AK Rundown March 3 & 4, 2007

"Iditarod"

Host: Rebecca Sheir

Intro/Newscast/Credits

1. And the Winner is... Veteran musher and Iditarod reporter Jon

Little gives the skinny on whom to watch and who might win. Rebecca Sheir. Host 2-way. 5:44

2. Button: "The Winner Takes It All/I Hear a Symphony" sung by The

Lounge-O-Leers from Meet the Lounge-O-Leers

3. Galena Rookie. Thanks to this Iditarod rookie, Galena will be

represented in the race for the first time in two decades. Tim Bodony.

Pkg. 4:57 (5:25 with intro)

Break #1: "The Winner Is" by DeVotchka from Little Miss Sunshine [Soundtrack]

4. Biking to Nome. The Iditarod Trail is also home to the Iditarod

Trail Invitational, the world's longest human-powered winter ultra-marathon. Rebecca Sheir. Host pkg. 6:18

5. Do You See What I See? Iditarod greats sound off about

hallucinating from lack of sleep on the trail. AK's Annie Feidt. Pkg.

2:32 (3:41 with intro)

6. Button: "I'm Only Sleeping" by The Beatles from Revolver

7. Adventure Girl. This Los Angeles "vlogger" is bringing the Last

Great Race to viewers in sunny California. AK's Ellen Lockyer. Pkg. 2:08

(2:45 with intro)

8. 300 Villages. Stevens Village.

9. Dog Fever. Competing in Iditarod takes work. But driving a sled

dog team just for fun isn't a piece of cake either. Rex Gray.

Commentary. 2:20 (2:31 with intro)

Break #2: "Fever" played by Jimmy Smith & Kenny Burrell from Talkin'

Verve: Cool

10. Iditarod Love & Hate. When a New York author traveled to

Fairbanks to research the 1925 Diptheria outbreak and Serum run, she discovered the fine line between love and skepticism. AK's Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock. Pkg. 5:23 (5:37 with intro)

11. Doggie PT. Meet a human physical therapist who's taken her

skills into the animal world. AK's Ellen Lockyer. Pkg. 3:48 (4:00 with

intro)

12. Button: "The Dog Song" by Nellie McKay from Get Away From Me

13. Melissa Mitchell. Many Alaskan kids dream of running the

Iditarod when they grow up... but not this Anchorage singer-songwriter.

AK's Annie Feidt. Pkg. 6:36 (6:59 with intro)

Close: "Fugue for Tinhorns (From Guys & Dolls)" played by Empire Brass from Empire Brass On Broadway