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The Capital Times - Doug Moe: Local radio host revels in Oscar afterglow

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Doug Moe: Local radio host revels in Oscar afterglow

By Doug Moe
The Capital Times
Heard something Moe should know? Call 252-6446, write PO Box 8060, Madison, WI 53708, or e-mail [email protected].
Published: March 13, 2006

TCT Article Excerpt:

"... Now it turns out that the Oscar-winning movie about Norman Corwin - a 95-year-old radio broadcasting legend still living in Los Angeles - has another significant Madison connection.

Of only a handful of people interviewed on camera for the documentary, one was Madison's Norman Gilliland. Gilliland has been with Wisconsin Public Radio since 1983 and is a well-known host of classical music shows.

Sunday nights, though, from 8 to 11 p.m., Gilliland hosts "Old Time Radio Drama" on Wisconsin Public Radio, and it was Gilliland's expertise on the golden age of radio that led Eric Simonson to interview him for the Corwin movie. ..."

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