Prime Time Radio
In an era of highly edited news combined with endless unfocused chatter, Prime Time Radio stands out as an oasis of intelligent conversation. Veteran talk show host Mike Cuthbert brings out the best in his guests as they shed light and provide food for thought on issues such as taking care of aging parents sorting out the social security debate and even the impact of the middle age on the battle of the sexes! Prime Time Radio guests include the nation's brightest and most provocative authors, politicians, business leaders and journalists.
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Prime Time Radio for Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Seg 1 - The Alzheimer's Action Plan; Movies - Alfree Woodard & Tyler Perry in "The Family That Preys"; Seg 2 - Dr. Bill Thomas - A New Twist On Teaching Gerontology; and Postscript - Kosher Hotel
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Janis Ian
In a conversation filled with music and laughter, singer-songwriter Janis Ian visits our studios to talk with host Mike Cuthbert about her musical journey, about good times and hard times, and her new autobiography - named for her first hit - Society's Child.
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Prime Time Radio for Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Seg 1 - Janis Ian's SOCIETY CHILD-an autobiography; Movies For GrownUps - Warner Bros. 85th Anniversary; Seg 2 - Martina Navratilova, Health & Fitness ambassador to AARP; and postscript - Olympic Postage Stamp
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Prime Time Radio for Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Seg 1- How the WPA and a Cast of Thousands Made High Art Out of Desperate Times; Movies- 39 Steps, Hitchcock Movie - now on Broadway; Seg 2 - Nobel Peace Prize Winner - Dr. Bernard Lown - Ending Nuclear Madness; & Postscript - Chris Calloway
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Prime Time Radio for Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Seg 1 - I.O.U.S.A. - Sounding the Alarm On Our Debt; Movies - Director David Lean: Movies on DVD; Seg 2 - A Look Back At The 1960's & How Women Transformed America; and Postscript - Evangelical Book
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David Walker
In a new film, I.O.U.S.A., Walker is joined by a bipartisan group of business people, politicians, and former government officials to get Americans thinking about the crisis, and to propose some steps toward a solution. On Thursday, Aug. 21, AARP CEO Bill Novelli will join with civic and business l ...
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Chuck Leavell
Chuck Leavell has played with the greatest rockers of his generation - from the Allman Brothers to the Rolling Stones. For the Stones, he's held down the piano bench for 20 years, becoming a virtual member of the band, and one of its key assets. But Leavell is interested in more than music. His aut ...
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Prime Time Radio for Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Seg 1 - Mick Jagger's Keyboardist is a Forester; MFG - "The Singing Revolution" on DVD; Seg 2 - Darryl Roberts - "America the Beautiful" America's Obsession with Beauty; and postscript - "Early Alzheimer's"
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John Edwards
After serving as senator from North Carolina for one term and then running for vice-president and president in the past two election cycles, John Edwards has a new campaign. He's continuing the themes of his recent candidacy - a populist message that aims to slash poverty - and has created a new org ...
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Prime Time Focus for Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Seg 1 - David Maraniss-Rome 1960: The Olympics That Changed The World; Movies - The Night James Brown Saved Boston; Seg 2 - Sen. John Edwards - Reducing Poverty in America by Half if 10 years; and postscript - Four Chaplains
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Senators Bennett & Wyden
Senators Bob Bennett and Ron Wyden describe the Healthy Americans Act as an attempt to lower the skyrocketing costs of health care and increase fairness in the system by providing quality care to all. They sat down with Prime Time Radio host Mike Cuthbert to describe their bipartisan initiative, an ...
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Prime Time Radio for Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Seg 1- Public Transit - Where Are We?; Movies For GrownUps - "All You Need Is Love"; Seg 2 - Ron Wyden (D-OR) & Robert Bennett (R-UT) The Healthy Americans Act; Postscript - Black Hills Workshop
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Barbara Ehrenreich
How best to describe Barbara Ehrenreich... journalist? social critic? satirist? advocate? In a string of powerful books, she has investigated the world of work and America's social stratification, coming out always on the side of the underdog. Her latest set of essays is "This Land is Their Land." ...
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Prime Time Radio for Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Seg 1 - Barbara Ehrenreich: "This Land Is Their Land"; Movies - "The Invisible Audience"; Seg 2 - Studying 90-year-olds; and Postscript - "Aging Bulls"
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Michael Graves
Superstar architect Michael Graves may be better known to most Americans as the designer of some innovative products sold at your local Target. He talks about why architects can naturally excel as designers. more
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Prime Time Radio for Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Seg 1- Step By Step - A Memoir of Hope & Living the American Dream; Movies - "Ball Talk" - The Voices of Summer on DVD; Seg 2 - (Not) Keeping Up With Our Parents - The Decline of The Professional Middle Class; and Postscript - Sports Center for the Disabled
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Jim Nantz
When CBS sports anchor Jim Nantz was college classmates with Fred Couples, they would practice the moment every golfer and sportscaster dream of - the "Green Jacket" ceremony. Then they lived the reality. Jim Nantzs recent book is Always By My Side: A Fathers Grace and a Sports Journey Unlike Any ...
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Prime Time Radio for Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Segment 1 - Jim Nantz - "A Father's Grace"; Movies for GrownUps - Hottest Retro Summer Flicks; Segment 2 - Abigail Thomas - "Thinking About Memoir"; and Postscript - St. Jacques Tower
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Loving Grief
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Prime Time Radio for Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Seg 1 - John Feinstein - LIVING ON THE BLACK - 2 Pitchers, 1 Season to Remember; Movies - "Kitt Kitteredge: An American Girl"; Seg 2 - Dr. Neil Bernstein - There When He Needs You; and Postscript - DIY - On The Web
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