The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 12, 1987, Image 8

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    Page 8AThe Battalion/Friday, June 12, 1987
Keillor’s radio show
to air final episode,
ending 13-year run
Garrison Keillor is abandoning
Lake Wobegon, “the tiny town
that time forgot and the decades
cannot improve,” leaving about 4
million people homeless after Sat
urday night.
“A Prairie Home Companion”
ends at the peak of its popularity.
For a confessed shy person, who
in recent years has been on the
cover of Time and at the top of
the best-seller list, it had become
far too popular.
“In order for you to gather this
material and to have some sense
of the life of this imaginary town,
you have to be an ordinary per
son,” Keillor told reporters in
March, a month after he sur
prised his audience and the
American Public Radio network
by announcing bis retirement.
“You have to have some sem
blance of anonymity, and I don’t
have that anymore in St. Paul,”
Keillor said. “And so I really can’t
do the show here except as a cari
cature of itself. And I really don’t
think I could do it elsewhere, so I
choose to step out.”
“A Prairie Home Companion”
ends with two performances — a
$150 a ticket benefit for the
World Theater in St. Paul tonight
and the regular show Saturday
night — finishing a 13-year run
on radio and 13 weeks on cable
television’s Disney Channel.
There will be reruns of “A
Prairie Home Companion,” but
no more new tales from the Chat-
terlwix Cafe, the Sidetrack Tap or
the rectory of Our Lady of Per
petual Responsibility; no more se
crets from the marriage of the
Krebsbachs or the aging, love-
struck Sen. K. Thorvaldson.
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for the entire family and June Home Sale values
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FOR MISSES BY CHAUS
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