Listen To
- Jean Shepherd's radio shows from the 50s, 60s and 70s at archive.org
- The Jean Shepherd Show rebroadcasts are also heard every Sunday night at 11:00 pm/Eastern on WXRB (95.1 FM/Dudley-Webster, MA).
- The Brass Figlagee Nightly podcast of Jean Shepherd shows.
- Jean Shepherd Reads Poems of Robert Service (1975) at Smithsonian Folkways
- Insomnia Theater Free 24 x 7 stream of Jean Shepherd shows.
- Shep-A-Day What was Jean Shepherd talking about on this day in history? Podcast updated daily.
- Shepherd describes how his father personally lost a White Sox game
The voice of the father in Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress.
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