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10/5/13 10:00pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
Philip Marlowe - Marlowe comes home to find a woman sleeping in his doorway, a woman in her twilight years who wants him to investigate a strange tapping sound, in "The Sound and the Unsound." Originally aried 9/15/51.
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10/5/13 9:00pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
Mercury Theatre - Orson Welles as a teenager in a story of turn-of-the-century adolescence, in "Seventeen." Originally aired 10/16/38.
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10/5/13 8:30pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
Lives of Harry Lime - Harry and a stubborn partner make a career of smashing music boxes in search of a stash of rubies, in "Operation Music Box." Originally aired 10/05/51.
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10/5/13 8:00pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
with Norman Gilliland - Join us from Eight 'til eleven for the best of Old Time Radio with Norman Gilliland.
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10/5/13 8:00pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
The Scarlet Queen - In this episode, the ship reluctantly takes on four passengers: a minister, a doctor, and a married couple. What could go wrong? Find out in "The Tattooed Beaver & Baby Food for Pare Pare." Originally aired 10/09/47.
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10/5/13 5:00pm |
A Prairie Home Companion
Gettin' By On Central Time - It's a live broadcast from The Fitzgerald Theater in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota. |
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10/5/13 4:00pm |
This American Life
Secret Identity - A bank robber on an undercover mission. A teenage girl with the powers of a tiger. A vigilante seeking vengeance in Ciudad Juarez. All have secret identities. But not all of them chose those identities for themselves.
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10/5/13 3:00pm |
RadioLab
When Brains Attack - Strange stories of brains that lead their owners astray, knock them off balance, and, sometimes, propel them to do amazing things. We hear from a kid whose voice was disguised from himself, relive a surreal day in the life of a young researcher hijacked by her own brain, and try to keep up with an ultra-athlete who, after suffering terrible seizures, gained extraordinary abilities by removing a chunk of her brain.
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10/5/13 2:00pm |
The People’s Pharmacy
Scandals And Screwups In The Drugstore - Doctors look to guidelines from highly regarded thought leaders to figure out how to treat common problems like high cholesterol or prostate cancer. But how objective are these publications? Dr. Steve Nissen of the Cleveland Clinic calls out his colleagues and says too often they have significant conflicts of interest that make the guidelines less useful for patient care--but physicians don't always realize where the conflicts lie.
Guest(s): Dr Steven Nissen , Dr. Iona Heath |
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10/5/13 1:00pm |
Zorba Paster On Your Health
Vegan Pizza - This week family doc Zorba Paster and his old pal Tom Clark discuss the FDA's decision to regulate health-related apps, and they explore the potential benefits of endorsing epi pen use in schools. Plus, a recipe for Vegan Pizza!
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10/5/13 12:00pm |
Car Talk
Stuck Brakes / Backyard Car Shopping - Click and Clack try to help Geraldine rid her car of spiders, by introducing a few dozen other creatures. Also, Glenn wants to know if his neighbors' back yards are a good place to go car shopping; and Barry's dealer would be happy to fix his Mazda's stuck brakes, if only Barry could figure out out how to move the car out of his garage.
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10/5/13 12:00pm |
Car Talk
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10/5/13 10:00am |
Michael Feldman’s Whad’Ya Know?
Patrick Somerville Rebroadcast - Enjoy this encore edition of Whad'Ya Know? featuring This Bright River author and writer for FX's The Bridge, Patrick Somerville. And, Sara Nics offers up a bird's eye view of our Town of the Week - Eloy, AZ. Plus, a cheesy segment with Jeanne Carpenter and two hilarious rounds of the Whad'Ya Know? Quiz!
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10/5/13 9:00am |
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
The Hour-Long Quiz Show - The government is shut down; the two sides hate each other even more than they did a week ago, and this is a picnic compared to the fight that's coming. Who can possibly fix this? How about Shirley Jones, the beloved star of Oklahoma and The Music Man and most importantly, the mom from the Partridge Family! The woman who got David Cassidy and Danny Bonaduce to get along can handle Ted Cruz without a sweat. She joins us on the news quiz from NPR.
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10/5/13 8:00am |
Zorba Paster On Your Health
Vegan Pizza - This week family doc Zorba Paster and his old pal Tom Clark discuss the FDA's decision to regulate health-related apps, and they explore the potential benefits of endorsing epi pen use in schools. Plus, a recipe for Vegan Pizza!
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10/5/13 7:00am |
The Larry Meiller Show
Garden Talk: How and When To Plant Garlic, Plus Fall Garden Clean-Up - On the edition of Garden Talk, it may seem like the season is over, but there is still plenty to do. Judith Siers-Poisson learns how and when to plant garlic and flower bulbs. Plus, what to clean up in the garden, and what to leave for some winter interest in the landscape.
Guest(s): Patti Nagai |
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10/5/13 6:00am |
The People’s Pharmacy
Scandals And Screwups In The Drugstore - Doctors look to guidelines from highly regarded thought leaders to figure out how to treat common problems like high cholesterol or prostate cancer. But how objective are these publications? Dr. Steve Nissen of the Cleveland Clinic calls out his colleagues and says too often they have significant conflicts of interest that make the guidelines less useful for patient care--but physicians don't always realize where the conflicts lie.
Guest(s): Dr Steven Nissen , Dr. Iona Heath |
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10/4/13 11:00pm |
Chapter a Day
An Echo Through the Snow 10/4 - Norman Gilliland reads from "An Echo Through the Snow" by Andrea Thalasinos. Rosalie MacKenzie finds and rescues Smokey, a Siberian husky suffering from neglect. Her simple act of kindness changes both their lives.
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10/4/13 9:00pm |
The Moth Radio Hour
Mothers, Virgins and Rifles - A hair stylist recalls accompanying his father on hunting expeditions in Alabama; a young journalist carefully sets the stage to make her first romantic encounter memorable; and best-selling novelist Walter Mosley cares for his ailing mother. True stories told live on stage -- it's the Moth Radio Hour!
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10/4/13 8:00pm |
As It Happens
As It Happens -- 10/04/2013 - Hear news and interviews from around the world on As It Happens.
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