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  1. A Prairie Home Companion (APHC) evolved from a live morning radio show hosted by Gary “Garrison” Keillor. When Keillor began hosting for Minnesota Educational Radio (MER) in 1969, he was a freelancer for the New Yorker supporting his family with income from his radio job. The show played classical music, but Keillor introduced rock ’n ...

  2. About A Prairie Home Companion A Brief History. If you showed up on July 6, 1974, at the Janet Wallace Auditorium at Macalester College in Saint Paul and plunked down your $1 admission (50 cents for kids) to attend the very first broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion, you were in select company.There were about 12 people in the audience.

  3. Garrison Keillor. 90,131 likes · 2,851 talking about this. A page dedicated to A Prairie Home Companion run by Garrison Keillor and the staff of Prairie Home Productions. Weekly shows plus updates...

  4. THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION is a 140-minute show celebrating the Last Live Radio Variety show with an opening six-minute video of PHC’s origins in Minnesota, Garrison Keillor’s stand-up on the beauty of being 80. Comedy sketches (Guy Noir, Private Eye. The Lives of the Cowboys.

  5. Oct 31, 1998 · A Prairie Home Companion - Classic Rebroadcast for October 28, 2017. This week's classic rebroadcast: we take a trip back to 1998 for a Halloween show at the Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Chenille Sisters sing "The House is Haunted" and "Blowin' in the Wind," Kate MacKenzie joins Garrison for "Banks of the Ohio" and "Bringing ...

  6. Garrison Keillor. News, writings, and other musings from Garrison Keillor, our creator and host emeritus. The Writer’s Almanac with Garrison Keillor. Poems, prose, and literary history each day. Garrison’s bio. Read Garrison’s biography and learn a bit about the history of APHC.

  7. A Prairie Home Companion - Classic rebroadcast for November 25, 2017. This week's classic rebroadcast: we rewind to November 2014 and a show from The Town Hall in New York City, New York. Nick Lowe performs "Sensitive Man" and "A Dollar Short of Happy," and Renée Fleming sings "The Christmas Waltz" and "Love and Hard Times."

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