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October 15th, 2000
Sunday, October 15, 2000
The Nobel Prizes that were NOT awarded ... a walk through Green-Wood Cemetery with a Thanatologist ... and front row at the Amato Opera, which is not that far away from the back row.
On the Menu
Try the Gaggy Assa Burger. That's GaGeAsSeBrKr to Mr. ...
The Beginning
Sunday, October 01, 2000
Reporter Alice Furlaud drums up support for her campaign to replace presidential debates with a time-honored method for solving disputes among political rivals: the duel. Jonathan Ames revisits slightly demented scenes from childhood. And Cecil the Singing Dog performs his greatest hits.
This week, on The Next ...
How Can Anybody Explain the Success of a Product Like Jello?
Thursday, July 08, 1999
1 of Five programs produced by Dean Olsher for the 75th anniversary of WNYC.
WNYC archives id: 90824
It's As If the Rat Race Has Stopped
Thursday, July 01, 1999
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Another in a series of special WNYC 75th anniversary programs produced by Dean Olsher. 1 of 5.
WNYC archives id: 90775
Everyday is a New Thing to See
Thursday, July 01, 1999
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1 of 5 special programs produced by Dean Olsher for the 75th Anniversary of WNYC
WNYC archives id: 90823
1924: The World Was My Erster
Thursday, July 01, 1999
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Dean Olsher special for 75th anniversary of WNYC on what was happening in 1924. 1 of 5 programs.
WNYC archives id: 152219