
Sundays with Shep
Sunday - 6 AM & 6 PM
A weekly program dedicated to Hammond’s legendary radio raconteur, Jean Shepherd. He’s best known these days for writing and narrating “A Christmas Story.” From the 1950s through 1970s, Shepherd hosted a nightly radio broadcast – usually an extemporaneous monologue – that was and is unlike anything else on the radio. Ryan Priest digs into the Shepherd radio archives every week for a captivating hour from the master storyteller.
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There's a lot of planning that goes into holding up a bank.
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Shep shares columns from humorist Don Marquis
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Never stick your tongue on a frozen telephone pole.
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Shep leafs through his copy of the Guinness Book of World Records.
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Shep watches the ball drop to ring in the New Year.
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Shep describes spending Christmas Day at Camp Crowder.
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An overlooked spelling error becomes a new addition to Shep's vocabulary.