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See what WLT was "really like" before it became the radio station featured in the Robert Altman film. In 1926, brothers Ray and Roy Soderbjerrg plunge into radio by founding Station WLT (With Lettuce and Tomato) in order to rescue their failing restaurant and become the Sandwich Kings of South Minneapolis. For the next 25 years, the "Friendly Neighbor" station produces a dazzlingnot to mention, oddarray of shows and stars. Brilliantly weaving together...
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"Captain Ava Capp has been flying from her past for a decade. She'd much rather leave it, and her home state, behind forever. But when she finds herself back in Minnesota, against her better judgement, everything goes sideways in a way she never expected it to. M.E. Dr. Tom Baker has never forgotten Ava and the cold case she ran away from. When she shows up unexpectedly in town, in spite of himself, sparks fly. Which is terrible because he can't stop...
4) Wobegon boy
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A comedy on John Tollefson, a 40-something bachelor from Minnesota working in a college in New York State as manager of its radio station. The college caters to academically challenged children of financially gifted parents. A spoof on academia.
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The Mostly Methodist Club, a group of middle-aged, middle-class women who meet on Saturday mornings to swap recipes and gossip, is dramatically transformed when a young college student encourages them to invest in a budding software company called Microsoft.
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Garrison Keillor has been delighting audiences for four decades now with heartfelt, moving, and downright hilarious tales from the shores of Lake Wobegon. Here, for the first time ever, News from Lake Wobegon monologues from the entire history of "the little town on the edge of the prairie" are presented in one collection. From early fan favorites "Bruno the Fishing Dog" and "A Trip to Grand Rapids" to more recent highlights such as "The Hochstetter...
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16 new stories recorded from live broadcasts of "A Prairie Home Companion." Tent caterpillars invade Lake Wobegon. The School Board faces an angry crowd. Exiles return home with their strange children, ignorant of Scripture. A man with a horrible cough comes in search of Grandma's mustard plaster. A young Lutheran atheist marries a California boy in her parents' backyard. A naked man flies through the air. A quiet boy wants to become a writer. And...
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