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WTBS LONG FORM PROGRAMS

Devoted to the scripted long-form productions that aired on MIT Radio Station WTBS (FM) — now WMBR — in 1971. The Bible, The Greatest Story Ever Told, So Far. X Rates The Spot. WTBS Presents and Sam Patch. https://psacot.com/109-2/

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    “X Rates The Spot” (XRTS)

    “X Rates The Spot” (XRTS) was produced by the Klein-Rubin-Baumgardner team (K-R-B, as no one called them). It was K-R-B’s equally hysterical follow-up to “The Bible” More details here: https://psacot.com/109-2/

  2. 9

    “The New Eugene Oregon Show” Ep. 1

    “The New Eugene Oregon Show” starred Paul Schindler, who also wrote and directed it. The show was a sketch “humor” program, with announcer Harry Klein and organist Alan Baumgardner. Uncredited additional material from The Firesign Theater. More here https://psacot.com/the-new-eugene-oregon-show/

  3. 8

    “The New Eugene Oregon Show” Ep. 2

    “The New Eugene Oregon Show” starred Paul Schindler, who also wrote and directed it. The show was a sketch “humor” program, with announcer Harry Klein and organist Alan Baumgardner. Uncredited additional material from The Firesign Theater. More here https://psacot.com/the-new-eugene-oregon-show/

  4. 7

    “The New Eugene Oregon Show” Ep. 3

    “The New Eugene Oregon Show” starred Paul Schindler, who also wrote and directed it. The show was a sketch “humor” program, with announcer Harry Klein and organist Alan Baumgardner. Uncredited additional material from The Firesign Theater. More here https://psacot.com/the-new-eugene-oregon-show/

  5. 6

    “The New Eugene Oregon Show” Ep. 4

    “The New Eugene Oregon Show” starred Paul Schindler, who also wrote and directed it. The show was a sketch “humor” program, with announcer Harry Klein and organist Alan Baumgardner. Uncredited additional material from The Firesign Theater. More here https://psacot.com/the-new-eugene-oregon-show/

  6. 5

    Sam Patch, “The Greatest Story Ever Told So Far,” (Act 1)

    Sam Patch, “The Greatest Story Ever Told So Far,” (Act 1) was a musical tragedy directed by Paul Schindler, with music by Clark Smith and Michael Wildermuth, adapted by Schindler from a short story by Wildermuth. It chronicles the adventures of a young man who jumped from great heights into small vats of water in the American Midwest during the 1850s. More details here: https://psacot.com/109-2/. It served as the inspiration for the KRB productions.

  7. 4

    Sam Patch, “The Greatest Story Ever Told So Far,” (Act 2)

    Sam Patch, “The Greatest Story Ever Told So Far,” (Act 2) was a musical tragedy directed by Paul Schindler, with music by Clark Smith and Michael Wildermuth, adapted by Schindler from a short story by Wildermuth. It chronicles the adventures of a young man who jumped from great heights into small vats of water in the American Midwest during the 1850s. More details here: https://psacot.com/109-2/. It served as the inspiration for the KRB productions.

  8. 3

    “The Wild Duck”

    “The Wild Duck” was adapted by Robert Boniwell from Ibsen’s play, since it was in the public domain. It was intended as a drama, but the performances leave some doubt about that characterization.

  9. 2

    “Jekyll and Hyde”

    “Jekyll and Hyde” was adapted by Robert Boniwell from Robert Louis Stevenson's novella, “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” since it was in the public domain. It was intended as a drama, but the performances leave some doubt about that characterization.

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    “The Bible, The Greatest Story Ever Told So Far,” (TBTGSETSF)

    “The Bible, The Greatest Story Ever Told So Far,” (TBTGSETSF) was produced by the Klein-Rubin-Baumgardner team (K-R-B, as no one called them)., More details here: https://psacot.com/109-2/. It was inspired by “Sam Patch” (episodes 7 and 8 of this podcast)

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Devoted to the scripted long-form productions that aired on MIT Radio Station WTBS (FM) — now WMBR — in 1971. The Bible, The Greatest Story Ever Told, So Far. X Rates The Spot. WTBS Presents and Sam Patch. https://psacot.com/109-2/

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Paul Schindler

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Devoted to the scripted long-form productions that aired on MIT Radio Station WTBS (FM) — now WMBR — in 1971. The Bible, The Greatest Story Ever Told, So Far. X Rates The Spot. WTBS Presents and Sam Patch. https://psacot.com/109-2/

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