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Paul Harvey (Set 30) The Rest of the Story 126 Episodes on 6 Audio CDs
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49 in stock |
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Brand New |
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CD |
Category: |
History |
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Unabridged |
Author: |
Paul Harvey |
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www.paulharveyradioreruns.com |
Language: |
English |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Publication Year: |
2012 |
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This listing is for (SET 30) 126 episodes of Paul Harvey: The Rest of the Story on 5 audio CDs. These discs have been recorded in standard audio format, and will play in any standard (audio) CD player. Each disc comes in a 5mm plastic clamshell CD case. All discs are fully guaranteed, and will be replaced if damaged or defective. Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy the shows.
"Paul Harvey Aurandt (September 4, 1918 – February 28, 2009) was an American radio broadcaster for ABC News Radio. He broadcast News and Comment on mornings and mid-days on weekdays and at noon on Saturdays and also his famous The Rest of the Story segments. From 1951 to 2008, his programs reached as many as 24 million people per week. Paul Harvey News was carried on 1,200 radio stations, on 400 American Forces Network stations, and in 300 newspapers.
The Rest of the Story was a Monday-through-Friday radio program originally hosted by Paul Harvey. Beginning as a part of his newscasts during the Second World War and then premiering as its own series on the ABC Radio Networks on May 10, 1976, The Rest of the Story consisted of stories presented as little-known or forgotten facts on a variety of subjects with some key element of the story (usually the name of some well-known person) held back until the end. The broadcasts always concluded with a variation on the tag line, "And now you know...the rest of the story." On the majority of radio stations, it often served as a mid-afternoon drive counterpart to Harvey's noontime News and Comment. (Source: Wikipedia)
Paul Harvey (Set 30) 126 Episodes (6 Audio CDs) Running Time: 07:51:53
Wrong Lottery Ticket (person lost out on $10 million payout)
Wyoming (Early days and Equal Rights)
Xavier Cugat (JR) (Accomplishments)
Y.A. Tittle (Helped person who ended his football career)
Yankee Doodle (Originally a British war song)
Yankees (Origin of term from Dutch settlers)
Yellowstone Park Tree (carving survived fire of 1988)
Yes! We Have No Bananas (Origin)
Yesler Way (Original Skid Road Seattle, WA)
Yuan T. Lee (Taiwanese boy who loved baseball, later Nobel prize)
Yul Brynner (Teenage drug problem)
Zachary Taylor (His daughter and Jefferson Davis)
Zachary Taylor (Never voted)
Zane Grey (Dentist that went fishing)
Zane Grey (Gang leader as kid)
Zerna Sharp (Dick and Jane)
Zion First National Bank (Bricks sent via the mail) (JR)
Wild Turkey story (Bank terrorist)
Wiley Post (Desert monster)
Will and John Kellogg (creation of breakfast cereals and hard crust bread)
Will Clark (dog brought him baseball gloves) (JR)
Will Mayo (Civil War enrollment board)
Will Mayo (Mayo Clinic and gallstones)
Will Mayo (vet doctor led to Mayo Clinic)
Will Rogers (Almost died)
Will Rogers (Incorrigible boy) (JR)
Will Rogers (Incorrigible boy)
Will Rogers (Runaway steer)
Willard Hotel Washington, DC (waiter killed)
Willard Huntington Wright (Detective novels)
Willard Scott (hospital Santa)
William Bligh Fletcher Christian (Mutiny on the Bounty)
William Bligh (second mutiny)
William Bligh (survived mutiny on small boat)
William Bodey (Prospector and Bodie, CA)
William Booth (Childhood and Salvation Army)
William Booth (His father in law and Salvation Army)
William Butler Yates (Poet and artist father) (JR)
William Butler Yates (Poet and artist father)
William Coolidge (Dog Mountain Climber)
William Coolidge (His mountain climbing dog)
William E. Miller (disobeyed orders, Congressional Medal of Honor)
William Eaton (hostages and Libya 175 years ago) (1989)
William Ellis Corey (wife Laura divorced him in six months in Nevada)
William Eno (Father of traffic safety)
William Faulkner (Failures before becoming author)
William Gilbert (kidnapped as child)
William Gilbert (no lawyer and tone deaf)
William Gray (Invented the Pay Phone)
William H. Taft (Hated being President) (JR)
William H. Taft (Hated being President)
William H. Taft (His wife and stroke)
William H. Taft (Overweight)
William H. Taft (Teddy Roosevelt, Lost Friendship and funeral)
William Halsey (Navy war games 1921)
William Hammond (Surgeon General during Civil War)
William Harrison (Log Cabin Booze bottle)
William Harrison (Only president for 31 days and died)
William Kogut (prisoner who made bomb with playing cards)
William McKinley (Bullet could have been found if X-ray was used)
William McKinley (Lucky Carnation)
William McKinley (Wife Ida Epilepsy)
William Murphy (Murphy Bed) (JR)
William Penn (Quakers) (noisy)
William Pitt (Chronic Gout)
William Ralston (Modest Man)
William Randolph Hearst (Damsel in Distress) (1988)
William Shakespeare (His father John)
William Shakespeare (Tended horses)
William Shakespere (Actor before playright)
William Shakespere (songwriter)
William Shakespere Statue (Fundraiser and John Wilkes Booth)
William the Conqueror (Last battle)
William Thornton (Designed US Capitol building)
William Tyndale (Bible smuggler)
Willie Mays (Pulling Up Pants)
Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline (Crazy, a Juke Box favorite)
Wilma Rudolph (Olympic runner) (1992)
Wilmer Stultz (Aviator and alcoholic)
Winchester Mystery House (160 rooms on 6 acres)
Wind Warping (21st century applications)
Winnie Ruth Judd (trunk murderess, kept escaping from mental institution)
Winston Churchill (Always in Debt)
Winston Churchill (Cancelled meeting saved his life)
Winston Churchill (Eight year old and flogging)
Winston Churchill (Fall from bridge) (JR)
Winston Churchill (Fall from bridge)
Winston Churchill (Famous Portrait)
Winston Churchill (Gold Watch) (JR)
Winston Churchill (His mother and his birth)
Winston Churchill (Hit by taxi in NYC) (JR)
Winston Churchill (Hit by taxi in NYC)
Winston Churchill (Marriage proposal)
Winston Churchill (Paintings under fake name)
Winston Churchill (Poor Student) (1998)
Winston Churchill (Wall Street Crash) (NO ENDING)
Winter Came Twice In A Year (Iceland volcano 1783 and Alaska)
Wizard of Oz (Tribute to baby Dorothy)
Wolf (saved human in snowstorm)
Wolf story (Wolf mother saying goodbye)
Wolfgang Mozart (as 8 year old)
Wolfgang Mozart (billiards player)
Wolfgang Mozart (funeral for his pet starling)
Wolfgang Mozart (in Potters Field and Dog)
Wolfgang Mozart (love triangle and early death)
Wolfgang Mozart (sacred music outside of church at age 14)
Woman impregnanted by bullet (Civil War) (1990)
Women's Sufferage (Amendment won by one vote)
Woodrow Wilson (could not read)
Woodrow Wilson (His wife had sheep at White House WW1) (JR)
Woody Allen (Wanted to play sports in school) (Version 1)
Woody Allen (Wanted to play sports in school) (Version 2) (JR)
Woody English (Recorded Taps for funerals)
Woody Woodpecker (Origin)
World Trade Center 1993 Bombing (Light from Timex Watch)
World War I (How it started)
World War I Vets (Demonstrated to get benefits 1932) (1998)
World War II (American involvement before Pearl Harbor)
World War II (Last Mission)
World War II (US Involvement before Pearl Harbor attacks)
Wrestling on TV in bars (Origin)
Wright Brothers (British spied on their efforts)
Wright Brothers (Developed the airplane and not automobile)
Wright Brothers (High school dropouts)
Wright Brothers (How they delt with reporters in 1904)
Wright Brothers (Their father and toy)
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