Open Line (Interviews)

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  • Host: Fred Andrle
  • Weekday mornings, Fred Andrle hosts his award-winning talk program. Fred’s show features fascinating national and local guests. He guides an intelligent and balanced discussion on topics ranging from politics to literature, music to science, health to finance, and psychology to science fiction.
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  • Genres: Interviews
  • Location: Columbus, OH
  • Language: English
  • Networks: NPR
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Open Line with Fred Andrle_090508:Hour 2

Fri, Sep 5 listen to this topic
You decide the topic in an open forum. Recorded September 5, 2008-11:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_090508:Hour 1

Fri, Sep 5 listen to this topic
As part of our special 2008 Presidential election coverage, the results of the GOP National Convention, with University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Political Science Chair James Campbell; Purdue University Political Science Head Bert Rockman; and Ohio State University Political Science Professor Emeritus John Kessel. Recorded September 5, 2008-10:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_090408:Hour 2

Thu, Sep 4 listen to this topic
The history of U.S. Presidential elections, with "Don't Know Much About History" author Kenneth C. Davis. Recorded September 4, 2008-11:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_090408:Hour 1

Thu, Sep 4 listen to this topic
Practical tips for home cooking and the best recipes for autumn, with Cooks Illustrated Editor Chris Kimball. Recorded September 4, 2008-10:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_090308:Hour 2

Wed, Sep 3 listen to this topic
Creative education for your children, with author and educator Mimi Chenfeld. Recorded September 3, 2008-11:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_090308:Hour 1

Wed, Sep 3 listen to this topic
Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln, and the importance of their marriage and partnership, with biographer Daniel Mark Epstein. Recorded September 3, 2008-10:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_090108:Hour 1

Tue, Sep 2 listen to this topic
The lives of major league pitchers, with Washington Post Sports Columnist John Feinstein. Special encore presentation.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_090208:Hour 2

Tue, Sep 2 listen to this topic
Global oversight of food safety, with New York University Nutrition, Food Studies, Public Health and Sociology Professor Marion Nestle. Recorded September 2, 2008-11:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_090208:Hour 1

Tue, Sep 2 listen to this topic
As part of our special 2008 Presidential election coverage, we'll discuss John McCain's choice of Vice Presidential running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, with Ohio State University History Professor David Stebenne. Also, a conversation with National Public Radio Ombudsman Alicia Shepard. Recorded September 2, 2008-10:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_090108:Hour 2

Tue, Sep 2 listen to this topic
Explore new ways to create happiness in our lives, with Rick Foster. Special encore presentation.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082908:Hour 2

Fri, Aug 29 listen to this topic
You decide the topic in an open forum. Recorded August 29, 2008-11:00AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082908:Hour 1

Fri, Aug 29 listen to this topic
As part of our special 2008 Presidential election coverage, the results of the Democratic National Convention, with Ohio State University Political Science Professor Emeritus Herb Asher and Ohio State University History Professor David Stebenne. Recorded August 29, 2008-10:00AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082808:Hour 2

Thu, Aug 28 listen to this topic
Open Forum. Recorded August 28, 2008-11:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082808:Hour 1

Thu, Aug 28 listen to this topic
The architectural landmarks of Columbus, with historic preservation consultants Jeffrey Darbee, Nancy Recchi, and Bob Loversidge. Recorded August 28, 2008-10:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082708:Hour 2

Wed, Aug 27 listen to this topic
From "All in the Family" to the "Rockford Files" and "Seinfeld", our favorite TV programs from the past, with television historians Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh. Special encore presentation.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082708:Hour 1

Wed, Aug 27 listen to this topic
We'll hear about Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the President who overcame polio to lead America through the Depression and WWII, with Marshall University Political Science Professor Jean Edward Smith. Special encore presentation.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082608:Hour 2

Tue, Aug 26 listen to this topic
As the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, we'll hear an update on efforts to rebuild New Orleans, with journalist, author, and former New Orleans Times-Picayune Metro Editor, Jed Horne. Recorded August 26, 2008-11:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082608:Hour 1

Tue, Aug 26 listen to this topic
Islamic-Christian relations in light of the upcoming Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) annual convention, with World Council of Churches Inter-religious Dialogue and Cooperation Director Shanta Premwardhana, and Islamic Society of North America Office of Interfaith & Community Alliances National Director Sayyid Syeed. Recorded August 26, 2008-10:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082508:Hour 2

Mon, Aug 25 listen to this topic
The mortgage and credit crisis, with National Mortgage News Executive Editor Paul Muolo. Recorded August 25, 2008-11:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082508:Hour 1

Mon, Aug 25 listen to this topic
As part of our special 2008 Presidential election coverage, Barack Obama's choice of Vice-Presidential running mate, with Ohio State University College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Dean Paul Beck.Also, the wonders of physics, with Nobel Laureate and MIT Physics Professor Frank Wilczek. Recorded August 25, 2008-10:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082208:Hour 2

Fri, Aug 22 listen to this topic
A new way of thinking about personality differences and a call for tolerance and understanding, with Ohio State University Psychology and Psychiatry Professor Steven Reiss. Special encore presentation.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082208:Hour 1

Fri, Aug 22 listen to this topic
Author and former United Nations Under Secretary General Shashi Tharoor says India, the world's largest democracy, has evolved from widespread poverty, into a bustling, innovative society. Special encore presentation.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082108:Hour 2

Thu, Aug 21 listen to this topic
Charges of liberal bias in our national news media, with Media Research Center Director of Media Analysis Tim Graham. Recorded August 21, 2008-11:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082108:Hour 1

Thu, Aug 21 listen to this topic
The American voter. How voter behavior has changed and remained consistent throughout the last century, with SUNY Stony Brook Political Science Professor Helmut Norpoth and Ohio State University Political Science Chair Herb Weisberg. Recorded August 21, 2008-10:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082008:Hour 2

Wed, Aug 20 listen to this topic
BusinessWeek senior writer Brian Grow and BusinessWeek Washington Bureau correspondent Keith Epstein report on new corporate practices among auto dealers, banks and nonprofit hospitals that some say exploit the working poor. Recorded August 20, 2008-11:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_082008:Hour 1

Wed, Aug 20 listen to this topic
U.S. foreign policy in Iraq and the Middle East, with University of London Politics and International Studies Professor Charles Tripp. Recorded August 20, 2008-10:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_081908:Hour 2

Tue, Aug 19 listen to this topic
You decide the topic in an Open Forum. Recorded August 19, 2008-10:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_081908:Hour 1

Tue, Aug 19 listen to this topic
Washington Post foreign correspondent Philip Pan says China's experience challenges the belief that free markets lead automatically to free societies, as the Communist Party maintains its hold on power amid dramatic social and economic changes underway. Recorded August 19, 2008-10:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_081808:Hour 2

Mon, Aug 18 listen to this topic
Stories of "Old Columbus," with Columbus historian Ed Lentz. Recorded August 18, 2008-11:00 AM.

Open Line with Fred Andrle_081808:Hour 1

Mon, Aug 18 listen to this topic
The importance of civility and thoughtful behavior in contemporary society, with Johns Hopkins University Humanities Professor P.M. Forni. Recorded August 18, 2008-10:00 AM.

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