Almanac (American TV series)

Almanac is a weekly public affairs television program produced by Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) in Saint Paul, Minnesota and distributed to other channels around the state via the Minnesota Public Television Association. It has aired weekly on Friday nights since December 7, 1984.

Almanac
GenrePublic affairs
Presented byEric Eskola
Cathy Wurzer
Theme music composerDave Grusin
Opening theme"Anthem Internationale"
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Brendan Henehan
Production location(s)172 East 4th Street
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Editor(s)Jerry Lakso
Camera setupMultiple-camera
Running time56–57 minutes
Production company(s)Twin Cities Public Television
DistributorMinnesota Public Television Association
Release
Picture format1080i (16:9 HDTV)
Original releaseDecember 7, 1984 (1984-12-07) 
present
Chronology
Related showsAlmanac: At the Capitol
External links
Website

Format

Almanac being recorded at the Minnesota State Fair.

A 90-second monologue, typically by a local humorist, was originally presented near the beginning of each edition of the show and now occurs in the middle of the program. Some monologists who have made many appearances include Dr. Mark DePaolis, James Lileks, Jim Ragsdale, Dominic Papatola, Roy Finden, Kevyn Berger, Carol Falkowski, and J.G. Preston (an employee of the show until his departure in 2005).

Members of the leadership in the Minnesota House of Representatives and Minnesota Senate frequently appear during their tenures. Guest political analysts include educators, lobbyists, and former legislators. Frequent panelists of recent years include David Strom from the Minnesota Free Market Institute, former Minnesota State Senator Fritz Knaak, Republican lobbyist Sarah Janecek, former press secretary for former U.S. senator Norm Coleman Andy Brehm, DFL lobbyist-turned-educator Wy Spano, former DFL legislator Ember Reichgott Junge, and University of Minnesota professors Hy Berman (history), Kathryn Pearson, and Larry Jacobs (political science).

The end of the show features an "Index File" trivia question, though it sometimes gets cut if the show runs long. Credits run over show-ending music, sometimes live but often pulled from TPT's library of musical recordings dating back to the 1970s.

A live broadcast to celebrate the series's 20th anniversary in April 2005 was transmitted in HDTV. TPT claimed it was the first live high-definition broadcast in the area.

Since the show's inception, its theme song has been "Anthem Internationale" from Dave Grusin's 1982 album Out of the Shadows.

Presenters

Longtime hosts Eric Eskola and Cathy Wurzer were married for many years, but have divorced. They have also spent time at other area stations: Eskola contributed political reports to WCCO radio until being laid off in May 2010,[1] and Wurzer hosts the regional portion of Morning Edition at Minnesota Public Radio.[2] Eskola is noted for his fondness for scarves, wearing a different one each week during the cold months.

Mary Lahammer provides a political report from the Minnesota State Capitol, providing context to the week's big events. David Gillette creates illustrated essays and hosts Almanac's online bonus show, "The Wrap." Both Lahammer and Gillette appear on Almanac: At the Capitol during the legislative session.

gollark: Yes, I think supermarkets mostly have significant overheads and stuff.
gollark: Solution: some sort of way to take out loans to improve future health?
gollark: Also hard to define properly.
gollark: That's very broad.
gollark: Insurance providers make those decisions *too*, but opaquely.

See also

  • Twin Cities Public Television

References

  1. "Eskola to leave WCCO-AM after 30 years". Minnesota Public Radio. May 4, 2010. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
  2. "Cathy Wurzer". MPR People. Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
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