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Monday, February 22, 2010
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Hour 1
"We Are Smoking"
Sports w/ Chick
Twinkie Cheese Dogs
Tiger Audio
Hot Tub Time Machine
News w/ Kristi
Frats & Yearbooks

Hour 2
News w/ Kristi
Old Songs
Tiger Woods' Apology
Dogs on Wall Street
Celebrities Odd Facts
Floyd Tucker Calls
Apple Cracking Down
"Bob Fantasy Camp"
"Bill Clinton" Calls

Hour 3
"Temp Work" - Bamford
The New Beer
Donnie Baker Calls
Rick Calls
More Woman Calls
"Tiger Woods" Calls
Deborah Norville
Olympics Update

Hour 4
Chris Suellentrop
Madden Football
Wired Magazine
News w/ Kristi
Ray Romano
Men of a Certain Age

Post Show
Chick's Button Bar
Twinkie Cheese Dog
Candy Bars
Tom Swimming

Bonus Hour
Mike MacRae
Henry Phillips
Pat Dixon

Ray Romano

Everybody Still Loves Raymond

Ray Romano first TV gig was in 1990 when he starred in his own Half-Hour Comedy Hour on MTV. Little did we all know that only five years later, and with a little help from David Letterman, Ray would begin work on one of the most popular sitcoms ever, “Everybody Love Raymond.” Since the debut of “Raymond”, Ray has gone on to meet the President, host SNL, sell out Carnegie Hall, write a book, win a few Emmys, release a Grammy Nominated comedy album and lend his voice to the hit animated film franchise Ice Age. Not bad for a guy who was working as a bank teller before giving stand-up a try. In recent news, Ray has returned to television in the new TNT ‘dramedy’ “Men of a Certain Age,” along with Scott Bakula and Andre Braugher. The show focuses on three men entering the second act of their lives and airs Mondays at 10pm ET.

Deborah Norville

A two-time Emmy Award winner, Deborah Norville joined "Inside Edition" over 15 years ago after working for CBS News, where she anchored “America Tonight” and reported for “48 Hours,” “Street Stories” and “CBS Evening News.” Beyond broadcast journalism, Norville is also an author of a number of books including “Thank You Power: Making the Science of Gratitude Work for You!”, “Knitting with Deborah Norville” and “The Power of Respect.” The recipient of a number of awards, Norville has been named “Best in the Business” (Washington Journalism Review), Mother of the Year (National Mother’s Day Committee) and Person of the Year (Rita Hayworth Gala). She is also the recipient of two national Emmys, AWRT’s Gracie Award, a local Emmy and a Silver Plaque from the Chicago Film Festival. Follow Deborah on twitter and facebook.

Chris Suellentrop

He's Wired

Chris Suellentrop founded "The Opinionator" blog for The New York Times, making him the first person paid by the Times only to blog, for what that's worth. He's also written feature articles for The New York Times Magazine, Wired, New York, Legal Affairs, Radar (2.0), and The Wilson Quarterly. One of these articles covered the affect John Madden Football games and video games in general have had on the current generation of athletes... something that dawned on him when he saw Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Stokley make a play that is often used while gaming.

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