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Coming next weekend to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Emmy Award-winning actor, author, comedian, director, screenwriter, political satirist, radio host and voice artist extraordinaire HARRY SHEARER on the origins of Spinal Tap; his influences as a comedian; “rehearsing his ear” when developing voice characters; and about how long it takes to rehearse a voice before Harry is ready to perform it. Harry Shearer is also the host of LE SHOW, a potpourri of biting satire, probing interviews, comedy sketches, and eclectic music that is heard every week on many NPR stations and Continental Public Radio stations throughout the U.S. and around the world. LE SHOW is also available for listening on demand via iTunes, Spotify, and wherever else you find podcasts, as well as HarryShearer.com
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