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WDW Radio: Your Guide to the Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise and More Disney Magic!

WDW Radio Show # 267 - March 25, 2012 - Your Walt Disney World Information Station

WDW Radio: Your Guide to the Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise and More Disney Magic!

Lou Mongello - Disney Expert

Places & Travel, Leisure, Society & Culture, Kids & Family

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2012

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Interview with Disney Composer Bruce Broughton and Trivia Contest Hello and welcome to The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station. I am your host, Lou Mongello, and this is show #267 for the week of March 25, 2012. I'm pleased to share an interview this week with someone whose incredible talents in storytelling are not with pictures or words, but through his music. Bruce Broughton has received 20 Emmy and numerous Grammy awards as well as an Academy Award nomination for his television and motion picture work, and he also composed and conducted scores for Disney animated films such as The Rescuers Down Under and Bambi II. His incredible music can also be found throughout the Disney parks in themes for attractions such as Ellen's Energy Adventure, The Timekeeper, Honey I Shrunk the Audience and most recently, Spaceship Earth. He will share stories about working on the films and in the theme parks, including the processes, inspiration, differences and experiences, which may just make you appreciate these incredible works of art even more. I'll have the answer and winner for last week's Walt Disney World Trivia Question of the Week, and pose a new one for your chance to win a Disney prize package. I'll have a few announcements and then play more of your voicemails at the end of the show. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's episode of the WDW Radio Show. ------------------------------------- THANK YOU for your support by voting WDW Radio Best Travel Podcast for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011! ------------------------------------- Visit WDWRadio.com and talk about the show by posting in the WDW Radio message forums Walt Disney World Trivia on your iPhone! 770+ questions and more!: http://bit.ly/wdwtip Twitter: http://Twitter.com/LouMongello Facebook: http://Facebook.com/WDWRadio Google+: http://LouMongello.com/gplus Subscribe to Celebrations! The #1 Disney Magazine at http://CelebrationsPress.com Thanks for listening! Be sure to tune in next week!

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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, and those of you who are having the funny animal heads, welcome!

0:08.0

Please, not gathered here today, is to witness the exploration of the next great frontier.

0:13.0

Here we are!

0:15.0

220 million years in the Earth's past, give or take a day.

0:21.0

Let's have some fun creating the future shall we?

0:24.0

Hi everyone, I'm Christy Smithers, an assistant here at the Institute.

0:28.0

We're just about ready for you next door.

0:30.0

But before we go in to see today's presentation, here's a message from my boss, the head of the Imagination Institute.

0:36.0

W-W-W-R-E-O!

0:39.0

Your information station!

0:45.0

Hello everybody, and welcome to the WDW Radio Show, your Walt Disney World Information Station.

0:52.0

I am your host, Lume Angelo, and this is show number 267 for the week of March 25th, 2012.

1:01.0

I'm pleased to share an interview this week with someone who's incredible talent and storytelling are not done with pictures or words, but through his music.

1:10.0

Bruce Broughton has received 20 Emmy and numerous Grammy Awards, as well as an Academy Award nomination for his television and motion picture work,

1:20.0

and he's also composed and conducted scores for Disney animated films such as The Rescuers Down Under and Bambi II.

1:28.0

His incredible music can also be found throughout the Disney theme parks, for attractions such as Ellen's Energy Adventure, The Timekeeper, Honey I Shrunk the Audience, and most recently Spaceship Earth.

1:41.0

He'll share stories about working on the films and in the theme parks, including the processes, inspiration, differences, and experiences, which may just make you appreciate these incredible works of art even more.

1:55.0

I'll have the answer and winner for last week's Walt Disney World trivia question of the week and pose a new one for your chance to win a Disney prize package.

2:04.0

I'll then have a couple of quick announcements before playing more of your voice mails at the end of the show, so sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's episode of The WDW Radio Show.

2:35.0

Oftentimes, the key to telling a good story on film, TV, or in three dimensions at a Disney theme park is through the accompanying music.

2:45.0

From scores to songs, they help to direct and define the experience.

2:50.0

And one of the most versatile composers of our time is Bruce Broughton, whose work can be found in every modern medium, from theatrical films to TV, to the stage, and even in computer games.

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