
Cartoonist Garry Trudeau sits down for an hour of conversation about his Pulitzer-prize winning comic strip. He discusses a wide range of subjects, including the development of his characters, how he chooses to characterize politicians, and how he has turned cartooning into a sustainable career. Includes billboard, news hole, and mid-program break.
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Piece Description
Cartoonist Garry Trudeau sits down for an hour of conversation about his Pulitzer-prize winning comic strip. He discusses a wide range of subjects, including the development of his characters, how he chooses to characterize politicians, and how he has turned cartooning into a sustainable career. Includes billboard, news hole, and mid-program break.
Timing and Cues
Total Program Length: 59:01
00:00 Billboard: Program Intro
01:00 News hole: Optional Cutaway for News
06:00 Part One
38:45 MIDPOINT BREAK (1:00 music bed)
39:26 Program Part 2
59:01 End Program
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Woody and Dutch On the Slow Train to Peking | Rickie Lee Jones | Pirates . | Reprise | 1990 | 05:00 |
| Let's Go Away For A While | Beach Boys | Pet Sounds. | Capitol | 1999 | 01:00 |
| Good Vibrations | Beach Boys | Pet Sounds. | Capitol | 2001 | 03:39 |
