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Frenchtown
Frenchtown
22 episodes
6 days ago
“Do you remember your first day at school?” That simple question introduces us to Frenchtown, a small mill town neighborhood on the banks of the Connecticut River, where we first meet and then share in the adventures of a group of close friends as they navigate an often rocky route from a working class childhood in the mid 1950’s, to the challenges of adulthood in the early 1980’s. Some episodes will make you laugh out loud; some will make you cry. Some will cause you to remember... All will make you think. New episodes drop every Monday at midnight.
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“Do you remember your first day at school?” That simple question introduces us to Frenchtown, a small mill town neighborhood on the banks of the Connecticut River, where we first meet and then share in the adventures of a group of close friends as they navigate an often rocky route from a working class childhood in the mid 1950’s, to the challenges of adulthood in the early 1980’s. Some episodes will make you laugh out loud; some will make you cry. Some will cause you to remember... All will make you think. New episodes drop every Monday at midnight.
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Episodes (20/22)
Frenchtown
Chapter One- Ding, Dong, Dead

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and Madeline  Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
29 minutes 40 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Two- Violence: Verbal, Virtual, and Otherwise* (*adult launguage)

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and Madeline  Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
27 minutes 8 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Three- Artificial Stars and Life Lessons Learned

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and Madeline  Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
35 minutes 19 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Four- Questing for Cool and Becoming a Chick Magnet

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine  Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
32 minutes 22 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Five- Better Than Sex

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to  people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
20 minutes 34 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Six- Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine  Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
22 minutes 11 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Seven- Thief of Love

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
26 minutes 48 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Eight- Fred Upstairs

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine  Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and  Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places  mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly  different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes  place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they  were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance  to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
23 minutes 24 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Nine- Trials, Tribulations, and Tribes

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine   Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and   Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
22 minutes 22 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Ten- Our New Voice

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
24 minutes 2 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Eleven- Spike and The Shades

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine  Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and  Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
34 minutes 41 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Twelve- Wishing on a Star

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine  Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and  Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
32 minutes 31 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Thirteen- A Star Also Rises

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine  Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and  Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
27 minutes 3 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Fourteen- A Star is Born

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and  Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly  different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but  they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
28 minutes 38 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Fifteen- The Plus One Gets a New Fab Four

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and  Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly   different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but   they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
23 minutes 20 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Sixteen- Fire, Fear, and Water

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to  Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and  Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly    different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but    they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
32 minutes 2 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Seventeen- Movie Magic and Taking A Dim View of Christmas

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and  Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly     different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but     they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
26 minutes 20 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Eighteen- Patsy's Party and A Christmas Concession

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and  to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and  Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places  Mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly      different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but      they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any  resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
25 minutes 14 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Nineteen- Christmas Eve Orphans

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to  Stephen and  Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places Mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly       different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but       they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
25 minutes 58 seconds

Frenchtown
Chapter Twenty- One Year Later: Johnny's Tour and Joey's Marker

"Frenchtown" was written and produced by Jim Gatto.

The principal readers are Daina Schatz and Jeffrey Anbinder

The Technical Director is David Keith.

Introductory and “playout” music was written and performed by Lisa “Spike" Norman. Frenchtown's soundtrack is available at www.bluedogaudiopro.com

“Whoever You Are,” and “I’m Coming Home Again,” were written by Jim Gatto.

“It’s Almost Tomorrow” was written by Jim Gatto based on an idea from Lorraine Nelson.

Additional musical recording was provided by Chrissy Gardner, Ryan Gardner, Gracie Price, and Megan Keith.

The Frenchtown graphic design is courtesy of Carolyn Komerska.

Special thanks go to associate producer, Kathy Keith, and to Lorraine Nelson, Stephanie Levine, and Elaine Bessette, also to Stephen and  Madeline Anbinder.

"Frenchtown" is a fictionalized memoir. Although some of the places Mentioned existed at one time, they are either gone now or vastly        different from what they were over 60 years ago, when Frenchtown takes place. The characters are composites of friends and relatives but        they were not modeled on individuals who actually existed. Any resemblance to people or places is unintentional and coincidental.

The entire contents of Frenchtown is copyrighted.

For further information about Frenchtown and its contributors, please send inquiries to Frenchtowninfo@gmail.com

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3 years ago
22 minutes 50 seconds

Frenchtown
“Do you remember your first day at school?” That simple question introduces us to Frenchtown, a small mill town neighborhood on the banks of the Connecticut River, where we first meet and then share in the adventures of a group of close friends as they navigate an often rocky route from a working class childhood in the mid 1950’s, to the challenges of adulthood in the early 1980’s. Some episodes will make you laugh out loud; some will make you cry. Some will cause you to remember... All will make you think. New episodes drop every Monday at midnight.