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Real Radio ... :)
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Alpha Waves Radio
- Tue, May 20 2008
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Hey, everyone!
I'm very excited to have David Gerrold, the writer behind "The Trouble With Tribbles" episode of "Star Trek" on Wednesday night at 10 p.m. ET, but if you're near a computer or live in the greater Chicago area, you have a chance to hear me tonight at 1 a.m. ET/midnight CT on WGN Radio's Steve & Johnnie Show, the top-rated overnight show in Chicago.
I've appeared on the show a few times before, and I absolutely adore these two. I think that even if I'm not on, this couple is worth listening to as they are entertaining and intelligent, something you don't see out there very often in the radio world.
So we'll be talking about the cancellation of "Moonlight" and some other interesting things, so check out the WGN Radio Web site if you can't get WGN on your radio dial.
We've also confirmed our first guest for June. Kenneth Johnson, who played a key role in several major science-fiction series of the past like "V," "Alien Nation" "The Incredible Hulk" series and others, will join us June 4 at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. Johnson may not be a household name like Joss Whedon or J.J. Abrams, but he is a legend, and his contribution to the genre in the 1970s and 1980s is extraordinary, and we're very excited to have him on the show!
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