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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 422 with guests Jerry Houser, Paul Robert Coyle and Roy Samuelson is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 422 with guests Jerry Houser, Paul Robert Coyle and Roy Samuelson Original Airdates: Oct. 12-15, 2018 First hour: Voice artist Roy Samuelson talks to Ed about Descriptive Narration, a burgeoning field of voiceover that provides narrated descriptions of … Continue reading →
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Jerry Houser, Descriptive Narration and The Music Scene: Next on TVC
We’ll play Part 2 of our conversation with actor, producer, voice artist and teacher Jerry Houser, television writer Paul Robert Coyle, plus we will welcome voice actor Roy Samuelson, all on the next edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Oct. 12-15 … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Very Brady Christmas, Alan Alda, Ann B. Davis, Atomic Blonde, Baby Driver, blind, Blindness Awareness Month, Blue Bloods, Bob Banas Dancers, Bradysomething, broadcast services for blind, Charlie Callas, Chuck Harter, Class of '44, commuters, Criminal Minds, Dan Davidson, Dave "Killer" Carlson, Dave's a killer, David Janssen, David Steinberg, descriptive narration, Devon Scott, Don Adams, ellwood keiser, Eve Plumb, father ellwood keiser, Father Keiser, Florence Henderson, Ford, Fury, Gary Grimes, Get Out, Greatest Stories of the Bible, Happening 68, Hollywood a Go Go, Houser Holt, houserholtvo, Hullabaloo, Insight, Insight TV series, James Brown, Janis Joplin, Jason Bourne, Jennifer O'Neill, Jerry Houser, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Keebler Cookies, Keebler elves, Killer Carlson, Laugh-In, Lethal Weapon, Lily Tomlin, Lloyd Schwartz, London Has Fallen, Malibu U, Marcia Brady, Mark Lindsay, Maureen McCormick, McDonald’s, Milton Berle, Mr. Novak, Mr. Novak: An Acclaimed Television Series, NCIS, Neil Diamond, Ninth Street West, Oscy, Pacific Rim: Uprising, Paul Newman, Paul Revere, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Paul Sorvino, Paulist Productions, Quaker, Ralph Senensky, Richard Thomas, Rick Nelson, Robb Holt, Robert Mulligan, Robert Reed, Ron Howard, Roy Samuelson, S.S. Titanic, Sam Riddle, Shebang, Sherwood Schwartz, Shindig, Slap Shot, Sly and The Family Stone, Spider-Man: Homecoming, State Farm, Summer of '42, Target, Television Confidential, The Beatles, The Brady Brides, The Brady Bunch, The Bradys, The F.B.I., The Lloyd Thaxton Show, The Mummy, The Sunshine Boys, thirtysomething, Three Dog Night, Three Times Daley, Tom Jones, Vic Morrow, visually impaired, voice actors, voice artist, voice artists, voice over, voice over workshop, voiceover industry, voiceover work, Wally Logan, We'll Get By, Where the Action Is, Zalman King
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