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PROFILE
Season Eight
Season Eight is the current
season of PROFILE.
Below you will find the listing for Season Eight, including air dates and
show numbers, of the guests Fran Stoddard has interviewed or will be interviewing
in the near future.
Tune in to
PROFILE, Mondays at 7:30!
| AIR
DATE |
SHOW
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GUEST |
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| 10/06/08 |
801 |

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Governor Jim Douglas of Middlebury, Vermont's three-term Republican incumbent, running for re-election. |
| 10/13/08 |
802 |

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Anthony Pollina of Middlesex, Vt., activist, radio host and entrepreneur, who is now an independent candidate for governor. |
| 10/20/08 |
803 |

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Gaye Symington of Jericho, Vt., two-term speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives and Democratic candidate for governor. |
| 10/27/08 |
804 |

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Rev. Gary Kowalski of Burlington, Vt., Unitarian minister and author of several books including "Revolutionary Spirits," about the faith of America's founding fathers. |
| 11/03/08 |
805 |

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Charles Simic, Yugoslavian refugee, Pulitzer Prize-winning U.S. poet laureate, and a resident of New Hampshire for the past 35 years. |
| 11/10/08 |
806 |

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To mark Veteran’s Day, Fran Stoddard talks with James MacIntyre of Essex Junction. The Veterans and Family Outreach team leader for the Vermont National Guard has been working closely with returning veterans. |
| 11/17/08 |
807 |
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Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, anthropologist and best-selling author, who has written books on African bushmen and on the social life of domestic dogs and cats. |
| 11/24/08 |
808 |
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David Sellers, of Warren, named one of the top 100 architects in the world by Architectural Digest, has had a major impact on Vermont and well beyond. |
| 12/01/08 |
809 |
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Caro Thompson, an Emmy-nominated television producer and filmmaker from Walden, VT, kicks off the Lake Champlain Quad Celebration with a new documentary. |
| 12/08/08 |
810 |
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Candace and Ruth Page, mother and daughter Vermont journalists and commentators for numerous media outlets including VPT, VPR and the Burlington Free Press who have deep roots in the state. |
| 12/15/08 |
811 |
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Joseph Olshan, of South Pomfret, is author of 8 novels, including Clara’s Heart, now a film, internationally acclaimed Nightswimmer and The Conversion. |
| 12/22/08 |
812 |
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Archbishop Elias Chacour, is a Palestinian Christian who has been nominated three times for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work educating Palestinians, Jews and Muslims under one roof in Isreal. |
| 1/05/09 |
813 |
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Sue Halpern of Ripton, Vt., scholar-in-residence at Middlebury College and an eclectic author of books whose subjects range from monarch butterfly migration to the latest news in memory research. |
| 1/12/09 |
814 |
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Haviland Smith, a retired CIA station chief who served in eastern Europe and the Middle East, and as chief of the CIA’s counterterrorism staff. Formerly of Brookfield, Vt., he now lives in Williston. |
| 1/19/09 |
815 |
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Gretchen Gerzina, chair of the English department at Dartmouth College and an acclaimed biographer and syndicated radio host. Her latest book explores the lives of a black couple in 18th-century Vermont. |
| 1/26/09 |
816 |
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Bill Schubart, the media entrepreneur from Hinesburg, Vt., has been an influential force as a commentator, author and chair of many statewide boards. |
| 3/09/09 |
817 |
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David Macaulay of Norwich, Vt., a MacArthur genius and Caldecott medalist for his illustrated books about how things work. His new book, 'The Way We Work,' tackles the human body. |
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