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Paul Harvey (Set 12) 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 12) 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 12) 100 Episodes (5 Audio CDs) Running Time: 06:14:50
George Patton (Deja vu)
George Patton (his mother)
George Patton (Olympics and Opium) (1987)
George Patton (paid for supplies from Sears and Roebuck)
George Pullman (Raising Chicago and railroad cars)
George W. Bush (Other president's children)
George Wallace (prize fighter)
George Washington (almost a British navy man)
George Washington (almost killed by Patrick Ferguson) (Version 1)
George Washington (almost killed by Patrick Ferguson) (Version 2)
George Washington (an ostrich murdered at the zoo)
George Washington (assassination attempt)
George Washington (cannons to Boston) (NOISY)
George Washington (cherry tree story made up by pastor)
George Washington (crop rotation)
George Washington (crops he farmed)
George Washington (crossing the Delaware)
George Washington (did not write farewell address)
George Washington (drinks for votes)
George Washington (expense account)
George Washington (false teeth and portrait)
George Washington (farmer broke)
George Washington (farmer dies)
George Washington (first coins minted)
George Washington (first president to see balloon flight)
George Washington (fisherman)
George Washington (Forbidden Vice)
George Washington (great granddad shipwreck)
George Washington (his mother was a tory)
George Washington (jackass matchmaker)
George Washington (looking for rich wife)
George Washington (Martha's first husband)
George Washington (Mister lucky)
George Washington (Philadelphia fever) (HQ)
George Washington (picked on by media)
George Washington (secret love)
George Washington (small pox warfare)
George Washington (statue with bare chest 1843)
George Washington (takes a dog as POW) (1987)
George Washington (Topless Statue)
George Washington (wrote book on ettiquette at age 15)
George Washington Bush (discriminated settler)
George Washington Carver (slave baby kidnapped)
George Washington Whistler (artist's father)
George Washington Whistler (Railroad engineer for the Russians) (version 1)
George Washington Whistler (Railroad engineer for the Russians) (version 2)
George Westinghouse (AC current)
George Westinghouse (invented air brakes for trains)
Georges Bizet (First a pianist) (JR)
Georgia Tom Dorsey (Precious Lord, Take My Hand)
Gerald Ford (at 17 and birth father)
Gerald Ford (father abusive)
Gerald Ford (male model)
Gerald Ford (Met his birth father)
Gerald Ford (onboard Navy ship in typhoon WW2)
Gerald Ford (red flannel)
German boat sunk WW2 (7700 refugees lost)
German Terrorists in US during WW2 (Captured before they could cause harm)
Germans Captured (Father and Son)
Geromino Motor company (bulding burned destroyed company 1920)
Gertude Hatch (hen was foster mom to puppies)
Ghost Fleet (Wooden ships near Mallows Bay, MD) (1998)
Ghost Rider and Camel (dead person strapped on back)
Ghost Ships (old wooden ships sunk in Mallows Bay, MD) (JR)
Ghosts (In the White House)
Ghosts in house 200 Years (new owners wanted refund)
Giacomo Casanova (extravagant living) (NO ENDING)
Giant waves of destruction (rouge waves destroyed ships)
Gideon Bible (in every hotel room)
Gift For Aunt (survived plane crash)
Gilette razor (first disposable razor blade)
Gin (originally medicine 1700s)
Gina Lollobrigida and Franco Zeffirelli
Ginger Rogers (Kidnapped as a young girl)
Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire (first meeting)
Girls Football (First in Texas 1939)
Giuseppe Verdi (Denied entry into music school)
Giuseppe Verdi (too old for music school)
Glacier des Bois (Bishop called in to exorcise it)
Glass Surgical Tools (Aztec 2000 years old)
Glen Cunningham (deadly fire inspired him to be runner)
Glenn Cunningham (Olympic runner, almost had legs amputated) (1990)
Glenn Miller (may have been shot down by Friendly Fire WW2 English Channel)
Gloria Steinem (Bunny Club Story)
Glue (invented by Neanderthals)
Gold key stolen (found and returned 38 years later)
Golda Meir (runaway kid)
Golda Meir (School textbooks) (JR)
Golden Retriever dog (nurse for boy)
Golf (women started it in the US)
Golf Cherry Hills Country Club (triple-bogeyed 1938 US Open)
Golf course in Ireland (follow the goats)
Golf Course in Zambia (most dangerous golf course in world)
Golf in Scotland (against the law 1456) (1989)
Golf over the years (400 years ago) (no begin or end) (1995)
Golf Tee Invention (1st version) (1995)
George Lucas (Car accident)
George Mason (Bill of Rights, later on postage stamp 1981)
George Patton (1912 Olympics)
George Patton (Battle of Bermuda Bridge)
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