Today on Stu's Show!

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Stu Shostak gets so many interesting people to appear on his weekly podcast that today, he has to interview them two at a time. One of his guests today is the fine actor and cabaret performer, Robert Clary. You probably remember him from his role on Hogan's Heroes…and he's the last surviving member of its cast. I assume Stu will be asking him about his new autobiography which covers not only his years on that program but way before that, in an actual German concentration camp. Those experiences alone should be worth two hours of Stu's Showing but there's another guest, also distinguished in the area of music and live performing. It's Brian Gari, who has also spent most of his life in show business. He's the grandson of the legendary Eddie Cantor (and the nephew of Mr. Clary) and a successful composer and songwriter. Listen in, then order Mr. Clary's book, From the Holocaust to Hogan's Heroes, and Mr. Gari's book, Close Encounters of the Celebrity Kind.

Stu's Show can be heard live (almost) every Wednesday at the Stu's Show website and you can listen for free there. Webcasts start at 4 PM Pacific Time, 7 PM Eastern and other times in other climes. They run a minimum of two hours and sometimes go to three or beyond.  Shortly after a show ends, it's available for downloading from the Archives on that site. Downloads are a paltry 99 cents each and you can get four for the price of three. That's a lot of good listening for not a lot of loot.