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12/3/2008


Don’t forget The Cinnamon Bear…

Filed under: Old-Time Radio — Charlie Summers @ 4:46 am

Now that our friend Dennis Crow can no longer remind everyone, it’s up to me; don’t forget to listen to episodes of The Cinnamon Bear each evening during this holiday season. Today’s episode is episode 4, so if you haven’t started yet, you have some catching-up to do if you want it to end, as it should, on Christmas Eve.

Dennis’ legacy is intact, though, as the packet he put together for everyone is still available here; it includes song lyrics, a map of Maybeland, and other goodies. And the first episode of the four-inch-high bear’s story is also available below, although it contains my personal note from earlier this year when Dennis left us far too soon.

The entire series is available in amazing sound quality from First Generation Radio Archives - if you want to hear this series the way it was meant to be heard, buy this set. You and your family will enjoy it for decades to come.

icon for podpress  The Cinnamon Bear - Episode 1 [16:29m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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