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JOE BEVILACQUA (JOE BEV) RETURNS TO THE AIRWAVES
WITH THE FIRST RADIO CARTOON SHOW EVER -- CARTOON CARNIVAL!
As the protege of cartoon voice legend Daws Butler
(Yogi Bear), the veteran award-winning broadcaster (NPR, XM Radio)
Joe Bevilacqua is no stranger to the cartoon world. Joe Bev even
co-authored his mentor's authorized biography, "Daws Butler,
Characters Actor", available at BearManorMedia.Com.
From Mel Blanc to June Foray, from Disney to Hanna-Barbera,
"Cartoon Carnival" is a lively hour of rare and classic
cartoon audio, children's records, cartoon music and sound effects,
new radio cartoons, interviews and mini-documentaries about the
wonderful world of animation.
THIS WEEKS SHOW...
WEEK OF FEBURARY 8
“The Cartoon Carnival Valentine Special” - co-hosted by real life husband and wife Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg - Stan Freberg in “John and Marsha” (1951), Mel Blanc and June Foray in Pepe Le Pew's “Really Scent” (1959), scenes from “Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown” (1975), Joe Bev's former Math teacher explains his “Mathematical Analysis of Romantic Love” (2005), Mel Blanc in the Bugs Bunny cartoon “Hare Splitter” (1948), Jack Mercer and Mae Questal in the Popeye cartoon “Hillbilly and Cooing”
(1956), Joe Bevilacqua, Lorie Kellogg, Kenny Savoy and Jim Folly in scenes from “The Camp Waterlogg Valentine Special” (2004). |
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Week of SEPTEMBER 7, 2009
Program 1
A TRIBUTE TO JOE BARBERA, featuring LEONARD MALTIN, HANNA-BARBERA cartoon clips and JOE BEV'S interview with BARBERA, MEL BLANC's demo tape, a never-before heard "HUCKLEBERRY HOUND" AND "YOGI BEAR" CARTOON from 1959, a live performance of "ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE" featuring JUNE FORAY, "WILLOUGHBY AND THE PROFESSOR", "UNCLE DUNKLE AND DONNIE".
Week of SEPTEMBER 14, 2009
Program 2
Audio from TV's "Truth or Consequences" with BOB BARKER and DAWS BUTLER (Yogi Bear) from 1960, Stan Freberg in "THREE LITTLE BOPS" from the 1957 Warner Brothers cartoon, a live performance of "FRACTURED FAIRY TALES" JUNE FORAY, "WILLOUGHBY AND THE PROFFESOR", "UNCLE DUNKLE AND DONNIE".
Week of SEPTEMBER 21, 2009
Program 3
Part one of A TRIBUTE TO BOB CLAMPETT'S "TIME FOR BEANY", an interview with STAN FREBERG, a live performance of "DUDLEY DOO-RIGHT" featuring JUNE FORAY, "WILLOUGHBY AND THE PROFFESOR", "UNCLE DUNKLE AND DONNIE".
Week of SEPTEMBER 28, 2009
Program 4
Part two of A TRIBUTE TO "TIME FOR BEANY", featuring STAN FREBERG and DAWS BUTLER, BILL MARX, author of "SON OF HARPO SPEAKS", talks by phone about his dad's favorite children shows, CLYDE CRASHCUP INVENTS THE BATHTUB with SHEP MENKEN (1961), PEBBLES AND BAMM BAMM sing "LET THE SUN SHINE IN", "WILLOUGHBY AND THE PROFFESOR", "UNCLE DUNKLE AND DONNIE".
Week of OCTOBER 5, 2009
Program 5
Part one of a rare Yogi Bear cartoon (1958); Louis Armstrong does Disney; the premiere installment of Disney's "Wonderful World of Color," with Ludwig Von Drake (Paul Frees) and Disney himself (1961); Daws Butler demonstrates how to do Quick Draw Mc Graw and Baba Looey (1975); "Popeye in Giantland" - a rare radio show (1935); Uncle Dunkle and Donnie in "Pete the Pelican"; the conclusion of "Willoughby and the Professor Meet Bartizan the Genie" (1976).
Week of OCTOBER 12, 2009
Program 6
A report on the ASIFA Digital Animation Archives," with Jerry Beck, June Foray, Steve Worth, and rare audio of Jack Mercer and Mae Questel as Popeye and Olive; listener Kevin Butler of TVParty.com reveals the history behind our theme song; part two of a rare Yogi Bear cartoon (1958); part two of the premiere installment of Disney's "Wonderful World of Color," with Ludwig Von Drake (Paul Frees); part two of "Popeye in Giantland" - a rare radio show (1935); a tribute to "Captain Kangaroo"; Tom Terrific in "Robinsnest Crusoe" part one; "Willoughby and the Professor Go to Hollywood" part one (1972).
Week of OCTOBER 19, 2009
Holiday Special
The Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular, part one: Guest host Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev.) presents: June Foray and Mel Blanc in "Broomstick Bunny" (1956); part one of June Foray and Paul Frees in "Snooper and Blabber Meet the Gruesomes" (1966); Allan Reed, Mel Blanc, Jean VanderPyl, Gerry Johnson, Doug Young, Howard Morris, and Alan Melvin in part one of "The Flintstones: Monster Fred" (1964); Betty Boop sings "Mysterious Mose" (1930).
Week of OCTOBER 26, 2009
Holiday Special
The Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular, part two: Guest host Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev.) presents: "Quick Draw Mc Graw and the Treasure of Sarah's Mattress" (1960); part two of June Foray and Paul Frees in "Snooper and Blabber Meet the Gruesomes" (1966); Allan Reed, Mel Blanc, Jean VanderPyl, Gerry Johnson, Doug Young, Howard Morris, and Alan Melvin in part two of "The Flintstones: Monster Fred" (1964); Betty Hutton sings "Ol' Man Mose is Dead".
Week of NOVEMBER 2, 2009
Holiday Special
The "Cartoon Carnival"Election Special, Joe Bev's alter ego, noted newsman Walter Cockeyed fills in as host and presents a wide array of classic and rare political cartoon, record and radio audio, including Stan Freberg, Daws Butler, Alan Reed and June Foray in "The CBS Radio Workshop (1956), Mae Questel and Jack Mercer in "Olive Oyl for President" (1948);Stan Freberg and Daws Butler in "Cecil the Sick-sick Sea Serpent Meets President harry Truman" (1952), Fred Allen Visits Senator Claghorn (Kenny Delmar) (late1940s); Stan Freberg and Daws Butler in "Point of Order" (1954); Bob and Ray in "Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife" (1954); Mel Blanc in "Ballot Box Bunny" (1950); "The Hardly-Worth-It Report Investigates The Three Little Pigs" (1966);and Mae Questel in "Betty Boop for President" (1932).
Week of NOVEMBER 9
Program 7
Part one of Joe Bev's interview with Hanna-Barbera music composer Hoyt Curtin, part one (2000); part one of a rare "Top Cat" cartoon (1965); Daws Butler and June Foray in "The 64,000 Question," an unreleased Capital Record (1959); Paul Frees in "Disney's Wonderful World of Color," part three (1961); Uncle Dunkle and Donnie: "Helpful the Dwarf" (2009); "Hi-Ho" from "Snow White" (1937); "Willoughby and the Professor Go to Hollywood," part two (1972); and Tom Terrific in "Robinsnest Caruso," part two (1957).
Week of NOVEMBER 16
Program 8
Part two of Joe Bev's interview with Hanna-Barbera music composer Hoyt Curtin, part one (2000); "Flintstones" Jazz; the conclusion of a rare "Top Cat" cartoon (1965); the conclusion of Tom Terrific in "Robinsnest Caruso"; Uncle Dunkle and Donnie: "Peppy Possum" (2009); "Willoughby and the Professor Go to Hollywood," part two (1972).
Week of NOVEMBER 23, 2009
Holiday Special
"The Cartoon Carnival Thanksgiving Special" - Joe Bevilacqua's alter ego, noted newsman Walter Cockeyed fills in again as host and presents a wide array of classic and rare holiday themed cartoon, record and radio audio, including Arthur Q. Bryan, Mel Blanc and Sraah Berner in Friz Freleng's "The Hardship of Miles Standish" (1938); selections from "Stan Freberg Presents the United States of America"; Jack Benny has a "Turkey Dream" (1947), with Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Frank Nelson and the Sportsman Quartet; Jack Mercer in "Pligrim Popeye" (1951); Daws Butler and Don Messick in the Yogi Bear cartoon "Rah-Rah Bear!" (1959); and listener Kevin Bulter (TVParty.com) talks about the history CBS Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Week of NOVEMBER 30, 2009
Program 9
An unreleased recording of Daws Butler and his sons Don and Chas Butler performing "The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins" by Dr. Suess; the conclusion of "Willoughby and the Professor Go to Hollywood" (1972), the music of Carl Stalling, Raymond Scott, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and David Rose; and Uncle Dunkle and Donnie: "Malcolm the Old Tire," written by Daws Butler and performed by Joe Bev.
WEEK OF DECEMBER 7, 2009
Program 10
Part one of Bob Claster's interview with June Foray and Bill Scott (1985), audio from the first "Rocky and Bullwinkle" show (1959), "Willoughby and the Professor Meet the Godfather" part one (1972), Jiminy Cricket (Cliff Edwards) sings about "The Encyclopedia," Daws Butler and Don Messick in part one of a rare "Pixie and Dixie" Hanan-Barbera cartoon (1958), Uncle Dunkle and Donnie in "The Big Wind" (2009), "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" from Captain Kangaroo, Jack Mercer and Mae Questal sing "Beware of Barnacle Bill" (1935).
WEEK OF DECEMBER 14, 2009
Program 11
Part two of Bob Claster's interview with June Foray and Bill Scott (1985), more audio from the first "Rocky and Bullwinkle" show (1959), "Willoughby and the Professor Meet the Godfather" part two (1972), Alan Reed (as Fred Flintstone) sings opera, Daws Butler and Don Messick in part two of a rare "Pixie and Dixie" Hanan-Barbera cartoon (1958), Uncle Dunkle and Donnie in "The Enchanted Tape Recorder" (2009), part one of the 1962 Capitol Record: "Bugs Bunny vs. the Tortoise" voiced by Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan and Jimmy Weldon.
WEEK OF DECEMBER 21, 2009
Holiday Special
"The Cartoon Carnival Christmas Party" - hosted by Joe Bev.'s childhood creations Willoughby and the Professor, presenting rare and classic holiday themed cartoon audio and music including Stan Freberg, Daws Butler, Marian Richmond in "Sleepy Santa," "The Christmas That Almost Never Was," and "Christmas Dragnet," plus music from "A Charlie Brown Christmas" by Vince Guarldi, "The Chipmunk Song," Burl Ives sings "Have a Holly Jolly Christmas," Thurl Ravenscroft sings "You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch," and Sammy Davis Jr. sings "It's Christmas Time All Over the World."
Christmas Special Online:
Listen anytime at: http://www.prx.org/pieces/42336
Week of DECEMBER 28, 2009
Program One (REBROADCAST):
A TRIBUTE TO JOE BARBERA, featuring LEONARD MALTIN, HANNA-BARBERA cartoon clips and JOE BEV'S interview with BARBERA, MEL BLANC's demo tape, a never-before heard "HUCKLEBERRY HOUND" AND "YOGI BEAR" CARTOON from 1959, a live performance of "ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE" featuring JUNE FORAY, "WILLOUGHBY AND THE PROFFESOR", "UNCLE DUNKLE AND DONNIE".
WEEK OF JANUARY 4
Program 14
June Foray and Bill Scott ("Rocky and Bullwinkle") talk with Bob Claster (1985) part three, Bill Scott, June Foray, Paul Frees and Walter Tetley in the first "Peabody and Sherman" (1959), a Bullwinkle "Cheerios" commercial (1964), "Lil Red Riding Who?" as told by Uncle Dunkle (2009), Huckleberry Hound (Daws Butler) sings "Bingo Ringo" (1965), part one of a rare Huckleberry Hound cartoon (1958), Roy Rogers sings "A Cowboy Needs a Horse," the premiere of "Tom Mix and the Mystery of the Bodiless Horseman" part one (2010), "Willoughby and the Professor Meet the Godfather" part three (1972), and "Bugs Bunny VS. the Tortoise" part one (1948) with Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan and Jimmy Weldon.
WEEK OF JANUARY 12
Program 13
June Foray and Bill Scott ("Rocky and Bullwinkle") talk with Bob Claster (1985) part four, Hans Conried, Bill Scoot, June Foray and Paul Frees in a Fractured Flickers: "Tarfoot, the Apeman" (1964) part one, "Lil Red Riding Who?" as told by Aunt Rapunzel (2009), the Red Dirt Rangers sing "Where D...o All the Tumbleweeds Go" (2000), part two of a rare Huckleberry Hound cartoon (1958), "Tom Mix and the Mystery of the Bodiless Horseman" part two (2010), "Willoughby and the Professor Meet the Godfather" part four (1972), and the conclusion of "Bugs Bunny VS. the Tortoise" (1948) with Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan and Jimmy Weldon.
WEEK OF JANUARY 19
Program 14
June Foray and Bill Scott ("Rocky and Bullwinkle") talk with Bob Claster (1985) part five, Edward Everett Horton, Bill Scott, June Foray, and Paul Frees in a Fractured Fairy Tales: "Puss n Boots" (1959), Hans Conried, Bill Scott, June Foray and Paul Frees in a Fractured Flickers: ..."Tarfoot, the Apeman" (1964) conclusion, Uncle Dunkle and Donnie in "The Green Cow" (2009), the Red Dirt Rangers sing "Ribbet" (2000), Daws Butler and Doug Young in a Quick Draw McGraw cartoon (1959), "Tom Mix and the Mystery of the Bodiless Horseman" part three (2010), "Willoughby and the Professor Meet the Godfather" part five (1972), and music from the "Captain Kangaroo" show.
WEEK OF JANUARY 25
Program 15
June Foray and Bill Scott ("Rocky and Bullwinkle") talk with Bob Claster (1985) conclusion, William Conrad, Bill Scott, June Foray, and Paul Frees in Rocky and Bullwinkle: "Jet Rocket Fuel" part two (1959), "Jack and the Beans Talk" as told by Uncle Dunkle (2009), "Mary Had a Lil Lamb" as told by Mr. Jinks (1982), Daws Butler and Doug Young in n "Augie Doggie" cartoon (1959), "Tom Mix and the Mystery of the Bodiless Horseman" part four (2010), "Willoughby and the Professor Meet the Godfather" conclusion (1972), and music from the "Captain Kangaroo" show.
WEEK OF FEBURARY 1
Joe Bevilacqua's profile of unsung Rockabilly pioneer Ray Campi (2003), Detmar Poppen, Olive Lamoy and Jimmy Donnelly in “Popeye Meets Robin Hood” (1935), the original Popeye (Billy Costello) sings “Nagasaki” (1935), Mr. Jinx (Daws Butler) tells “Jack and the Beans Talk” to Chas Butler, age 7
(1959), Joe Bevilacqua as Aunt Rapunzel and Donnie in “Bigelow Bee and the Honey Factory” (2009), The Red Dirt Rangers sing “Woogly Boogly Bee” (2000), part five of Joe Bevilacqua reading “Tom Mix and the Mystery of the Bodiless Horseman” (2010).
WEEK OF FEBURARY 8
“The Cartoon Carnival Valentine Special” - co-hosted by real life husband and wife Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg - Stan Freberg in “John and Marsha” (1951), Mel Blanc and June Foray in Pepe Le Pew's “Really Scent” (1959), scenes from “Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown” (1975), Joe Bev's former Math teacher explains his “Mathematical Analysis of Romantic Love” (2005), Mel Blanc in the Bugs Bunny cartoon “Hare Splitter” (1948), Jack Mercer and Mae Questal in the Popeye cartoon “Hillbilly and Cooing”
(1956), Joe Bevilacqua, Lorie Kellogg, Kenny Savoy and Jim Folly in scenes from “The Camp Waterlogg Valentine Special” (2004).
WEEK OF FEBURARY 15
The Cartoon Carnival ”Presidents Day Special” - Once again noted newsman Walter Cockeyed (Joe Bev.) guest hosts - Stan Freberg, Peter Leeds and Barney Phillips in “Washington Crosses the Delaware” (1961), Mel Blanc and Bea Benederet in “Yankee Doodle Bugs” (1954), Bob Newhart's take on “Abe Lincoln and Madison Avenue” (1960), Joe Bevilacqua as Uncle Dunkle and Donnie in “The Cherry Tree Caper” (2009), Mel Torme sings “Abraham” with the Chico Marx Orchestra (1943), Jim Henson and Frank Oz in “Kermit the Frog Interviews George Washington's Father” (1976), Stan Freberg, Tyne Daly, June Foray, Sherman Hemsley and William Woodson in “Abe Lincoln at Home in the White House” (1996), Lorie Kellogg and Joe Bevilacqua in“Who's Afraid of a Virginian's Wrath”, excerpts from the Porky Pig cartoon“Old Glory” (1939) and the Daffy Duck cartoon “Scrap Happy Daffy” (1943).
WEEK OF FEBURARY 22
Part one of a profile on Ray Campi's Interviews with Old Hollywood Legends (2004), including Mel Blanc (1974) and Bud Abbott (1971), Mel Blanc in“Woody Woodpecker Out West” (1940s), the conclusion of Joe Bevilacqua reading “Tom Mix and the Mystery of the Bodiless Horseman” (2010), an episode of “Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales” (1960s), Daws Butler and Tip Corning in “Happy Grasshopper” (1940s), Joe Bevilacqua in “Punky Possum and the Mud Bath,” a musical Uncle Dunkle story by Daws Butler (2002), Mel Blanc sings “Daffy Duck's Rhapsody” (1940s). |
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- Stuart Shostak, Owner/Program Director, Shokus Internet Radio
“We are delighted to be welcoming Joe Bev and his terrific 'Cartoon Carnival' program to Shokus Internet Radio. Joe is an extremely talented guy and his show is a perfect fit for our radio station, which caters primarily to the baby boomer ...generation. The listeners are going to immediately embrace Joe's personality and his knowledge of the classic days of film and television animation."
- Stuart Shostak, Owner/Program Director, Shokus Internet Radio

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