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# 230: 1992: Music & Headlines (Hour 1)


59:45 minutes (54.71 MB)

Tonight, Where were YOU in '92? A three-headed Presidential Election. One of the greatest B*ckeye "victories" over TTUN. AmeriFlora comes to Franklin Park. Aladdin and his lamp soar at the Box Office. On TV, Murphy Brown became a single mom and Seinfeld was the master of his domain. Those were some of the happenings in 1992.

COLUMBUS in 1992:
- Gregory S. Lashutka (R) becomes Mayor of Columbus.
- AmeriFlora '92 takes place at Franklin Park; President Bush, First Lady Barbara Bush, and Bob Hope attend the Opening Ceremony.
- Ohio State and Michigan tie in their annual football game; OSU President Gee declared it one of the "greatest Buckeye victories" ever. Michigan and their "Fab Five" beat the basketball Buckeyes in the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament in 1992 as well.

ACADEMY AWARDS (for 1991 Movies):
Best Picture - The Silence of the Lambs (the most recent movie to sweep the Top FIVE Oscars)
Best Actor - Anthony Hopkins, The Silence of the Lambs
Best Actress - Jodie Foster, The Silence of the Lambs
Best Supporting Actor - Jack Palance, City Slickers
Best Supporting Actress - Mercedes Ruehl, The Fisher King
Best Director - Jonathan Demme, The Silence of the Lambs

EMMY AWARDS:
Best Comedy - Murphy Brown (CBS)
Best Drama - Northern Exposure (CBS)
Best Limited Series/TV Movie - Miss Rose White - Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC)
Best Daytime Soap - All My Children (ABC); first-ever win after 16 losses
Best Actor, Comedy - Craig T. Nelson, Coach (ABC)
Best Actor, Drama - Christopher Lloyd, Avonlea (Disney)
Best Actor, Daytime - Peter Bergman, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Best Actress, Comedy - Candice Bergen, Murphy Brown (CBS)
Best Actress, Drama - Dana Delany, China Beach (ABC)
Best Actress, Daytime - Erika Slezak, One Life to Live (ABC)
Best Supporting Actor, Comedy - Michael Jeter, Evening Shade (CBS)
Best Supporting Actor, Drama - Richard Dysart, L.A. Law (NBC)

# 229: Harvey and Irma and Boomer and Emmy


59:48 minutes (54.76 MB)

Tonight on the show, a preview of the 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Who will win for Drama Series? Who won at the Creative Arts Emmys, and a recap of Oklahoma's thrilling win over the B*ckeyes, and why it's time to move on from the B*ckeyes.

All that, plus happenings around town.

# 228: August 14, 2017


59:06 minutes (54.12 MB)

In the Summer Finale of the DJBC Happy Hour, the news of the week, and events happening around town near you. Plus why 2017 needs to be the YEAR of the Wolverine in the Big Ten.

# 199: "Make College Football Great Again: BEAT OHIO STATE!"


59:44 minutes (54.69 MB)

Tonight on the show, THE GAME (Round 113) as Michigan looks for their first win over the B*ckeyes since 2011, and their first win in Columbus since 2000, in the biggest game of this rivalry since # 1 vs. # 2 in 2006 (a 42-39 B*ckeyes win), with the B*ckeyes at # 2 and Michigan at # 3. What is standing in the way is (a) the questionable Michigan quarterback situation, which we'll be kept in suspense until Saturday morning and (b) Urban Meyer. The B*ckeyes have won 13 of the last 15 meetings (2001-15), after Michigan won 10 out of 13 during the John Cooper Era (1988-2000).

THE Game:
Noon (ET) on ABC
B*ckeyes are a Touchdown Favorite

ESPN College GameDay will be LIVE from The Ohio State:
7AM to 10AM - Outside of the RPAC (W. 17th Ave.)
10:30 to Kickoff - Southwest Corner of The Shoe (inside Ohio Stadium)

PREDICTION(s):
With Speight at QB: Michigan 28, B*ckeyes 27 (Michigan's special teams blocks a crucial PAT; Jourdan Lewis seals the win with a pick; Peppers gets a pick-six and a punt return for TDs; J.T. throws one-play, 70-plus yard strikes to both Dontre Wilson and Curtis Samuel, before getting shut down in 2nd half)
With O'Korn at QB: B*ckeyes 35, Michigan 17 ("Fire Harbaugh" chants start rumbling)

OTHER GAMES OF RELEVANCE this weekend:
Penn State 24, Little Brothers 19
Alabama 30, Auburn 10
Washington 27, Washington State 21
USC 38, Notre Dame 10 (buh-bye, Bryan Kelly; hello, Urban Meyer?)
Utah 27, Colorado 16

The DJBC AfterHours on THE Game (2016): http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/153541448199/the-djbc-afterhours-t...

SONG LIST:
Segway - "Don't Turn Away" re-mix (Midnite Flite)
"Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" - Pentatonix
"Temptation" - Bing Crosby
"The Hawaiian War Chant" - Spike Jones
"Hang on Sloopy" - The McCoys
"Don't Mess Around With Jim" - Jim Croce

HOLIDAY EVENTS AROUND TOWN:
http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/153302949718/christmas-in-the-614-...

# 191: The Boomer Sooner Emmy Preview Show


59:39 minutes (54.62 MB)

Tonight on the show:
- The Creative Arts Awards, Who won and who lost? Which Guest Acting winner wasn't even a nominee when the nominations were announced? Plus, was the 18th time the charm for Amy Poehler? And, will Game of Thrones be # 1 all-time in Primetime at the Emmys? (Spoiler alert below)

And:
- Ohio State at Oklahoma; Will Oklahoma beat the B*ckeyes in Norman? Will the B*ckeyes cheat their way to the top and cruise to another National Title?
- Michigan & Ohio State's seasons thus far

COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS:
- '90s Fest (9/16 at Columbus Commons)
- Rock the Ville (9/17 in Uptown Westerville; rescheduled from August 13)
- Independent's Day (9/17 & 18 in East Franklinton)
- Columbus VegFest (9/24 at Northland Performing Arts Center)
- 50th Oktoberfest (9/24-25 at Ohio Expo Center)
- Otterbein Homecoming (9/30 & 10/01 at Otterbein University)

SELECT CREATIVE ARTS EMMY WINNERS:
Guest Actor, Comedy: Peter Scolari, Girls (HBO)
Guest Actress(es), Comedy: Tina Fey & Amy Poehler, SNL (NBC)
Guest Actress, Drama: Margo Martindale, The Americans (F/X)
Guest Actor, Drama: Hank Azaria, Ray Donovan (Showtime)
Game of Thrones - 9 Emmys on September 10; 33 wins all-time; Most Honored Drama Series of All-Time

# 189: 1986: Music & Headlines


1:59:35 minutes (109.5 MB)

1986. Challenger exploded. Chernobyl left devastation in the Ukraine. The US invaded Libya. Iran-Contra. Hands Across America. Teddy Ruxpin. The Groundball in Game 6. The Drive. The Guarantee. ALF. The Venus Butterfly (yeah, we can't talk about that one on the air). James Stenbeck is resurrected from the dead. Those were just some of the things that happened in 1986.

SONGS:
L.A. Law Theme Song - Mike Post
Walk of Life - Dire Straits
Sara - Starship (the band formerly known as Jefferson Airplane, or remnants of it, anyway)
How Will I Know - Whitney Houston
Rock Me Amadeus - Falco
Living In America - James Brown
Manic Monday - The Bangles
Higher Love - Steve Winwood
Mad About You - Belinda Carlisle
Broken Wings - Mr. Mister
Walk Like An Egyptian - The Bangles
The Village/Adagio for Strings - from Platoon Soundtrack
Somewhere Out There - Linda Ronstadt & James Ingram
Take My Breath Away - Berlin
Danger Zone - Kenny Loggins
When The Going Gets Tough - Billy Ocean
Stuck With You - Huey Lewis and the News
Venus - Bananarama
Life in a Northern Town - The Dream Academy
The Final Countdown - Europe
&
(Last Call Intro) Take Me Home Tonight - Eddie Money & Ronnie Spector

HEADLINES:

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA - Boston Celtics
Super Bowl XX - Chicago Bears
Stanley Cup - Montreal Canadiens
World Series - New York Mets
World Cup - Argentina
NCAA Tournament - Louisville Cardinals
NCAA College Football - Penn State Nittany Lions
Heisman Trophy - Vinny Testaverde, QB, Miami
Master's - Jack Nicklaus (his FINAL Major victory)
Indy 500 - Bobby Rahal
The Memorial - Hal Sutton
The Game GUARANTEE - Michigan, 26-24 over the B*ckeyes at Ohio Stadium on November 22
High School Football - Bishop Hartley (Division IV) and Newark Catholic (Division V)
High School Basketball - Wehrle (Boys' Division III) and Columbus South (Girls' Division II); Columbus South was the Division II Boys' Runner-Up

# 170: 2015: The Year That Was (In Headlines)


1:00:00 minutes (54.93 MB)

Tonight, a look back at some of the headlines from 2015. From the Black Lives Matter movement, to the Paris terrorist attacks, to the Columbus Mayoral Race, to Marriage Equality, headlines were buzzing in the old year. Plus, a preview of the "New Year's Six" Bowl Games and the Citrus Bowl.

# 166: Thanksgiving Show V: H4IL to the Victors Valiant

The DJBC Happy Hour is a weekly radio show on WCRS-FM, hosted by the DJBC himself. The show changes themes from week to week, keeping the show fresh, and the listeners on their toes.

59:48 minutes (54.75 MB)

Tonight on the show,

#TheGame: # 8-ranked Ohio State B*ckeyes (10-1, 6-1) travel to Ann Arbor to play # 12-ranked Michigan (9-2, 6-1) in the 112th edition of "The Rivalry". For the first time in 28 years, two coaches who know and deeply understand the importance of the rivalry take center stage.


Can Michigan beat Ohio, or will the B*cks make it 13 out of 15? Michigan is coming off a lackluster 28-16 win at Penn State, while Ohio's 23-game winning streak was snapped in a 17-14 loss to Michigan State.


- Since 1930, first-year Michigan coaches are 7-1 in "The Game": 2011 (40-34 win; Brady Hoke); 2008 (the one skidmark: a 42-7 Ohio thumping; R*ch R*dr*g**z); 1995 (31-23 win; Lloyd Carr, after Ohio receiver Terry Glenn talked smack); 1990 (16-13 win in Columbus; Gary Moeller); 1969 (24-12 - snapping Ohio's 22-game winning streak; "The Greatest College Football Team Ever Assembled" was Ohio in '69; Bo Schembechler); 1959 (23-14 win; Bump Elliott); 1948 (13-3 win; Bennie Oosterbaan; last outright UM National Championship); 1938 (18-0 win; Fritz Crisler).

- This is the first meeting where both teams are ranked in the AP Poll since 2012 (a 26-21 Ohio win in Columbus), and the Coaches' Poll since 2007 (a 14-3 Ohio win in Ann Arbor). The last Michigan win when both teams were ranked was 2003 (35-21 win; since then Ohio has gone 10-1).

- Jim Harbaugh was 2-0 as a starting quarterback (1985: a 27-17 win in Ann Arbor; 1986: "The Guarantee", a 26-24 win in Columbus) at Michigan, the latter game, Ohio Head Coach Urban Meyer was a graduate assistant under Earle Bruce.

- First game in "The Game" since 1987 (Earle Bruce & Bo Schembechler) with two coaches that understand the importance of this game.

- Since 1951, first-year Michigan coaches are 0-7 against Michigan State, but 5-1 against the B*ckeyes.

- No first-year Michigan coach has lost to the B*cks in Ann Arbor since 1929 (a 7-0 Ohio win).

# 165: Thanksgiving V: The War on Thanksgiving


59:50 minutes (54.79 MB)

Tonight on the show, the "War on Thanksgiving", as retailers try to salvage the Thanksgiving holiday, the war vs. Black Friday drudges forward. Plus, Thanksgiving the "Foodie" holiday. A dual preview of the "Little Brothers" vs. Ohio game on Saturday at the Shoe, and Michigan/Penn State game, both of which air locally on Saturday on WSYX ABC-6 at 3:30PM and High Noon Eastern, respectively.

WEEKEND EVENTS (on the Show):
- Short North Tree Lighting [November 20; 6PM; Short North Arts District: Victorian Gateway and Greenwood Park; COTA - Lines 2, 5, 7 (to Buttles Avenue), 8, 21 (after 7:30PM), and CBUS]
- Easton Tree Lighting [November 20; 6PM; Easton Town Square; COTA - Line 95 (closest line), plus Lines 16 & 92]
- Delaware Christmas Parade [November 22; 3PM; Downtown Delaware]
- Gahanna Holiday Lights Parade & Tree Lighting [November 22; Activities at 3PM, Parade at Dusk; Creekside Park, Gahanna; COTA - Line 89, 5-15 minute walk from Hamilton Road]
- Olde Worthington Open House/Tree Lighting [November 29; Noon-5PM, High Street, between South Street and Stafford Avenue, Olde Worthington; COTA - Line 2N]
- State Auto Nativity Lighting [December 3; 5:30PM: State Auto, 518 E. Broad St., Discovery District; COTA - Line 10]
- The Grand Illumination Ceremony [December 4; 5PM: Scioto Mile/Columbus Commons]

SONG LIST:
"Under Paris Skies" - Andy Williams
"I've Got Plenty To Be Thankful For" - Bing Crosby
"Turkey Lurkey Time" - Promises, Promises (1968 Original Broadway Cast)
"A Fact Can Be A Beautiful Thing" - Marian Mercer & Jerry Orbach (also from the 1968 Promises, Promises soundtrack)
"Neutron Dance" - TBDBITL
"Michigan State Fight Song" - Michigan State Marching Band

SHOW MUSIC BEDS:
Intro: "(Charlie Brown) Thanksgiving Theme" - Vince Guaraldi
Weekend Warrior: "Christmas In The City" - Marvin Gaye

# 124: The News of the Day (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:31 minutes (54.5 MB)

Tonight is a re-broadcast of # 124: "The News of the Day" (originally broadcast on October 6, 2014).

In tonight's show...
What the hell is going on in Ann Arbor with the Michigan football program? What can be the remedy to this problem?

Plus, other headlines of the week (from Early October)...

It's only 18 Days until A New Era Begins in Ann Arbor (but on the road in Salt Lake City), and only 22 Days until the Champs go down shorthanded (no pun intended) in Blacksburg!

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