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Hi everyone.
I have several friends and several professionals on this forward. This is because I think this
segment will have interest to everyone out there. I know my friends understand my fond love of
diners, and my coluges will see some great preservation of the recent past in action.
I dont usually send mass e-mails like this, but I knew everyone would want to see this. Keep
looking for me somewhere in the background. I should be there somewhere!
Aaron Marcavitch
www.aaronmarcavitch.com
(for images of diners)
--- "G.W. Anderson" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> To: [log in to unmask]
> From: "G.W. Anderson" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 02:27:33 -0000
> Reply-to: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [roadside] CBS Sunday Morning-Americana:The Diner
>
> This coming Sunday morning January 28th CBS TV will broadcast a segment called, Americana-The
> Diner with Charles Osgood.
>
> The CBS TV Network first contacted the American Diner Museum before the Diner-Rama 2000
> Convention and asked if CBS could film a segment about the American Diner Museum for Sunday
> Morning with Charles Osgood.
>
> The American Diner Museum board invited CBS to join us at the convention. Interviews took place
> with diner fans,diner owner Thomas Diomandes and family of Tommy's Deluxe Diner of
> Middletown,RI.,American Diner Museum Director Daniel Zilka and the great Film Director, Barry
> Levinson (DINER).
>
> Filming finished last week and the producer tells us that it is one of the longest segments they
> have done because of the interest they expect from the public. We are still unsure of the time
> that it will air during the program. We hope you will be able to watch. Details below.
>
> CBS Sunday Morning
> Americana:The Diner with Charles Osgood
> http://cbsnews.com/now/story/0,1597,13562-412,00.shtml
>
> American Diner Museum
> http://www.dinermuseum.org
>
> Telephone:401-434-4342
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Aaron Marcavitch
www.aaronmarcavitch.com
(current) M.A. in Public History
Middle Tennessee State University
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