[WILL-AM/580 airs this program at 3PM (CDT)]
HOST: TERRY GROSS
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RUNDOWN FOR TUESDAY, 6 JUNE 2000
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3:01 NEWS FROM NPR (4:59)
3:06:00 **INTERVIEW SEGMENT**
British novelist MARTIN AMIS. He's considered one of the
leading British writers of the late-twentieth century and one of
the most controversial. His books include "Night Train,"
"Money: A Suicide Note," "The Information," and "London Fields."
He's just written a new memoir, "Experience: a Memoir" (Talk
Miramax Books). Part of it is about his father, the late writer
Kingsley Amis. (THIS INTERVIEW CONTINUES INTO THE SECOND HALF OF
THE SHOW).
**[Floating :30 I.D. Break between 3:15 and 3:22]**
3:28:30 I.D. BREAK
3:30:00 ** INTERVIEW SEGMENT **
MARTIN AMIS continued.
**[floating :30 I.D. between 3:35 and 3:45]**
**[Floating 1:00 I.D. between 3:49 and 3:52]**
Rock critic KEN TUCKER reviews two new albums: "Broke Down" by
singer-songwriter Slaid Cleaves, and "Toad of Titicaca" by Gurf
Morlix.