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  1. 20 apr 2012 · Radio Unnameable: Directed by Paul Lovelace, Jessica Wolfson. With David Amram, Judy Collins, Robert Downey Sr., Bob Dylan. Legendary radio personality Bob Fass revolutionized late-night F.M. radio by serving as a cultural hub for music, politics and audience participation for nearly half a century.

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    • Documentary
    • Paul Lovelace, Jessica Wolfson
    • 2012-04-20
  2. Drawing from Fass's extraordinary personal archive of audio recordings, “Radio Unnameable” celebrates the profoundly influential career of one of radio's unsung heroes. Directed by Jessica Wolfson, Paul Lovelace • Documentary • 2012 • US • English Featuring Bob Fass, Judy Collins, Robert Downey Sr.

  3. 21 set 2012 · Influential radio personality Bob Fass revolutionized the airwaves by developing a patchwork of music, politics, comedy and reports from the street, effectively creating free-form radio. For nearly 50 years, Fass has been heard at midnight on listener-sponsored WBAI-FM, broadcast out of New York.

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  4. 30 ago 2012 · Legendary New York disc jockey Bob Fass revolutionized late night FM radio by serving as a cultural hub for music, politics and audience participation for nearly 50 years.

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  5. Release: 2012. Runtime: 87. Country: U.S. Language: English. Director: Jessica Wolfson, Paul Lovelace. Legendary radio personality Bob Fass revolutionized the FM airwaves in the 1960s and '70s with his free-form program Radio Unnameable, a cultural hub for music, politics, and audience engagement.

  6. Radio Unnameable. Watch Radio Unnameable with a subscription on Prime Video. Bob Fass became a New York City disc jockey who used his radio show to pioneer free expression on the airwaves.

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  7. 17 set 2012 · Time Out says. Paul Lovelace and Jessica Wolfson’s nostalgic doc begins with a salute from hushed, husky-voiced WBAI DJ Bob Fass to “the unsung heroes of New York City.”