Glenn Beck
Classic Episodes
Complete and uncut (well, we removed the commercials), these
are full episodes and time capsules that allow you to listen
to Glenn before he became a nationally syndicated host.
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Classic Beck:
March 20, 2003
Listen back to Glenn's first broadcast after the beginning of
the Iraq War. Commercial Free Broadcast, 1 hour, 54 minutes.
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Classic Beck: WPGC, February 1983
Glenn Beck is on and it's snowing outside. This 6-minute clip is
from long before Glenn started doing talk shows, so
unfortunately it's not a complete rebroadcast. However if you
ever wanted to know what Glenn sounded like 20 years ago, your
wait is over.
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Classic Beck:
July 19, 2001
July 19, 2001: Glenn Beck broadcasts live from 970 WFLA in
Tampa, following a Devil Ray's game that ran late. On this
classic Beck episode you get a special appearance by Dave the
Worst Caller, Stephen Hawkins and Wilford. Also Glenn changes of
the format of 970WFLA to attract a new, younger audience.
Finally the show ends in true Tampa style with a Glenn Beck
Half-Time Show Spectacular.
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Classic Beck: August 22, 1998
August 22, 1998: Glenn debuts on the WABC in New York City.
Glenn discusses the recent U.S. attacks on Afghanistan and Sudan
and if the American people are ready for the upcoming War on
Terrorism ( remember, this is in 1998! ).
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Classic Beck: September 21, 2001
September 21st, 2001. Glenn visits New York City for the first
time since 9-11. He recounts flying into a blacked out NYC and
how different the skyline is.
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Classic Beck: September 11, 2001
This is the broadcast from September 11th, 2001. While we have
cut out the commercials, we have left in the news updates. This
is a very intense broadcast and really puts you back in the
mindset of 9-11.
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Classic Beck: September 10, 2001
September 10th, 2001, the day before America changed forever.
Topics of the day include Jesse Jackson calling for reparations,
bad movie going experiences and the George W Bush visiting
Sarasota (which is just south of Tampa, where Glenn was
broadcasting from at the time). Tomorrow we present the
September 11th, 2001 program.
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Classic Beck: September 7, 2001
It's September 7th, 2001 and
no one suspects the world will change forever in just four days.
This episode is very light with the highlight being a season
opening 'Moron Trivia' which even features a scab referee after
Jeffy goes on strike. Beginning with this program we will bring
you the shows leading up to the September 11, 2001 broadcast.
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Classic Beck: April 13, 2001
April 13, 2001. It's Good
Friday and no one is working. So Glenn spends the day talking
about Easter, miracles, the issues of the day and goofing off.
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Classic Beck: June 15, 2001
June 15, 2001. Digital Angel
is NOT the mark of the beast, or is it? Hear Glenn discuss this
subject and also listen to his interview with Matt Drudge and
find out why he kicks Drudge out of his studios. Find out why by
listening to today's audio!
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Classic Beck: June 11, 2001
June 11, 2001. Glenn
discusses the execution of Timothy McVeigh and the many
unanswered questions about Oklahoma City.
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Classic Beck: February 16, 2001
February 16, 2001. If anyone
believes that Glenn Beck is not consistent in his views, you
need to hear this broadcast. You could easily change the year of
this broadcast from 2001 to 2002 and it would still be relevant.
Hear Glenn discuss the Middle East, dependency on foreign oil
and why we need to take out Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden.
Note, this is February of 2001. And there is a special bonus in
this episode for all of those that say Glenn is always ripping
off Phil Hendrie.
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Classic Beck: December 14, 2001
December 14, 2001 was the
last broadcast Glenn did as a local radio host. Hear his goodbye
show to Tampa in it's entirety. This broadcast is loaded with
the best bits from his program over the years and explains how
many of them came into being. This is truly a classic episode.
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Classic Beck: March 9, 2001
March 9, 2001 was supposed to
be a big day for science. Glenn Beck had worked for weeks on
developing a safe way to launch a “Gerbil” through a bank tube.
However due to circumstances beyond his control, Glenn was told
at the last moment that he would not be allowed to perform the
stunt. This was to be an actual event however it had to be
scrapped. In addition to having to scrap the launch, Glenn was
told to keep everything related to the “Gerbil” event to a 10
minute window. Needless to say, Glenn was in a “mood”. Tune in
to hear what happens, and hear the entire – “Behind the Glenn
Beck Program”. Read more about
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