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Patt MorrisonPATT MORRISON is a writer and columnist for The Los Angeles Times, for which her work has spanned topics from national politics to the O.J. Simpson case, the Gulf War, and Britain's royal family. She participated in two of The Times' Pulitzer Prize-winning team efforts - coverage of the 1992 riots and the 1994 Northridge earthquake. Since 1991 she has served as columnist and contributing editor for Los Angeles Times Magazine. She has won six Emmys and four Golden Mike awards as host and commentator on "Life & Times," the nightly news and current affairs program on KCET-TV. She also is host and consulting producer of the weekly literary program "The BookShow with Patt Morrison," produced by KCET. Since 1994, her commentaries have been heard on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition." More at www.pattmorrison.com Robert Mandan ROBERT MANDAN has had many roles on TV, but is most famous for two: his portrayal of businessman Sam Reynolds on "Search for Tomorrow" from 1965 to 1970, and his subsequent satire of the genre playing Chester Tate on the sitcom "Soap" from 1977 to 1981. He also played the role of the major in the series "Private Benjamin" for four years and was Mr. Bradshaw in "Three's A Crowd." He appeared on regularly on classic game shows such as "$25,000 Pyramid" and "Chain Reaction" and guest starred on epsiodes of such classic TV shows as "Mission Impossible," "All in the Family," and "Maude."
Andy Zax ANDY ZAX was bitten by the game show bug as a small child after failing an audition for Juvenile Jury, and later achieved cult status by playing the Music Geek during two seasons of Comedy Central's "Beat The Geeks." A professional smartass who knows way too much about music (and everything else), Andy is also an acclaimed producer of CD reissues and boxed sets who has worked with everyone from Quincy Jones to Talking Heads. He is currently at work on a novel about unpleasant teenagers in Beverly Hills.









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Teresa Strasser TERESA STRASSER won an Emmy for her writing work on Comedy Central's "Win Ben Stein's Money." Her first job on-camera involved introducing "classic" episodes of "The Dating Game" and "Three's a Crowd" on the Game Show Network. Soon after, she hosted 50 episodes of hit TLC design show, "While You Were Out." Strasser received a 2003 Emmy Award nomination for her work on "While You Were Out" and is often asked to redecorate the homes of passing motorists and hot dog vendors throughout the greater New York area. As a journalist, Strasser's work has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, New York Newsday, The San Francisco Chronicle, Daily Variety and other national magazines and newspapers. Recently, she hosted Fox's "Good Day New York." More info at www.teresastrasser.com

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