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Paul Harvey (Set 26) The Rest of the Story 100 Episodes on 5 Audio CDs
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50 in stock |
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Brand New |
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CD |
Category: |
History |
Length: |
Unabridged |
Author: |
Paul Harvey |
Publisher: |
www.paulharveyradioreruns.com |
Language: |
English |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Publication Year: |
2012 |
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This listing is for (SET 26) 100 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 26) 100 Episodes (5 Audio CDs) Running Time: 06:13:22
Sir Benjamin Hall (Big Ben clock bell) (1987)
Sir Walter Raleigh (Prison and botched suicide 1603) (1994)
Sir Walter Scott (Polio as a child) (MUFFLED AUDIO)
Siri (Thai Elephant, artist)
Slaves In White House (James Polk and Zachary Taylor)
SleepTight Infant Soother (for Colic Babies)
Sleepy Tom (Blind race horse)
Smokey Bear (Origin) (1987)
Smth and Dale (Vaudeville partnership)
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (Gene Autry almost turned it down)
Rudolph Valentino (Fist Fight 1925)
Rudolph Valentino (Wedding Night and failed marriage)
Rudyard Kipling (His childhood)
Rudyard Kipling (prevented elephant from being killed) (1994)
Rudyard Kipling (Saves elephant)
Rupert the Parrot (saved family from fire)
Russell Green (Oldest glider pilot)
Russell Ogg (blind photographer and hummingbirds)
Ruth Graham (Problem Son Frank)
Rutherford B. Hayes (First President to use the Telephone)
Ryan Lloyd (Basketball Hero)
Sacagawea and Naya Nuki (helped Lewis and Clark)
Saddam Hussein (The Godfather)
Saddle Maker (For paralyzed boy)
Sahara Desert (Once a paradise) (JR)
Sahara Desert (Water under the surface)
Salmon Chase (financed Civil War with paper money 1863)
Salt Brine Wells (Ruined by petroleum)
Salt mines (Under Detroit)
Salton Sea (Created by accident)
Sam Clemens (back yard dig of Mark Twain's house)
Sam Clemens (Courtship of wife Olivia)
Sam Clemens (Dirty Book) (HQ)
Sam Clemens (Discovered and lost gold)
Sam Clemens (Disliked people)
Sam Clemens (Early user of a typewriter)
Sam Clemens (his death)
Sam Clemens (his wife)
Sam Clemens (Invested in failed inventions)
Sam Clemens (Made early version of Trivial Pursuit)
Sam Clemens (Mark Twain and riverboat pilot)
Sam Clemens (Mother's lost love)
Sam Houston (Failed marriage)
Sam Houston (His life) (1998)
Sam Phillips (Sun Records)
Sam Sneed (Turned down offer from friend) (1995)
Sam Wilson (Uncle Sam)
Samuel Adams (Failed businessman)
Samuel Beckett (Suzanne saved his life)
Samuel Colt (expelled from school)
Samuel Morse (Wife died alone and telegraph) (1998)
Samuel Mudd (Prisoner and yellow fever)
San Juan Island (Pig War) (JR)
Sandra Day O'Connor (Wanted to be a lawyer)
Sandy (Dog used in Little Orphan Annie was on death row)
Sandy Kofax (Tommy Lasorta was cut to make room)
Sanka (first decaffinated coffee discovered by accident)
Santa Ana (Chewing gum)
Santa Claus, Indiana (how it got its name)
Sarah Bernhardt (Saved Mary Todd Lincoln's life)
Sarah Edmonds (White woman was black man spy in Civil War)
Sarah Edmonds (Woman fought in Civil War)
Sarah Hale (Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving)
Sarah Hale (Her accomplishments)
Sargent Bates (March to Washington after Civil War)
Save the Churaptura (bats) (JR)
Scarecrow History (Dionysus and Greek Mythology)
School of Hard Knocks (created colleges but never attended college)
Scott Hamilton (Sick as kid)
Screen Test (some movie stars failed)
Screen Tests (Famous stars who flunked)
Sea Biscuit (Race horse with crooked knee)
Sea Venture (shipwrecked in Bermuda 1609)
Seagulls attacked people (same place where The Birds was written)
Sean Connery (Coffin Polisher)
Sean Connery (Thugs in Dance Hall)
Sears and Roebuck (How it was started) (JR)
Secret recipe for Chocolate (International espionage)
Sedona, Arizona (Origin)
Senate Restaurant (Bugs found 1975) (1987)
Sentry Dog (Vietnam War hero 1966)
Sequoyah (aka George Gist made Cherokee alphabet)
Sergei Rachmaninoff (alcoholic and recovery)
Shawn Graves (Missing muscles and football) (1992)
Shell Oil (Named for conch shells)
Sherman Billingsley (Bootlegger never drank)
Shirley Temple (Child Actors and Black Box)
Shirley Temple (Her Father)
Shirley Temple (the casting couch, laughed)
Shirley Temple's birth (father's tonsils removed)
Shot golf ball through open window (disqualified shot) (1995)
Sidney Poitier (Dishwasher then actor) (JR)
Siegfried Fischbacher (as 8 year old boy)
Sigmund Freud (Dr. Feelgood and cocaine)
Sigmund Freud (His death)
Signers of the Declaration of Independence (paid the price)
Silent Night (Broken organ necessitated a new song)
Sincere (Without wax) (JR)
Singapore (Lion City)
Singing Fish (mating calls 2004)
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