Courtesy of jason curtmam via hb.net
https://www.hobbybroadcaster.net/community/index.php?topic=2462.0
he has a free elvis special along with a weekly one hour syndicated oldies show.
Robert kc8gpd's link above connects to "christmas specials," so this is the right thread for more goodies!
I found a Disney Christmas Special from the 1950s, 23-minutes
https://archive.org/details/AChristmasAdventureAtDisneyland
Looking back to past holidays, it was 2012 when the program series Blare OnAir Lite was begun.
These are 10-minute shows designed to fill time for a dime of time.
Carl has just re-linked shows 1 through 38, stepping into the depths of happy holiday nuts and sugar.
The Mister Magoo album recently discussed occurs here, also other cartoon goodies, Stan Freberg's Dragnet Christmas, and a rare Greenwillow Christmas Carol from a broadway show that only ran for 3-days.
Plus more.
http://www.kdxradio.com/blare_lite.html
Sometimes I get inspired by my own work. This is symptomatic of a healthy mind.
This morning Blare OnAir Lite # 14 was aired, titled "Anti Audience."
It contains some unusual but perhaps ingenius programming ideas, such as the notion that - if you insult your listeners they will come back for more.
Also, for no reason, a brief show-within-a-show as "Line Dancing With Pets On Leash" presents "Hit and Run," a bluegrass group, from the Stopped Truck Diner parked near Kirksville, Missouri.
Here's a sample of the "Anti-Audience" technique...
Even if you have no taste you might like this show.
http://kdxradio.com/blare_lite.html
i listened to this guys show. it is good for an oldies / classic hits format.
Sunday, December 21, 2014, is the Winter Solstice, shortest day of the year.
Celebrate with KDX Worldround Radio and the entire Part 15 Community by scheduling Blare OnAir "Spin Ball," 1-hour 7-minutes.
www.kdxradio.com/archive_files/091220_blare_128_V1.mp3
Bob and Ray were very popular radio personalities for many decades appearing on all the radio networks and every powerful radio station in New York City.
Masters of sly comedy, Bob and Ray voiced a whole cast of characters who threw a holiday reception on CBS in 1959, packaged within "One Fellas Family," a spoof on the popular radio soap opera "One Mans Family, a reception actually visited by Bob and Ray themselves.
The show runs 15-minutes.
www.kdxradio.com/archive_files/BobRay-591224OneFellasFamily-MerryChristmasOneAndAll.mp3
