Thu, 22 February 2007 ![]() We're gearing up for the Oscars, and reviewer Frank Wilkins joins Betty Jo Tucker to review Pan's Labyrinth and to give his picks for some of the Oscar awards. Betty Jo reviews Hannibal Rising and Babel, and then Jared Williams, host of Ring Ring Radio, throws some popcorn at the DVD release of School for Scoundrels. For more ReelTalk Movie Reviews and other great shows, subscribe free at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss or visit www.ReelTalkRadio.com Comments[0] |
Thu, 22 February 2007 ![]() This week, Betty Jo Tucker tells our listeners her take on the new movies Music and Lyrics, Bridge to Terabithia, Breaking and Entering, and Laura and Betty Jo discuss the new DVD release Man of the Year. For more ReelTalk, visit www.ReelTalkRadio.com or subscribe FREE and never miss a show http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss
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Mon, 19 February 2007 ![]() This week's hymns: Christ Arose Jesus Hold My Hand Lamb of God Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee Victory In Jesus Comments[0] |
Mon, 19 February 2007 ![]() Another episode in our Sunday series, The Greatest Story Ever Told, about the greatest life ever lived! Subscribe and automatically receive every episode http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss
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Mon, 19 February 2007 ![]() In this episode of ReelTalk Movie Reviews, Betty Jo Tucker is armed with lots of popcorn, but how much will she award The Queen (reviewed with guest reviewer Diana Saenger), Smokin' Aces, Because I Said So, and the DVD release of Open Season? Also, we have a new Oldie But Goody, and this time around Laura recommends the romantic comedy 13 Going on 30. Never miss an episode. Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and visit our website www.ReelTalkRadio.com for more reviews, downloadable movies, trailers and more. Comments[0] |
Sun, 18 February 2007 ![]() Join Dr. Watson as he tells the story of how the great Sherlock Holmes solved the case of The Purloined Ruby. For more radio mystery, comedy, romance and westerns subscribe free http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and if you enjoy reading Mysteries, visit The Mystery Club www.FictionWeb.com
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Sun, 18 February 2007 ![]() Reel Classics on Radio - radio versions of classic movies! Part of special Valentines presentation, A FOREIGN AFFAIR, starring Rosalind Russell, Marlene Deitrich, and John Lund... For more great shows like this, subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss or visit www.ReelTalkRadio.com
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Thu, 15 February 2007 ![]() Olivia De Havilland and Paul Lucas star in APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE, the radio version of the romantic film about Dr. Jane Alexander and Andre, a famous playwrite from 1944. Andre has fallen for the good doctor, but her career puts a few stumblings blocks in the road to romance! For more classics and movie reviews visit www.ReelTalkRadio.com or subscribe free at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss
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Wed, 14 February 2007 ![]() Henry Van Cleve is a womanizer, even though he's a married man. When he dies, he finds himself at the gates of Hell. The only trouble is, there's some question as to whether he truly belongs in hell. Listen to this humorous story and YOU decide. For more romantic stories subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss For romantic books visit www.TheRomanceClub.com
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Sun, 11 February 2007 ![]() Songs of faith and devotion: Count Your Blessings An Empty Mansion Love Lifted Me Alleluia Our God, He Is Alive Comments[0] |
Fri, 9 February 2007 ![]() One of Ronald Reagan's most famous speeches was the one delivered on June 12, 1987 at Brandenburg Gate where he told his Russian counterpart, "If you seek peace... Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" Listen to the full speech right here. Visit www.iHistoryRadio.com for more historical speeches and dramatizations of historical events. Subscribe free at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss
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Fri, 9 February 2007 ![]() When Ronald Reagan became president, America was seen as weak by the rest of the world. As a result, there were some rogue nations who thought America would not respond to to attacks, such as kidnappings of our citizens or the outright murder of our civilians and military by bombings. President Reagan had a different approach - he knew we could not achieve peace through negotiations with these terrorist countries, and instead, needed to achieve peace through strength. www.iHistoryRadio.com or subscribe at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss
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Fri, 9 February 2007 ![]() iHistory Radio salutes 3 of America's greatest presidents - Washington, Lincoln and Reagan - in February. On President Reagan's birthday (February 6th), we celebrate with special broadcasts of some of his greatest speeches, wit and wisdom, as well as a Reel Classics broadcast featuring the president in "Knute Rockne All American". Featured first, President Ronald Reagan's 1st Inaugural Address. Stay tuned for the entire month for more featured salutes to these great men and their legacy. Visit www.iHistoryRadio.com or subscribe free at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss
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Fri, 9 February 2007 ![]() On his birthday, we play one for the Gipper! The story of legendary Notre Dame football player and coach Knute Rockne, starring Ronald Reagan, Pat O'Brien, Fay Wray, and Donald Crisp. Be sure to listen to our tribute to Ronald Reagan, with speeches, wit and wisdom of the president, on www.iHistoryRadio.com and more Reel Classics on Radio on www.ReelTalkRadio.com . Subscribe FREE to both programs at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss
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Thu, 8 February 2007 ![]() This week Dr. Watson shares another Sherlock Holmes mystery with our listeners - the case of the Unfortunate Tobac! Never miss an episode - subscribe free at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss
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Wed, 7 February 2007 Romance Theater brings you a romance, based on the beloved poem, "The Highwayman"! For more romance fiction, read a great romance from the authors at The Romance Club www.TheRomanceClub.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 February 2007 ![]() You are at Ford's Theater... the distinguished guest of honor... President Abraham Lincoln... Join us for our February salute to the presidents at www.iHistoryRadio.com Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss
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Sun, 4 February 2007 Reel Classics on Radio presents Rebecca, a beautiful - and classic - story, based on Daphne Du Maurier's novel, and starring Orson Welles and Margaret Sullivan. Like these radio dramas based on movies? Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and visit www.ReelTalkRadio.com for movie reviews by your Reel Classics on Radio host, Betty Jo Tucker. Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 February 2007 ![]() The Greatest Story Ever Told... about the greatest life ever lived. This week, join us in listening to another story from the Bible, "A Blade from Damascus". Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss
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Sat, 3 February 2007 ![]() We have a big show in store for you this week! Betty Jo Tucker and Laura Mills-Alcott are joined by guest reviewer and horror film expert Adam Hakari, who gives us his take on the remake of The Hitcher. Betty Jo throws a little popcorn at Jennifer Garner's new movie Catch and Release. Also in the lineup, Betty Jo interviews film star Henry Thomas (E.T. the Extraterrestrial, Gangs of New York, Legends of the Fall), whose new movie is The Last Sin Eater. Laura and Betty Jo discuss the new DVD release The Guardian, starring Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher. Also in this show, details on our Music and Lyrics contest. Music and Lyrics opens in theaters on Valentines Day and stars Drew Barrymore and Hugh Grant. Subscribe to this show free at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and visit our website for archives, trailers and more!
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Sat, 3 February 2007 ![]() This journey into the archives produced our 2005 interview with New York Times bestselling author Heather Graham, who also writes as Shannon Drake. Heather was boarding a plane during this live interview (and a week later when she guest hosted, she was in the middle of a hurricane!) Enjoy this replay, and read more about the book Heather talks about in this interview - "Ghost Walk" - at The Romance Club www.TheRomanceClub.com Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and visit our website at www.MuchAdoAboutBooksRadio.com Comments[0] |
Sat, 3 February 2007 ![]() This week, ROMANCE THEATER brings you a romantic comedy from 1944... "Oh, Say Can You See?" Never miss an episode. Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss And for more Romance, visit The Romance Club at www.TheRomanceClub.com for the very best in romantic fiction (and mystery and women's fiction, too!)
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Sat, 3 February 2007 ![]() This week, Dr. Watson tells us how Sherlock Holmes solved the case of The Canary Trainer! Mystery and suspense at its finest! Never miss an episode, subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and for great mystery literature visit www.FictionWeb.com
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Sat, 3 February 2007 The Greatest Story Ever Told... about the greatest life ever lived. This week's episode "Flight of the Children". Never miss an episode. Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss Visit www.iWRNRadio.com for more shows and a listing of our affiliate stations. Direct download: greateststoryevertoldflightofthechildren.mp3 Category: Religion -- posted at: 11:58 AM Comments[0] |
Sat, 3 February 2007 Sacred Selections: Songs of Praise and Devotion Glorify Thy Name Arise, My Soul, Arise Old Rugged Cross Hilltops of Glory What a Friend We Have in Jesus Comments[0] |
















Reel Classics on Radio presents Rebecca, a beautiful - and classic - story, based on Daphne Du Maurier's novel, and starring Orson Welles and Margaret Sullivan. Like these radio dramas based on movies? Subscribe FREE at 