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Home > Past Shows > Monday, July 20, 2009 Monday, July 20, 2009
David Baker
British InvasionOriginally from London, England, comedian Dave Baker is making a name for himself here in the States while keeping his British perspective. From NY to L.A., Baker is hitting clubs and winning over fans by sharing his views on the American way of life. Baker was recently featured on a CBS special along with some of comedy's biggest stars, and his material can be seen on a number of mobil networks. David Cook
Season seven winner of "American Idol" David Cook first entered pop culture singing other artists songs on the top rated reality show, but his self-titled first album has shown that his musical talent is far more advanced than the program let him showcase. Cook is a first class rocker who rewrote chart history when 11 of his songs debuted on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, the highest number of new entries in a single week by an artist since the Beatles. Since then, Cook has been crisscrossing the country on tour, with upcoming dates in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Delaware, Washington D.C. and New Jersey. Scott Dunn
Scott Dunn is a stand-up comedian, a novelist, a father of two, and a husband of one. He's also a full-time history buff, and famous for his roasts of famous historical figures and events. He also occasionally calls in with History Lessons and Quizes, which means if you see his name on the guest board, you'd better start studying. In his spare time (when he's got any) he writes jokes for a number of shows including "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader." And that's a little bit about Scott Dunn. Dr. Will Miller
Long time friend of the show, Dr. Will Miller, is an ordained minister, former standup comedian, keynote speaker, teacher and full-time therapist at a major University, yet somehow he still finds time to write books including Why We Watch and Refrigerator Rights (the latter of which has just recently been re-released with an all new chapter and updated research.) He's also the formorst expert on how classic television secretly revals the inner stuggles in all of us. Meaning, while you watch shows like "Mr. Ed" and "Bewitched" to get a few laughs, he's looking to find out what's going on in that messed up brain of yours.
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