Robert S. Bader, editor of Groucho Marx & Other Short Stories & Tall Tales, is the guest.

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Robert S. Bader, editor of Groucho Marx & Other Short Stories & Tall Tales, is the guest.

Neal Thompson, biographer of Robert Ripley who created Believe It Or Not, is the guest.

Champion Of Choice:The Life & Legacy of Women’s Advocate Nafis Sadik has been chosen as one of Top 10 Biographies of 2013 By Booklist ! The author, Cathleen Miller, is the guest on this week’s show.

Michael Schumacher & Denis Kitchen discuss their new biography of the creator of the classic comic strip Li’l Abner, Al Capp: A Life To The Contrary

Scotty Moore, the guitarist that changed the world in a Memphis recording studio in 1954, when he recorded That’s All Right, Mama, with a young Elvis Presley, is the guest.

An encore presentation of our visit with Gary David Goldberg, creator of Family Ties, who died in June.

Larry Tye returns for another discussion of the Man Of Steel. His latest book on Superman is now out in paperback.

John Strausbaugh discusses his 400 year history of Greenwich Village.

New York Times film historian and critic, author of When Movies Mattered, is the guest.

Jennifer Keishin Armstrong talks about her latest book Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted and All the Brilliant Minds Who Made The Mary Tyler Moore Show a Classic.