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12:00 am | Classical Music Through the Night |
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6:00 am | People's Pharmacy |
 | Joe & Terry Graedon
In 1976, when The People's Pharmacy¿ was originally published, it was one of the first books providing drug and health information to consumers. It went on to become a number one best-seller. Since then, Joe and Terry Graedon have written many more books in the People's Pharmacy series.
In addition, Joe and Terry write The People's Pharmacy¿ syndicated newspaper column, which is widely distributed in the United States and abroad, and they also co-host an award-winning health talk show that airs weekly on over 500 stations through public radio, the InTouch Radio Reading Service, and the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service.
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7:00 am | Weekend Edition Saturday |
 | Scott Simon
From civil wars in Bosnia and El Salvador, to hospital rooms, police stations, and America's backyards, National Public Radio's Peabody Award-winning correspondent Scott Simon brings a well-traveled perspective to his role as host of Weekend Edition Saturday. Its a refreshing combination of news, analysis and features provides you with wrap-ups and perspectives on the week's events, as well as a taste of what makes weekends special; from sports and gardening to entertainment.
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9:00 am | Car Talk |
 | Tom & Ray Magliozzi
Tom & Ray Magliozzi, known as the Car Talk Guys, take telephone calls each week from various parts of the country and discuss various problems about cars with their listeners. Car Talk is a light and lively look at automobile problems and gives knowledge on solving those various problems problems.
www.npr.org
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10:00 am | Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me |
 | Peter Sagal
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! is NPR's weekly hour-long quiz program. Each week on the radio you can test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what's real news and what's made up. On the Web, you can play along too.
waitwait@npr.org
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11:00 am | World Vision Report |
 | Issues and interactions with people and cultures from around the world
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12:00 pm | Brazos Arts |
| Penny Zent
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12:30 pm | Barbershop Harmony Time |
| Dennis Driscoll
Barbershop Harmony Time features the best in Barbershop music each Saturday at 12:00 to 12:30.
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1:00 pm | Brazos Valley Concert Series |
| Rick Howard
The Brazos Valley Concert Series features live performances from around the Brazos Valley with the Brazos Valley Symphony, The Brazos Valley Chorale, The Community Chamber Concert Series and the Texas Music Festival Concerts plus much more.
4244 TAMU Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-4244
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2:00 pm | Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra |
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4:00 pm | All Things Considered |
 | Robert Siegel, Melissa Block, Michele Norris,
watc@npr.org
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5:00 pm | A Prairie Home Companion |
 | Garrison Keillor
The only live music and variety show aired nationwide today, A Prairie Home Companion is now in its 30th year of production. Live every Saturday night from 5-7 p.m. A Prairie Home Companion features comedy sketches, music, and Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, "The News from Lake Wobegon."
kamu-fm.tamu.edu
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7:00 pm | Bluegrass Breakdown |
 | Dave Higgs, hosts Bluegrass Breakdown on Nashville Public Radio for KAMU-FM. They've put together an emotionally-charged, heart-rending, paint-peeling, splinter-kicking one hour bluegrass show.
Thematically, they are all over the bluegrassical map, boldly covering such hot topics as broken things in Bluegrassland, gospel train songs, and "ain't" tunes. We also make frequent trips to the seldom seen new bluegrass CD bins, where the latest discs in bluegrassdom are examined. And, of course, being based in Nashville, we feature scintillating conversation and live music with some of the best in bluegrass. Recent guests have included The McLains, Lynn Morris & Marshall Wilborn, Crucial Smith, Tim O'Brien & Dirk Powell, and the Larry Stephenson Band.
Their goal is to edify, educate, and entertain — and we leave no instrument unpicked, no song unsung, and no interview undone in our continuing effort to so.
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8:00 pm | Pallavi/Celtic Connections |
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Brian Kelso Crow
Celtic Connections presents the traditional music and culture of the celtic homelands --Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Brittany. This program connects you to the tremendous influences of Celtic Music, particularly Scottish and Irish -- In America.
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901-6602
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9:00 pm | Swingin' Down the Lane |
 | David Miller
On Swingin' Down The Lane they are dedicated to keeping the big band sound alive and well. Big bands have been around since the 1920's, and the recent interest in swing music has rekindled the flame. New generations are thrilling to Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Count Basie, Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller and of course the illustrious Duke Ellington. David Miller has been an ardent fan of the big bands all his life. As a child growing up in New Jersey, he set his radio dial to WNEW, where "Make Believe Ballroom" featured a constant stream of recordings by big bands and their vocalists. Swing music went into hibernation for a while, as vocalists like Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Rosemary Clooney and Perry Como stole the spotlight away. Determined to keep the old sound alive, I accumulated a collection of over 9,000 recordings. With such a rich resource at my fingertips, it was a natural next step to inaugurate a weekly radio program, which went on the air in 1983 and is now carried by over 40 National Public Radio stations.
swing@bigband-era.com
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10:00 pm | Beale Street Caravan |
 | Bob Porter
Beale Street Caravan,¿ the most widely distributed Blues radio program in the world, attracts more than 2.4 million listeners each week. Produced in The Home of the Blues - Memphis, Tennessee - Beale Street Caravan covers the world with the heartfelt sounds and colorful stories of the Blues and its music makers.
Beale Street Caravan, 66 Monroe Avenue Suite 101, Memphis, TN 38103, (901) 527-4666
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11:00 pm | Rhythm Sweet & Hot |
 | Ken Crawford and Mike Plaskett
Rhythm Sweet & Hot is a musical variety program that entertains audiences by capturing the essence of musical culture from the 1920s to the 1940s. Listeners to Rhythm Sweet & Hot hear the well-known, big names of swing and are also able to discover the music of artists whose records "can't be found at the local mall." Hosts Ken Crawford and Mike Plaskett enjoy sharing recordings that have been passed over in the changing fashion of the music and radio businesses.
412.396.5921 or rsh@wduq.org
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