Welcome to the latest edition of the Stuph File Program.
For a program list of the items included and all their accompanying links in this one hour show, you can find the information on my website in the Stuph File Program section, or just follow this link to #0154.
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Welcome to the latest edition of the Stuph File Program.
For a program list of the items included and all their accompanying links in this one hour show, you can find the information on my website in the Stuph File Program section, or just follow this link to #0153.
Bruce Anderson, Director of Investigations, Cyber Investigation Services
Paul J.J. Payack, Global Language Monitor
Werner Klemperer, actor, Hogan's Heroes
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Welcome to the latest edition of the Stuph File Program.
For a program list of the items included and all their accompanying links in this one hour show, you can find the information on my website in the Stuph File Program section, or just follow this link to #0152.
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Stuph File Program listeners, another video slide show is here. This one hails from June’s show #0140. It's a retro interview from my celebrity audio archives that features an actor who, sadly, is no long with us.
Over the last 25 years or so, I’ve had the pleasure to talk to some great stars of the past. This time around it’s a chat I had back in June of 1994 with actor Bob Denver.
He was best known for playing Gilligan in the hit sitcom, Gilligan's Island. Before that he was Maynard G. Krebs on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.
During our chat he referred to Alan Hale Jr., who played The Skipper, as the sweetest man, but I can truly say that so was Bob Denver. I had the pleasure and honour to work with him as the host of a special night to Sherwood Schwartz at Just For Laughs here in Montreal. In both cases, you couldn’t meet nicer, sweeter men.
Watch the slide show on YouTube while the audio plays! Share the link with fans of Bob Denver. It will surly leave a smile on your face.
Welcome to the latest edition of the Stuph File Program.
For a program list of the items included and all their accompanying links in this one hour show, you can find the information on my website in the Stuph File Program section, or just follow this link to #0151.
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Stuph File Program listeners, another video slide show is here. This one hails from April’s show #0140. It's a retro interview from my celebrity audio archives that features an actor who, sadly, is no long with us.
Over the last 25 years or so, I’ve had the pleasure to talk to some great stars of the past. This time around it’s a chat I had back in November of 2004 with Academy Award winner, Karl Malden.
He was best known as Detective Mike Stone on the ABC police drama The Streets Of San Francisco. He won his Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in the classic film, A Streetcar Named Desire.
At the time we chatted he was just about to receive another award. It was the Monte Cristo Award from the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Centre. He was 92 years old and a great story teller.
Watch the slide show on YouTube while the audio plays! Share the link with fans of Karl Malden, one of the great actors of all time!
Welcome to the latest edition of the Stuph File Program.
For a program list of the items included and all their accompanying links in this one hour show, you can find the information on my website in the Stuph File Program section, or just follow this link to #0150.
Timothy Blake, co-chair, SAG-AFTRA Hollywood Film Society
Keny Cohen, fashion designer
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