Bill Mumy on KSAV.org Radio with The Real Good Radio Hour

Westlake Village, CA, August 28, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Always scouting for the very best talent as a casting director, Susan McCray struck gold for KSAV.org radio with actor, musician, writer and producer Bill Mumy. Susan is proud to announce The Real Good Radio Hour with Bill Mumy premieres Wednesday, September 16th. It airs twice weekly, Wednesday and Friday at 7 pm on www.ksav.org.

Best known by fans worldwide for his memorable role as heroic boy astronaut "Will Robinson" on the long running classic series "Lost in Space”, Mumy is a successful actor, writer, musician, composer, music producer, has starred in feature films, and now has his own show on KSAV radio – The Real Good Radio Hour with Bill Mumy. The new weekly radio show focuses on a specific theme of music each week – blues, folk, British invasion, novelty, children’s – whatever cool, rare, and off the mainstream niche catches the hosts attention.

Susan McCray said, "I'm so happy actor, musician, writer Bill Mumy accepted my invitation to host and produce his own radio show on KSAV.org. If you're looking for an hour of great music with interesting stories and trivia, ‘The Real Good Radio Show with your host Bill Mumy' is the show for you"

About Bill Mumy:
Bill Mumy is a multi-talented, prolific artist who entered the arena of professional entertainment at the age of five. He has worked on over four hundred television shows and is best known by fans around the world for the creation of his memorable role as the heroic boy astronaut "Will Robinson" on the long running classic series "Lost in Space."

He’s appeared in the popular science fiction series "Babylon 5”, "Crossing Jordan" and the SciFi original film A.I. Assault., the 2004 Miramax film; "Comic Book: The Movie" and starred in "It's Still A Good Life," the sequel to one of the three classic Twilight Zone episode he starred in as a child, "It's A Good Life." Bill is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and has been in eighteen feature films, including "Dear Brigitte," "Rascal," "Bless the Beasts and Children," and "Papillion."

A prolific voice over artist. Bill has narrated over 50 episodes of A & E ‘s “Biography" series as well as hosting and narrating several other documentaries and specials for A & E, Animal Planet, The Sci Fi Channel, E Entertainment and many animated shows.

With acclaimed writer Peter David, Bill co-created, produced and wrote "Space Cases," a Cable Ace nominated live action sci-fi adventure comedy series. He co-wrote the theme song for that show an many other shows, and was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for the live-action Disney series "Adventures In Wonderland." Bill wrote and recorded one hundred and five songs for the one hundred episodes of that series.

He was a producer and writer on the one hour syndicated special, "Lost In Space: Forever." Bill also returned to the role of "Will Robinson" on camera for that special as well as arranging and performing the end credit music for the show.

Bill is half of the infamous novelty rock recording and short film making duo "Barnes and Barnes." Best known for the classic demented song and film "Fish Heads." Rolling Stone magazine named Fish Heads # 57 of the all time greatest rock videos ever created. Bill has released eightsolo CDs. Bill's rock band The Jenerators have released three albums. He has worked with the pop group "America" for over twenty years, composing, producing and performing with the band. As a songwriter Bill has supplied songs to such varied artists as pop stars America, David and Shaun Cassidy, to jazz artists like Sea Wind and the legendary Rosemary Clooney.

Comic books have been a passion of Bills since childhood, and he has written scores of them. He co-created "The Comet Man" and "The Dreamwalker" for Marvel as well as scripting "The Hulk,","Spider-Man," "Iron Man," "She Hulk," "Wonder Man" and other Marvel characters. He also wrote the "Lost in Space" comic book for Innovation in the early 90's. His co-creation "Trypto, The Acid Dog" was featured in "Dark Horse Presents". For DC comics he's written "Aquaman," "The Spectre" and three issues of the "classic" "Star Trek" series.

Bill is currently writing and developing several new projects for feature films and television and has recently completed co-writing a fantasy novel with Angela Cartwright.

A short time ago TV Guide listed their top 100 television episodes of all time. Two of them starred Bill Mumy.

Bill’s latest projects and news can be seen on his website, www.billmumy.com.

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