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Revision as of 17:36, 21 December 2018
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Wiretap was a radio series produced by the CBC about radio host, Jonathan Goldstein.
The show is comprised of telephone conversations between him and his friends. Regulars include Howard Chackowicz and Gregor Ehrlich, as well as his parents, Buzz and Dena Goldstein.
The show's official website can be found here.
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