Monday, November 30, 2009

Audio book in mp3



Here's Johnny! My Memories of Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show, and 40 Years of Friendship



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Here's Johnny! My Memories of Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show, and 40 Years of Friendship


Author : Ed McMahon

Performed By : Ed McMahon

Publisher : Blackstone Audio Inc

Runtime : 4 hours

Categories : Arts & Drama

Our Price : $12.95

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"[McMahon is] an engaging reader with a conversational style and sharp comic timing.

With an emphasis on classic "Tonight Show" moments, McMahon's recollections will bring back warm

memories for viewers."AudioFile



Here's Johnny! is like sitting with Ed and Johnny over lunch.



Brilliant in front of the camera but shy in person, Johnny Carson seldom gave interviews. But no one knew

him better than Ed McMahon, Carson's personal friend and showbiz sidekick for almost forty years. Now,

with Johnny's blessings before he died, McMahon can finally share all the stories that only he knows. From

the sofa at Johnny's right, to backstage, to their personal relationship, McMahon provides a real picture of

the man who so carefully censored his public image, revealing the caring person within the dynamic star.


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Importance of Being Earnest, The
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Importance of Being Earnest, The

Author : Oscar Wilde
Performed By : Full Cast Performance
Publisher : Select Music & Distribution
Runtime : 1 hour 50 minutes
Categories : Classic Literature
Dramatizations
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Performed by: John Gielgud, Edith Evans and cast.

This is one of the great recordings of a great play. John Gielgud stars as Earnest and Edith Evans gives her indomitable performance as Lady Bracknell in this classic radio recording from 1951.

Performance styles may have changed, but this is an unmatched production bearing all the hallmarks of outstanding audio drama featuring some of the finest actors of the 20th century.

Also included are two collections of poetry readings by John Gielgud and Edith Evans.

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