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Insects

Insects

Worldwide business leader Kingsley Industries is opening a new Entomology Division. The scientists and engineers employed there have been tasked with studying bees, ants, crickets and other insects for inspiration for new inventions. Perhaps Kingsley ingenuity will allow humans to carry fifty times their own weight – just as ants can; or buzz around like bumble bees.

Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 15:54 and 37:27 for local station ID:

Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:

 Hour One:

1 - Beetle with the Boogie Woogie Beat - Floyd and Lloyd Armstrong – 1948

2 - I Know Where the Flies Go - Billy Jones - 1921

3 - The Elephant and the Fly - Sherman and Bianchi Bassoon and Piccolo Duet

4 - Queen Bee Blues - Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson - 1950

5 - Bumble Bee - Memphis Minnie – 1930

6 - Honey Be My Honey Bee - Fred Kirby of WBT's Briarhoppers - 1946

7 - Grasshopper Dance - Royal Guards Band – 1912

8 - Insect Ball - Dope and Skillet with Jay McNeeley and his Orchestra - 1951

9 - Skeeter and the June Bug - Harry C. Browne – 1920

10 - Mean Old Bed Bug Blues - Billy Banks and the Rhythmakers – 1932

11 - Bug-a-Boo - Red Nichols and his Five Pennies - 1931

12 - Bug Scuffle - Swift Jewel Cowboys - 1939

13 - Little Bug - Big Bill and his Orchestra – 1937

14 - The Flies Crawled Up the Window - Ray Starita and his Ambassadors – 1932

15 - The Spider and the Fly - Annisteen Allen with Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra - 1947

16 - Snug as a Bug in a Rug - Lee Bennett with Jan Garber and his Orchestra – 1939

Hour Two:

17 - Leiningen vs the Ants - Escape – 1948

18 - The Love Bug - The Charlie McCarthy Show – 1947

Institute of Ignominy

Institute of Ignominy

Creole

Creole