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Re: [ARSCLIST] blooper samples?
Steve Abrams <steve.abrams@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: My favourite Kermit Schafer blooper is the introduction to the country music
song "There's an empty bunk in the cathouse tonight."
>Does anyone know whether the BBC children's programme item that ends with
>"Throw your balls up in the air and play with them" is legit.?
SA
I have this on a an ex BBC acetate. It is said to be from a BBC Children's' Radio programme "Listen with Mother", allegedly presented by Annette Mills (circa 1958).
After all the years It still brings a very broad grin !!!
RB
Dorset UK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Levinson"
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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] blooper samples?
> The record you mention was compiled by Kermit Schaeffer and was called, I
> think, Best Of The Bloopers. These collections were quite popular in their
> time. I think these may have been mail order products advertised on UHF
> stations but my memory may be faulty in this regard. I recall all those
> bloopers too...to my pre-adolescent sensibility these uncensored moments
> were quite hilarious.
>
> AA
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