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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

SimplyScripts Radio – The Holiday Edition.

SimplyScripts Radio – The Holiday Edition. Interview with Craig Clyde

 
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The panel talks to Craig Clyde, Actor, Writer, Director.

Show Notes

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SimplyScripts Radio is produced by Michael Cornetto and released under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 3.0 license.

This episode the panel consisted of host Michael Cornetto

Music provided by Incompetech.com.

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

Please, we’d love to have feedback on the show.

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