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Jim French (radio) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jim French (radio)
James R. "Jim" French is an American radio personality and producer who has written and produced, as of 2011, over 803 radio shows, including ''The Adventures of Harry Nile'' and ''The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'' series.〔Mclennan, Douglas (October 6, 1997) 'Retired' KIRO host French to tape 100th radio drama. ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer''〕 ==Life and career==
French became morning DJ on KIRO (AM) in Seattle in 1959.〔Bundy, June (January 19, 1959). Vox Jox. ''Billboard''〕 He later began production of Imagination Theatre, which in 2003 moved to KIXI-AM〔Virgin, Bill (January 9, 2003). 'Imagination Theatre' goes to new home at KIXI. ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer''〕 French's syndicated programs are now broadcast on over 120 stations in the U.S. and Canada, and are also heard on the XM Satellite Radio system all over North America. Actors in French's dramas have included Larry Albert, Patty Duke, Russell Johnson, John Patrick Lowrie, Tom Smothers, Keenan Wynn, Roddy MacDowall, Ruta Lee, John Astin, and Richard Sanders. French made an appearance on NBC's ''Pandora's Clock'' (1996) in the role of an Army non-com. He provided the voice for the Scientist in ''Gunman Chronicles'', Father Grigori in ''Half-Life 2'', the Fisherman in ''Half-Life 2: Lost Coast'', Bill in the games ''Left 4 Dead'' and ''Payday: The Heist'' (as a cameo in the opening cutscene to one of the missions), and Elder Titan in ''Dota 2''.
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