Watch GARRISON KEILLOR Tonight on American Masters

“This documentary, created for PBS’ American Masters series, is an amiable portrait of this somewhat enigmatic radio performer…”
- San Francisco Chronicle

Garrison Keillor is an author, a highly sought public speaker and is credited with reviving the lost art of live radio. His weekly program, A Prairie Home Companion, began in 1974 and has more than four million listeners. GARRISON KEILLOR: The Man on the Radio in the Red Shoes follows a year in his life as he performs in large and small towns across the country, bringing wit, commentary and his unique take on America.

Watch a preview below:



GARRISON KEILLOR: The Man on the Radio in the Red Shoes
airs tonight at 8:00 PM on American Masters on PBS (check local listings)

It’s hard to believe, but sometimes Keillor’s funniest moments happen off the camera. Check out these hilarious video outtakes from his journey across the country. See more video >>

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