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Friday, March 19, 2010

Radio Simply – Ron Osborn Edition – Q and A

Mike Shelton hosts the SimplyScripts Radio Ron Osborn Q & A Edition

Rated PG-13 for language

 
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This is a continuation of the interview from last week with Emmy, Cable Aces and WGA nominated writer/producer Ron Osborn.

In this episode Ron answers questions from our panel members and from the Radio Simply Mail Bag.

Our panel consists of George Willson, Phil Clarke Jr, Jeff Bush and Pia.

SimplyScripts Radio is produced by Michael Cornetto and hosted by Mike Shelton.

Music provided by Incompetech.com.

Interested in joining the panel? Send an email to radiosimply (at) gmail.com

iTunes users can subscribe to the SimplyScripts feed and have the show automatically downloaded to your iPod. – Don

3 Comments so far

1.

Tom
March 21st, 2010 at 10:07 am

This was a great show – both of them. Great stories and info from Ron. You have been redeemed.

2.

Shelton
March 22nd, 2010 at 1:24 pm

Thanks, Tom.

3.

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