
MARY TURNER {LAST SHOW ON KMET-FM} {PART 2 OF 4} (RADIO)
Summary
Continued from R:14176. This radio program, part two of four, marks the end of disc jockey Mary Turner's ten-year run on KMET-FM, Los Angeles. Songs played by Turner include the following: "Hold Me" by Fleetwood Mac, along with a brief interview with Mick Fleetwood, the drummer and leader of the group; "Keep Pushin'" by REO Speedwagon; "Welcome to Hollywood Paradise" by the Henry Pall Band; "Rocky Mountain Way" by Joe Walsh; "Dirty Movies" by Van Halen; "You Better You Bet" by the Who; "Tainted Love" by Soft Cell; "Shakin'" by Eddie Money; "Southbound" by the Allman Brothers Band; "L.A. Woman" by the Doors; "No, No, No" by Ted Nugent; "Only Time Will Tell" by Asia; "Love Stinks" by the J. Geils Band; "The Onvoy" by Warren Zevon; "Maggie May" by Rod Stewart; "Highway to Hell" by AC/DC; "Stone Cold" by Rainbow; and "So Respectable" by the Rolling Stones. Turner gives a quick farewell to her listeners and plays her last song, "Freebird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Jim Ladd follows Turner, as he has for many years, and expresses his emotions for his colleague; his show is a tribute to Turner's career on KMET, which begins with "Miss You" by the Rolling Stones. Includes commercials and promos. Continues with R:14178.
Details
- NETWORK: KMET-FM
- DATE: August 6, 1982 8:00 PM
- RUNNING TIME: 1:58:51
- COLOR/B&W: N/A
- CATALOG ID: R:14177
- GENRE: Radio - Music
- SUBJECT HEADING: Music; Rock music
- SERIES RUN: KMET (Los Angeles, CA) - Radio, 1982
- COMMERCIALS:
- Radio - Commercials - "Night Shift" (feature film)
- Radio - Commercials - "The World According to Garp" (feature film)
- Radio - Commercials - "Things Are Tough All Over" (feature film)
- Radio - Commercials - Atari home video games
- Radio - Commercials - Budweiser beer
- Radio - Commercials - Coca-Cola soda
- Radio - Commercials - Henry Weinheart's Private Reserve beer
- Radio - Commercials - Levi's clothing
- Radio - Commercials - Licorice-Pizza record stores
- Radio - Commercials - Miller Lite beer
- Radio - Commercials - Pioneer portable stereos
- Radio - Commercials - Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park
- Radio - Commercials - Super Shops automotive stores
- Radio - Commercials - Topol smokers toothpolish
- Radio - Commercials - Tower Records
- Radio - Commercials - Tropical Blend suntan lotion
- Radio - Commercials - University Stereo audio/video store
- Radio - Commercials - Wild West clothing stores
- Radio - Promos - "Heart and John Cougar Concert"
- Radio - Promos - "Off-the-Record with Mary Turner"
- Radio - Promos - "Toronto Free-Concert"
CREDITS
- Mary Turner … Host, Disc Jockey
- Jim Ladd … Host, Disc Jockey
- Mick Fleetwood … Guest