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Fresh Air, Tim Meadows and Robert Sullivan

By: Terry Gross
Narrated by: Terry Gross
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Comedian and actor Tim Meadows and journalist Robert Sullivan on this edition of Fresh Air. Meadows was a regular on TV's Saturday Night Live for some 9 years. Leon the Ladies Man, a swingin' politically incorrect radio love doctor that he played on the show, is now featured in the new film The Ladies Man. Meadows recently left SNL to co-star in the new comedy The Michael Richards Show which premieres Tuesday, October 24th. Sullivan's first book, The Meadowlands, an urban adventure in the wilds of the marshy dumping area between New Jersey and New York was praised for its wit, imagination and intelligence. His new book, A Whale Hunt, chronicles the two years he spent watching the Makah Indian tribe in Washington state as they prepared for and attempted their first whale hunt in over 70 years. But they didn't do it alone: they were surrounded by angry protestors and hounded by the press. (Broadcast Date: October 23, 2000)(P) and ©2000 WHYY-FM Biographies & Memoirs Funny

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