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    First Aired - 06/05/2011 02:00PM
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    Tune in to another jam-packed episode of The Mike & Judy Show as Mike Edision and Judy McGuire are joined by noted authors Keith Eliot Greenberg and Valerie Frankel who have ghostwritten books for numerous celebrities. Find out what it took to get Joan Rivers to disclose how much plastic surgery she's had over the years, why Snooki has nothing to hide and why Mike Edision doesn't think very highly of Ira Silverberg. Later in the show, former WWF Heavyweight Champion Superstar Billy Graham calls into the show to recount his experience working with Keith Eliot Greenberg as his ghostwriter. This episode was sponsored by Cain Vineyard & Winery

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    First Aired - 10/18/2009 01:15PM
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    On a special crazy episode of Part Q, Mike Edison comes by to celebrate the life of Captain Lou Albano. Also on the show, Regina Schrambling.
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    Captain Lou Albano Obituary Show With Mike Edison (42:34)

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    Regina Schrambling Talks About The Internet & Print Media (29:38)

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    First Aired - 10/18/2009 12:00PM
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    Jennifer Nelkin stops by The Main Course to talk about hydroponics & gardening.
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    Jennifer Nelkin Talks About Hydroponic Gardening (22:11)

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