Two Chairs No Waiting 53: One Year of Mayberry Podcasting   October 13th, 2009

Host: Allan Newsome
Special Guest Host: Jan Newsome
Running time: 0:12:13

Two Chairs No Waiting

Two Chairs No Waiting

Two Chairs No Waiting made it through the first year of podcast episodes.  What started as a way to publish interviews with cast members that were on Mayberry.com as “Real Audio” files and my desire to turn them into MP3 files so folks could listen has turned in to a weekly Internet radio show about Mayberry.  Two Chairs first year was 52 episodes with just over 11 and a half hours of Mayberry content.

I never dreamed that more would be left to say after the first few episodes.

Thank you to everyone that listens and to all those that have already been a part of the show. I also want to thank my wonderful wife for allowing me to produce a show a week and for hosting the first episode of our second season.

Remember to tell folks about our show and don’t please don’t forget to leave comments or ask questions on the Mayberry.com/podcasts website or by using the contact information given in the podcast. We’d love to have you be a part of our next feedback episode.

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2 Responses

October 16th, 2009 at 5:25 am
Bruce Gilfillan Says:

Dear Allen, my wife an I recently became aware of this wonderful service you provide, and have become fans. We recently were able to attend the Mayberry days festival Sept. 09, for the first time. Didn’t know that such wonderful events like this happened. Keep up the good work, your new fans in Oklahoma. God bless, Bruce and Pamela Gilfillan.

October 17th, 2009 at 5:07 pm
Barb Says:

Are you sure Happy Birthday wasn’t being played by one of those “traveling religions”? If not, the band surely has improved!

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