Paudio

PODCAST · news

Paudio

Paudio is an entertainment news show by Gail Nobles © 2019.

  1. 47

    Stone Breaker MAGNETUS 8:31:25 4.08 PM

    Story: Stone Breaker MAGNETUSStory by Gail Nobles © 2025Cover Photo by: Gail NoblesSound effects: Pixabay.comStone Breaker Magnetus was a formidable presence within the confines of the chain gang. His unique ability to manipulate stones with a magnetic grip not only set him apart but also earned him respect among his fellow prisoners. The nickname "Stone Breaker" was well-deserved—he could shatter the toughest of rocks with the makeshift hammer he crafted from a giant stone, which was as much a tool as it was an extension of his strength.Under the grueling sun, as they toiled away at their daily hard labor, it was Magnetus's magnetic handles that transformed the difficult task of stone collection into a more manageable endeavor. With a flick of his wrist, he could attract several stones to him at once, creating a chain of rocks that floated effortlessly in the air—almost as if defying gravity. This not only sped up the process but also inspired ingenuity among his fellow inmates, who began to look to him for leadership.Thomas Chain Gang, the unofficial leader of the group, recognized Stone Breaker’s abilities and quickly positioned him as his right-hand man. The bond they forged was built on mutual respect and the shared goal of survival within the brutal confines of prison life. Thomas’s strategic mindset combined with Magnetus's raw physicality made them an effective duo. They devised methods to maximize efficiency, turning their burdens into lighter loads.Together, they rallied their fellow inmates, organizing them into teams that utilized their strengths for better productivity. Some prisoners gathered smaller stones using the magnet handles that Magnetus fashioned, while others focused on breaking down larger rocks for construction purposes. With Thomas directing efforts and Stone Breaker providing the muscle and tools, the prisoners found a sense of camaraderie that made their daily struggles a bit more bearable.As days turned into weeks, the chip-chip of hammers against stone began to blend with laughter and shouts of encouragement. The prison yard, once a place of despair, transformed into a bustling, if makeshift, community under the guidance of two unlikely leaders. They began to hope that their efforts might one day lead to freedom, a flickering light at the end of a very long tunnel.Through innovation and teamwork, Stone Breaker Magnetus and Tim not only molded stones but also forged a sense of purpose and resilience among their band of prisoners. Even in the darkest of places, they managed to summon a spirit of unity and strength, teaching each other that they were more than just inmates—they were a family, resilient against the weight of their chains.You’re listening to Thomas Chain Gang the Railroad Story by Gail Nobles Copyright © 2025.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  2. 46

    Heckle & Jeckle 8:28:25 3.53 PM

    Photo: Fair use Wikipedia Story by: Gail NoblesGood evening, I’m Gail Nobles and welcome to an animation's memory lane. Today, we're shining a light on two delightful troublemakers: Heckle and Jeckle, the iconic magpies born in the postwar era that are sure to bring a smile to your face.Created by the talented Paul Terry at his Terrytoons animation studio, Heckle and Jeckle made their debut in 1946 and quickly became a playful pair we couldn't help but adore. With their distinct yellow bills and playful personalities, these identical magpies each bring their own flair to the screen. Heckle, with his tough New York accent, embodies a street-smart sensibility, while Jeckle, with his charming British lilt, offers a contrast that makes their escapades all the more entertaining.Throughout the years, Heckle and Jeckle were brought to life by a series of talented voice actors, each adding their own touch to the characters. From Dayton Allen, whose voice was heard through the 1940s to the mid-60s, to Frank Welker's unique interpretations in the late 1970s, these voices filled the characters with personality and charm, helping to cement their place in animation history.So, whether you remember catching their antics on Saturday morning cartoons or are just discovering them, Heckle and Jeckle remind us of the joy of laughter, the fun of mischief, and the timeless appeal of animated storytelling. After all, in a world that can sometimes take itself too seriously, a little comic relief from a pair of wild magpies is just what we need.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  3. 45

    Thomas Chain Gang 8:26:25 3.21 PM

    Story: Thomas Chain GangStory by: Gail Nobles © 2025Cover Illus. by: Gail NoblesThere was a Black man named Thomas Miller Jr. who was incarcerated by two Black police officers based on a false robbery accusation, while the real culprit, who had committed a bank robbery, remained free due to their collusion. During his time in prison, the guards nicknamed him Thomas Chain Gain. He was tasked with making tools for the railroads and was eventually appointed as the leader among the chain gang workers. Despite having to endure harsh, cold conditions, he crafted a warm shawl for himself that gave him a more commanding presence. The wardens observed him closely to see if the role would inflate his ego, but he remained humble and true to himself. They didn’t comment much on his new appearance, understanding that he was simply trying to stay warm. However, there were times when he fell ill and became exhausted from the labor of swinging his pickaxe.Many nights and evenings, as well as countless mornings, Thomas prayed for a way out of prison. As the years passed, he started to believe that God had a purpose for his incarceration. He became fascinated with the railroad tracks, studying the design of train wheels, which featured a slightly conical shape and a flange to ensure they stayed on the tracks while navigating curves. His thoughts wandered to roller coasters and vast holes carved into the earth, resembling underground tunnels. Thomas was ahead of his time, envisioning the possibility of tracks suspended in the air. He contemplated how to create a covering like a door to disguise the hole in the ground, camouflaging it with dirt. He also recalled stories of how people traversed mountains. In his mind, he devised ways to help fellow inmates who had suffered abuse, illness, and were innocent, just like him. Thankfully, Thomas had never faced abuse himself, as his skill in crafting tools for the railroad had kept him safe. Many nights, he sat in his cell, dreaming of inventions.I’m Gail Nobles and you’re listening to “Thomas Chain Gang: The Railroad Story” by Gail Nobles copyright 2025.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  4. 44

    The Fire of Truth 8:22:25 5.07 PM

    Story: The Fire of TruthStory by: Gail Nobles © 2025Cover illus. by: Gail NoblesMusic intro by: Gail NoblesTornado sound: Pixabay.comIn ancient Egypt, a Pharaoh ruled with an iron fist, enslaved by his fear of losing power. Despite serving many gods, his heart remained heavy, for he had no heir to safeguard his legacy. A male child, prophesied to become king, posed a threat to his reign. Each day, the Pharaoh prayed fervently to his gods for protection, determined in his plan to rid himself of the boy who was his destined rival.But this child, though small in stature, possessed a faith that was immense. He believed in the God of heaven, the one who performed miracles and brought hope to the broken-hearted. Knowing the Pharaoh's dark intentions, he sought comfort in his prayers, crying out for divine intervention.One fateful day, as the Pharaoh stood in his grand palace, a fierce whirlwind emerged from the horizon, swirling with flames and smoke. The sky darkened, and a piercing light illuminated the landscape, revealing the presence of something extraordinary—a fire tornado. It roared through the land, indiscriminately consuming false idols and the wicked men who upheld them.Amidst the chaos, the Pharaoh stood frozen, fear clutching his heart. As he turned to flee, he gazed upon a majestic figure formed from the swirling smoke—an angelic person’s face that radiated power and judgment. It was a manifestation of the very God he had ignored.In that moment of awe and terror, the Pharaoh realized the extent of his folly. Though consumed by arrogance, he understood that no number of gods could shield him from the truth of the Almighty. The child watched in astonishment as the fiery storm unleashed its fury, yet spared both his life and the Pharaoh's.The Pharaoh fell to his knees, humbled and broken, and for the first time, he prayed not for himself, but for redemption. In the following days, whispers of change filled the land. The Pharaoh called for peace, fostering a new age where faith was rooted not in fear, but in trust.In the end, the child grew not in fear of the throne, but in wisdom and strength, realizing that true power lies not in earthly dominion but in faith and compassion.And so it is told that the Fire of Truth can purify even the proudest hearts, revealing the path of humility and love. Just as the Pharaoh's empire was shaken to its core, those who cling to arrogance will find themselves vulnerable, while the innocent, who cry out with unwavering faith, shall be protected. For in the dance of light and shadow, it is the humble - the humble heart that rises above the ashes.You're listening to PGN Stories by Gail Nobles © 2025.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  5. 43

    Sir Croak-a-Lot 8:9:25 2.50 PM

    TOONEY TOONSStory: Sir Croak-a-LotStory by: Gail Nobles © 2025Illustration by: Gail NoblesFrog sound: Pixabay.comFrog voice by: Gail NoblesHi, I’m Gail Nobles. Today’s episode is “Sir Croak-a-Lot.” Story by Gail Nobles © 2025.Sir Croak-a-Lot was a huge bullfrog and the sworn enemy of Zippy Fly Hornet. Croak chased Zippy every day—he didn’t want anyone else to catch him. “He’s my dinner,” Croak would tell himself. Yet there were times when Croak saved Zippy from other dangers, not out of kindness but because he still planned to eat him.On muddy, wet, dreary days Sir Croak-a-Lot grew horribly bored. There was no sign of Zippy. Croak passed his days waiting for the hunt—because Zippy, for his size, was unusually large and Croak was convinced he would be delicious.Click on the link below to see a few seconds of Sir Croak-a-Lot chasing Zippy. You’re listening to Tooney Toons on Paudio, the Source of sound.You’re listening to Tooney Toons on Paudio, the Source of Sound. I’m your host, Gail Nobles.https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9ofniuPaudio: The Source of Sound

  6. 42

    Zippy 8:7:25 5.23 PM

    TOONEY TOONSStory: ZippyStory by: Gail Nobles © 2025Music by: Gail NoblesIllustration by: Gail NoblesI'm Gail Nobles & you're listening to Tooney ToonsZippyZippy the fly‑hornet was thought to be a sign of coming trouble. Everyone and everything hunted him: people, flyswatters, bug spray, even frogs. That constant pursuit left him with caution and fears, but it also made him wise. Using incredible speed and cunning, he always managed to outwit his pursuers—nothing could catch him. As he patrolled the city, eating whatever he found, he grew to roughly the length of a 12‑inch ruler. He was no ordinary insect.Zippy was born into a time of widespread oppression and growing hardship, and the world came to despise him.Click on the link below to see a few seconds of the Zippy animation.https://dai.ly/x9of73qPaudio: The Source of Sound

  7. 41

    Superman:Shazam Fight 6:28:24 10.12 PM

    Interlude by: Gail NoblesPhoto: Public Domain WimediaThere is quite a bit of buzz about Superman versus Shazam. People are buzzing about who would win. Are you ready to see the fight in the theaters? Do you think you could withstand watching that fight? I don't know. Superman and Shazam are both mighty superhero gods. Superman was born on the planet Krypton. He was sent to earth and began developing various superhuman abilities and strength. He is Clark Kent. Captain Marvel also known as Shazam is Billy Batson, a boy who speaks the magic word “Shazam” is transformed into the costume adult with the powers of superhuman srength, speed, light, and other abilities. There was a fight between Shazam and Superman back in 1978 in volume seven number C 58 of the DC comics. That fight started because of an evil wizard. His name was Karmang The Evil. Somehow he brought a black Adam and Superman from earth. The next thing you know you're reading about a Superman on earth asking Shazam why he's not on his own earth, and that's when a fight breaks out between them. Superman cared if Shazam was hurt but later Superman is ready to kill Shazam. The comic book features Supergirl and Mary Batson. A fight between Superman and Shazam would be great confusion and long. They both throw very hard punches. You would see destruction. I'm Gail Nobles. You're listening to Paudio The Source of Sound.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  8. 40

    The Kryptonite Girl 6:28:24 12.57 PM

    Photo: Wikimedia public domainMusic by: Gail NoblesPodcast story by: Gail NoblesPLOT & STORYLINE DISCUSSION Did you know there was a kryptonite girl? Yes, there was! It was Superman's girlfriend, and we all know who that was. Yes, it was the Lois Lane. You don't believe me? No, she was never a superhero as far as I know, but something happened to her once that could hurt Superman. Lois Lane got kryptonite vision by accident, and we know that Superman can't stand kryptonite. This wasn't just a bad thing for Superman, but for Lois Lane too. She always wanted to marry Superman. Superman called on Lois Lane one day in the office of the Daily Planet. He gave her a box with some strange objects inside. He told Lois not to touch the objects, and she did not follow his directions, and that's how Lois Lane got kryptonite vision. When Superman came back to see Lois, she was wearing sunglasses. But they fell off her eyes, and that's when Superman got a big surprise. He told Lois to look away from him  and he even called Lois an idiot for not following his directions. You'll find this story in the comic book titled Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane. April No. 16. The 1960 issue. I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to Paudio The Source of Sound.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  9. 39

    450623_284_Nazi_POW_In_Riverdale

    Archie Andrews: Public DomainDownloaded from: Archive.orgArchie Andrews was a teenage sitcom directly adapted from the very popular comic strip of Bob Montana. It began to be heard on NBC Blue on May 31, 1943 and lasted on-air until September 5, 1943—the period during which radio adaptations of comic characters were trending. The show was also broadcasted on Mutual from 1944 to 1945.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  10. 38

    Spooky 5:9:24 12.16 PM

    Cover art by: Gail NoblesBoo sound by: Gail NoblesSpooky the Tuff Little Ghost is a fictional character that appeared in titles published by Harvey Comics. Spooky first appeared in Casper the Friendly Ghost #10 (June 1953). He is Casper's cousin, although their exact relation is never specified. He generally resembles Casper except he has freckles, a derby hat, and a large, black nose.Spooky is written with a Brooklyn accent, for example calling his girlfriend and fellow ghost Pearl, "Poil". His iconic derby hat is, therefore, a "doiby". Although he shares traits with The Ghostly Trio as far as loving to scare the living and being somewhat of a tough guy, he is not as cruel to his cousin as the Trio is, though he occasionally makes fun of Casper for being friendly, and Spooky has his moments of goodwill. Whenever you saw Spooky in the Harvey Comic Books trying to scare someone, you would see the word ‘boo’ in big bold face letters with an explanation mark. He would blow some of the other characters away with his booing like the wind.I’m Gail Nobles. You’re listening to Paudio the source of sound.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  11. 37

    Hot Stuff 5:7:24 2.07 PM

    Story by: Gail NoblesCover art by: Gail NoblesHello! I'm Gail Nobles! Welcome to Paudio. Today's topic is Hot Stuff the Little Devil. Hot Stuff is a comic book character created by Warren Kremer. Kremer passed away at the age of 82 July 24, 2003. He was born in the Bronx, the son of a sign painter. Kremer counted Alex Raymond/Gordon and Hal Foster Prince Valiant among his influences. Hot Stuff first appeared in Hot Stuff # 1 (October 1957), published by Comics. He was one of my favorite comic book characters by Harvey Comics. Hot Stuff is a mischievous little devil. He is able to produce fire. The little devil's appearance is red. He looks like a red child devil who wears a diaper and carries a magical sentient pitchfork (referred to as his “trusty trident”), which is a character in his own right to the consternation of his demonic brother, Hot Stuff sometimes performs good deeds to irritate them. I remember when I first saw Hot Stuff the Little Devil in comics downtown to the bookstore.  I was already reading Casper. Then I started buying both Casper and Hot Stuff comic books. I would read them to my brother and sometimes we would laugh. I was seven years older than him but we were both children. Hot Stuff would really get fired up in those comic books. He would say things like: They say I'm hotheaded and that makes me boiling mad. Hot Stuff would be on the pages with fire coming out of his mouth he would make himself disappear. Hot stuff would call the sun a fireball. He was hot like fire but there was something hotter than him. When he would go lay on a block of ice, the ice would melt. He couldn't get no satisfaction. Sometimes he would have things running from him like an apple tree with shade. The tree would lose his apples and all hot stuff would do was eat them. That's how Hot Stuff was.You can find the story of that in comic book number one of October 1957.I enjoyed myself reading Hot Stuff. I didn't know that the character was created way back then. I missed a lot of comic book issues. Well there you have it. Hot Stuff the Lttle Devil and a brief summary of what he is all about.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  12. 36

    Big John & Sparkie-The Mayor’s Wedding Day

    Big Jon and SparkyUsage: Public DomainFrom Archive.orgPaudio: The Source of Sound

  13. 35

    Jon Arthur 5:6:24 5.13 PM

      Jon was an American entertainer as big Jon Arthur. He was the host of the Saturday morning children's radio series big John and Sparkie. Sparkie, "the little elf from the land of make-believe, who wants more than anything else in the world to be a real boy,” was actually the recorded voice of Jon Arthur played at a fast speed.At WSAI in Cincinnati, Arthur began the Big Jon and Sparkie show, carried daily on 181 ABC stations beginning in 1950. ABC also aired his two-hour Saturday show, No School Today, heard weekly by 12 million listeners on 275 stations.The show's theme song was "Teddy Bears' Picnic" as sung by Ann Stephens. Cincinnati's Don Kortekamp, who was an editor at WSAI, teamed up with Arthur to become the scriptwriter of Big Jon and Sparkie. Arthur voiced all of the various characters while Kortekamp provided the scripts for their adventures.And now, coming up next: Big Jon and Sparkie.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  14. 34

    The_Legend_of_John_Henry

    Episode of the old-time radio series "Destination Freedom". Story:The Legend of John HenryUsage: Public Domainhttps://archive.org/details/DestinationFreedom/DF_49-07-24_ep054-The_Legend_of_John_Henry.mp3Art by: Gail NoblesDurham wrote and produced the radio drama Destination Freedom. In cooperation with The Chicago Defender, he began this series over NBC Chicago outlet WMAQ in July 1948, with scripts emphasizing the progress of African-Americans from the days of slavery to the ongoing struggle for racial justice.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  15. 33

    John Henry (Folklore) 4:28:24 10.19 PM

    Coming up next is the Legend of John Henry. an American folk hero. An African American freedman, he is said to have worked as a "steel-driving man"—a man tasked with hammering a steel drill into a rock to make holes for explosives to blast the rock in constructing a railroad tunnel.The story of John Henry is told in a classic blues folk song about his duel against a drilling machine, which exists in many versions, and has been the subject of numerous stories, plays, books, and novels.According to researcher Scott Reynolds Nelson, there was an actual John Henry who was borb in 1848 in New Jersey and died of silicosis and not due to exhaustion of work. Several locations have been put forth for tunnel on which John Henry died,Sociologist, Guy B. Johnson, investigated the legend of John Henry in the late 1920s. He concluded that John Henry might have worked on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway's (C&O Railway) Big Bend Tunnel. Coming up next is the story of John Henry from the radio program produced by WMAQ in Chicago called Destination Freedom. The show was a series of weekly radio programs. Richard Durham an African-American writer and radio producer wrote and produce the radio drama Destination Freedom, and you'll be hearing the legend of John Henry from that radio drama.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  16. 32

    Boop! The Músical 1:7:24 3.35 PM

    Photo: Public Domain Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_BoopHello Everyone! Have you heard about Boop! The Musical by Jasmine Amy Rogers? I have seen a video clip of her recording a song titled, ‘Where I Wanna Be.’ She’s a great singer. The musical is performed by David Foster; lyrics by Birkenhead.Boop The Musical is a 2023 musical based on the animated character Betty Boop. The musical original run in Chicago began with previews on November 19 and closed on December 24, 2023.Betty Boop is a celebrity in the black-and-white animated world, but she feels that something is missing. Grampy, an inventor and Betty's friend, creates a machine to take her into the modern world. She becomes more 3 dimensional. Sounds like a neat broadway show.I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Paudio.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  17. 31

    1940-02-12 - 0001) The Baby from Krypton

    The Adventures of SupermanThe Baby From Krypton From: https://archive.org/details/TheAdventuresOfSuperman_201805Usage: Public DomainBoys and Girls, your attention please! Presenting a new exciting radio program featuring the thrilling adventures of an amazing and incredible personality. Faster than an airplane, more powerful than a loca motive, ....Up in the sky! Look! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!Paudio: The Source of Sound

  18. 30

    Radio Superman 9:27:23 9.19 PM

    Cover Art by: Gail NoblesBeginning and Ending music by: Gail NoblesHello! I'm Gail Nobles on Paudio - The Source of Sound. I want to talk to you today about the 1940 radio Superman. Yes, there was a long running radio serial that originally aired from 1942 to 1951 titled The Adventures of Superman. It featured the DC Comics character Superman.The serial came to radio as a syndicated show on New York City's WOR on February 12, 1940. On Mutual, it was broadcast from August 31, 1942, to February 4, 1949, as a 15-minute serial, running three or, usually, five times a week. From February 7 to June 24, 1949, it ran as a thrice-weekly half-hour show. The series shifted to ABC Saturday evenings on October 29, 1949, and then returned to afternoons twice a week on June 5, 1950, continuing on ABC until March 1, 1951. In all, 2,088 original episodes of The Adventures of Superman aired on American radio.Bud Collyer was famous in the roles of Clark Kent / Superman on radio and in animated cartoons, initially in theatrical short subjects and later on television.Coming up next: More 1940 Radio Superman!Paudio: The Source of Sound

  19. 29

    The Real Pecker 9:23:23 5.29 PM

    Story by: Gail NoblesCover Art by: Gail NoblesKeyboardist: Gail NoblesHello I'm Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Paudio the Source of Sound. Growing up as a child I loved the cartoon Woody Woodpecker. I have a little golden book by Walter Lantz titled with “Woody Woodpecker at the Circus.” I loved watching the cartoons and hearing the laugh of Woody. I asked : How did they make Woody laugh like that?” He had a unique laugh like Porky Pig had a unique stutter. I remember Woody Woodpecker as a bird that was mischievous. There is a real woodpecker that comes around sometimes in my yard. As a child, I never thought I'd see a real one. The woodpecker had a knock loud enough that I could hear him with my windows closed. He put holes all the way up my pecan tree. I thought: That woodpecker got to go.” But there was one tree I was glad he peaked on some. The woodpecker had a powerful beak. When I hear that woodpecker, I think of the cartoon Woody Woodpecker. I remember the cartoon in the 70s where he was created in 1940 by Walter Lantz and appeared in theatrical short films and distributed by Universal Pictures between 1940 and 1972.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  20. 28

    1945 Mighty Mouse - Wolf! Wolf! 7:10:23 2.32 PM

    Mighty Mouse: Wolf! Wolf!Usage: Public Domainhttps://archive.org/details/mighty_mouse_wolf_wolfHello you're listening to Paudio & I am your host Gail Nobles. Today I'm going to play the cartoon “Mighty Mouse Wolf! Wolf!“ A pack of hungry wolves with one of them disguised as Little Bo Peep raids a flock of sheep and captures a little lamb. The wolves attempt to make lambchops out of the lamb but mighty mouse arrives to say the day. The cartoon is a 1945 cartoon. The cartoon character was created by Terrytoons and animation studio in New Rochelle, New York. They produced animated cartoons for theatrical release from 1929 to 1973 and briefly returned between 1987 and 1996 for television in name only. Terrytoons was founded by Paul Terry, Frank Mose, and Joseph Coffman. I hope you enjoy the cartoon mighty mouse Wolf! Wolf! Paudio: The Source of Sound

  21. 27

    Cool Ghoul 6:29:23 3.15 PM

    Intro song by: Gail Nobles ©️2023Story and Art by: Gail NoblesToday’s topic is Cool Ghoul. Hi I’m Gail Nobles. I remember seeing the Cool Ghoul on television in the 80’s everyday at 4:00 PM showing cartoons like Tom & Jerry. The Cool Ghoul was a popular radio and TV character and horror movie host in Cincinnati, Ohio created and portrayed by Dick Van Hoene. The Cool Ghoul was an icon of Cincinnati television radio and local pop culture for over decades. The Cool Ghoul’s origins date back to 1961, when Von Hoene worked on a WGPO (now WDBZ) radio show called “Bob Smith’s Monster Mash.” By 1969, Von Hoene had moved into television working at the fledging TV station WXIX-TV in Cincinnati. During the early 1970s, The Cool Ghoul hosted his own Saturday night horror movie show, Scream-In. In the early 1980s, Von Hoene took the Cool Ghoul to WCTI - TV in New Bern, NC earning a new generation of fans in the process. He sure did. I remember him well. and all the crazy sounds he made. Bl-bl-bl-bl-bl-bl-bl-bl-bl-bl.. BLEAAAHHH BLEAAAHHHCool Ghoul made his own records. He had his own rock band known as the Grave Diggers. He was very successful with his talents. The Ghoul was loved. I remember him performing the Monster Mash. “ … And Suddenly to my surprise He did the Mash He did the Monster Mash The Monster Mash…” And I remember him playing a little tune in the background when he would talk showing cartoons. .. I guess I loved him too because I remember some of the things he did growing up. I never forgot him. Von Hoene passed away at age 63 on Feb. 4, 2004. He was buried at Spring Grove Cemetery Cincinnati. I’ll always remember him. He had some good affect on my childhood. I’m Gail Nobles. Tune in again next time for more.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  22. 26

    Gran Turismo 5:11:23 7.48 PM

    Music: This podcast features music created using Groovepad. Available on the App Store, https://apps.apple.com/app/id1454398991Race car sound effects: Pixabay.comhttps://pixabay.com/sound-effects/search/race-car/Usage: FreePhoto credit: Carl Gelin/Unsplash.comhttps://unsplash.com/photos/446P3ilddt8Today’s topic: Gran TurismoThe movie, "Gran Turismo" is based on a true story. It’s about a teenage Gran Turismo player whose gaming skills won a series of Nissan competitions to become a real professional race car driver. It is a biographical coming-of-age sports drama film directed by Neill Blomkamp. Produced by Columbia Pictures, PlayStation Productions, Trigger Street Productions, and 2.0 Entertainment, the film is based on the racing simulation video game series published by PlayStation Studios, while inspired by the true story of Jann Mardenborough, a teenage Gran Turismo player aspiring to be a race car driver. Gran Turismo is set to be released on August 11, 2023, by Sony Pictures Releasing. According to the preview, the film looks as if it is going to be pretty good. I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Paudio the Source of Sound.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  23. 25

    Thulsa Doom 4:1:23 9.50 PM

    Voice actor intro and music by: Gail NoblesArt by: Gail NoblesJames Earl Jones as Thulsa Doom was the leader of a snake cult in the 1982 movie Conan the Barbarian starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It is an epic sword & sorcery film directed by John Milius and written by Milius and Oliver Stone. The Character Thulsa Doom was something else. He could act kind and turn around and kill you in an instant. James Earl Jones made the character and acting seem so real, although you knew you were watching a fantasy movie. The most creepy part of the movie was when Thulsa Doom slowly turned into a snake right in his clothes. His face began to change slowly, and you could see his head moving that was covered under his head covering, and his hands began to draw up into his sleeves. It was my first time seeing a face being morphed into something else like that. What made it so creepy was it was the face of James Earl Jones. And I’m wondering, “Wow! How did they do that?” And I didn’t know anything about computers in 1982. It was very amazing to me. I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Paudio, the source of sound.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  24. 24

    Daffy - The Commando 3:7:23 11.28 PM

    Coming up next is Daffy - The Commando. A Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon was released on Nov. 20, 1943, and stars Dafy Duck. Downloaded from archive.orgUsage: Public DomainInfo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daffy_–_The_CommandoPaudio: The Source of Sound

  25. 23

    SUPERMAN MAG TELE 2:4:23 8.30 PM

    Superman Cartoon: MAG TELEFrom: SuperToons volumes is in public domain. pulled from Supertoons - Wayzata Technology (1351) (1993) and Supertoons 2 - The Legend Continues - Wayzata Technology (1441) (1994)Downloaded from: archives.orgPaudio: The Source of Sound

  26. 22

    RumRunners 10:3:22 4.54 PM

    Paudio Intro by: Gail Nobles gangsta-vibes-turkish-tulum-bagpipe-gansta-trap_79bpm: Samplefocus.comUsage: standard licensePhoto credit: Pexels.comHi! I’m Gail Nobles. Welcome to Indie Sights. Today’s topic: RumRunners. RumRunners is a drama short film about a group of bootleggers in the big city looking to make names for themselves during prohibition plan for a job that could potentially put them all on the map. The director is Jaleel Sampay. The film reminds me of a mobster movie. It starts out with a man & woman entering a stonewall basement. There is a long hallway and a man with a 1940 machine gun blocking a doorway to enter into a room. In the room, they meet a group of men where they sit down and talk about a deal. It seems they can’t agree, and everyone pulls out a gun. When the man and woman decides to leave, things don’t look good. To see RumRunners, go to YouTube.com.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  27. 21

    The Blood of Jesus By Spencer Williams - 9:20:22 4.53 PM

    Film: The Blood of JesusFilm by: Spencer WilliamsUsage: Public DomainFrom: archive.orghttps://archive.org/details/blood_of_jesusThe Blood of Jesus ( also known as The Glory Road) is a 1941 American fantasy drama race film written, directed by and starring Spencer Williams. The plot concerns a Baptist woman who, after being accidentally shot by her atheist husband, is sent to a crossroads, where Satan tries to lead her astray.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  28. 20

    Straw Man 9:12:22 7.33 PM

    Photo credit: Photo by Maksim Goncharenok from PexelsToday’s topic is about a Sci-Fi Fantasy short film titled “Straw Man” written by John Laverman - Direcby Alexander Casimir. https://www.alexcasimir.com/The story is about a scarecrow named Patches. A little girl sewed and patched him up. She kept him on a post. The little girl got sad one day because her and her family had to move. They had a foreclosure sign on their property. The scarecrow must leave his post and find a way to save the only family he’s ever known. So he came to life & went to face the outside world to find a job. Because of his strange scarecrow looks, it was very challenging. If you would like to see the short film, you’ll find it at alexcasimir.com. I’m Gail Nobles & you’re listening to Indie Sights on Paudio the Source of Sound.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  29. 19

    The Fredia Gibbs Story 9:4:22 3.20 PM

    Cinematic Dramatic Brass Hit: Samplefocus.comCello Mixed Melody Drama: Samplefocus.comUsage: Standard licensePhoto credit: Joulia2323 - Own workUsage: CC BY-SA 4.0 Today’s Topic is “The Most Dangerous Woman _ The Fredia Gibbs Story”. The Fredia Gibbs Story is aboit Fredia who was bullied as a teen and grew up to become the first black Woman to win a world champion kickboxing title while escaping a serial killer. The scary scary part about Fredia’s story is a stranger was suppose to have been taking her home. He wasn’t trying to take her home. Fredia ran to the back of the van to run out of the back of the van. There was a big chain on it and a lock. She couldn’t get out. Did Fredia escape that dangerous man? You got to find out for yourself because nobody can tell her story better than she can. Nobody.Fredia “The Cheeta” Gibbs (born July 8, 1963). An American former professional martial artist, kickboxer, and boxer who competed from 1975 to 2005. Fredia is retired now. During her kickboxing career, she held ISKA, WKA, and WKF World Titles. Fredia’s story is an inspiring story. It’s a story of how her uncle taught her how to fight. It all paid off in the end. You have got to listen to Fredia’s story.You’ll find it on YouTube Tiled, “ The Most Dangerous Woman - The Fredia Gibbs Story. Look to subscribe to Sideline.You can also see Fredia Gibbs tell her story on Goalcost on YouTube Titled, The Rise of Fredia Gibbs.You’re listening to Indie Sights on Paudio. I’m your host, Gail Nobles.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  30. 18

    The Blue Cave (Muhammad Bilal) 9:3:22 4.55 PM

    Dramatic Violin Chords: Samplefocus.comSlow to Fast Heartbeat: Samplefocus.comUsage: Standard license Today’s topic: The Blue CaveWritten, Directed & Produced By: Muhammad BilalInfo about film from: FILM SYNOPSISFilm: https://vimeo.com/517579427The film is about a troubled yet imaginative boy named Ali who has one dream in life: to become a screenwriter. He was neglected by his mother, brutalized by his stepfather, and bullied by members of the neighborhood gang. He searched for a safe space and discovers a magical cave. There he would write & draw. But the violence from his stepfather and local gang got worse. He must decide to either take a stand or lose his dream forever. He must fight back.The director of the film is Muhammad Bilal. He is an African American filmmaker and actor from the South Side of Chicago. He is the founder and creative director of his own independent film production company, Bilal World Entertainment. If you haven’t seen the film already, The Blue Cave, I encourage you to check it out. To me, it is an outstanding short film. You can see it on Vimeo.com. It is a great Drama film to watch. So please make sure you check it out. That is Vimeo.com.You’re listening to Indie Sights on Paudio the Source of Sound. I’m your host, Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  31. 17

    The Shadow - Death House Rescue 9:1:22 5.40 PM

    The Shadow Radio Show 1937-1954 Old Time Radio Episode: 1937 Death House RescueUsage: Public Domain Wikipedia Info: The Shadow is a fictional character created by magazine publishers Street & Smith and writer Walter B. Gibson. Originating in pulp novels of the 1930s, he was later adapted into other forms of media, including on radio, in American comic books, comic strips, television, serials, video games, and at least five feature films. The radio drama include episodes voiced by Orson Welles.You’re listening to Paudio The Source of Sound. Tune in again next time for more. Today’s episode was about the fictional character The Shadow - Death House Rescue.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  32. 16

    Wings for This Man 3:20:22 1.34 PM

    Film: Wings for This ManUsage: Public Domainhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wings_for_this_Man.ogvDate: 1945Author: First Motion Picture UnitGood evening! I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Paudio the Source of Sound. Wings for this Man is a propaganda film produced in 1945 by the U.S. Army Air Forces First Motion Picture Unit about the Tuskegee Airmen, the first unit of African-American pilots in the US military. The film is narrated by Ronald Reagan.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  33. 15

    Woody Woodpecker Pantry Panic 3:19:22 6.57 PM

    Woody Woodpecker Pantry PanicUsage: Work in Public Domainhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Woody_woodpecker_pantry_panic.ogvHi! I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Paudio the Source of Sound. Today I’m going to share with you the story of Woody Woodpecker titled Woody Woodpecker Pantry Panic. Weatherby Groundhog predicts a cold winter and advises all the birds to fly south. But Woody Woodpecker decides to stay and nearly starves. The story is by Ben Hardaway and L.E. Elliott. The animation by Alex Lovy and Lester Kline. Music by Darrell Calker.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  34. 14

    Captain America -Purple Death 3:2:22 5.18 PM

    Captain America Chapter 1: commons.wikimedia.orgUsage: Public DomainHi! I’m Gail Nobles and today I’m going to share with you Captain America 1944 Republic black-and-white serial film loosely based on the Timely Comics (today known as Marvel Comics) character Captain America. It was the last Republic serial made about a superhero. This is chapter 1 of Captain America titled, The Purple Death.It’s about suspicious suicides among scientists and businessmen, all holding a small scarab. There was a hypnotic chemical called “Purple Death” responsible for the suicides. It’s a mystery. Captain America steps in to intervene to solve it. …Paudio: The Source of Sound

  35. 13

    Giants in the Land 1:25:22 4.49 PM

    Keyboardist & Drums by: Gail NoblesIllustration by: Gail Nobles The Bible DaysGiants in the LandThe famous Hollywood director, Cecil B DeMille made the 1956 film, The Ten Commandments. It is the greatest epic religious drama I have ever seen. If Cecil would have lived longer, he could have done more because the film was about Moses, and Moses received five books from God. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. The book of Numbers would have been interesting for a film after The Ten Commandments.Numbers chapter 13 tells us about giants in the land of Canaan. This was after Israel went through the opening of the Red Sea and was in the wilderness seeking to enter the Promised Land. Moses sent 12 Israelite spies (one from each tribe) to Canaan. They went unto the brook of Eshcol and cut down a branch with one cluster of grapes, and they carried it between two upon a staff. When the spies returned to Moses, Aaron, and the congregation, they gave a good report that the land flowed with milk and honey and they showed the fruit. They didn’t have a good report about the people there. The spies said that they were not able to go up against the people because they were stronger. The men had great stature. The spies said that they saw giants, the sons of Anak, and they said that they were in their own sight as grasshoppers, and so were in the giants eyes. The spies lacked faith. This story would have been a great film to make after the Ten Commandments.I’m Gail Nobles. You’re listening to Paudio, the source of sound.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  36. 12

    Superman-Jungle Drums 1:9:22 8.24 PM

    Superman Cartoon: Jungle Drums (1943)Usage: Public Domain Mark 1.0Creative Commons licenseDownloaded from: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Superman_15_Jungle_Drums_1943.ogvYou’re listening to the podcast Paudio, and I’m your host, Gail Nobles. Today, I want to talk to you about a 1943 Superman cartoon titled Jungle Drums. It is a very good Technicolor short film based upon the DC Comics character of Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on March 26, 1943.The cartoon takes place deep in the African Jungle where a tribe of warriors are having a celebration. Their leader is a tall man in a white cloak. Secretly he’s a commander, and he’s a bad guy.Lois Lane is captured. She was the crew’s only survivor on a wrecked plane, and a wounded Lieutenant hands her his secret documents and tells her to destroy them. Then he dies. Lois hides them under a rock and that’s when she is captured. The commander orders the warriors to burn her at the stake.Meanwhile, Clark Kent and another pilot flies out to meet Lois. And now here is the animation Jungle Drums ….Paudio: The Source of Sound

  37. 11

    The Podcast Paudio 1:5:22 4.24 PM 2

    Hello! I’m Gail Nobles, and I hope you’re enjoying Paudio. When I first came up with the name I was thinking of a tiger. An animal that could roar. I wanted the name of the. Podcast to be unique. So instead of naming it Audio, I named it Paudio. I think the name fits the the looks of the Tiger. Because he has a unique roar, my definition of the name Paudio means the source of sound. A tiger sounds great for communication so for the logo, I chose the tiger. So far, for the podcast, I was able to find some movies from publican domain. I’d like to include some old classic cartoons maybe later in the future. However, Paudio is not all about movies but info and opinion about what I think of some of the best Broadway plays and indie films. It’s kind of hard to say what Paudio is going to really be about. It is a podcast that is just beginning. I hope you’ll stick around and listen for more. Thank you for listening in.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  38. 10

    MJ - Film to Stage 1:4:22 5.44 PM 2

    Footstep effects by: Gail NoblesFirst Orchestra by: Gail NoblesDialogue by: Gail NoblesVoice actors by: Gail Nobles8mm Film projector effect: freesoundslibrary.comUsage: CC by 4.0Applause effect by: soundbible.comUsage: attribution 3.0Photo credit: Daniele Dalledonne/Wikipedia.orgUsage: CC BY-SA 2.0M1 Garand gunfire: soundbible.comUsage: attribution 3.0Today’s Topic, Michael Jackson Film to Stage.Actor 1: You’re that MJ gangster. You know you’re something else.Actor 2: Yea, but you know I’m innocent.MJ wanted to give us so much more. Even when he said “this is it” in his last days. He did some amazing things with film on stage in his documentary concert, This Is It. What you’ve heard is my example of how Michael would act on stage with film.I’m thinking about how he ran from the character Humphrey Bogart and jumped out of a window from film and then brought it to the stage. That’s all I can tell you on how Michael did it. It’s hard to explain. The big screen and the stage together created magic. Michael was more than a film maker. He had a creative mind.Actor 1: Hey! Stop! Where you going?I can only imagine the sound of Michael Jackson’s footsteps leaving the film and onto the stage to dance.Today’s topic: MJ - Film to Stage. You’re listening to Paudio the Source of Sound. I’m you’re host, Gail Nobles.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  39. 9

    Lion King Broadway - 1:3:22 12.56 PM

    Broadway SoundsDove sounds: soundbible.comDrum sounds by: Gail NoblesOther drum sound: Tsanshi loopVoices & Vocals: Gail NoblesIntro by: Gail NoblesToday’s Topic is the Lion King on Broadway The Lion King Broadway Musical is based on 1994 animated film. I love the actors in animal costumes, and there are giant hallow puppets. The musical on stage looks so magical and real. It’s amazing how they brought the animal characters to life through actors in costumes. They were dancing and singing and jumping across the stage.The Lion King is the highest grossing Broadway musical in history. It ought to be. The musical makes you feel like you’re actually there alive in a colorful story land. You can tell just looking at the video clips which made me want to be there. The Lion King characters appeared to act and jump out at you on a stage. The costumes were awesome and the makeup and how everything was put together for the stage. It’s the greatest visual thing I have ever seen for stage and not film. (acting)Like I said, it’s like being there in that land. Yes, a pride of lions rule over the animal kingdom from Pride Rock. Actor: Where Simba was born!I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to The Broadway Sound from Paudio the Source of Sound.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  40. 8

    Arrested Development Tells a Story - 1:1:22 7.33 AM

    Intro by: Gail NoblesKeyboard player: Gail Nobles All vocals by: Gail NoblesPhoto credit: Madison Colt StudiosUsage: CC BY-SA 4.0Arrested Development lyrics aren’t just lyrics when they write a song. I fell in love with the group’s song, Tennessee right away. A number one R&B single which was released back in 1992. The lyrics have words that seem to be about me when they say: Lord, I’ve really been stressed, down and out, losing ground. Take me to another place, take me to another land. Make me forget all that hurts me, let me understand your plan. That’s what some of us are trying to do in this - this new era with all the lock- downs and changes. We are trying to understand the Lord’s plan. So many people are leaving this world. I don’t want to die, but I don’t want to stay here in all this mess. I don’t have a problem with the Lord coming back.Arrested Development is not an ordinary rap group. They sing about you and I. Their words have meaning. They tell a story. You don’t have to be a gospel singer to tell it like it is. Tennessee was one of the group’s rap songs that touched me. Their song means more now than ever. Arrested Development is writing, rapping,and singing life’s song. But for me, it’s about the Kingdom. For the group, it was about Tennessee. Different songs mean different things to people. A song can mean one thing to you and another thing to me. The song Tennessee has a whole lot of meaning. (Singing)Go back and listen to the song and think about what’s happening. If you can’t see and feel this world slowly coming to a close, something is wrong. It’s not getting better. It’s getting worse. The Lord is talking to us. These are the last days no matter how long this world has been here. Get prepared and be ready to go to another place. No matter how far the day may seem. Always be ready. Take me to another place. That day is coming believe it or not. To hear Arrested Development’s song Tennessee, you can hear it onSpotify. It’s just one of the songs that group made and there’s lots more. I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  41. 7

    The Championship Rounds Topic 12:31:21 5.44 PM

    Film: The Champion RoundsDirected by: Daniel StineWritten by: M.D. Walton & Daniel StineSee film at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz9CGu2kGVcTiger Growling Sound: Mike Koenig Usage: Attribution 3.0 Downloaded from: soundbible.comPhoto credit: Hush Naidoo Jade PhotographyDownloaded free from: Unsplash.comHello! I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Indie Sights. The film I’m going to talk to you about today is titled “ The Championship Rounds”. It is a story about a talented young, and deaf African American boxer who raises his six month old son as a single father. His name is James Deacon Jr. He is a deaf son of a once- promising boxer whose life was messed up by drugs and alcohol. James appeared to have some hurt and anger inside of him about his father and wife who was pregnant. He did everything he could to support his wife. Then a tragedy left him alone to raise his son.James had boxing skills that he inherited from his father. He met a trainer and former rival of his father. James made a decision to step into the ring to become champion his father never got a chance to be.To me, this is a good short film because it shows that no matter what, you have to keep on moving and keep on fighting. You have to live your dreams and never let them go.The film was directed by Daniel Stine. Written by M.D. Walton & Daniel Stine. Produced by M.D. Walton. You can watch the film on YouTube. Just look for the title The Championship Rounds.I’m Gail Nobles. You’re listening to Indie Sights on Paudio the source of sound.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  42. 6

    Hi-Yo Silver 11:11:21 5.04 PM

    Film - Hi-Yo SilverUsage: Public Domainhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Lone_Ranger_1938,_Chapter_1.ogvHi! I’m Gail Nobles. Welcome to Paudio. The Sorce of Sound. I want to talk to you today about a 1940 American Western film, directed by William Whitney and John English titled Hi-Yo Silver. It stars Lee Powell as Lone Ranger, Hi-Yo Silver as Silver, and Chief Thundercloud as Tonto. The film was created by condensing the fifteen chapters of the 1938 film serial The Lone Ranger.Hi-Yo Silver is about a rag-tag band of Confederate Army deserters led by Captain Mark Smith captures, then murders Colonel Marcus Jeffries after discovering that he's a newly appointed Commissioner of Finance sent by the U.S. Treasury Department to Texas to collect taxes. Smith then assumes Jeffries identity and over time sets into play his plan to conquer Texas and rule it as a dictator. The Texas Rangers sent to investigate are ambushed, but one survives. He is nursed back to health by Tonto and swears to avenge the massacre.Let’s hear the film now. Hi-Yo Silver!Paudio: The Source of Sound

  43. 5

    Paudio _ Laura Ingraham - 10:8:19, 7.20 PM

    Story by: Gail NoblesPhoto credit: Gage SkidmoreUsage: CC BY-SA 3.0/Wikipedia.orgPodcast Theme: Gail NoblesCommercial by: Gail NoblesAccording to the news, Fox News Host Laura Ingraham dropped her radio show for podcasting. She said working late nights and early mornings had taken a toll on her family life. On political talk radio, Laura Ingraham is the most listened to women in America, and she still went towards podcasting. Ingraham had a daily 3 hour long radio show. Now she's on the podcast network Podcastone.From my understanding, podcasting is easier to deal with than radio. For Laura Ingraham, daily podcasts are much better for her hectic schedule. She had a long time syndicated radio show. Ingraham was seventeen years in syndication. She knew her radio audience was committed, and she knew that most would follow her new show in the podcasting world. Laura Ingraham came from radio, and people might still consider her show as a radio show because she was so successful in radio. Does it matter to her listeners now that she dropped radio to move to the podcasting world? I doubt it. The show must go on. I'm Gail Nobles. Today's Topic is Laura Ingraham. Commercial:Girl: Oh! No! My radio's not working anymore!Announcer: That's because you're listening to an online podcast station. Singers: Paudio FMDAnnouncer: Feed Media Download. Never miss a showPaudio: The Source of Sound

  44. 4

    Jungle Book Part 2 - 11:29:20, 1.39 PM

    Film: The Jungle Book Part 2Publication date: 1942-04-03Usage: Public Domain Mark 1.0Downloaded from: https://archive.org/details/JungleBook1942_201701Paudio: The Source of Sound

  45. 3

    Jungle Book Part 1 - 9:25:20, 2.00 PM

    Film: The Jungle Book Part 1Publication date: 1942-04-03Usage: Public Domain Mark 1.0Downloaded from: https://archive.org/details/JungleBook1942_201701Ladies and gentlemen, today's podcast is Jungle Book. Jungle Book is a 1942 independent Technicolor action-adventure film by the Hungarian Korda brothers based on a screenplay adaptation by Laurence Stallings of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book of 1894 about a wild boy who is kidnapped by villagers who are cruel to animals as they attempt to steal a dead king's cursed treasure. The film starred Sabu as Mowgli. Sabu was an Indian film actor who later gained United States citizenship.According to history, there was a real-life Mowgli. So The Jungle Book was inspired by a real-life story. And now let's hear part one of The Jungle Book movie. The film is in the public domain.Ending: I hope you have enjoyed The Jungle Book Part 1. Jungle Book part 2 will continue in the next episode.Paudio: The Source of Sound

  46. 2

    Lucy Meets John Wayne - 10:17:19, 8.36 PM

    THE LUCY SHOWLucy Meets John Wayne Nov. 21, 1966 ( Lucy visits Wayne on movie set).Usage: Public DomainDownloaded from: Archive.orghttps://archive.org/details/TLS_Lucy_Meets_John_WayneIn Collections Classic TVPhoto credit: The Lucy ShowGood evening ladies and gentlemen. It's not unusual to hear television audio on a podcast. I just want to let you know what's coming up next. Coming up next is comedy from The Lucy Show. I have an episode from public domain. The episode is Lucy Meets John Wayne Nov.. 21, 1966 from Vol. Mr. Mooney sends Lucy to deliver some papers paining to the financing of John Wayne latest production. Not following his directions to drop off the papers with one of the studios secretaries, Lucy insists on meeting John Wayne in person at lunch and spills ketchup all over him. Then she causes trouble to his movie set. I hope you'll enjoy this episode of The Lucy ShowPaudio: The Source of Sound

  47. 1

    Paudio Theme - 10:10:19, 12.21 PM

    Paudio Theme by: Gail NoblesStory by: Gail NoblesTiger Growling Sound: Mike Koenig Usage: Attribution 3.0 Downloaded from: soundable.comPhoto credit: Pixabay.comPaudio: The Source of Sound

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

Paudio is an entertainment news show by Gail Nobles © 2019.

HOSTED BY

Gail Nobles

URL copied to clipboard!