These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things
Things to Do
Doing our radio show
Have Great conversation
Reminisce
Ride my Harley
Visit Museums
People
Allan Sherman
Boris Karloff
Clint Eastwood
Daws Butler
Fred Allen
Jack Benny
Jim Henson
Jimmy Stewart
John Candy
Mel Blanc
Ray Harryhausen
Ricky Jay
Rod Serling
Spike Jones&His City Slickers
Stan Freberg
Thomas Jefferson and all of our
Founding Forefathers
Vincent Price
Walt Elias Disney
Places(Past and Present)
Disneyland/Disneyworld
The GE Carousel of Progress
The Massachusetts
The New York World's Fair 64'-65'
Films
(Level 1)
1776
Braveheart
It's A Mad,Mad,Mad,Mad World
It's A Wonderful Life (which has
possibly the greatest film ending
ever)
Kenny and Company
Monty Python & the Holy Grail
Planes,Trains and Automobiles
Planet of the Apes (68')
The Great Escape
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate
Factory
(original w/Gene Wilder!)
Young Frankenstein
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(Level Two)
A Christmas Story
Babe
Caveman
Charlotte's Web
Dances With Wolves
Dark Crystal
Dirty Dozen
Field of Dreams
Forrest Gump
Glory
Heavy Metal
Ice Age
...more of
Incredible Mr.Limpett
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Kelly's Heroes
Miracle on 34th Street
National Treasure
Over the Edge
Polar Express
Radio Days
Rain Man
*Ray Harryhausen Films
Seven Faces of Dr.Lao
Stripes
The Guns of Navarone
The Magnificent Seven
The Muppet Movie
The Never Ending Story
The Ten Commandments
The Thing(John Carpenter)
To Kill a Mocking Bird
Toy Story 1
Toy Story 2
Trading Places
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Wizard of Oz
TV Shows
Fringe Brady Bunch
Crime Story
Flintstones
Gilligan's Island
Good Morning World
Everybody Loves Raymond
Freaks and Geeks
Fringe
Honeymooners
House
Jack Benny Show
Lost
Medium
Munsters
Person of Interest
Scubs
Simpsons
The Office
Twilight Zone
Walking Dead
Wonderful World of Disney
X-Files
Sports
Boston Red Sox
Larry Bird
New England
Patriots
Ted Williams
TV/Film/Print;Studios,
Characters,etc.
Abbott&Costello
Adventures In Odyssey
Banana Splits
Benny Hill
Bugs Bunny
Calvin and Hobbes-Bill Waterson
Captain Kangaroo
Charlie Brown
Davy and Goliath
Frankenstein
Fred Flintstone
George Pal Puppettoons
Hanna Barberra
Kermit the Frog
Little Rascals
Mad Magaizine(50's-mid 80's)
Ma&Pa Kettle
Mr.Rogers
Peanuts
Popeye
Rankin/Bass Specials
Schoolhouse Rock
Seseme Street
Superman
Tex Avery MGM shorts
The Far Side-Gary Larson
The Muppets
Three Stooges
Underdog
Veggie Tales(earlier Phil Vischer
work)
Warner Brothers Cartoons
Favorite Subjects and Concepts
Anthropology
Archeology
Astronomy
Childhood
Christmas Time
Collective Consciousness
History(especially American)
Making Connections
Patriotism
What's Most Important
Family, Friends, Health and God
Music and Radio Related
Big Band Music and that classic era
(all of it) especially...
Artie Shaw
Benny Goodman
Cab Calloway
Ella Fitzgerald
Glen Miller
Ink Spots
Kate Smith
Pete Fountain
Tommy Dorsey

Christmas Music
(especially)
Burl Ives
Bing Crosby

Bagpipe Music
Amazing Grace

Classical Music
(especially 1600's to mid 1950's)
Classical Favorites

Country Music
(primarily 1930-s to early 1980's)
Bobby Bare
Glen Campbell
Hank Williams Sr.
Johnny Cash
Marty Robbins

Folk Music
Kingston Trio
Peter, Paul and Mary
Weavers

Heavy Metal(late 60's late 80's)
(especially)
Black Sabbath
Dio
Iron Maiden
Manowar
Merciful Fate
Metallica
Overkill
Ozzy
Savatage
Slayer
Testament

Humorous Music/Song Parodies,etc.
(especially)
Allan Sherman
Spike Jones
Stan Freberg
Warner Brothers Cartoons
Weird Al Yancovic

Marches
John Philip Sousa

Old-Time Radio
(especially)
Duffy's Tavern
Fred Allen Show
Jack Benny Show
Judy Canova Show
The Mel Blanc Fix-It Shop
The Red Skelton Show

Patriotic Songs, Bits:
Charlie Daniels
Gordon Sinclair
Johnny Horton
Johnny Tremain
John Wayne
Kate Smith
Lee Greenwood
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Pete Seeger
Ray Charles
Ray Stevens
Red Skelton
Victor Lundberg
Whitney Houston

and...
Al Hirt
Andy Williams
Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops
Baja Maramba Band
Beatles
Bing Crosby
Bobby Darin
Dean Martin
Elvis Presley
Frank Sinatra
Herb Alpert
Jim Croce
John Denver
John McDermott 1
John McDermott 2
Louis Armstrong
Louis Prima
Mills Brothers
Mitch Miller
Perry Como

Plus All of your 50's/60's/70's
classics and standards
The 4:30 Movie
Corageous Cat and Minute Mouse
Creature Double Feature Chiller, with the "6" fingers
Doc Savage
Electric Company Song
Freedomland
General Cinema
In the News
Magic Garden
Mr.Owl and Charms Blow Pops
Pepsi-Knickel,Knickel...
Puppies and Pepsi
Rankin-Bass Specials Close
Scrubbing Bubbles
SCTV bit
Sid and Marty Krofft Shows Close
The Most Important Person
The Patchwork Family
The Spelling Bee
Watching those magical Rankin Bass Christmas Specials
(looking them up in the old classic tv guide)
Wonderama
Do You Remember ?
Click on Kermit to see a Jim Henson
slide show I've put together!
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Aahh yes, the GREAT Norman Rockwell! Click here to hear a poem (ode) I recorded which is a
great homage to childhood
and our past. Note: I recorded it, but it was written by an anonymous
writer. Hope it brings back good memories!
A picture of the great Forry J. and I back in May of 1991 when
my wife Charlene and I had the honor of spending 6 hours with
him at the Ackermansion.
Click on the picture to hear Forry's
voice mail regarding my making some tapes for him regarding his
friend, the legendary Vincent Price, who had just recently passed
on at the time of this 1992 phone call...
To this lover of American history, The Carousel of Progress has always been one of my    
all-time favorites!  (
Click on Steamboat Willie to hear the entire, original recording!)       
"There's a great big beautiful tomorrow -- shining at the end of every day...
There's a great big beautiful tomorrow -- just a dream away." --The Sherman Bros.