Tune Into Almanac Tonight

I’m not usually one to schlep for TV shows, but this sounds like it could be very interesting.  Plus, Mary promises “three bombshells,” so how could you not watch!?

Tune in to Almanac tonight because we think we have some news to report.  I’ve been working on the biographies of the Senate candidates in a show called “The Big Three” it’s the big three moments of the three candidates’ lives, the personal turning points for Dean Barkley, Norm Coleman and Al Franken.   The whole program premieres Oct. 22 8:00 pm on TPT-2.

We got amazing access to all the candidates’ homes, wives, and children for emotional and candid interviews.  One candidate revealed something that he told me he wanted to get out before his opponents got to it first.  We will reveal that tonight on Almanac.  Next week we’ll have more interesting news on another candidate.  We’re talking about things that everyone has whispered about in Minnesota politics for years, but rarely if ever talked about on the record.

So, for all of those who wondered why my blog and I dropped off the radar screen recently, this is why.  This project has been incredibly surprising, rewarding and draining.  I see all the candidates in a different light and understand them on a deeply personal level and I think viewers will too.  We’ve never seen them like this.  I really have to thank the Barkleys, Colemans and Frankens for being so willing to open up about some of the most difficult times of their lives.

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5 Responses to “Tune Into Almanac Tonight”


  1. 1 1 Another Chris

    I remember her profile of Mark Dayton’s background in 2000 as being particularly good.

  2. 2 2 DantheMan

    I predict that the big news is that Al Franken announces that he and his family are moving to Minnesota.

    Seriously, don’t you just get the feeling that if he loses this thing, he’s back in NYC by January?

  3. 3 3 lojasmo

    DtM No.

  4. 4 4 johnLLewis

    I think what is more likely is that Norm stays in DC if he loses. Cheap rent and all!

  5. 5 5 amuseinc

    Norm and his wife are going to move and live together?

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