EPISODE · Jun 10, 2023 · 1H 1M
Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness w/Tony Nesbitt - Ep 141 - Out and About with Umlauts
from Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness with Tony Nesbitt · host Tony Nesbitt
This week the Vault has exposed a DBG relic from June 12th, 1991. It’s a good one and I’ve titled it: Out and About with Umlauts. Norm begins by giving us a very interesting temperature and then it’s on to a classic traffic network sounder and Jack Harte with all the wall washing, bulb changing, ceiling repairs and work crews you can handle. Then we get the driest possible show open for Bob Raleigh (as Norm was filling in that night). Players: Irene in CT Judy from Needham Harry Platcow and Jack Wertheimer I’m on the phone Jack Harte And Mike Epstein producing and playing in studio Bdays: George Bush Jim Nabors Chick Correa Vic Damone David Rockefeller Ally Sheedy Uta Hagen Other things that ‘punctuated’ the show: We learn that the desks are being locked in sales dept so Norm can’t steal stuff for prizes. Jack Clark and Carl Yastrzemski wwere traffic reporters. Feedback Like Marilyn Guralnick, we have loose rules. Getting you right where we want ya Mosquitos in your ear Eyes wide in wonderment Anecdotes Beautiful, scantily clad women An unspirited 76! Martha Quinn, Adrienne Barbeau and Ally Sheedy and I’m in heaven I recite one of Ms. Sheedy’s Poems Producers screening producers Ma & Pa Kettle, Ma Perkins & Tugboat Annie VERY interesting facts on the umlaut. You DO NOT want to miss that. Fits of anger that alter the rules Bush on the button and Uta on her umlaut Mike Epstein and Jack Harte are suspected to be the cause of a Hollywood wedding that was abruptly called off. Some great traffic insight from Jack. You have to listen closely or you might miss it. Commercials: Jarvis Ford in Ayer Kid Company MVP Sports Tennis Magazine Hitchcock Home Furnishings Norm read for Unique Baskets for Father’s Day The Club! Gold Bond with Joan Cantwell Keep It in Your Sneaker Ep 141, Out and About with Umlauts, accents its way to your ears…now. https://www.patreon.com/normnathanvos
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This week the Vault has exposed a DBG relic from June 12th, 1991. It’s a good one and I’ve titled it: Out and About with Umlauts. Norm begins by giving us a very interesting temperature and then it’s on to a classic traffic network sounder and Jack Harte with all the wall washing, bulb changing, ceiling repairs and work crews you can handle. Then we get the driest possible show open for Bob Raleigh (as Norm was filling in that night). Players: Irene in CT Judy from Needham Harry Platcow and Jack Wertheimer I’m on the phone Jack Harte And Mike Epstein producing and playing in studio Bdays: George Bush Jim Nabors Chick Correa Vic Damone David Rockefeller Ally Sheedy Uta Hagen Other things that ‘punctuated’ the show: We learn that the desks are being locked in sales dept so Norm can’t steal stuff for prizes. Jack Clark and Carl Yastrzemski wwere traffic reporters. Feedback Like Marilyn Guralnick, we have loose rules. Getting you right where we want ya Mosquitos in your ear Eyes wide in wonderment Anecdotes Beautiful, scantily clad women An unspirited 76! Martha Quinn, Adrienne Barbeau and Ally Sheedy and I’m in heaven I recite one of Ms. Sheedy’s Poems Producers screening producers Ma & Pa Kettle, Ma Perkins & Tugboat Annie VERY interesting facts on the umlaut. You DO NOT want to miss that. Fits of anger that alter the rules Bush on the button and Uta on her umlaut Mike Epstein and Jack Harte are suspected to be the cause of a Hollywood wedding that was abruptly called off. Some great traffic insight from Jack. You have to listen closely or you might miss it. Commercials: Jarvis Ford in Ayer Kid Company MVP Sports Tennis Magazine Hitchcock Home Furnishings Norm read for Unique Baskets for Father’s Day The Club! Gold Bond with Joan Cantwell Keep It in Your Sneaker Ep 141, Out and About with Umlauts, accents its way to your ears…now. https://www.patreon.com/normnathanvos
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