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MONDAY, JULY 7, 2008 Best Of Holder Tonight |
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12:05am | Director Joshua Dorsey, along with cast members Jaa Smith-Johnson, Matthew Dobson & Stephanie Staines, is in to talk about the film The Point, an NFB drama that takes place in Point St. Charles. | |
12:35am | Famed Canadian actor Walter Massey is in studio to talk about his life and career. | |
1:05am | Former astronaut, Harrison Schmitt, one of the last men to walk on the moon, is on to talk about Apollo 17, that last historic lunar mission that blasted off in December 1972. | |
2:05am | Doug Lennox, author of the Now You Know series of books, and the voice behind the segment of the same name,
has a new book out. Now You Know: Big Book of Answers.
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2:35am | We catch up once again with Tim Patch, the Australian who paints artistic masterpieces using his penis instead of a paintbrush. |
TUESDAY, JULY 8, 2008 Best Of Holder Tonight |
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12:05am | Linda Rutenberg is a photographer, author and educator. She has created the photographs for eleven books with ECW Press called The Secret Series on North American Cities. Her latest book is The Garden at Night. | |
12:35am | For those of you with a sweet tooth, we talk to Ken McKay, who leads a double life. He's a lawyer in Toronto but he's also owner of the candy store, Sucre Bleu here in Montreal. | |
1:05am | What really goes on in hospitals? We ask Rocky Lang, the co-author of Confessions of Emergency Room Doctors.
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1:35am | Ron Dante, the lead singer for The Archies, the band behind the 1969 No. 1 hit, Sugar Sugar, has a new CD out called California Weekend. | |
2:05am | Actor Jack Klugman, best known for his roles in The Odd Couple and Quincy, talks about his career, the friendship he had with his close friend and
co-star Tony Randall and the book he has written about his friend called Tony & Me.
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2:35am | Last summer, award-winning photographer Matt Hoyle experienced the road trip thrill of a lifetime as he met with and photographed people from all over the country
who have had paranormal experiences. The results are a book called Encounters With The Strange And Unexplained.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 2008 Best Of Holder Tonight |
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12:05am | Looking to fight off terrorists with stuff you have around the house?
Zach and Larry Arnstein are the authors of
The Ultimate Counterterrorist Home Companion: Six Incapacitating Holds Involving a Spatula and Other Ways to Protect Your Family.
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12:35am | Michael Stusser likes to interview dead people. He is the author of the book The Dead Guy Interviews.
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1:05am | Bob Fenster is back to talk about his latest book, The Big Book Of Duh! which shares the history of stupid things that people have done.
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1:35am | This year marks the 40th anniversary of the release of Walt Disney's The Jungle Book and we talk to Bruce Reitherman
who was the voice of young Mowgli.
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2:05am | Musical artist Jdiggz is on to talk about his music and his latest album, Memoirs Of A Playbwoy. | |
2:35am | John Leake is the author of Entering Hades: The Double Life of a Serial Killer. It's the story of Jack Unterweger who was a murderer, writer and cause célèbre of the Viennese intellectual elite in the late '80s.
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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2008 Best Of Holder Tonight |
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12:05am | CFCF News anchor Todd van der Heyden is in to talk about his career and the work he does on television. | |
12:35am | Sprinter Hank Palmer is in studio to talk about his running career and his quest to be on the Canadian Olympic Team this summer in Beijing for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. | |
1:05am | Looking for something scary on the web? There is a new online series called Sanctuary. We have a return visit with the creator, Damian Kindler, to talk about the show and the ongoing writers' strike which at its core is right at the heart of the debate concerning online content. | |
2:05am | Forget Beijing. Irishman Colin Carroll, part-time sumo "flyweight" and a world champion in elephant polo, has unveiled plans to launch the "Paddy Olympics." | |
2:35am | What's it like to lose your husband at a young age? How do you cope? We talk to Carole Brody Fleet, the author of Widows Wear Stilettos: A Practical and Emotional Guide for the Young Widow. |
FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2008 Best Of Holder Tonight |
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12:05am | Tristan Brand, Risa Dickens & James Finnerty are in to talk about Indyish.com, an online community consisting of blog contributors and writers, and a roster of indie artists who do everything from fashion to film to folk music. | |
12:35am | Artist Trevor McKinven has a very interesting goal of doing Caringcatures for Africa. He's on the program to share his plan and talk about his career so far. | |
1:05am | Robert Leonard was the founder of the singing group Sha Na Na, but he left that behind to pursue his Ph.D. from Columbia University. Today he heads the Forensic Linguistic Project at NY's Hofstra University and is one of the foremost forensic linguistics experts in the world. | |
2:05am | If America isn't working for you, create your own country. That's what Kevin Baugh did, and now he's the dictator of the Republic of Molossia, a tiny country that consists only of his house and yard in Reno, Nevada. | |
2:35am | Do you ever have nightmares of being trapped in a plane falling from the sky, getting cancer, or having your doctor tell you have two weeks to live? Then imagine what it’s like to experience all three!
We talk to Donna Hartley, who escaped from a horrific plane crash and has survived more life-threatening crises than many Hollywood action heroes.
She is the author of Fire up Your Life!
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