Segment 1
00:00:00 Logo
00:00:11 "Tishomingo Blues" - GK / Shoe Band
00:02:39 GK talks about November, peace, last week's Packer/ Viking game
00:04:16 "Perversity" - GK/ Shoe Band
00:06:20 "Let The Good Times Roll" - Pat Donohue and band
00:09:00 "Mighta Coulda" - Rich Dworsky and Shoe Band
00:12:04 Mom script
00:20:00 GK intros Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands
00:21:32 "Your Eyes" - Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands
00:24:30 "99 Year Blues" - Tom Rozum, Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands
00:29:07 "Hard Luck in Heaven" - Scott Huffman, Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands and GK
00:34:26 Powdermilk Biscuit Break
Segment 2
00:36:01 GK intros Frantzich Brothers
00:37:00 "Come Thou Font of Every Blessing" - Brothers Frantzich
00:41:39 TGK talks to the brothers
00:42:41 "Never Doubt I" - Brothers Frantzich
00:46:16 Cowboys script
00:55:33 "Spanish Johnny" - GK/ Shoe Band
00:59:14 "Mississippi Hi and Mississippi Lo" - Andy Stein, John Niemann, Pat Donohue, GK/ Shoe Band and Joe Savage
01:02:08 Intermission- Deep Water
Segment 3
01:05:56 Audience singalong: In The Evening in November/ Home on the Plains
01:12:03 Greetings
01:15:05 GK talks about John Soberg
01:15:35 "I'll Fly Away" - The Brothers Frantzich and Garrison Keillor
01:19:33 GK talks about Mollie's birthday in the balcony
01:20:02 Tree script
01:31:14 "Abraham" - Brothers Frantzich with Richard Dworsky, Gary Raynor and Peter Johnson
Segment 4
01:34:44 The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 5
01:49:00 "Prairie Lullaby" - Laurie Lewis, GK, Shoes
01:53:16 PHC script
01:56:26 Credits, Let the Good Times Roll reprise
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A Prairie Home Companion for November 17, 2007
November 17, 2007 broadcast with Laurie Lewis & The Right Hands and The Brothers Frantzich
Description
This week on A Prairie Home Companion we return to theState TheaterwithLaurie Lewis & The Right Hands(Tom Rozum, Scott Huffman, Craig Smith, and Todd Phillips),The Brothers Frantzich, The Royal Academy of Radio Acting;Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Tom Keith, The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, and The News From Lake Wobegon. Join us this week for our final Minnesota broadcast of the year, and again next week, as we begin a four week stand at The Town Hall in New York City.