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This American Life is an American television series based on the radio program of the same name. Like the radio program, the series is hosted by Ira Glass. The series premiered on March 22, 2007. Two seasons of the show aired on Showtime. The second season finale aired on September 3, 2008, [1] and Showtime aired one final episode in May 2009. [2]
The following is a list of the yearly lists of This American Life radio episodes. This American Life is a weekly hour-long public radio program produced by Chicago Public Radio and hosted by Ira Glass .
This American Life (TAL) is a weekly hour-long American radio program produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media and hosted by Ira Glass. [3] It is broadcast on numerous public radio stations in the United States and internationally, and is also available as a free weekly podcast .
0–9. List of 1995 This American Life episodes; List of 1996 This American Life episodes; List of 1997 This American Life episodes; List of 1998 This American Life episodes
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In 2006, there were 17 This American Life episodes. Episode 306 – "Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time" Act 1: Luck of the Irish – Ira Glass; Act 2: Taxation Without Inebriation; Act 3: Bad Morning America – Davy Rothbart; Act 4: Function of the Heart; Episode 307 – "In the Shadow of the City" Act 1: Brooklyn Archipelago – Brett Martin
In 2013, there were 32 new This American Life episodes. Episode 483 – "Self-Improvement Kick" Act 1: Is That a Compass, a Map, a Toothbrush, and a Bottle of Purell in Your Pocket, or Are You Just Happy to See Me? Act 2: Some Like It Dot; Episode 484 – " Doppelgangers" Act 1: Dead Ringer; Act 2: In Country, in City; Episode 485 – "Surrogates"
In 2005, there were 26 This American Life episodes. Episode 280 – "In Country" Show description: On the experiences of United States National Guard reservists and Marines in post-invasion Iraq; Act 1: When Weekend Warriors Work on Weekdays – Ira Glass; Act 2: Marine Life – Jack Hitt; Episode 281 – "My Big Break"