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		<description>Prison issues, Call-in from inmates' family members.The Prison Show, (Friday nights 9:00 to 11:00), which has aired on KPFT since Ray Hill originated it in 1980, is the longest running and only secular program of it's nature in the United States, and has listeners in some 25 countries! It has been duplicated in several European cities where it is called The Sunday Telephone in French, German and Dutch. In the first hour of the program David Babb (producer/host) and staff along with guests discuss the whole criminal justice enigma (cops, courts, jails, prisons, probation, parole, policy, legislation and politics). The second hour is made up of the calls from wives, mothers, and children; mostly women's voices but occasionally fathers, lovers, friends and brothers, each of whom is calling to give a few words of encouragement to an inmate living in a prison within the broadcast range of KPFT, with the goal of strengthening family ties and reducing recidivism by Keeping Prison Families Together!</description>
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			<title>The Prison Show - Sat, January 28, 2012</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, January 28, 2012</pubDate>
			<description>Prison issues, Call-in from inmates' family members.The Prison Show, (Friday nights 9:00 to 11:00), which has aired on KPFT since Ray Hill originated it in 1980, is the longest running and only secular program of it's nature in the United States, and has listeners in some 25 countries! It has been duplicated in several European cities where it is called The Sunday Telephone in French, German and Dutch. In the first hour of the program David Babb (producer/host) and staff along with guests discuss the whole criminal justice enigma (cops, courts, jails, prisons, probation, parole, policy, legislation and politics). The second hour is made up of the calls from wives, mothers, and children; mostly women's voices but occasionally fathers, lovers, friends and brothers, each of whom is calling to give a few words of encouragement to an inmate living in a prison within the broadcast range of KPFT, with the goal of strengthening family ties and reducing recidivism by Keeping Prison Families Together!</description>
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			<title>The Prison Show - Sat, January 21, 2012</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, January 21, 2012</pubDate>
			<description>Prison issues, Call-in from inmates' family members.The Prison Show, (Friday nights 9:00 to 11:00), which has aired on KPFT since Ray Hill originated it in 1980, is the longest running and only secular program of it's nature in the United States, and has listeners in some 25 countries! It has been duplicated in several European cities where it is called The Sunday Telephone in French, German and Dutch. In the first hour of the program David Babb (producer/host) and staff along with guests discuss the whole criminal justice enigma (cops, courts, jails, prisons, probation, parole, policy, legislation and politics). The second hour is made up of the calls from wives, mothers, and children; mostly women's voices but occasionally fathers, lovers, friends and brothers, each of whom is calling to give a few words of encouragement to an inmate living in a prison within the broadcast range of KPFT, with the goal of strengthening family ties and reducing recidivism by Keeping Prison Families Together!</description>
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			<title>The Prison Show - Sat, January 14, 2012</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, January 14, 2012</pubDate>
			<description>Prison issues, Call-in from inmates' family members.The Prison Show, (Friday nights 9:00 to 11:00), which has aired on KPFT since Ray Hill originated it in 1980, is the longest running and only secular program of it's nature in the United States, and has listeners in some 25 countries! It has been duplicated in several European cities where it is called The Sunday Telephone in French, German and Dutch. In the first hour of the program David Babb (producer/host) and staff along with guests discuss the whole criminal justice enigma (cops, courts, jails, prisons, probation, parole, policy, legislation and politics). The second hour is made up of the calls from wives, mothers, and children; mostly women's voices but occasionally fathers, lovers, friends and brothers, each of whom is calling to give a few words of encouragement to an inmate living in a prison within the broadcast range of KPFT, with the goal of strengthening family ties and reducing recidivism by Keeping Prison Families Together!</description>
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			<title>The Prison Show - Sat, January 7, 2012</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, January 7, 2012</pubDate>
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			<title>The Prison Show - Sat, December 31, 2011</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, December 31, 2011</pubDate>
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