However, at least one email read on the "Friends and Neighbors" episode, came from a real listener. Interspersed between the music on the shows are old station promos and jingles pre-recorded show promos and commentary from personalities such as Penn Jillette, Jimmy Kimmel and Sarah Silverman Dylan answering email the show has supposedly received (some of the emails are obviously made up. Season One's closing credits were delivered by announcer "Pierre Mancini". Barkin was officially named as the show's introductory announcer in an XM press release for Season Two. With the exception of the Halloween show - Episode 26 - introduced by comedian Steven Wright, all the episodes in Season One were introduced by an uncredited Ellen Barkin who would open with the lines, "It's night (or night time) in the Big City" and then describe a city scene - such as a woman walking in the rain, a shopkeeper closing his doors, angry hookers arguing on a street corner - before introducing the show and "your host, Bob Dylan." Barkin would identify herself in a Christmas greeting delivered to listeners on Season One's Christmas/New Year Special - Episode 34 - ending fan speculation as to whether it was her voice in the introduction. The first season of the Theme Time Radio Hour, hosted by Bob Dylan, ran from May 3, 2006, to Apon XM Satellite Radio for a total of 50 shows. JSTOR ( November 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.įind sources: "Theme Time Radio Hour" season 1 – news Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This article needs additional citations for verification.
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