From a rogue radio operator, to Bugs Bunny, to the lady who recorded all the time and temperature message for the phone company, we look at some history and notable names in voicework (which is what I do for a living, hire me!)\xa0\nLike what you hear?\xa0Become a\xa0patron of the arts\xa0for as little as $2 a month!\xa0\xa0Or\xa0buy the book\xa0or\xa0some merch.\xa0\xa0Hang out\xa0with your fellow Brainiacs.\xa0Reach out and touch Moxie on\xa0Facebook,\xa0Twitter,\xa0or\xa0Instagram.\n02:52 Jane Barbe, the voice on the telephone\n04:58 Reginald Fessenden and the first voice transmission\n07:46 early animations and Mel Blanc, the man of 1000 voices\n13:34 Win prizes in the #moxiemillion challenge\n15:45 why you never heard Snow White's voice again\n18:10 "In a world....", Don LaFontaine and Redd Pepper\n23:25 the Transatlantic accent and early tech\n26:55 Received Pronunciation or BBC English\nMusic:\xa0Kevin MacLeod,\xa0David Fesliyan.\xa0\xa0\nReach out and touch Moxie on\xa0Facebook,\xa0Twitter, or\xa0Instagram.\nLinks to all the research resources are on the\xa0website.\n\xa0\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices