Examples of using A radio program in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He also has a radio program.
A radio program that should not be missed.
He also had a radio program.
A radio program with pop band‘TIPEX'.
She also had a radio program.
He has a radio program every day and on his.
She also had a radio program.
I got a radio program every day that I pay for.
These images of Bangladesh came out of a radio program I was listening to.
I have a radio program I produce.
No, the Russians wouldn't be so sloppy As to use a radio program to broadcast messages.
In 1938, a radio program was broadcast under the direction of Orson Welles for Halloween.
I listened to a radio program today.
I was listening to a radio program this afternoon.
A radio program ain't a figure of speech Don't sleep,'cause you could be a radio freak.
In addition to his musical activity, Artzi broadcasts a radio program from 1980 until today.
So he said, why don't we make a radio program marking the day of the German invasion of Norway in 1940.
Carson found parttime work with the Bureau of Fisheries writing for a radio program on marine biology.
Every Monday he has a radio program in which he advises listeners about what should not be publicized on Facebook.
Michael also developed a radio program and an educational program for children to study jazz at Ronnie Scott's.
Snow joined FOX in 1996 as the original anchor of FOX News Sunday,and hosted Weekend Live and a radio program, The Tony Snow Show, before departing in 2006.
Until early 2009, O'Reilly hosted a radio program that had more than 3.26 million listeners and was carried by more than 400 radio stations.
For example, children can learn how to broadcast a radio program, or host a TV show, or how to prepare Thai food.
Elisete was recently interviewed for a radio program in Australia and in the interview she talked in length about love songs in contemporary music and about her own love songs.
The Franco-Moroccan actress Rachida Khalil recently declared on a radio program in Morocco that she“dreams of seeing a democratic secular Arab country.”.
After I speak to you today, I'm going on a radio program called"Any Questions," and the thing you will have noticed about politicians on these kinds of radio programs is that they never, ever say that they don't know the answer to a question. It doesn't matter what it is.
According to a Rolling Stone article published in September 2019,a man named Darius S. recorded the song from a radio program that he listened to on the German public radio station NDR.[1] Darius recorded the song on a cassette tape, which also included songs from XTC and the Cure.