Today's talk
shows on
WMUB
Thursday, November 12, 1998
Diane Rehm (*2 full hours, only on WMUB): aftermath of Hurricane Mitch;
mystery novelist Mary Jane Clark
Fresh Air: TV writer David Mills ("ER" and "NYPD Blue"); eating bugs
Public Interest: Charles Lindbergh's daughter Reeve Lindbergh
Talk of the Nation (*live, only on WMUB): working parents; rice in the
world today
All Things Considered: TBA
Friday on WMUB Forum: urban and rural issues in Ohio
The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon
(*2 FULL HOURS
on WMUB)
10-11: Hurricane Mitch: Diane and her guests discuss
the situation in Central America after Hurricane Mitch, the international
relief effort underway to help close to two million people who have been
displaced from their homes, and what it will take to get the region's
economy back on its feet.
Guests: Peter Hakim, Inter-American Dialogue;
Tom Gjelten, National Public Radio; Francisco Aguirre-Sacasa, Ambassador
to the U.S. from Nicaragua; Peter Bell, president of CARE USA
11-12: Mary Jane Clark: Mary Jane Clark, a producer
at CBS News, talks about her first novel, a mystery thriller set in the
T.V. journalism world. The book is called "Do You Want to Know a Secret?"
(St. Martins)
Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.
Guest Host Ken Tucker talks with DAVID MILLS about
writing for television ... He wrote this week's episode of E-R ... and
also writes for N-Y-P-D Blue ... Also, the art of eating bugs ... a talk
with the authors of a new pictorial guide to how insects are made edible
throughout the world
Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.
REEVE LINDBERGH IS THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF CHARLES
LINDBERGH -- THE FAMOUS AVIATOR, PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR, AND WORLD
WAR II ISOLATIONIST. SHE JOINS KOJO TO TALK ABOUT GROWING UP IN HER FAMOUS
FAMILY, AND TO DISCUSS HER RECENTLY PUBLISHED MEMOIR.
Guests: Reeve Lindergh, author, "Under a Wing:
Memoir"
Talk of
the Nation,
2-4 p.m. (*LIVE)
Host: Ray Suarez
HOUR ONE: WORKING PARENTS: whether today's working
parents feel more fulfilled at home or in the workplace ... and what that
says about the way we're living our lives.
HOUR TWO: RICE: the history of rice in the US and
around the world ...how it's produced, who eats it and why this small
grain is a way of life for over a billion people worldwide.
on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.
TBA
WMUB Forum,
Friday 9-10 a.m.,
repeated 7-8 p.m.
News Director Darrel Gray hosts an hour of
conversations with guests, and your e-mail comments and questions
(http://www.wmub.org/forumcomment.html)
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