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MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2007 | ||
12:35am | Bill Mumy, best known as young Will Robinson from the hit television series Lost In Space and also as a musical artist with Barnes & Barnes is on the program to bring us up to date with his career and time travel a bit down memory lane. | |
1:05am | Handicapping American Idol. Who do you think is going to win the hit song competition? | |
2:05am | A New Zealand environmental body is targeting the Easter bunny in a renewed war against one of the country's worst natural pests. We talk to Mark Oldfield of Environment Canterbury is on to highlight the damage caused by the non-native rabbits. |
TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2007 | ||
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As the new baseball season begins, we look back at the sport's history. We talk to Timothy M. Gay, author of Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend.
(Click the book cover at the left to order directly from Amazon). |
1:05am | Fitness guru David Siscoe is back on to answer your questions and to help whip you into shape with the best plan for you. | |
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Joey Green is the author of The Bathroom Professor: Philosophy On The Go, published by Running Press.
He believes that different philosophers would each have a different answer to "Why did the chicken cross the road."
(Click the book cover at the left to order directly from Amazon). |
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2007 | ||
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Jody Henning was a victim of child abuse. She has overcome the odds to achieve a better life. She also has some
of the answers if you think your child might be a victim as well. Jody has written a novel called
Deadly Dreams And Desires, based on her traumatic past experiences.
(Click the book cover at the left to order directly from Amazon). |
1:05am | If you're watching your furniture floating by perhaps it's time to call a plumber. We have one. David Soroka is in to answer your plumbing questions around the house. (For more info check the Alpha-file under "Soroka") | |
2:05am | Pete Masiel and his significant other, Wendy Gardiner, are currently attempting to set a new world record for riding a stationary bike. The current record is 85 hours. You can find out more about their quest at www.PeteAndWendyCycling.com. |
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2007 | ||
12:35am | Andy Lopez is the Invisible Gardener. He'll be on to share his easy and environmentally friendly tips for growing a beautiful garden. | |
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Monday will mark the 90th anniversary of the battle at Vimy Ridge, the time when Canada came of age. We will talk about
the battle and what it means to Canada with historian Mark Zuehlke, who has written many books including The Canadian Military Atlas.
For more information on Canada's participation in war you can visit many websites, including The Canadian War Museum. (Click the book cover at the left to order directly from Amazon). |
2:05am | One of the latest trends in cruising is to not even book on a cruise ship, but on a cargo ship. We talk to Joycene Deel, president of Freighter World Cruises. | |
2:35am | Last night we talked to Pete Masiel who is currently attempting to set a new world record for riding a stationary bike. Tonight we talk to his significant other, Wendy Gardiner, who is also pedalling her way to history. You can find out more about their quest at www.PeteAndWendyCycling.com. |
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2007 | ||
12:35am | Stuart Nulman with another edition of the Book Banter Fire Sale. A chance for you to play reviewer and win a book or two. The reviewed books are:
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2:35am | Steve Walsh, with another segment of Steve Walsh: Our Man In The Heart Of America: Checking Out The Nation's Pulse. Find out what wacky things our Jefferson City, Missouri based correspondant has found in the U.S. |
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