AARP Radio
AARP Radio’s programs include many great options for stations and listeners. AARP Radio leads the way in exploring the issues that comprise the next social and political frontier in America: Age. As 97 million baby boomers turn 50 over the next decade, they, and we seek insight on life's meaning and challenges, including coping with aging parents, growing children, changing bodies, and the political climate surrounding it all. We offer 5 shows of widely varying format and style. Prime Time Radio is a one-hour weekly interview program consisting of two discussion style interviews covering a wide range of topics hosted by Mike Cuthbert. This program also features Movies for Grownups and Prime Time Postscript, a five-minute weekly segment featuring stories of the best independent radio producers from across the country, and around the world.
Our newest radio production, the 2 Boomer Babes Radio Hour, is a weekly 5 segment discussion style feature that highlights a variety of the most relevant issues to the largest generation, hosted Kathy Bernard and Barbara Kline are enthusiastically traveling the same road as the nearly 78 million other boomers while exemplifying the spirit of “living in the boomer moment.”
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Prime Time Radio is a one-hour weekly interview program with people who fascinate older adults in America. The program also features Movies for Grownups and Prime Time Postscript. Prime Time Radio consists of two discussion style interviews covering a wide range of topics hosted by veteran public radio broadcaster, Mike Cuthbert.
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Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz may be best known for their TV show ?I Love Lucy,? but the dazzling duo also made fabulous films now available on DVD.
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Two movies classics, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane and The Searchers, are released on DVD.
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New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz joins the world?s fastest crossword solver Stanley Newman in a meeting of the puzzle masters. Then, sma...
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Host Bill Newcott talks with Irish actor Gabriel Byrne about his new movie Wah Wah.
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Scientist Tim Flannery argues that global warming is approaching the point of no return. Then, a Harvard Medical School professor challenges the he...
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A new documentary reveals the incredibly long days that movie crews are expected to work, often at the cost of their health and even their lives.
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Actor David Hyde Pierce talks about his family's struggles with Alzheimer's Disease. Then, a humorous look at the world of gardening through the ey...
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A small-time festival draws some big-time celebrities.
The TV mogul is also one of the most memorable talk show hosts ever.
Science writer Bill Broad examines the Oracle of Delphi?one of the great seers of the ancient Greek world. Then, writer Marilyn Johnson explains wh...