Off-Ramp for October 17, 2009

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  • Where's the "Emergency!" Star? Actor Randy Mantooth Still Saving Lives

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    You probably know actor Randolph Mantooth as paramedic John Gage from the 70s primetime drama "Emergency!" He hung up his EMT costume years ago, but the interest in emergency services generated by the show - and by his constant public advocacy for paramedics - have saved many lives. John chatted with the TV star about Emergency, working with Jack Webb, and two new movies he's in: Scream of the Bikini and Bold Native.


  • John and Queena take fundraising to the streets

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    For KPCC's Fall Fundraiser, John and Queena hung out in front of the LA Times building this week, asking people if it was okay to take newspapers from the box without paying for them. You get the connection: it's worth paying for high-quality journalism.


  • Ed Asner, the Grouch, Speaks "Up"

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    Ed Asner, who voices the lead character in the new Pixar movie "Up!," says this is the era of the grouch ... a role he perfected as "Lou Grant."


  • Star Trek Helmer Nicholas Meyer Tells All, Makes Up Some

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    KPCC's John Rabe interviews Nicholas Meyer, the author and screenwriter, about his new book, "The View from the Bridge." In the first two segments here, Meyer talks about childhood, the attraction of Sherlock Holmes, casting and meeting Olivier, and making "Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan," which revived the Star Trek franchise. (The last piece of audio is the whole, unedited interview.)


  • Whet your Whistle at Chroni's on Whittier

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    Off-Ramp's Whittier Blvd. Wanderers - led by the Mr. Americana Charles Phoenix - visit Chroni's Famous Sandwich Shop.


  • Orff-Ramp — Music for Kids

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    Ilsa Setziol takes us to a music school for toddlers and little kids that uses the teachings of Carl Orff, the composer of "Carmina Burana."


  • Dinner Party Download

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    Dinner Party Download's been serving up tasty morsels for over a year. Now that you've become the envy of your dinner table, won't you consider "tipping" your public radio station?


  • CyberFrequencies

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    Here's a little Cyber Trivia: Did you know that KPCC is the one of the only public radio stations in the country to feature a program dedicated entirely to web culture and technology? CyberFrequencies delivers thought-provoking news about "Life on the Web" every week, on the air and online. Your support of KPCC helps us to continue to push our reporting in these new directions. Thanks!


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