Radio advertisements often promote products that claim to improve your mood. While they may work initially, dealing with root issues is the only way improve your mood long-term.
On a radio ad: "Have you been fatigued, irritable, moody? If these symptoms are ignored, you might become depressed or even suicidal! Ward off the blues by taking a pill proven to cheer you up. Millions of people have, and they're glad they did!"
Moody's Mood
The song is by James Moody "Moody's Mood For Love
Distractions such as using a cellphone, adjusting the radio or GPS, eating or drinking, talking to passengers, and being fatigued can contribute to collisions by taking a driver's attention away from the road.
There I Go "There I Go" is not the title of the song. It's actually called "Moody's Mood for Love" and it's by King Pleasure. That is the song he played at the end of his show.
Parker Fennelly originated the role, and played it from 1956 to 1977, reprising his role of the character of the same name on the old Fred Allen radio show "Allen's Alley". After that it was played by Charles C. Welch.
The cast of Behind Your Radio Dial - 1948 includes: Fred Allen as himself Parker Fennelly as Titus Moody Ben Grauer as Narrator Bob Hope as himself Jim Jordan as Fibber McGee Marian Jordan as Molly McGee Graham McNamee as himself Wiley Post as himself Arturo Toscanini as himself Fred Waring as himself
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No. I just found out it is Alastair Begg pronounced 'alex trebek'(who is a catholic?) ============================== Alistair Begg is Senior Pastor of Parkside Church in Cleveland, a Christian non-denominational congregation. His name is not pronounced "Alex Trebek".
Radio Radio Radio was created on 1993-08-26.
Radio Radio was created in 1977.
Alan Webb, Cyril Cusack, Brian Blessed, Rupert Davis, Valentine Dyall, Sir Michael Hordon, Ron Moody, Graham Crowden, Michael Bentine, Andrew Sachs, Hugh Grant & interestingly, Boris Karloff was approached for a radio series.