1. Fresh Air with Terry Gross, May 28, 1996: Interview with Michael Korda; Interview with John Kawie; Review of the television movie 'Cold Comfort Farm.'
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Korda, Michael, 1933, Kawie, John, Schwarzbaum, Lisa, WHYY Public Media, Miller, Danny, Gross, Terry, Korda, Michael, 1933, Kawie, John, Schwarzbaum, Lisa, WHYY Public Media, Miller, Danny, and Gross, Terry
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Since its national debut in 1987, Fresh Air with Terry Gross has been a highly acclaimed and much adored weekday magazine among public radio listeners. Each week, nearly 4.8 million people turn to Peabody Award-winning host Terry Gross for insightful conversations with the leading voices in contemporary arts and issues. The renowned program reaches a global audience, with over 620 public radio stations broadcasting Fresh Air, and 3 million podcast downloads each week. Fresh Air has broken the mold of 'talk show' by weaving together superior journalism and intimate storytelling from modern-day intellectuals, politicians and artists alike. Through probing questions and careful research, Gross's interviews are lauded for revealing a fresh perspective on cultural icons and trends. Her thorough conversations are often complemented by commentary from well-known contributors. Fresh Air is produced at WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and broadcast nationally by NPR., INT. 1: Editor and chief of Simon & Schuster MICHAEL KORDA. He's written a new memoir: "Man to Man: Surviving Prostate Cancer," (Random House). INT 2 : Stand up comic JOHN KAWIE. The Arab-American hails from Springfield, Conn. He's worked in concert with fellow comics Dennis Miller and Howie Mandel, and has been a contributor to Comedy Central's "Politically Incorrect." He appears regularly on Comedy Central's "Stand-up, Stand-up." REV. : Film critic Lisa Schwarzbaum reviews the BBC movie "Cold Comfort Farm."
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- 1996