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Conservative Roundtable, hosted by Howard Phillips, is a weekly political television program produced by The Conservative Caucus. Howard Phillips is the founder and chairman of The Conservative Caucus. The U.S. Taxpayers Party was founded during the show's second season.
It is aired weekly on over 100 channels nationwide, mostly on Public, educational, and government access cable TV channels.
The show seeks to provide in-depth and critical analysis of important political issues, striving to be like Meet the Press but without what it sees as that program's liberal bias. Conservative Roundtable discusses what it perceives as liberal threats to freedom and highlights conservative values and solutions.
A spin-off program, Face The Truth, was hosted by Stephen Peroutka from March 2003-2005. Peroutka, a member of the Board of Directors of The Conservative Caucus at the time, focused exclusively on pro-life and family values issues, and featured some of the top activists and leaders promoting an end to abortion.
Conservative Roundtable may be placed on local Public-access television channels without charge by local residents, and is available for broadcast on any television or radio broadcast station or cable/satellite network.
Two brothers and their 17-year-old kids take their love of beautiful cars and Mad Max movies on the road for an unusual adventure. This documentary follows them from Day 1 of their journey as they build their supercharged roadster, which they ride across the USA all the way to California to the the world’s biggest post-apocalyptic festival, called Wasteland Weekend.
Michel goes in search of secret eateries and food mavericks across the country
Michel Roux Jr sets out to discover the secret of chocolate - not just why we're addicted to this sublime and complex foodstuff, but its rich and varied history, from a sacred drink of Aztec emperors to the aphrodisiac of choice at the court of Louis XIV in Versailles. For Michel the best chocolate in the world is to be found in France, where the art of the chocolatier has been handed down from generation to generation. He wants to create his own unique chocolate flavour to use in his cooking, so he immerses himself in the world of chocolate, from the raw cocoa bean to some of the most refined and unusual chocolate creations the world has seen.
Michel Roux Jr. puts eight out-of-work people with disabilities through an intensive four week introduction to catering, one of the toughest jobs around.
In the Round is a Canadian music variety television series which aired on CBC Television in 1970.
Radio Rounds is a medical radio talk show produced and hosted entirely by medical students.
With an official tagline stating "Today's Stories / Tomorrow's Doctors" and targeting an audience that includes the general public, medical students, and physicians, Radio Rounds is the first radio program in the United States produced entirely by medical students.
Created in 2008 by medical student Avash Kalra and founded as a 501 nonprofit organization by Kalra, Lakshman Swamy, and Shamie Das, Radio Rounds premiered on April 12, 2009. Since that time, Radio Rounds has featured over 100 guests, including Pulitzer Prize winners, decorated global health workers, and even a former U.S presidential candidate. By hosting guests such as world-renowned physician and author Rachel Naomi Remen and NBA Team Physician of the Year Brian Cole, the show has focused on showcasing qualities of medicine such as humanism and empathy and has created a dialogue about the practice of medicine from different perspectives.
Radio Rounds airs every Sunday afternoon from 12 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET, via live streaming audio on the program's website, on National Public Radio affiliate station WYSO 91.3FM, and on the Wright State University radio station WWSU 106.9 FM, based in Dayton, Ohio. Free podcasts of each episode are also available on iTunes, and those can be accessed via the show's website, www.radiorounds.org, or by searching the iTunes Store for "Radio Rounds."