Segment 1
00:00:00 Logo
00:00:13 "Tishomingo Blues" - GK / Shoe Band
00:02:38 GK opens, SFX script
00:08:05 "Downtown Broadway Express" - GK/Robin and Linda
00:10:24 "Loneliness and Desperation" - Del McCoury Band
00:13:05 GK talks with Del McCoury
00:15:00 "Nashville Cats" - Del McCoury Band
00:19:12 GK talks with Billy Collins
00:22:00 Billy recites "Monday", "Adage" and "The Golden Years"
00:28:30 Jazz script
00:35:22 Powdermilk Biscuit Break
Segment 2
00:36:49 "Marvin and Mavis" - Tribute to New York
00:40:30 GK intros Madeleine Peyroux
00:42:37 "Blue Alert" - Madeleine Peyroux
00:47:20 "Don't Cry Baby" - Madeleine Peyroux
00:51:05 Guy Noir script
01:03:08 "Walk Around Manhattan (Galilee)" - Robin & Linda and GK
01:05:10 "Back Up and Push" - Del McCoury Band
01:07:06 Intermission- Avalon
Segment 3
01:10:44 Greetings
01:13:42 GK talks with Del McCoury
01:14:40 "The Mountain" - Del McCoury band
01:18:32 Fred Farrell script
01:21:08 Billy recites "Tension", "Royal Aristocrat" and "Schoolsville"
01:28:48 "Saving Me A Place" - Robin and Linda Williams, GK, Richard Dworsky
Segment 4
01:33:25 The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 5
01:44:06 GK talks to Madeleine
01:44:37 "Half the Perfect World" - Madeleine Peyroux and band
01:49:02 Rhubarb script
01:53:07 Credits, Red River Valley
A Prairie Home Companion for November 24, 2007
Description
This week on A Prairie Home Companion, assuming our truck driver finds a parking space on West 43rd during rush hour in Manhattan, we'll be moving the whole kit and kaboodle into the historicTown Hall Theaterfor the next month.The McCoury boys-- Rob and Ronnie -- bring big daddy Del and the band up from Nashville for a post thanksgiving bluegrass workout, French-American songstressMadeleine Peyrouxwill caress your inner ear, and everybody's favorite former U.S. Poet Laureate,Billy Collins, will speak in complete sentences. Also with us, The Royal Academy of Radio Acting;Tim Russell, Sue Scottand Fred Newman, our pals Robin and Linda Williams, and The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band with maestro Richard Dworsky. So heat up the leftovers, dig out some wool socks, and join us for a big show this week from New York City!