Larry Glick WBZ July 4, 1978 (Pt3)
Update: 2018-10-02
Description
Back to The Lary Glick Show! In what is referred to as a blooper (now days they would say a You Tube moment), Larry announces Henry Mancini salutes John Philip Sousa and The Stars and Stripes Forever – But what begins playing is “Take Me Out To The Ball Game” with a Trombone! Larry quickly corrects the gaff and then the news intro chime begins! They then get the correct clip and all is well. During the song WBZ completely fade out and (probably) KDKA Pittsburgh fades in with some sports scores.
Commercials.
Next caller is Tonya from Brookline a first time caller (round of applause). Larry asks how old she is. Tonya replies, 13 today. Larry sings happy birthday with the harmonica played by Charlie DiGiovanni. Tonya asks Larry to “sing” Babaluci and that her mother told her about the song. Larry asks her why she is up so late. She replies “Just sing the song! Larry laughs it off and plays the song for her.
Commercials and Promos.
Some station fading in and out. Next caller is Diane first time caller from Roslindale, a residential neighborhood in Boston (round of applause). Diane asks Larry the question, How to approach a person who talks or walks in their sleep? Larry asks a few questions and Diane confesses that it is her. Her mother told her. Diane is 14 years old. Larry asks Diane to talk to her mother. Arlene, her mother get on the phone and she and Larry discuss Diane's sleepwalking. Station fades a bit and the conversation concludes.
Muck informs Larry that the line-up for the old time radio break is incorrect and that there will be a detective show rather than The Great Gildersleeve that Larry announced earlier. Station fading and commercials.
Next caller Judy has an answer for Diane the sleepwalker caller. However the station fades again and most of the call is not heard.
When the station fades in again, WBZ is airing the old time radio break. We believe that this 30 minute feature was a union rule so that staff could have a break. We edited the actual program out as it was not relevant to The Larry Glick Show. We pick up the remainder of Larry's show after the end of the old Time Radio break.
Larry plays The Banana Boat Song by Stan Freberg just before the news at 3 AM.
Associated Press Network News at 3 AM. The recording ends as Larry is reading the weather and just before he dates the program T........(uesday July 4th 1978).
Commercials.
Next caller is Tonya from Brookline a first time caller (round of applause). Larry asks how old she is. Tonya replies, 13 today. Larry sings happy birthday with the harmonica played by Charlie DiGiovanni. Tonya asks Larry to “sing” Babaluci and that her mother told her about the song. Larry asks her why she is up so late. She replies “Just sing the song! Larry laughs it off and plays the song for her.
Commercials and Promos.
Some station fading in and out. Next caller is Diane first time caller from Roslindale, a residential neighborhood in Boston (round of applause). Diane asks Larry the question, How to approach a person who talks or walks in their sleep? Larry asks a few questions and Diane confesses that it is her. Her mother told her. Diane is 14 years old. Larry asks Diane to talk to her mother. Arlene, her mother get on the phone and she and Larry discuss Diane's sleepwalking. Station fades a bit and the conversation concludes.
Muck informs Larry that the line-up for the old time radio break is incorrect and that there will be a detective show rather than The Great Gildersleeve that Larry announced earlier. Station fading and commercials.
Next caller Judy has an answer for Diane the sleepwalker caller. However the station fades again and most of the call is not heard.
When the station fades in again, WBZ is airing the old time radio break. We believe that this 30 minute feature was a union rule so that staff could have a break. We edited the actual program out as it was not relevant to The Larry Glick Show. We pick up the remainder of Larry's show after the end of the old Time Radio break.
Larry plays The Banana Boat Song by Stan Freberg just before the news at 3 AM.
Associated Press Network News at 3 AM. The recording ends as Larry is reading the weather and just before he dates the program T........(uesday July 4th 1978).
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