This American Life - The TV Show - Episode One

This show is strong.


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From Aaron Swartz | Raw Thought:

A couple years ago the Showtime network called Ira Glass, the head and host of This American Life and asked him if he wanted to make a television version of his show. For most people, getting a call from a television network would be a fairly big deal. But not Glass. Every week, his radio show is heard by 1.6 million people. A hit show on Showtime gets half a million. So Glass said no, there was no way their show would work on television. Still, Showtime persisted, asking what it would take to make it work. So Glass thought of every crazy demand that came to mind. And Showtime met them all.

This American Life also has a new website.

Terry Gross interviews Ira Glass about the new show: Fresh Air

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23 Mar 2007

Nauru - a Tiny Island with a Big Secret

Nauru claims to be the world’s smallest island nation (apparently, the Nauruans don’t recognize Sealand as a sovereign nation). The island is, in fact, only 2.5 miles across. It’s located in the South Pacific between Papua New Guinea and the Marshall Islands. 13,000 people live there, but curiously, they all live in a narrow ring within 500 feet of the shore.

Once one of the richest nations in the world, Nauru is now one of the poorest with a per capita GDP of US$5,000/year. 90% of the population is unemployed, and Air Nauru’s only plane was repossessed in December 2005.

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Menun Hotel Dining Room, Nauru

I discovered Nauru in 2003 listening to This American Life. Jack Hitt visits Nauru and records what he learns. It’s quite a story. From the show:

I checked into the private hotel. There is only one. I caught the cab. There is only one of those, too. And I went to the shack where, at that time, most of the world’s money laundering occurred…

And later in the show:

I called the cab for an island tour. The driver this day, whose name sounded like Brian, took me on a slow tour around the outer edge of the island. Then he asked me if I wanted to see the interior, known as topside. When I said I did, the mood in the cab noticeably darkened, but he turned off one of the few side roads and we headed in. Right away the trees disappeared. I immediately saw that the palms and padanas that you see on the shore are a kind of scrim, a curtain hiding from sight one of the scariest things I’ve ever seen. Almost all of Nauru is missing. Picked clean…

Nauru started as a corral atoll, but hundreds of thousands of years of bird droppings built up turning Nauru into a valuable lump of phosphate. During this century the topside was strip mined away, leaving a desolate moonscape in the middle of the island. Now the phosphate is running out, and the interior of the island is essentially destroyed.

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:: This American Life | The Middle of Nowhere (The Nauru segment starts at 3 minutes)

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19 Mar 2007

Ira Glass on How To Tell a Story

Ira Glass offers advice on how to tell a good story. You can listen to Ira’s work at This American Life. I think it’s the best show on radio after Radio Lab.

They are also starting a TV show in a few weeks on Showtime.

5 minutes. Link to Part 1

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04 Mar 2007