Wednesday, November 21, 2012

11/21 DAVID BULL, CHARLIE ROSE, CHRISTIAN KEESEE

DAVID BULL - FOOD NETWORK - SUGAR DOME

David Bull is the host of Food Network's Sugar Dome.  David is an award-winning TV host and over the last 15 years has hosted over thirty five shows on British and US network television, for major TV channels including the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Five, Living, Sky and Food Network. David has had a unique career path, beginning his career as a medical doctor, working in London in the fields of General Medicine and Emergency Medicine. He started his broadcasting career as an on-screen doctor for Sky TV giving advice to those travelling abroad.  Later, he joined Newsround on BBC1, the longest running children's news show in the world, where he became the first person to broadcast exclusively to kids about health issues. Since then his shows have encompassed all genres including talk, entertainment, consumer, health and wellness, science and technology and teenage and young people's issues. David crossed the Atlantic in 2009 starting his US career on The Rachael Ray Show and Web MD. Sugar Dome is his first US show as host.


CHARLIE ROSE - PERSON TO PERSON

CBS News made television history with the groundbreaking series "Person to Person," hosted by legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow. Each week Murrow, seated in his armchair in New York, took viewers by remote into the private homes of the most famous people on the planet. Although it was produced more than 50 years ago, Murrow's guests were of such iconic status their names still resonate today: John and Jacqueline Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando, Elizabeth Taylor, Eleanor Roosevelt, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall to name a few. On CBS News' "Person to Person," airing Friday, Nov. 23, at 10/9c, Penn tells co-host Charlie Rose how he was moved to help Haiti after seeing a January 2010 news report on the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that devastated the country.



CHRISTIAN KEESEE OWNER - THE LODGE

The inn, in the main house and the adjoining carriage house, has six rooms, including a large suite on the upper level. A getaway for a family, the suite features a private sitting room with bay windows, the ideal spot for meditation reading. Guests are invited to use the common area in the main house as well as the full kitchen, library, living, dining and laundry rooms. The renovation is just one of many initiated by Christian Keesee, the inn's owner, president of the Kirkpatrick Family Fund, and founder of the Green Box Arts Festival.