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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

On today’s show, Sarah Jessica Parker and director Tom Bezucha discuss their new film—a look at what happens when your family doesn’t fall for the love of your life. Also on the show, a look at the technology and traditional art behind computer-generated animation. And Al and Larry Ubell answer your home repair questions.

The Gurus of How-To

Al and Larry Ubell, the Gurus of How-To, answer your home repair questions, and offer advice on saving energy costs this winter. Call 212-433-9692.

Music: Darlene Love and the White Heat Swing Orchestra, "Mr. Fix-It"
"A Toolbox Christmas" (Gourd Music) by Woody Phillips, "Jingle Bells," "We Wish ...

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The Family Stone

The holidays can be a stressful time…especially if you’re bringing a significant other home to meet your family. Sarah Jessica Parker and director Tom Bezucha tell us about their new film, “The Family Stone.” It’s a comedic look at what happens when your family doesn’t approve of your ...

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20 Years of Animation

John Lasseter, the head of Pixar (makers of “Toy Story,” “Finding Nemo,” and "The Incredibles”) tells us about the hands-on art that brings computer-generated films to life. He’s joined by Ron Magliozzi, the Assistant Curator of the current exhibit “20 Years of Animation” at MoMA.

Music: ...

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