Why has Bill Narrator Sr. been replaced by a droning, folksy storyteller from public radio? Which medical plan is better? Can Falk just watch a movie and have a peaceful weekend for once in his life? Find out!
Huckster Racket, episode
This episode is also available on Youtube, and in audio formats other than mp3 on archive.org.
Show Notes:
1. Here’s a list of symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes from the American Diabetes Association.
https://www.diabetes.org/diabetes/type-2/symptoms
2. Garrison Narrator incorrectly says, “Falk Zildjian didn’t shoot The Human Resource, or anyone else that day.” But in his opening narration, he said Falk shot the gun out of the hand of Hank Peterson.
Credits:
The opening music clip was from The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950), and the closing music was from Killer Bait (1949), both films in the public domain. Most of the music and sound effects used in the episode are modified or incomplete versions of the originals.
Music under Garrison Narrator: “Tishomingo Blues”
Written by Spencer Williams, published 1917.
Performed by The All Star Stompers, 1947. Music and performance in public domain. I also used the applause from end of recording.
https://archive.org/details/78_tishomingo-blues_the-all-star-stompers-wild-bill-davison-albert-nicholas-jimmy-arch_gbia0004684b/
Sound effect title: Traffic mel 1.wav
By malupeeters
License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
https://freesound.org/people/malupeeters/sounds/191350/
Sound effect title: Gun Fire
By GoodSoundForYou
License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
http://soundbible.com/1998-Gun-Fire.html
Sound effect title: Dry Fire
License: Public Domain
https://freesound.org/people/brianhanson2nd/sounds/171211/
Sound effect title: HARP GLISSANDO DOWN.WAV
License: Public Domain
https://freesound.org/people/olver/sounds/505064/
Title: Park ambience - mostly birds
License: public domain
https://freesound.org/people/Mafon2/sounds/274175/#
Machine gun sound taken from the public domain film Commandos (1968).
The image associated with this episode is a modified detail of the cover of public domain comic book Racket Squad in Action, No. 1 (May-June 1952). Pencils by Albert Tyler, inks by Bob Forgione.
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