WCRS Podcast - djbc

The 12th Annual Bryan Award Nomination Special


59:28 minutes (54.46 MB)

Tonight, Bryan (along with DJBC Happy Hour showbiz award correspondents Biff Billingsley & Raff Romanowski, Raff's wife, Emma, and journalista Chelsea Waters) present the nominees for the 12th Annual Bryan Awards.

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The Bryan Award Nominees: http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/Television_Awards/2010s/2012awards.html

NOMINATION TALLY:
General Hospital- 24
American Horror Story- 23
Modern Family- 22
Mad Men- 21
Homeland; The Young and the Restless- 17
Glee- 16
All My Children- 15
The Bold and the Beautiful; Hemingway & Gellhorn- 14
Game Change; Game of Thrones; One Life to Live; Parks and Recreation- 13
Boardwalk Empire; Downton Abbey; Saturday Night Live; Smash- 12
The Hatfields and the McCoys- 11
Days of Our Lives; Up All Night; New Girl- 10

Survey- http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5BFXSVQ

Sweet Freedom's Song: Celebrating Our History


58:50 minutes (53.86 MB)

Tonight on the show,
Bryan talks about upcoming July Fourth events in Central Ohio (other than Boom, and yes, Boom), such as these here (http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/26158222502/2012-fourth-of-july-ev...), and talks about the COTA strike and the heat wave (or "Springtime in Phoenix in Columbus").

Thomas Jefferson still did not learn his lesson and doesn't want to write the Declaration of Independence. (Here is last year's Jefferson skit: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/26362731960/tonight-an-all-new-djb...)

And in Last Call, another "Fireworks Mix".

Olde Towne East 2012 Summer Tour of Homes Interview


9:09 minutes (8.38 MB)

From The DJBC Happy Hour--
Bryan Curtiss, host/executive producer of The DJBC Happy Hour interviews 2012 Olde Towne East Summer Tour of Homes committee members Christy Williams & Alex Macke about the upcoming July 15th Tour of Homes in Olde Towne East, a neighborhood just east of downtown Columbus.

About Last Night on the National Road (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


58:26 minutes (53.49 MB)

Tonight on the show- "About Last Night on the National Road" (edited down from its original broadcast on May 9, 2011)

EXTRA BONUS Segments Tonight (originally aired on June 25, 2012):
- Bryan Curtiss interviews Olde Towne East Tour of Homes Committee Members Christy Williams & Alex Macke about the upcoming Olde Towne East Tour of Homes on July 15.
- A sketch about a 19th century doctor in 1830s Columbus.

The DJBC Happy Hour With A Purpose


59:09 minutes (54.17 MB)

Tonight

The Daytime Emmys- Is General Hospital beatable? Will Anthony Geary and Erika Slezak win their 7th Daytime Emmys? Will All My Children, Cash Cab, and Regis Philbin get the last laugh?

Biff and Raff analyze the Daytime Emmys, plus the Bryan Award Pre-Nomination Shortlist.

Events around town include the German Village Haus und Garten Tour (Sunday), ComFest (Friday through Sunday), plus other events through the end of June.

DJBC Happy Hour Survey- http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5BFXSVQ
Bryan Awards Shortlist- http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/Television_Awards/2010s/2012shortlis... (Nominations announced Live on July 9)
Silver Garbage Awards Shortlist- http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/Silver_Garbage_Awards/2012sga-shortl... (Nominations recapped on the July 23 show)

Birthday Rock Anthem


58:26 minutes (53.5 MB)

Tonight, another birthday celebration.

Bryan Award Pre-Nominees: http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/Television_Awards/2010s/2012shortlis... (Nominees announced July 9th)

Happy Birthday, BC! (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


58:26 minutes (53.49 MB)

A classic DJBC Happy Hour, originally broadcast on June 13, 2011 (and repackaged on June 4, 2012). What is a birthday? You're about to find out.

(Bicentennial) Summer in the City - ENCORE


59:02 minutes (54.05 MB)

(Bicentennial) Summer in the City '12


59:30 minutes (54.47 MB)

Tonight on the show, Bryan interviews Scott Huntley, Festival Director for the Columbus Arts Festival about the upcoming Columbus Arts Festival.

Also,
Biff and Raff recap the Daytime Emmy Nominations and talk about the Tony Award nominees.

# 45B - 1976 - A Bicentennial Portrait (Part 2 of 2)


59:37 minutes (54.59 MB)

We continue our journey through 1976 as we celebrate a Bicentennial that is not our own.

SONG LIST (Hour # 2):
"I Write the Songs" - Barry Manilow
"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" - Paul Simon
"Sir Duke" - Stevie Wonder
"Love of the Common Man" - Todd Rundgren/Utopia
"Show Me the Way" - Peter Frampton
"Muskrat Love" - The Captain and Tennille
"Oh, What A Night" - Frankie Valli
"Night Moves" - Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
"Saturday Night" - The Bay City Rollers
"Gonna Fly Now" - Bill Conti

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