Info FWIW: Topics and Guests for December 7
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Wednesday, December 04, 2002
In the premiere edition of After Hours, we'll be joined by very special guest Vice President Dick Cheney. We'll ask him about protecting America in the age of terror and about the life of a small town boy who grew up to be vice president.
Plus, we'll be joined by one of America's top stage- and screenwriters, Nora Ephron. We'll trace her career from Sleepless in Seattle to her latest Broadway play.
About the Show:
If you prefer conversation to confrontation, something new and different to the same old same-old, After Hours with Cal Thomas is your kind of show.
Each week Cal will sit down with some of the most influential people in entertainment, government and politics -- from both sides of the aisle.
A show as original as the host himself. Where ideas and interesting people meet and the unexpected is always welcome.
At the corner of news and opinion, you'll find After Hours with Cal Thomas.
Cal Thomas
URL:http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,2133,00.html
Wednesday, December 04, 2002
Cal Thomas is the host of After Hours with Cal Thomas and appears weekly as a panelist on FOX News Watch.
Thomas is America’s most widely syndicated op-ed columnist -- 550 newspapers in the United States and abroad carry the column, now syndicated by Tribune Media Services in Chicago. For 16-years his column was distributed by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate.
Thomas began his career nearly 40-year journalism career as a copyboy for NBC News in his native Washington, D.C. He also has worked as a general assignment reporter and anchor for KPRC-TV in Houston and for NBC News in Washington.
For two years he hosted his own show on CNBC which was nominated for a Cable Ace Award as the best interview program on cable.
Thomas is an author of 10 books, including Blinded by Might: Why the Religious Right Can’t Save America and The Wit and Wisdom of Cal Thomas.
He is married and he and his wife, Ray, who is a family therapist, have four grown children. They live in Alexandria, Virginia |