The Comedy-O-Rama Hour

The Comedy-O-Rama Hour


019: Better Late Than Never Father's Day Special (Noel Blanc)

January 18, 2013
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COR 019: Camp Waterlogg-A-Go-Go: Better Late Than Never Father's Day Special (Noel Blanc)


Post Father's Day Radio Special Features Sons of "Flinstones" Voices Paying Tribute to Their Dads, with Noel Blanc & Mel Blanc, Chas Butler & Daws Butler, Alan Reed Jr. and Alan Reed.


"Hey, what's up,doc?" Noel Blanc, the son of cartoon voice legend Mel Blanc. will be heard saying when he guest stars on this Saturday's edition of The Comedy-O-Rama Hour, Joe Bev's wacky weekly radio extravaganza.


On the show, which mixes scripted radio theater, improvisation and real life moments, two Camp Waterlogg kids Skype Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester and Tweety, all voiced by Noel Blanc.


Joe Bev wrote Mel Blanc in 1972 and they became friends, with Blanc critiquing Bev's cassette recorded voices in nine page hand written notes on Bugs Bunny stationary, and several west coast visits in which Bev would sit in on recording sessions of "The Jetsons".


"My mentor Daws Butler was there as Elroy Jetson, Penny Singleton as Jane, Janet Waldo as Judy, Don Messick as Astro. I sat in the recording booth in between Mel Blanc (as Mr. Spacey) and Howard Morris (as The Nervous School Bus Driver). I learned from the masters. Mel was the greatest voice actor who ever lived. We all try live up to the standard he set in the 1930s," says Bev.


Also on the radio show, which is billed as a "Better Late Than Never Father's Day Special":
Alan Reed Jr. reads from his father's autobiography Yabba Dabba Doo! The Alan Reed Story.


Daws Butler as Mr. Jinks and Daws's son Chas Butler as a 7-year old, in "A Baby Setter Sitter: written by Daws Butler, from a never-before-heard 1959 recording.


"The Honeymoon of Ellis & Elise" finds the Camp Waterlogg couple (voiced by Bev. & Kellogg) afloat on a cruise ship during a Rastafarian Pastifarian Pirate attack. Cap'n Crunch (Joe Bev) reads "Lola the Whale" and Ranger Lorie (Kellogg) reads "A Warm Whale," two radio cartoons written by Pedro Pablo Sacristan.


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