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TITLE:
610
"The SMART-DAAF
BOYS"
Vol 04: - (589p) -Redescovering Radio/TV With
Documents.
TITLE: 611
"The SMART-DAAF
BOYS":
- (214p) - Wireless TimeLine / (Revised -
2003). It's
Been Contextualized - See
TVI-680.
TITLE:
612
"The SMART-DAAF
BOYS":
- (214p) - The Wireless Patents / (Revised -
2003). It's
Been Contextualized - See
TVI-680.
TITLE:
620
"The SMART-DAAF
BOYS"
Vol 03 - (382)
- ReInventing
Radio/TV With a
Glossary.
TITLE: 630
"The SMART-DAAF
BOYS"
Vol 02 -
475p) -
All-In-One"
Radio/TV
Dictionary.
TITLE: 640
"The SMART-DAAF
BOYS"
Vol 01 -
(529p) -
Inventors
of Radio& The Life Style of
NBStubblefield.
TITLE: 644
- TVI Book of
Month:
- (72 p.) -
"1939"
- Sam Donaldson.
TITLE:
660
Bank Of America, The
Tortfeasor:
-
(245 p.) -
Troy
Cory, Melvin Belli, Scott
Stubblefield.
Upl
TITLE: 670
Cliches For Social
Climbers:
- (214 p.) -
Social
Rhymers, Song Writers, Special Occasions-
TITLE:
TVI Book
Store - 675 "What's
Your Favorite
Color?"
By: Josie Cory / FairyRyerson / Troy
Cory
TITLE: 680
Ddiaries /N.B.
Stubblefield;
- (214 p.) - Troy Cory; Jossi Sigl.
"Contextualized".
TITLE: 681
Ddiaries /SmartDaaf
Boys; -
(214 p.) - Troy Cory; Jossi Sigl.
"Contextualized".
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VRA4012
- Radio Boy; - (30
min.) - Troy Cory; Terry Bulger; Nathan B.
Stubblefield; Dr. Raymond Mofield; Jim Johnson;
Josie Cory; - UPC#023924440127;
----DESCRIPTION:
Directed By: Martin
Green; Troy Cory; Josie Cory;
----The
Players: Troy Cory; Jossi Sigl; Tina Kincaid;
Angelica Bridges; Caroline Nering; Evelyn
Cortes; Jacquelyn Lombard; Marve; Jeep Ransaw;
Susan Jackson; Terry Bulger; Dr. Raymond
Mofield; Jim Johnson; Dr. Horton; Dr. Glenn
Wilcox; Phd.; VO: Scott Stubblefield, Steven
Stubblefield;
----
Every once in a while,
one needs a major Disappointment before they
discover what life's all about -- thus the
reason for the television series,
"Disappointment Diaries".
----
"Radio Boy". WNBS stands
for the initials of Nathan B. Stubblefield, the
true inventor of radio. In this story the
inventor's grandson Troy Cory takes a personal
journey back to his roots, back to Murray,
Kentucky where "radio" began. It's about Nathan
B. Stubblefield's legacy, the people of Murray
and their hidden agendas. The local supporters
and enemies to the cause of ensuring
Stubblefield's rightful place in history. This
story explores Troy Cory's purchase of radio and
TV station WNBS, the creation of "look radio",
his confrontations with the locals, and his
endeavors with the help of publicist Chris
Harris, to set the record straight. Press
conferences and Demonstration of Nathan B.
Stubblefield's "raidio" at the Smithsonian in
Washington with Elliot Sivowitch and Barney
Finn, chief curator present.
----
Songs: "Gotta Lot To
Learn"; "Easy Lovin'"; "Radio Bad
Boys".
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