The Daws Butler Collection, Various Authors
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The Daws Butler Collection

Narrator: a full cast

Unabridged: 17 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/01/2013


Synopsis

From master voice actor Daws Butler, the voice of Yogi Bear, comes a rare collection of radio plays, cartoon scripts, and acting tutorials. Daws Butlers Halloween Happeningby Daws Butler A new production of the classic radio play, this ghostly story was originally written and performed by Daws Butler. Veteran voice actor Joe Bevilacqua teams up with Lorie Kellogg in this new recording, complete with music and sound effects. What the Butler Wroteby Daws Butler In this series, Joe Bevilacqua presents performances of several scripts Butler wrote for his 1975 acting workshops. Rare Daws Butlerby Daws Butler, Stan Freberg, Herschel Bemardi, Shep Menken, and Carol Hemmingway Daws Butler voiced many of Stan Frebergs greatest comedy records. Here is a hilarious collection of his never-before-released comedy records. Rare Daws Butler, Volume Twoby Daws Butler A follow-up toRare Daws Butler, this second collection features another hour of Butlers rare comedy recordings. Daws Butler Teaches You Dialectsby Daws Butler Voice magician Daws Butler teaches accents and dialects in this radio production. Included in his tutorials are British, Cockney, Irish, Scottish, Italian, Brooklyn, Hindu, German, French, and Southern. Uncle Dunkle and Donnieby Daws Butler and Joe Bevilacqua A collection of imaginative cartoon scripts, this series of thirty-five fables were created by Butler in the 1960s. Here his protg, Joe Bevilacqua, performs all ninety-seven characters with music and sound effects. Uncle Dunkle and Donnie 2by Daws Butler and Pedro Pablo Sacrista This second collection of fables features nineteen never-before-released recordings of Daws Butlers stories, as well as two new Uncle Dunkle fables. The Christmas That Almost Never Wasby Daws Butler It is Christmas Eve at the North Pole when Santa Claus loses his remembery and only a child who has been good for 365 days can save Christmas! Written and performed by Butler, this childrens radio play was recorded in the 1940s.

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