
Erin go Bragh: St. Patrick's Day
From: Loyola Productions, Inc.
Series: Kaleidoscope
Length: 01:33:41
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One of two Kaleidoscope programs for St. Patrick's Day, this episode originated for a 2 hour commercial radio slot.
*See "Timing and Cues" for suggested edits, if any, for call letters, date/series info, etc.
*This program originated on analog tape using non-digital source material. Some tape hiss and record pops should be expected.
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Celebrating St. Patrick's Day with this edition of Kaleidoscope. From Mose the Firefighter to terminology and Irish practices, here is a look at the fact and fiction of the ...
Piece Description
One of two Kaleidoscope programs for St. Patrick's Day, this episode originated for a 2 hour commercial radio slot.
*See "Timing and Cues" for suggested edits, if any, for call letters, date/series info, etc.
*This program originated on analog tape using non-digital source material. Some tape hiss and record pops should be expected.
Broadcast History
WJR Detroit - "Kaleidoscope" - 5/17/96
Timing and Cues
Parts 1 & 2 Version
[part 1]
SEGMENT 1: (02:40)
incue: "The following program..."
outcue: "...this initial timeout for these words."
HOLE 1 @ 02:46
SEGMENT 2: (13:19)
incue: people cheering
outcue: "...this intermission for these words."
HOLE 2 @ 16:09
SEGMENT 3: (09:39)
incue: music, piano
outcue: "...Irish lore, after these words."
HOLE 3 @ 25:51
SEGMENT 4: (14:04)
incue: music, flute
outcue: "...final timeout for these words."
HOLE 4 @ 39:59
SEGMENT 5: (7:54)
incue: music
outcue: cheering
editing notes: 46:04 "this Sunday..."
HOLE 5 @ 47:59
[part 2]
SEGMENT 6: (3:30)
incue: music
outcue: "...but right now, these words."
HOLE 6 @ 51:34
SEGMENT 7: (13:24)
incue: music, accordion
outcue: "...I'll continue, right now these words."
HOLE 7 @ 65:05
SEGMENT 8: (11:25)
incue: music
outcue: "...in a moment, I'll continue."
HOLE 8 @ 76:30
SEGMENT 9: (10:27)
incue: music
outcue: "...this final time out for these words."
editing notes: 86:57 date mentioned
HOLE 9 @ 87:02
SEGMENT 10: (6:28)
incue: music
outcue: applause fade-out
editing notes: 91:19 "on this St. Patrick's Day"
PROGRAM OUT @ 93:34
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* "Parts 1 & 2" version incorporates a full 4 seconds of tape silence at the head and tail and between parts 1 and 2.
Segmented Version
* Segments created at program holes. See "Parts 1 & 2" Version notes for editing notes.
Intro and Outro
INTRO:Next, we have a program from the long-running “Kaleidoscope” radio series archive. “Kaleidoscope” aired for 40 years and was produced by Detroit radio mainstay Mike Whorf, who is now retired. This series archive of over one thousand shows is once again hitting the airwaves thanks to the Thomas & Erma Jean Tracy Family Foundation and Loyola Productions.
And now, here is ERIN GO BRAUGH from the classic Mike Whorf series, “Kaleidoscope.”
[PROGRAM BREAKS] You’ve been listening to ERIN GO BRAUGH from the classic Mike Whorf series, “Kaleidoscope.”
OUTRO:You’ve just heard a classic program from the long-running “Kaleidoscope” radio series, produced by Peabody Award-winning broadcaster Mike Whorf.
Mr. Whorf, now retired, began working in radio with the United States Air Force before moving on to commercial broadcasting, where he spent nearly forty years at station WJR in Detroit. There he developed his highly successful radio series, “Kaleidoscope.”
Thanks to the Thomas & Erma Jean Tracy Family Foundation, Mr. Whorf’s catalog of over one thousand hour-long programs now resides with Loyola Productions, where the master tapes are undergoing restoration and digital transfer, making them available to radio listeners once again.
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| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| If You're Irish Come Into the Parlour | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| Danny Boy | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| Come In and Pull Down the Blinds | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| Hello Patrick Fagan | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| The Bricklayer's Song | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| The Irish Rover | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| Whiskey You're the Devil | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| Johnny McAdoo | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| The Last Rose of Summer | Unknown | 00:00 |



Mike McCarville
Posted on April 28, 2013 at 07:08 PM | Permalink
Praise
This was a wonderful remembrance of twp truly remarkable men in Detroit broadcasting.
Thank you.