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Paul Harvey (Set 11) 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 11) 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 11) 100 Episodes (5 Audio CDs) Running Time: 06:12:14
George Custer (Almost kicked out of West Point)
George Custer (black calvary)
George Custer (Courted future wife)
George Custer (essay on Indians)
George Custer (his brother Tom more hated)
George Custer (his other wife)
George Custer (life insurance) (1994)
George Custer (no buffalo hunter - version 1) (1989)
George Custer (no buffalo hunter - version 2)
George de Mestral (Invention of Velcro)
George Eyser (Olympics gymnast wooden leg 1904)
George Foreman (criminal at age 15)
George Frideric Handel (conductor)
George Frideric Handel (duel with conductor)
George H. Sutton (Billiards champion no hands)
George Harrison (failed electrician)
Francis Scott Key (Lines on egg shells)
Franco Zeffirelli (illegitimate against abortion)
Frank Buck (almost a criminal)
Frank Buck (Naturalist)
Frank Hinkey (football player dying of tuberculosis) (1987)
Frank Hinkey (Yale football star suffered from tuberculosis) (1986)
Frank Lary (Imposter used his name) (NOISY)
Frank Lloyd Wright (father of skyscrapers)
Frank Lloyd Wright (house fire and secrets)
Frank Lloyd Wright (mother encouraged him into architecture)
Frank Sinatra (13 one-half pound baby and stillborn) (JR)
Frank Sinatra (13 one-half pound baby and stillborn)
Frank Sinatra (Scarface)
Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Irving Berlin and Noel Coward (all related)
Frank Woolworth (Failures then success)
Franklin Pierce (First Night In White House alone)
Franklin Pierce (his wife Jane and train crash on way to White House)
Franklin Pierce (his wife)
Franklin Pierce (in school)
Franklin Roosevelt (best friends with Herbert Hoover) (1988)
Franklin Roosevelt (his grandfather)
Franklin Roosevelt (Polio)
Franklin Roosevelt (Related to 10 presidents)
Franklin Roosevelt (Super Race)
Franz List (attracted teenagers in 1840)
Franz List (gun powder accident at age 7)
Franz Mesmer (mesmerized and animal magnetism)
Frasier the lion (new lease on life and Father of the Year 1971)
Fred Astaire (as a 6 year old and sister)
Fred Astaire (songwriter and singer)
Fred Astaire and George Gershwin (Song Plugging)
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers (Embracable You)
Fred Duesenberg (car designer)
Fred Forsyth (Staged coup for a book) (JR)
Fred Rogers (his childhood and Mr. Rogers Neighborhood)
Fred Tudor (ice man to the world)
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi (Statue of Liberty) (1987)
Frederic Church (Painting Icebergs at Rose Hill sold for $2.5 Million)
Frederic Tudor (ice man to the world)
Frederick Douglas (Slave and Grandma)
Frederick William I (recruited soldiers) (NOISY)
Frederick, Maryland (Bribed Confederates not to attack) (JR)
French race horse won (without leaving stable)
Friedrich Hecker (almost lynched minster during Civil War)
Friedrich von Steuben (Not a real Persian General) (1988)
Frisbee (invention) (JR)
Frisbee (invention)
Fritz Kreisler (violinist)
Front Mirror on school bus (invention)
Front Porch (invented by slaves)
Fuel barge prototype (sunk in Chicago river 1942 when nobody wanted it)
Fur Coat Story and Kittens (invention of fake fur)
Gaddafi's Torch (an American bought explosives) (1987)
Gadsby Novel (did not use letter E)
Gail Borden (evaporated milk)
Gallo Wine (struggling grain farmer)
Gammaland (discovery of Alaska)
Garfield the Cat (origin) (1988)
Garrett Morgan (Gas mask inventor a black man)
Garth Brooks (Wanted to be songwriter)
Gary Cooper (Failed baby photographer)
Gary Cooper (Grace Kelly and High Noon)
Gary Cooper (Model T accident)
Gary Player (Enthusiastic fan and hand shake)
Gas Crisis (Predicted in 1923)
Geese (warning system used since Roman times)
Geisha Girls Japan (some are men)
Gene Aspley (Delinquent to Eagle Scout)
Gene Roddenberry (Childhood and science fiction)
Gene Roddenberry (his father predicted the future)
Gene Sarazen (invented the Sand Wedge)
General Slocum (Paddle Wheel Boat Fire NY Harbor 1904) (1998)
General Walton Walker (Admirer of General Patton both died in car crashes) (JR)
George Abbott (the musical Frankenstein)
George Bernard Shaw (bad novelist)
George Bernard Shaw (vegetarian)
George Burns and Jack Benny (jewelry smuggling)
George Bush Bill Clinton (distantly related)
George Bush (Baseball)
George Bush (WW2 pilot crash and rescue)
George Bush and Bill Clinton (related from King Henry Simon de Montfort)
George Bush, (Fair and stray elephant)
George Carey (Archbishop of Canterbury)
George Cooper (Sweet Genevieve origin)
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