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Re: Radio trivia
I'm %100 with you on that one, DK! I've e-mailed Greg Bell, the program director for the old time radio show about that very thing. Several times. I know everyone has preferences, but you can only take so much sometimes. Personally, I like the comedies most and a few westerns. Man, he just loads it up with whodunits and westerns until there's hardly any comedies! Only so much of the Lone Ranger and Sherlock Holmes and Johnny Dollar and I'm switching around. He's even come out and almost admitted he would rather have whodunits and crap like that. He claims he tries to balance it out. Well, any fool can go on the weekly schedule and see it's probably like %70 mystery genre, %20 westerns, and %10 comedies. Really chaps my butt, but all I can do is switch around. There's old newsreels and all kinds of stuff that can be incorporated but Mr. Mystery won't do it.
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