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Monday, August 2, 2010
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Hour 1
"It's a Great Day"
Tom's Trip
Lady in the Hallway
News w/ Kristi

Hour 2
Donnie Baker Calls
Floyd Tucker Calls
News w/ Kristi
Facebook Talk
Farmville
"Helen & Lady Gaga"
"Larry & Kings of Leon"

Hour 3
News w/ Kristi
Facebook Tips
People, News 7 Views
Sides of the Bed
Rob Reiner Audio

Hour 4
George Lopez
Twitter
"Greasenart"
Rob Reiner
Flipped
Famous Fathers

Post Show
Rob Reiner

Bonus Hour
Chad Daniels
John Evans
Mike MacRae

George Lopez

Good and longtime friend of the show George Lopez spent six years living his dream of working in television, starring in the successful sitcom "George Lopez" on ABC. But now that its run is over and has moved on to syndication, George was able to set his sights on other projects, including a number of feature films and his newest gig hosting his own late night talk show, "Lopez Tonight." But this isn't your cookie cutter late night fare, George has ditched the desk, tossed the cue cards and brought the party back to late night on TBS. The show is part talk show, part spontaneous street party featuring many of the biggest names of today and tomorrow. But no matter what happens, as long as George is involved, you know it'll be the talk around the water cooler.

Rob Reiner

Flipped

Rob Reiner has directed some of the most popular and influential motion pictures of the past two decades, deftly moving among many styles. The versatile filmmaker has been involved in the entertainment business for much of his life, first as an actor then as a director and producer. He entered into the public eye as an emmy-winning actor on the long-running hit television series "All in the Family," but soon transitioned into a director with the acclaimed "rockumentary" comedy This is Spinal Tap in 1984. He followed with the road comedy The Sure Thing and the adaptation of Stephen King's youth adventure Stand By Me. The latter film brought him his first nomination as Best Director from the Directors Guild of America. The Princess Bride, adapted by William Goldman from his book, followed in 1986 and has since become a beloved classic. Reiner's succession of box office hits include When Harry Met Sally...,Misery, A Few Good Men, The American President and his soon to be released film, Flipped.

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