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  • Last update: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 15:42:00 GMT
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Much Ado About Books, hosted by Laura Mills-Alcott, is the ultimate book talk radio show. Hear interviews with Heather Graham, Sandra Brown, Carly Phillips, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Diana Gabaldon, Virginia Henley, Kate Collins, Kathryn Falk and many, many more! Book Talk Radio, Movie Reviews, Old Time Radio and more!

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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: GONE TO THE DOGS by Marianne Stephens
    Tue, 29 Jul 2008 15:42:00 GMT

    In this episode of MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS, Laura Mills-Alcott invites author Lori Soard to read from Marianne Stephens' GONE TO THE DOGS. You'll love this humorous romantic suspense. Marianne also has a contest this month, along with other authors. Don't forget to enter at www.TheRomanceClub.com/contests.htm. If you prefer to read this excerpt, go to www.TheRomanceClub.com/authors/mariannestephens/gonepreview.htm 

    If you're a published author and would like to be part of the Book Faire, or would like to become a member of TRC, email us for more information!

    KATIE OâHARA, a real-life version of Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, finds herself in the Land of Oz longing to bypass Kansas and head straight back to the hustle and bustle of New York City. As a suddenly jobless and newly jilted fiancÃe, Katie moves from NYC to Kansas. Her new job is to help the financially struggling Yipsey Dipsey Company market and sell a new drink, Whoopsie, before the company goes bankrupt. However, there are others who would rather see the company sold. She plans to ignore handsome fireman MIKE MARINO, whoâs out to win her heart. She wants no ties to Kansas as she isnât going to stay there. But Katie finds it impossible to escape the lust-filled mutual attraction pulling them together for passionate kisses and frenzied lovemaking trysts. Meanwhile, the situation at Yipsey Dipsey becomes increasingly complicated, and Katie's determined to solve the mystery after someone tries to kill her.



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: A Royal Pain by Rhys Bowen
    Sun, 6 Jul 2008 18:05:00 GMT
    It's time for another episode of MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS! This week, host Laura Mills-Alcott welcomes cozy mystery author Rhys Bowen into the studio to read from her latest cozy mystery, A ROYAL PAIN... another hilarious mystery featuring penniless aristocrat Lady Georgie. The Queen of England has concocted a plan in which Georgie is to entertain a Bavarian princessâ and conveniently place her in the playboy Princeâs path, in the hopes that he might finally marry. But queens never take money into account. Georgie has very little, which is why she moonlights as a maid-in-disguise. She must draw up plans: clean house to make it look like a palace; have Granddad and her neighbor pretend to be the domestic staff; un-teach Princess Hanni the English sheâs culled from American gangster movies; cure said Princess of her embarrassing shoplifting habit; and keep an eye on her at parties. Then thereâs the worrying matter of the body in the bookshop and Hanniâs unwitting involvement with the Communist Party. Itâs enough to drive a girl crazy... Now grab a cup of good English tea, and join Rhys Bowen for an excerpt from A ROYAL PAIN...
     
    You can read an excerpt from this book at www.FictionWeb.com. Listen to more author readings and interviews at www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net, and read more Romance, Mystery, Women's Fiction and Non-Fiction excerpts, enter contests, participate in reader events and more at www.TheRomanceClub.com


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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: Power Play by Dara Girard
    Sun, 6 Jul 2008 17:53:00 GMT
    It's time again for MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS. Today, host Laura Mills-Alcott and our audience gather together to listen to a reading from Dara Girard's POWER PLAY. Welcome to The Black Stockings Society- The invitation-only club for women determined to turn their love lives around! Mary was a little lamb... Mary Reyland was fed up with being taken for granted and ready to step on a few toes-while wearing a pair of sexy, black fishnets to her next client meeting... Till she discovered her inner vixen! Edmund Davis enjoyed being in charge. That's why he chose to work with "mousy" Mary. But when a sultry, confident Mary strode into his office, he wasn't sure how to handle the challenge. And apparently, the new and improved Mary wasn't going to settle for anything less than she deserved, in business or pleasure... The Black Stockings Society--Four women. One club. And a secret that will make their fantasies come true...
    Now, enjoy this audio excerpt from POWER PLAY by Dara Girard.
     
    For more audio readings and author interviews, visit our site at http://www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net. And for romance, mystery, women's fiction and non-fiction book previews, author sites, reader events, contests and more, visit http://www.TheRomanceClub.com 


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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: One Small Victory by Maryann Miller
    Tue, 24 Jun 2008 18:29:00 GMT

    On this episode of MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS, Laura Mills-Alcott welcomes mystery author Maryann Miller who reads an excerpt from her latest mystery, ONE SMALL VICTORY.  Life can change in just an instant. That's the harsh reality that Jenny Jasik faces when her son is killed in an automobile accident, but never in her wildest dreams did she ever expect to be working undercover as a member of a drug task force. She is, after all, just a Mom. In the course of her work, she discovers that she is capable of much more than running a household and managing her floral shop.

    For more audio book excerpts and author interviews, visit our website at http://www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net  and for book previews, reader events, author websites and more try http://www.TheRomanceClub.com



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: THE DADDY PLAN by Karen Rose Smith
    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 15:31:00 GMT
    This week Laura Mills-Alcott features an excerpt from Karen Rose Smith's THE DADDY PLAN on MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS. Veterinarian Sam Barclay's broken heart hasn't yet mended from his last serious relationship.  His father had raised Sam and his two brothers on his own.  Sam has always respected and admired his father, wanting to be a dad himself some day.  But those dreams ended with his ex-fiancee's betrayal.  Dependable, stay-in-the-background veterinary assistant Corrie Edwards has flown under Sam's radar except for one stunning New Year's Eve kiss a few months before he met his fiancee.  Now when Corrie appears at his retreat in the Minnesota woods and asks him to become a sperm donor, Sam has to make a decision.  If Corrie does becomes pregnant, he definitely is not going to walk away from his child.  But Sam has to put betrayal in the past to find happily-ever-after with Corrie.
     
    Read more excerpts from Karen Rose Smith's books at http://www.TheRomanceClub.com/authors/karenrosesmith and read more book previews from other authors, find contests, and enter reader events at http://www.TheRomanceClub.com. And for more audio excerpts and author interviews, visit our website at http://www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net


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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: THE GRAIL KING by Joy Nash
    Sat, 21 Jun 2008 22:08:00 GMT

    This week, host Laura Mills-Alcott brings readers an excerpt from the award winning novel, THE GRAIL KING by Joy Nash. So turn your speakers up, sit back and listen along with us.

    The Holy Grail of legend unites a Druid hermit and the daughter of his enemy in The Grail King, a lushly sensual tale of magic and betrayal. Follow the magical Holy Grail and its Druid Keepers two centuries before King Arthur. Owein, a cursed Druid Seer, lives alone in the ruins of a mountain village. When Clara arrives seeking aid, Oweinâs first impulse is to turn her away--until he discovers she seeks a Druid Grail that could be the key to his people's salvation...or their destruction.

    For more audio excerpts and author interviews, visit our website www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net. And for Romance, Mystery, Women's Fiction, Non-Fiction author sites, contests, reader events and more, check out www.TheRomanceClub.com 



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: His and Hers by Dawn Calvert
    Sat, 21 Jun 2008 20:34:00 GMT
    In this episode of MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS, join us for an audio reading of an excerpt from bestselling author Dawn Calvert's HIS AND HERS - you're going to love this book! 
    TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT...  Sitting in her favorite coffee shop, Jane Ellingson realizes a frappucino can't fix a broken heart. She used to have a cool job, a best friend, and a fianceâand she lost them all in one really bad day. Hey can she have a do-over? How about a whole new life?  ...WHAT YOU REALLY, REALLY WANT  But Jane is about to get a second chance when she finds a stone that comes with a wish. With nothing to lose, Jane figures she'll go for itâand suddenly she finds herself in Victorian England, meeting the dashing Curran Dempsey. Before long she's smittenâand completely unable to stay in her corset. In fact, she feels just like the heroine in a romance novel, madly in love with a man who's too fabulous to be real...and too sexy to give up. 
    For more audio excerpts, visit www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net 
    For Romance, Mystery, Women's Fiction and Non-Fiction books, authors, excerpts, contests and reader events, visit www.TheRomanceClub.com


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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: PITCH BLACK by Susan Crandall
    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 20:23:00 GMT
    This week on MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS, Laura Mills-Alcott features an audio excerpt from bestselling author Susan Crandall's PITCH BLACK. In an effort to give her newly adopted teenage son, Ethan, a fresh start, Philadelphia journalist Madison Wade relocates to a small Tennessee town. Ethan's past casts him as suspect in a crime, and the secrets Madison uncovers as she tries to clear her son brings danger from unexpected places and puts her at odds with the local sheriff -- a man who has been trying to win her heart. 
     
    For more audio excerpts and author interviews, visit http://www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net.  And for Romance, Mystery, Women's Fiction and Non-Fiction authors, contests, reader events and book previews, go to http://www.TheRomanceClub.com


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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: Excerpt Judith Rochelle's ALWAYS ON MY MIND
    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 03:36:00 GMT

    This week on MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS, we are pleased to present an excerpt from JUDITH ROCHELLE'S paranormal suspense ALWAYS ON MY MIND.

    As teenagers Faith Wilding and Mark Halloran discovered they could communicate telepathically. For most of their lives itâs been their private way to send messages, especially when a long weekend brought home the realization that their friendship had become something far more complex. But Faith is busy building a career as a successful author of political thrillers and Mark, a Special Operations team leader, is concerned with the covert missions he leads. Now someone has betrayed their latest mission, most of his team has been killed and Mark has been captured. His telepathic messages to Faith are his only chance for help. But powerful forces want to sweep the whole episode under the rug and will do anything to make that happenâincluding killing Faith. 

    For more audio excerpts and author interviews visit www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net and to read Romance, Mystery, Women's Fiction and Non-Fiction excerpts, participate in reader events, and more, go to www.TheRomanceClub.com



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: Kate Collins reads from ACTS OF VIOLETS
    Thu, 12 Jun 2008 19:43:00 GMT
    Laura Mills-Alcott welcomes cozy mystery author Kate Collins to MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS, and Kate reads from her latest installment in her bestselling Flower Shop Mystery series, "Acts of Violets".
    Welcome to Bloomers Flower Shop, owned and operated by Abby Knight, a feisty, fearless young florist with an eye for flowers and a nose for murder. Abby can't seem to help herself when she senses injustice. She just has to get involved, with disastrous, and often hilarious results. Throw in her zany family and her two assistants, Grace and Lottie, and add a dash of a hunky ex-Army Ranger/bar owner named Marco, and you get non-stop action, fun, and mysteries that will keep you guessing to the end.

    You can also read an excerpt from "Acts of Violets", and all the other books in the Flower Shop Mystery series, at www.KateCollinsBooks.com
    For more mysteries: www.FictionWeb.com and for romanace, women's fiction and non-fiction: www.TheRomanceClub.com. Join us at www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net for more audio excerpts and author interviews.


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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: The Death Dealer by Heather Graham
    Thu, 12 Jun 2008 19:32:00 GMT

    In this episode, bestselling author HEATHER GRAHAM reads to us from her book THE DEATH DEALER!

    Genevieve O'Brien knows all about nightmares. She survived for two months as the prisoner of a deranged killer. Now a new menace is stalking the streets of New York. The media are buzzing about the Poe Killings, a string of homicides mirroring the author's macabre stories. Almost without exception, the victims have been members of a literary society devoted to the master of crime fictionâand Genevieve's own mother may be next. Spooked by the bizarre slayings, Genevieve turns to P.I. Joe Connolly, her rescuer, her friend andâ? She wants him to be much more, but he's been avoiding her since her ordeal, and she can't seem to get close to him.  Joe isn't sure there even is a case. But as the body count rises and their investigation leads them miles from Manhattan, he has to admit that there's a twisted new serial killer at work. Even more unsettling is the guidance Joe is receiving from beyond the grave. People he knows to be deadâhis cousin Matt and Matt's fiancÃe, Leslieâare appearing to him, offering new clues and leads, and warning him of terrible danger ahead. But not even otherworldly intervention can keep Genevieve and Joe's new nightmare from becoming terrifyingly realâand putting them squarely in the crosshairs between this world and the next.

    For more author readings and interviews, visit www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net. And for Romance, Mystery, Mainstream and Non-Fictiion excerpts, author websites, contests and reader events, visit www.TheRomanceClub.com



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: The Devil's Footprints by Amanda Stevens
    Thu, 12 Jun 2008 19:16:00 GMT
     Much Ado About Books presents a reading from bestselling author Amanda Stevens' new thriller

    THE DEVIL'S FOOTPRINTS by Amanda Stevens

    THE FOOTPRINTS WERE ETCHED IN THE SNOW FOR MILES, PASSING THROUGH WALLS AND CROSSING RIVERS...APPEARING ON THE OTHER SIDE AS THOUGH NO BARRIER COULD STOP THEM. In 1922 a farmer in Adamant, Arkansas, awakes to a noise on his roof and finds his snow-blanketed yard marked with thousands of cloven footprints. The prints vanish with the melting snow...only to reappear seventy years later near the gruesome killing of Rachel DeLaune. Years after her sister's unsolved murder, New Orleans tattoo artist Sarah DeLaune is haunted by the mysteries of her past. Sarah has always believed that her sister was killed by a man named Ashe Cain. But no one else had ever seen Ashe. He had "appeared" to Sarah when she needed a friend the most, only to vanish on the night of her sister's murder. The past bleeds into the present when two mutilated bodies are found near Sarah's home, the crime scene desecrated by cloven footprints.

    For more audio excerpts, author interviews and book fun visit www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net  For Romance, Mystery, Women's Fiction excerpts, reader events, contests and more visit www.TheRomanceClub.com



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: Les Miserables, episode 1
    Sat, 12 Jan 2008 14:31:00 GMT

    Much Ado About Books presents a literary special feature, Les Miserables, broadcast in 7 episodes! "So long as these problems are not solved, so long as ignorance and poverty remain on earth, these words cannot be useless..." These words set forth the sould and spirit of one of the world's greatest masterpieces. Out of the depth of his pity for the suffering of mankind, Victor Hugo drew a compelling story - one that will live so long as bewildered humanity shall continue to grope toward the light. "The Bishop" is the first of seven broadcasts adapted for radio by Orson Welles.

    Visit our website www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net and browse authors, books excerpts and more at www.TheRomanceClub.com

     



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: Amanda Elyot reads from "Too Great a Lady"
    Tue, 8 Jan 2008 18:04:00 GMT

    Historical author Amanda Elyot visits Laura and Much Ado About Books, and reads from her book "Too Great a Lady: The Notorious, Glorious Life of Emma, Lady Hamilton".  For more book talk visit www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net. For Romance, Mystery and Mainstream fiction authors and book excerpts, visit www.TheRomanceClub.com  Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

     



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: Leslie Carroll, HERSELF
    Sat, 5 Jan 2008 19:55:00 GMT

    Contemporary author LESLIE CARROLL reads to listeners from her new book HERSELF. You can purchase a copy of HERSELF from Amazon or your local bookstore! For more book talk radio, visit www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net  or subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss 

     



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: Betty Jo Tucker reads from Confessions of a Movie Addict
    Fri, 7 Dec 2007 07:45:00 GMT

    Host Laura Mills-Alcott welcomes veteran movie reviewer and author Betty Jo Tucker to Much Ado About Books. Betty Jo reads an excerpt from her highly acclaimed autobiography, "Confessions of a Movie Addict"!

    Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and visit our website at www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: Interview with Sherrilyn Kenyon replay
    Sat, 17 Nov 2007 21:56:00 GMT

    We're going through the archives again, and replaying this MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS interview with New York Times bestselling author Sherrilyn Kenyon from 2006.

    Stay tuned for all new interviews with bestselling authors Diana Gabaldon, Virginia Henley, Gaelen Foley, Mary Jo Putney and more! 

    Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and visit our website at www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net  



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: The Russian Hill Murders, by Shirley Tallman
    Thu, 11 Oct 2007 16:55:00 GMT

    Author Shirley Tallman reads from her historical mystery THE RUSSIAN HILL MURDERS!  Subscribe FREE to Much Ado About Books at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss/Books and visit our website at www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net . Subscribe to ALL our shows http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

    Read - Romance, Mystery, Women's Fiction, Mainstream Fiction, Non-Fiction, and more at The Romance Club www.TheRomanceClub.com (and be sure to enter our Spring Into Romance event May 21-June 20, 2006 - we're giving away over $1000.00 in books and prizes!)

     



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    ROMANCE THEATER: Help Wanted, Female
    Mon, 27 Aug 2007 18:31:00 GMT

    Barbara Luddy stars as Pam, a young woman in search of a job. Olan Soule stars as Andy, a real expert in publicity. Enjoy this romantic comedy.

    For more romantic shows like this one visit our website www.iWRNRadio.com/theater/romance.htm or subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss/Romance%20Theater

    Read romance - contemporary, historical, romantic suspense, and more at The Romance Club www.TheRomanceClub.com (and be sure to enter our Spring Into Romance event May 21-June 20, 2006 - we're giving away over $1000.00 in books and prizes!)

     



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    COMEDY THEATER: My Favorite Husband: Liz Teaches Samba
    Mon, 27 Aug 2007 17:13:00 GMT

    Liz (Lucille Ball) and George are in the kitchen having breafast, and Liz is happy because tonight she and George are going to the Starlight Roof with their friends the Rickys. Then George tells her Mr. Atturbury and Mr. Forsythe, members of the board of directors at George's bank, are coming over, so she'll have to cancel her plans to go dancing...  For more comedy, visit www.iWRNRadio.com/theater/comedy.htm - and if you love romantic stories visit www.TheRomanceClub.com

     



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    SIX SHOOTER RADIO: The Six Shooter, "The Coward"
    Mon, 27 Aug 2007 13:13:00 GMT

    Britt crosses paths with an old acquaintance who was once a gunslinger, but who now has seemingly settled down and sworn off violence. The town thinks he's a coward, and a land-hungry rancher who's determined to get a hold of his land intends to use that cowardice against him, and Britt Ponsett lends his old friend a hand... for more western radio, visit www.iWRNRadio.com/theater/western.htm and for historical and western fiction, browse the books at www.TheRomanceClub.com

     



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    HISTORY: Defense of the Alamo
    Mon, 27 Aug 2007 12:16:00 GMT

    You are there... March 6, 1836. An unforgettable moment in Texas history... the Alamo. This broadcast is based on historical fact and quotations.  For more history www.iHistoryRadio.com  and if you love reading historical fiction www.TheRomanceClub.com

     



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    MYSTERY THEATER: Rogue's Gallery: House of Fear
    Sun, 26 Aug 2007 15:01:00 GMT

    When the Somaliland Diamond is stolen, the insurance company hires Richard Rogue to find the thief. First stop on the trail, the country estate of wealthy gem collector James E. Lee, the man who owned the Somaliland Diamond and the man who filed the insurance claim... For more mystery visit www.iWRNRadio.com/theater/mystery.htm and if you love to read a good mystery visit www.FictionWeb.com

     



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    KIDS THEATER: The Water of Life
    Tue, 5 Jun 2007 00:18:00 GMT

    The king is dying, and only the "water of life" can save him! However, the "water of life" comes from a mysterious fountain, located in an enchanted forest, where danger lurks and many a man has lost his life trying to find it. The king refuses to allow any of his sons to risk their lives trying to save his, but one son will do anything to save his father, and sets off on a perilous journey...  Visit our website for more great kids shows www.KidsTheaterRadio.com or subscribe free http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

     



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    GOD ANSWERS: Why Do You Belive In God?
    Sun, 3 Jun 2007 06:50:00 GMT

    Phil Sanders asks the question: "Why do YOU believe in God?" Join Phil for an inspirational sermon, with answers straight from the source: the Word of God.

    This program is sponsored by the Brentwood Church of Christ in Brentwood, Tennessee.

    For more religious programming, visit our website www.iWRNRadio.com/religion.htm or subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss/Religion

     



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    THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD: The Reward is Great
    Sun, 3 Jun 2007 06:03:00 GMT

    The Greatest Story Ever Told, about the greatest life ever lived...

    Sirius the Just of Capernaum has a reputation far and wide for doing good deeds. However, in truth he is just, only when it benefits himself. There's a lesson Sirius must learn... "Lend, hoping for nothing in return, and your reward shall be great."

    Never miss an episode - subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss/Religion or visit our website www.iWRNRadio.com/religion.htm 

     



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    SACRED SELECTIONS: Week of June 3, 2007
    Sun, 3 Jun 2007 05:11:00 GMT

    Sacred Selections... songs of praise and devotion...

    There is Room In the Kingdom... 

    The Lord Has Been Mindful of Me... 

    To God Be the Glory...

    For more religious programming visit our website www.iWRNRadio.com/religion.htm or subscribe free http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss/Religion

     



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    FAMILY THEATER: Mother's Halo Was Tight
    Sun, 13 May 2007 17:50:00 GMT
    A special MOTHER'S DAY presentation! "Mother's Halo Was Tight"
    Hosted by Gene Kelly, and starring Virginia Bruce and John Beal, Family Theater makes a special dedication of this program to the Mother's of America. To the women, who, through the generations of our history, have played an important part in the work building not only the homes, not only the schools, but the spirit of this nation. They have brought to their work the ideals a belief in God and in the principles on which our democracy is founded.
     
    The light touch of humor in this play is done with the feeling that under the dignity, poise and charm of American womanhood, there is the same understanding, tolerance and humor that have become our basic national traits. In this program, therefore, we pay tribute to American mothers, rich in kindness and faith and unafraid of sentiment...
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    SACRED SELECTIONS: Week of May 13, 2007
    Sun, 13 May 2007 17:49:00 GMT

    Sacred Selections... songs of praise and devotion.

    There is Room In the Kingdom...

    The Lord Has Been Mindful of Me...

    To God Be the Glory

    For more shows like this subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss/Religion

     



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    THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD: The Pursued 1948
    Sun, 13 May 2007 16:03:00 GMT

    The Greatest Story Ever Told... about the greatest life ever lived. This week's episode, "The Pursued".

    In Galilee, in the town of Gerbera, Silus has sought seclusion. He is watching as a carpenter works on the door of his home...

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    GOD ANSWERS: Are You Like Barabbas?
    Sun, 13 May 2007 05:55:00 GMT

    This week, Phil Sanders asks listeners, "Are you like Barabbas?"

    God Answers is a weekly scriptural lesson, sponsored by the Concord Road Church of Christ in Brentwood, TN.

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    OLD TIME COUNTRY MUSIC RADIO: Ray Price and Billy Grammer
    Sun, 13 May 2007 03:12:00 GMT

    It's Saturday night, and time for some Old Time Country Music Radio, featuring Ray Price and Billy Grammer! This Grand Ole Opry episode was originally broadcast on May 8, 1959.

    Visit us at www.CountryMusicTimeRadio.com or subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com

     



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    EVERYDAY WOMAN: Working at Home, part 1
    Fri, 11 May 2007 16:10:00 GMT

    Special 2 part series: Working at Home. Join host Vicki Hinze as she discusses the various aspects of working from home and how to be successful.

    Visit the Everyday Woman website at www.EverydayWomanRadio.com or automatically get every episode when you subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss/Women

     



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    KIDS THEATER: Why the Sea is Salty
    Tue, 8 May 2007 00:03:00 GMT

    This is a fairy tale about two brothers; one brother is mean greedy and the other kind and generous. The bad brother has cheated the good brother out of his inheritance, leaving him and his family poor. When the good brother's family is down to just one meal, he meets a starving man along the road, and gives him his bread and meat, and his kindness is repaid in ways he never dreamed possible!

    For more kids stories, visit our website www.KidsTheaterRadio.com or subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsy.com/rss/Kids%20Theater

     



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    COMEDY THEATER: My Favorite Husband "The Portrait Painter"
    Mon, 7 May 2007 20:04:00 GMT

    Lucille Ball stars in this romantic comedy! One morning, George is sitting at the table eating breakfast and Liz is upstairs with the maid, getting into one of her formal evening gowns. But why is Liz putting on an evening gown when it's only 5 minutes after 9 in the morning?

    For more great comedy visit our website www.iWRNRadio.com/theater/comedy.htm or subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss/Comedy%20Theater

     

     



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    SIX SHOOTER RADIO: The Six Shooter "Jenny"
    Mon, 7 May 2007 18:29:00 GMT

    Join us for episode 2 of The Six Shooter, starring Hollywood legend, Jimmy Stewart!

    Brit Ponsett is riding his horse to Lead Creek when he comes across a wounded man. He tells Brit that his horse threw him, and the gun went off, shooting him in the stomach. Brit puts the man on his own horse and leads him to town for help, only to learn the story the man told him wasn't quite true...

    And for more Western Theater shows, visit our website www.iWRNRadio.com/theater/western.htm or subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss/Western%20Theater



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    MYSTERY THEATER: Rogue's Gallery "Murder With Muriel"
    Mon, 7 May 2007 18:08:00 GMT

    Joe Layton possesses 1/2 of a map that leads to a LOT of money. When he turns up at Richard Rogue's door, he says Rogue was supposed to receive the other half, and together they could find out where the money is hidden. But Rogue hasn't received his half of the map, and next thing he knows, Joe Layton turns up dead!

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    HISTORY: Mr. Thrower's Hammer
    Mon, 7 May 2007 17:51:00 GMT

    Real Crimes in History: Suffolk, England. Mr. Edmund Thrower was a mighty man with a mighty hammer. He made horseshoes, scullery ware, and hammers - hammers that drove nails, and hammers that bludgeoned people to death.

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    GOD ANSWERS: Can I Understand the Bible?
    Mon, 7 May 2007 17:41:00 GMT
    God Answers, brought to you by the Concord Road Church of Christ in Brentwood, TN. This week, Phil Sanders' lesson for listeners, "Can I Understand the Bible?"

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    THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD: Thou Shalt Be Recompensed
    Mon, 7 May 2007 17:16:00 GMT

    The greatest story ever told, about the greatest life ever lived. This week's episode: Thou Shalt Be Recompensed

    "Let it not be for profit or for return of favors, but give with a free and open heart, not seeking any recompense, save the satisfaction of the spirit that good has been done for those who needed good."

    Subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss/Religion  And for more Sunday programming visit our website www.iWRNRadio.com/religion.htm



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    SACRED SELECTIONS: Week of May 6, 2007
    Mon, 7 May 2007 16:47:00 GMT

    Songs of Praise and Devotion... Nearer, Still Nearer... Where the Soul Never Dies... Tis So Sweet To Trust in Jesus... Sing and Be Happy

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    RING, RING RADIO: Tom in Kennesaw, GA
    Mon, 7 May 2007 11:45:00 GMT
    This week, host Jared Williams and guest Tom talk about taxes (and a solution to the IRS!). Visit the Ring, Ring Radio website at www.RingRingRadio.com or subscribe to our shows FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

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    OLD TIME COUNTRY MUSIC RADIO: Jim Reeves
    Mon, 7 May 2007 10:45:00 GMT

    Jim Reeves guests on this session of Old Time Country Music Radio! 

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    REEL CLASSICS ON RADIO: The Great Man's Lady
    Mon, 7 May 2007 09:45:00 GMT

    The great Barbara Stanwyck stars in this moving romance radio version of her classic film THE GREAT MAN'S LADY from 1943, also starring Joseph Cotton. Never miss an episode. Subscribe free http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and for movie reviews and more classics visit www.ReelTalkRadio.com

     



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    REELTALK MOVIE REVIEWS: Spider-Man 3, The Invisible, Perfect Stranger, Hot Fuzz, Code Name: The Cleaner
    Fri, 4 May 2007 16:50:00 GMT

    Laura's popping lots of popcorn this week! Why? Because Betty Jo Tucker is reviewing the supernatural thriller The Invisible, the suspense thriller Perfect Stranger, and the British comedy Hot Fuzz. Then Laura gives listeners a sneak peek review of the eagerly anticipated third installment in the Spiderman movies, Spider-Man 3! Also, Betty Jo talks about the comedy DVD release Code Name: The Cleaner

    Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and for more reviews, contests and other movie fun visit our website www.ReelTalkRadio.com (and see the Spider-Man 3 trailer!)



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    MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS: Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins (reading)
    Wed, 2 May 2007 18:36:00 GMT

    Kate Collins reads from her cozy mystery "Snipped in the Bud", part of her bestselling Flower Shop Mystery series! 

    Visit Kate and read excerpts from all the books in the series at www.KateCollinsBooks.com. And find more Mystery authors at www.FictionWeb.com

    Never miss an episode of Much Ado About Books! Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and visit our website at www.LaurasMuchAdoAboutBooks.net

     

     



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    KIDS THEATER: The Little Mermaid
    Wed, 2 May 2007 18:35:00 GMT

    Kids Theater presents Old Time Radio for kids! This episode is "The Little Mermaid"

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    SIX SHOOTER RADIO: The Six Shooter, episode 1
    Wed, 2 May 2007 18:34:00 GMT

    Welcome to our new series, THE SIX SHOOTER, starring Jimmy Stewart. If you love westerns, you don't want to miss this weekly show!

    Brit Ponsett is on his way to the Jefferson Ranch to do a little work when his horse, Scar, loses a shoe. In Clay City, the blacksmith tells him about the hold up the night before at the Clay City Fargo Station, and a man was murdered...

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    iHISTORY RADIO: Signing of the Magna Carta
    Wed, 2 May 2007 18:33:00 GMT

    Be there, for the historical signing of the Magna Carta! Dramatic recreation on www.iHistoryRadio.com takes you back to experience history first hand!

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    ROMANCE THEATER: Love is Stranger Than Fiction
    Wed, 2 May 2007 18:29:00 GMT

    In this romantic comedy, Benson and Blake Publishing is desperately in need of a bestseller, Alan Blake tells his secretary Louise, or the publishing house is done for. When Alan receives a new manuscript, "Hard Flows the Sea", by new author Steven Chad Stronghurst, he thinks he's finally found the bestseller he's been looking for. What Alan doesn't know is that Steven Chad Stronghurst is just the author's pen name...  Like Romance? Visit www.TheRomanceClub.com for the very best in romance novels (and mystery and women's fiction, too!)

     



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    COMEDY THEATER: My Favorite Husband "The Kissing Booth"
    Tue, 1 May 2007 20:36:00 GMT

    Lucille Ball stars as Liz, who wants to do something to help the senior citizens home, but when her attempt to bake a cake is disasterous, she comes up with a way she can help raise money... "The Kissing Booth"!

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    MYSTERY THEATER: Rogue's Gallery "Blondes Prefer Gentlemen"
    Mon, 30 Apr 2007 23:18:00 GMT

    Dick Powell stars as Richard Rogue, PI. Rogue isn't in the mood for a new case when a little old lady begs for his help with her granddaughter. But Mrs. Eccle reminds him of his own grandmother, and so he agrees to take the case. But when he arrives at her apartment, the case takes a turn for the worse when he finds her dead!

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    GOD ANSWERS: Do You Know Where You're Going?
    Sun, 29 Apr 2007 15:47:00 GMT

    Welcome to our new Sunday feature, God Answers, brought to you by the Concord Road Church of Christ in Brentwood, TN. This week, Phil Sanders asks listeners, "Do You Know Where You're Going?"

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    SACRED SELECTIONS: Week of April 29, 2007
    Sun, 29 Apr 2007 15:09:00 GMT

    Sacred Selections... songs of praise and devotion

    This week: 

    Wonderful Grace of Jesus 

    We're Marching to Zion 

    Whispering Hope



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    THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD: Parable of the Lost Coin
    Sun, 29 Apr 2007 07:45:00 GMT
    The greatest story ever told... about the greatest life ever lived! This week, the Parable of the Lost Coin...

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    REELTALK MOVIE REVIEWS: Fracture, Grindhouse, The Reaping, Disturbia
    Sun, 29 Apr 2007 04:56:00 GMT

    This week, Betty Jo Tucker throws some popcorn at Disturbia, and Laura grabs a handful when she helps Betty Jo review Anthony Hopkins' latest work, Fracture. Then guest reviewer Adam joins Betty Jo to review Grindhouse, and then gives listeners his take on The Reaping

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    COMEDY THEATER: My Favorite Husband: Mother's Surprise epsiode 2
    Tue, 24 Apr 2007 19:26:00 GMT

    Lucille Ball stars in this comedy! Liz and George are going to spend the weekend at her mother's, and Liz's mother has a BIG surprise for them! Never miss an episode - subscribe free http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

     

     



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    REELTALK MOVIE REVIEWS: Reign Over Me, TMNT, Shooter, Children of Men, Silent Wings
    Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:58:00 GMT

    Movie critic Betty Jo Tucker discusses Reign Over Me with Laura and guest reviewer John P. McCarthy. And the cast tosses popcorn at TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Shooter, and the DVD releases of Children of Men and Silent Wings.  For more movie reviews (audio and text) visit www.ReelTalkRadio.com or subscribe free http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

     



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    HORROR THEATER: Lights Out: The Little People
    Wed, 28 Mar 2007 18:53:00 GMT

    Peter Stranski is a great explorer, who has just given a speech about the head hunters in the Amazon. When he learns his wife has been unfaithful, and wants a divorce, will this jealous husband exact a terrible revenge on his faithless wife and her lover with the lessons he learned in the Amazon?  Never miss an episode - subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss or visit our website at www.iWRNRadio.com/ivalleyradiotheater.htm

     



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    MYSTERY THEATER: Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Limping Ghost
    Wed, 28 Mar 2007 18:05:00 GMT

    Alexander McMorris, the 7th Earl of Lochnair, is telling Holmes and Watson the story of the history of the Lochnair earls, specifically, the legend of the 1st Earl of Lochnair, who fought in the Battle of Flodden Field in the 16th century. It seems the 1st earl lost his foot in the 1513 battle, but continued to fight the enemy, until his death from blood loss. Ever since, the ghost of the earl - the limping ghost - has made an appearance at the Lochnair Castle right before another tragedy strikes the Lochnair clan.  Will Sherlock Holmes be able to solve the case of the Limping Ghost?

    Like to read mysteries? Visit www.FictionWeb.com for mysteries, and www.TheRomanceClub.com for romantic suspense. Never miss an episode of Sherlock Holmes or any of our other great shows - subscribe FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

     



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    REELTALK MOVIE REVIEWS: Premonition, The Last Mimzy, Amazing Grace, Zodiac, Casino Royale
    Wed, 28 Mar 2007 17:04:00 GMT
    This week, get a sneak peek at The Last Mimzy, as well as reviews of Premonition (Sandra Bullock), Amazing Grace, Zodiac, and the DVD release of Casino Royale from acclaimed movie critic Betty Jo Tucker, and her movie loving sidekick Laura. They've come loaded with popcorn to award the movies... but how much will they toss at this week's movie selections?  For more movie reviews, visit www.ReelTalkRadio.com  or subscribe free at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

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    iHISTORY RADIO: Drake Defeats the Spanish Armada
    Mon, 26 Mar 2007 21:45:00 GMT

    You are there, on July 29, 1588. Sir Francis Drake and his English fleet make a stand for their beloved Queen Elizabeth, against Phillip of Spain's Spanish Armada. This battle determines England's fate, as well as the fate of Europe! Never miss an episode - subscribe http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and for more history, visit www.iHistoryRadio.com




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    THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD: The House in Darkness
    Sun, 25 Mar 2007 03:44:00 GMT

    The Greatest Story Ever Told, about the greatest life ever lived. This week's episode: The House in Darkness. Subscribe FREE and never miss an episode http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

     



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    iHISTORY RADIO: The Fall of Troy
    Mon, 19 Mar 2007 16:45:00 GMT
    Go back in time, and be there for the fall of Troy!

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    REELTALK MOVIE REVIEWS: 300, Wild Hogs, The Number 23, Stranger Than Fiction, Phantom of the Opera
    Mon, 19 Mar 2007 12:58:00 GMT
    Betty Jo Tucker brings guest reviewer Jared Williams (Ring Ring Radio) along to help her and Laura review the blockbuster hit 300 (Gerard Butler) and Wild Hogs (John Travolta, Tim Allen, William H Macy, Martin Lawrence), Betty Jo takes on The Number 23 (Jim Carrey, Virginia Madsen) and the DVD release of Stranger Than Fiction (Emma Thompson, Will Farrell), and Laura showcases Phantom of the Opera (Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum) in this edition of the ReelTalk Radio Oldie but Goody.  Check out the ReelTalk Movie Reviews website at www.ReelTalkRadio.com where you can also hear the radio version of Phantom of the Opera (Nelson Eddy) in the Reel Classics on Radio feature. Never miss an episode - subscribe free http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss  

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    RING, RING RADIO: Richie in Atlanta
    Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:45:00 GMT

    For our premier show, Jared received a busy signal, and two voice mails before striking reality gold with Richie, a man from Atlanta, who was more than happy to take some time out of his day to play on Ring, Ring Radio. Holy rambling, Batman! This guy could talk. About everything. Except his mother-in-law...

    Men - you'll probably get it.

    Women - this is an enlightening study on male bonding and what they actually talk about.

    Want Jared to call you so you can speak YOUR mind? Visit our website at www.RingRingRadio.com for more information!



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    REEL CLASSICS ON RADIO: Phantom of the Opera
    Mon, 19 Mar 2007 08:45:00 GMT

    Nelson Eddy, Susannah Foster, and Basil Rathbone star in this radio version of the 1940s classic movie, with the original movie stars reprising their roles.  Phantom of the Opera, a Reel Classics on Radio presentation!  

    Like romantic books and movies? For Romance Novels visit http://www.TheRomanceClub.com and for movie reviews, visit host Betty Jo Tucker at http://TheRomanceClub.com/authors/bettyjotucker  

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    OLD TIME COUNTRY MUSIC RADIO: Marty Robbins
    Mon, 19 Mar 2007 07:45:00 GMT
    This week, Marty Robbins is featured! Subscribe http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

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    MYSTERY THEATER: Sherlock Holmes: The Paradol Chamber
    Mon, 19 Mar 2007 05:45:00 GMT

    In this episode of Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Paradise makes an astounding claim - that he is able to teleport. But Watson believes Paradise a fraud, and the great Sherlock Holmes has a new mystery to solve. However, when breaking into the Paradol Chamber, things don't play out quite as Holmes and Watson expect...  Never miss an episode - subscribe http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss  And if you enjoy a good mystery, visit The Mystery Club at www.FictionWeb.com



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    COMEDY THEATER: My Favorite Husband: Premier
    Mon, 19 Mar 2007 04:45:00 GMT

    Lucille Ball and Richard Denning star as Liz and George, in the romantic radio comedy My Favorite Husband. This is the premier episode! Never miss a show - subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss  And if you enjoy these romantic comedies, be sure to visit www.TheRomanceClub.com for the very best in romance fiction! 

     



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    ROMANCE THEATER: Wolf with Sheepskin
    Mon, 19 Mar 2007 04:07:00 GMT

    Wolf With Sheepskin, a romantic comedy, starring Barbara Luddy and Olan Soule! Never miss an episode of Romance Theater. Subscribe FREE at http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss  If you like romance, you'll love The Romance Club, featuring the very best in romantic fiction www.TheRomanceClub.com 

     



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    THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD: The Lost Sheep
    Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:45:00 GMT
    The greatest story ever told... about the greatest life ever lived. This week's episode "The Lost Sheep". Subscribe to this series FREE http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss/Religion

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    SACRED SELECTIONS: Week of March 11, 2007
    Sun, 11 Mar 2007 20:42:00 GMT

    Songs of praise and devotion...

    This week:

    Holy, Holy, Holy

    I Know That My Redeemer Lives

    When I Survey the Wondrous Cross

    Worthy Art Thou

    All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name



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    OLD TIME COUNTRY MUSIC RADIO: Cowboy Copas
    Sun, 11 Mar 2007 20:19:00 GMT
    Country Music time with Cowboy Copas! Subscribe http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

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    THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD: Let Your Light Shine
    Sun, 11 Mar 2007 19:56:00 GMT

    The Greatest Story Ever Told... about the greatest life ever lived. This episode: "Let Your Light Shine". Subscribe FREE and never miss an episode http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

     



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    REELTALK MOVIE REVIEWS: Ghost Rider, Breach, The Ultimate Gift, The Prestige
    Wed, 28 Feb 2007 21:13:00 GMT

    Renowned film critic Betty Jo Tucker gives listeners the low down on Ghost Rider, The Ultimate Gift, Breach, and the new DVD release of The Prestige, starring that hunky Hugh Jackman. And Laura makes lots of popcorn, hoping this week Betty Jo will use it all to rate these movies, because there aren't enough birds outside the studio to eat all the leftover bags of popcorn we've had lately!  Visit www.ReelTalkRadio.com for more movie reviews, or subscribe FREE to get every episode automatically http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss

     



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    MYSTERY THEATER: Sherlock Holmes: Flanders Field
    Tue, 27 Feb 2007 19:04:00 GMT

    Sherlock Holmes solves the case of Flander's Field, as told by Dr. Watson. Never miss an episode. Subscribe free http://booktalkradio.libsyn.com/rss and if you love to read mysteries, visit www.FictionWeb.com

     



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    REELTALK MOVIE REVIEWS: THE OSCARS! Pan's Labyrinth, Babel, Hannibal Rising, School for Scoundrels
    Fri, 23 Feb 2007 00:43:00 GMT
    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
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    REELTALK MOVIE REVIEWS: Music and Lyrics, Bridge to Terabithia, Breaking and Entering, Man of the Year
    Thu, 22 Feb 2007 22:55:00 GMT

    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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    SACRED SELECTIONS: Week of February 18, 2007
    Mon, 19 Feb 2007 18:46:00 GMT

    This week's hymns:

    Christ Arose 

    Jesus Hold My Hand 

    Lamb of God 

    Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee

    Victory In Jesus


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    THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD: Good Samaritan
    Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:45:00 GMT

    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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    REELTALK MOVIE REVIEWS: The Queen, Because I Said So, Smokin' Aces, Open Season, 13 Going on 30
    Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:25:00 GMT

    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.



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    MYSTERY THEATER: Sherlock Holmes: The Purloined Ruby
    Sun, 18 Feb 2007 22:45:00 GMT

    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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    REEL CLASSICS ON RADIO: A Foreign Affair
    Sun, 18 Feb 2007 17:45:00 GMT

    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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    REEL CLASSICS ON RADIO: Appointment for Love
    Thu, 15 Feb 2007 20:54:00 GMT

    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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    ROMANCE THEATER: Heaven Can Wait
    Wed, 14 Feb 2007 20:08:00 GMT

    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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    SACRED SELECTIONS: Week of February 11, 2007
    Sun, 11 Feb 2007 15:39:00 GMT

    Songs of faith and devotion:

    Count Your Blessings
    An Empty Mansion
    Love Lifted Me
    Alleluia
    Our God, He Is Alive


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    HISTORY: Ronal Reagan speech at Brandenburg Gate ("Tear down this wall!")
    Fri, 9 Feb 2007 19:51:00 GMT

    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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    HISTORY: Ronald Reagan talks about achieving peace through strength
    Fri, 9 Feb 2007 19:18:00 GMT

    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. 

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    HISTORY: Ronald Reagan 1st Inaugural Address January 20, 1981
    Fri, 9 Feb 2007 16:56:00 GMT

    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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    REEL CLASSICS ON RADIO: Ronald Reagan stars in "Knute Rockne All American"
    Fri, 9 Feb 2007 16:22:00 GMT

    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