Our Plant Overlords
Join us as we travel to the Cretaceous Period to eavesdrop on the plant kingdom. Can they plot to make us animals and insects do their bidding?
Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 17:14 and 40:28 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:
Hour One:
1 – Bug-A-Boo – Red Nichols and his Five Pennies– 1931
2 - Isis Trapp by Jean Gilbert - Tanz Tournier Orchester – 1921
3 - Poison Ivy - Isobel Walters with Henry Paykin
4 – Magnolia – Paul Whiteman – 1927
5 - Beetle Bug Boogie - Jimmy Collett with Herby Johnson and his Musical Playboys
6 - Flower Lei - Sol Hoopii and his Hawaiian Quartet – 1934
7 - You Get the Roses, I Get the Thorns- Jimmie Osborne - 1950
8 - Love Gives a Thorn with Its Roses - Walter Scanlan – 1924
9 - Flowers That Bloom in the Spring - Mr. Guido Gialdini – 1912
10 - Belaya Akatsiya (White Acacia) - N. Obukhova with Orchestra
11 - My Little Prairie Flower - Texas Jim Lewis and his Lone Star Cowboys – 1942
12 - I Picked a Flower the Color of Your Eyes - Ozzie Nelson – 1935
13 – Nut House Stomp - King Mutt and his Tennessee Thumpers - 1929
14 - Mixed Fruit - Steve Miller's Four Barons – 1949
15 - Mango del Monte (Forbidden Fruit) - Tito Rodriguez con Los Diablos del Mambo – 1949
16 - Eat More Fruit - Maryland Dance Orchestra – 1925
Hour Two:
17 - Let the Lilies Consider - Quiet Please – 1948
18 - Noras' Wedding Anniversary - Adventures of the Thin Man – 1943
19 – Artificial Flowers – Frances Day – 1937
20 - Flowers, Mister Florist, Please – The Ink Spots – 1953
