WCRS Podcast - djbc
# 205: We Survived 2016, Now What?
59:24 minutes (54.39 MB)
Tonight on the show...
- The Fiesta Bowl is over, why Ohio State had no business in the College Football Playoff
- Remembering Debbie Reynolds & Carrie Fisher (plus George Michael)
- The Best of #DJBCTumblrSummer16 and the Best of DJBC Adventures in 2016
- Rundown of some of the Top Headlines from 2016
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# 204: 1968: Music & Headlines
1:58:56 minutes (108.9 MB)
1968 was one of the most difficult, tumultous years in America's history. Both Dr. Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy were assassinated. America was knee-deep involved in Vietnam. There was upheaval in Paris. Upheaval in Prague. Upheaval in Chicago. Riots in every major American city.
COLUMBUS in 1968:
- The B*ckeyes win the National Championship, Big Ten, and the Rose Bowl.
LOCAL CHAMPIONS:
College Football: The Ohio State B*ckeyes
High School Football: Upper Arlington Golden Bears (AP State Champs)
High School Basketball: Columbus East Tigers
SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NFL: Baltimore Colts
AFL: New York Jets
NBA: Boston Celtics
MLB: Detroit Tigers
NHL: Montreal Canadiens (The St. Louis Blues were the first Expansion Team to reach the Cup Finals)
Heisman Trophy: O.J. Simpson, Halfback, University of Southern California
NCAA Basketball: UCLA Bruins
NCAA Football: The Ohio State B*ckeyes
U.S. Open: Arthur Ashe
- Houston snaps UCLA's 47-game winning streak in the first Nationally Televised College Basketball Game at The Astrodome
- Vince Lombardi retires from coaching the Green Bay Packers, following Super Bowl II
- The B*ckeyes shatter Michigan, 50-14 at Ohio Stadium
- The Olympic Games are broadcast in Color for the First Time with the Winter Games in Grenoble, France
- Arthur Ashe becomes the first African-American male athlete to win a Grand Slam in Tennis
- Two Olympic Track and Field Athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, stage a protest during the National Anthem at the Mexico City Summer Olympics
EMMYS:
Comedy Series: Get Smart (NBC)
Drama Series: Mission: Impossible (CBS)
ACADEMY AWARDS (for 1967 films)
Best Picture: In the Heat of the Night
Actor: Rod Steiger, In The Heat of the Night
Actress: Katharine Hepburn, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Supporting Actor: George Kennedy, Cool Hand Luke
Supporting Actress: Estelle Parsons, Bonnie and Clyde
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# 202: Mary and Joseph and DJBC and WCRM
59:19 minutes (54.32 MB)
Tonight on the show...
- Who's on Santa's "Nice and Naughty" list?
- Plus, The DJBC Celebrates Christmas, from the Elves from his Shelf, Santa's Stolen Mailbox, and the Ugly B*ckeye Sweater, and the Christmas Library Book he kept for pretty much a WHOLE YEAR (yikes!)
SONG LIST:
(Cold Open Intro & Show Intro) "Wizards of Winter" - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
"Christmas Time Is Here" - Vince Guaraldi/A Charlie Brown Christmas
"The Bell That Couldn't Jingle" - Bobby Vinton
(Mistletoe Music Bed) "The Christmas Song" - Jimmy Castor
"I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day" - Burl Ives
"Christmas Day" - Squeeze
"Sleigh Ride" - Myron Floren
"Rudolph the Manic Reindeer" - Los Lobos
"The Man With The Bag" - Kay Starr (RIP)
"Welcome Christmas" - Albert Hague
Bryan Awards Top 100 Christmas Programs/Episodes: http://thebryanandsilvergarbage.tumblr.com
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# 203: 2016: The Year That Wasn't
59:37 minutes (54.59 MB)
Tonight on the show:
- 2016: A Look Back at the Year that Was Really Bad
- A Preview of the Orange Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and Peach Bowl (and why Ohio doesn't belong in the College Football Playoffs)
SONG LIST:
(Opening) "The Christmas Song" - Jimmy Castor
"Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" - Gordon Jenkins and the Weavers
"Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boys" - Bing Crosby & David Bowie
"Joy to the World" - Earth, Wind, and Fire
"1958/Happy New Year Baby" - Jo Ann Campbell
"Auld Lang Syne" - Guy Lombardo
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The DJBC & DeShawn - 10 Minutes of Fame (#TheDJBC200)
11:34 minutes (10.59 MB)
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The 16th Annual Bryan Awards - FULL BROADCAST
1:59:51 minutes (109.73 MB)
After a FOUR month delay, we can FINALLY say, that the Bryan Awards are FINALLY "All Systems GO!" 34 categories in two hours, as the Bryan Awards celebrate the best of the 2015-16 season.
HOUR # 1:
Comedy Acting
Variety Sketch Performances
Variety Sketch Series
Late Night Talk Show
Longform Acting
Drama Acting
HOUR # 2
Reality/Competition Series
Daytime Acting
The Memoriam Segment
Made for TV Movie/Dramatic Special
Limited Series
Most Missed Series (Shows that Ended in 2015-16)
Daytime Soap
Comedy Series
Drama Series
New Series of the Year
#BryanAwards16
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# 201: Holiday Wonderland: A Columbus Radio Adventure
59:24 minutes (54.39 MB)
Tonight on the Show, Holiday Wonderland: Where are some of the Holiday Places to go in Columbus? Plus, a look back at a few of the past Columbus Holiday traditions, and what's left during this holiday season?
"Christmas In Columbus: Holiday Adventure" - through December 18 at the Short North Stage (1187 N. High St., Short North; 614-725-4042; http://www.shortnorthstage.org)
"The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" - through December 18 at Columbus Childrens' Theatre Park Street Theatre (512 N. Park St., Arena District; http://www.columbuschildrenstheatre.org; 614-224-6672)
HOLIDAY LIGHTS:
- Wildlights at the Columbus Zoo (to January 1; http://www.columbuszoo.org)
- Grand Illumination (to January 2; http://www.columbus.gov)
- Columbus Commons Holiday Lights (to January 1; http://www.columbuscommons.org)
- Merry & Bright (to January 1; http://www.fpconservatory.org)
HOLIDAY SIGHTS:
(Most have already happened...better luck in 2017)
- Huntington 25th Anniversary Train Display - Main Branch, Columbus Metropolitan Library (http://www.columbuslibrary.org)
- Dickens of a Christmas (December 16-18; Ohio Village; http://www.ohiohistory.org)
- The Nutcracker (Through Christmas Eve; Ohio Theatre: 39 E. State St., http://www.balletmet.org)
TREES/MENORAHS:
- BEXLEY (Drexel Circle: NE Corner of E. Broad St. & N. Drexel Avenue - TREE; MENORAH - SW Corner? of E. Broad St. & S. Drexel Ave.)
- WORTHINGTON (Southeast Village Green - High Street and State Route 161)
- WESTERVILLE (City Hall: 21 S. State St.)
- GERMAN VILLAGE (Frank Fetch Park: 238 E. Beck St.)
- SHORT NORTH (Poplar Park: N. High St. & Poplar Ave.)
- GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS (Grandview Parks & Rec: 1515 Goodale Blvd.)
- UPPER ARLINGTON (Arlington Fire Station: 2095 Arlington Ave.)
- DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS (Columbus Commons: 160 S. High St.)
- FRANKLINTON (Harrison House/Franklinton Historical Society: 570 W. Broad St.)
- GROVE CITY (City Hall: 4035 Broadway)
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# 200: #TheDJBC200: 200 Shows!
59:16 minutes (54.27 MB)
Tonight on the show, we've hit the century mark...again. This is Show # 200! 200 shows of "The DJBC Happy Hour" have aired since its debut on WCRS in 2011. And it's because of you, we've been going strong for the last 200 shows.
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# 199: "Make College Football Great Again: BEAT OHIO STATE!"
59:44 minutes (54.69 MB)
Tonight on the show, THE GAME (Round 113) as Michigan looks for their first win over the B*ckeyes since 2011, and their first win in Columbus since 2000, in the biggest game of this rivalry since # 1 vs. # 2 in 2006 (a 42-39 B*ckeyes win), with the B*ckeyes at # 2 and Michigan at # 3. What is standing in the way is (a) the questionable Michigan quarterback situation, which we'll be kept in suspense until Saturday morning and (b) Urban Meyer. The B*ckeyes have won 13 of the last 15 meetings (2001-15), after Michigan won 10 out of 13 during the John Cooper Era (1988-2000).
THE Game:
Noon (ET) on ABC
B*ckeyes are a Touchdown Favorite
ESPN College GameDay will be LIVE from The Ohio State:
7AM to 10AM - Outside of the RPAC (W. 17th Ave.)
10:30 to Kickoff - Southwest Corner of The Shoe (inside Ohio Stadium)
PREDICTION(s):
With Speight at QB: Michigan 28, B*ckeyes 27 (Michigan's special teams blocks a crucial PAT; Jourdan Lewis seals the win with a pick; Peppers gets a pick-six and a punt return for TDs; J.T. throws one-play, 70-plus yard strikes to both Dontre Wilson and Curtis Samuel, before getting shut down in 2nd half)
With O'Korn at QB: B*ckeyes 35, Michigan 17 ("Fire Harbaugh" chants start rumbling)
OTHER GAMES OF RELEVANCE this weekend:
Penn State 24, Little Brothers 19
Alabama 30, Auburn 10
Washington 27, Washington State 21
USC 38, Notre Dame 10 (buh-bye, Bryan Kelly; hello, Urban Meyer?)
Utah 27, Colorado 16
The DJBC AfterHours on THE Game (2016): http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/153541448199/the-djbc-afterhours-t...
SONG LIST:
Segway - "Don't Turn Away" re-mix (Midnite Flite)
"Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" - Pentatonix
"Temptation" - Bing Crosby
"The Hawaiian War Chant" - Spike Jones
"Hang on Sloopy" - The McCoys
"Don't Mess Around With Jim" - Jim Croce
HOLIDAY EVENTS AROUND TOWN:
http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/153302949718/christmas-in-the-614-...
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# 198: America, Could We Start Again Please?
59:19 minutes (54.31 MB)
Tonight on the show, the outcome of the 2016 Presidential Election, and why we should not be so keen on a Trump Presidency, asking the question, "Could We Start Again Please?" How did this happen, and what does it mean for the direction of our country? Plus, a rundown of the local races.
(RECORDED on November 9, 2016; Edited on November 10, 12, and 13, 2016)
SONG LIST:
"The Morning After" - Maureen McGovern
"Could We Start Again Please?" - Yvonne Elliman & Michael Jason (from Jesus Christ Superstar: Original Broadway Cast)
"Yorktown/The World Turned Upside Down" - Hamilton: Original Broadway Cast
"There's Always Tomorrow" - Janis (?) Orenstein (from "Rudolph: The Red Nosed Reindeer")
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