
"Fourth of July Fireworks at Camp Waterlogg"
Series: Joe Bevilacqua Radio Theater
From: Joe Bevilacqua
Length: 00:58:06
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(00:28:02)
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My Dinner at Baker Street
Piece Description
Here are some reviews from the last time I made this special available: *** Experimental, Humorous The Comedy-O-Rama draws characters that everyone can relate to, just turned up a notch for chuckles. The production is slick and story engaging. (Producer) Tanya Ott , WBHM-FM Birmingham, AL July 10, 2005 *** Amusing, Humorous, Light-hearted I listened to Part One of this comedy special. The programs opens with daughter Lorie talking with Mom on the phone. Within two minutes, I was chuckling. When Mom mentions her "lard and sugar" sandwich that she put down somewhere, the producer had me. This visit to Camp Waterlogg with Ranger Joe and Ranger Lorie in the Catskills is delightfully funny, with characters that are goofy and cute. Good for light, summer listening. (Producer) D. Cameron Lawrence , Down to Earth Productions Louisville, KY July 1, 2005
Broadcast History
This has aired on XM Radio and on NPR stations through the PRX since 2003.
Timing and Cues
The show is in three parts and completely self-contained, including credits. No cue sheet is needed.






