting a lavish budget. It began in 1934 by featuring dramas from Broadway, but there was not enough material to support the show. In an attempt to reverse the slipping ratings, the show was moved to Hollywood in 1936, where there was plenty of material and talent. In fact, filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille often served as the host.
DescriptionRecorded live on June 18, 2004, at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa, California. Track 1: Superbowl Redux Track 2: MTV Track 3: Halftime '04 Track 4: What Sex...Are They? Track 5: Gay Marriage Track 6: Justin and Janet Track 7: America Loses Its Mind Track 8: Nipple Clamps Track 9: One Nation Under God Track 10: Michael Jackson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Ronald Reagan Track 11: Voting (A Flashback) Track 12: Iraq, an Idiot's Delight
DescriptionFew politicians have come to represent their era as definitively as former president Ronald Reagan. Now, for the first time in one remarkable audio production, this preeminent leader's story is told in his own unmistakable voice, through a collection of h
DescriptionIn this autobiography, woven from personal pieces composed over the course of a celebrated writing life of more than 50 years, you'll meet William Buckley the boy, growing up in a family of 10 children; Buckley the daring young political enfant terrible, whose debut book, God and Man at Yale, was a shocking New York Times best seller; Buckley the editor of National Review, widely hailed as the founder of the modern conservative movement; Buckley the husband and father; Buckley the spy and novelist of spies; and Buckley the bon vivant . You'll also meet Buckley's friends: Ronald Reagan, Henry Kissinger, Clare Boothe Luce, Tom Wolfe, John Kenneth Galbraith, David Niven, and many others. Along the way, the listener will be treated to Buckley's romance with wine, his love of the right word, his intoxication with music, and his joy in skiing and travel.
DescriptionRonald Reagan's title, "the Great Communicator, " was due in part to speechwriter Peggy Noonan. Here she applies her expert communication skills to deliver a portrait of the Reagan White House that addresses the question, "Who's running things here, anyway?" This perceptive, witty political memoir gives candid descriptions of Reagan, Donald Regan, Nancy Reagan, and other major players.
DescriptionIt is 20 years - a full generation - since Ronald Reagan first walked into the White House and ignited a revolution. From the beginning, he enjoyed affection from so many Americans, but now, as he approaches the end of his life, he has received what he de