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| | A Bob and Ray Retrospective |
 | | Bob and Ray, the radio performance, extends from 1946, their first show on WHDH in Boston, "Matinee with Bob and Ray," to 1986, their final show on NPR, "The Bob and Ray Public Radio Show." It is one of the great oeuvres in American humorous literature. |  | | Throughout the piece Bob and Ray are behind the tinted glass of their parked limousine, do not appear, do not speak. |  | | Bob and Ray regularly did pirate sagas, talked the talk of salty tars and furious cap'ns. |
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http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/english/faculty/schmitz/bobray.htm
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| | Billy Bob and Ricky Ray |
 | | Ricky Ray had his best lounging clothes on.He had gotten his old smoking jacket away from the momma blue healer and her pups last night and it had been washed. |  | | That was the one touchy point between she and Billy Bob, he felt threatened by the tattoo. |  | | Granny impressed everyone with her expectorating abilities and Billy Bob bathed in the attention of having a woman of such high class and breeding. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/tx2/defib/billybob.html
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| | The Bob and Ray Home Page |
 | | The Bob and Ray Permanent Archive is my project to collect everything Bob and Ray ever did in any medium--radio, television, books, movies, commercials and ephemera like Piels Beer coasters, Wally Ballou for Mayor Buttons, and Mary McGoon marygold seeds. |  | | The Al Hirschfeld Caricature of Bob and Ray is used by special arrangement with Margo Feiden Galleries, New York. |  | | If you have Bob and Ray recordings, books, coasters, or anything else you'd like to donate to the Archive, please Click on |
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| | Bob and Ray -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Primarily slow-moving, bottom-dwelling fishes of the oceans, the skates and rays are close relatives of the sharks. |  | | The bob is the first line in the group and is shorter than the rest; the wheel is the quatrain that follows the bob. |  | | The 1945 rookie of the year for the Cleveland Rams, U.S. football coach and quarterback Bob Waterfield was born in Elmira, N.Y., on July 26, 1920. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9000592
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| | St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: Bob and Ray |
 | | Bob and Ray were forced to retire in the late 1980s due to the illness of Ray, who died of a heart attack in 1990. |  | | Bob and Ray began their professional career at Boston radio station WHDH on an early morning talk and music program. |  | | Bob was the show's host and Ray the announcer, with each playing a variety of characters in different voices. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_g1epc/is_bio/ai_2419200115
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| | Radio Hall of Fame - Bob & Ray, Comedy |
 | | The Bob and Ray Show was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1995. |  | | Over the next three decades, The Bob and Ray Show appeared on NBC, CBS, the Mutual Broadcasting System, and New York stations WINS, WOR and WHN. |  | | Almost immediately, WHDH gave the new team a daily show, Matinee With Bob and Ray. |
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http://www.radiohof.org/comedy/bobray.html
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| | Comedy Catalog |
 | | Bob and Ray Present the CBS Radio Network (1959): Wally Ballou in Green River Wyoming; Whirling Birds, Inc. (Helicopter Adventures); Smelly Dave Visits Bridgeport; Clifton Wordlinger, Pizza Flipper; Bob and Ray's Mailbag;Linoleum's Millionth Customer; Charlie Chew (Cheap Motel Mystery); Faces in the News;Bob and Ray's Lost and Found. |  | | Meanwhile, a tour makes its way through the Bob and Ray studio, where Kent Lyle Birdley and Mary McGoon discuss bratwurst. |  | | Welcome Back to Carnegie Hall; The Bob and Ray Public Radio Show: Show and Cast Introductions; Organ Concert; Bannister Sliding Contest; Hard Luck Stores; Tippy the Wonder Dog; Speaking Out; Public Service Announcement: Friendly National Chemical Loan and Trust Company; Elmer W. Litzinger, Spy; Dining Out with Bob and Ray; Mr. |
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| | Printer Friendly Version - Mining Bob & Ray archives yields old gold |
 | | All these were taken from Josephson's "Bob and Ray Permanent Archive," which has hundreds of hours of shows plus other B&R memorabilia. |  | | One of the great voices of radio comedy turns 80 today: Bob Elliott of Bob and Ray. |  | | Elliott and his partner, Ray Goulding, were largely retired even before Goulding died in 1990, but their work is way too good ever to fade away. |
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http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/v-pfriendly/story/70018p-65155c.html
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| | Neanderpundit: Ray Rayner. Bob Keeshan. Fred Rogers. |
 | | As for Ray Rayner and Bob Keeshan- I watched 'em every morning in the summer, but would have to miss the Captain when school was in, and they are without doubt the two men I admire most right after my dad. |  | | Ray Raynor, Bob Keeshan, they were there for me, long before Sesame Street. |  | | Bob Keeshan once said, when asked about the innocence of his show and how it left children unprepared for the violence and strife of adulthood, that there were many networks providing children with all the education about violence they needed, and then some. |
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http://www.neanderpundit.com/archives/000004.html
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| | Bob and Ray - SternFanNetwork |
 | | Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding were a comedy duo that began in radio in the late 1940s with a daily 15-minute show titled "Matinee With Bob & Ray." They continued on the air for over 40 years on NBC, CBS, the Mutual Broadcasting System, and NPR, ending in 1987. |  | | All the shows were ad-libbed with Bob and Ray playing all the characters, often spoofing the conventions of other radio programs. |  | | Howie and Robin, around the WNBC and early WXRK days, decided to goof on Bob and Ray by deeping their voices and pretending to be the duo who acted homosexual around each other. |
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http://www.sternfannetwork.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=46892
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| | Bob and Ray |
 | | [Dissolve to classic radio comedians Bob and Ray who sit together in a sort of festive holiday talk show setting. |  | | Elliott Gould: Ladies and gentlemen, Bob and Ray. |  | | Interviewer: Every year as the holiday season rolls around, we have our scouts search the train stations, the bus depots, trying to find people who have, uh, well, hard luck stories to tell, and we try to make their Christmas season a little bit happier. |
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| | Bob and Ray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bob and Ray were inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1995. |  | | Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding were an American comedy duo that began in radio in 1946 with a daily 15-minute show titled Matinee With Bob and Ray. |  | | Bob and Ray also gained fame as the voices of Bert and Harry Piels, two animated characters from a very successful ad campaign for Piels Brothers Beer. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_and_Ray
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| | Something Old, Nothing New: An Honest Politician |
 | | The routine was incorporated into Bob and Ray's Broadway show Bob and Ray, the Two and Only, though I would assume they'd done it on radio before that. |  | | Bob and Ray are the forefathers of the routines on shows like The Daily Show, where the correspondents play on our knowledge of the cliches of broadcast journalism, and of the lengths to which reporters and interviewees alike will go to keep from speaking plainly. |  | | Anyway, the "Corrupt Mayor" routine, like many of Bob and Ray's routines, is set up as a mock news interview, with Bob as the interviewer and Ray as the interviewee. |
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http://zvbxrpl.blogspot.com/2004/09/honest-politician.html
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| | Re: Ray Santilli V Bob Kiviat |
 | | Bob and the Fox attorneys would eat him alive during the discovery phase of the civil suit and we might get some answers that Ray is otherwise unwilling to provide. |  | | > which has already been ackowledged by both Bob and FOX). |  | | Quite frankly Ray you sound similar to a certain computer company and their tales/claims/storys. |
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http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/updates/1998/may/m13-006.shtml
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| | Welcome to Bob and Ray's Road Trip Page! |
 | | Bob and Ray are pleased to announce that Disney will not be serving shark fin soup at Hong Kong Disney. |  | | Bob and Ray's Road Trip Page site is [still] undergoing a massive reworking over the Summer of 2005. |  | | Welcome to Bob and Ray's Road Trip Page! |
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| | Bob - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | Bob (New Earth), The name for the fictional planet in Titan A.E. Bob FM, a brand for numerous radio stations in Canada and the United States |  | | The article about Bob contains information related to Bob. |  | | Bob is a shortened version of the name Robert. |
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http://www.arikah.net/encyclopedia/Bob_%26_Ray
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| | Ray, J Bob, CPA - Ray J Bob CPA - Finance & Professional - Richardson, TX, 75081-4006 - Citysearch |
 | | Ray, J Bob, CPA - Ray J Bob CPA |  | | Ray, J Bob, CPA - Ray J Bob CPA - Finance & Professional - Richardson, TX, 75081-4006 - Citysearch |  | | Enjoy a margarita or barbecue plate at these Dallas restaurants and bars with outdoor seating. |
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| | 13 Questions For...Bob Ray |
 | | Since that day, I've seen Bob quite a bit here and there, at clubs, in Park City (where he showed "Rock Opera" as a part of the No Dance Film Festival), at the CD release party for the soundtrack at Red Eye Fly, at the Paramount Theater. |  | | One of the first true Austin film events I was allowed to witness, after moving here last summer, was the premier of Bob Ray's "Rock Opera" at the Alamo Draft House. |  | | Bob's film amazed me with it's rambunctious counter culture spirit and it middle finger salute to the norm. |
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http://www.filethirteen.com/interviews/bobray.htm
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| | Mike Harney: Bob and Ray's Overstocked Warehouse |
 | | The Bob and Ray Giant Overstocked Surplus Warehouse still has a good selection of both male and female stuffed owls mounted on a variety of walnut, mahogany, and Early American maple twigs. |  | | RadioArt offers over 40 hours of recorded Bob & Ray radio and stage shows |  | | But, friends, this is backed up by the unconditional Bob and Ray guarantee: Not one of the kiddies will know these were once rabbits. |
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| | Bob and Ray's Home Run Hitters Club |
 | | The Bob and Ray Foundation For Truth and Justice believes that it is important that we recognize our role models and thank them for the fine examples they set for all of us for so many years. |  | | In short, Bob Horan was one of my heroes when I was a prosecutor and he remains one today." |  | | In 1976, Bob convicted James Breeden of executing 4 people and wounding a 6th in the walk-in freezer of a fast food restaurant. |
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| | eBay - bob and ray, CDs, Audiobooks items on eBay.com |
 | | 17 items found for bob and ray in eBay Stores. |  | | BOB AND RAY MP3 OTR~296 RADIO SHOWS~2 CD~ 'N N'~$6 S |  | | OTR Bob and Ray, 2 CD Set 208 Shows |
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| | Steve's List |
 | | Norm Nathan Show (WHDH, 1960s-70s), Jean Shepherd Show (as replayed on WGBH, 1970s), Bob and Ray Show (WOR New York, 1970s. |  | | "Bob and Ray - A Night of Two Stars" (Carnegie Hall, about 1984) |  | | Bob Dylan with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at Sandstone (Kansas), 1985 or so. |
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| | London Ontario Restaurants - Jim Bob Ray's London, Ontario - Bars |
 | | Now you can get the extra popular Jim Bob Ray's wings in medium, hot or honey garlic with blue cheese and crudite. |  | | London Ontario Restaurants - Jim Bob Ray's London, Ontario - Bars |  | | Perfect for a fun night out for everyone, Jim Bob's never disappoints. |
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| | McCook Daily Gazette: Story: Robert T. 'Bob' Ray |
 | | When he retired from the State Historical Society, he moved back to McCook, and since 1991, has owned Bob's Books presently in the old DeGroff's building. |  | | McCook Daily Gazette: Story: Robert T. 'Bob' Ray |  | | Robert T. "Bob" Ray, 78, of McCook, died Thursday (April 14, 2005) at Community Hospital of McCook. |
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| | Bob and Ray OTR MP3 List |
 | | Many of Bob and Ray's sketches are famous, such as their lampoon of Mr. |  | | Wally Ballou, Roving Reporter is always among the favorites of every Bob and Ray fan, for he was the |  | | Bob and Ray are really singular talents, but if you like them, you might enjoy the Americana odd-personality serial humor of Vic and Sade, the verbal fireworks of the Marx Brothers. |
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| | 98.7WFMT Radio Network Classic Ray and Bob |
 | | Bob and Ray parodied soap operas, game shows, "experts" and commercials--- all still with us today, only more so. |  | | All of the comedians and humorists of our time love Bob and Ray -- Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, David Letterman, George Carlin, Jerry Seinfeld and Al Franken are fans, and have acknowledged Bob and Ray's influence. |  | | Bob and Ray CDs are available at a discount for use as fundraising premiums. |
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http://www.wfmt.com/radionetwork/rayandbob.html
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| | Bob Ray, Governor of Iowa |
 | | We should have gotten almost half of the committee assignments and other things, to be fair, but Bob Ray and his goons (one literally twisted my arm behind my back while telling me to vote a certain way at the district convention) shut us out entirely and no Reagan people had seats on anything. |  | | The Cedar Rapids Gazette ran a front page picture of Bob Ray and me shaking our fingers or fists at each other. |  | | For a dozen years, Bob Ray has snubbed Ronald Reagan every time he visited the state, always arranging to be out of town -- once even scurrying out of the state a day early for another meeting. |
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| | Bob and Ray |
 | | After Ronald Reagan's death, Ray Charles's version of "Amazing Grace," one of Reagan's favorite songs, kept popping up on radio and TV. |  | | In that way and others--his fierce individuality and self-reliance and drive to electrify mass audiences with his art--he was one of Louis Armstrong's truest heirs. |  | | Brother Ray really was a Great Communicator, a shining example of pop culture as melting pot. |
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