Radio Daily Schedule
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12:00 am
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1:00 am
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2:00 amRadio Specials
White House Tapes: The President Calling (produced by AmericanRadioWorks):Three American presidents - John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Nixon - worked the phones to cajole, command and sometimes, conceal. Their taped phone conversations provide a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of the presidency. -
3:00 amMorning Edition
with Bob Edwards
There's more to Thanksgiving history than generous Pilgrims and kindly Indians. -
5:00 amMorning Edition
with Bob Edwards
KQED Radio News 6:05 & 6:33am
The California Report 6:50am
Perspectives 6:07am -
7:00 amMorning Edition
with Bob Edwards
KQED Radio News 7:05, 7:35, 8:05 & 8:33am
The California Report 8:50am
Perspectives 7:37am -
9:00 amForum
Crossing the Boulevard
Michael talks to oral historians Warren Hehrer and Judith Sloan about "Crosing the Boulevard," a project that documents the lives of immigrants and refugees in Queens, NY, the most ethnically diverse borough in the nation. (pre-recorded.) -
10:00 am
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11:00 am
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12:00 pmTalk of the Nation
with Neal Conan (Hour Two)
"1000 Years Over a Hot Stove" & "History of British Food" -
1:00 pm
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2:00 pmWorld
with Tony Kahn and Lisa Mullins
Reporter Georgia Scott traveled to 32 countries to learn how, and why, we cover our heads. Headwraps, and the day's news today on The World. -
3:00 pm
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4:00 pmMarketplace
with David Brown
Lots of people are inspired to donate to charities during the holidays. But how do you pick the organization that's right for you? -
4:30 pm
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6:30 pmPacific Time
Pacific Time
We'll bring you the voices against AIDS and HIV in China and Malaysia, the voices of democracy in Hong Kong, and the voices of the homeless in Japan. Also, the voices of immigrants in America at Thanksgiving. -
7:00 pm
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8:00 pmEvening Lectures/Specials
Let's Eat: A Thanksgiving Special (8pm, 2am): A Thanksgiving audio feast thrown by your public radio friends. First we binge on some stories all about eating; then we purge with Annie CheneyÃ?â??s touching document of her eating disorder. Scott Carrier tours a turkey farm. Joe Frank describes a typically twisted Thanksgiving dinner. Dean Olsher trips through the Twin Cities with Chowhound Jim Leff. Susan Stone cuts-up a classic cookbook. And Todd Colby will do absolutely anything for some cake. (Produced by HearingVoices) -
9:00 pm
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10:00 pmForum
with Michael Krasny (Rebroadcast)
Michael talks to Arthur Gelb, former managing editor of the New York Times. -
11:00 pmPacific Time
with host Nguyen Qui Duc
This weekly program focuses on the connections between the United States and the Asian nations and communities of the Pacific Rim. -
11:30 pm
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