A new documentary on Nobel laureate Kentuckian Phil Sharp, who changed the world in biotech

A new documentary on Nobel laureate Kentuckian Phil Sharp, who changed the world in biotech

Author: NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM) July 24, 2025 Duration: 9:03
The Flyover Film Festival features a wide of array of flickering images but none is more compelling than the story of Phil Sharp. He was born in a home with a dirt floor to parents who had no high school education. Sharp goes on to earn a Nobel Prize for his work on RNA splicing.

CRACKING THE CODE: Phil Sharp and the Biotech Revolution

Producer/director Bill Haney spoke with Terry Meiners about shooting this film and the challenges facing a creator in the editing process. Sharp's story is incredible, and Haney has 900 hours of film that must be whittled down to 90 minutes.

This film will be screened Sunday, July 27 at the Speed Cinema.

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Dive into the archives of a Louisville broadcasting legend with 50 years of Terry Meiners radio bits. This podcast is a curated journey through five decades of radio, pulling directly from Terry's personal audio library. You'll hear the actual comedy sketches, spontaneous news interviews, and candid celebrity conversations that defined his career across stations like WHAS, WQMF, WLRS, and WKQQ. Each episode serves as an audio time capsule, featuring not just Terry's iconic monologues but also the voices of the phenomenal broadcasters he shared the mic with, including Ron Clay, Randy Davidson, Mary Jeffries, Van Vance, and Cawood Ledford. It's more than a retrospective; it's a living history of local and pop culture, told through the cracks of the studio door and the buzz of the control room. The podcast offers a rare, behind-the-scenes feel, presenting these moments as they originally aired-raw, immediate, and full of the character that made Terry Meiners a fixture on the airwaves. For anyone who lived through these broadcasts or simply appreciates the craft of radio, this collection is a masterclass in commentary and connection, all pulled from the shelf and presented for your ears today.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

50 years of Terry Meiners radio bits
Podcast Episodes
Beaver Bits #1, the Cleaver family in disarray (WQMF 1983) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:31
All 42 of The Show With No Name's revered BEAVER BITS are included on this site. Scroll down to find the others. Here is the very first episode that originally aired in September 1983 on WQMF-FM.The Ward Cleaver family o…
A Christmas Carol 1939 Orignal Broadcast [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:01
An 840 WHAS Christmas tradition: Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol original 1939 broadcast featuring Lionel Barrymore and directed by Orson Welles.
Louisville needs a giant STEVE BASS FACE to welcome visitors [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 0:46
I am proudly connected to the Hometown Heroes campaign celebrating various luminaries smiling from building banners. Muhammad Ali, Dr. Kevin Cosby, John Asher, Jennifer Lawrence, Will Stein, My Morning Jacket, Jack Harlo…
Louisville Mayor declares today TERRY MEINERS DAY [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 18:43
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg popped by the WHAS Radio studio to declare December 8, 2025 as Terry Meiners Day, an honor awarded to acknowledge Terry's 40th anniversary as afternoon host on WHAS.Thanks, Mayor!