Display title | A Prairie Home Companion |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | One of the more popular old-time Radio variety shows, A Prairie Home Companion was created by Garrison Keillor in 1974 and continued to broadcast faithfully until 2016 from St. Paul every Saturday to a totally loyal audience. It was popular for several reasons, chiefly nostalgia for the good old days of radio--which this is very, very evocative of--and Keillor's distinctive comedic style. Its successor is the Minnesota Public Radio show Live from Here. |