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Episode 181 - Bill Welychka

Episode 211 of the Dope Nostalgia podcast, hosted by Naomi Carmack, titled "Episode 181 - Bill Welychka" was published on July 27, 2023 and runs 27 minutes.

July 27, 2023 ·27m · Dope Nostalgia

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Our Muchmusic series continues with VJ Bill Welychka! Not only was he the host of shows such as ClipTrip and Outlaws & Heroes, he was a talented video editor at Much before becoming a VJ. Bill was instrumental in the development of the channel MuchMoreMusic, and continues to work in television. His new book "A Happy Has-Been" hits the shelves this fall, and you can see him on the documentary tour "299 Queen Street West" across Canada soon.

Our Muchmusic series continues with VJ Bill Welychka! Not only was he the host of shows such as ClipTrip and Outlaws & Heroes, he was a talented video editor at Much before becoming a VJ. Bill was instrumental in the development of the channel MuchMoreMusic, and continues to work in television. His new book "A Happy Has-Been" hits the shelves this fall, and you can see him on the documentary tour "299 Queen Street West" across Canada soon.

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