So, now, we can enjoy the awesome production power of Gary Gears on WXLW, in context, with the station owner’s son Bill (Super) Shirk in afternoon drive  unscoped! And that Art Theatre spot is just… too bizarre!
At 48:36, you’ll hear a CBS Radio commentary by a younger Walter Cronkite. A lot of the great commercial spots heard in this exhibit paid for that, and it’s a win-win for the listener, at least, with the advantage of thirty years. If you don’t agree, well, you’ll need to stick around for the local news by Debbie Reynolds. Honest.
It sounds like this one came right off the station’s air monitor, and we only wish there was more.
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