The Commentaries of Dr. Archie McDonald
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For many years Dr. Archie McDonald delivered us poignant and insightful commentaries on subjects ranging from politics, to pop culture, and everything in between. Archie passed in 2012 and we miss his warmth and charm immensely. We retain an archive of his material on our website to remember him by. We hope you will listen and enjoy as much as we did his delightful way of looking at life.
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Red River Radio has a heavy heart with the loss of longtime commentator Archie McDonald whose "Friday morning follies" have been a fixture on our station…
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Commentator Archie McDonald is back in the saddle reciting the Ten Commandments of cowboys.
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Commentator Archie McDonald remembers the destruction caused by the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945. "Little Boy," its code name, was…
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Commentator Archie McDonald wishes he would have paid more attention to his piano teacher so he wouldn't be hung up on Chopsticks today.
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Commentator Archie McDonald is amazed that a television public service announcement is focused on politeness.
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Commentator Archie McDonald tries his hand at a presidential State of the Union address with much fanfare.
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Setting aside fireworks and hot dogs, Commentator Archie McDonald provides a history lesson on the Declaration of Independence.
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Commentator Archie McDonald remembers a vast drug store inventory with a trusted town pharmacist in the back.
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Commentator Archie McDonald waxes sentimental over sweet tea and air conditioning, among other high points of Southern living.
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Commentator Archie McDonald recalls fond memories of attending vacation Bible schools that filled up his summers as a youth.