Doug Eastick, in part, Feb 15th 2017:
>
> Stuart was a legend here in Canada for radio storytelling.    If you have 
> 15 minutes and access online, go find the story of Dave and the Christmas 
> Turkey.   If you are really curious, I'll "ship you some cassettes" that I 
> have :) -- email me directly.
>
> Stuart's weekly radio show was recorded across Canada as a live stage 
> production.  Musical guests were regulars, and they recorded a few Vinyl 
> Café stories based on the fictional characters Dave, his wife Morley, and 
> kids Sam and Stephanie.   These stories with Dave were often repeated over 
> the years, sold as books, and sold as CD's.   The stories were funny, 
> sweet, touching, and poignant.
>
> I had the opportunity to attend a recording of the Vinyl Café once in 
> Sudbury, as well as Regina.   Always a great night.
>
> When our kids were small, we would listen to the stories on longer car 
> rides.   
>
> https://www.vinylcafe.com/
>
> CBC 
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/stuart-mclean-dead-obit-1.3984826
>
>
> From my Ceeb email blast: McLean's final Christmas show - a year old - but 
probably with the story Doug refs... CBC 
<http://www.cbc.ca/listen/shows/vinyl-cafe/episode/15210237> (link)

B

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