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It was intriguing that after Larry described Jim and Mary's marriage, and how she would fly to wherever he was if he was going to be gone from home more than a couple of weeks -- and mentioned the trip they took to the Missouri Ozarks just before Jim was killed -- the BBC show ran some rare audio (that we had never heard before) of Mary commenting about that very "float trip" and how much fun it was, and how they even ate lunch on a sand bar. So Mary Reeves herself verified one of the stories in Larry's book.
I don't think after people listened to that program that they will think of Reeves' biographer as ANYBODY other than Larry Jordan, and deservedly so, given the massive amount of research and effort that he invested (as well as tens of thousands of dollars) to write it over so many years.
Producer Phil Collinge paid close attention to Larry's suggestions (eg. the mentions of Bea Terry). Even John Rex Reeves had something to offer on the show, which was positive for a change and a welcome addition to the broadcast.
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With 15 MILLION people listening to BBC 2 radio, this was an impressive tribute to Gentleman Jim! -- JULIE
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