AK Rundown October 28&29, 2006

“Halloween”

Guest Host: Len Anderson

 

Intro/Newscasts/Credits

 

1.      Williamson haunted. UAA’s Wendy Williamson is one of the state’s many haunted places.  David Waldron. Pkg. 3:50 (4:25 with intro)

2.      Scary Music Button.

3.      Unalaska ghosts.  One Unalaska resident recounts how the islands ghosts made her feel welcome. Rebecca Sheir, two-way. 6:54 total time.

 

Break #1: “Come and Gone” by Mark Snow from “The X-Files: Fight the Future” Soundtrack

4.   Kotzebue trick or treating. Len Anderson recalls the days of sub-zero trick or                                                                                                                                                                                                 treating with his kids in Kotzebue. Host Essay. 4:18 total time.

5.      Button. “Trick or Treat” by Andrew Gold from “Halloween Howl”

6.      Tusty Pumpkin Run. Every year, the crew of the ferry Tustemena delivers pumpkins to kids along the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian chain. KIAL’s Charles Homan. Vox 2:35 (3:10 with intro)

7.      300 villages: Igiugig and Nondalton both have local monster legends.  3:15 total time.

8.      UFO’s. Alaska and the Yukon are hot spots for UFO sightings. AK’s Ellen Lockyer. Pkg.  4:40 (5:00 with intro)

 

Break #2: “Remnants” by Mark Snow from “The X-Files: Fight the Future” soundtrack

 

9.      Chitina. There’s a crerpy feeling along the road to Chitina that many people feel; some think it is linked to history. Re-run from October 2003. Ak’s Ellen Lockyer. Pkg. 8:45 tape time (9:56 with intro)

10.  Calendar of Events. “All Hallow’s Eve” by Chip David from “Mannheim Steamroller Halloween”

11.   Football mom. Katie Bausler was surprised to find herself becoming obsessed with football after her son’s team did well last year. Pkg. 5:20 (5:45 with intro)

 

Close.  “Semper Fidelis” by Concert Arts Symphonic Band from “Salute to the Services: The Military Band”.