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As we leave behind 2019, check out Legends of Film host Bill Chamberlain's picks for best overlooked movies of the year.
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Hector Hugh Monroe, also known as Saki, is famous for his tongue-in-cheek commentaries on the upper classes and the quick, startling way in which many of his stories end. As you listen to today’s story, pay special attention to the information the narrator gives you about the two characters’ pasts. The narrator of “The Interlopers” makes us think that events are leading one way--up until the story’s very end. Prepare to be surprised.

The 19th Amendment, then and now. Nashville Public Library, then and now. A hundred years after women won the right to vote, the library asks Nashville, what's next? Votes for Women opens at the Main Library in 2020.
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The suitor of a very silly young woman sets off to find three people sillier than the young woman and her parents.

This time of year may mostly be associated with the various holidays we celebrate, but it's also well-associated with cold, awful weather (except for these past few weeks) and keeping ourselves warm with our HVAC systems. However, there was a time in Nashville's past that staying warm also meant being covered in soot as well. 
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During this episode Bill talks to screenwriter Tom Baum. Mr. Baum’s credits include Carny, The Manhattan Project, and The Sender. Baum discusses writing The Sender script, what he sees wrong with today’s movie trailers, and working at HBO during the early days.