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November
23, 2005 |
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Immediate |
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| CONTACT: |
Aimee
Fisher (609) 777-5058; afisher@njn.org |
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On the Record:
The Wit and Wisdom of Brendan Byrne
On NJN Public
Television
Sunday, November
27, at 9 am and 11 am ; rebroadcast Monday, November 28,
at 6:30 am .
STATEWIDE – This
Sunday, NJN senior political correspondent Michael Aron
hosts On the Record: The Wit and Wisdom of Brendan Byrne. This On
the Record special highlights the clever and sharp
humor of former Governor Brendan Byrne who has been delighting
his audiences for years with his wry comments about life
and politics in the Garden State , earning himself the
reputation as the best after-dinner speaker at New Jersey
events. On the Record has captured three of his
recent speaking engagements along with his remarks at his
80 th birthday party at Drumthwacket in 2004. Brendan Byrne
served as New Jersey governor from 1974 to 1982. Byrne
was born in Orange , New Jersey , on April 1, 1924 . The
program a irs Sunday, November 27, at 9 am and 11 am ,
and is rebroadcast on Monday, November 28, at 6:30 am .
“I would
like to be buried in Hudson County so I can remain active
in politics,” kids Byrne. On another occasion he
says, “I was at a cocktail party a little while ago
and somebody stuck a microphone in my face and asked me
what my talent is. For fifty years I’ve been getting
away without talent. Why do they start asking me now?”
Funding for On
the Record: The Wit and Wisdom of Brendan Byrne is made
possible by PSE&G and the New Jersey Association of Counties.
Promotional support is made possible by NJ Business Magazine.
The program is web streamed and archived on the NJN web site
at njn.net and can be seen on cable stations in New Jersey
, on NJN’s JerseyVision and on Time Warner Cable on channel
750 in New York .
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