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12/1/2008


Anne Fadiman on The Bob Edwards Show

Filed under: Radio Today — Charlie Summers @ 11:26 am

A heads-up I should have posted earlier; the daughter of Clifton Fadiman appears in an encore broadcast of The Bob Edwards Show today, and she spends some time discussing him along with an excerpt from an Information Please episode with guest Red Barber. This is a rebroadcast from June 11, 2007, and is available on the satellite services (XM and Sirius) this evening at 8p east, 5p west, and again tomorrow morning at 7a east, 4a west and all day on the online services of the sat broadcasters. From the Previous Guests Calendar at the The Bob Edwards Show/Bob Edwards Weekend Discussion Forum:

Regular Monday guest David Broder of The Washington Post talks politics (NEW), then author, essayist, editor, and teacher Anne Fadiman talks about her career, her famous father (Clifton Fadiman, host of Information Please), and her latest book, At Large and at Small: Familiar Essays (originally broadcast June 11, 2007).

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