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B5's Garibaldi has a radio show? How is it?
Thu, 8 Jun 2006 00:56:27 -0400
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aalucard...
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The other day I was flipping through the channels and saw the actor who
played Garibaldi on B5 having his own radio show simulcast on CSPAN. I
was busy and only watched a few minutes. Seemed like a moderate
conservative based on what I heard atthough not long enough to form a
concrete opinion. He could be a Hannity conservative for all I know.
Is CSPAN going to regularly simulcast his show or is this a one shot
deal?
patty1...
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It's a one-shot. Well, they might come back again, but it certainly
won't be regular. They drop in on talk shows occasionally.
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Any regular listeners? How is he? As an actor he seemed to have been
patty1...
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Why not listen and decide for yourself?
Ken from Chicago...
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He ran for Congress after B5 I think in California, so I'm guessing his show
has a political tilt given the CSPAN coverage.
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Invid Fan...
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You have to pay to access the show online ($6 a month, $55 a year). If
there was a podcast, I'd give it a shot. I'm enjoying Penn Teller's
daily hour show that way.
Pumpkin Escobar...
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Uh, he's broadcast for free on lots of radio stations, and many of those
Mark Nobles...
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UH, guys, Penn and Teller are two guys. Perhaps you are thinking of
Penn Gillette, the Penn of Penn and Teller?
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stations have free webcasting. Try www.580wdbo.com for one.
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hard working based on the fact in season one he couldn't act at all and
by season three he was rather good.
Does he ever talk about B5 on his show or invite the actors on?
Ubiquitous...
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Funny you should mention that! Our new local talk radio station
airs his show (except he's billed as "Jerry Doyle"). I wondered
if it were the same Jerry Doyle from B5 until he told an anicdote
about Peter Jurasik.
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