Show No. 181 with guests Phil Cooke and Jennifer Armstrong
Original Airdate: Week of Apr. 17-23, 2013
First hour: Greg Ehrbar (Mouse Tracks: The Story of Walt Disney Records) and Jennifer Armstrong (Why? Because We Still Like You: An Oral History of The Mickey Mouse Club)
help Ed pay tribute to the life and career of singer/actress Annette
Funicello. Also in this hour: A replay of Phil Gries’ 2008 interview
with Jonathan Winters that also features highlights from some of
Jonathan’s earliest work on television, including And Here’s the Show with Ransom Sherman and a guest-host appearance on The Tonight Show with Jack Paar. Second hour: Producer, author and media consultant Phil Cooke joins Ed and Tony Figueroa for a conversation about The Bible,
the epic ten-hour miniseries recently produced for The History Channel
that is part of a growing effort on the part of film and TV studios to
reach out to evangelical audiences. Phil’s latest book, Unique: Telling Your Story in the Age of Brands and Social Media,
not only discusses ways in which pastors and leaders can present their
own unique vision in a way that rises above the clutter, but offers
ideas that are viable for anyone working in broadcast communications
today.
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