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The Story with Dick Gordon

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The Story
Genreinterview
Running time50 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
Home stationWUNC, Minnesota Public Radio
Hosted byDick Gordon
Recording studioChapel Hill, North Carolina
Original release2006 –
2013
Opening themeSantoro by Corey Harris
WebsiteTheStory.org[dead link]
PodcastThe Story podcast[dead link]

The Story with Dick Gordon was a weekday interview program hosted by Dick Gordon, former host of WBUR's The Connection and, before that, fill-in host for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's national radio program This Morning.[1] Produced by North Carolina Public Radio and Minnesota Public Radio and distributed by American Public Media, the show was based largely on stories and interviews chosen by listener input, though it was not a call-in show.

Debuting in February 2006,[2] the program originally was broadcast five times a week on North Carolina Public Radio and Minnesota Public Radio (American Public Media's main subsidiary). The program was rolled out nationally in early 2007.

Dick Gordon decided to end the show in October 2013 (last show on the 11th), so that he could return to Canada to be closer to family.

The show's theme song was an excerpt from the song "Santoro", by Corey Harris, from his album Downhome Sophisticate.[3][dead link]

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